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阅读下面短文,从短文后面各题所给的四个选项(A、 B、C D)中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

An old woman had lost her eyesight completely, so she went to a     to help her see again and made a bargain with him: if he could cure her, he would be paid well. But if he couldn’t, she would not pay him anything.

The doctor had a(an)    ointment(药膏). When it was put on the eyes for a period of time, it restored the eyesight of anyone who was sightless.

The doctor began to   his patient daily. But knowing that she couldn’t see, he started  the valuables in her house. When there was nothing left, he decided to cure her and   his payment.

When the woman recovered her eyesight, she saw that her valuables had gone and   the doctor was the thief. So, saying that she was     cured, she refused to pay him. The doctor was     and he insisted on his fees. But the old woman refused and the two went to the     .

The judge asked the old woman   she refused to pay the doctor. She said, “I did     to give him the money if I recovered my eyesight. However, if I remained blind, I was to give him     . Now he     that he has cured me, but I am     blind.”

Everyone there looked at her     . How can you say that? Everyone can see that your eyesight has been restored,” said the judge    .

The old woman replied, I     can’t see. Before I     my eyesight, I had seen many valuable things in my house. But now, I am not able to see a thing of     in it.”

The judge   that she was indeed blind and let her go.

1.A. friend   B. doctor       C. teacher  D. professor

2.A. special   B. expensive   C. regular      D. poor

3.A. visit    B. call    C. expect      D. question

4.A. cleaning      B. counting   C. stealing  D. appreciating

5.A. depended on     B. cared about      C. gave up  D. asked for

6.A. explained     B. hoped       C. guessed  D. forgave

7.A. nearly      B. once    C. not   D. well

8.A. ashamed      B. surprised   C. touched  D. encouraged

9.A. playground     B. street    C. house      D. court

10.A. why   B. whether   C. how   D. when

11.A. pretend      B. promise   C. refuse      D. manage

12.A. everything     B. something      C. nothing  D. anything

13.A. wished      B. admitted   C. realized  D. declared

14.A. quite      B. ever    C. even   D. still

15.A. in surprise     B. in peace   C. as usual  D. on purpose

16.A. friendly      B. seriously   C. proudly  D. carefully

17.A. slowly      B. finally       C. really   D. almost

18.A. lost       B. failed    C. had   D. hurt

19.A. price      B. meaning   C. use   D. value

20.A. reported      B. agreed       C. worried  D. doubt

 

1.B 2.A 3.A 4.D 5.C 6.D 7.C 8.C 9.B 10.D 11.A 12.C 13.D 14.D 15.A 16.B 17.C 18.A 19.D 20.B 【解析】 1.根据前面的lost her eyesight completely可知老妇人是去看医生,故选B。 2.句意:这个医生有一种特殊的药膏。A特殊的;B昂贵的;C常规的;D贫穷的。根据句意可知选A。 3.联系后文可知医生一直偷老太太家里的东西,所以医生每天去拜访他的病人。A拜访;B去电;C希望;D问询。故选A。 4.句意:但是医生知道她看不见,所以他开始偷她房子里的贵重的东西。A清洁;B数;C偷;D欣赏。故选C。 5.句意:当屋子里没有什么东西剩下时,医生决定把妇人治好并且索要诊金。A依赖;B关心;C放弃;D索要。故选D。 6.句意:当那个妇人恢复了视力,她看到她的值钱东西不见了并且猜测医生就是小偷。A解释;B希望;C猜测;D原谅。故选C。 7.根据上下文可知妇人用没治好眼睛这一理由来拒绝支付诊金。故选not。 8.句意:医生很惊讶并且坚持索要诊金。A羞耻的;B惊讶的;C感动的;D受鼓舞的。故选B。 9.句意:但是老妇人仍是拒绝,于是他们两个去了法庭。A操场;B街道;C房子;D法庭。故选D。 10.后面是妇人在陈述自己的原因,所以法官问她为什么拒绝付钱给医生。故选A。 11.她说:“我的确承诺了如果我被治好就给他钱。……”A假装;B许诺;C拒绝;D成功做……。故选B。 12.句意:然而,如果我还是盲人,我不会给他任何东西。所以选C。 13.句意:现在,他宣称治好我了,可我还是盲的。A祝福;B承认;C意识到;D宣称。故选D。 14.still仍然。根据上题的解释可知选D。 15.句意:在那的每个人都惊讶地看着她。A惊讶地;B平静地;C像往常一样地;D故意地。故选A。 16. 句意:“你怎么可以那么说呢?每个人都可以看出来你的视力已经恢复了。”法官严肃地说。A友善地;B严肃地;C自豪地;D仔细地。故选B。 17.句意:我真的看不见。A慢慢地;B最终地;C真实地;D差不多地。故选C。 18.句意:在我失明之前,我看到我家里面有许多值钱的东西。lose one's eyesight失明。 19.句意:但现在,我不能看到一点值钱的东西了。of value等于valuable,意为值钱的。 20.句意:法官同意她的确是看不见的并且让她离开了。A报告;B同意;C担心;D怀疑。故选B。
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After a terrible electrical accident, which caused him to become both blind and deaf, the whole world became completely dark and quiet for Robert Edwards for almost ten years. The loss of sight and hearing threw him into such sorrow that he tried a few times to put an end to his life. His family, especially his wife, did their best to tend and comfort him and finally he regained the will to live.

One hot summer afternoon, he was taking a walk with a stick near his house when a thunderstorm started all at once. He stood under a large tree to avoid getting wet, but he was struck by the lightning. Witnesses thought he was dead but he woke up some 20 minutes later lying face down in muddy water at the base of the tree. He was trembling badly, but when he opened his eyes, he could hardly believe what he saw: a plough and a wall. When Mrs. Edwards came running up to him, shouting to their neighbors to call for help, he could see her and hear her voice for the first time in nearly ten years.

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