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4.I'm a TV show host.One Sunday,I(36)Bmy 7-year-old daughter by the sea for lunch.On arriving at the beach,I saw JoJo,a(37)Cman in the hotel business.We sat down to chat in an open air cafe(38)AI watched my daughter enjoy herself on the swings in front of us.
Suddenly our conversation was(39)Bby a stranger,who politely asked    40   to speak to me.Often people want to tell me(41)Dabout my controversial TV show,when
I'm out on the(42)A.
He asked to speak to me(43)A,so we stood a bit away from my table.He said,
"I'm James,father of a 7-year-old girl,who's very sick.The doctors said that if she was treated in the UK,she would probably(44)C.But I'm poor,so can you please help me?"
Speechless,I stared in the man's eyes full of(45)Dand asked how l could help.After we talked for a while,I went to sit back.JoJo asked me,"What's wrong with you?Your
(46)Bchanged."I told him and he was very sorry for this sick child.
All weekend I(47)CJames,his daughter and his family.I even considered doing a special TV show to(48)Amoney for this sick child.
On Monday morning I was at the office after I finished (49)Bmy show,when JoJo walked  into my office.Actually JoJo is so(50)Cand I never imagined he had time to come and see me.
"Please,call the man(51)Dthe sick child and tell him that I'll(52)Aall expenses for his sick daughter's treatment."JoJo said,with a(53)Bin his hand."I've been married for 35 years,I wasn't lucky enough to(54)Da child.l want to help this child now."I(55)Cthe phone to call James.
36.A.heldB.tookC.shippedD.sent
37.A.seriousB.smartC.wealthyD.diligent
38.A.whileB.beforeC.afterD.thongh
39.A.spreadB.interruptedC.heardD.announced
40.A.questionB.adviceC.supportD.permission
41.A.everythingB.anythingC.nothingD.something
42.A.streetsB.tripsC.spotsD.beaches
43.A.privatelyB.loudlyC.quietlyD.secretly
44.A.escapeB.controlC.surviveD.deserve
45.A.doubtsB.scareC.excitementD.tears
46.A.temperB.faceC.voiceD.style
47.A.looked afterB.cared forC.thought aboutD.asked about
48.A.raiseB.makeC.earnD.save
49.A.discussingB.presentingC.writingD.practising
50.A.proudB.richC.busyD.careful
51.A.onB.forC.upD.with
52.A.payB.spendC.shareD.gain
53.A.paperB.checkC.penD.letter
54.A.helpB.adoptC.attendD.have
55.A.held onB.got throughC.picked upD.turned on

分析 一个星期天,作者带女儿去海边吃午饭,促成了一桩善事.

解答 36-40 BCABD    41-45 DAACD      46-50 BCABC     51-55 DABDC
36.B 考查动词词义辨析,一个星期天,我带七岁的女儿去海边吃午饭.故选B.
37.C 考查形容词词义辨析,call the man(51)the sick child and tell him that I'll(52)all expenses for his sick daughter's treatment可知.故选C.wealthy有钱的
38.A 根据上下文,当女儿玩的时候,我和朋友聊天,故选A
39.B考查动词词义辨析 我和朋友聊天的时候,一个陌生人跑过来打断我们的谈话.故选B
40.D 考查名词词义辨析 根据上文.一个陌生人跑过来打断我们的谈话,礼貌的征求许可,故选D,permission许可.
41.D由下文可知,就我们有争议的节目,经常有人和我谈论一些关于节目的内容,故选D
42.A考查生活常识 当我外出,在街上时,
43 A 细节理解题 由后文和语境可知,此人想私下与我交谈,所以我们离开桌子,走远了一点
44.C 考查动词辨析 孩子病重,如果去外地治疗就能活下来.
45.D考查名词词义辨析 说起重病的孩子,这个父亲泪如泉涌.
46.B考查名词词义辨析 根据上文,作者与陌生男子交谈后,回到座位,应该是神情凝重
47.C考查短语 作者之后一直想着这个父亲,考虑如何帮他
48.A根据上文 可知作者想为他制作一期节目为他筹钱,故选raise.
49.B考查动词词义辨析  句意:作者下了节目后,故选B,present提出; 出现
50.C  考查形容词词义辨析 作者下了节目后,他的朋友来找他,他倍感惊讶,因为朋友是个大忙人,故选C.
51.D 考查介词词义辨析 朋友来找那个患病孩子的父亲,所以用with
52.A 考查动词词义辨析  他愿意支付这个孩子看病的所有费用
53.B根据上下文 他愿意支付这个孩子看病的所有费用,手里拿的应该是支票,
54.D 细节理解,朋友结婚35年了,很不幸运,未能有自己的孩子,应选D.
55.C 考查短语辨析,pick up 拿起,作者拿起电话拨通患病孩子父亲的号码.故选C.

点评 完型填空,解题时要抓住文章的脉络,一定要读懂全文,弄清文章要表达的思想,注意前后段落之间的关系.答题中,一定要认真分析,注意选项与上下文的关系,与前后单词的关系.对于一时没有太大的把握的题可以放到最后再来完成,因为有时答案可以从下文内容体现出来.答完后再通读一篇文章,看看所选选项能不能是语句通顺,语意连贯.

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