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【题目】Galina was born with an illness called Spina Bifida. Because of her disability, she has only had a little ______. Her parents were ______ of her and never allowed their friends and neighbors to see her. Her mother often ______ her because Gailina could not control the things her body did. This made her think that her disability was all her ______ and that she must have done something wrong. She spent the next four years in ______. She liked it better there because she was with others who had disabilities. She did not feel ______ from everyone else. But when she went back to live at home, she realized just how different she was from all her brothers and sisters. She was so ______ that she tried to kill herself. But she did not succeed. Soon after this, she left home and found work in a big city.

One day a group of Christians visited her. They told her about Jesus Christ who loves all people, even those who are ______. She was not interested because when she was a child she was taught another ______. But the Christians did not ______ seeing her. Then she began to realize that their friend, Jesus Christ, loved her. She found a new friend in Jesus. Galina does not feel rejected any more. She feels ______ and loved by God. Her ______ with her parents has changed too. One time when she went to see her parents, her mother asked Galina to forgive her for the many times she beat her when she was a child.

You may have been ______ hurt or treated as a child. You may not have had the education you hoped for like Galina. You may not be able to do the things you want because your family is _____, or one or both of your parents died when you were young. There are many reasons why you might think badly about yourself. What did Galina find out made all the ______ to her life?

【1】A. education B. money C. time D. illness

【2】A. accused B. informed C. ashamed D. reminded

【3】A. knocked B. killed C. kissed D. hit

【4】A. fault B. success C. power D. advantage

【5】A. school B. factory C. hospital D. home

【6】A. important B. better C. advanced D. different

【7】A. unhappy B. powerful C. nervous D. glad

【8A. kind B. cruel C. unhealthy D. disabled

【9】A. story B. religion C. subject D. skill

【10A. stop B. enjoy C. continue D. avoid

【11】A. admired B. rejected C. suspected D. accepted

【12】A. respect B. relationship C. responsibility D. research

【13A. suddenly B. partly C. badly D. heavily

【14A. rich B. poor C. nice D. unsafe

【15A. prediction B. safety C. difference D. damage

【答案】

【1】A

【2】C

【3】D

【4】A

【5】C

【6】D

【7】A

【8】D

【9】B

【10】A

【11】D

【12】B

【13】C

【14】B

【15】C

【解析】

试题分析:本文是一篇记叙文。Galina是一个残疾小孩,从小家人对她就不好,她一直生活在封闭的世界里,直到一群基督教徒们改变了她,也改变了她的生活。

【1】A考查名词。A. education教育;B. money钱;C. time时间;D. illness疾病;从上文was born with an illnessBecause of her disability可知她仅仅接收了一点点教育,故选A。

【2】C考查形容词。选项和beof构成短语A. be accused of被指责;B. be informed of被通知;C. be ashamed of 对感到惭愧;D. be reminded of被提醒;从下文never allowed their friends and neighbors to see her可知父母对她感到羞愧,不让她的朋友和邻居们来看她。故选C。

【3】D考查动词。A. knocked敲;B. killed杀;C. kissed亲吻;D. hit打;从下文because Gailina could not control the things her body did可知妈妈经常打她,故选D。

【4】A考查名词。A. fault错误;B. success成功;C. power力量;D. advantage优点;从情理可知,父母如此对待她,让她感觉她的残疾都是自己的错。故选A。

【5】C考查名词。A. school学校;B. factory工厂;C. hospital医院;D. home家;从下文because she was with others who had disabilities可知她是住院了,故选C。

【6】D考查形容词。A. important重要;B. better更好;C. advanced先进的;D. different不同的;从情理可知,只有在医院里,和一样有着残疾的人在一起,她从觉得自己没什么不同的。故选D。

【7】A考查形容词。A. unhappy不开心;B. powerful有力的;C. nervous紧张的;D. glad高兴;从下文she tried to kill herself可知她非常不开心以至于自杀过,故选A。

【8】D考查形容词。A. kind善良的;B. cruel残酷的;C. unhealthy不健康的;D. disabled残疾的;从情理可知,耶稣爱所有的人,哪怕是残疾人。这样和文章主题吻合。故选D。

【9】B考查名词。A. story故事;B. religion宗教;C. subject主题;D. skill技能;从上文可知,基督教徒们都说耶稣爱所有人,可是在她小时候却收到另一种宗教形式,所以她不感兴趣。故选B。

【10】A考查动词。A. stop停止;B. enjoy享受;C. continue继续;D. avoid避免;从情理可知,尽管她不感兴趣,基督教徒们还是没有停止去看望她。故选A。

【11】D考查动词。A. admire钦佩;B. rejected反对;C. suspected怀疑;D. accepted接受;从上文Galina does not feel rejected any more.可知,她感到被接收了故选D。

【12】B考查名词。A. respect尊敬;B. relationship关系;C. responsibility责任;D. research研究;her mother asked Galina to forgive her可知,她和她父母的关系也因此而缓和了。故选B。

【13】C考查副词。A. suddenly突然;B. partly部分地;C. badly糟糕地;D. heavily重重地;从情理可知,这里是对故事的一个总结,我们还是小孩子的时候,也许收到了不好的对待。故选C。

【14】B考查形容词。A. rich富有的;B. poor贫穷的;C. nice漂亮的;D. unsafe不安全的;You may not be able to do the things you want可知,因为家里贫穷所以无法想干嘛就干嘛。故选B。

【15】C考查名词。A. prediction预测;B. safety安全;C. difference区别;D. damage破坏;从语境可知,make a difference有影响,Galina发现的正是改变了她一生的东西。故选C。

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