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7.There was a blind girl who hated herself because she was blind.She hated everyone,except her(36)A boyfriend.He was always there for her.She told her boyfriend,"If I could only see the world,I would (37)B you."
One day,someone(38)Aa pair of eyes to her.When the(39)D came off,she was able to see everything,including her boyfriend.He asked her,(40)C  you can see the world,will you marry me?"The girl looked at her boyfriend and found that he was blind.The(41)D of his closed eyelids shocked her.She hadn't(42)Athat.The thought of looking at them the rest of her life led her to(43)C to marry him.Her boyfriend left in(44)A and days later wrote a note to her,saying:Take good (45)Bof my eyes,dear.I'll always love you.
This is how the human brain often (46)Dwhen our status changes.Only a very few(47)A what life was like before,and who was always by their(48)C in the most painful situations.Life is a gift.
Today before you say an unkind word,think of someone who can't speak.Before you complain(抱怨) about the(49)Bof your food,think of someone who has nothing to eat.Before you complain about (50)D.think of someone who went too early to heaven.Before complaining about the distance you drive,think of someone who(51)
B the same distance with their feet.And when you are(52)Aand complain about your job,think of the(53)B,the disabled,and those who wish they had your job.And when depressing thoughts seem to get you down,(54)Ca smile on your face and think:you're (55)Dand still around.

36.A.lovingB.blindC.handsomeD.careful
37.A.helpB.marryC.answerD.reward
38.A.donatedB.huntedC.boughtD.posted
39.A.scarsB.coversC.glassesD.bandages
40.A.In caseB.Even ifC.Now thatD.Only if
41.A.touchB.senseC.ideaD.sight
42.A.expectedB.believedC.supposedD.realized
43.A.decideB.promiseC.refuseD.manage
44.A.tearsB.prideC.JoyD.surprise
45.A.lookB.careC.attentionD.notice
46.A.runsB.comesC.movesD.works
47.A.rememberB.imagineC.recognizeD.discover
48.A.placeB.edgeC.sideD.scene
49.A.priceB.tasteC.valueD.color
50.A.societyB.familyC.wealthD.life
51.A.drivesB.walksC.followsD.practices
52.A.tiredB.excitedC.pleasedD.moved
53.A.skillfulB.unemployedC.ordinaryD.impatient
54.A.makeB.fixC.putD.take
55.A.aloneB.goneC.realD.alive

分析 一个盲人女孩向她的男友承诺,如果她能看到东西,她讲嫁给他.结果这个男孩把眼睛给了女孩,女孩却嫌弃男孩看不见而不嫁给他.作者得出结论,我们要正确的看待完美,学着去爱.

解答 36-40 ABADC     41-45 DACAB    46-50 DACBD     51-55 BABCD
36.A 考查形容词词义辨析,从前有一个盲姑娘,她非常恨自己双目失明.她恨所有的人,但她亲爱的男朋友除外,因为无论什么时候,他都在她身边.故选A.
37.B 考查动词词义辨析,她对男朋友说:"如果我能获得光明,我就嫁给你.".故选B
38.A 根据上下文,有一天,有人给她捐了一双眼,故选A
39.D考查名词词义辨析 等绷带解开后,她什么都可以看见了,这也包括了她的男朋友.故选D
40.C 考查短语 根据上文.她男朋友问她,既然你可以看到这个世界了,你会嫁给我吗?,故选C,now that既然.
41.D由下文可知,那个女孩子看着自己的男友,看到他是双目失明的.但他双眼紧闭的样子让她很意外,故选D
42.A考查生活常识  他双眼紧闭的样子让她很意外,这是她之前没有料想到的.,
43 C细节理解题 由后文和语境可知,想到余生都要看着这紧闭的双眼,她拒绝嫁给他
44.A 考查名词辨析 她的男朋友流着眼泪走了.
45.B考查名词词义辨析   几天后,他给她写了一张纸条:亲爱的,好好珍惜我的双眼.我会永远爱你.
46.D考查动词词义辨析 根据上文,当我们的身份变了之后,我们的思想也通常会发生变化.
47.A考查动词词义 只有很少人会记得以前的生活是什么样子,在最痛苦的时候又是谁陪在他们的身边.生活是一份礼物.
48.C根据上文 在最痛苦的时候又是谁陪在他们的身边,故选side.
49.B考查名词词义辨析 句意:在你抱怨食物味道不如意之前--想想那些没有东西吃的人,故选B,taste口味
50.D细节理解 在你打算因为生活状况而发牢骚的时候--想想那些过早离开了人世的人,故选D.
51.B 考查动词词义辨析 在你为驾驶距离不满的时候--想想那些要用双脚走完同样距离的人,所以用walk
52.A 考查形容词词义辨析 在你疲惫不堪,抱怨自己的工作的时候--想想那些失业者、残疾人,还有那些想获得你那份工作的人.
53.B根据上下文 想想那些失业者、残疾人,还有那些想获得你那份工作的人
54.C 细节理解,在你情绪低落,一蹶不振的时候--要面带笑容,应选C.
55.D考查形容词词义,在你情绪低落,一蹶不振的时候--要面带笑容,然后这样想:你活着,还活得好好的.故选D.

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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