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“Paul must have been trying to carry his waste paper to garbage

can and dropped a few pieces.” I ___________ picking them up. ____________ later I found more pieces. No quiet sighing this time. I ___________, “Who is throwing garbage?” No answer. Instead, I saw more bits of paper silently floating ____________ from upstairs. Looking up, I saw my seven­year­old son, Paul.

“Stop making a mess.” “It's not a mess. They're ____________.” “Sorry, what did you say?” I hadn't heard him clearly.

He didn't answer me. Paul has autism (自闭症) and __________ answers a question, especially when he's __________ attentively on something else. He ran down the stairs. “Where are my other butterflies?” he asked, ___________ around. Every time Paul ___________ five or more words together, my heart says a __________ of thanks. But lately he seems to ___________ that the benefits of forming complete sentences when communicating are __________ of the effort.

Butterflies. Of course. I rushed to ___________ them from the garbage, __________ them off and handed them to my young artist. “Want to see them ___________ again?” he asked with a shy smile. “Oh yes! They're beautiful,” I whispered. He ran back upstairs to float his ____________ down again. They really did look like beautiful butterflies.

That day Paul __________ me to look up at ___________ instead of down at garbage. How many other masterpieces do I miss because I'm too caught up in my ____________ to take time to appreciate what's right in front of me? Life is not what happens to us. It's ___________ we look at it. Now, I look up.

1.A.laughed            B.sighed            C.amazed               D.shouted

2.A.Days               B.Years             C.Moments                D.Weeks

3.A.called out         B.turned up         C.got in                 D.added to

4.A.up                 B.down              C.away                   D.off

5.A.planes           B.papers            C.leaves                 D.butterflies

6.A.rarely             B.frequently        C.willingly            D.eagerly

7.A.devoted            B.depended          C.focused                D.addicted

8.A.showing            B.looking           C.playing                D.drawing

9.A.spells             B.puts              C.pushes                 D.accumulates

10.A.sound           B.remark            C.report                 D.prayer

11.A.refuse            B.hear              C.mind                   D.realize

12.A.worthy          B.aware             C.fond                   D.typical

13.A.hide              B.destroy           C.rescue                 D.remove

14.A.tore              B.dusted            C.cut                    D.seized

15.A.throw             B.flow              C.land                   D.fly

16.A.masterpieces    B.schoolwork        C.inventions           D.imagination

17.A.reminded          B.forced            C.intended               D.permitted

18.A.mistakes          B.weaknesses        C.beauty                 D.scenery

19.A.amusement         B.housework         C.communication          D.homework

20.A.when              B.whether           C.where                  D.how

 

1.B 2.C 3.A 4.B 5.D 6.A 7.C 8.B 9.B 10.D 11.D 12.A 13.C 14.B 15.D 16.A 17.A 18.C 19.B 20.D 【解析】 试题分析: 1. quiet sighing this time.”可知,“我”叹了口气,把掉在地上的几张废纸捡了起来。sigh“叹气”,符合语境。 2. 3. out“大声叫喊”,符合语境。 4. upstairs”可知,纸是从楼上飘下来的;又由倒数第二段倒数第二句中的“down again”可知,空格处意为“向下”。 5. are my other butterflies?”可知,“我”的儿子认为这是蝴蝶。butterfly“蝴蝶”,符合语境。 6. has autism (自闭症)”可知,儿子有自闭症,他很少回答问题。rarely“很少”,符合语境。 7. on为固定搭配,意为“专注于……”,符合语境。 8. around“四处看,环顾四周”,符合句意。 9. sth. together“把某物放在一起”,符合语境。 10. 11. are my other butterflies?”可推知,最近他似乎认识到了交流时说完整句子的好处。realize“认识到”,符合语境。 12. 13. 14. ... off“除去……的灰尘”,符合语境。 15. ran back upstairs to float his __16__ down again.”可知,儿子拿到了“我”递给他的碎纸片,害羞地问我:“还想看它们飞吗?”fly“飞”,符合语境。 16.“young artist”以及最后一段第二句中的“How many other masterpieces do I miss”可知,患有自闭症的儿子让这些碎纸片像蝴蝶那样在空中飘舞,这是“艺术家”儿子的杰作。masterpiece“杰作”,符合语境。 17. 18. of down at garbage”可知,空格处与该处形成对比,由此可推知,“我”抬起头看到了美。beauty“美丽”,符合语境。 19. 20.
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