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阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A, B, C和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。

For a few years,I have been wearing a ring on my right hand.It’s not always the same ring,but it's always a ring that has     on it so that when I look at it,I'm       or reminded of something important.I have made a       of buying rings like this whenever I     one in a store.Sometimes I give them away as      to someone like Jennie .

I first met Jennie in the       waiting room and we had talked several times.One night I sat down beside her and ______how her son was doing because I knew that he was in very    condition.She told me that she didn’t know what to do any more because it seemed none of the     from the doctors was good.They weren’t at all sure her son was going to      the accident that had hurt him so badly.With _______ in her eyes,she said,“They’re ____my hope.” I knew then that it was      just a coincidence that 1 was wearing the ring that I had on that day.As she    to talk ,I quietly slipped the ring off my finger and       it in Jennie’s hand. I told her to wear it to    that God loved her and he would be with her through all of this ._____Jennie looked down at the ring,she got excited and then held it tightly,__   the word written on the ring was “HOPE”.

The last day 1 was at the hospital,I saw Jennie in the distance as I got on the lift.She   and held up the hand with the ring on it as she called out to me saying,“Look,I    have Hope!”

1.A.words            B.pictures         C.names          D.symbols

2.A.admired          B.encouraged       C.trusted        D.puzzled

3.A.plan             B.point            C.1ist           D.habit

4.A.lose             B.order            C.see            D.design

5.A.gifts            B.prizes           C.1essons        D.thanks

6.A.railway          B.school           C.hospital       D.airport

7.A.asked            B.explained        C.thought        D.found

8.A.favorable        B.normal           C.serious        D.excellent

9.A.advice           B.  news            C.instructions   D.comfort

10.A.defeat          B.experience       C.predict        D.survive

11.A.apologies       B.tears            C.anger          D.doubt

12.A.keeping up      B.bringing back    C.cutting off    D.taking away

13.A.other than      B.rather than      C.more than      D.less than

14.A.continued       B.refused          C.attempted      D.started

15.A.threw           B.placed           C.hid            D.stored

16.A.prove           B.decide           C.remember       D.guess

17.A.Until           B.Before           C.Since          D.When

18.A.for             B.so               C.yet            D.and

19.A.shouted         B.waved            C.cheered        D.hesitated

20.A.ever            B.only             C.just           D.still

 

1.A 2.B 3.D 4.C 5.A 【小偷6】C 6.A 7.C 8.B 9.D 10.B 11.D 12.C 13.A 14.B 15.C 16.D 17.A 18.B 19.D 【解析】 试题分析:小小的礼物也许能给人带来无穷的希望——看似不起眼的一枚戒指竟然让一位对儿子的病情感到绝望的母亲又重新找回了希望。 1. 考查名词。A.words单词,字;B.pictures图;C.names名字;D.symbols符号。根据倒数第二段的最后一句可知,戒指上刻着字。答案:A 2. 考查动词。A.admired羡慕;B.encouraged鼓励;C.trusted信任;D.puzzled疑惑。 每当我看到它,我都受到鼓舞,或者想到一些重要的事情。答案:B 3. 考查名词。A.plan 计划;B.point观点;C.1ist列表;D.habit习惯。make a habit of“形成……习惯”。我已经形成了一种习惯,无论什么时候在商店里看到这种戒指,我都要买下来。答案:D 4.A.lose 丢失;B.order命令;C.see看见;D.design设计。句意:无论我什么时候在一家店里看到一枚这样的戒指。故选C。 5.A.gifts 礼物;B.prizes奖赏; C.1essons功课;D.thanks感谢。根据第二、三段的故事可知,作者把戒指作为礼物送给了Jennie,从而使她重新充满希望。故A项正确。答案:A 【小偷6】C A.railway铁路;B.school 学校;C.hospital医院;D.airport飞机场。根据下文信息可知,Jennie的儿子出事故了,所以自然是在医院的候诊室里遇到她的,故C项正确。最后一段首句中的The last day I was at the hospital也是答案提示。答案:C 6.A.asked问;B.explained解释; C.thought认为;D.found找到。作者知道Jennie的儿子出事故了,自然向她询问病情。答案:A 7.A.favorable喜爱的;B.normal正常;C.serious 严肃的,认真的; D.excellent优秀的。由该段倒数第二句可知Jennie的儿子在事故中受伤严重,故用serious,in serious condition表示“病情严重”。答案:C 8.A.advice建议;B. news新闻;C.instructions 指导,说明;D.comfort舒适。她告诉我她不知道该怎么做了,因为好像从医生那里得到的没有一个好消息。故B项正确。 9.考查动词。A.defeat打败;B.experience 体验;C.predict预测;D.survive幸存。医生们不能确定她的儿子是否能从这次事故中幸存下来。defeat“打败”,experience“经历”,predict“预言”,survive“幸存,幸免于难”,故survive符合语境。答案:D 10.A.apologies道歉;眼泪;B.tears ;C.anger生气;D.doubt怀疑。根据常识可知母亲很悲伤,自然眼里噙满泪水。答案:B 11.考查词组。A.keeping up使不低落,继续;B.bringing back带回;C.cutting off切断,中断;D.taking away拿走,夺走。他们夺走了我的希望。答案:D 12.考查词组。A.other than除了……;B.rather than而不是;C.more than不只是,不仅仅;D.less than少于。那时我知道这不仅仅是我那天戴着那枚戒指的巧合。more than表示“不只是,不仅仅”,符合语境。答案:C 13.考查动词。A.continued继续;B.refused拒绝;C.attempted企图;D.started开始。 从上文可知Jennie在说儿子的病情,所以当她继续说的时候,我摘下了戒指。故A项正确。 14.考查动词。A.threw扔;B.placed摆放;C.hid 躲藏;D.stored贮存。我默默地摘下戒指并放到她的手里。答案:B 15.考查动词。A.prove证明;B.decide决定;C.remember记得;D.guess猜想。我告诉她带上这枚戒指,记住上帝是爱她的并将一直和她在一起。答案:C 16.考查连词。A.Until直到---为止;B.Before在---以前;C.Since 自从---以来; D.When当---时候。当她低头看这枚戒指的时候,她很激动并紧紧地攥着它。答案:D 17.考查连词。A.for 为连词,表示“因为”;B.so所以; C.yet 还; D.and和。 因为戒指上写着“希望”这个词。for为连词,表示“因为”。答案:A 18.考查动词。A.shouted喊叫;B.waved挥动;C.cheered欢呼;D.hesitated犹豫。她举起那只带着那枚戒指的手向我招手。根据语境可知答案:B 19.考查副词。A.ever曾经;B.only仅仅; C.just 只是;D.still仍然。看!我仍然拥有希望。由语境可知D项正确。答案:D. 【名师点睛】 1.近几年来状语从句和宾语从句的引导词在完形填空中频繁地考查,比如第37小题,考查连词。A.Until直到---为止;B.Before在---以前;C.Since 自从---以来;D.When当---时候。当她低头看这枚戒指的时候,她很激动并紧紧地攥着它。答案:D 2.在做完形填空时一定要注意and/but/so/besides/however/furthermore/moreover/in addition/what’s more等词汇、固定结构的运用。它们连接了上下文,起着承上起下的作用。像but(但是)、however(然而),表示转折,这说明前后的内容相反或相对。把握住这一点,做起题来就会得心应手。比如第35小题,考查动词。A.threw扔;B.placed摆放;C.hid 躲藏;D.stored贮存。我默默地摘下戒指并放到她的手里。答案:B。在此处空格前的and表示一种递进关系。 考点:考查故事类阅读
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