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    Recently, for the first time in five years I made a resolution(决心). I left my wheelchair and started________. I made it forty-two yards. That simple resolution________something quite powerful and life changing. Today I walked five miles.

My medical team had said this would be________. My brain could no longer send the signals for walking________some nerves(神经)had been destroyed. A while back, a psychologist friend of mine urged me to try to________myself. I was angry. Four of Boston's leading doctors said I'd never get any________. How could I help myself?

I'd get mad at people________her. I heard various things I should________: a new diet, exercise, positive thinking. All of these non-experts________that doctors do not know everything about human potential.

What made me________decide to try? The________is simpler than I'd have ever imagined. That day I tried walking on my own, I said to myself "Why not?"

I walked in a strange way. I got________. So I always explained. I met a friend who said, "________excusing yourself. Walk proudly!" She's just one of the many who've________me that if I open my heart to acceptance, the world is filled with________teams.

I've also decided to open my mind and really________others, experts or not. This not only strengthens my belief in my________; it also strengthens my faith in miracles(奇迹).

I________to ride a bicycle with the help of my husband and soon I could ride it on my own.________, I made a now often repeated resolution- saying, "Yes, I can" to difficulties.

How do we find________when it seems impossible? Do we simply believe that we can achieve something? Yes.

1.A.running B.watching C.playing D.walking

2.A.turned into B.depended on C.referred to D.looked for

3.A.imperfect B.unlucky C.unnecessary D.impossible

4.A.unless B.because C.though D.if

5.A.remind B.express C.help D.protect

6.A.warmer B.better C.heavier D.cleverer

7.A.before B.against C.like D.except

8.A.try B.forget C.recognize D.prove

9.A.reported B.believed C.noticed D.questioned

10.A.usually B.nearly C.normally D.finally

11.A.answer B.theory C.suggestion D.conclusion

12.A.scared B.tired C.excited D.embarrassed

13.A.Enjoy B.Stop C.Consider D.Practice

14.A.taught B.warned C.written D.excused

15.A.sport B.research C.support D.rescue

16.A.cheer for B.care about C.listen to D.argue with

17.A.honesty B.abilities C.patience D.feelings

18.A.started B.regretted C.failed D.intended

19.A.However B.Otherwise C.Instead D.Therefore

20.A.kindness B.quietness C.hope D.justice

 

