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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   11  that he was in a hurry for an appointment(约会) at 9:30.
The nurse had him take a   12  in the waiting area, telling him it would be at least 40 minutes before someone would be able to see him. I saw him looking at his   13  and decided, since I was not busy—my patient didn’t   14  at the appointed hour, I would examine his wound. While taking care of his wound, I asked him if he had another doctor’s appointment. He said no and told me that he   15  to go to the nursing home to eat breakfast with his   16 , who had been there for a while for a special disease. I asked if she would be   17  if he was a bit late. He replied that she no longer knew who he was, that she had not been able to   18  him for five years. I was   19 , and asked him,“And you still 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   20  as he left.
Now I   21  that in marriages,true love is   22  of all that is. The happiest people don’t   23  have the best of everything; they just   24  the best of everything they have.   25  isn’t about how to live through the storm, but how to dance in the rain.

【小题1】
A.friend B.patientC.nurseD.doctor
【小题2】
A.testB.chanceC.showerD.seat
【小题3】
A.nurseB.blackboardC.watchD.doctor
【小题4】
A.turn upB.show offC.come onD.go away
【小题5】
A.neededB.forgotC.agreedD.happened
【小题6】
A.daughterB.wifeC.motherD.sister
【小题7】
A.lonelyB.worriedC.doubtfulD.hungry
【小题8】
A.recognizeB.answerC.believeD.expect
【小题9】
A.movedB.disappointedC.surprisedD.satisfied
【小题10】
A.curiosityB.tearsC.wordsD.judgment
【小题11】
A.realizeB.suggestC.hopeD.prove
【小题12】
A.agreementB.expressionC.acceptanceD.exhibition
【小题13】
A.necessarilyB.completelyC.naturallyD.frequently
【小题14】
A.learnB.makeC.favor D.try
【小题15】
A.AdventureB.BeautyC.TrustD.Life


【小题1】C
【小题2】D
【小题3】C
【小题4】A
【小题5】A
【小题6】B
【小题7】B
【小题8】A
【小题9】C
【小题10】B
【小题11】A
【小题12】C
【小题13】A
【小题14】B
【小题15】D

解析试题分析:本文的作者接诊一位八旬老人时,得知这位老人一直在默默地关心着五年前就一直痴呆的妻子。老人不管妻子患病与否都始终不离不弃,所以是接受了一切。作者由此发出感慨,在婚姻生活中,真正的爱是夫妻能够一起经历风雨。
【小题1】考查名词及上下文的呼应。friend朋友; patient病人; nurse护士; doctor医生。根据下文The nurse had him take a  12  in the waiting area,可知故选C。
【小题2】考查名词及上下文的呼应。test 测试; chance 机会; shower 淋浴; seat座位。根据后面的名词waiting room。可知应选D。
【小题3】考查名词及上下文的呼应。nurse护士; blackboard黑板;; watch手表; doctor医生。我看见他看了看他的手表,故选C。
【小题4】考查动词短语及上下文的呼应。turn up来到; show off炫耀; come on开始; go away走开。既然我不忙,我的病人还没有到,故选A。
【小题5】考查动词及上下文的呼应。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。
【小题6】考查名词及上下文的呼应。daughter女儿; wife妻子; mother母亲; sister姐姐。根据true love is   22   of all that is推断应是他应看的是他的妻子,故选B。
【小题7】考查形容词及上下文的呼应。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。
【小题8】考查动词及上下文的呼应。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。
【小题9】考查形容词及上下文的呼应。moved感动的; disappointed失望的; surprised吃惊的;      satisfied满意的。我很吃惊,故选C。
【小题10】考查名词及上下文的呼应。curiosity 好奇; tears泪水; words话语; judgment判断。我不得不控制我的眼泪当他走了以后,故选B。
【小题11】考查动词及上下文的呼应。realize 认识到; suggest建议; hope 希望; prove证明。现在我意识到了,故选A。
【小题12】考查名词及上下文的呼应。agreement同意; expression 表情; acceptance 同意,认可,接受; exhibition展览。真爱就是对于所有一切的接受。本题点明了文章的主旨,老人不管妻子患病与否都始终不离不弃,所以是接受了一切,无论好坏。故选C。
【小题13】考查副词及上下文的呼应。necessarily必要的; completely完全地; naturally自然地; frequently经常地。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。
【小题14】考查动词及上下文的呼应。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。
【小题15】考查名词及上下文的呼应。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。
考点:故事类短文。
点评:完形填空考查考生综合运用语言的能力。在语篇理解和逻辑推理的基础上考查词语辨析及词语搭配等。要求考生根据上下文线索,对每题的选项做出合理的分析、判断,从中选出最佳答案,使补全后的文章文意畅达、逻辑严密、结构完整。

