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“Lookit's Baldy”A boy shouted in my direction across the playground.Even though I was used to regular insults(侮辱)because of the____on my headit was____ horrible to hear.I sighed as I headed back to the class.

When I was just 20 months oldI suffered serious____ after a bowl full of hot oil fell on my head.I was____ to hospital and had to stay there for weekswhile the doctors___ to save my life.“Holly's very____to be alive” they told Mum and Dad.“But she'll be____ with scars on her headand of course her hair won't grow there.”

As a childI cared much about my scars so I____wore a scarf to cover them up when I left home.____I didn'tpeople would call me horrible names like Baldy.Although my friends were always comforting methey never____understood how it felt.

Then through the hospital I was____ to a children's burns campwhere children like me can get any help.ThereI____14yearold Stephaniewhose burns are a lot more serious than mine.But she is so __ that she never lets anyone put her down.“You shouldn't____what people say about what you look like because we're not different from anyone elseHolly”she____me.“And you don't need to wear a scarf because you look great ____ it”For the first time in my life I could speak to someone who'd been through something____.So weeks laterat my 13th birthday party____by her braveryI gave up my scarf and showed off my scars.It felt amazing not having to____away behind my scarf.

NowI am____ of what I look like and much happierbecause I have realized it is your personality(个性)that decides who you truly are.                  

1.A.hat? Bscarf? Cscars? Dcuts

2.A.still? Bjust? Cnever? Dseldom

3.A.hunger? Bcold? Cdefeats? Dburns

4.A.rushed? Bled? Cinvited? Dforced

5.A.learned? Bfought? Creturned? Ddecided

6.A.happy? Blucky? Clonely? Dpoor

7.A.pressed? Boccupied? Cleft? Dpainted

8.A.possibly? Busually? Cfinally? Dnearly

9.A.Although? BSince? CIf? DBefore

10.A.correctly? Broughly? Ceasily? Dreally

11.A.promoted? Bintroduced? Creported? Dcarried

12.A.met? Brecognized

Cremembered? Dcaught

13.A.honest? Bstrong

Cactive? Dyoung

14.A.write down? Bagree with

Cpass on? Dlisten to

15.A.promised? Bencouraged

Cordered? Dcalmed

16.A.in? Bfor? Cwithout? Dbeyond

17.A.similar? Bstrange?

Chard? Dimportant

18.A.allowed? Brequired? Cguided? Dinspired

19.A.hide? Bgive? Ckeep? Dput

20.A.sick? Baway? Ctired? Dproud

 

【答案】

1.C

2.A

3.D

4.A

5.B

6.B

7.C

8.B

9.C

10.D

11.B

12.A

13.B

14.D

15.B

16.C

17.A

18.D

19.A

20.D

解析 作者年幼时因一次事故,而导致头上留下伤疤,并且伤疤处没有头发而遭人侮辱。随着岁月流逝,明白了,一个人的个性决定了你是谁。

1.解析 下文提到幼年变故,且__17__ with scars on her head有提示,故选C项。

答案 C

2.解析 前文说尽管我习惯于惯常的侮辱,但听到这仍然可怕。

答案 A                   

3..解析 一个盛满了热油的碗掉到作者的头上,一定烧伤很严重。burns烧伤,烫伤。

答案 D

4.解析 作者被匆忙送去医院并在那里呆了几周。

答案 A

5.解析 医生们努力争取来挽救我的生命。fight“努力争取

答案 B

6.解析 作者烧伤很严重,能够活下来非常幸运

答案 B

7.解析 作者能活下来很幸运,但最终会留下疤痕在头上。

答案 C

8.解析 作者非常在意自己的伤疤,所以离家时常常会带上围巾。如果作者没带,常常会遭以嗤笑。

答案 B

9.解析 解析见18题。

答案 C

10.解析 作者遭别人嗤笑,朋友总是安慰自己,但他们从来没有真正理解我的感受。

答案 D

11.解析 作者被引见给和她情况相同的孩子们。

答案 B

12.解析 在那里,作者遇到十四岁的Stephanie

答案 A

13.解析 与作者情况类似,但Stephanie坚强多了。

答案 B

14.解析 因为我们与其他人没有什么不同,所以作者不应该倾听别人对自己外表的评论。

答案 D

15.解析 因为作者与我们大家没有什么不同,Stephanie“鼓励不配带围巾,看起来很棒。

答案 B

16.解析 解析见25题。

答案 C

17.解析 作者和Stephanie两人都有烧伤,经历类似

答案 A

18.解析 受Stephanie激励,作者不再配带围巾,大胆露出自己的疤痕。不再隐藏自己的伤疤感觉令人惊奇。

答案 D

19.解析 解析见28题。

答案 A

20.解析 作者明白一个人的个性起决定作用,所以以自己的外表为自豪,比以前更快乐了。

答案 D

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