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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的四个选项(ABCD)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将相应选项的标号涂黑。

I have been paralyzed(瘫痪) from the neck downwards since I was born in 1971 and spent my life wheelchair-bound. However, ____1____ this I have been lucky enough to travel the world, develop a (an) ___2_____ career and establish a supportive group of family and friends.

Growing up in a home full of love, __3______ and faith, my parents and siblings (兄弟姐妹) helped me to live a ___4_____ normal life. However, it was through ____5____ that I was able to ____6____ normal childhood activities, _____7___ I was able to feel the ____8____ by drawing young girls dancing and running, which my ____9____ kept me from participating in.

As a young girl I had an art exhibition in my hometown of Copenhagen __10______ my artwork. The local paper ____11____ my exhibition and printed an article and photos of me with my paintings. Upon seeing this article, an international organization the Mouth and Foot Painting Artists (MFPA) ____12____ and offered me a scholarshipwhich helped develop my ___13_____ abilities and ____14____ my career as a painter by providing me with ____15____ for art classes and materials. I have been with the MFPA for 14 years and I paint with my ___16_____. Like all the artists I make my living through the _____17___ of reproductions of my paintings in the form of cards and calendars which are sold directly to the public. Through the MFPA, which has been helping 802 mouth and foot painters like me to create a ___18_____ future since 1957, I am ____19____ surrounded by fellow mouth and foot painters, who have _____20___ and assisted me with my work.

1.

A.in terms of B.in spite of

C.in face of D.in honor of

2.A.successful B.regretful C.painful D.helpful

3.A.hope B.determination C.courage D.support

4.A.relatively B.completely C.extremely D.especially

5.A.painting B.dancing C.singing D.running

6.A.explain B.experience C.create D.accept

7.A.though B.if C.because D.so

8.A.strength B.stress C.joy D.challenge

9.A.interest B.family C.disability D.friends

10.A.selling B.displaying C.trading D.buying

11.A.considered B.designed C.mentioned D.attended

12.

A.got in touch B.came across

C.kept away from D.made use of

13.A.athletic B.artistic C.scientific D.cultural

14.A.stop B.destroy C.find D.further

15.A.clothes B.wheelchair C.funding D.walking stick

16.A.hand B.foot C.mouth D.arm

17.A.show B.sale C.display D.storage

18.A.upset B.lonely C.discouraging D.positive

19.A.finally B.constantly C.hardly D.only

20.A.inspired B.persuaded C.refused D.noticed

 

