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Mr. Read works in a hospital. He’s a good doctor, but he often forgets(忘记) things. People know him and don’t mind it. One morning he looked over an old woman and did an operation(手术) on her eyes. It 1.  him three hours to finish it. The old woman could see again and thanked him very much. After that he had a look at his watch and found it was half 2. twelve. He felt hungry and wanted to buy some food for h 3. .

When he got to the lift(电梯), he r 4. he didn’t wash his hands. He had to go back to his office. He took 5. his coat and put it on the back of the chair. Then he washed his hands and left.

However, in the restaurant, he found he forgot to 6. his coat. All his money was in one of the pockets. He got up and went back to the h 7.  . He ran to the lift but it was going to c 8.  . He put his head into it, and the doors opened. A man in the lift said, “Oh, dear sir! W9. didn’t you hold the doors open with your hands? It’s too 10.  to do so with your head!”

“I think my hands are more important than my head. I have to do operations not with my head, but with my hands!”

 

1.took 2.past 3.himself 4.remember 5.off 6.wear 7.hospital 8.close 9.Why 10.dangerous 【解析】 试题分析: 本文讲了一个记性不好的医生身上发生的故事,他做完手术打算去吃午饭,出门后发现忘了洗手,于是回到办公室洗手,到了餐厅又发现自己忘了穿外套,钱都在外套里,于是又回去取外套。刚要进电梯的时候,电梯门刚要关上,他用头挡住了,因为他认为他的手比头还重要。 1.考查固定短语及语境的理解。It takes sb.+一段时间+to do sth.做某事花费某人多长时间,句意:做这个手术花费了他三个小时的时间。又因为本文都用一般过去时态,故填took。 2.考查动词及语境的理解。half past twelve十二点半,句意:他看了一眼表,十二点半了。故填past。 3.考查反身代词及语境的理解。himself他自己,句意:他感觉饿了决定给自己买点吃的。故填himself。 4.考查动词及语境的理解。remember记起来,句意:他想起来他没有洗手。故填remember。 5.考查动词短语及语境的理解。take off脱下,句意:他脱下外套把它放在椅子上。故填off。 6.考查动词及语境的理解forget to do sth.忘记做某事,根据上文医生把外套脱下来放在了椅子上,可以推测此处他发现自己忘了穿外套了。故填wear。 7.因为他是在医院工作的,所以他起身回到了医院。故填hospital。 8.考查动词及语境的理解。close关闭,句意:他跑到电梯的时候门就要关上了。故填close。 9.考查特殊疑问词及语境的理解。why为什么,医生用头挡住电梯门,让里面的人感到惊讶,他为什么不用手挡电梯门呢?故填Why。 10.考查形容词及语境的理解。根据常识用头挡电梯太危险了。故填dangerous。 考点:故事类短文。
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