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Accept life as it is. I learned how to do it from my father. ________  , he did not teach me acceptance when he was strong and healthy, but rather when he was ________ and ill.

My father was   ________ a strong man who loved being active, but a terrible illness ________ all that away. Now he can no longer walk, and he must sit quietly in a chair all day. Even talking is ________ . One night, I went to visit him with my sisters. We started ________ about life, and I told them about one of my ________ . I said that we must very often give things up ________  we grow our youth, our beauty, our friends but it always ________ that after we give something up, we gain something new in its place. Then suddenly my father ________ up. He said, “But, Peter, I gave up ________  ! What did I gain?” I thought and thought, but I couldn’t think of anything to say. ________ , he answered his own question: “I   ________ the love of my family,” I looked at my sisters and saw tears in their eyes, along with hope and thankfulness.

I was also ________ by his words. After that, when I began to feel irritated (愤怒的) at someone, I ________ remember his words and become ________  . If he could replace his great pain with a feeling of love for others, then I should be ________  to give up my small irritations. In this ________, I learned the power of acceptance from my father.

Sometimes I ________ what other things I could have learned from him if I had listened more carefully when I was a boy. For now, though, I am   ________ for this one word.

1.A. However      B. Therefore   C. Meanwhile  D. Afterward

2.A. poor         B. slow        C. weak       D. tired

3.A. already     B. once        C. still      D. only

4.A. sent        B. threw       C. put        D. took

5.A. difficult  B. stressful   C. hopeless  D. impossible

6.A. asking       B. talking    C. worrying  D. caring

7.A. experiences  B. decisions    C. beliefs  D. ambitions

8.A. till         B. as           C. before     D. since

9.A. promises    B. suggests     C. requires D. seems

10.A. spoke       B. opened       C. summed     D. turned

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

12.A. Immediately B. Surprisingly C. Naturally  D. Certainly

13.A. accepted  B. had         C. enjoyed    D. gained

14.A. attracted   B. warned       C. touched   D. astonished

15.A. would       B. should      C. could      D. might

16.A. quiet       B. relaxed     C. calm       D. happy

17.A. likely      B. free         C. ready      D. able

18.A. way        B. place        C. case       D. form

19.A. wonder      B. doubt        C. guess     D. know

20.A. useful      B. grateful    C. shameful D. ashamed

 