1.D 2.A 3.D 4.B 5.C 6.B 7.C 8.A 9.B 10.D 11.A 12.D 13.B 14.A 15.C 16.C 17.B 18.A 19.D 20.C 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。短文叙述了坐轮椅的作者在看似不可能再次行走的情况下,坚定决心,克服困难,最终成功再次行走的故事。短文告诉我们,任何时候不要放弃希望。 1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我离开轮椅,开始走路了。A. running跑;B. watching看;C. playing玩;D. walking走。由“Today I walked five miles.”可知,作者开始走路了。故选D项。 2.考查动词短语词义辨析。句意:这个简单的决心变成了强大的力量,改变了我们的生活。A. turned into变成;B. depended on依靠;C. referred to提及;D. looked for寻找。由下文“I____18____to ride a bicycle with the help of my husband and soon I could ride it on my own.____19____,”可知,这个简单的决心变成了强大的力量,改变了他们的生活,作者不仅能走路了,还能骑自行车。故选A项。 3.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我的医疗小组说这是不可能的。A. imperfect不完美的;B. unlucky不幸运的;C. unnecessary不必要的;D. impossible不可能的。由“My brain could no longer send the signals for walking____4____some nerves(神经)had been destroyed.”可知,负责治疗作者的医疗小组说这是不可能的。故选D项。 4.考查连词词义辨析。句意:我的大脑再也不能发出走路的信号了,因为有些神经已经被损坏了。A. unless除非;B. because因为;C. though尽管;D. if如果。分析句意可知,本句为because引导的原因状语从句。故选B项。 5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:不久前,我的一位心理学家朋友劝我试着自救。A. remind使想起;B. express表达;C. help帮助;D. protect保护。由下文“How could I help myself?”可知,作者的一位心理学家朋友劝作者试着自救。故选C项。 6.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:波士顿的四位顶尖医生说我永远不会好起来的。A. warmer较温暖的;B. better较好的;C. heavier较重的;D. cleverer较聪明的。由上文“My brain could no longer send the signals for walking____4____some nerves(神经)had been destroyed.”可知,波士顿的四位顶尖医生说作者永远不会好起来的。故选B项。 7.考查介词词义辨析。句意:我会对她这样的人生气。A. before之前;B. against反对;C. like像;D. except除了。由上文“ A while back, a psychologist friend of mine urged me to try to____5____myself.”可知,作者的一位心理学家朋友劝作者试着自救,这样作者很生气,所以对像她这样的人也很生气。故选C项。 8.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我听到了各种各样我应该尝试的事情:新的饮食、锻炼、积极的思考。A. try尝试;B. forget忘记;C. recognize认出;D. prove证明是。由下文“a new diet, exercise, positive thinking”可知,这些都是作者听到的各种各样应该尝试的事情。故选A项。 9.考查动词词义辨析。句意:所有这些非专家都认为医生并不完全了解人类的潜能。A. reported报道;B. believed认为;C. noticed注意;D. questioned质问。非专家都认为医生并不完全了解人类的潜能。故选B项。 10.考查副词词义辨析。句意:是什么让我最终决定尝试?。A. usually通常地;B. nearly将近;C. normally正常地;D. finally最终地。由上文可知,作者听到了一位心理学家朋友以及各种应该做的事情,但作者还是没有决定尝试,所以本句表达最终决定尝试,就是这样的尝试让作者站了起来。故选D项。 11.考查名词词义辨析。句意:答案比我想象的要简单。A. answer答案;B. theory理论;C. suggestion建议;D. conclusion结论。由上文“What made me____10____decide to try? ”可知,本句是对上句问题的回答。故选A项。 12.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我很尴尬。A. scared害怕的;B. tired疲惫的;C. excited激动的;D. embarrassed尴尬的。由上文“I walked in a strange way.”可知,作者觉得自己的走路很尴尬。故选D项。 13.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我遇到一个朋友,他说:“别再为自己辩解了。A. Enjoy喜欢;B. Stop停止;C. Consider思考;D. Practice练习。由下文“Walk proudly!”可知,作者的一个朋友对作者说“别再为自己辩解了”,这是一种鼓励也是在鞭笞作者。故选B项。 14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她只是众多教导我的人之一,如果我敞开心扉接受现实,这个世界就会有很多人支持自己。A. taught教;B. warned警告;C. written 写;D. excused找借口。有上文“I met a friend who said, ____13____excusing yourself. Walk proudly!”可知,朋友在教导作者。故选A项。 15.考查名词词义辨析。句意:她只是众多教导我的人之一,如果我敞开心扉接受现实,这个世界就会有很多人支持自己。A. sport运动;B. research研究;C. support支持;D. rescue援救。由“if I open my heart to acceptance”可知,敞开心扉接受现实,这个世界就会有很多人支持自己。故选C项。 16.考查动词短语词义辨析。句意:我也决定敞开心扉,认真倾听别人的意见,不管是不是专家。A. cheer for为.......欢呼;B. care about在乎;C. listen to听;D. argue with与......争论。由上文“I heard ”可知,作者决定敞开心扉,认真倾听别人的意见。故选C项。 17.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这不仅增强了我对自己能力的信心,也增强了我对奇迹的信心。A. honesty诚实;B. abilities能力;C. patience耐心;D. feelings感觉。由下文“Yes, I can”可知,认真倾听别人的意见增强了作者对自己能力的信心。故选B项。 18.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在我丈夫的帮助下,我开始骑自行车,很快我就能自己骑了。A. started 开始;B. regretted后悔 ;C. failed失败;D. intended打算。由下文“soon I could ride it on my own”可知,本句表示作者开始骑自行车。故选A项。 19.考查副词词义辨析。句意:因此,我做了一个现在经常重复的决心——对困难说:“是的,我能行。”A. However然而;B. Otherwise否则;C. Instead而不是;D. Therefore因此。分析句意可知,前后句为承接关系。故选D项。 20.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我们如何在看似不可能的时候找到希望?。A. kindness善良;B. quietness安静;C. hope希望;D. justice公平。根据作者的故事可知,作者在看似不可能的时候,找到了希望,使作者重新站了起来。故选C项。
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