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【题目】完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Ten years ago, a doctor told me something was wrong with my lung and I had to give up work at once and went to bed. I was totally 1 and felt I was suddenly placed under 2 of death with an indefinite reprieve (缓刑). After careful thought, I 3 my affairs; then I went home and got into bed. But 2 years later, I left my bed and 4 the long climb back. It was another year 5 I made it.

I speak of this experience because these past years have 6 me what to value and what to believe. I 7 now that this world is not my oyster(牡蛎)to be opened but my 8 to be grasped.

I’ve also learned that it’s necessary to 9 those little, all-important things I never thought I would 10 before: the music of the wind in my favorite pine tree, the 11 of sunlight on running water. I seem now, with some of the 12 freshness of childhood, to hear and see. How well, 13 , I recall the touch of the earth the day I first stepped upon it after the years in bed. It was like 14 one’s citizenship in a world one had nearly lost.

Frequently, I 15 myself that I need make notes of this 16 I’m living in now, because in it I’m well, 17 , doing what I like best. It won’t always be like this, 18 I’ll make the most of it and be grateful. I 19 all this to that long time spent in bed. Wiser people come to this 20 without having to acquire it the hard way. But I wasn’t wise enough. I’m wiser now, a little, and happier.

【1】A.confused B. shocked C. determined D. annoyed

【2】A.trial B. pressure C. sentence D. control

【3】A.made up B. set up C. took up D. cleared up

【4】A.recalled B. began C. avoided D. accepted

【5】A.when B. after C. since D. before

【6】A.assigned B. taught C. treated D. assured

【7】A.admit B. demand C. expect D. realize

【8】A.knowledge B. opportunity C. attention D. point

【9】A.dismiss B. list C. define D. appreciate

【10】A.notice B. record C. remember D. track

【11】A.shadow B. shake C. play D. feeling

【12】A.damaged B. recovered C. faded D. changed

【13】A.in contrast B.in return C. for instance D.by chance

【14】A.maintaining B. regaining C. discovering D. forgetting

【15】A.remind B. promise C. advise D. convince

【16】A.country B. moment C. memory D. inspiration

【17】A.pleased B. courageous C .confident D. strong

【18】A.meanwhile B. otherwise C. however D. therefore

【19】A.apply B. owe C. contribute D. adapt

【20】A.awareness B. agreement C. comment D. compromise

【答案】

【1】B

【2】C

【3】D

【4】B

【5】D

【6】B

【7】D

【8】B

【9】D

10】A

【11】C

【12】B

【13】C

【14】B

【15】A

【16】B

【17】A

【18】D

【19】B

【20】A

【解析】

文章大意】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。一场重病让作者明白了什么是人生中最重要的东西。因此他对自己当下所拥有的倍加珍惜,并心存感激。

【1】根据上文中的"Ten years ago, a doctor told me something was wrong with my lung and I had to give up work at once and went to bed"可知,当被告知自己的肺部出了问题且不得不立即放弃工作卧床休息时作者感到非常震惊(shocked)。confused"困惑的";annoyed"恼怒的"。

【2】作者突然觉得自己好像是被判了死缓一样。根据语境尤其是下文的"with an indefinite reprieve(缓刑)"可知,此处应选sentence"宣判,判刑"。under sentence of death"被判处死刑"。

【3】仔细思考之后,作者把手头的事务处理掉,然后回家了。根据上文中的"I had to give up work at once and went to bed"可知,clear up"解决,清理"符合语境。make up"组成,编造";set up"设立";take up"开始从事,占据"。

【4】两年后,作者离开了病床,开始(began)了漫长的重回之前的生活状态的"攀登"。recall"回忆起";avoid"避免";accept"接受"。

【5】过了一年,作者就做到了。It was/is+一段时间+before...是固定句型,意为"过了……才/就……"。

【6】作者谈及这段经历是因为那些过去的岁月教会(taught)了作者应该珍惜什么,相信什么。assign"分配,分派";treat"招待";assure"使确信"。

【7】现在作者意识到(realize)这个世界不是等待他去打开的牡蛎,而是需要他去抓住的机会。admit"承认";expect"期待,期望"。

【8】参见上题解析。grasp the opportunity"抓住机会",是固定搭配。knowledge"知识";attention"注意力";point"观点"。

【9】作者也学会了欣赏(appreciate)那些不起眼的但却很重要的东西,而作者之前从未想过自己会去注意这些东西。dismiss"不予理会,不予考虑";list"列举";define"给……下定义,解释"。

【10】参见上题解析。notice"注意到";record"记录";remember"记得";track"跟踪"。

【11】根据上文中的"the music of the wind in my favorite pine tree"和下文中的"I seem now ... to hear and see"可知,此处指的应是作者以前不会注意到的东西。play"轻快变幻的动作,闪烁",the play of sunlight on water"阳光在水面上的闪烁"。

【12】作者重新找回了童年时期看待事物的新鲜感。recovered "重新获得的,重新找到的",符合语境。

【13】比如,回想起自己卧床两年后重新踏上这片土地的感觉有多好。for instance"比如,例如",符合语境。in contrast"相反";in return"作为回报";by chance"偶然地"。

【14】这就像在一个差点失去的世界中重新获得公民身份一样。regain"重新得到"和下文的"lost"相对应。maintain "维持";discover"发现";forget"忘记"。

【15】作者经常提醒自己要记下这个自己现在生活的时刻,因为活在此刻,作者是健康且快乐的,而且能做自己最喜欢做的事情。remind"提醒",符合语境。promise"许诺,允诺";convince"使相信"。

【16】参见上题解析。moment"时刻";inspiration"灵感"。

【17】参见第55题解析。pleased"快乐的,高兴的";courageous"勇敢的";confident"自信的";strong"坚强的"。下文中的"I’m wiser now, a little, and happier"亦是提示。

【18】它不会总是如这般存在,因此作者会充分利用它并心存感激。上下文之间是因果关系,故用therefore。meanwhile"与此同时";otherwise"否则";however"然而"。

【19】作者将这一切都归功于他卧病在床的那段漫长时光。owe... to..."把……归功于……",是固定用法。

【20】更有智慧的人无需被困到如此境地也能明白这些道理。awareness "意识,明白"符合语境。compromise"妥协"。

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