题目内容
6.It was a busy morning,about 8:30,when an elderly gentleman in his 80s came to the hospital.I heard him saying to the nurse that he was in a hurry for an appointment (约会) at 9:30.The nurse had him take a (36)Cin the waiting area,(37)Dhim it would be at least 40minutes (38)B someone would be able to see him.I saw him (39)C his watch and decided I would examine his wound,since I was (40)D busy-myA(41),didn't come at the appointed hour.While taking care of his wound,I asked him (42)D he had another doctor's appointment.
The gentleman said no and told me that he (43)A to go to the nursing home (敬老院) to eat breakfast with his (44)B.He told me that she had been (45)D for a while and that she had a special disease.I asked if she would be (46)B if he was a bit late.He replied that she (47)C knew who he was,and that she had not been able to (48)Ahim for five years now.I was (49)C,and asked him,"And you (50)D go every morning,even though she doesn't know who you are?"
He smiled and said,"She doesn't know me,but I know who she is."I had to hold back (51)B as he left.
Now I (52)Athat in marriages,true love is acceptance (接受) of all that is.The (53)A people don't necessarily (未必) have the best of everything; they just (54)B the best of everything they have.(55)D is not about how to live through the storm,but how to dance in the rain.
36.A.breath | B.test | C.seat | D.break |
37.A.persuading | B.promising | C.understanding | D.telling |
38.A.if | B.before | C.since | D.after |
39.A.taking off | B.fixing | C.looking at | D.winding |
40.A.very | B.also | C.seldom | D.not |
41.A.patient | B.doctor | C.nurse | D.friend |
42.A.when | B.where | C.why | D.whether |
43.A.needed | B.forgot | C.agreed | D.happened |
44.A.daughter | B.wife | C.mother | D.sister |
45.A.late | B.well | C.around | D.there |
46.A.lonely | B.worried | C.doubtful | D.hungry |
47.A.so far | B.neither | C.no longer | D.already |
48.A.recognize | B.answer | C.believe | D.expect |
49.A.interested | B.disappointed | C.surprised | D.satisfied |
50.A.only | B.then | C.thus | D.still |
51.A.imagination | B.tears | C.words | D.excitement |
52.A.realize | B.suggest | C.hope | D.prove |
53.A.happiest | B.richest | C.most healthy | D.most responsible |
54.A.learn | B.make | C.favor | D.try |
55.A.Adventure | B.Beauty | C.Trust | D.Life |
分析 本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了一个感人的爱情故事:在"我"给一位八十多岁的老人看病过程中得知老人在妻子生病住院期间,尽管妻子已经有五年都不认识他了,但是这位老人仍然坚持每天早上来医院和妻子一起吃早饭.通过这件事让"我"知道真正的爱就是接受所有的一切.
