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I was 22 years old, sitting on my mom’s sofa, waiting for the pain in my back to ease up. A lack of work and money had ______me, my wife, and our baby boy to move back with my parents. We were all crowded together in my old bedroom and I was feeling ______. Thankfully, I had found one new job: helping my son learn how to _______ He had already gone from creeping to crawling (爬) , and had started to pull himself up too. Anytime he took a few steps, ______, he would stumble (绊脚), fall on his butts (屁股), and ______. I bent over and held his hand while he walked along and my ______ wasn’t handling it too well.

As I sat there with my eyes ______ rubbing my sore muscles, I suddenly heard my mom ______: “Joe look!” I opened my eyes and watched my son hold the edge of the coffee table, pull himself up, and ______. Next with a giggle (咯咯笑) he started walking around it, keeping his hands on it for______. Finally, when he reached the end of it, he took two big ______ and made it to the wall. He smiled at us again and then started walking down the hall with his hands balancing on the wall the whole way. I laughed, ______, and cheered. Suddenly, I realized being ______wasn’t so bad, because my boy had learned to walk. It wasn’t long before I was losing ______ running after him in the front yard while his little legs ran as _____ as they could.

Learning to______ in this world is a lot like first learning to walk . We far too often fall on our butts and cry. Yet, our Heavenly Father is always ready to take our ______ and walk with us while we try again. His love, guidance, and______are always with us even after we find our own ______, even when we start to walk on our own, and even if we run away from Him. Don’t be afraid to step out bravely and love. Don’t be afraid to _____. God loves you and will always be there to help you to love and to walk with you.

1.A. invited    B. forced    C. ordered    D. helped

2.A. happy    B. comfortable    C. down    D. proud

3.A. walk    B. speak    C. eat    D. read

4.A. therefore    B. moreover    C. otherwise    D. however

5.A. cry    B. laugh    C. roll    D. lie

6.A. knee    B. neck    C. back    D. arm

7.A. open    B. closed    C. covered    D. blinded

8.A. whisper    B. scream    C. complain    D. explain

9.A. stop    B. listen    C. smile    D. nod

10.A. strength    B. balance    C. coffee    D. confidence

11.A. steps    B. falls    C. toys    D. candies

12.A. jumped    B. silenced    C. froze    D. clapped

13.A. hungry    B. unemployed    C. unhealthy    D. abandoned

14.A. patience    B. control    C. weight    D. temper

15.A. fast    B. lightly    C. steadily    D. quietly

16.A. love    B. hate    C. adapt    D. obey

17.A. place    B. collar    C. ear    D. hand

18.A. presence    B. protection    C. advice    D. service

19.A. job    B. happiness    C. feet    D. voice

20.A. fail    B. die    C. fight    D. fall

 