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It was a normal summer night, humidity(潮湿)hung in the thick air. The only sound was my sister’s heavy __36__ from the bed next to me.
I couldn’t go to _37__, partly because of my cold and partly because of my __38__ for the next day. My mum had said that tomorrow was going to be a __39__ .
Sweat stuck to my aching body. Finally, I gathered enough __40__ to sit up. I looked out of my small window into the night. There was a big bright __41__ hanging in the sky, giving off a magic glow.
My sister turned over as though she was as light as air. Why could she sleep soundly? Why wasn’t she __42__ too? Did she know about tomorrow?
I couldn’t stand the __43__ anymore, so I did what I always do to make myself feel better. I went to the __44__ and picked up my toothbrush and toothpaste. Pouring the red paste onto the brush, I cleaned back and forth, up and down.
Then I walked downstairs to look for some __45__of movement, some life. Gladiator, my cat, __46__ me as he meowed(猫叫)his sad song. He was on the old orange couch (长沙发), sitting up on his front legs,   47   something to happen. He looked at me as if to say, “I’m __48__, pet me. I need a good hug.” Even the couch begged me to sit on it.
In one movement I settled down onto the soft   49 . This couch represented my birth, my parents’ marriage, and hundreds of other little __50__.
As I held Gladiator, my heart started beating heavily. My mind was __51__ with questions: What’s life? Am I really alive? Are you listening to me? Every time I moved my hand down Gladiator’s body, I had a __52__ thought; each touch sang a different song.
I forgot all about the __53__ and the next day’s surprise. The __54__ was so full of warmth and silence that I sank into its arms. Falling asleep with the big cat in my arms, I felt all my worries __55__ move away.

【小题1】
A.murmuringB.breathing C.cryingD.thinking
【小题2】
A.sleepB.workC.studyD.rest
【小题3】
A.interpretationsB.plansC.arrangementsD.expectations
【小题4】
A.surpriseB.hopeC.successD.failure
【小题5】
A.energyB.ideasC.strengthD.stamps
【小题6】
A.cloudB.starC.sunD.moon
【小题7】
A.thrillingB.sweatingC.sleepingD.speaking
【小题8】
A.silenceB.coldC.pressureD.pain
【小题9】
A.sitting-roomB.kitchenC.bathroomD.waiting-room
【小题10】
A.sightsB.signsC.signalsD.notices
【小题11】
A.interested B.pleased C.remindedD.frightened
【小题12】
A.begging forB.asking forC.admiring forD.waiting for
【小题13】
A.lonely B.shyC.friendlyD.lively
【小题14】
A.bedB.couch C.catD.bad
【小题15】
A.peopleB.animalsC.eventsD.pets
【小题16】
A.floodedB.applaudingC.satisfiedD.knocked
【小题17】
A.strangeB.difficultC.newD.noble
【小题18】
A.coldB.mindC.timeD.heat
【小题19】
A.familyB.atmosphereC.heartD.bed
【小题20】
A.completelyB.slowlyC.suddenlyD.partly