1.B 2.A 3.D 4.A 5.A 6.B 7.C 8.C 9.C 10.B 11.D 12.A 13.B 14.D 15.C 16.C 17.B 18.D 19.B 20.A 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。本文主要讲的是作者自颈部以下瘫痪,但是作者很乐观,并通过画画得到生活的乐趣,而作者也因为画画被提供了奖学金,并发展出自己的绘画事业。 1. 考查介词短语词义辨析。句意:然而,尽管如此,我还是很幸运地周游了世界,发展了一个成功的事业,建立了一个支持我的家庭和朋友的团体。A. in terms of在……方面;B. in spite of尽管;C. in face of面对;D. in honor of以……为傲。作者景观瘫痪但是很幸运可以在世界各地旅游。所以这里是转折关系,故选B。 2. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:然而,尽管如此,我还是很幸运地周游了世界,发展了一个成功的事业,建立了一个支持我的家庭和朋友的团体。A. successful成功的;B. regretful后悔的; C. painful痛苦的;D. helpful有帮助的。作者很幸运地周游了世界,发展了一个成功的事业。 故选A。 3. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我成长在一个充满爱支持和信心的家庭里,我的父母和兄弟姐妹帮我过着一种相对正常的生活。A. hope希望;B. determination决心;C. courage 勇气;D. support支持。根据full of love, faith可知,作者成长在一个充满爱支持和信心的家庭里。故选D。 4. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:我成长在一个充满爱支持和信心的家庭里,我的父母和兄弟姐妹帮我过着一种相对正常的生活。A. relatively相对地;B. completely完全地;C. extremely非常,极其;D. especially尤其。根据上文have been paralyzed(瘫痪) from the neck downwards since I was born in 1971 and spent my life wheelchair-bound可知,作者是残疾人,但是出生在一个充满爱支持和信心的家庭里,所以过着相对正常的生活。故选A。 5. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:然而,正是通过绘画,我才能体验到正常的童年活动,因为我能感受到画年轻女孩跳舞和跑步的快乐,而残疾让我无法参与其中。 painting绘画;B. dancing跳舞;C. singing唱歌;D. running跑步。根据下As a young girl I had an art exhibition可知,作者从事的是绘画。文故选A。 6. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:然而,正是通过绘画,我才能体验到正常的童年活动,因为我能通过画年轻女孩跳舞和跑步感受到快乐,而残疾让我无法参与其中。A. explain解释;B. experience体验;C. create 创造;D. accept接受。根据normal childhood activities可知,作者体验到正常的童年活动。故选B。 7. 考查连词词义辨析。句意:正是通过绘画,我才能体验到正常的童年活动,因为我能通过画年轻女孩跳舞和跑步感受到快乐,而残疾让我无法参与其中。A. though尽管;B. if如果;C. because因为;D. so所以。分析句意可知,本句为because引导的原因状语从句。故选C。 8. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:然而,正是通过绘画,我才能体验到正常的童年活动,因为我能通过画年轻女孩跳舞和跑步感受到快乐,而残疾让我无法参与其中。A. strength增强;B. stress压力;C. joy快乐;D. challenge挑战。作者通过画年轻女孩跳舞和跑步感受到了快乐。故选C。 9. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:然而,正是通过绘画,我才能体验到正常的童年活动,因为我能通过画年轻女孩跳舞和跑步感受到快乐,而残疾让我无法参与其中。A. interest利益;B. family家庭;C. disability残疾;D. friends朋友。根据上文I have been paralyzed(瘫痪)可知,残疾让作者无法参与其中。故选C。 10. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:作为一个小女孩,我在我的家乡哥本哈根举办了一个艺术展览,展示我的作品。A. selling卖;B. displaying展示;C. trading贸易;D. buying买。根据As a young girl I had an art exhibition可知,画展上展示了作者的作品。故选B。 11. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:当地报纸参加了我的展览,并刊登了一篇文章和我的画的照片。A. considered考虑;B. designed设计;C. mentioned提到;D. attended参加。根据printed an article and photos of me with my paintings.可知,当地报纸也来参加了我的展览。故选D。 12. 考查动词短语词义辨析。句意:看到这篇文章后,一个国际组织MFPA联系了我,并给了我奖学金,通过资助我的艺术课程和材料,帮助我发展了艺术能力,也促进了我的绘画事业。A. got in touch接触;B. came across碰巧;C. kept away from远离;D. made use of利用。根据offered me a scholarship可知,一个国际组织MFPA联系了作者。故选A。 13. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:看到这篇文章后,一个国际组织MFPA联系了我,并给了我奖学金,通过资助我的艺术课程和材料,帮助我发展了艺术能力,也促进了我的绘画事业。A. athletic运动的;B. artistic艺术的;C. scientific科学的;D. cultural文化的。作者是从事绘画的,所以MFPA希望帮助作者发展艺术能力。故选B。 14. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:看到这篇文章后,一个国际组织MFPA联系了我,并给了我奖学金,通过资助我的艺术课程和材料,帮助我发展了艺术能力,也促进了我的绘画事业。A. stop停止; B. destroy破坏;C. find找到;D. further促进。帮助作者发展自己的艺术能力也促进了作者的绘画事业。,故选D。 15. 考查名词/名词短语词义辨析。句意:看到这篇文章后,一个国际组织MFPA联系了我,并给了我奖学金,通过资助我的艺术课程和材料,帮助我发展了艺术能力,也促进了我的绘画事业。A. clothes衣服;B. wheelchair轮椅;C. funding资金;D. walking stick拐杖。根据offered me a scholarship可知,除了给作者奖学金,还自主作者的艺术课程和材料。选C。 16. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我在MFPA工作了14年,我用嘴作画。A. hand手;B. foot 脚;C. mouth嘴;D. arm手臂。根据前面the Mouth and Foot Painting Artists提示以及作者自颈部以下瘫痪的事实可推知,作者应该是用嘴绘画。故选C。 17. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:像所有的艺术家一样,我通过以卡片和日历的形式出售我的绘画来谋生,这些复制品直接卖给公众。A. show展示;B. sale出售;C. display展示;D. storage储存。根据I make my living可知,作者通过以卡片和日历的形式出售我的绘画来谋生。故选B。 18. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:自1957年以来,MFPA一直在帮助802名像我这样的口足画家,为他们创造一个积极的未来,我周围总是充满了用嘴和用脚画画的画家,他们在我的工作中给予我灵感和帮助。A. upset心烦的;B. lonely孤独的;C. discouraging使人沮丧的;D. positive积极的。根据helping 802 mouth and foot painters like me可知,MFPA一直在帮助802名像我这样的口足画家,为他们创造一个积极的未来。故选D。 19. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:自1957年以来,MFPA一直在帮助802名像我这样的口足画家,为他们创造一个积极的未来,我周围总是充满了用嘴和用脚画画的画家,他们在我的工作中给予我灵感和帮助。A. finally最终地;B. constantly总是地,不断地;C. hardly 几乎不;D. only仅仅。作者的周围总是充满了用嘴和用脚画画的画家。故选B。 20. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:自1957年以来,MFPA一直在帮助802名像我这样的口足画家,为他们创造一个积极的未来,我周围总是充满了用嘴和用脚画画的画家,他们在我的工作中给予我灵感和帮助。A. inspired激励;B. persuaded劝说;C. refused拒绝;D. noticed注意。根据assisted me with my work.可知,他们在作者的工作中给予作者灵感和帮助。故选A。
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