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Has anyone noticed how, with the passage of time, one’s relationship with one’s grown-up daughters and sons becomes changed? I’ve been aware of this for some time but I’m not quite sure how to deal with it.

Take the kitchen sink for example.

Following a family get-together at my place, I walked into the kitchen to find Kate, my daughter carefully cleaning the sink.

“Don’t do that; what are you doing that for?” I said, unhappy about the hidden criticism.

“Mum,” she said, “you really ought to put your glasses on when you clean the sink. Behind the tap here was black!”

But it’s not just things like kitchen sinks. Another time Kate arrived to pick me up to lunch. She looked at me and then asked, “Mum, why do you use brown eyebrow pencil when your hair is grey?”

A sudden memory of her, aged 14, going to her first mixed party flooded back. She had come in to say goodbye. For a moment I thought she’d been an accident. Both eyes were black. I remember suggesting that perhaps a little less eye make-up might be more effective.

Now I told her, “My hair used to be brown.”

“It looks absurd.”

“Mrs. Menzies had dark eyebrows with grey hair.”

“Yes, but you’re not Mrs. Menzies, are you?” she said triumphantly, as if that proved her point.

But a recent event made me realize that something really must be done.

She had returned some for a few weeks before getting married. One evening I went out on a dinner date. By the time my companion left me at the front door, it was about 2am. As I stepped in, an angry figure in a white nightgown stopped me.

“Well, what time of night is this to be coming home?” she shouted. “Where have you been? I’ve been worried sick!”

Shades of the past come back to disturb me. But what should I do about all this? Nothing, probably. Maybe, after all, it’s only a stage young people are going through.

小题1:The daughter thought her mother didn’t clean the kitchen sink well because of her        .

A.laziness

B.carelessness

C.unhappiness

D.poor-quality glasses小题2:From the passage we know the daughter         .

A.didn’t want to help with the sink

B.didn’t like brown eyebrow pencils

C.had an accident when she went to her first party

D.shouted at her mum because she came home late小题3:How does the mother feel after all these have happened?

A.Shocked.

B.Proud.

C.Envious.

D.Confused.小题4:The author writes the stories to prove that         .

A.their relationship became stronger

B.their roles changed as time passed

C.her daughter very much cared about her

D.her daughter got upset as she grew up

答案

小题1:B

小题1:D

小题1:D

小题1:B

小题1:根据“Mum,” she said, “you really ought to put your glasses on when you clean the sink. Behind the tap here was black!”描述,可知这是女儿在婉转的说母亲不够细心,故选B.

小题1:根据By the time my companion left me at the front door, it was about 2am.及下文描述,可知是因为这位母亲回来晚了,故选D.

小题1:根据最后一段Shades of the past come back to disturb me. But what should I do about all this?可知这位母亲对于处理这些问题很困惑,故选D.

小题1:根据第一段Has anyone noticed how, with the passage of time, one’s relationship with one’s grown-up daughters and sons becomes changed?及下文描述,可知作者主要是想证明随着时间的变化, 孩子从一个被呵护的角色成长为一个与父母平等的角色.父母在家庭中的角色也在发生变化,故选B.

单项选择题

据说在英国人那里也出现了英语[a]的问题,或者说,英语圈内也发生了非规范化对规范化的冲击。真是“吾道不孤”——人们多以为现代汉语非规范化现象太使人生气,原来“天下乌鸦一般黑”,这的恶魔到处在横行霸道。

这是英国伦敦一个被称作“保守的思想库”——政策研究中心提出的“警世恒言”!它说,如今的语文教师已不太看重语法对不对,不太强调要说标准语了。那份研究报告[c]说,在许多名牌大学的应考生中只有少数能够拼写正确,标点无误,文句符合语法。这个研究机关把这些现象(在我们这里就是写错别字、乱加标点和语句不通)称之为“语言技能的流失”——这“将[d]到一个民族的未来”。

乍看似有点[e],细想则很是[f]。破碎的语言不能形成完整的思想,所以世人认为[g]地使用语言体现了一个民族的文明程度。同一报告补充说,当然这并不意味着[h]一千年前的语言就能表达当今错综复杂的社会生活。这段补充的好,规范化、标准化不是着某一时期的语言为界,语言的变异是不断发生的,但变异也得走向规范。

这段补充的好”,“好”的原因是()

A.破碎的语言不能形成完整的思想 

B.强调了语言规范而健康的重要意义  

C.说明了规范化、标准化的语言也会变异

D.强调语言变异也要走向规范化

单项选择题 B1型题