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My husband Bill’s Grandma was in a nursing home when we moved back to Michigan. Grandma had been unable to walk for quite some time; now her eye sight was almost gone.

Over the years Grandma and I had _________many cards and letters. I knew how she enjoyed _________ in touch with people. Grandma would have me write letters to go in the cards she would send. And she would always have me _______ what I had written back to her. Grandma didn’t have a problem with hearing then _______ she was always telling me, “That is not _________ how I said that!” I would then rewrite whatever I wrote in her exact words.

Since I had some _______ time before Christmas, I asked Grandma if she would like to send _______ some Christmas cards. Grandma readily _______. I rounded up several different kinds of cards. I knew she had friends and family who all had different _______. I would take each card and ________ in detail the front of the card, then I would read the words inside. After ________ it over Grandma would tell me who she thought would like ________ card.

After a while I ________ and I noticed that we had several nursing home ________ standing in the doorway. I started to noticed as I read each card, the ________ on their faces and Grandma’s face, too. Each one had a ________smile and a far-away look in their eyes, as they were seeing the scenes in their mind’s eye.

I thought when I went over to do the Christmas ________ I would be doing Grandma a favor, but it __________ that she did me a big favor. I will always __________ this special memory of bringing some Christmas joy and pleasant ________ to Grandma and her fellow residents.

1.A. exchange    B. changed    C. traded    D. switched

2.A. settling    B. losing    C. staying    D. getting

3.A. write    B. discover    C. translate    D. read

4.A. when    B. because    C. while    D. though

5.A. carefully    B. truthfully    C. specially    D. exactly

6.A. extra    B. flying    C. essential    D. valuable

7.A. for    B. up    C. out    D. away

8.A. acknowledged    B. agreed    C. admitted    D. rejected

9.A. addresses    B. advantages    C. occupations    D. interests

10.A. describe    B. communicate    C. distinguish    D. ignore

11.A. talking    B. turning    C. taking    D. thinking

12.A. another    B. each    C. one    D. other

13.A. looked down    B. looked over    C. looked up    D. looked though

14.A. immigrants    B. visitors    C. patients    D. residents

15.A. attention    B. look    C. glance    D. sight

16.A. gentle    B. rough    C. forced    D. whispered

17.A. trees    B. jobs    C. decorations    D. cards

18.A. turned over    B. turned out    C. came out    D. left out

19.A. treasure        B. admire        C. encourage        D. recognize

20.A. stories    B. faces    C. memories    D. letters

 

