Although I love my life, it hasn’t been a lot of fun as I’ve been ill for 28 years.
Music has always been a great love of mine and, in my 20s, when my ___36___ was more manageable, I ___37___ ten years as a professional singer in restaurants, playing and singing folk songs. ___38___ that was years ago and times have changed. ___39___ I live with my mother on a country farm.
Two years ago, I decided that I would need to have some kind of extra work to ___40___ my disability pension(殘疾撫恤金). ___41___ I needed to sleep in the afternoons, I was limited in my ___42___. I decided that I would consider ___43___ to singing in restaurants.
My family are all musicians, so I was ___44___ when I went into our local music store. I explained that I wanted to sing again but using recorded karaoke music. I knew that discs were very expensive and I really didn’t have a lot of ___45___ to get started. And ___46___ you find only three to four songs out of ten on a disc that you can ___47___ use.
When I told the owner of the shop about my ___48___, he gave me a long, thoughtful ___49___. “This means a lot to you, doesn’t it?” he said. “Come with me.”
He led me ___50___ the crowded shop and to a bench with a large professional karaoke box on it. He placed his large hand ___51___ on his treasure and said, “I have 800 karaoke songs in here. You can take your ___52___ and I’ll record them for you. That should get you started.”
I ___53___. Thanking him, I made a time with him to listen to all the songs and choose ___54___ that I could sing. I have come full circle with his help.
His ___55___ still warms my heart and makes me do just that bit extra, when I have the chance.
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A.sadnessB.tirednessC.sicknessD.loneliness
小題2:
A.enjoyedB.keptC.sharedD.set
小題3:
A.EventuallyB.UnfortunatelyC.SurprisinglyD.Gladly
小題4:
A.ThenB.SometimeC.MeanwhileD.Now
小題5:
A.make up forB.get rid ofC.take advantage ofD.a(chǎn)dd up to
小題6:
A.AsB.ThoughC.BeforeD.If
小題7:
A.conditionB.choicesC.positionsD.movement
小題8:
A.living upB.getting onC.going backD.reaching out
小題9:
A.interviewedB.foundC.invitedD.recognized
小題10:
A.timeB.energyC.knowledgeD.money
小題11:
A.onceB.seldomC.oftenD.thus
小題12:
A.hardlyB.nearlyC.formerlyD.a(chǎn)ctually
小題13:
A.familyB.ideaC.offerD.job
小題14:
A.viewB.lookC.sightD.face
小題15:
A.a(chǎn)longB.towardsC.throughD.over
小題16:
A.lovinglyB.pitifullyC.gratefullyD.unhappily
小題17:
A.turnB.roleC.stepD.pick
小題18:
A.ought to cryB.should have criedC.could have criedD.had to cry
小題19:
A.the onesB.fewC.the restD.more
小題20:
A.devotionB.kindnessC.trustD.courage

小題1:C
小題2:A
小題3:B
小題4:D
小題5:A
小題6:A
小題7:B
小題8:C
小題9:D
小題10:D
小題11:C
小題12:D
小題13:B
小題14:B
小題15:C
小題16:A
小題17:D
小題18:C
小題19:A
小題20:B

