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    Zoe's start in this world was hard. Brian and Debi knew there was something wrong with their unborn daughter's________, but they didn’t ________ what they were dealing with until she was born . “Zoe is truly a miracle(奇迹) survivor, because her chances of________were very, very low when I was pregnant(怀孕的) with her. We didn't know what the________was going to be,”  Debi said.

When Zoe had the open heart ________, her heart was the size of her father's thumb(拇指). Within just a few years of recovery(康复),Zoe was________through life.

“It is something that my doctors have always________ me to do,________it has the aerobic(有氧的) activity that I ________,” Zoe said. “Every time I dance,I feel so________ to have survived such a disease.”

Dance has been a part of her life since she was just 3 years old, and after recently________high school on a high score, she________to take her talents to Georgetown University in the fall.

“I am really________to just explore different opportunities, "Zoe said. "It is going to be a big ________.”

As Brian and Debi watch their daughter take off, they are making________for the American Heart Association's Heart Walk, where they__________to encourage other parents to keep the faith. “We are just very________and very happy,” Debi said.

“I will walk for further________, to support survivors of the future and to give back to people that have________to my survival and life every single day,”Zoe said. Zoe has not only survived; but ________to grow.

1.A.eyes B.heart C.nose D.hands

2.A.know B.say C.do D.have

3.A.acceptance B.promotion C.satisfaction D.survival

4.A.result B.reason C.joy D.pride

5.A.training B.accident C.operation D.communication

6.A.running B.traveling C.walking D.dancing

7.A.encourage B.hired C.begged D.invited

8.A.unless B.although C.because D.while

9.A.need B.doubt C.show D.create

10.A.lonely B.lucky C.nervous D.surprised

11.A.failing B.teaching C.finishing D.finding

12.A.refuses B.fails C.remembers D.prepares

13.A.moved B.excited C.ashamed D.angry

14.A.pity B.change C.promise D.mistake

15.A.plans B.excuses C.rules D.chaos

16.A.regret B.forget C.hope D.seem

17.A.practical B.careful C.patient D.thankful

18.A.explanation B.information C.research D.appearance

19.A.attacked B.compared C.affected D.contributed

20.A.returns B.continues C.happens D.harms

 

