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A terrible fever made Anne Sullivan nearly lose her eyesight in her childhood, and the doctors said she was a hopelessly mad girl. She had been _______ in the basement of a mental hospital (精神病医院) in Boston. Sometimes, little Annie _______ hit anyone who came near to her. She ignored everyone who appeared in front of her most of the time.

However, an old nurse _______ that little Annie had hope. She went to _______ little Annie every day. The child ignored her in most cases, but the old nurse   _______ stopped seeing her every day in the basement. The _______ lady left cookies for little Annie and spoke words full of encouragement to her. She believed that as long as she showed   _______ , little Annie could get better.

Finally, the doctors noticed the _______  in little Annie. They moved her upstairs and her condition continued _______  . Then her last day there came, and the child who seemed to be _______ went out of the locked door of the mental hospital.

After she grew up, Anne Sullivan hoped to _______ others, just as the kind old nurse helped her. She became the _______  of Helen Keller. She _______  her, trained her strictly and worked with her _______ she lit the candle that brought _______  to the whole world. Anne Sullivan _______  a miracle (奇迹) in the life of Helen Keller. But first it was a kind nurse who had full _______  in little Annie that turned a(n) _______ child into a great teacher.

If there had been no Anne Sullivan, the name of Helen Keller would not be _______. But if there hadn’t been a _______ who kept showing love, Anne Sullivan wouldn’t be known to the world, either.

1.A. hidden       B. received     C. locked      D. found

2.A. angrily      B. proudly      C. warmly    D. secretly

3.A. praised      B. doubted      C. believed   D. remembered

4.A. treat        B. see         C. promise     D. miss

5.A. still        B. already      C. ever        D. never

6.A. hard-working B. good-looking C. open-minded D. kind-hearted

7.A. cheer        B. love         C. luck        D. happiness

8.A. worries      B. problems     C. changes    D. needs

9.A. worsening    B. spreading   C. increasing  D. improving

10.A. active      B. healthy      C. hopeless  D. useless

11.A. greet       B. help       C. surprise  D. please

12.A. classmate  B. teacher     C. neighbor  D. boss

13.A. laughed at  B. waited for   C. looked at   D. cared for

14.A. if          B. unless       C. until       D. because

15.A. time        B. dream       C. light       D. power

16.A. created     B. shared       C. stopped    D. expected

17.A. control     B. shame        C. pity        D. confidence

18.A. stupid      B. lazy        C. funny      D. unfriendly

19.A. called      B. known        C. left        D. protected

20.A. doctor      B. patient      C. nurse      D. worker

 

1.C 2.A 3.C 4.B 5.D 6.D 7.B 8.C 9.D 10.C 11.B 12.B 13.D 14.C 15.C 16.A 17.D 18.D 19.B 20.C 【解析】 试题分析:本文是一篇传递爱的故事。Anne Sullivan从小就经历了很大的劫难,甚至被医生诊断为绝望的“疯子”。但是一位好心的老护士对她不放弃,给她留甜点,鼓励她。她相信,只要她表现出爱,小安妮就能康复。最终小安妮走出了精神病院紧锁的大门。成年后,安妮.沙莉文希望能帮助别人,就像仁慈的老护士帮助她一样。安妮.沙莉文在海伦.凯勒的生命中创造了奇迹。如果没有安妮.沙莉文,海伦.凯勒这个名字就不会被世人知晓。但如果没有那个持之以恒地付出仁爱的护士,安妮.沙莉文也将不为世人所知。所以毫无疑问,人类的仁爱能往回追溯多长,它就能向前延伸多长。 1.C考查动词。A. hidden 隐藏 B. received收到 C. locked锁D. found发现。此句的意思是她曾被所在波士顿精神病院的地下室里,故选C。 2.A考查。A. angrily生气地 B. proudly骄傲地 C. warmly热情地 D. secretly秘密地。根据句意,她打靠近她的人,当然是“生气地”打,故选A。 3.C考查动词。A. praised表扬 B. doubted怀疑 C. believed相信D. remembered 记住。依照“however”可知,老护士的想法和他人不同,因此老护士副词相信她是有希望的,故选C。 4.B考查动词。A. treat对待 B. see看 C. promise答应 D. miss想念。因老护士相信她是有希望的,所以她每天去看她,故判断选B。 5.D考查副词。A. still还 B. already已经 C. ever曾经 D. never绝不。虽然这个孩子不太理会她,但老护士还是每天去地下室看她,文中使用的是stopping seeing, 所以要用否定词,故选D。 6.D 考查形容词。A. hard-working 勤奋的B. good-looking好看的 C. open-minded思想开明的D. kind-hearted 好心的。根据句意她给little Annie留下点心还鼓励她,当然是“好心的”,故选D。 7.B考查名词。A. cheer 愉快 B. love爱 C. luck运气 D. happiness 幸福。根据句意,她相信只要她付出爱little Annie就会好起来的,选B。 8.C考查名词。A. worries 担心B. problems 问题C. changes变化D. needs需要。根据句意,最后医生注意到了little Annie身上的变化,故选C。 9.D 考查动词。A. worsening 变坏 B. spreading 传播C. increasing 增加D. improving 改善。 根据下一句“Then her last day there came来判断”,她的状态越来越好,故选D。 10.C考查形容词。A. active 活跃的 B. healthy 健康的C. hopeless 毫无希望的D. useless无用的。根据句意,之前似乎毫无希望的孩子被治好了,故选C。 11.B考查动词。A. greet 欢迎 B. help帮助 C. surprise使惊奇 D. please 使高兴。根据下文“just as the kind old nurse helped her”可知,她就像老护士帮她一样去帮别人,故选B。 12.B考查名词。A. classmate 同学 B. teacher老师C. neighbor 邻居D. boss老板。我们知道Sullivan 是Helen Keller的老师,故选B。 13.D考查动词短语。A. laughed at 嘲笑 B. waited for 等待C. looked at看D. cared for 关心。 根据句意,她关心Helen Keller,严格训练她,和她一起努力直到Helen Keller成功,故选D。 14.C考查连词。A. if如果 B. unless除非C. until直到D. because因为。参照上一空,选C。 15.C考查名词。A. time 时间B. dream 梦想C. light 光明D. power 力量。根据句意,蜡烛将光明带给全世界,故选C。 16.A考查动词。A. created创造B. shared分享C. stopped 停止D. expected 期待。后面的宾语是a miracle (奇迹),故是创造了奇迹,选A。 17.D考查名词。A. control控制B. shame羞愧C. pity 怜悯D. confidence 信心。老护士对little Annie充满信心,have confidence in对...有信心,故选D。 18.D 考查形容词。A. stupid愚笨的 B. lazy 懒惰的C. funny可笑的D. unfriendly不友善的。根据上文所提到的“Sometimes, little Annie angrily hit anyone who came near to her.”,可知little Annie对人不友善,故选D。 19.B考查动词。 A. called称呼B. known知道C. left 留下D. protected保护。此句是虚拟的假设, 假如没有Anne Sullivan ,那么就没人知道Helen Keller的名字,故选B。 20.A. doctor医生 B. patient病人C. nurse护士D. worker 工人。根据上文所知,要是没有an old nurse,也没人知道有Anne Sullivan , 故选C。
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