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【题目】The disabled tend to survive in a world that is largely made for the able-bodied. Evidently, the disabled still want to lead a【1】 which is no more different from that of normal people. Unfortunately, things in the reality are 【2h on them. What I have come to know so far is 【3 it’s our common thought to laugh at people looking different from us. But being physically or 【4 disabled does not determine their character or insights. In fact, they have the same 【5 (权利) as everybody else and also want to live with 【6 (尊严). Personally, the disabled are just the same 7e for some disability. Therefore, it doesn’t8 sense to show prejudice for somebody just because he cannot walk or has one arm alone. Now, think for a while. What if somebody stares at you or points out fingers at you 9c your names? Ah! Such an annoying feeling, isn’t it? You never know how others feel until you yourself are【10p in their shoes.

【答案】

【1】life

【2】hard

【3】that

【4】mentally

【5】rights

【6】dignity

【7】except

【8】make

【9】calling

【10】put

【解析】

试题分析:本文讲述了我们正常人应该在平常的生活中给予残疾人尊重和平等的权利

【1】life;考查固定搭配。Lead a life过……(生活),句意:很明显,残疾人仍然想过一种和普通人没有区别的生活。故填life

【2】hard;考查固定搭配。Be hard on…,对……苛刻。前文说道:残疾人也想像正常人一样生活在这个世界上,此句用了一个Unfortunately表示转折,给出的首字母是h。句意:不幸的是,现实总是对他们那么苛刻。故填hard

【3】that;考查表语从句连接词。根据分析,此句中的What I have come to know so far是一个主语从句作主语,谓语动词是is,that跟在is后面作连接词引导表语从句,没有实际意义。故填that

【4】mentally;考查单词拼写。 Or的前面有单词physically(生理上地),应该很快联想到跟它联系较多的单词:mentally(精神上地)。句意:不论是在生理上地残疾还是在精神上的不足,这都不能决定他们的性格和思考。 故填mentally

【5】rights;考查单词拼写。根据括号里给出的中文意思是:权利,对应的英文单词应为:rights。故填rights

【6】dignity;考查单词拼写。根据括号里给出的中文意思是:尊严,对应的英文单词应为:dignity。故填dignity

【7】except;考查固定搭配。except for除了……以外,首字母给出的是e。句意:就个人而言,残疾人除了一些残疾之外,其他的都和正常人无异。故填except

【8】make;考查固定搭配。Make sense to…对……有意义,句意:因此,对一些因为不能走路或者只有一个胳膊的人持有偏见是没有意义的。故填make

【9】calling;考查单词拼写。Call sb’s name叫某人的名字,给出的首字母是c,句意:假如有人一直盯着你看,或者用手指着你叫你的名字,你怎么想?calling在此用进行时作伴随状语,故填calling

【10】put;考查固定搭配。Put in one’s shoes处于……境地,句意:你根本不会知道别人的感受直到你被放在跟别人一样的处境当中。故填put

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