Betty and Harold have been married for years .But one thing still puzzles (困扰) old Harold .How is it that he can leave Betty and her friend Joan sitting on the sofa ,talking ,go out to a ballgame ,come back three and a half hours later ,and they’re still sitting on the sofa ? Talking ?
What in the world ,Harold wonders ,do they have to talk about ?
Betty shrugs .Talk ? We’re friends .
Researching this matter called friendship ,psychologist Lillian Rubin spent two years interviewing more than two hundred women and men .No matter what their age ,their job ,their sex ,the results were completely clear :women have more friendships than men ,and the difference in the content and the quality of those friendships is “marked and unmistakable .”
More than two –thirds of the single men Rubin interviewed could not name a best friend. Those who could were likely to name a woman .Yet three-quarters of the single women had no problem naming a best friend ,and almost always it was a woman .More married men than women named their wife/husband as a best friend ,most trusted person ,or the one they would turn to in time of emotional distress (感情危机).“Most women ,”says Rubin ,“identified (认定) at least one ,usually more ,trusted friends to whom they could turn in a troubled moment ,and they spoke openly about the importance of these relationships in their lives .”
“In general,”writes Rubin in her new book ,“women’s friendships with each other rest on shared emotions and support ,but men’s relationships are marked by shared activities.” For the most part ,Rubin says ,interactions (交往)between men are emotionally controlled –a good fit with the social requirements of “manly behavior .”
“Even when a man is said to be a best friend ,”Rubin writes ,“the two share little about their innermost feelings .Whereas a woman’s closest female friend might be the first to tell her to leave a failing marriage ,it wasn’t unusual to hear a man say he didn’t know his friend’s marriage was in serious trouble until he appeared one night asking if he could sleep on the sofa .”
【小题1】What old Harold cannot understand or explain is the fact that     .

A.he is treated as an outsider rather than a husband
B.women have so much to share
C.women show little interest in ballgames
D.he finds his wife difficult to talk to
【小题2】Rubin’s study shows that for emotional support a married woman is more likely to turn to     .
A.a male friend B.a female friendC.her parentsD.her husband
【小题3】Which of the following statements is best supported by the last paragraph ?
A.Men keep their innermost feelings to themselves.
B.Women are more serious than men about marriage.
C.Men often take sudden action to end their marriage.
D.Women depend on others in making decisions.
【小题4】The research done by psychologist Rubin centers around________ .
A.happy and successful marriages
B.friendships of men and women
C.emotional problems in marriage
D.interactions between men and women .

Every object tells a story. Even the most ordinary objects can present to us powerful images. Sometimes it is the ordinary nature of these objects that actually makes them so extraordinary. Such is the case with an old leather shoe in a museum in Alaska. At first glance it does not look like much. It is a woman’s shoe of a style popular in the 1890s. But what is unique(独特的) about this shoe is where it was found. It was discovered on the Checkout Pass, the famous trail used by the people seeking gold in Alaska. Who it belonged to or why it was left there is not known. Was it perhaps dropped by accident as the woman climbed up the 1500 stairs carved outface? Or did she throw away goods that she didn’t need in order to travel lighter?
Over 100, 000 people with “gold fever” made this trip hoping to become millionaires. Few of them understood that on their way they would have to cross a harsh wildness. Unprepared for such a dangerous journey, many died of starvation and exposure to the cold weather.
The Canadian government finally started requiring the gold seekers to bring one ton of supplies with them. This was thought to be enough for a person to survive for one year. They would carry their supplies in backpacks(背包) each weighing up to fifty pounds; it usually took at least 40 trips to get everything to the top and over the pass. Whoever dropped the shoe must have been a brave and determined woman. Perhaps she was successful and made it to Alaska. Perhaps she had to turn back in defeat. No one will ever know for sure, but what we do know is that she took part in one of the greatest adventures in the 19th century.
【小题1】The ordinary woman’s leather shoe is considered unusual because ______. 

A.it was an important clue to life in the past
B.it was found on a famous trail
C.it at one time belonged to a VIP
D.it was a fashionable shoe at that time
【小题2】According to this passage, many people who went to Alaska ______. 
A.eventually became millionaires
B.brought with them many shoes
C.had conflicts with the Eskimos
D.were not properly equipped
【小题3】The Canadian government made gold seekers bring one year’s supplies with them so that ______.
A.they would not die of hunger and cold
B.the army would have enough food for fighting a war
C.they would change these goods with the Eskimos
D.the supplies would make Alaska rich
【小题4】No matter what happened to the woman who owned the shoe, ______. 
A.she must have lived a happy life
B.she certainly dropped the shoe on purpose
C.her adventurous spirit is definitely admired
D.her other shoes were equally fashionable

