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    After 21 years of marriageBill Henrichs and Mary Ziegler concluded that they were no longer a good match.The couple politely divorced in 1995 and went their ____ waysbut they continued to see each other when meeting their _____at their school and sporting events.In February 2018____ she and Henrichs learned they were a match in a different way.

Henrichss kidneys()were ____and he was in need of a  ___.After nearly 40 family members and friends were tested as possible ____ the result surprised allonly one person ___ to be a perfect matchZiegler.

So on Oct.16.more than four decades after they saidI do,”she and Henrichs62 were _____into an operating room.and one of Zieglers healthy kidneys was ____ and given to her ex-husband.The surgery went welland the transplant is ____ well and continuing to improve as Mr.Henrichs ____ from the surgery.Henrichs was beyond grateful for his ex-wifes sympathy and ___ but he was also worried in the hours before the  __ .

Just three weeks after the transplantshe was back to work and doing yogaa quick turnaround considering that the ____ kidney donor needs a healing period of six to eight  ___.This entire experience has brought us all ____.She and Henrichs hope that by sharing their storyother ____ will realize that divorce is not always a reason to _____ties.

Divorce is divorce.but theres no reason to ____ ,”Henrichs said.There are lots of reasons why its ____ to get along.He pauses and laughs.Somedayyou just might need a kidney.

1.A. separate    B. peaceful    C. opposite    D. favorite

2.A. parents    B. colleagues    C. kids    D. neighbors

3.A. moreover    B. though    C. therefore    D. besides

4.A. failing    B. decreasing    C. dying    D. fading

5.A. doctor    B. supporter    C. transplant    D. receiver

6.A. advocates    B. donors    C. volunteers    D. fellows

7.A. set out    B. tried out    C. rushed out    D. turned out

8.A. wheeled    B. called    C. 1ed    D. dragged

9.A. carried    B. changed    C. selected    D. removed

10.A. reacting    B. functioning    C. beating    D. 1iving

11.A. refreshes    B. returns    C. remains    D. recovers

12.A. enthusiasm    B. generosity    C. optimism    D. honesty

13.A. marriage    B. departure    C. surgery    D. decision

14.A. routine    B. kind    C. uncommon    D. average

15.A. treatments    B. times    C. weeks    D. operations

16.A. closer    B. farther    C. deeper    D. healthier

17.A. friends    B. schoolmates    C. families    D. children

18.A. cut down    B. put off    C. put down    D. cut off

19.A. disturb    B. quarrel    C. regret    D. cry

20.A. important    B. optional    C. easy    D. tough

 

