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【题目】 John was sixty years old. He heard that many people began to have trouble with their eyes and ears when they turned sixty, so he decided to go and see the doctor to have his eyes and ears ___ .

The doctor gave John some tests. The doctor told John, "Your eyes seem fine, but your __ is starting to get worse. It's nothing to worry about. It happens to most people when they get older, __ it can easily be fixed with a hearing aids.”

John was __ . He didn’t really want to wear a hearing aid, but he knew that the doctor was right. He asked the doctor about different kinds of hearing aids.

The doctor showed him several kinds. Some of them were guite-___and everyone would be able to see them. Others were much smaller and less noticeable.

"Do the small ones work as well as the large ones? "he asked the doctor.

"Oh, yes, "replied the doctor.” __ ,they are more modern and usually work even better than the large ones. However, they are more expensive. "John tried the aids on. He didn’t like the large ones and decided to get the smallest one. It was very expensive but___ would be able to see it.

The doctor __ a hearing aid for John, and a few days later John picked it up from the doctor. He put it in his ear and went to work. At work, he saw his workmate Jack.

"Jack ",he said, "do you notice anything different about me?"

Jack looked at him and shook his head. "No, " Jack said.

“Good", said John. "I’ll tell you a secret. The __ said my hearing was starting to get worse and I needed a hearing aid. I bought a very small one. It was expensive , but no one can see it.”

“That's good ", said his friend. "What __ is it?” John looked at his watch. "Two thirty, "he said.

1A.washedB.curedC.checkedD.treated

2A.eyesightB.hearingC.attentionD.ears

3A.butB.andC.althoughD.so

4A.politeB.surprisedC.disappointedD.wise

5A.smallB.goodC.largeD.loud

6A.InsteadB.In factC.For exampleD.In general

7A.nobodyB.anybodyC.everybodyD.somebody

8A.introducedB.designedC.boughtD.ordered

9A.strangerB.doctorC.producerD.boss

10A.timeB.kindC.colorD.number

【答案】

1C

2B

3B

4C

5C

6B

7A

8D

9B

10B

【解析】

本文主要讲的是约翰去医院做眼睛和耳朵的检查,发现自己的听力在下降,医生建议他带助听器治疗,他买最小的助听器,但是他在和他朋友聊天的时候谈到这个助听器,他朋友开玩笑测试了一下,但是这个助听器并没有起作用。

1句意:所以他决定去看医生,检查一下眼睛和耳朵。

A. 洗;B. 治愈;检查;D. 对待;根据句意理解可知,这里表示去检查他的耳朵和眼睛,所以应该选择C

2句意:你的眼睛看起来很好,但你的听力开始下降了。

A. 视力;B. 听力;C. 注意力;D. 耳朵;根据前句so he decided to go and see the doctor to have his eyes and ears 可知,他检查的是眼睛和耳朵,而这里前面说眼睛没问题,那么后面就应该是只耳朵有些问题,与耳朵有关的就是听力,所以选择B

3句意:大多数人年纪大了都会发生这种情况,用助听器很容易就能治好。

A. 但是;B. 和;C. 虽然;D. 所以;根据句意理解可知,上下句是顺承关系,所以这里and,表示并且,所以选择B

4句意:约翰很失望,他其实不想戴助听器。

A. 礼貌的;B. 奇怪的;C. 失望的;D. 明智的;根据后句他不想带助听器可知,他应该对检查结果有些失落,所以选择C

5句意:医生给他看了几种。有些是吉他大小的,每个人都能看到。

A. 小的;B. 好的;C. 大的;D. 大声的;根据句意理解及后句everyone would be able to see them可知,应该说的是这个东西很大,所以选择C

6句意:事实上,它们更现代,通常比大的更好用不过,它们更贵。

A. 代替;B. 事实上;C. 例如;D. 总之;根据句意理解及后句they are more modern and usually work even better than the large ones可知,这里表达的是事实上,所以选择B

7句意:它很贵,但没人能看到。

A. 没有人;B. 任何人;C. 每个人;D. 某个人;根据句意理解及前句decided to get the smallest one可知,很小没有人能看得见,所以选择A

8句意:医生给约翰订了一个助听器。

A. 介绍;B. 设计;C. 买;D. 订购;根据后句a few days later John picked it up from the doctor可知,是先订购,然后几天之后助听器到了,所以这里选择D

9句意:医生说我的听力开始下降,我需要助听器。

A. 陌生人;B. 医生;C. 生产者;D. 老板;根据上文可知,说他听力有问题的是医生检查的结果,是医生说的,所以这里选择B

10句意:它是什么样的?

A. 时间;B. 种类;C. 颜色;D. 数字;根据前后对话可知,告诉他朋友他带了个助听器,,他的朋友就想看看是什么样子的助听器,所以这里选择B

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1A.studentsB.familiesC.friendsD.women

2A.specialB.simpleC.boringD.useless

3A.enteredB.leftC.got toD.looked for

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5A.with careB.in surpriseC.with joyD.in a hurry

6A.stillB.no longerC.reallyD.actually

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