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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。

I lost my elderly mother a few weeks ago. Actually, my mother had fallen over during the night and had not been able to ________again. She had woken up the neighbors by banging on the wall. The ________ called an ambulance, which took her ________  to the hospital.

My mother has   ________ thought that hospitals are frightening. She believes that doctors and hospitals give you   ________ diseases. My father went to hospital a year ago, and after a few weeks, he   ________ . The fact that he was also in the final ________ of lung cancer was certainly related, but by my mother’s logic, my father’s death was   ________ with the hospital.

When a neighbor ________ me up and told me that my mother had been taken off in an ambulance, the first thing I did was similar, which was to ring Queen Elizabeth Hospital. The paramedics(护理人员) had told my neighbor that my mother would ________ be taken there,   ________I was told that no one by that name had been ________ , so they gave me the numbers of two other West Midland hospital. They didn’t   ________ they were holding my mother. I rang the   ________ and asked them to find her, but the nice officer said he could only do that if she had been reported as a(n) ________ person.

It took six calls to ________  my mother. She had been in Queen Elizabeth Hospital all along, but because their computer system hadn’t been updated overnight , there was no record of her   ________  . My mother had spent more than a ________ in the hospital when it turned out there was nothing ________ with her. I managed to get her out within 10 days, but only by agreeing that in the future, she would live downstairs. In return, the hospital said they would ________ for a social worker to visit the house three or four times a day.

Luckily, my mother is safe. Thank all the people who have given their help to us .

1.A. wake upB. get upC. stay upD. send up

2.A. neighborsB. strangersC. relativesD. friends

3.A. outB. upC. awayD. around

4.A. hardlyB. occasionallyC. alwaysD. rarely

5.A. strangeB. specialC. severeD. final

6.A. passed awayB. passed byC. passed overD. passed down

7.A.measuresB. curesC. stagesD. years

8.A.connectedB. facedC. equippedD. pleased

9.A. tookB. rangC. putD. brought

10.A. willinglyB. happilyC. likelyD. easily

11.A. butB. andC. whenD. or

12.A. adoptedB. heldC. adjustedD. adapted

13.A. refuseB. rejectC. admitD. insist

14.A. policeB. familyC. doctorsD. nurses

15.A. oldB. deadC. missingD. unique

16.A. rescueB. findC. comfortD. persuade

17.A. illnessB. arrivalC. checkoutD. medicine

18.A. monthB. yearC. weekD. day

19.A. differentB. wrongC. necessaryD. important

20.A. allowB. answerC. arrangeD. call

 

1.B 2.A 3.C 4.C 5.C 6.A 7.C 8.A 9.B 10.C 11.A 12.B 13.C 14.A 15.C 16.B 17.B 18.C 19.B 20.C 【解析】 试题分析:本文讲述妈妈摔倒被送往医院,因此医院电脑系统没有更新,所以找不到妈妈,经历一系列的波折,终于把丢失的母亲找到了。 1.B考查动词短语辨析A. wake up醒来;B. get up起来;C. stay up熬夜;D. send up发送;句意:事实上是我的妈妈在晚上摔倒了,没有能够起来。根据She had woken up the neighbors by banging on the wall可知选B项。 2.A考查名词辨析A. neighbors邻居;B. strangers陌生人;C. relatives亲戚;D. friends朋友;句意:邻居打电话叫了救护车,带她去了医院。根据She had woken up the neighbors by banging on the wall可知选A项。 3.C考查副词辨析及语境理解 句意:邻居打电话叫了救护车,带她去了医院,take away带某人走,故选C项。 4.C考查副词辨析A. hardly几乎不;B. occasionally 偶然;C. always一直; D. rarely几乎没有;句意:我的妈妈一直以来认为医院是令人恐惧的。根据语境可知选C项。 5.C考查形容词凉棚 A. strange奇怪的;B. special特别的;C. severe严重的;D. final 最后的;句意:她认为医生和医院给了你严重的疾病,故选C项。 6.A考查动词短语辨析A. passed away去世; B. passed by流逝;C. passed over置之不理;D. passed down流传;我的父亲一年前去了医院,一周之后,去世了,根据语境可知选A项。 7.C考查名词辨析;A .measures措施;B. cures 治疗;C. stages阶段;D. years年;句意:事实上他已经是肺癌晚期,但在我妈妈的逻辑中,我父亲的死与医院有关系。根据句意可知选C项。 8.A考查动词辨析A. connected连接;B. faced面对;C. equipped装备;D. pleased高兴;句意:事实上他已经是肺癌晚期,但在我妈妈的逻辑中,我父亲的死与医院有关系。Be connected with 与。。有关系,故选A项。 9.B考查动词辨析A. took带走;B. rang打电话;C. put放;D. brought带来;句意:当邻居给我打电话,告诉我妈妈已经被救护车带直闻,我的第一反应是一样,给医院打电话。根据语境可知选B项。 10.C考查副词辨析A. willingly乐意地;B. happily高兴地;C. likely可能;D. easily容易地;句意:护理人员告诉我的邻居我的妈妈可能被带到这,但我被告之没有这样的名字记录在案,因此他们给了我两个其它医院的号码,故选C项。 11.A考查连词辨析A. but但是;B. and并且;C. when当。。时候;D. or否则;句意:护理人员告诉我的邻居我的妈妈可能被带到这,但我被告之没有这样的名字记录在案,因此他们给了我两个其它医院的号码,故选A项。 12.B考查动词辨析A. adopted采纳;B. held举行;C. adjusted调整;D. adapted适应;句意:护理人员告诉我的邻居我的妈妈可能被带到这,但我被告之没有这样的名字记录在案,因此他们给了我两个其它医院的号码,根据They didn’t they were holding my mother可知故选B项。 13.C考查动词辨析A. refuse拒绝;B. reject拒绝;C. admit承认;D. insist 坚持;句意:他们没有承认收治过我的妈妈。根据语境可知选C项。 14.A考查名词辨析A. police警察; B. family家庭; C. doctors医生;D. nurses护士;句意:我给警察打电话,要求他们帮助找到我妈妈,但长官说如果有报告走失的人会立刻通知我,这是他唯一 能做的。根据语境可知选A项。 15.C考查形容词辨析A. old老的;B. dead 死的;C. missing迷失的;D. unique特别的;句意:我给警察打电话,要求他们帮助找到我妈妈,但长官说如果有报告走失的人会立刻通知我,这是他唯一 能做的,故选C项。 16.B考查动词辨析A. rescue 营救;B. find发现;C. comfort舒适;D. persuade说服;句意:打了六个电话才找到我的妈妈,根据She had been in Queen Elizabeth Hospital all along可知选B项。 17.B考查名词辨析A. illness生病; B. arrival到达;C. checkout结账; D. medicine药;句意:因为电脑系统没有更新,所以没有她救治的记录。根据语境可知选B项。 18.C考查名词辨析A. month月;B. year年;C. week周;D. day天;句意:我的妈妈在医院住了一周,后来证明没有什么毛病。根据I managed to get her out within 10 days可知选C项。 19.B考查形容词辨析A. different不同的;B. wrong错误的;C. necessary必要的;D. important重要的;句意:我的妈妈在医院住了一周,后来证明没有什么毛病,there was nothing wrong with 某人没有什么问题,故选B项。 20.Arrange for sb to do 安排某人做某事,故选C项。 考点 :日常生活类阅读。
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