1.B 2.A 3.D 4.A 5.C 6.D 7.A 8.C 9.A 10.B 11.C 12.D 13.B 14.B 15.A 16.C 17.D 18.C 19.D 20.B 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。记叙了从小患有心脏疾病的Zoe奇迹般地存活了下来,并在医生的鼓励下开始了自己的舞蹈生涯。同时Zoe的父母也不忘了鼓励和帮助其他的父母保持信念,Zoe也决心继续研究来回报帮助过自己的人。 1.考查名词词义辨析。句意:Brian和Debi知道他们未出生的女儿的心脏出了问题,但直到她出生他们才知道自己要面对的是什么。A. eyes眼睛;B. heart心脏;C. nose鼻子;D. hands手。根据下文中的open heart 以及her heart was the size of her father s thumb可知,Zoe的心脏不好。故选B。 2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Brian和Debi知道他们未出生的女儿的心脏出了问题,但直到她出生他们才知道自己要面对的是什么。A. know知道;B. say说;C. do做;D. have拥有。根据上文中的knew以及转折连词 but可知,直到女儿出生,夫妻俩才知道他们要面对的是什么。故选A。 3.考查名词词义辨析。句意:Zoe真是个奇迹般的幸存者,因为我怀她的时候,她活下来的几率非常非常低。A. acceptance接受;B. promotion晋升;C. satisfaction满意;D. survival幸存。结合上文Zoe is truly a miracle survivor可知此处是指Zoe能够存活下来的几率。故选D。 4.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我们不知道结果会怎样。A. result结果;B. reason理由;C. joy快乐;D. pride骄傲。根据上文中的Zoe is truly a miracle survivor 可知,Zoe存活的概率非常小,当时夫妻俩并不知道结果会是什么。故选A。 5.考查名词词义辨析。句意:Zoe做开心脏手术时,她的心脏只有她父亲拇指大小。A. training训练;B. accident事故;C. operation手术;D. communication交流。根据上文中的there was something wrong 可知,Zoe接受了手术( operation)。故选C。 6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在短短几年的康复期内,Zoe就开始了她的舞蹈生涯。A. running奔跑;B. traveling旅行;C. walking散步;D. dancing跳舞。结合后文Dance has been a part of her life可知是开始了舞蹈生涯。故选D。 7.考查动词词义辨析。句意:“这是我的医生一直鼓励我做的事情,因为它是我需要的有氧运动,”Zoe说。A. encourage鼓励;B. hired雇用;C. begged请求;D. invited邀请。根据后文it has the aerobic activity可知是医生鼓励Zoe跳舞的。故选A。 8.考查连接词辨析。句意:“这是我的医生一直鼓励我做的事情,因为它是我需要的有氧运动,”Zoe说。A. unless除非;B. although尽管;C. because因为;D. while当……时候。此处为原因状语从句,表示“因为”,故选C。 9.考查动词词义辨析。句意:“这是我的医生一直鼓励我做的事情,因为它是我需要的有氧运动,”Zoe说。A. need需要;B. doubt怀疑;C. show展示;D. create创造。跳舞包含了有氧运动,那正是Zoe所需要的。故选A。 10.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:每次我跳舞的时候,我都觉得自己很幸运能从这种疾病中幸存下来。A. lonely孤独的;B. lucky幸运的;C. nervous紧张的;D. surprised惊讶的。根据下文中的to have survived such a disease可知,能战胜这么罕见的疾病,Zoe觉得自己很“幸运(lucky)”。故选B。 11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:从她3岁起,舞蹈就成了她生活的一部分,最近她以高分读完了高中,准备在秋天把自己的才能带到Georgetown大学。A. failing失败;B. teaching教;C. finishing完成,结束;D. finding找到。结合后文take her talents to Georgetown University in the fall可推知Zoe读完了高中,秋天准备上大学。故选C。 12.考查动词词义辨析。句意:从她3岁起,舞蹈就成了她生活的一部分,最近她以高分读完了高中,准备在秋天把自己的才能带到Georgetown大学。A. refuses拒绝;B. fails失败;C. remembers记住;D. prepares准备。根据下文中的take her talents to Georgetown University in the fall可知,Zoe完成了高中学业,准备去Georgetown上大学。故选D。 13.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:Zoe说:“能探索不同的机会,我真的很兴奋。”“这将是一个巨大的改变。”A. moved感动的;B. excited激动的;C. ashamed羞愧的;D. angry生气的。根据文中的to just explore different opportunities 可知,能够探索不同的机会,Zoe很兴奋。故选B。 14.考查名词词义辨析。句意:Zoe说:“能探索不同的机会,我真的很兴奋。”“这将是一个巨大的改变。”A. pity遗憾;B. change改变;C. promise承诺;D. mistake错误。上大学对于Zoe来说是一个巨大的改变。故选B。 15.考查名词词义辨析。句意:当Brian和Debi看着他们的女儿成功时,他们正在为美国心脏协会的“心脏漫步”做计划,他们希望在那里鼓励其他的父母保持信念。A. plans计划;B. excuses借口;C. rules规则;D. chaos混乱。结合后文for the American Heart Association's Heart Walk可知是在为美国心脏协会的“心脏漫步”做计划,短语make plan“制定计划”。故选A。 16.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当Brian和Debi看着他们的女儿成功时,他们正在为美国心脏协会的“心脏漫步”做计划,他们希望在那里鼓励其他的父母保持信念。A. regret后悔;B. forget忘记;C. hope希望;D. seem似乎。Zoe的父母希望能用自己的行为激励其他父母。其它选项不符合语境。故选C。 17.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我们非常感谢,也非常开心。A. practical实际的;B. careful仔细的;C. patient耐心的;D. thankful感谢的。根据下文中的blessed可知,Zoe家人心怀“感激( thankful)”。故选D。 18.考查名词词义辨析。句意:Zoe说:“我将继续进行进一步的研究,支持未来的幸存者,回报那些为我的生存和生活做出贡献的人。”A. explanation解释;B. information信息;C. research研究;D. appearance外表。根据下文中的to support survivors of the future可知,Zoe说自己将为进一步的“研究( research)”募集善款。故选C。 19.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Zoe说:“我将继续进行进一步的研究,支持未来的幸存者,回报那些为我的生存和生活做出贡献的人。”A. attacked攻击;B. compared比较;C. affected影响;D. contributed贡献。根据上文中的give back to people以及下文中的my survival and life 可知,Zoe要回报那些曾经为自己的生命作出“贡献( contributed)"的人。故选D。 20.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Zoe不仅活下来了,而且会继续成长。A. returns返回;B. continues继续;C. happens发生;D. harms损害。Zoe不仅活下来了,而且会“继续( continues)”成长。其它选项不符合语境。故选B。
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