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【题目】完形填空。
Many years ago, my dad was facing a serious heart condition. He was1 to do a(n) steady (稳定的) job. Sometimes he fell suddenly ill and had to be 2 to the hospital.
He wanted to do something to keep himself busy, so he 3to volunteer at the local children's hospital. My dad loved kids. It was the perfect 4 for him. He ended up working with the 5 children. He would talk, play, and do arts with them.
One of his 6 was a girl with a 7 that paralyzed (使瘫痪) her from the neck down. She couldn't do anything, and she was very 8My dad decided to try to 9 her. He started visiting her in her room,10 paints, brushes and paper. He 11the paper up, put the paintbrush in his mouth and began to12 He didn't use his hands at all. All the while, he would tell her, “See, you can do anything you set your 13to.”
At the end of the day, she began to paint using her 14 and she and my dad became friends. Soon after, the little girl was sent 15because the doctors felt there was nothing else they could do for her. My dad also 16 the children's hospital for a little while because he became ill. Some time later, after my dad had 17 and returned to work, the little girl who had been paralyzed came in, but this time she was18She ran straight over to my dad and hugged him really tight. She gave him a 19she had done using her hands. At the bottom it 20“Thank you for helping me walk.”
My dad said sometimes love is more powerful than the doctor.
(1)A.likely B.unable C.easy D.greedy
(2)A.admitted B.connected C.attended D.allowed
(3)A.decided B.promised C.forced D.agreed
(4)A.experience B.lesson C.task D.job
(5)A.happy B.lonely C.sick D.normal
(6)A.kids B.students C.doctors D.lawyers
(7)A.wound B.pain C.gift D.disease
(8)A.excited B.depressed C.interested D.confused
(9)A.astonish B.greet C.help D.remind
(10)A.buying B.borrowing C.asking D.bringing
(11)A.turned B.pulled C.stuck D.stood
(12)A.paint B.bite C.beat D.write
(13)A.goal B.mind C.spirit D.action
(14)A.hands B.mouth C.legs D.toes
(15)A.hospital B.school C.home D.abroad
(16)A.visited B.enjoyed C.served D.left
(17)A.received B.realized C.refused D.recovered
(18)A.smiling B.walking C.waving D.crying
(19)A.card B.flower C.picture D.book
(20)A.read B.showed C.warned D.explained

【答案】(1)、B
(2)、A
(3)、A
(4)、D
(5)、C
(6)、A
(7)、D
(8)、B
(9)、C
(10)、D
(11)、D
(12)、A
(13)、B
(14)、B
(15)、C
(16)、D
(17)、D
(18)、B
(19)、C
(20)、A
【解析】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了一个感人的小故事。作者的父亲因为心脏病的原因不能正常工作,但是因为他非常喜欢孩子,所以到一家儿童医院做志愿者。在医院他鼓励一位因疾病而瘫痪在床的小女孩勇敢乐观,教她用嘴画画,最终小女孩可以自己走路了,小女孩亲手画了幅画感谢作者的父亲。爱的力量有时候比医生的力量更强大。
(1)考查形容词。A、likely”可能的“;B、unable”不能的“;C、easy”容易的“;D、greedy”贪婪的“。根据下文. Sometimes he fell suddenly ill and had to be 2 to the hospital”有时突然生病要被送进医院。这说明他状态不稳,不能做一份稳定的工作。选B。
(2)考查动词。A、admitted“承认”;B、connected“连接”;C、attended“参加”;D、allowed“允许”。be admitted to...固定短语,“被……录取;加入”。本句中该词指他时不时会突然住院,接受治疗。选A。