小題1:屬于上文提示法,首句中出現(xiàn)ill,此選項(xiàng)應(yīng)是ill的同義表達(dá),故選D.sickness。
小題2:屬于上文提示法,上句出現(xiàn)病情可以manageable,所以作者應(yīng)該是享受那段過去的美好時(shí)光,故選B.enjoyed。此選項(xiàng)在2009年全國(guó)一卷完形填空部分第41題出現(xiàn)過,且也為正確選項(xiàng)。
小題3:屬于下文解釋法,下文出現(xiàn)發(fā)生改變,結(jié)合首句作者生病,可推出作者表達(dá)的是不幸的情緒,故選C.unfortunately。此選項(xiàng)為高考完形填空中的的高頻選項(xiàng)。
小題4:屬于轉(zhuǎn)折對(duì)比法,上文出現(xiàn)yearsago和changed,因此推出此題應(yīng)回歸現(xiàn)實(shí),故選A.now。此選項(xiàng)在2009年浙江卷完形填空部分第37題出現(xiàn)過,且也為正確選項(xiàng)。
小題5:屬于固定搭配法,addupto總計(jì),makeupfor彌補(bǔ),補(bǔ)償,getridof處理,擺脫,takeadvantageof利用,此題應(yīng)選B.makeupfor。此選項(xiàng)考生不應(yīng)陌生,2009年浙江卷完形填空部分第21題D選項(xiàng)曾出現(xiàn)過此詞,可見背歷年考題中的選項(xiàng)部分的重要性。
小題6:屬于邏輯關(guān)系法,此法多用于句子與句子之間,解決連詞的問題。此題因?yàn)樽髡呦挛缧枰X,所以受到限制。故選B.As。
小題7:屬于上文解釋法,第三段首句提到作者打算做某事,但由于病情,下午需要睡覺,所以選擇受限,故選C.choices。
小題8:屬于前后照應(yīng)法,上文提到過幾年之前唱歌的事實(shí),此處再次出現(xiàn)要去唱歌,故選D.goingback。
小題9:屬于中文代入法,全家都是音樂家,所以走進(jìn)音像店會(huì)被認(rèn)出,故選A.recognized。
小題10:屬于AandB法,這是并列結(jié)構(gòu),要求前后詞性與詞義要相似,幾乎在每年的高考完形中都會(huì)考查這個(gè)知識(shí)點(diǎn)。本題and之前說東西很貴,之后理應(yīng)推出沒有足夠的錢,故選A.money。
小題11:屬于反義多一對(duì),即四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中有一組反義詞,答案多在這組反義詞中出現(xiàn)。此題C和D構(gòu)成反義結(jié)構(gòu),根據(jù)文章信息,故選D.often。
小題12:屬于中文代入法,實(shí)際上一張光盤里的十首歌也只有三/四首可以用,故選A.actually。
小題13:屬于上文提示法,上文中作者有提到過想再次唱歌的這個(gè)想法,故選C.idea。
小題14:屬于同義辨析法,此考查點(diǎn)多在四級(jí)考試完形填空部分中出現(xiàn),在2008年高考英語浙江卷第26題也曾考查過,當(dāng)年的難度系數(shù)約為0.32。此題中的B.view強(qiáng)調(diào)的是眺望風(fēng)景,C.look強(qiáng)調(diào)看的眼神,D.sight強(qiáng)調(diào)視力,本文店主深深地看了作者,屬于眼神之間的交流,故選C.look。
小題15:屬于固定搭配法,店主帶領(lǐng)作者穿過擁擠的店鋪,從空間穿過,故選D.through。
小題16:屬于感情色彩法,此法多用于解決形容詞或副詞。下文出現(xiàn)treasure,因此可以推出店主對(duì)自己的寶物愛不釋手,心愛地觸摸,故選B.lovingly。
小題17:屬于固定搭配法,takeyourpick,美國(guó)俚語,隨你挑選的意思,故選A.pick。
小題18:屬于語法識(shí)別法,近幾年高考完形填空部分逐步淡化語法點(diǎn)考查,一般只會(huì)涉及一道。C.shouldhavecried,本應(yīng)該做的事情而沒有做,放在原文中過于牽強(qiáng),而本題是作者受到店主的感激,非常感動(dòng),本可以哭但沒有哭,故選D.couldhavecried。
小題19:屬于尋找重復(fù)法,31題與32題之前曾出現(xiàn)onlythreetofoursongs...canuse,對(duì)應(yīng)...couldsing,故選B.theones。
小題20:屬于主旨概況法,即所選選項(xiàng)要與原文中心相一致。本文詳細(xì)描述店主對(duì)作者的幫助,店主的善舉感動(dòng)作者,故選C.kindness。
點(diǎn)評(píng):敘述作者在生命中不平凡的階段受到陌生人幫助的事實(shí),歌頌和贊揚(yáng)人間真情和助人的美德。本文主要是測(cè)試學(xué)生綜合運(yùn)用語言的能力,即從語篇的角度綜合測(cè)試閱讀理解能力、詞匯的掌握和對(duì)英語習(xí)慣用語的熟悉程度、以及語法規(guī)則的靈活運(yùn)用。考生做題時(shí)必須時(shí)刻從上下文考慮,不應(yīng)該只看到所添的詞在短語或句子內(nèi)是否可行。因此,在做題時(shí)最好將全文通讀一下,了解了全文的意思以后再作答。
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A.professorB.teacherC.musicianD.physician
小題2:
A.a(chǎn)pproachedB.examined C.passedD.observed
小題3:
A.hopingB.expectingC.waitingD.struggling
小題4:
A.satB.leanedC.layD.stood
小題5:
A.nothing B.a(chǎn)nything C.somethingD.everything
小題6:
A.soB.butC.thoughD.because
小題7:
A.a(chǎn)nxiousB.nervousC.worriedD.upset
小題8:
A.urgedB.beggedC.stoppedD.persuaded
小題9:
A.far awayB.a(chǎn)round the cornerC.next doorD.in the distance
小題10:
A.referredB.a(chǎn)ttachedC.stuck D.contributed
小題11:
A.loweredB.hungC.shook D.waved
小題12:
A.withB.withoutC.byD.in
小題13:
A.distinctionB.interruption C.InstructionD.a(chǎn)ttention
小題14:
A.rather thanB.other thanC.more thanD.less than
小題15:
A.thatB.whichC.whatD.a(chǎn)s
小題16:
A.remindedB.recalledC.requiredD.informed
小題17:
A.expectedB.irregularC.regularD.unexpected
小題18:
A.a(chǎn)s soon as B.a(chǎn)s fast asC.a(chǎn)s far asD.a(chǎn)s long as
小題19:
A.a(chǎn)dmit to B.a(chǎn)ppreciateC.believe inD.realize
小題20:
A.turns outB.takes place C.comes upD.takes charge

