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1.The morning had been a disaster.My tooth was  (21)C,and I'd been in an argument with a friend.Her words still hurt:"The trouble with you is that you won't (22)B  yourself in my place.Can't you see things from my point of view?"I shook my head (23)C   and felt the ache in my tooth.I'd thought I could (24)A out till my dentist came back from holiday,but the pain was really(25)B.I started calling the(26)D in the phone book,but no one could see me (27)D.Finally,at about lunchtime,I got lucky.
"If you come by right now,"the receptionist said,"the dentist will (28)A you in."
I took my purse and keys and(29)B to my car.But suddenly I began to doubt about the dentist.What kind of dentist would be so (30)A to treat someone at such short notice?Why wasn't he as busy as the others?
In the dentist's office,I sat down and looked(31)C.I saw nothing (32)C the bare walls and I became even more worried.The assistant(33)D my nervousness and placed her warm hand over my ice-cold one.
When I told her my (34)A,she laughed and said,"Don't worry.The dentist is very good."
"How long do I have to wait for him?"I asked (35)B.
"Come on,he is coming.Just lie down and (36)A.And enjoy the artwork,"the assistant said.
"The artwork?"I was(37)D.
The chair went back,suddenly I smiled.There was a beautiful picture,right where I could enjoy it:on the ceiling.How(38)C the dentist was!At that moment,I began to understand what my friend(39)B  by her words.
What a(40)A!

21.A.shakingB.weakC.achingD.flexible
22.A.takeB.putC.haveD.play
23.A.violentlyB.merelyC.stubbornlyD.consequently
24.A.holdB.breakC.cutD.put
25.A.absoluteB.unbearableC.unreliableD.formal
26.A.receptionistsB.managersC.nursesD.dentists
27.A.entirelyB.slightlyC.absolutelyD.immediately
28.A.fitB.takeC.pullD.come
29.A.closedB.rushedC.pushedD.guided
30.A.eagerB.cautiousC.braveD.loyal
31.A.upB.overC.aroundD.down
32.A.thereforeB.whileC.butD.however
33.A.translatedB.resistedC.admittedD.noticed
34.A.fearsB.intentionC.considerationD.arrangement
35.A.terriblyB.impatientlyC.extremelyD.respectively
36.A.relaxB.sleepC.observeD.refer
37.A.affectedB.frustratedC.disappointedD.puzzled
38.A.foolishB.terribleC.considerateD.considerable
39.A.attachedB.meantC.intendedD.pretended
40.A.reliefB.regretC.successD.loss.

分析 本文是一篇记叙文.讲述了作者在一个上午跟朋友争论后因牙痛而去看牙医的故事.文章告诉我们做任何事要学会换位思考,要站在对方的立场考虑问题.站在他人的角度,了解他人的境况、处世方式,人与人之间的关系才会更加和谐.

解答 21--25 CBCAB  26--30 DDABA  31--35 CCDAB   36--40 ADCBA
21.C.考查形容词的词义辨析和语境理解.根据上下文,本文此处表示作者牙疼,故答案选C.
22.B.考查动词的词义辨析和语境理解.put yourself in my place,原文的意思是表达换位思考,把你放在我的位置,put 表示"放". 故选B.
23.C.考查副词的词义辨析和语境理解.violently 猛烈地 merely 仅仅 stubbornly 固执地 consequently 因此,结果.我固执地摇头,不同意他的看法. 故选C.
24.A.考查动词的词义辨析和语境理解.hold out 坚持,我本认为我可以坚持到我的牙医度假回来.但是牙痛真的不能忍受. 故选A.
25.B.考查形容词的词义辨析和语境理解.absolute 绝对的 unbearable 不可忍受的 unreliable 不可靠的 formal 正式的,这里指的是牙痛不可忍受,故答案选B.
26.D.考查名词的词义辨析和语境理解.根据上下文只能是在电话本里查牙医的电话,给牙医打电话,但是没有人可以立刻赶来.故答案选D.
27.D.考查副词的词义辨析和语境理解.此处强调自己的无助,没有医生立即过来给自己医治;immediately立即,马上;故选D.
28.A.考查动词的词义辨析和语境理解.fit 适合,表示"这个牙医适合你". 故选A.
29.B.考查动词的词义辨析和语境理解.我拿着钱包和钥匙向车跑去.rush 冲、奔. 强调心情急迫;故选B.
30.A.考查形容词的词义辨析和语境理解.eager 热心的 cautious 谨慎的 brave 勇敢的 loyal 忠诚的,为什么这个大夫这么热心,可以立刻给我治病,他不像其他大夫那么忙吗?故选A.
31.C.考查介词的词义辨析和语境理解.look around 四周看,在诊所里,我四周看看,我只看到裸露墙壁. 故选C.
32.C.考查连词的词义辨析和语境理解.nothing but 只有,仅仅,在诊所里,我四周看看,我只看到裸露墙壁. 故选C.
33.D.考查动词的词义辨析和语境理解.根据上文可知,我紧张了,本空表示医生的助手注意到了我的紧张. 故选D.
34.A.考查名词的词义辨析和语境理解.由前文的worried可知,本空只能填fear,我告诉了医生我的恐惧. 故选A.
35.B.考查副词的词义辨析和语境理解.terribly 害怕地;impatiently 无耐性地,不耐烦地 extremely 极端地 respectively分别地;各自地,独自地,我牙痛的要命,所以就有点不耐烦的问. 故选B.
36.A.考查动词的词义辨析和语境理解.我现在是紧张,担心,害怕,所以他让我躺下来放松一下. 故选A.
37.D.考查动词的词义辨析和语境理解.affected受影响的 frustrated 失意的 disappointed失望的 puzzled迷惑的,我对与他在此种情况下让我欣赏艺术品,而感到有点迷惑.我现在牙痛啊!故选D.
38.C.考查形容词的词义辨析和语境理解.considerate 体贴人的,根据前文的描述可知,这个诊所的安排实际上是非常的体贴人. 故选C.
39.B.考查动词的词义辨析和语境理解.现在我开始理解我朋友的话了,故答案选B.
40.A.考查名词的词义辨析和语境理解.真让我放心,relief 放松安慰.故选A.

点评 完型填空题的解题步骤:1、通读全文,了解大意 2、细读首尾,推测意图 3、综合考虑,瞻前顾后 4、复读全文,验证答案 做完题目以后,要立足整体,再次通读全文,从语法入手,检查一下句子的时态、语法、主谓一致、代词的性、数、格以及词语的搭配等是否正确.若有疑问,必须根据文章的中心思想,从意义、语法的角度来仔细权衡,加以改正,弥补疏漏

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