1.A 2.C 3.D 4.B 5.D 6.A 7.C 8.B 9.D 10.A 11.D 12.B 13.C 14.D 15.B 16.A 17.D 18.B 19.A 20.C 【解析】本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者与丈夫的祖母一起度过的一段值得珍惜的美好回忆。作者经常帮助祖母为亲朋好友发送圣诞卡,虽然是作者帮祖母的忙,实际上在帮助祖母的同时自己也受益匪浅。 1.考查动词词义辨析。A. exchange交换;B. changed改变;C. traded交易;D. switched转换。由下文作者帮助祖母选择圣诞卡可知,多年来,祖母和我交换了许多贺卡和书信,故选A项。 2.考查动词短语辨析。A. settling解决;B. losing失去;C. staying保持;D. getting得到。由下文“Grandma would have me write letters to go in the cards she would send.”可知,祖母喜欢与人们保持联系,总是让我写一些文字放进她要发送的圣诞卡里。stay in touch with…“与……保持联系”。故选C项。 3.考查动词词义辨析。A. write写;B. discover发现;C. translate翻译;D. read读。她总是让我读我回信写给她的东西。故选D项。 4.考查连词词义辨析。A. when当……时候;B. because因为;C. while尽管;当……时候;D. though尽管。祖母的听力没有问题,因为她总是告诉我“那并不完全是我说话的方式”。上下文是因果关系。故选B项。 5.考查副词词义辨析。A. carefully仔细地;B. truthfully诚实地;C. specially特别地;D. exactly完全地。由下文“I would then rewrite whatever I wrote in her exact words.”(然后,我会用她的更精确的话重写我写的),因此推断祖母总是告诉我“那并不完全是我说话的方式”。故选D项。 6.考查形容词词义辨析。A. extra额外的;B. flying飞行的;C. essential基本的;D. valuable珍贵的。由下文“I asked Grandma if she would like to send ___7___ some Christmas cards.”可知,圣诞节前因为我有些额外的时间,我问祖母是否她想发送一些贺卡。故选A项。 7.考查动词短语辨析。A. send for派人去请;B. send up发射;C. send out发送;D. send away开除;解雇。根据上文可知,我经常给祖母写贺卡,因此圣诞节前因为我有些额外的时间,我问祖母是否她想发送一些贺卡。故选C项。 8.考查动词词义辨析。A. acknowledged承认;B. agreed同意;C. admitted承认;D. rejected拒绝。由下文“I rounded up several different kinds of cards.”可知,祖母欣然同意了。故选B项。 9.考查名词词义辨析。A. addresses地址;B. advantages优点;C. occupations职业;D. interests兴趣。由上文可知,我收集了几种卡片,因此推断我知道祖母有许多不同兴趣的朋友和家人。故选D项。 10.考查动词词义辨析。A. describe描述;B. communicate交流;C. distinguish区别;D. ignore忽视。由上文可知,祖母听力没问题,因此我拿出每一张卡片,详细地描述了卡的正面,然后读了里面的话。故选A项。 11.考查动词短语辨析。A. talking over讨论;B. turning over翻转;C. taking over接管;D. thinking over仔细考虑。由下文“Grandma would tell me who she thought would like ___12___ card”可知,祖母在仔细考虑以后,告诉我她认为每一张卡片是谁想要的。故选D项。 12.考查代词词义辨析。A. another另一个(三者中的另一个);B. each每一;C. one一;D. other另一个(两者中的另一个)。解析同上。祖母在仔细考虑以后,告诉我她认为每一张贺卡是谁想要的。故选B项。 13.考查动词短语辨析。A. looked down俯视;B. looked over仔细检查;C. looked up抬头看;D. looked through浏览。由上文可知,我一直低头和祖母一起选择贺卡,因此推断我抬起头注意到门口站着几个养老院的居民。故选C项。 14.考查名词词义辨析。A. immigrants移民;B. visitors访问者;C. patients病人;D. residents居民。由上文“My husband Bill’s Grandma was in a nursing home”可知,祖母住在养老院里,因此我抬起头注意到门口站着几个养老院的居民。故选D项。 15.考查动词词义辨析。A. attention注意力;B. look表情;C. glance一瞥;D. sight视觉。由下文“Each one had a ___16___smile and a far-away look in their eyes”可知,我注意到他们和祖母脸上的表情。故选B项。 16.考查副词词义辨析。A. gentle温柔的;B. rough艰苦的;C. forced被迫的;D. whispered低声的。由下文“as they were seeing the scenes in their mind’s eye”可知,他们每一个人脸上都带着温柔的笑容,因为他们在用心看风景。故选A项。 17.考查名词词义辨析。A. trees树;B. jobs工作;C. decorations装饰品;D. cards贺卡。由上文可知,作者过来帮助祖母选择圣诞卡。故选D项。 18.考查动词短语辨析。A. turned over翻转;B. turned out结果是;C. came out出现;D. left out省去。作者认为虽然是她过来帮助祖母选择圣诞贺卡,但是结果是祖母帮助了她。故选B项。 19.考查名词词义辨析。A. treasure珍惜;B. admire钦佩;C. encourage鼓励;D. recognize认出。根据语境可知,作者一直珍惜这段带来圣诞快乐的特殊回忆。故选A项。 20.考查名词词义辨析。A. stories故事;B. faces脸;C. memories记忆;回忆;D. letters信。由上文“Each one had a ___16___smile and a far-away look in their eyes”可知,这对于祖母和她的同伴是一段愉快的回忆。故选C。 【名师点睛】学生解答完形填空试题关键在于能否准确理解上下文中的“照应关系”迅速排除干扰选项,学生要想做到这一点,一些做题技巧也是非常必要的。例如:代入法。如果不能很有把握地直接选出某一道题的答案,可以将各选项代入空白处,排除明显不符合题意的选项,从而缩小选择的范围。例如:I will always ____19____ this special memory of bringing some Christmas joy and pleasant ___20___ to Grandma and her fellow residents.19题四个选项分别代入句中,“珍惜回忆”符合语境,其它三个选项分别是“钦佩、鼓励和认出”,与文章完全不符,故选A。所以解答完形填空,掌握一定的技巧而是必不可少的。
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