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Elizabeth Blackwell was born on February 3, 1821 in Bristol, England. Her father was a rich sugar businessman at the time. Because her parents thought boys and girls should be equal, Elizabeth received the same education as her brothers.
In 1832, her father’s business was destroyed by fire, so her family moved to New York City. But her father’s business there failed. Then in 1837, the family moved to Cincinnati, Ohio. Not long after, her father died. After her father’s death, Elizabeth, at the age of 16, had to go to work.
When she was 24, she visited her dying friend Mary. Her friend said, “You’re young and strong, you should become a doctor.” That was nearly impossible for a woman in the middle of the nineteenth century. But she knew this was what she was going to do.
After several rejections from medical schools, she finally was accepted by Geneva Medical College. By studying hard, she graduated successfully in 1849.
After graduating from medical school, she went to Paris to learn more about medicine. She wanted to be a surgeon, but a serious eye problem forced her to give up the idea.
When she returned to America in 1851, she found it difficult to start her own practice because she was a woman. In 1857, Elizabeth and her sister, also a doctor, along with another woman doctor, managed to open a new hospital, the first for women and children. Besides, she also set up the first medical school for women in 1868, where she taught the women students about disease prevention. It was the first time that the idea of preventing disease was taught in a medical school.
Elizabeth Blackwell started the British National Health Society in 1871, which helped people learn how to stay healthy. In 1889, Elizabeth Blackwell became the first woman doctor in the United States. Most importantly, she fought for the admission of women to medical colleges.
Elizabeth Blackwell died on May 3, 1910, when she was 89.She opened a world of chances for women. She always fought for what was right in all her life. In 1949 the Blackwell medal was established. It’s given to women who have excellent achievements in the field of medicine. She’ll always be remembered as a great woman.
小題1:According to the passage, Elizabeth Blackwell ________.
A.received bad education in her childhood
B.spent a happy and lucky childhood
C.moved to America with her family at eleven
D.decided to be a doctor due to her father’s death
小題2:Elizabeth Blackwell could not become a surgeon because ________.
A.she was a woman
B.she had a serious eye problem
C.she went to Paris for further education
D.she didn’t go to medical school
小題3:Elizabeth Blackwell spent most of her life in ________.
A.the U.S.B.ParisC.EnglandD.Geneva
小題4:Which of the following is NOT TRUE about Elizabeth Blackwell?
A.She built the first hospital for women and children with others.
B.She became the first woman doctor in the U.S.
C.She set up the first medical school for women in the world.
D.She built a medal for women with excellent achievements in medicine.

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B
He is a lesson to every boy who ever picked up a basketball and dreamed that it would change his life.
The lights were never brighter and the crowds were never bigger for a homegrown sports hero than they were a quarter-century ago for Ray Hall. But his athletic achievements, as impressive as they are, are to my mind not what is most admirable about the man.
Known as “Sugar Ray” in his teens, Hall was rated among the country’s top 25 high school basketball players. An inner-city kid from a solid family, Hall took on the challenge of lifting Canisius College — still recovering from its failure — back to respectability, rejecting more favorable offers. His status of a savior (救世主) brought more pressure than any 18-year-old should have to handle. However, I watched him mature into the player who led Canisius back to daylight.
After college Hall played professionally in Italy and Greece for over 10 years until a car accident at 32 ended his basketball career. The news that he would never play again shocked Hall but unlike so many others he was ready for life after basketball. When I met Hall — still fit at 46 — for lunch Monday, he wore a cut-sharp gray suit, designer tie and blazing white shirt that screamed Success. “That was always the question — when the cheers end, where do you go? Who do you turn to?” he said. “It starts and ends with that person in the mirror.”
Hall got the concept of academics-first from his parents. He graduated from Canisius a semester early. “No matter how good of an athlete you are, you are just one injury away from losing it all,” he said. “But if you take care of things academically, you are prepared until you leave this earth.”
For the past 14 years, he has been in a computer sales job at Ingram Micro. He married his college sweetheart. They have three kids and a nice house in the suburbs. He figured out early what others learn too late: Athletics is part of a journey, not the destination.
Congratulations, Ray, you made it. In more ways than one.          
小題1:Ray was regarded as a savior because ________.
A.he liked to take on challenges
B.he helped his team to regain its glory
C.he was faithful to his hometown city
D.he fought hard against failure at a young age
小題2:According to the writer, which of the following best describes Ray’s success?
A.Unlike other athletes, he was academically superior.
B.He defeated his injury and returned to the playground.
C.He enjoys a successful job and a happy family.
D.He has gained impressive athletic achievements.
小題3:What’s the right order of the events related to Ray?
a. He was rated among the best high school basketball players.
b. He was in a car accident.
c. He graduated from Canisius College.
d. He started his computer sales job.
e. He gave up his athletic career.
A.a(chǎn), c, b, e, dB.a(chǎn), c, e, b, dC.c, a, b, d, eD.c, a, e, b, d
小題4:We can learn from the passage that ________.
A.Ray was from an academic family
B.Ray was very mature in his teens
C.Ray was once desperate facing the cruel reality
D.a(chǎn)thletics was not Ray’s final goal in life
小題5:What was the writer’s intention in writing this passage?
A.To describe the difficulties of being a professional athlete.
B.To explain the importance of choosing the right college.
C.To emphasize the need for a good education.
D.To warn against playing professional basketball.

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