1.B 2.C 3.A 4.D 5.A 6.C 7.B 8.A 9.C 10.B 11.A 12.D 13.B 14.C 15.A 16.A 17.D 18.B 19.C 20.D 【解析】本文主要介绍作者因为失业,在生活中遇到困境,无意间从教儿子走路中得到启示,学会爱和学习走路一样,上帝总是眷顾陪伴着我们。解题时紧扣上下文语境,分析作者的情感态度,选择合适的单词,可顺利解题。 1.考查动词词义辨析,invited邀请;forced压迫 ;ordered命令;helped帮助;结合上下文可知,作者处境很艰难,没有工作,妻儿均挤在母亲家里。空白出一丝应该是失业和没有钱压迫这作者,此处用“forced”为合理。故选B。 2.考查形容词辨析,happy高兴的;comfortable舒服的;down向下的,消极的;proud自豪的;根据上下文作者因为处境困难,可推测出作者情绪低落沮丧, feel down情绪沮丧,故选C。 3.考查上下文推理,文章中说作者因为背痛失业在家,但是找到一个新的事情可做,根据下文可知这里的“new job”指的是教儿子学会走路。故选A。 4.考查连词使用,therefore因此;moreover除此之外;otherwise否则;however但是;根据空白出上下文句子,作者的儿子刚走几步就会跌倒,此处连接此表示转折,故选D。 5.考查语境,cry哭泣;laugh笑; roll打滚;lie趟;根据空白出上下文,作者的儿子每走几步就会跌倒,可以推出空白出应该是cry,哭泣,故选A。 6.考查上下文推理,根据上文可知作者有背伤,由于背痛,作者在弯腰扶儿子学走路的时候不能做到很好。knee膝盖;neck脖子;back背;arm手臂;故选C。 7.考查上下文推理,根据空白出下文内容,“ I opened my eyes ...”可知之前作者是闭着眼睛在按摩酸痛的肌肉,故选B。 8.考查动词词义辨析,whisper小声说,耳语; scream尖叫;complain 抱怨;explain解释;根据语境可推理出作者的母亲看到孩子自己在走路,害怕惊动到他,所以小声告诉作者。故A。 9.考查语境推理, stop停下来;listen听;smile笑;nod点头;根据空白下一句“Next with a giggle ....”可知作者儿子此时笑了。故选C。 10.考查名词词义辨析,strength力量;balance平衡;coffee咖啡;confidence自信;根据语境作者的儿子自己保持平衡围着桌子走路,故选B。 11.考查语境推理,steps步;falls瀑布;toys玩具;candies糖果;空白出上下句说,当作者儿子快要碰到墙壁的时候,跨了两大步,然后扶到了墙壁。故选A。 12.考查动词词义辨析,jumped跳跃;silenced沉默;froze凝固;clapped拍手;根据空白出上下句,作者看见儿子会走路了又笑又兴奋,所以作者应该是拍手鼓掌。故选D。 13.考查形容词词义辨析,hungry饥饿;unemployed失业;unhealthy不健康; abandoned抛弃;根据语境,作者突然意识到失业也不是一件坏事,应该他教会了儿子走路。故选B。 14.考查名词词义辨析,patience耐心;control控制;weight重量;temper脾气;根据语境,作者在院子里面追在儿子后面教他走路,自己也在“lose weight”减肥。故选C。 15.考查形容词词义辨析,fast快的;lightly轻的;steadily稳定的;quietly安静的;空白处“ as...as...”和...一样...,根据语境应该是当作者儿子的腿跑得和他能做到的一样快的时候,故选A。 16.考查上下文推理,love爱;hate恨; adapt适应; obey屈服;根据下文“God loves you and will always be there to help you to love and to walk with you.”作者从教儿子走路的过程中认识到学会爱和学习走路一样。故选A。 17.考查语境,place地方;collar衣领;ear耳朵;hand手,根据信息“our Heavenly Father is always ready to take our....”在我们重新起航的时候,上帝总是已经准备好拉着我们的手一起出发。故选D. 18.考查名词辨析,presence出席; protection保护; advice建议; service服务;结合语境上帝的爱,指导,和...总是与我们同在,即使在我们立足之后。根据作者的态度,上帝总是爱着我们,保护着我们。故选B. 19.考查语境推理,job工作;happiness幸福;feet足; voice声音;根据下句“even when we start to walk on our own, and even if we run away from Him”空白出句子应该与两个“even...”并列,同时是递进关系,即使我们开始走路,即使我们远离了他。作者在说明上帝和爱与我们同在。故选A。 20.考查上语境推理,fail失败; die死亡; fight斗争;fall跌倒;根据语境作者说不要害怕,勇敢去爱。不要害怕跌倒,上帝与我们同在。作者从儿子学会走路得到启示,以走路跌倒来抽象比喻生活中的失败,所以空白处填fall比fail更合适。故选D。 【名师点睛】 完型填空旨在考查学生综合运用语言的能力,做此题时必须通篇考虑,先掌握大意,再综合运用所学词汇、语法以及常识进行作答。把握好此题应该注意两点:1、紧扣作者叙事的线索脉络,贯通全文,有些填空需要后文进行支撑,才可推理。2、结合语境,一些词汇的使用考虑到说话人上下句的具体语言环境。如本题的第七小题,结合空白处下句内容“I opened my eyes and watched my son hold the edge of the coffee table....”可推出作者之前是闭着眼睛。
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