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    I went to a nursing home to visit Marsha every week. She had only months to live. Every time she said _______ “I hate my father", I would _______ to persuade her to forgive. _______a voice inside me was forcing a question: Isn't there somebody you need to _______?

When I was young, my elder brother John _______ everything I did. In his eyes, nothing I did was right. I suffered from years of emotional _______from him.

After college graduation, I began my career as a manager in another city, which gave me a (n)_______not to go back home often _______I could avoid seeing John. Whenever I phoned Mom, she always provided _______on what was going on with him. He didn't have a happy marriage. He lost his job as a bus-driver... But I ________to feel sorry for him.

In my spare time, I chose to be a ________. I really felt I was helping ________I met Marsha. I told myself to help Marsha, but I was ________ to help myself first.

Finally, I ________the courage to call my brother. There was ________for what seemed a century and I had a strong desire to hang up, but I ________ . "Correcting you was the ________way to show that I cared about you." he ________. Then, something brother to brother returned.

We have stayed in touch and visited each other ________ since.

The last time I saw Marsha, she was too weak to talk, but her face was ________. I knew what it felt like.

1.A.anxiously B.happily C.angrily D.curiously

2.A.manage B.pretend C.promise D.attempt

3.A.Yet B.So C.And D.Or

4.A.call B.help C.forgive D.visit

5.A.supported B.corrected C.ignored D.appreciated

6.A.response B.abuse C.relief D.connection

7.A.excuse B.chance C.advantage D.privilege

8.A.now that B.even if C.in case D.so that

9.A.comments B.updates C.instructions D.assessments

10.A.refused B.offered C.agreed D.regretted

11.A.bus-driver B.manager C.volunteer D.nurse

12.A.when B.after C.though D.until

13.A.thrilled B.desperate C.hesitant D.depressed

14.A.gathered B.lacked C.lost D.recovered

15.A.interruption B.complaint C.silence D.talk

16.A.broke in B.held up C.broke down D.held back

17.A.first B.only C.last D.same

18.A.explained B.shouted C.added D.whispered

19.A.rarely B.briefly C.casually D.regularly

20.A.troubled B.honest C.relaxed D.blank

 