(3)考查动词。句意:他想做一些事情让自己忙碌起来,所以他决定到当地儿童医院做志愿者。A、decided“决定”;B、promised “许诺,答应”;C、forced“迫使”;D、agreed“同意”。故选A。
(4)考查名词。A、experience“经验”;B、lesson“课,教训”;C、task“任务”;D、job“工作”。因为作者的父亲很喜欢孩子,所以做志愿者对他来说一份很完美的工作。故选D。
(5)考查形容词。A、happy“高兴的”;B、lonely“孤独的,寂寞的”;C、sick“生病的”;D、normal“正常的”。根据上文可知,作者的父亲到当地的儿童医院里当志愿者,那么进入医院的当然是生病的儿童了。故选C。
(6)考查名词。A、kids“孩子”;B、students“学生”;C、doctors“医生”;D、lawyers“律师”。作者的父亲进入儿童医院做志愿者,那么在医院里接受治疗的是儿童。选A。
(7)考查名词。A、wound“伤口”;B、pain“疼痛”;C、gift“礼物”;D、disease“疾病”。作者的父亲进入儿童医院做志愿者,那么很多儿童都是因为生病而进入医院的。选D。
(8)考查形容词。A、excited“激动的,兴奋的”;B、depressed“沮丧的,忧郁的”;C、interested“感兴趣的”;D、confused“混淆的”。这种疾病让小女孩瘫痪在床,什么事情也不能做,这让她很忧郁。选B。
(9)考查动词。A、astonish“使吃惊”;B、greet“问候”;C、help“帮助”;D、remind“提醒”。看到小女孩如此痛苦,作者的父亲决定要努力帮助她。选C。
(10)考查动词。A、buying“买”;B、borrowing“借”;C、asking“问”;D、bringing“带来”。作者的父亲开始到女孩的病房看望女孩并给女孩带来了油彩,画笔和纸。从下文可知,他教女孩用嘴绘画。选D。
(11)考查动词。A、turned“翻转”;B、pulled“拉”;C、stuck“卡”;D、stood“站”。他把纸张竖起来,把画笔咬在嘴里,开始画画。选D。
(12)考查动词。A、paint“绘画,粉刷”;B、bite“咬”;C、beat“打”;D、write“写”。根据上文中父亲把纸竖起来,并把画笔咬在嘴里,可知父亲要教女孩用嘴画东西。故选A。
(13)考查名词。A、goal“目标”;B、mind“思想”;C、spirit“精神”;D、action“行动”。作者的父亲鼓励她:只要你把思想集中在上面,你什么都可以做成的。选B。
(14)考查名词。A、hands“手”;B、mouth“嘴”;C、legs“腿”;D、toes“脚趾”。作者的父亲教她用嘴画东西,后来这个女孩就按照父亲的要求去做了:用嘴画画。故选B。
(15)考查名词。A、hospital“医院”;B、school“学校”;C、home“家”;D、abroad“海外”。根据后半句“the doctors felt there was nothing else they could do for her.”可知,医生认为没有什么可以为她做的,所以这个女孩就被送回家休养了。选C。
(16)考查动词。A、visited“参观”;B、enjoyed“喜欢,欣赏”;C、served“服务”;D、left“离开”。根据后半句“because he became ill“可知,作者的父亲也生病了,所以他和女孩一样都离开了儿童医院。故选D。
(17)考查动词。A、received”接收,收到“;B、realized”意识到“;C、refused”拒绝“;D、recovered”痊愈“。根据后半句....returned to work可知,作者的父亲身体恢复健康以后,又回到医院做志愿者了。选D。
(18)考查动词。A、smiling”微笑“;B、walking”步行“;C、waving”挥手“;D、crying”哭喊“。根据下文”She ran straight over to my dad…“可知,曾经瘫痪的小女孩现在已经康复了,也就是说小女孩现在已经可以步行了。选B。
(19)考查名词。A、card”卡片“;B、flower”花“;C、picture”照片,图画“;D、book”书“。根据上文可知小女孩已经康复了,不再瘫痪在床了。现在也不再需要用嘴来绘画了,可以用双手绘画。女孩给了作者的父亲一张用手画好的画。故选C。
(20)考查动词。A、read”读“;B、showed”展示,出示“;C、warned”警告“;D、explained”解释“。在画的最下面,女孩写着:谢谢你帮助我走路。一般表示纸上写着什么,动词用read。故选A。

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Forget Cyclists, Pedestrians are Real Danger
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■ Yes, many cyclists behave dangerously. Many drivers are disrespectful of cyclists But pedestrians are probably the worse offenders.
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It's about time they had to be registered and insured, so when they do hit a pedestrian or a vehicle, or cause an accident, at least they can be traced and there might be an opportunity to claim.
——JML
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A.drivers should be polite to cyclists
B.road accidents can actually be avoided
C.some pedestrians are a threat to road safety
D.walking while using phones hum one's eyes
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