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I went to a group activity, “Sensitivity Sunday” which was to make us more the problem faced by disabled people, We were asked to “ a disability” for several hours one Sunday. Some members chose the wheel chair, Others wore sound-blocking earplugs(耳塞)or blindfolds .

Just sitting in the wheelchair was a experience, I had never considered before how  it would be to use one .As soon as I sat down my made the chair begin to roll ,Its wheel were not   Then I wondered where to put my   .It took me quite a while to get the metal footrest into ,I took my first uneasy look at what was to be my only means of    for several hours, For disabled people, Using a wheelchair is not a temporary(临时的)     

I tried to find a position and thought it might be at ease, a little nice to be around for a while. Looking around, I      I would have to handle the thing myself! My hands started to ache as I    the heavy wheels, I came to know that controlling the of the wheelchair was not going to be a (an)   task.

My wheelchair experiment was soon    . It made a deep impression on me. A few hours of “disability” gave me only a taste of the   , both physical and mental, that disabled people must overcome.

1.A. curious about  B. interested in  C. familiar with  D. cautious about

2.A. cure B. preventC. experienceD. analyze 

3.A. insteadB. surprisinglyC. as usualD. including me

4.A. learning B. frighteningC. satisfyingD. relaxing

5.A. convenient  B. challengingC. boring D. exciting

6.A. heightB. will C. skill D. weight

7.A. lockedB. repairedC. poweredD. damaged

8.A. handsB. feet C. keys D. handles

9.A. place B. action C. play D. effect

10.A. amusement  B. communication  C. transportation  D. production

11.A. exploration  B. inspiration C. experimentD. entertainment

12.A. powerfulB. comfortableC. wonderfulD. changeable

13.A. yet B. just C. still D. even

14.A. shownB. pushedC. driven D. led

15.A. realized B. suspectedC. regrettedD. admitted

16.A. raisedB. rolled C. pressedD. felt

17.A. shapeB. instruction C. directionD. order

18.A. easy B. heavy C. outstandingD. convincing

19.A. forgottenB. ruined C. IgnoredD. completed

20.A. weaknesses  B. challenges C. fear D. fate

 

