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6.Once again the old couple walked into the lawyer's office.The lawyer was still very (26)D    after having a chat with them.He had a(27)Atime getting to know their affairs.This couple had been(28)Bfor 40 years.Nothing ever seemed to go right.
    They didn't get divorced(29)Dthey were afraid that it might(30)Btheir children's(31)C.Now all their children had already graduated and left.There was nothing to(32)B.All they wanted was to lead their own life free from all these years of (33)Afrom their marriage,so they(34)Don a divorce.
    Having(35)A the papers,they had a  (36)D together.
    When dishes were served,immediately the old man took (37)Bfor the old lady."Take this,it's your favorite."
    But the wife(38)C,"This is always the problem.You always think so highly of yourself,(39)B   thinking about how I feel.Don't you know that I hate chicken?"Little did she know that,(40)C  forty years,her husband had been trying all ways to (41)Dher.Little did she know that chicken was her husband's favorite.
    Deep into the night they couldn't sleep,knowing they still (42)Aeach other.The old man dialed her number.However,she refused to answer it,thinking"I have asked for divorce,and now I have to keep it this way,(43)DI will lose face."Later she remembered he had a(44)Aproblem.
    The old man suddenly felt painful.He was about to phone the doctor when the doorbell rang.He opened the door.There stood the old lady,his former wife,holding the(45)C.

26.A.frightenedB.painfulC.sadD.puzzled
27.A.difficultB.happyC.busyD.good
28.A.fightingB.quarrellingC.lovingD.worrying
29.A.thoughB.whenC.asD.since
30.A.ruinB.affectC.improveD.promote
31.A.careerB.childhoodC.educationD.knowledge
32.A.hateB.worryC.considerD.congratulate
33.A.unhappinessB.happinessC.woundsD.understanding
34.A.concentratedB.dependedC.carriedD.agreed
35.A.signedB.readC.writtenD.prepared
36.A.partyB.celebrationC.meetingD.dinner
37.A.foodB.chickenC.beefD.meat
38.A.requestedB.laughedC.shoutedD.smiled
39.A.oftenB.littleC.usuallyD.occasionally
40.A.afterB.because ofC.duringD.before
41.A.encourageB.dislikeC.annoyD.please
42.A.lovedB.respectedC.escapedD.encouraged
43.A.andB.soC.butD.or
44.A.heartB.loveC.legD.eye
45.A.bookB.phoneC.medicineD.money

分析 本文是一篇故事类的记叙文.文章介绍了一对老夫妻结婚四十多年来一直在争吵,但是为了不影响孩子的学业而没有离婚.在孩子大学毕业离开家后他们终于签订协议离婚.离婚后他们一起吃了晚餐.餐桌上老人为前妻夹了鸡肉,认为这是前妻最喜欢的.结果前妻很恼火,认为他不知道她的感受而总是自认为是.但是她不知道的是四十多年来他一直想取悦她;她不知道的是鸡肉是他的最爱;深夜了他们都睡不着,知道还深爱着对方;老人给前妻打电话,但是她拒绝了,不想丢面子,认为离婚了就得坚持下去.后来她想起老人有心脏病.老人突然很痛苦,他正准备给医生打电话,这时门铃响了;打开门发现前妻拿着药站在门口.

