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9.On May 28th,1998 I was driving my 13-year-old daughter and 14-year-old son to school.(41)Amy car crashed with a truck.All three of us were critically injured.Stacey's brain (42)Bwas the most severe.Despite all(43)B to save her,she died two days later.When I became (44)C,I heard my husband talking to the organ donor coordinator..
We knew that Stacey would want that because that's the kind of person she was.She always wanted to(45)Dpeople.She was always smiling and brought so much joy to others.She was(46)D and enjoyed writing stories and poetry.
It has been a(47)Cto know that Stacey(48)Bin the lives of others.I have even met the family of one of Stacey's kidney recipients.This little girl was 6years old at the time of the(49)D.She was suffering from Nephrotic Syndrome.I saw pictures showing the (50)Bof the Nephrotic Syndrome and the pictures of her after the transplant.They already showed an amazing difference.We (51)Devery year through letters,cards and pictures.The girl is really (52)Aat school and will be graduating as a top student from high school next year.I am so (53)A that we have this relationship.I also feel (54)Athat my daughter has made so great a difference to a person's life.
(55)C the years,I have had some kind of contact with all of the recipients except the heart recipient.I'm very sorry for that.I would love to hear something from the heart of the (56)Cfamily.There are so many things that I (57)Aabout her.I wonder if she is anything like Stacey.Does she smile all the time?Does she enjoy writing stories and poetry?I do hope that they can (58)Bus!
I feel (59)Cbecause I was the one driving in the accident which caused Stacey's death.I also feel proud that my daughter has (60)Dso many people.
41.A.UnfortunatelyB.TotallyC.CarelesslyD.Hurriedly
42.A.woundB.injuryC.knockD.pain
43.A.achievementsB.attemptsC.attainsD.adoptions
44.A.cautiousB.carelessC.consciousD.creative
45.A.witnessB.applyC.amuseD.assist
46.A.harmoniousB.enviousC.shyD.frien dly
47.A.chanceB.legendC.comfortD.reason
48.A.goes onB.lives onC.plays withD.studies on
49.A.cooperationB.sicknessC.tirednessD.transplant
50.A.proofB.effectsC.immunityD.spread
51.A.respondB.conversedC.reactD.communicate
52.A.doing wellB.getting alongC.having funD.crazy about
53.A.gratefulB.helpfulC.respectfulD.wonderful
54.A.relievedB.nervousC.anxiousD.eager
55.A.AmongB.SinceC.OverD.From
56.A.donor'sB.distributor'sC.recipient'sD.operator's
57.A.wonderB.questionC.requireD.care
58.A.payB.contactC.spareD.notice
59.A.uncontrollableB.unbelievableC.guiltyD.embarrassed
60.A.seenB.promotedC.movedD.helped

分析 本文为故事类记叙文;文章介绍了女儿捐赠器官的事件.一次交通事故使得作者失去了女儿Stacey,作者自己也受伤;恢复意识时得知丈夫捐赠Stacey的器官;Stacey一直是一个乐于助人的孩子,所以作者认为捐赠器官正是Stacey想要做的;作者与肾的受捐人,一个小女孩一直保持者联系,并且小女孩在学校成绩一直很好让她感到安慰;与其他受捐者作者也都有着某种联系,除了心脏受捐者;作者想知道心脏受捐者和Stacey是否有相似之处,所以希望他们能与她联系;女儿给予那么多人以帮助,作者感到自豪.