1.C 2.C 3.D 4.A 5.B 6.D 7.A 8.B 9.A 10.C 11.C 12.B 13.D 14.B 15.A 16.B 17.C 18.A 19.D 20.B 【解析】 试题分析:作者通过体验残疾人生活,切身理解了残疾人生活的不容易。 1.C考查形容词短语。A. curious about对…好奇;B. interested in对…感兴趣;C. familiar with对…熟悉;D. cautious about对…小心。句意:“Sensitivity Sunday”活动的目的是让我们更多熟悉了解残疾人所面对的问题。根据句意选C. 2.C 考查动词。A. cure治愈;B. prevent阻止;C. experience体验;D. analyze分析。句意:一个周日,我们被要求用残疾人的方式生活几个小时,指体验残疾人的生活,故选C. 3.A. instead代替;B. surprisingly吃惊地;C. as usual跟往常一样;D. including 包括我在内。此处指有些人像我一样选择了轮椅。根据下文可知作者选择了坐轮椅的方式来体验残疾人生活。故选D. 4.D考查形容词。A. learning学习;B. frightening害怕;C. satisfying令人感到满意的;D. relaxing令人感到放松的。此处指仅坐在轮椅上是一种令人感到放松的体验。根据常识选D. 5.A. convenient方便的;B. challenging挑战的;C. boring烦人的;D. exciting 令人兴奋的。句意:我以前从来没有意识到操作轮椅这么有挑战性。故选B. 6.D 考查名词。A. height高度;B. will意志;C. skill技能;D. weight重量。此处指我刚一坐上去,自身的重量使得轮椅动起来了。根据情境选D. 7.A考查动词。A. locked锁;B. repaired修理;C. powered驱动;D. damaged损害。此处指轮子没有上锁,故选A. 8.B 考查名词。A. hands手;B. feet脚;C. keys钥匙;D. handles把,柄。句意:我不知道该把脚放在哪里。根据下句中footrest(搁脚板)可知答案。故选B. 9.A 考查固定短语。A. place地方;B. action行动;C. play游戏;D. effect影响。句意:我花了好长时间才把金属的搁脚板弄好。get sth. into place把……放到合适的位置;故选A. 10.C 考查名词。A. amusement娱乐;B. communication联系;C. transportation运输;D. production产品。句意:我开始不安地看着我接下来几个小时内唯一的交通工具。transportation运输工具,此处指轮椅。故选C. 11.A. exploration探测;B. inspiration鼓舞;C. experiment实验;D. entertainment 娱乐。对于残疾人来说,用轮椅却不是一个临时性的试验。此处指作者在体验残疾人使用轮椅的生活是暂时的,而残疾人却要一直使用轮椅。根据情境选C. 12.A. powerful强大的;B. comfortable舒服的;C. wonderful精彩的;D. changeable 可改变的。此处指我想找一个舒服的位置。comfortable舒适的;根据句中at ease也可知答案,故选B. 13.D 考查副词。A. yet 已经;B. just刚刚;C. still仍旧;D. even甚至。句意:甚至是被推着到处走走也好。even表示意义递进——由自己找个舒服的地方到找个人推着自己走。根据语境选D. 14.B 考查动词。A. shown表示;B. pushed推;C. driven驾驶;D. led领导。此处指甚至是被推着到处走走也好。be pushed被推着,故选B. 15.A 考查动词。A. realized意识到;B. suspected怀疑;C. regretted后悔;D. admitted承认。句意:环顾四周,我意识到我只能靠自己应对这一切了。根据句意选A. 16.B 考查动词。A. raised举起;B. rolled滚动;C. pressed压;D. felt觉得。因为要转动沉重的轮子我的手开始疼痛起来了,此处指用手滚动车轮,故选B. 17.C 考查名词。A. shape形状; B. instruction指示;C. direction方向;D. order命令。句意:我开始意识到控制轮椅的方向可不是件容易的事,根据句意选C. 18.A 考查形容词。A. easy容易的;B. heavy重的;C. outstanding杰出的;D. convincing令人信服的。此处指控制轮椅的方向不是件容易的事,故选A. 19.D 考查动词。A. forgotten忘记;B. ruined毁灭;C. Ignored忽略;D. completed完成。此处指我的体验很快就结束了。由下一句可知(was)forgotten被遗忘,不符合句意;(was)repeated被重复;(was)conducted被管理,不符合语境。故选D. 20.A. weaknesses弱点;B. challenges挑战;C. fear害怕;D. fate命运。句意:几个小时的“残疾”生活只是给了我体验身心被挑战的滋味,而这是残疾人不得不克服的。此处指作者体验残疾人的生活是一种挑战。故选B. 【名师点睛】 完型填空题的命题特点及答题方法: 1.侧重基础知识,考查学生语言知识的能力 完型填空以文入手,结合文章的内容考查学生的基础知识,主要是词语搭配、固定句型、近义词辨析、辨析句子结构、掌握语法规则的能力,其中考查实词居多。 2.上下文对照,考查学生捕捉关键词的能力 解完型填空题时,单独看一句话是找不到正确答案的,需要注意句子间的关系及句子与段落的关系。所谓上下对照,即在上文和下文中找到与正确答案相同的关键词。因此,在做题时要边读边在大脑中储存上下文信息的能力,捕捉关键词。第43小题考查介词。A. instead代替;B. surprisingly吃惊地;C. as usual跟往常一样;D. including 包括我在内。此处指有些人像我一样选择了轮椅。根据下文可知作者选择了坐轮椅的方式来体验残疾人生活。故选D. 48小题考查名词。A. hands手;B. feet脚;C. keys钥匙;D. handles把,柄。句意:我不知道该把脚放在哪里。根据下句中footrest(搁脚板)可知答案。故选B. 3.设置语境,考查学生的分析推理能力 旨在考查学生在选项都符合语法及句子结构的情况下能否利用前后语境去推断出正确答案。如第46小题考查名词。A. height高度;B. will意志;C. skill技能;D. weight重量。此处指我刚一坐上去,自身的重量使得轮椅动起来了。根据情境选D. 51小题考查名词。A. exploration探测;B. inspiration鼓舞;C. experiment实验;D. entertainment娱乐。对于残疾人来说,用轮椅却不是一个临时性的试验。此处指作者在体验残疾人使用轮椅的生活是暂时的,而残疾人却要一直使用轮椅。根据情境选C. 4.结合生活,考查学生利用常识题的能力 目的考查学生的生活常识,看看学生是否善于观察生活,积累生活常识,能否利用常识去做恰当的选择。如第44小题考查形容词。A. learning学习;B. frightening害怕;C. satisfying令人感到满意的;D. relaxing令人感到放松的。此处指仅坐在轮椅上是一种令人感到放松的体验。根据常识选D. 5.关注连词,考查学生对行文逻辑、句子关联的理解能力 此项用来考查学生在缺少连词的情况想,通过阅读能否理解句子的与句子的关系,是否了解行文逻辑的要求,能否掌握表示因果、转折、并列、条件、让步等的连词的用法。
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