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          On May 27, 1995, our life was suddenly changed. It happened a few minutes past three,   1my husband, Chris, fell from his horse as it  2over a fence. Chris was paralyzed (癱瘓) from the chest down,   3to breathe normally. As he was thrown from his horse, we entered into a life of  4with lots of unexpected challenges( 挑戰(zhàn)). We went from the "haves" to the “have-nots". Or so we thought.

          5what we discovered later were all the gifts that came out of   6difficulties. We came to learn that something  7could happen in a disaster . All over the world people   8Chris so much that letters and postcards poured in every day. By the end of the third week in a  9center in Virginia, about 35,000 pieces of  10had been received and sorted.

                As   11, we opened letter after letter. They gave us   12and became a source of strength for us. We used them to  13ourselves. I would go to the pile of letters marked with "Funny" if we needed a  14, or to the "Disabled" box to find advice from people in wheelchairs or  15in bed living happily and  16.

                These letters, we realized, had to be shared. And so   17we offer one of them to you.

          Dear Chris,

                My husband and I were so sorry to hear of your  18accident last week. No doubt your family and your friends are giving you the strength to face this   19challenge. People everywhere are also giving you best wishes every day and we are among those who are keeping you   20.

          Yours Sincerely,

          Nancy Reagan

          1.A.since               B. before           C. when                 D. while

          2.A. walked             B. climbed         C. pulled               D. jumped

          3.A. able              B. unable               C. suitable             D. unsuitable

          4.A. disability             B. possession           C. convenience          D. experience

          5.A. So                 B. For                  C. Or                   D. Yet

          6.A. sharing           B. separating           C. fearing              D. exploiting

          7.A. terrible          B. similar              C. wonderful            D. practical

          8.A. wrote for         B. cared for            C. hoped for            D. sent for

          9.A. medical            B. postal               C. experimental         D. mental

          10.A. news              B. paper           C. equipment            D. mail

          11.A. patients              B. a family             C. nurses               D. a group

          12.A. effect                B. effort               C. comfort              D. explanation

          13.A. encourage        B. express              C. control              D. treat

          14.A. cry              B. laugh                C. chat                 D. sigh

          15.A. much             B. never                C. even                 D. seldom

          16.A. bitterly              B. fairly               C. weakly               D. successfully

          17.A. here             B. there                C. therefore            D. forward

          18.A. driving          B. flying               C. running              D. riding

          19.A. technical             B. different            C. difficult           D. valuable

          20.A. nearby           B. close                C. busy            D. alive

           

          【答案】

          1.C

          【詳解】本題考查It的用法。相當于It was a few minutes past three when…,我丈夫騎車摔去的時候,是在三點鐘多一點。

          2.D

          【詳解】從文中提到的騎馬過欄桿從馬上掉下來,動作應(yīng)當是jump(跳)而不應(yīng)當是walk(走),climb(爬),pull(拉)。

          3.B

          【詳解】根據(jù)意思,胸下癱瘓的人會不能正常呼吸,suitable(適合的),unsuitable(不適合),able(能夠),所以選擇unable(不能夠)。

          4.A

          【詳解】在他從馬上摔下來那時起,我們就過上了殘疾人的生活,有了許多意想不到的挑戰(zhàn)。 disability(殘疾),possession(財產(chǎn),擁有物),convenience(方便),experience(經(jīng)歷,經(jīng)驗)

          5.D

          【詳解】本題考查連詞的用法,根據(jù)意思,這里應(yīng)當有轉(zhuǎn)折的含義。然而我們后來發(fā)現(xiàn)那都是共度難關(guān)的獻禮。本來是壞事,但作者卻稱之為gifts. 因為后文里有很多人關(guān)心。

          6.A

          【詳解】共度難關(guān)。只有選擇share difficulties共同解決困難,才會是值得慶幸的事情。其他的幾個意思上講不通。

          7.C

          【詳解】從全文意思可知這句話的意思是“災(zāi)難也會有好的一面”。所以選擇wonderful。

          8.B

          【詳解】,每天都有信或名信片像雪片那樣飛來。說明世人是如此care for(關(guān)心)Chris。

          9.A

          【詳解】因為受傷了,可以看出是在住院治療的三周內(nèi),收到了35,000封郵件。所以是medical centre(醫(yī)護中心),選擇A。

          10.D

          【詳解】由前文的letters and postcards poured in every day可以看出這里應(yīng)當選擇mail(郵件)。

          11.B

          【詳解】由we opened letter after letter(我們打開一封封的信)而前文里提到是my husband摔傷了,說明這里的we是夫妻關(guān)系。As a family,作為一家人,我們一起打開一封封的信。

          12.C

          【詳解】那些信能給我們的應(yīng)當是許多comfort(安慰),而不會是effect(效果,影響), effort(努力)或explanation(解釋)

          13.A

          【詳解】根據(jù)前句,那些mail給了我們安慰和力量,所以我們用它們?nèi)ncourage(鼓勵)我們自己。 express(表達)

          14.B

          【詳解】到標上“funny”(有趣的)這類郵件里去找,自然是需要“歡笑”的時候。因為 “funny”的東西能給我們帶來 “l(fā)augh”

          15.C

          【詳解】到“Disabled”的信中找的經(jīng)驗,可以判斷這些建議是來自于那些people in wheelchairs(坐在輪椅上的人)或者是甚至是people in bed(癱瘓在床)的人。

          16.D

          【詳解】happily說明生活得高興,and連接的并列部分,可以推斷出這里應(yīng)當是successfully(成功地生活著的人),如果使用bitterly(凄苦地),weakly,那么應(yīng)當是轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系,需要用but連接。

          17.A

          【詳解】本題考查外國人說話的習(xí)慣連接語,我們意識到這些信應(yīng)當大家共享,所以我們在這里給你們看上一封。選擇 here。 這種類似的用法如:Here is some advice for you.   This is VOA. Here is the news from China.

          18.D

          【詳解】文章一開頭就講到了騎馬摔傷的,所以選擇riding。

          19.C

          【詳解】給你勇氣和力量來面對的挑戰(zhàn)應(yīng)當是一個困難的一個。而不是technical(技術(shù)的),valuable(有價值的,寶貴的),different(不同的),所以選擇C。

          20.B

          【詳解】本題是這篇完形填空最難的一題,很容易誤選為alive讓你活著,答案應(yīng)該是close,表示我們永遠和你在一起,我們永遠支持你,把你當成我們親密的朋友。

          【備考建議】考查語境,是這題的點睛之筆,也為這篇完形填空畫了一個圓滿的句號。學(xué)生應(yīng)該在做題時充分考慮所出現(xiàn)的語境,將自己置身于文中,那樣才能做對此題。所以這篇完形做全對還是相當困難的。

           

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