解答 26.D.考查形容词词义辨析.frightened表示"害怕的";painful表示"痛苦的";sad表示"伤心的";puzzled表示"困惑的";根据上下文可知,这对老夫妻深爱着对方,但是却要离婚,所以这位律师感到困惑,由此判断答案是D.
27.A.考查形容词词义辨析.difficult困难的;happy开心的;busy忙的;good好的.根据上下文可知,律师困惑他们为什么要离婚,所以很难理解他们的事件,所以用difficult,答案选择A.
28.B.考查动词词义辨析.fighting打架;quarrelling争吵;loving爱;worrying担心.由下文的"Nothing ever seemed to go right.(一切似乎都不顺利)"和下文的离婚可以判断这对老夫妻不和,所以排除C和D;根据下文可知他们仍然深爱着对方,所以判断他们经常争吵,而不是打架,所以选择B.
29.D.本题考查上下文的逻辑关系的理解. though虽然;when当…时候;as当…时候,因为,虽然;since既然,自从;由下文可知,"既然他们担心离婚会影响孩子们"是过去没有离婚的原因,所以排除A和B.as表示原因时强调的是"原因"本身;since表示"既然"时强调的是结果,附带说明原因.本题强调的是原先没有离婚的事实,所以用since表示"既然"所以本题选择D.
30.B.考查动词词义辨析.ruin毁了;affect影响;improve改进;promote促进;根据上文可知"他们担心离婚会影响孩子们",所以答案选择B.
31.C.考查名词词义辨析.career职业; childhood童年; education教育;knowledge知识,了解.根据下文"Now all their children had already graduated and left.(现在所有的孩子都已经毕业离开)"可以判断他们是担心离婚会对孩子们的教育有影响,所以答案选择C.
32.B.本题考查动词词义辨析.hate恨;worry担心;consider考虑;congratulate祝贺.由上文可知,过去他们担心离婚会影响孩子们的教育,现在所有的孩子都已经毕业离开.所以该句表达的是"他们没有什么可担心的了.",由此判断答案是B.
33.A.本题考查名词词义辨析.unhappiness 不开心;happiness开心;wound伤口,伤害; understanding理解.这对老夫妻多年来一直在争吵,所以可以判断他们的婚姻生活不开心,由此判断答案是A.
34.D.本题考查动词词义辨析.concentrate on(注意力等)集中;depend on 依赖; carry on继续;agree on 同意.联系下文可知他们离婚了,所以"so they agreed on a divorce(所以他们同意离婚.)",答案选择D.
35.A.本题考查动词词义辨析.sign签名; read阅读;write写;prepare准备.sign the papers表示"签署文件",联系下文可知他们签署离婚相关的文件,所以答案选择A.
36.D.本题考查名词词义辨析.party 聚会; celebration庆祝; meeting会议,会面;dinner晚餐;根据下文中"When dishes were served当食物端上来时"可以推断他们一起吃饭,所以答案是D."
37.B.本题考查名词词义辨析.food 食物; chicken小鸡,鸡肉; beef牛肉;meat肉;根据下文"Don't you know that I hate chicken?(你不知道我不吃鸡肉吗)"可知老人为前妻夹了鸡肉.由此判断答案是B.
38.C.考查动词词义辨析.request请求;laugh大笑;shout大叫,大嚷;smile微笑.由上下文可知,老人为前妻夹了鸡肉,可是他的前妻不喜欢鸡肉;因此他的前妻生气,认为他不了解她,冲他大嚷,由此判断答案是C.
39.B.考查副词词义辨析.often经常;little很少;usually通常;occasionally偶尔.根据语境"You always think so highly of yourself,(39)thinking about how I feel.",与上文的always相对应,老人的前妻认老人总是自我感觉好,很少考虑她的感受.所以用little表示"很少",答案是B.
40.C.本题考查介词词义辨析.after在…之后;because of 因为; during在…期间;before在…之前.本句的意思是"在这40年期间,老人一直想要取悦他的妻子".所以答案是C.
41.D.本题考查动词词义辨析.encourage鼓励; dislike喜欢;annoy 恼火; please取悦;由上文老人为前妻夹菜,以及下文他们还深爱着对方可以推测老人还是爱着妻子,想让她高兴,由此判断答案是D.
42.A.考查动词词义辨析.love 爱;respect尊重;escape逃跑; encourage鼓励;文章描述了这对老夫妻虽然有误解但是还是相爱,丈夫为妻子夹菜,妻子为丈夫送药,所以这些都说明他们爱着对方,所以答案是A.
43.D.本题考查连词词义辨析. and并且;so 因此;but 但是;or或者,否则.本句表达的是妻子的内心的想法"我要求离婚的,现在我不得不遵守,否则我会丢面子的."由此判断答案是D.
44.A.考查名词词义辨析.heart心,心脏; love爱; leg腿; eye眼睛.由下文妻子连夜送药可以推测老人身体有病,而且有可能有生命危险;所以推测老人有心脏病,所以答案选择A.
45.C.本题考查名词词义辨析.book书;phone电话;medicine要;money钱.由上一题可知老人心脏有问题,本句提到老人要给医生打电话可以推测老人需要药,所以仍然爱着他的前妻把药及时送来,所以答案是C.

点评 完型填空要在整体理解文章和辨析词义的基础上,根据上下文的逻辑进行选择.

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