1.A 2.C 3.B 4.D 5.A 6.B 7.C 8.B 9.D, 10.A 11.C 12.B 13.D 14.C 15.A 16.C 17.D 18.A 19.A 20.D 【解析】 试题分析:本文叙述了作者从父亲身上学到了接受事实的人生理念。作者的父亲得了重病,身体虚弱,不能走,说话都困难。父亲认为自己失去了一切,得到了家人的爱。从此每当作者生气时,一想到父亲的话,就镇定下来了。他觉得父亲能用自己的剧痛来替换其他人的爱,那他就能放弃这微小的恼怒。 1.A 考查连词。A. However然而 ;B. Therefore因此;C. Meanwhile同时;D. Afterward后来。 however表示转折或对比,多位于句中,前后要加逗号,可以位于句首或句末。然而,当他强壮健康的时候,他没有教我接纳。故选A 2.C 考查形容词。A. poor贫穷的;B. slow慢的;C. weak虚弱的;D. tired疲劳的。 weak意思是虚弱的,与ill是同类概念。当他虚弱和生病时,其他三个选项都不属于健康的范畴。故选C 3.B考查连词。A. already已经;B. once曾经;C. still仍然是;D. only仅仅。 once 曾经,与一般过去时连用,表示过去发生的事。already已经,常与现在进行时连用,表示已经完成的动作。Still仍然是,与下文作者所讲的父亲得了重病矛盾。我的父亲曾经是一个强壮的人。故选B 4.D考查动词。 A. sent发送;B. threw扔;C. put放;D. took拿。 take…away “把…拿走。因为得了重病,它把一切都带走了,表示父亲不再是一个强壮的人。Throw away 扔掉,send away 发送 put away 放好,储存。故选D 5.A考查名词。A. difficult困难;B. stressful紧张的,压力重的;C. hopeless绝望的;D. impossible不可能的。从上文中可以判断出父亲甚至说话都很困难。故选A 6.B考查形容词。A. asking问;B. talking 谈论;C. worrying操心;D. caring关心。 talk about 谈论,议论,内容可重可轻。下文的内容说明了他们在谈论生活。Worry about 对…感到焦虑操心。care about 关系。ask about 问…的问题。故选B 7.C考查名词。 A. experiences经历;B. decisions决定;C. beliefs信念,信仰;D. ambitions抱负,志气。 belief 信念,信仰,意为内心承认某事是真实的,下文的内容表达了作者的信念。我告诉他们关于我的信念之一。故选C 8.B 考查连词。A. till直到;B. as伴随,同时;C. before以前;D. since自从。句意:我说,当我们发展我们的青春,美貌和朋友的同时,我们必须放弃一些东西。此处表示伴随,同时,故用连词as。故选B 9.D考查名词。A. promises承诺;B. suggests建议;C. requires要求;D. seems看似。句意:但是似乎总是在放弃一些东西之后,我们会获得一些新的东西代替它。根据I told them about one of my beliefs.可知此处表示自己总结的理论,动词seem表示主观印象或个人得出的看法. 故选D 10.A 考查动词。A. spoke说;B. opened打开;C. summed总结;D. turned转。speak up 大声的说,表示父亲这时发表了自己的看法,turn up 朝上翻出现,sum up 总结,概括。open up 打开,揭露。故选A 11.C 考查代词。A. anything任何东西;B. something一些东西;C. everything一切;D. nothing没有任何东西。父亲认为他放弃了一切。故选C 12.B 考查副词。A. Immediately马上;B. Surprisingly令人吃惊的;C. Naturally自然的; D. Certainly一定,必定。比较父亲前后说的话可以看出,他的话真的是令人吃惊。故选B 13.D考查动词。A. accepted接受;B. had有;C. enjoyed享受;D. gained获得。 C gain 获得。由于父亲得病,受到了家庭的照顾,所以他得到了家庭的爱。故选D 14.C考查动词。A. attracted吸引;B. warned警告; C. touched感动;D. astonished震惊。 我被他的话所感动,后来改变了自己为人处世的方法。故选C 15.A考查动词。 A. would常常; B. should应该;C. could会;D. might可能。 would表示过去常常,习惯的动作。我常常记起他说的话。故选A 16.C 考查形容词。A. quiet安静;B. relaxed放松;C. calm平静; D. happy高兴。 一想到爸爸的话,我就平静了下来。故选C 17.D考查形容词。 A. likely可能的; B. free空闲的;C. ready准备好的;D. able有能力的。句意:如果他能用自己的剧痛来替换其他人的爱,那我就能放弃这微小的恼怒。根据短语be able to “能”,故选D。 18.A考查名词。 A. way方法;B. place地点;C. case事件;D. form模式。 D. way方法,道路。句意:用这种方法,我从父亲身上学到了接受事实。根据短语in this way“用这种方法”,故选A。 19.A考查动词。A. wonder想知道; B. doubt怀疑;C. guess猜测;D. know知道。句意:有时候,我想知道如果小时候我多听他的话,是否可以从他身上学到其他什么东西。根据后面接的是问句what other things, 故用动词wonder,想知道。故选A 20. 【学法指导】人物传记是记叙文体的一种,主要描写某人的生平事迹、趣闻轶事、生活背景、个性特征、成长奋斗历程等,包含记叙文的时间、地点、人物、事件等要素。其特点是以时间的先后或事件的发展为主线,空间或逻辑线索贯穿文章始终,脉络清楚,可读性较强。 解这类完形填空时要注意: 1. 掌握几种逻辑关系词 考生在做这类题目是一定要很好地把握上下文逻辑关系,掌握常见的几种表示转折、让步、条件、因果、并列等逻辑关系的词,再根据上下文语境判断出最佳答案。 2. 准确把握逻辑关系 考生在做题过程中需要留意上下文,正确把握上下文之间的逻辑关系。逻辑关系涉及时间、条件、原因、转折等几个方面。正确理解文章的内容并把握逻辑关系有助于考生准确地解答试题。 3. 仔细体会作者的思想情感 在解题过程中,考生要仔细体会作者所要表达的思想情感,不能按自己的想法去揣测文章中人物的心理活动。 考点:考查人物传记类阅读
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