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4.For my 8th birthday my(16)Cwas a shiny blue bike.My older sisters decided to teach me to ride.We lived on Edgewood Avenue at the top of a steep hill.My(17)B,Agnes and Christina,put me on my bike and(18)Dme hard,yelling instructions,"Peddle!Steer!Use the brakes!"Needless to say,I was rushing down the street(19)Ctrying to hold on.
    I bumped into the curb(路缘),(20)Bover the handlebars onto the sidewalk,skinning my knees,hurting my hands and crying loudly.Instead of offering(21)D,my sisters yelled at me(22)CI hadn't listened to their instructions.Weeks(23)Abefore I tried again.This time I walked my bike to the(24)Bparking lot behind the schoolyard.I kept repeating the instructions to myself and after a few awkward(25)B and even more painful spills I learned to ride a bike.
    Learning life lesson is (26)Clike learning to ride a bike.Some life lessons are(27)Dto learn.We don't always get to choose where we learn them; we don't always have good teachers and we are not always(28)A.Sometimes we find ourselves madly trying to hold on.
    But things are different now.
    My husband,Rich,(29)Bmy sons to ride a bike.First he raised their training wheels a little and they rode around the block getting used to the unstable(30)D.After he removed the training wheels he would run along the side of the bike holding on to the seat to(31)Bthem.Up and down our street they would go with Rich calling out,"You(32)Ahave it!You're doing great!"until my son would call out"Let go".Rich would let go but still run along,just(33)D.It was a happy day in the neighborhood.
    When the life lessons come along in this New Year you may(34)Dthem from a patient and kind teacher; you may have them surrounded by(35)Cand encouragement.And you may have someone stay by your side until you have found victory.

16.A.dreamB.rewardC.giftD.aim
17.A.brothersB.sistersC.friendsD.classmates
18.A.stuckB.turnedC.knockedD.pushed
19.A.slowlyB.carefullyC.wildlyD.instantly
20.A.jumpingB.flyingC.movingD.leaving
21.A.sadnessB.happinessC.excitementD.sympathy
22.A.althoughB.untilC.becauseD.while
23.A.passedB.remainedC.happenedD.changed
24.A.crowdedB.emptyC.coveredD.busy
25.A.experimentsB.attemptsC.fightsD.conflicts
26.A.thoughB.evenC.muchD.still
27.A.wonderfulB.comfortableC.dangerousD.painful
28.A.readyB.perfectC.wrongD.strong
29.A.forcedB.taughtC.allowedD.ordered
30.A.practiceB.habitC.developmentD.feeling
31.A.repairB.steadyC.fixD.move
32.A.almostB.usuallyC.alwaysD.seldom
33.A.in timeB.in reliefC.in turnD.in case
34.A.acceptB.avoidC.refuseD.learn
35.A.blameB.complaintC.supportD.criticism

分析 短文主要讲了作者学骑自行车以及丈夫教儿子学自行车的故事,从而引申到我们在生活中学习也像骑自行车一样.

解答 16-20 CBDAB  21-25 DCABB  26-30 CDABD  31-35 CBDDC
16.C,名词的辨析,dream梦想,reward奖励,gift礼物,aim目标,根据语境指的是八岁的生日礼物,选C.
17.B,原词复现,前文提到My older sisters,我的姐姐们要教我骑自行车,故答案为B.
18.D,动词的辨析,stuck粘贴,插入;turn翻转;knock敲击;push推;根据语境姐姐教我骑自行车是用力地推着我,故答案为D.
19.C,副词的辨析,slowly缓慢地;carefully小心地;wildly失去控制地;instantly立刻,马上;根据语境作者失去控制地冲到大街上,故答案为C.
20.B,动词的辨析,jump跳,fly飞,move移动,leave留下,根据语境作者撞到了路缘,直接飞过自行车手把,摔到人行道上,因此使用fly over. 
21.D,名词的辨析,sadness伤心;happiness快乐;excitement兴奋;sympathy同情;此处指姐姐们没有同情我,而是对我吼叫,故答案为D.
22.C,连词的辨析,although虽然,until直到,because因为,while当…的时候,此处姐姐对我吼叫因为我没有听她们的指示,故选C.
23.A,动词的辨析,pass通过,经过,remain保持,happen发生,change改变,此处指过了几个星期我再试一下,故选A.
24.B,形容词的辨析,crowded拥挤的,empty空的,covered覆盖的,busy繁忙的,此处指空的停车场,故选B.
25.B,名词的辨析,experiments实验,attempts尝试,fights打架,conflicts争吵,根据语境指作者再次骑自行车,经过几次糟糕的尝试,故选B.
26.C,副词的辨析,though然而,even甚至,much很,still仍然,此处指学习生活中的东西很像学骑自行车,故选C.
27.D,形容词的辨析,wonderful精彩的,comfortable舒适的,dangerous危险的,painful痛苦的,此处把生活中学习的东西比喻成骑自行车,因此可知有些人生课学起来是痛苦的,故答案为D.
28.A,形容词的辨析,ready准备好的,perfect完美的,wrong错误的,strong强壮的,此处联系上文骑自行车时还没准备好就摔倒了,可知在生活中我们也并不总是准备好的,故答案为A.
29.B,动词的辨析,forced强迫,taught教,allowed允许,ordered命令,此处指丈夫教儿子骑自行车,故选B.
30.D,名词的辨析,practise练习,habit习惯,development发展,feeling感觉,此处指儿子骑自行车时的那种不稳的感觉,故选D.
31.B,动词的辨析,repair修理,steady平稳,fix固定,move移动,此处指丈夫教儿子骑自行车时通过抓着座位来稳定座位,故选B.
32.A,副词的辨析,almost几乎,usually经常,always总是,seldom很少,此处是丈夫鼓励儿子"你几乎做到了",故选A.
33.D,介词短语的辨析,in time及时,in relief如释重负,in turn轮流,in case以防,根据语境丈夫放手让儿子自己骑车,但也会跟着,以防万一,故选D. 
34.D,动词的辨析,accept接受,avoid避免,refuse拒绝,learn学习,此处考查固定搭配learn..from.."从…学到…".  
35.C,名词的辨析,blame责备,complaint抱怨,support支持,criticism批评,此处and连接两个并列的成分,后面是encouragement,因此答案也是正面意义的单词,故选C.

点评 本篇完形填空属于人物故事类的文章阅读.解题时,要注意语篇复现的信息,包括原词复现、同义词和反义词复现现等.语篇中有词汇和结构同现的现象,如与语篇话题相关、意义相关的词汇同时出现等.因此,利用上下文寻找解题信息,确定正确答案.

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