解答 41-45 ABBCD  46-50 DCBDB    51-55 DAAAC  56-60 CABCD
41.答案是A.本题考查语境中选用副词.A.Unfortunately不幸地 B.Totally 完全地C.Carelessly粗心地 D.Hurriedly 匆忙地;根据语境可知,作者"不幸地"与一辆卡车相撞,故选A.
42.答案是B.本题考查语境中选用名词.A.wound伤口(刀伤或枪伤等) B.injury 伤害(一般是指在事故中受伤)C.knock 撞D.pain 疼痛;根据语境可知,车祸中Stacey"受伤"最严重,故选B.
43.答案是B.本题考查语境中选用名词A.achievements 成就B.attempts 试图,努力C.attains获得 D.adoptions 领养,采纳;根据语境可知,因为Stacey受伤严重,尽管"努力"救治,她还是去世了;故选B.
44.答案是C.本题考查语境中选用形容词A.cautious小心的 B.careless 粗心的C.conscious 有意识的;D.creative 有创造力的;根据语境可知,作者也受伤了,当她恢复"意识"时听到丈夫和器官捐献协调员之间的谈话;故选C.
45.答案是D.本题考查语境中选用动词A.witness目睹,见证; B.apply 申请;运用;C.amuse 使高兴;D.assist 帮助;根据下文"She was always smiling and brought so much joy to others.(她总是微笑并给他人带来很多快乐)"推断Stacey乐于"帮助"他人,故选D.
46.答案是D.本题考查语境中选用形容词A.harmonious 和谐的B.envious嫉妒的 C.shy 害羞的D.friendly 友好的;根据语境可知,Stacey乐于助人,对人"友好",故选D.
47.答案是C.本题考查语境中选用名词A.chance机会,可能性 B.legend 传奇C.comfort安慰 D.reason 理由,原因;根据语境可知,Stacey在其他人身上继续活着对作者来讲是"安慰",故选C.
48.答案是B.本题考查语境中选用动词短语A.goes on继续 B.lives on继续活着 C.plays with和…一起玩 D.studies on继续研究,继续学习; 根据语境可知,Stacey在其他人身上"继续活着"对作者来讲是安慰,故选B.
49.答案是D.本题考查语境中选用名词A.cooperation 合作B.sickness 生病C.tiredness 疲倦D.transplant 移植;根据语境可知,Stacey的肾"移植"到一个小女孩身上,故选D.
50.答案是B.本题考查语境中选用名词A.proof 证据B.effects 影响C.immunity 免疫力D.spread传播;根据句意可知,作者见到过显示 肾病综合征"影响"的图片,故选B.
51.答案是D.本题考查语境中选用动词A.respond 回复B.conversed交谈 C.react 反应D.communicate 联系,交流;根据句意可知,作者通过信件、卡片等与这个被捐赠的孩子"联系",故选D.
52.答案是A.本题考查语境中选用动词短语A.doing well做得好 B.getting along 进展好,相处好;C.having fun 开心D.crazy about 着迷;根据下文"will be graduating as a top student 将要以尖子生的身份毕业"推断这个女孩在学校"做得好",故选A.
53.答案是A.本题考查语境中选用形容词A.grateful 感激的B.helpful 由帮助的C.respectful 充满敬意的D.wonderful 精彩的,好的;根据语境可知,作者与被捐赠的这个女孩的关系很好,因此对此她心怀"感激";故选A.
54.答案是A.本题考查语境中选用动词A.relieved放心的,宽慰的;B.nervous 紧张C.anxious 焦虑的D.eager 迫切的;根据语境可知,女儿为他人的生活带来了好的变化,作者感到"宽慰",故选A.
55.答案是C.本题考查语境中选用介词A.Among在…中 B.Since 自从C.Over在…期间 D.From从…;over the years在这些年中,故选C. 
56.答案是C.本题考查语境中选用名词A.donor's 捐赠者的B.distributor's 分发者的C.recipient's 接受者的D.operator's 操作者的;根据语境可知,作者除了和受赠肾的女孩保持联系外,与其他的"受赠者"都有着某种联系,故选C.
57.答案是A.本题考查语境中选用动词;A.wonder想知道;不知道 B.question 询问C.require 要求D.care 关心;根据下文"I wonder if she is anything like Stacey.我想知道她是否与Stacey相像"可知作者"想知道"她;故选A.
58.答案是B.本题考查语境中选用动词A.pay 付钱B.contact 联系,接触C.spare抽查,匀出 D.notice 注意;根据语境可知,作者想知道关于接受心脏捐赠者的情况,所以希望他们能够"联系"她;故选B.
59.答案是C.本题考查语境中选用形容词.A.uncontrollable 不可控制的B.unbelievable 难以置信的C.guilty 内疚的D.embarrassed 尴尬的;根据语境可知,因为"我"开车发生事故导致Stacey的死亡,所以感到"内疚",故选C.
60.答案是D.本题考查语境中选用动词;A.seen 看见B.promoted 促进;C.moved移动; D.helped 帮助;根据语境可知,女儿"帮助"了那么多的人,作者感到骄傲,故选D.

点评 选词填空类完形旨在考查考生对英语词汇的把握和在语篇中的综合运用能力、阅读理解能力.解答此类题,首先要浏览所给词汇,对这些词汇的意义、词性有一个初步的了解,然后在通读全文,了解文章大意的基础上进行试填;答完后再通读一篇文章,确保语句通顺,语意连贯.

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