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4.Leaving for work one morning,I noticed that my newspaper hadn't been delivered yet.Since I always took it to work,it (36)A me that I would have to stop at the store and pick one up.I was already running late,but figured I could make it if I hurried.It was putting me in a (37)C mood.
As I pulled into the parking lot of the (38)B to get a newspaper,I noticed a young man in a wheelchair who seemed to be (39)C with his wheelchair."I'm sure he's all right",I thought,"or if he's not,someone else will help him."
(40)A by the customers and cars that were passing him by,I guessed they were thinking the (41)C thing.I got out and walked over to see what the (42)B was.
"Is there anything I can do?"I asked.I noticed he wasn't able to (43)D,and was still struggling with the wheelchair.
I (44)B at the wheelchair and noticed that the clamp(夹锁) holding the electronic keyboard and chair controls had (45)D loosened,causing the equipment to slip down,out of his reach.
I pulled it back into (46)C.His hand pulled over to the keyboard and he hit a single key.An electronic voice said,"Thank you."
I felt a wave of gratitude come over me.I was truly blessed to have the physical (47)D that allowed me to live a normal life.The young man helped me gain a new way of thinking in life.

36.A.annoyedB.ignoredC.permittedD.avoided
37.A.guiltyB.curiosC.badD.good
38.A.officeB.storeC.libraryD.station
39.A.comparingB.livingC.strugglingD.playing
40.A.JudgingB.WaitingC.AttractedD.Interrupted
41.A.particularB.happyC.sameD.strange
42.A.accidentB.troubleC.commentD.surprise
43.A.shareB.deliverC.moveD.speak
44.A.look upB.look downC.come downD.hold up
45.A.graduallyB.luckilyC.suddenlyD.obviously
46.A.spaceB.formC.placeD.shape
47.A.gratitudeB.attitudeC.mannerD.ability

分析 文章大意:作者着急上班,在路上买报纸的空挡看见了一位可能需要帮助的残疾人.稍微犹豫了一下,他没有像多数人一样走开而是主动上前帮助.而残疾人的一声谢谢让作者对人生充满感激.

解答 36.A 考查动词.A.annoyed恼怒 B.ignored忽略C.permitted允许 D.avoided避免;习惯了每天带报纸上班,突然今天没有,心里很不爽.怎么也得在路边买上.
37.C 考查形容词.A.guilty有罪的 B.curious好奇的;C.bad坏的D.good好的.本来上班就着急,又得买报纸,心情自然很坏.选C.
38.B 考查名词. A.office办公室 B.store商店;储备C.library图书馆 D.station车站.上段提到,I would have to stop at the store.所以是商店的停车场.选B.
39.C 考查动词.A.comparing比较B.living生活C.struggling努力;斗争;D.playing比赛;43空后提到and was still struggling with the wheelchair.所以选C.
40.A 考查非谓语动词.A.Judging判断 B.Waiting等待C.Attracted吸引D.Interrupted 打断;中断.通过共同的现象,作者做出来自己的判断.分词作状语.
41.C 考查形容词.A.particular特别的B.happy幸福的C.same相同D.strange奇怪的.看到别人可能需要帮助,所有的人都没停.作者判断想法都是一样的:别人回去帮忙的.选C.
42.B 考查名词.A.accident事故;意外B.trouble麻烦C.comment评论D.surprise惊奇.作者停车熄火,走出去看这个残疾人遇到了什么麻烦.选B.
43.D 考查动词.A.share分享B.deliver交付;发表C.move移动D.speak 说话;演讲;后文提到His hand pulled over to the keyboard and he hit a single key.An electronic voice said,"Thank you."可以判断这个残疾人不能说话.选D.
44.B 考查动词短语.A.look up仰望;查阅B.look down俯视;向下看;C.come down下来,降落;D.hold up举起;阻挡;根据常理应该是作者弯腰检查轮椅.look down at朝下看.符合语境.
45.D 考查副词.A.gradually逐步地; B.luckily幸运地C.suddenly突然地D.obviously明显地.经过检查,问题在于轮椅的控制板松了,导致键盘滑落.obviously明显地最符合语境.
46.C 考查名词.A.space空间;太空;B.form形式,形状C.place地方D.shape形状;模型.既然是控制板斜了,当然就是扳回原来的位置.C项最符合题意.
47.D 考查名词. A.gratitude 感谢 B.attitude态度 C.manner方式D.ability能力.经过这次经历,作者非常感激能有健全的身体过正常人的生活.选D.

点评 完型填空题是一种综合性比较强的测试题,它把单项填空和阅读理解等题型融为一体,它不仅考查学生对词汇、词组、语法、句型和常识逻辑等语言基础知识的掌握情况和正确使用语法知识的能力,而且也考查学生的理解能力、推理能力、以及情景语感等方面综合理解和运用语言的能力.

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