题目内容

After finishing shopping in the supermarket, I and my wife Julie stood in the shortest line.

There was only one guy in it, but he was in a   31  and there seemed to be some trouble going on.

Well, I and my wife Julie stepped in behind him. At first, he seemed to be having 32 getting his groceries onto the conveyor belt. But after a while, I realized that what he was actually doing was  33  them into two parts. I offered to help, but he and the checkout lady had it  34  He asked Julie if she would mind   35  his empty basket away. Then he   36  for his wallet which was in a pocket on one side of his wheelchair. The way he was positioned and the fact that he had only one   37  arm made this quite a stretch for him, so I helped there.

What must it be like, I wondered, to be so  38   on other people like that.9 The checkout operator came around and gave him his   39  and the items he needed. She   40  one bag of groceries over a handle at the back of his chair. I   41  to get the. bigger bag and he said, "No. 42 you could do me a favor. Take that part along to the entrance and give it to Angela. " I dutifully did that,   43  Julie with our shopping. It  44  that Angela was collecting food for people who might otherwise go hpngry!

This guy, despite the  45 that his physical condition imposed on him, had   46  more than twice as much shopping as he needed and   47  the bigger bag to help other people! He didn't let the fact that he needed help  48  him from being a help. He may have been limited  49  , bat his heart was more than capable of  50  all that. And it changed my idea of dependenee.

1.                A.comer         B.queue          C.wheelchair    D.lift

 

2.                A.mercy          B.interest         C.confidence    D.difficulty

 

3.                A.separating      B.breaking        C.cutting   D.placing

 

4.                A.under order     B.under control    C.under discussion    D.under repair

 

5.                A.putting         B.getting         C.casting   D.rolling

 

6.                A.hunted         B.reached        C.looked   D.sought

 

7.                A.comfortable     B.clumsy          C.disabled  D.usable

 

8.                A.kind           B.strict           C.dependent    D.considerate

 

9.                A.change         B.basket          C.bag  D.food

 

10.               A.presented      B.handed         C.hung D.pulled

 

11.               A.preferred       B.used           C.decided   D.offered

 

12.               A.So            B.But            C.For   D.Thus

 

13.               A.exchanging      B.leaving         C.charging   D.associating

 

14.               A.turned out      B.came out       C.burst out  D.gave out

 

15.               A.manners        B.chances        C.limitations D.fates

 

16.               A.collected       B.reserved       C.donated   D.bought

 

17.               A.thrown away    B.givenaway      C.left out    D.sent out

 

18.               A.save           B.protect         C.stop  D.shelter

 

19.               A.physically       B.economically    C.originally  D.mentally

 

20.               A.accomplishing   B.overlooking     C.valuing    D.overcoming

 

 

【答案】

1.C

2.D

3.A

4.B

5.A

6.B

7.D

8.C

9.A

10.C

11.D

12.B

13.B

14.A

15.C

16.D

17.B

18.C

19.A

20.D

【解析】

试题分析:本文讲述了我遇见的一个自己身体残疾,但是却努力帮助别人的人,告诉我们人间只有真情在。

1.C 上下文串联。根据36空下一行of his wheelchair说明他是坐着轮椅过来的。C正确。

2.D 固定搭配。Have some difficulty in doing sth做某事有困难;

3.A 固定搭配。Separate sth into…把…分成…;他把自己买的东西分开2份。

4.B 短语辨析。Under control控制中;他和收银员把一切控制得很好,一切都在掌控中。

5.A 固定搭配。Put away收拾,整理;他问我是否介意把东西都收拾好,整理好。

6.B 固定搭配。Reach for…伸手去拿;他伸手去拿放在旁边的钱包。

7.D 形容词辨析。A舒服B笨拙C残疾D可用;他只有一只可以使用的胳膊。

8.C 形容词辨析。A善良B严格C依赖D体贴;我认为那样的情况说明他会很依赖他人。

9.A 名词辨析。A零钱B篮子C包D食物;收银员把零钱和他需要的东西给了他。

10.C 动词辨析。A呈现B传递C悬挂D拉;他把一个包挂在了轮椅的把手上。

11.D 动词辨析,A更喜欢B使用C决定D提供;我主动把那个大的包给他。

12.B 上下文串联。这里的but和前面的no连用,but不需要翻译出来。

13.B 动词辨析。A交换B让…C控告D联系;leave…让…处于某种状态。然Julie购物。

14.A 短语辨析。A结果B出版C突然…起来D发出;结果Angela正在给那些穷人收集食物。

15.C 名词辨析。A礼貌B机会C限制D命运;尽管这个人有肢体上的限制性…。

16.D 动词辨析。A收集B保存C捐献D购买;虽然他残疾,但是他却购买了两倍所需东西。

17.B 短语辨析。A扔掉B分发C遗漏D发出;他把大的一部分免费分发给了别人。

18.C 动词辨析。A挽救B保护C停止D庇护;固定搭配stop sb from doing sth阻止某人做某事;他没有让这个事情阻止他取帮助别人。

19.A 副词辨析。A身体上B经济上C最初D精神上;也许在身体上他有些缺陷,但是在心理上他却克服了这些所有的问题。

20.D 动词辨析。A完成B忽视C珍惜D克服;也许在身体上他有些缺陷,但是在心理上他却克服了这些所有的问题。

考点:考查情感类完型痛苦

点评:本文讲述了我遇见的一个自己身体残疾,但是却努力帮助别人的人,告诉我们人间只有真情在。从本篇完型我们可以看出完形的考查趋势。突出考察学生词汇与结构,词汇与结构这部分既是整个考试的基础,也是本题考察的重点部分,在以后的复习中,要特别重视词汇与语法的复习,重视自己基础的夯实与提高,只有这样,才能以不变应万变,在高考中中立于不败之地。另外在答题注意上下文理解,同时结合逻辑推理进行答题,题目就能迎刃而解了。

 

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