 
E
Research on the human brain has been attracting more and more scientists in recent years, just like the booming hi-tech industry. One of the latest research topics is how to change the human brain or combine the computer and the human brain, i.e. to transplant a chip into a human brain. This idea may make everyone’s dream come true. If we compare a human brain to a hard disc(硬盘), what the scientists are doing is to enlarge the capacity of the hard disc. For the time being, there are some difficulties in such transplant experiments, but scientists never give up.
Experiments have started on animals. In 1996, a transplant experiment performed at the Defense and Military Physiology Research Institute in the U.S. turned a bear into a dolphin.
The dolphin was named Ted, and the bear was named Tallin. Using the most advanced technology available, deep and detailed images were made of the memory area in Ted’s brain containing information about swimming by the scientists. They obtained a series of useful information, the signals transferred by the nervous system. Such information was saved into a button-sized chip, which was then transplanted into the action memory area in Tallin’s brain. The information saved on the chip was released by means of electric power.
Recently, another comprehensive memory transplant was performed at the Motor Nerve Research Institute of the University of California. The comprehensive memory transplanted in the experiment included actions, moods, logic, words, images, etc. The experiment involved an entire transplant of the memory area. This was the largest such experiment done so far.
The transplant was performed making a transfer from a dog named “Genius” to a dog named “Idiot”. “Genius” could understand and follow up to 100 gestures and orders made by its master. It was a real genius in memorizing. “Idiot” was the younger brother of “Genius”. It had no contact with people at all since its birth. It became an animal with nothing in its brain, without any memory.
The operation was a complete success. When the two dogs woke up, “Idiot” had grasped all the abilities “Genius” possessed; it was good at memorizing and sensible. It could follow every gesture and any command given by its master. But “Genius” gave no response to its master, and in fact did not recognize him at all.
57. The purpose of the experiment is _____.
A. to combine the computer and the human brain    
B. to enlarge the capacity of human brain
C. to make some stupid dog turn clever          D. to make bear swim
58. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A. The scientists transferred a button-sized chip with useful information in Tallin’s brain.
B. The first comprehensive memory transplant was performed at the Motor Nerve Research University.
C. The second experiment wasn’t an entire transplant of the memory area.
D. The Idiot was an animal with memory before brain experiment
59. What does the underlined word “success” refer to?
A. The two dogs woke up.
B. They were both good at memorizing.
C. The Idiot grasped all the abilities of Genius.
D. The Genius grasped all the abilities of Idiot.
60. According to the text, we can infer _____.
A. a person can know more after the experiment
B. a bear can swim after being transferred a chip with related useful information
C. a dog can become clever after entire transplant of the memory area
D. it is really good for animals to have been involved in the transplant experiment


B
How does a place become a World Heritage Site ( 世界遗产 ) ? It takes a lot of people to decide.
1 )  If a country wants one of its places to be on the World Heritage List, it has to ask UNESCO ( 联合国教科文组织 ) . The place must be important and special. UNESCO put the Great Wall on the list in 1987 because, it said, it was a great part of Chinese culture and beautifully made to go with the land. When a country asks, it must also make a plan for taking care of the place.
2 )  The World Heritage Committee of UNESCO talks about different places and decides whether to put them on the list. The committee meets every June. Many experts help the committee to decide.
3 )  After a new place goes on the list, UNESCO gives money to help keep it looking good. If a place is in serious danger, it may be put on the list of World Heritage Sites in Danger. UNESCO gives special care and help to those places.
4 )  Countries have to give UNESCO regular reports about places on the list. If UNESCO thinks a country isn’t taking good enough care of a place, the site will be taken off the list.
45.The passage implies that ________.
A.becoming a world heritage site takes hard work.
B.a place with beautiful scenery is often on the World Heritage List.
C.a place which was taken good care of is often on the World Heritage List.
D.the Great Wall become a World Heritage Site for its history.
46.If a place successfully becomes a World Heritage Site, the country ________.
A.can ask UNESCO for more money and help
B.should continue to take special care of it
C.won’t take trouble of caring for it
D.will try to put it on the List of World Heritage Sites in Danger
47.The passage mainly discusses ________.
A.how the World Heritage Committee of UNESCO decides a World Heritage Site
B.how the World Heritage Committee of UNESCO protects a World Heritage Site
C.how the Great Wall becomes a World Heritage Site
D.how a place becomes s World Heritage Site
48.The purpose of putting a place on the World Heritage List is ________.
A.to attract more tourists from other countries
B.to get more money and help from other countries
C.to have it taken better care of
D.to make it known to other countries

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