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20.When I was in the 8th grade in Ohio,a girl named Helen in my class had a terrible(41)D.
As she was running to the bus in order not to miss it,she slipped on ice an(42)Bunder the rear wheels of the bus.She(43)Athe accident but was paralyzed from the waist down.I went to see her,in my 13-year-old mind(44)Dshe wouldn't live normally from then on.
(45)Cthe years,I moved and didn't think much about Helen after that.Three years ago,in Florida,my oldest son was hit by a car while riding his bike,causing a terrible brain injury.While I was(46)Dmy son,a lady who said she was the hospital's social worker called.It was a particularly(47)Bday.I burst into tears for no reasons and(48)D.
A short time later,a beautiful woman,in a wheelchair,(49)Binto my son's room with a box of tissues.After 16 years,I still(50)AHelen.She smiled,handed me the tissues and hugged me.I told her who I was,and after we both(51)Che shock of that,she began to tell me about her life since we last saw each other.She married,had children and got her degree so that she could(52)Dthe path for those(53)Bthan her.She told me that if there was(54)Ashe could give me,it would be(55)C.
 Looking at this wonderful,(56)Cperson,I felt small.But I also felt the first hope I had since learning that my son was hurt.From this person(57)DI thought would have no(58)Aof life,I learned that where there is life,there is hope.My son miraculously (奇跡般地)(59)Band we moved back north,but I owe Helen a(60)Athat I can never repay.

41.A.woundB.incidentC.coincidenceD.accident
42.A.feltB.fellC.steppedD.walked
43.A.survivedB.escapedC.missedD.lived
44.A.rememberingB.decidingC.doubtingD.thinking
45.A.ForB.WithC.OverD.In
46.A.searching forB.taking careC.putting awayD.looking after
47.A.tiringB.tryingC.disappointingD.amazing
48.A.ran offB.ran upC.rang upD.rang off
49.A.walkedB.rolledC.marchedD.entered
50.A.recognizedB.knewC.rememberedD.considered
51.A.gave upB.broke downC.got throughD.looked into
52.A.blockB.findC.makeD.smooth
53.A.more fortunateB.less fortunateC.fortunateD.unfortunate
54.A.anythingB.somethingC.everythingD.nothing
55.A.moneyB.encouragementC.hopeD.strength
56.A.blessingB.hopingC.givingD.receiving
57.A.whomB.whichC.whatD.that
58.A.qualityB.quantityC.valueD.virtue
59.A.curedB.recoveredC.treatedD.failed
60.A.debtB.loanC.lifeD.hope

分析 文章講述了作者的兒子因車禍而受傷,這令他很難過,但他的同樣遭受過車禍的兒時的同學海倫的生活態(tài)度感染了他,給他了希望,最后他的兒子奇跡般的康復了.

解答 41-45DBADC   46-50 DBDBA   51-55 CDBAC    56-60 CDABA
41D:考查名詞詞義辨析 根據下文可知海倫這個女孩是出了事故,故選D.accident 事故
42B:考查動詞詞義辨析 句意:她為了不錯過汽車而跑過去以至于冰上滑到,跌倒在車的后車輪下,fell是fall的過去式,跌倒,故選B.
43A:考查動詞詞義survived幸存,escaped逃跑,句意是她在這場車禍中幸存了下來.
44D:考查分詞 句意:是以一個13歲孩子的思維認為從此她不可能再正常生活了.故選thinking,分詞作伴隨狀語.故選D.
45C:考查介詞短語,句意:幾年后,我離開了,并且古語海倫再沒想那么多.故選over these years,這些年來.
46D:考查動詞短語searching for尋找,putting away收好,放好,look after 照顧,根據上文車禍導致兒子腦子受傷,故母親在照顧兒子.故選D.take care 后應跟of.
47B:考查形容詞詞義辨析trying 令人厭煩的,難對付的,句意是那是特別難受的一天.故選B.
48D:考查動詞短語 ring off掛斷電話,句意是我無原因的流淚了并掛斷了電話.
49B:考查動詞詞義 因為是坐著輪椅所以用roll,滾動.
50A:realized意識到;knew知道;recognized認出;reminded記得.句意是過去16年了,我仍認出了海倫.
51C:考查動詞短語gave up放棄,broke down累垮,拋錨,分解,got through到達,做完,通過,度過,打通,looked into調查,根據語境,敘舊了之后,度過了震驚之后,她開始介紹了她的生活.
52D:根據上下文由上面的內容可知她介紹了她的生活,她結婚了,有了孩子,獲得了學歷,他想為比她更不幸的人鋪平道路,smooth鋪平,使…平坦,故選D
53B:考查形容詞詞義less fortunate不幸運,句意是她使那些比她更不幸的人鋪平道路.故選B.
54A:考查代詞詞義,anything,海倫告訴作者,如果她能給作者任何東西的話,那應該是精神上的安慰,希望.
55C:根據上下文,海倫給作者的應該是精神上的安慰,希望,故選C hope.
56C:考查形容詞詞義giving 付出的,看著這個了不起的,甘于付出的人,作者感到自己比海倫渺小,故選C.
57D:考查定語從句,句意是從這個我認為生活已經沒有希望的人身上,學會了,只要活著,就有希望.故選D.
58A:考查名詞詞義辨析 句意:從這個人身上我學到了生活不能沒有質量.故選A.quality 質量
59B:考查動詞詞義treated對待;worsened惡化;relieved救濟;recovered恢復,康復.句意是我兒子奇跡般的康復了,我們搬到了北方.故選B.
60A:考查名詞詞義 debt債務,這里應指人情債,句意是我欠海倫一個永遠都無法償還的人情債.故選A.