1. A 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. C 6. B 7. D 8. A 9. D 10. B 11. D 12. B 13. C 14. D 15. C 16. A 17. C 18. B 19. D 20. A 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。Bill Henrichs 和 Mary Ziegler这对夫妇礼貌地离婚,后来Henrichs先生的肾脏出毛病了,他需要一个移植手术。经过近40个家庭成员和朋友作为可能的捐赠者,结果使所有的人惊讶,结果只有一个人变成了一个完美的匹配者,那就是Ziegler。他们希望通过分享他们的故事,让其他家庭将意识到离婚并不总是推迟关系的理由。 1.考查形容词。A. separate单独的,分开的;B. peaceful和平的;C. opposite相反的,对面的;D. favorite喜爱的。根据The couple politely divorced in 1995 and went their ___1___ ways,but they continued to see each other when meeting their ___2___at their school and sporting events.“这对夫妇礼貌地离婚,1995年就分道扬镳了,但在他们的学校和体育赛事遇到时,他们继续把对方当他们的孩子。”故选A。 2.考查名词。A. parents父母;B. colleagues同事;C. kids孩子;D. neighbors邻居。根据The couple politely divorced in 1995 and went their ___1___ ways,but they continued to see each other when meeting their ___2___at their school and sporting events.“这对夫妇礼貌地离婚,1995年就分道扬镳了,但在他们的学校和体育赛事遇到时,他们继续把对方当他们的孩子。”故选C。 3.考查副词。A. moreover而且,此外;B. though可是,不过;C. therefore 因此;D. besides另外。根据In February 2018,___3___ ,she and Henrichs learned they were a match in a different way.“2018年2月,她和亨利克先生了解到他们以不同的方式匹配。”此处though表示转折,故答案为B。 4.考查动词。A. failing失败;B. decreasing减少;C. dying去世;D. fading使衰落。根据Henrichs’s kidneys(肾)were ___4___,and he was in need of a ___5___.“亨利克先生的肾脏出毛病了,他需要一个移植手术。”故答案为A。 5.考查名词。A. doctor医生;B. supporter支持者;C. transplant移植;D. receiver接受者。根据Henrichs’s kidneys(肾)were ___4___,and he was in need of a ___5___.“亨利克先生的肾脏出毛病了,他需要一个移植手术。”故选C。 6.考查名词。A. advocates拥护者;B. donors捐赠者;C. volunteers志愿者; D. fellows伙伴们。根据After nearly 40 family members and friends were tested as possible ___6___ ,the result surprised all—only one person ___7___ to be a perfect match—Ziegler.“经过近40个家庭成员和朋友作为可能的捐赠者,结果使所有的人惊讶,结果只有一个人变成了一个完美的匹配者-Ziegler。”结合句意可知答案为B。 7.考查动词词组。A. set out出发,开始;B. tried out尝试;C. rushed out冲出;D. turned out结果是。根据After nearly 40 family members and friends were tested as possible ___6___ ,the result surprised all—only one person ___7___ to be a perfect match—Ziegler.“经过近40个家庭成员和朋友作为可能的捐赠者,结果使所有的人惊讶,结果只有一个人变成了一个完美的匹配者-Ziegler。”结合句意可知答案为D。 8.考查动词。A. wheeled滚动;B. called叫喊,打电话;C. 1ed引领;D. dragged拖拉。根据So on Oct.16.more than four decades after they said“I do,”she and Henrichs,62 ,were ___8___into an operating room.and one of Ziegler’s healthy kidneys was ___9___ and given to her ex-husband.“所以于十月十六日,40多年后,他们说“我做,”她和亨利克先生,62岁,被推到手术室。Ziegler的一个健康的肾脏被摘除给了她的前夫。”结合句意可知答案为A。 9.考查动词。A. carried搬运;B. changed改变;C. selected选择;D. removed移除。根据So on Oct.16.more than four decades after they said“I do,”she and Henrichs,62 ,were ___8___into an operating room.and one of Ziegler’s healthy kidneys was ___9___ and given to her ex-husband.“所以于十月十六日,40多年后,他们说“我做,”她和亨利克先生,62岁,被推到手术室。Ziegler的一个健康的肾脏被摘除给了她的前夫。”结合句意可知答案为D。 10.考查动词。A. reacting起反应;B. functioning运行,起作用;C. beating敲打;D. 1iving居住。根据The surgery went well,and the transplant is ___10___ well and continuing to improve as Mr.Henrichs ___11___ from the surgery.“移植手术顺利,当Mr.Henrichs从手术中恢复后,移植运行正常,继续好转。”故选B。 11.考查动词。A. refreshes更新;B. returns归还;C. remains保留,仍然是; D. recovers恢复。根据The surgery went well,and the transplant is ___10___ well and continuing to improve as Mr.Henrichs ___11___ from the surgery.“移植手术顺利,当Mr.Henrichs从手术中恢复后,移植运行正常,继续好转。”结合句意可知答案为D。 12.考查名词。A. enthusiasm热情;B. generosity慷慨;C. optimism乐观; D. honesty诚实。根据Henrichs was beyond grateful for his ex-wife’s sympathy and ___12___ ,but he was also worried in the hours before the ___13___ .“亨利克先生是非常感激前妻的同情和慷慨,但他也担心前几个小时的手术。”结合句意可知答案为B。 13.考查名词。A. marriage婚姻;B. departure离开,出发;C. surgery外科; D. decision决定。根据Henrichs was beyond grateful for his ex-wife’s sympathy and ___12___ ,but he was also worried in the hours before the ___13___ .“亨利克先生是非常感激前妻的同情和慷慨,但他也担心前几个小时的手术。”结合句意可知答案为C。 14.考查形容词。A. routine日常的;B. kind和蔼的;C. uncommon不寻常的;D. average平均的,普通的。根据Just three weeks after the transplant,she was back to work and doing yoga—a quick turnaround considering that the ___14___ kidney donor needs a healing period of six to eight ___15___.“正好三周后移植,考虑到一般肾脏捐赠者需要六到八周的治疗时期,她回去工作,并且做yoga——一个快速的转变。”结合句意可知答案为D。 15.考查名词。A. treatments治疗;B. times时代,次数;C. weeks周;D. operations手术。根据Just three weeks after the transplant,she was back to work and doing yoga—a quick turnaround considering that the ___14___ kidney donor needs a healing period of six to eight ___15___.“正好三周后移植,考虑到一般肾脏捐赠者需要六到八周的治疗时期,她回去工作,并且做yoga——一个快速的转变。”结合句意可知答案为C。 16.考查形容词。A. closer靠近的;B. farther更远的;C. deeper更深;D. healthier更健康的。根据This entire experience has brought us all ___16___.“这整个经历让我们更加亲密。”结合句意可知答案为A。 17.考查名词。A. friends朋友;B. schoolmates同学;C. families家庭;D. children孩子们。根据She and Henrichs hope that by sharing their story,other ___17___ will realize that divorce is not always a reason to ___18___ties.“她和亨利克先生希望通过分享他们的故事,让其他家庭将意识到离婚并不总是推迟关系的理由。”结合句意可知答案为C。 18.考查动词词组。A. cut down削减,砍倒; B. put off推迟;C. put down镇压,记下;D. cut off切断。根据She and Henrichs hope that by sharing their story,other ___17___ will realize that divorce is not always a reason to ___18___ties.“她和亨利克先生希望通过分享他们的故事,让其他家庭将意识到离婚并不总是推迟关系的理由。”结合句意可知答案为B。 19.考查动词。A. disturb干扰;B. quarrel 争吵;C. regret遗憾,后悔;D. cry哭。根据“Divorce is divorce.but there’s no reason to ___19___ ,”Henrichs said.““离婚是离婚,但是没有理由哭,”亨里奇说。”结合句意可知答案为D。 20.考查形容词。A. important重要的;B. optional可选择的;C. easy容易的;D. tough艰苦的。根据“There are lots of reasons why it’s ___20___ to get along.”“ 有很多原因表明,相处很重要。”结合句意可知答案为A。
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