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    I will never forget the story I experienced when I worked as a doctor for some “special patients”.

With mixed emotions I went to the young criminal center to _________ vaccinations(接种疫苗). On one hand, I felt _________ to be able to _________ a service that might have a positive health effect on the prisoners. But, on the other hand, I felt a sense of sadness and _________as I saw the prisoners being _________ by guards to the nursing unit.

My last visit was very _________.For some reason, there was a(an) _________ in the air. And I felt a lightness as I spoke with each prisoner. We _________ stories, smiles and fears. Even the toughest prisoners seemed to be surrounded by light. As a mother, I saw them as not only youth, being _________ for crimes, but also as children with the __________ to change for the better. Obviously, most of them wanted to __________ longer!

There was one more prisoner. He was __________ to a different unit in a lonely cell. Two guards escorted us down and when we entered the cell, instant tears __________in my eyes. The area was sad. Guards there didn't smile. Later, we were done but I didn't want to __________,I gave the 17-year-old a gentle touch and smile as I __________ to him what to do concerning the side effects. At first there was no response, so I just __________ at his bare feet and then to my supplies. I thought that I had better pack up. __________,he looked up at me and smiled before he said “Thanks” and then he gave me a thumbs-up. I smiled back, saying, “You are welcome. Take care of yourself!”

It was wonderful to receive a kind __________ from someone who was in such a __________ place. As we walked back to the main entrance, we didn't speak. Where there can be a smile, there is hope. Sometimes __________ can be very powerful.

1.A.accept B.deliver C.illustrate D.give

2.A.thankful B.satisfied C.lucky D.thrilled

3.A.suggest B.provide C.confirm D.observe

4.A.disappointment B.annoyance C.loneliness D.doubt

5.A.escorted B.accompanied C.directed D.thrown

6.A.valuable B.enjoyable C.memorable D.adaptable

7.A.expectation B.lightness C.attraction D.complaint

8.A.expanded B.told C.shared D.presented

9.A.punished B.scolded C.commented D.criticized

10.A.reason B.impression C.arrangement D.potential

11.A.talk B.stay C.relax D.work

12.A.selected B.limited C.reduced D.appointed

13.A.turned up B.messed up C.welled up D.took up

14.A.shout B.divorce C.wait D.leave

15.A.confirmed B.submitted C.recommended D.explained

16.A.put down B.looked down C.kept down D.pulled down

17.A.Strangely B.Occasionally C.Suddenly D.Deliberately

18.A.response B.solution C.belief D.assessment

19.A.neat B.sacred C.crazy D.harsh

20.A.virtues B.smiles C.ambitions D.inspirations

 

