11.Unchangeable Love
One day I visited an art museum while waiting for my husband to finish a business meeting.I was expecting a quiet(36)Bof the splendid artwork.
A young(37)C viewing the paintings ahead of me  (38)A nonstop between themselves.I watched them a moment and decided the lady was doing all the talking.I admired the man's (39)Dfor putting up with her(40)Bstream of words.(41)Dby their noise,I moved on.
I met them several times as I moved(42)A the various rooms of art.Each time I heard her continuous flow of words,I moved away (43)C.
I was standing at the counter of the museum gift shop making a (44)C when the couple approached the(45)B.Before they left,the man (46)Cinto his pocket and pulled out a white object.He(47)Bit into a long stick and then tapped his way into the(48)Dto get his wife's jacket.
"He's a (49)Aman."the clerk at the counter said."Most of us would give up if we were blinded at such a young age.During his recovery,he made a promise his life wouldn't change.
So,as before,he and his wife come in(50)D there is a new art show."
"But what does he get out of the art?"I asked."He can't see."
"Can't see!You're (51)A.He sees a lot.More than you and I do,"the clerk said."His wife  (52)Aeach painting so he can see it in his head."
I learned something about patience,(53)Dand love that day.I saw the patience of a young wife describing paintings to a person without (54)B and the courage of a husband who would not (55)Cblindness to change his life.And I saw the love shared by two people as I watched this couple walk away,hand in hand.
 
36.A.touchB.viewC.wanderD.scenery
37.A.ladyB.manC.coupleD.clerk
38.A.chattedB.a(chǎn)rguedC.discussedD.spoke
39.A.knowledgeB.confidenceC.wisdomD.patience
40.A.vividB.constantC.tastelessD.exciting
41.A.AdoptedB.DiscouragedC.SurprisedD.Disturbed
42.A.throughB.inC.towardsD.from
43.A.a(chǎn)nxiouslyB.seriouslyC.quicklyD.a(chǎn)ngrily
44.A.commentB.decisionC.purchaseD.list
45.A.entranceB.exitC.frontD.queue
46.A.putB.heldC.reachedD.turned
47.A.madeB.lengthenedC.broughtD.changed
48.A.shopB.counterC.hallD.coatroom
49.A.braveB.kindC.roughD.blind
50.A.whereverB.whateverC.whicheverD.whenever
51.A.wrongB.sillyC.humorousD.unique
52.A.describesB.drawsC.showsD.tells
53.A.curiosityB.prideC.enthusiasmD.courage
54.A.supportB.sightC.expectationD.hesitation
55.A.getB.hopeC.a(chǎn)llowD.stop

分析 在本文中,作者通過(guò)自己在藝術(shù)展上看見(jiàn)的一對(duì)夫妻,對(duì)于愛(ài)有了更深的理解.通過(guò)作者的講述讓我們感受到了一位年輕妻子和盲人丈夫之間真摯的愛(ài)情,同時(shí)也感受到了他們所擁有的那種不被生活磨難所壓倒的勇氣.即使丈夫失明了,但是他們依然沿著自己的生活軌跡前行著,依然享受著生活.