點評 完型填空,解題時要抓住文章的脈絡,一定要讀懂全文,弄清文章要表達的思想,注意前后段落之間的關系.答題中,一定要認真分析,注意選項與上下文的關系,與前后單詞的關系.對于一時沒有太大的把握的題可以放到最后再來完成,因為有時答案可以從下文內容體現出來.答完后再通讀一篇文章,看看所選選項能不能是語句通順,語意連貫.

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C.it is easier to calculate            
D.it is less likely to be affected by the foreign market
39.What will happen to the value of American economy if GDP is used to replace GNP?C
A.It will be seriously affected.
B.It will not be affected.
C.It will come down a little.
D.It will slightly go up.
40.How often are the reports of GDP issued by the American Commerce Department?B
A.once every four months                  
B.once every three months
C.once every six months                   
D.once a year.

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9.It's wrong for us to play tricks ________our parents.( 。
A.withB.onC.toD.at

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10.When I lived in Spain,some Spanish friends of mine decided to visit England by car.Before they left,they asked me for advice about how to find accommodation.I suggested that they should stay at"bed and breakfast"houses,because this kind of accommodation gives a foreign visitor a good chance to speak English with the family.My friends listened to my advice,but they came back with some funny stories.
"We didn't stay at bed and breakfast houses,"they said,"because we found that most families were away on holiday."
I thought this was strange.Finally I understood what had happened.My friends spoke little English,and they thought"VACANCIES"meant"holidays",because the Spanish word for"holidays"is"vacaciones".So they did not go to house where the sign outside said"VACABCUES",which in English means there are free rooms.Then my friends went to house where the sign said"NO VACANCIES",because they thought this meant the people who owned the house were not away on holiday.But they found that these houses were all full.As a result,they stayed at hotels!
We laughed about this and about mistakes my friends made in reading other signs.In Spanish,the word"DIVERSION"means fun.In English,it means that workmen are repairing the road,and that you must take a different road.When my friends saw the word'DIVERSION'on a road sign,they thought they were going to have fun.Instead,the road ended in a large hole.
English people have problems too when they learn foreign languages.Once in Paris,when someone offered me some more coffee,I said"Thank you"in French.I meant that I would like some more.However,to my surprise,the coffee pot was taken away!Later I found out that"Thank you"in French means"No,thank you."
61.My Spanish friends wanted advice aboutD.
A.learning English                      B.going to England by car
C.driving their car on English roads        D.finding places to stay in England
62.I suggested that they stay at"bed and breakfast"houses becauseA.
A.it would be convenient for them to have dinner
B.it would be much cheaper than staying in hotels
C.they would be able to practice their English
D.there would be no problem about finding accommodation there
63."NO VACANCIES"in English meansA.
A.no free rooms                         B.free rooms     
C.not away on holiday                   D.holidays
64.If you see a road sign that says"Diversion"in UK,you willB.
A.fall into a hole
B.have to take a different road
C.find that the road is blocked by crowds of people
D.have a lot of fun and enjoy yourself
65.When someone offered me more coffee and I said"Thank you"in French,IAA.didn't really want any more coffee   
B.wanted them to take the coffee pot away
C.wanted to express my politeness
D.really wanted some more coffee.

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