1.C 2.D 3.C 4.C 5.B 6.A 7.B 8.D 9.B 10.A 11.D 12.D 13.B 14.A 15.C 16.B 17.D 18.A 19.D 20.C 【解析】 本文为一篇记叙文。文章记叙了我帮助Marsha时,和我的哥哥重归于好的故事。 1.考查副词词义辨析。句意:每当她生气地说恨她父亲时,我都会试图说服她原谅。 A. anxiously忧虑地;B. happily快乐地;C. angrily愤怒地;D. curiously好奇地。结合后文“I hate my father”可知Marsha恨她的父亲,因此说话的时候十分愤怒。故选C项。 2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:每当她生气地说她恨她父亲时,我都会试图说服她原谅。 A. manage管理;B. pretend假装;C. promise许诺;D. attempt尝试。结合下文“a voice inside me was forcing a question: Isn't there somebody you need to 4 ?”可知,Marsha说恨自己的父亲时,我会尝试说服她原谅。故选D项。 3.考查连词辨析。句意:我内心的一个声音迫使我问:难道你不需要原谅某人吗?A. Yet然而;B. So所以;C. And然后;D. Or或者。结合前文“I would ___2___ to persuade her to forgive.”我试图说服她原谅,后文“a voice inside me was forcing a question. Isn't there somebody you need to ___4___?” 我内心的一个声音迫使我问:难道你不需要原谅某人吗?后文顺承前文,用And。故选C项。 4.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我内心的一个声音迫使我问:难道你不需要原谅某人吗?A. call打电话;B. help帮忙;C. forgive原谅;D. visit拜访。结合前文“I would ___2___ to persuade her to forgive.”可知,我让Marsha原谅她的父亲时,我问自己是否有需要原谅的人。故选C项。 5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我小时候,哥哥约翰纠正了我所做的一切。A. supported支持;B. corrected纠正;C. ignored忽略;D. appreciated赞赏。结合后文“In his eyes, nothing I did was right. ”可知我的哥哥约翰再我小时候老是纠正我做的一切。故选B项。 6.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我多年来一直受到他的情绪影响。A. response回应;反应;B. abuse虐待;C. relief救济;D. connection联系。结合前文“In his eyes, nothing I did was right.”我哥哥认为我做什么都是错的,并且还要纠正我,我多年来受到他的情绪影响,response符合。故选A项。 7.考查固定搭配。句意:大学毕业后,我开始在另一个城市当经理,这给了我一个机会经常有机会不回家,这样我就可以避免见到约翰了。A. excuse借口;B. chance机会;C. advantage优势;D. privilege特权。give sb a chance to do sth为固定搭配,意为“给某人一个机会做某事”。我在另一个城市工作,因此我有机会不回家了。故选B项。 8.考查连词辨析。句意:大学毕业后,我开始在另一个城市当经理,这给了我一个机会经常有机会不回家,这样我就可以避免见到约翰了。A. now that既然;B. even if即使;C. in case如果;D. so that如此……以至……。结合前文“which gave me a (n)___7___not to go back home often”给了我一个机会我不用回家,后文“I could avoid seeing John.”我可以避免见到我的哥哥约翰,是前文的结果,so that如此……以至……符合此处语境。故选D项。 9.考查名词词义辨析。句意:每当我给妈妈打电话时,她总是告诉他最新情况。A. comments评论;B. updates最新消息;C. instructions说明;D. assessments评估。结合下文He didn't have a happy marriage. He lost his job as a bus-driver可知,我和妈妈打电话时,她告诉我约翰的最新情况。故选B项。 10.考查动词词义辨析。句意:但我拒绝为他感到难过。A. refused拒绝;B. offered提出;C. agreed同意;D. regretted后悔。结合前文“I suffered from years of emotional ___6___from him.”我一直遭受约翰的情绪影响,不喜欢约翰,也拒绝为他感到难过。故选A项。 11.考查名词词义辨析。句意:业余时间,我选择当护士。A. bus-driver公共汽车司机;B. manager经理;C. volunteer志愿者;D. nurse护士。结合前文“I went to a nursing home to visit Marsha every week.”我业余时间,我会去当一名护士照顾Marsha。故选D项。 12.考查连词辨析。句意:我觉得我一直在帮忙,直到我遇到Marsha。A. when什么时候;B. after之后;C. though虽然;D. until直到。根据后文句子I told myself to help Marsha, but I was(13)to help myself first.可见作者一直认为在帮助他人,直到遇到Marsha。故选D。 13.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我告诉自己要帮助Marsha,但我很想先帮助自己。A. thrilled激动的;B. desperate极度渴望的;C. hesitant犹豫的;D. depressed沮丧的。结合前文“But I ____10____to feel sorry for him.” Marsha恨她的父亲,我想要帮助她,可是我却极度渴望帮助自己,因为我也没有原谅我的哥哥。故选B项。 14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:最后,我鼓起勇气打电话给我哥哥。A. gathered收集;B. lacked缺乏;C. lost丢失;D. recovered恢复。结合语境,我鼓起所有的勇气打电话给我的哥哥约翰。gather the courage“鼓起勇气”。故选A项。 15.考查名词词义辨析。句意:电话里安静得像是过了一个世纪,我很想挂断电话,但我还是忍住了。A. interruption打断;B. complaint抱怨;C. silence沉默;D. talk交谈。结合语境,我和哥哥约翰打电话,此时很尴尬,电话两边都不说话,一片沉默。故选C项。 16.考查动词词组辨析。句意:电话里安静得像是过了一个世纪,我很想挂断电话,但我还是忍住了。A. broke in闯入;B. held up稳住,忍住;C. broke down出故障;D. held back退缩。结合后文“Correcting you was the ____17____way to show that I cared about you.”我和哥哥的对话可知,我没有挂断电话。故选B项。 17.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:“纠正你,就等于表明我关心你。”他解释道。A. first第一的;B. only仅仅的;C. last最后的;D. same一样的。结合句意,纠正你就等于表明我关心你,因此对我的纠正和关心是一样的。故选D项。 18.考查动词词义辨析。句意:“纠正你,就等于表明我关心你。”他解释道。A. explained解释;B. shouted喊叫;C. added补充;D. whispered小声说。结合前文“Correcting you was the ____17____way to show that I cared about you.”是哥哥解释老是纠正我的原因。故选A项。 19.考查副词词义辨析。句意:从那以后,我们一直保持联系,定期拜访对方。A. rarely很少地;B. briefly短暂地;C. casually随意地;D. regularly有规律地。结合前文“Then, something brother to brother returned.”可知我和哥哥约翰重归于好了,因此两人定期拜访对方。故选D项。 20.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我最后一次见到Marsha时,她虚弱得说不出话来,但她的脸很放松。A. troubled烦恼的;B. honest诚实的;C. relaxed放松的;D. blank茫然的。结合后文“I knew what it felt like.”推测前文,Marsha已经原谅了自己的父亲,感觉很放松。故选C项。
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