解答 36.B名詞辨析. A.接觸;B.觀賞,觀看;C.漫步;    D.風(fēng)景.從上下文可知作者在參觀藝術(shù)博物館,由此推斷作者希望能好好的欣賞這些藝術(shù)品,所以答案選B.
37.C名詞辨析.A.女士;B.男人;C.夫婦;          D.辦事員.從第四段when the couple approached 以及下文職員的話(huà)he and his wife come in可知這是一對(duì)年輕夫婦,所以C選項(xiàng)正確.
38.A動(dòng)詞辨析.A.聊天;B.爭(zhēng)吵;C.討論;D.說(shuō)話(huà).根據(jù)下文 …..doing all the talking可知他們是在不斷的交談,所以答案選A.
39.D名詞辨析.A.知識(shí);B.信心;C.智慧; D.耐心.根據(jù)putting up with以及最后作者的感慨I learned something about patience,可知作者起初認(rèn)為丈夫能忍受妻子的嘮叨,佩服丈夫的耐心,而最后卻意識(shí)到這是妻子在耐心的講解每件藝術(shù)品,所以答案選D.
40.B形容詞辨析.A.活潑的;B.不停的;C.無(wú)味的; D.激動(dòng)的.根據(jù)上文….nonstop between themselves和下文中 her continuous flow of words,可知妻子在不停說(shuō)話(huà),所以判斷B選項(xiàng)正確.
41.D動(dòng)詞辨析.A.采用;B.阻礙;C.驚訝;D.打擾.根據(jù)上文內(nèi)容可知作者希望能夠安安靜靜的觀賞一下藝術(shù)展,但是碰到這對(duì)總是交談的夫婦,所以她覺(jué)得受到了干擾,故D選項(xiàng)正確.
42.A介詞辨析.A.通過(guò);B.在里面;C.朝,向;D.從.由情理可知作者是在一個(gè)展室一個(gè)展室的走動(dòng)觀賞,所以用through表示"穿過(guò)".
43.C副詞辨析.A.憂(yōu)慮地;B.嚴(yán)肅地;C.迅速地;D.生氣地.由上文的講述可知作者感覺(jué)這對(duì)年輕夫婦影響了她觀賞這些藝術(shù)品,甚至影響到了她的心情,所以見(jiàn)到他們后她是迅速地避開(kāi).故答案選C.
44.C名詞辨析.A.評(píng)論;B.決定;C.購(gòu)買(mǎi);D.清單.make a comment"作出評(píng)論";make a decision"作出決定"; make a purchase"購(gòu)買(mǎi)"; make a list"列清單"根據(jù)the counter of the museum gift shop可以推測(cè)作者是在買(mǎi)東西的時(shí)候又碰到了這對(duì)年輕夫婦.
45.B名詞辨析.A.入口;B.出口;C.前面;D.隊(duì)伍.從下文丈夫去衣帽間拿衣服可知他們要離開(kāi),所以B選項(xiàng)正確.
46.C動(dòng)詞辨析.A.放置;B.抓;C.伸手(去夠),到達(dá); D.轉(zhuǎn)向.從下文可知年輕男子在口袋里拿出了一個(gè)白色物件,所以此處選B,意思是"他把手伸進(jìn)口袋".
47.B動(dòng)詞辨析.A.制造;B.變長(zhǎng);C.帶來(lái);D.改變.從語(yǔ)境可以推測(cè)這是盲人可以伸縮的探路用的拐杖,所以答案選B.
48.D名詞辨析.A.商店;B.柜臺(tái);C.大廳;D.衣帽間.根據(jù)上文可知他們要離開(kāi),所以他應(yīng)該到衣帽間給妻子拿衣服,故D選項(xiàng)正確.
49.A形容詞辨析.A.勇敢的;B.好心的;C.粗魯?shù);D.瞎的.由下文職員所說(shuō)的話(huà)"大多數(shù)人處于他的這種狀況的話(huà)都會(huì)放棄"以及作者后面的贊賞可以推斷職員是在夸獎(jiǎng)年輕人的勇敢,所以選A.
50.D疑問(wèn)詞辨析.A.無(wú)論哪兒;B.無(wú)論什么;C.無(wú)論哪個(gè);D.無(wú)論何時(shí).從情理可知他們應(yīng)該是有展覽的時(shí)候來(lái)看展覽,所以填D.
51.A形容詞辨析.A.錯(cuò)誤的;B.傻的;C.幽默的;D.唯一的.通過(guò)下文職員反駁作者的話(huà)可知職員是認(rèn)為作者說(shuō)錯(cuò)了,所以答案選A.
52.A動(dòng)詞辨析.A.描述;B.畫(huà)畫(huà);C.展示;D.告訴.從下文I saw the patience of a young wife describing paintings可知年輕的妻子把每件作品都描述給丈夫聽(tīng),所以答案選A.
53.D名詞辨析.A.好奇心;B.自豪;C.熱愛(ài);D.勇氣.從下文the courage of a husband可以判斷作者感受到了他們生活的勇氣,答案選D.
54.B動(dòng)詞辨析.A.支持 B.視覺(jué),視力C.期待D.猶豫.根據(jù)上文內(nèi)容可知年輕的丈夫是個(gè)盲人,是沒(méi)有視力的,故答案選B.
55.C動(dòng)詞辨析.A.得到;B.希望;C.允許;D.阻止.從文章內(nèi)容可知面對(duì)生活的磨難年輕人沒(méi)有一蹶不振,沒(méi)有讓磨難改變自己的生活,而是繼續(xù)享受著生活中的美好,所以答案選C.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 完型填空題是一種綜合性比較強(qiáng)的測(cè)試題,考察學(xué)生的推理判斷能力和聯(lián)系上下文的能力,它把單項(xiàng)填空和閱讀理解等題型融為一體,考查學(xué)生的理解能力、推理能力、以及情景語(yǔ)感等方面綜合理解和運(yùn)用語(yǔ)言的能力.

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