1.D 2.C 3.B 4.A 5.A 6.C 7.B 8.C 9.A 10.D 11.A 12.B 13.C 14.D 15.D 16.B 17.C 18.A 19.D 20.B 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。主要记叙了身为医生的作者一次去青少年犯罪中心给里面的囚犯接种疫苗的事情。其中一位囚犯对作者的工作报以善意的微笑,这让作者领悟到有微笑的地方就有希望,微笑有时是很强大的。 1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:怀着复杂的心情,我去青少年犯罪中心接种疫苗。A. accept接受;B. deliver交付;C. illustrate说明;D. give给予。结合后文可知身为医生的作者是去青少年犯罪中心给里面的罪犯接种疫苗的。故选D。 2.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:一方面,我感到很幸运,能够提供一项服务,可能对囚犯的健康有积极的影响。A. thankful感谢的;B. satisfied满意的;C. lucky幸运的;D. thrilled兴奋的。根据后文a service that might have a positive health effect on the prisoners.可知作者为能给囚犯的健康有积极影响而觉得幸运,其它选项不符合语境。故选C。 3.考查动词词义辨析。句意:一方面,我感到很幸运,能够提供一项服务,可能对囚犯的健康有积极的影响。A. suggest建议;B. provide提供;C. confirm确认;D. observe观察。根据后文a service that might have a positive health effect on the prisoners.可知作者是去犯罪中心给犯人打疫苗的,提供一项服务。故选B。 4.考查名词词义辨析。句意:但是,另一方面,当我看到囚犯们被警卫护送到护理室时,我感到悲伤和失望。A. disappointment失望;B. annoyance烦恼;C. loneliness寂寞;D. doubt怀疑。结合后文by guards to the nursing unit可知作者看到囚犯们被警卫护送到护理室,觉得悲伤和失望。故选A。 5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:但是,另一方面,当我看到囚犯们被警卫护送到护理室时,我感到悲伤和失望。A. escorted护送; B. accompanied陪伴;C. directed指导;D. thrown扔。根据后文Two guards escorted us down可知囚犯也是要由警卫护送到护理室的。故选A。 6.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我的最后一次访问是非常难忘的。A. valuable有价值的;B. enjoyable快乐的;C. memorable难忘的;D. adaptable适合的。结合后文作者和囚犯们相处愉快,可知最后一次访问对作者来说很难忘。故选C。 7.考查名词词义辨析。句意:由于某种原因,空气中弥漫着一种轻松的感觉。A. expectation期待;B. lightness轻松;C. attraction 吸引;D. complaint抱怨。根据后文stories, smiles and fears可知空气中弥漫着一种轻松的感觉。故选B。 8.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我们分享故事、微笑和恐惧。A. expanded扩大;B. told告诉;C. shared分享;D. presented提出。根据后文stories, smiles and fears可知他们分享了故事、微笑和恐惧。故选C。 9.考查动词词义辨析。句意:作为一名母亲,我不仅把他们视为因犯罪而受到惩罚的年轻人,还把他们视为有潜力变得更好的孩子。A. punished惩罚;B. scolded责骂;C. commented评论;D. criticized批评。根据后文for crimes可知被关押在这里的人都是因为犯罪而受到惩罚的年轻人。故选A。 10.考查名词词义辨析。句意:作为一名母亲,我不仅把他们视为因犯罪而受到惩罚的年轻人,还把他们视为有潜力变得更好的孩子。A. reason理由;B. impression印象;C. arrangement安排;D. potential潜能。结合后文to change for the better作者相信这些年轻人是有潜力变得更好的。故选D。 11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:显然,他们中的大多数人都想多聊一会儿!A. talk谈话;B. stay停留;C. relax放松;D. work工作。对应上文中stories, smiles and fears.可知他们是在聊天交谈。故选A。 12.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他被关在一个孤独的牢房里。A. selected挑选;B. limited限制;C. reduced减少;D. appointed任命。根据后文to a different unit in a lonely cell可知这个犯人被关在一个孤独的牢房里。其他选项不符合语境。故选B。 13.考查动词短语辨析。句意:两名警卫护送我们下去,当我们进入牢房时,眼泪立刻涌上我的眼眶。A. turned up出现;B. messed up混乱;C. welled up涌出;D. took up拿起。根据后文The area was sad.可知作者的眼泪涌上了眼眶。故选C。 14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:后来,我们结束了,但我不想离开,我给了这个17岁的孩子一个温柔的触摸和微笑,我向他解释了如何处理副作用。A. shout叫喊;B. divorce离婚;C. wait等待;D. leave离开。结合上文we were done可知作者他们完成了工作,作者却不想离开。故选D。 15.考查动词词义辨析。句意:后来,我们结束了,但我不想离开,我给了这个17岁的孩子一个温柔的触摸和微笑,我向他解释了如何处理疫苗的副作用。A. confirmed确认;B. submitted提交;C. recommended推荐;D. explained解释。根据后文what to do concerning the side effects可知作者在给这个17岁的孩子解释如何处理疫苗的副作用。故选D。 16.考查动词短语辨析。句意:起初没有回应,所以我只是低头看了看他光着的脚,然后看了看我的物品。A. put down放下;B. looked down向下看;C. kept down控制;D. pulled down推翻。结合后文at his bare feet可知作者低下头看了看他光着的双脚。故选B。 17.考查副词词义辨析。句意:突然,他抬头看着我,微笑着说了声“谢谢”,然后竖起了大拇指。A. Strangely奇怪地;B. Occasionally偶尔;C. Suddenly突然地;D. Deliberately故意地。结合后文he looked up at me and smiled before he said “Thanks”可知少年突然抬头看作者,还微笑着说了声“谢谢”,竖起了大拇指。故选C。 18.考查名词词义辨析。句意:能从一个身处如此严酷环境的人那里得到善意的回应,真是太好了。A. response回答;B. solution解决方案;C. belief信仰;D. assessment评定。承接上文作者给少年解释了如何处理疫苗的副作用,少年对作者善意的微笑,这是作者得到的善意的回应。故选A。 19.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:能从一个身处如此严酷环境的人那里得到善意的回应,真是太好了。A. neat整洁的;B. sacred害怕的;C. crazy疯狂的;D. harsh严酷的,严厉的。承接第二段中I went to the young criminal center可知这是个环境严酷的地方。故选D。 20.考查名词词义辨析。句意:有时候微笑是很强大的。A. virtues优点;B. smiles微笑;C. ambitions野心;D. inspirations灵感。根据上文Where there can be a smile, there is hope.可知有微笑的地方就有希望,微笑有时是很强大的。故选B。
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