Eleven-year-old Angela was attacked by a rare 21 affecting her nerve system. She was unable to walk and her movement was 22 in other ways as well. The doctors did not hold much 23 of her ever recovering from this illness. They 24 she'd spend the rest of her life in a wheelchair.They said that few, if any, were able to come back to 25 after suffering from this disease .The little girl was 26 . There, lying in her hospital bed, she would swear that she was 27 going to be walking again one day.
She was moved to a specialized 28 hospital in the San Francisco Bay area. All 29 that could be applied to her case were used. The doctors were moved by her undefeatable spirit. They taught her about imaging about seeing herself walking. If it would do 30 else, it would at least give her hope and something 31 to do in the long waking hours in her bed. Angela would work as hard as possible in physical treatments, and in exercise sessions. But she worked just as hard lying there faithfully doing her 32 , visualizing herself moving, moving, moving!
One day, 33 she was attempting, with all her might, to imagine her legs moving again, it seemed as though something 34 happened: the bed moved! It began to move around the room! She 35 out, "Look what I'm doing! Look! Look! I can do it”. I moved! I moved!"
Of course, at this very moment everyone else in the hospital was screaming, too, and running to a 36 place. People were screaming, equipment was 37 and glass was breaking. You see, it was the terrible San Francisco earthquake. 38 don't tell that to Angela. She 39 that she did it.
And now only a few years later, she's back in school, on her own 40 . No crutches, no wheelchair. You see, anyone who can shake the earth between San Francisco and Oakland can defeat a little disease, can't they?
1. A.problem B.disease C.a(chǎn)ccident D.error
2. A.spread B.a(chǎn)voided C.limited D.forced
3. A.thought B.idea C.opinion D.hope
4. A.predicted B.prepared C.a(chǎn)dmitted D.decided
5. A.a(chǎn)ctive B.normal C.a(chǎn)live D.simple
6. A.fearless B.peaceful C.patient D.stainless
7. A.probably B.a(chǎn)pproximately C.sincerely D.certainly
8. A.recovery B.experiment C.practice D.exercise
9. A.schedules B.instructions C.supports D.treatments
10. A.something B.a(chǎn)nything C.nothing D.everything
11. A..admirable B.interesting C.optimistic D.a(chǎn)ppropriate
12. A.training B.imaging C.expectation D.performance
13. A.however B.a(chǎn)fter C.just D.a(chǎn)s
14. A.useful B.regretful C.surprising D.disgusting
15. A.screamed B.laughed C.spoke D.sang
16. A.beautiful B.safe C.dangerous D.dirty
17. A.a(chǎn)ccelerating B.running C.a(chǎn)ppearing D.falling
18. A.For B.So C.But D.Or
19. A.believed B.denied C.realized D.a(chǎn)ccepted
20. A.parts B.legs C.body D.role
1.B
2.C
3.D
4.A
5.B
6.A
7.D
8.A
9.D
10.C
11.C
12.A
13.D
14.C
15.A
16.B
17.D
18.C
19.A
20.B
【解析】
試題分析:本文講述的是一位十一歲的小姑娘患神經(jīng)系統(tǒng)疾病后以堅(jiān)強(qiáng)的意志戰(zhàn)勝疾病從而重新站立起來的故事。
1.B.從前面的was attacked及后面的her nerve system應(yīng)填“疾病”的詞。
2.C.從She was unable to walk可以看出她在其他方面也受到限制。
3.D由前面可以看出,醫(yī)生對她的恢復(fù)不抱任何希望。
4.A.根據(jù)后面的過去將來時(shí)態(tài)此處表示“他們預(yù)測她會在輪椅上度過余生”。
5.B此空表示患了這種病的人幾乎沒有能恢復(fù)正常的。normal系名詞,其它是形
容詞,意義也不通。
6.A.從后面的話可以看出,她沒有被疾病嚇倒,故填fearless,表示“無畏的”。
7.D.從前面的swear可以看出她對于自己能重新站起來充滿信心,故選D。表示
“一定能站起來”。
8.A.做了手術(shù)后她被轉(zhuǎn)移到“康復(fù)醫(yī)院”,故填recovery。
9.D.這里用表示“治療方式”的詞,凡能用的治療方法都用在她身上了。故填
treatments。
10.C 詞義辨析。如果這樣做什么作用也不起,但是最起碼可以給她希望。
11.C.從give her hope應(yīng)該填optimistic。
12.A 詞義辨析。A訓(xùn)練B想象C期待D表現(xiàn);她努力進(jìn)行自己的康復(fù)訓(xùn)練。
13.D 連詞辨析。As當(dāng)…時(shí);當(dāng)她正在努力的想象著自己的腿能夠動(dòng)的時(shí)候…
14.C 形容詞辨析。A有用的B遺憾的C令人驚訝的。令人驚訝的事情發(fā)生了。
15.A上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)下段screaming, too說明她尖叫起來了。
16.B 上下文串聯(lián)。有下文可知實(shí)際上是發(fā)生了地震,人們都逃往安全的地方。
17.D 動(dòng)詞辨析。A積累B奔跑C出現(xiàn)D跌落;地震時(shí),東西都跌落到地上。
18.C 句意分析。人們知道因?yàn)榈卣鸩艜@樣,但是他們并沒有把事實(shí)告訴女孩。
19.A 動(dòng)詞辨析。A認(rèn)為B否認(rèn)C意識到D接受;她認(rèn)為她做到了。
20.B 上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)上文可知醫(yī)生認(rèn)為她一輩子都要坐輪椅了,最后她取得了成功,靠自己的雙腿站立了起來。
考點(diǎn):考查勵(lì)志類短文
點(diǎn)評:本文告訴讀者:“信心”的力量到底有多大?本文主要是測試學(xué)生綜合運(yùn)用語言的能力,即從語篇的角度綜合測試閱讀理解能力、詞匯的掌握和對英語習(xí)慣用語的熟悉程度、以及語法規(guī)則的靈活運(yùn)用?忌鲱}時(shí)必須時(shí)刻從上下文考慮,部應(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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39.A.predicted B.prepared C.a(chǎn)dmitted D.decided
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44.A.schedules B.instructions C.supports D.treatments
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