解答 36-40 CDBCD 41-45 ADABD 46-50 BCACD 51-55 BAABD
36 C.考查名词的辨析.breathe 呼吸; test 测试; seat座位; break休息.根据in the waiting area,护士让他坐下在候诊室等候,故选C.
37 D.考查动词的辨析.persuading说服; promising许诺; understanding理解; telling告诉.告诉他至少要等40分钟,故选D.
38 B.考查连词的辨析.句意是:在有人(医生)见他之前.故选B.
39 C.考查动词词组的辨析.taking off除去; fixing 安装; looking at看; winding绕.我看见他看他的手表,故选C.
40 D.考查连词的辨析.very很; also也; seldom很少; not不.根据my patient didn't_ at the appointed hour可知我不忙,故选D.
41 A.考查名词的辨析.句意是:我的病人在约定的时间没来.故选A.
42 C.考查连词的辨析.句意是:我问他是否还有另一个医生的预约.故选D.
43 A.考查动词的辨析.need需要; forget忘记; agree同意; happen发生.他需要去养老院陪他的妻子去吃早饭,故选A.
44 B.daughter女儿; wife妻子; mother母亲; sister姐姐.根据true love is _ of all that is推断应是他应看的是他的妻子,故选B.
45 D.考查形容词和副词的辨析.句意是:他告诉我她已经在那一会儿了.故选D.
46 B.考查形容词的辨析.lonely 孤独的; worried担心的; doubtful 怀疑的; hungry饥饿的.我问他是否他去晚了她有点担心呀,故选B.
47 C.考查词组的辨析.句意是:他回复我说她不再知道他是谁了.故选C.
48 A.考查动词的辨析.recognize认出; answer回答; believe相信; expect期待.她不认识他已经有5年了,故选A.
49 C.考查形容词的辨析.句意是:我很吃惊,故选C.
50 D.考查副词的辨析.句意是:虽然她不知道你是谁,你依然每天早晨都去?故选D.
51 B.考查名词的辨析.我不得不控制我的眼泪当他走了以后,故选B.
52 A.考查动词的辨析.realize 认识到; suggest建议; hope 希望; prove证明.现在我意识到了,故选A.
53 A.考查形容词的辨析.句意是:最幸福的人并不一定是一个拥有所有最好东西的人.故选A.
54 B.考查动词的辨析.learn 学会; make制造; favor赞成; try尝试.他们可以没有最好的东西,但是他们充分利用了他们所拥有的东西.故选B.
55 D.考查名词的辨析.adventure 冒险; beauty美; trust 相信;life生活.生活并不是要经历暴风雨,而是要学会苦中作乐.故选D.
点评 本题主要考查了单词的应用,主要考察介词动词名词等.做本题的关键是在理解短文的基础上,灵活运用所学的基础知识.本题考到的知识点有:固定的短语,词类的转换,名词的复数形式,副词以及祈使句的用法等.因此,这就需要在平时的学习中,牢固掌握各语言点及一些语法知识.并且联系上下文,选出合适的单词.
A. | appliances | B. | facilities | C. | tools | D. | devices |
The draft design,to be unveiled(揭幕)on Wednesday by the London Cycling Campaign,reduces the overall height of the lorry,(53)B the driving position,and greatly (54)B the side windows of the cab,stretching them as close to road level as possible. (55)A drivers of the traditional lorry have to rely on (56)D and sensors to spot cyclists or pedestrians close to the front offside of the vehicle,if they can detect them at all,the new design all but (57)D this blind spot.
It is undoubtedly a big (58)C,especially in London,where lorries form about 5% of vehicle traffic (59)C are responsible for about half of all cyclist deaths,with a large (60)B of these involving construction lorries,often turning left into a cyclist.In 2011,of the 16 cyclist deaths in London,nine involved lorries,of which seven were construction vehicles.
If elements of the London Cycling Campaign's design look familiar that is (61)Athey are already in use-many (62)B rubbish lorries already feature low-silled glass doors,allowing the drivers to look out for both staff (63)D bins and other pedestrians.This demonstrated how construction companies could change if they wanted to.
A study (64)A last month by Transport for London said construction trucks were disproportionately(不成比率地)involved in cyclist accidents and recommended (65)Dsuch as giving drivers delivering goods to building sites more realistic time slots to avoid them being tempted into recklessness.
51.A.inaccessible | B.inconvenient | C.invisible | D.inexact |
52.A.break away | B.put down | C.come up | D.get along |
53.A.totally | B.especially | C.generally | D.probably |
54.A.strengthens | B.extends | C.increases | D.improves |
55.A.While | B.Since | C.However | D.Before |
56.A.windows | B.drawers | C.carriages | D.mirrors |
57.A.calculates | B.disapproves | C.implemets | D.eliminates |
58.A.solution | B.method | C.issue | D.highlight |
59.A.so | B.or | C.but | D.and |
60.A.deal | B.number | C.amount | D.burden |
61.A.because | B.until | C.unless | D.whether |
62.A.realistic | B.domestic | C.academic | D.traffic |
63.A.participating | .associating | C.assembling | .collecting |
64.A.released | B.reflected | C.motivated | D.hunted |
65.A.differences | B.problems | C.factors | D.measures. |
Some of those people that decide that they never want to (37)D a classroom again will most likely (38)C some sort of simple jobs.Others will either find a way aside from school to better themselves,(39)A through travel or giving back to the community.
High school graduates that already have their futures (40)C 0ut are pretty rare.They are the (41)B who have been preparing for college from the first day that they (42)D high school.They most likely applied early to the schools that they were interested (43)A and have already dedicated themselves to the career (44)B they want.Most of them will become doctors,lawyers,and business people,etc.
The last group of people is the biggest.It is the students who(45)C know that they want to do something but have no idea what.Some of them will (46)A the military and proudly serve our country.Others will go on t0 (47)D,take basic courses,and then decide what they want to major in.There will be some students even (48)B to a technical school to learn a specific (49)C that they can contribute to the workforce.(50)D is a stepping stone that can lead you on to better things if you will let it.
31.A.costing | B.spending | C.taking | D.paying |
32.A.last | B.first | C.only | D.special |
33.A.classmate | B.teacher | C.classroom | D.blackboard |
34.A.worried | B.afraid | C.glad | D.sure |
35.A.leaming | B.graduating | C.training | D.cooking |
36.A.but | B.and | C.or | D.then |
37.A.notice | B.look | C.watch | D.see |
38.A.set up | B.turn up | C.take up | D.look up |
39.A.either | B.neither | C.both | D.all |
40.A.decided | B.chosen | C.planned | D.realized |
41.A.parents | B.students | C.teachers | D.friends |
42.A.retumed | B.reached | C.went | D.entered |
43.A.in | B.on | C.for | D.with |
44.A.who | B.that | C.what | D.where |
45.A.even | B.ever | C.only | D.very |
46.A.join | B.take | C.need | D.attend |
47.A.factory | B.office | C.shop | D.college |
48.A.working on | B.going on | C.keeping on | D.tuming on |
49.A.ability | B.talk | C.skill | D.job |
50.A.Imagination | B.Education | C.Learning | D.Graduation |