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    After medical school, Michael moved to Southern California. He became a ________ at Mission Community Hospital. There Michael was known for his hard work. Many patients were helped by Michael, including a little baby called Chris.

In August 1985, Chris entered the world earlier than expected, weighing only 1.5 kg. A few months later, he was back in the hospital. His temperature rose quickly with all the symptoms of meningitis (脑膜炎症状). Michael didn't ________ this young patient's side. “Anything could have gone wrong at that point, so I stayed there through the night to make sure everything was done ________,” Michael said. What Michael did meant the world to Chris's parents, especially the next day when Michael ________ to them that their baby's fever had gone. Then Chris' parents chose Michael to be their son's doctor for his childhood. When Chris finished primary school, the two lost ________. What Michael could never expected was how Chris would reenter (重返)his life 30 years later.

At around 5 a.m. on March 29, 2015, Michael was driving home when suddenly a truck ________ control and bit his car badly in front of him. “Then I felt heat and looked down and could see fire around my legs!” ________he tried to open the door, he realized it was shut. He was trapped in his car watching fire rise up around his legs. After more than 40 years helping others as a doctor, suddenly he needed help. But he could never have imagined where it would _________

Luckily, less than a mile away, a group of firefighters were coming. Guess who was in this group? It was Chris. They arrived there in time. They helped Michael out of the car and sent him to the hospital. As Chris learned the name of the person he had just saved, he said, “I surely ________ him. But I couldn't believe it.” When Michael realized that the little baby he once saved had just saved him, all he could do was to hold back tears.

________really makes you think about life,” Michael says, “Everything we do now is so important for others and ourselves.”

1.A.teacher B.driver C.doctor D.worker

2.A.miss B.pass C.leave D.follow

3.A.fast B.right C.warmly D.slowly

4.A.reported B.listened C.showed D.promised

5.A.hope B.touch C.trust D.message

6.A.had B.kept C.lost D.took

7.A.If B.As C.Though D.Unless

8.A.come from B.take up C.make sure D.join in

9.A.record B.interrupt C.encourage D.remember

10.A.You B.They C.He D.It

 

1.C 2.C 3.B 4.A 5.B 6.C 7.B 8.A 9.D 10.D 【解析】 这篇短文主要讲述了医生Michael就治疗一名早产儿Chris,并一直照顾他到小学毕业,后来两人失去了联系,30年后,Michael不幸出车祸,成为消防员的Chris救了Michael。 1. 句意:医学院毕业后,Michael搬到了南加州。他成了一个医院的医生。 teacher 老师;driver 司机; doctor医生;worker工人。根据上文“After medical school, Michael moved to Southern California. ”可知,Michael在医学毕业后,成为了医生。故选C。 2. 句意:他的体温迅速上升,出现了脑膜炎的所有症状。迈克尔没有离开这个年轻病人的身边。 miss错过;pass经过; leave 离开;follow跟随;根据下文“Michael didn't ____2____ this young patient's side. “Anything could have gone wrong at that point, so I stayed there through the night to make sure everything was done ____3____ ,” Michael said. ”可知,Michael没有离开这个病人。故选C。 3. 句意:所以我在那里呆了一整夜以确保一切都做得对。 fast快的;right 正确的;warmly热情地;slowly慢地;根据文中“so I stayed there through the night to make sure”可知,Michael在那里呆了一夜是确保一切都是好的。故选B。 4. 句意:Michael的所作所为对Chris的父母来说意义非凡,尤其是第二天,迈克尔向他们报告说,他们的孩子已经退烧了。 reported报道; listened听;showed展示;出示; promised答应。根据下文“that their baby's fever had gone. ”可知,这里是报道给他们,孩子已经不发烧了。故选A。 5. 句意:Chris小学毕业后,两人失去了联系。 hope 希望; touch 接触; trust 相信; message消息。根据下文“What Michael could never expected was how Chris would reenter (重返)his life 30 years later. ” 迈克尔从未料到的是,30年后克里斯会如何重新进入他的生活。可知,他们两个失去了联系。故选B。 6. 句意:Michael正开车回家,突然一辆卡车失去控制,在他前面把他的车撞得很重。 had有; kept 保持; lost 丢失;took带去。根据下文“and hit his car badly in front of him. ”可知,这里是一辆卡车失控了。lose control失控。故选C。 7. 句意:当他试图打开门,却发现门被关了。If 如果; As 当……的时候;Though 尽管,虽然;Unless除非;根据下文“he tried to open the door, he realized it was shut”可知当他试图打开门,却发现门被关了,这里是用as。故选B。 8. 句意:但他永远无法想象它会从何而来。 come from 来自; take up占据;从事; make sure 确定;join in参加;根据上文“After more than 40 years helping others as a doctor, suddenly he needed help. ”可知,这里是说这种想法来自哪里。故选A。 9. 句意:当克里斯得知他刚刚救的人的名字时,他说:“我当然记得他”。 record 记录; interrupt 插嘴,打断;encourage 鼓励;remember记住;根据“As Chris learned the name of the person he had just saved”可知,这里是说Chris记得Michael。故选D。 10. 句意:Michael说:“它真的让你思考生活”。 You 你;They他们; He他; It它;这里是指代前面Michael 在婴儿的时候救了Chris,几年之后,又被Chris救了自己,这真是值得思考的。这里用it来代替。故选D。
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