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Allen Cook and his daughter Melissa found a crack(裂缝)in one of the ceilings while decorating her house. What they discovered within turned out to be part of a beautiful,heartwarming____story.

"The envelope was____and yellow.It has never been____.In the letter she was talking about the baby she was going to have."Allen Cook told CNN,____May 4 of that year,the typed letter was written by a woman named Virginia to her husband,Rolf Christoffersen.At the time,he was a sailor abroad.The envelope was____"return to sender" and never____its way to her husband until this week.Allen's daughter called and visited a man named Rolf Christoffersen in Santa Barbara,California.

"Someone googled my name and called me at my office____I have the same name as my father." Christoffersen's son,66,told CNN.The younger Christoffersen wasn't yet born when his mother Virginia wrote the letter,but Seventy-two years later,her____were finally heard by her husband.Christoffersen____called his father,who is now 96 and also lives in California,and read the letter to him____.

"I was so surprised and____to find out that a letter like that_____.I am still very____,"the elder Christoffersen told CNN.The long-lost letter is believed to have fallen through a crack in the____floor of the house,where the Christoffersens used to live.

Finally____just before Mother's Day,it is now another meaningful____to Virginia Christoffersen."It's____and reading her words____me just what a wonderful person she was and her much she____us,"her son said,through ____.

1.A. cartoon    B. foll    C. war    D. love

2.A. old    B. new    C. worn    D. magic

3.A. posted    B. opened    C. cleaned    D. removed

4.A. Fetched    B. Guided    C. Dated    D. Delivered

5.A. listed    B. named    C. advertised    D. marked

6.A. tried    B. found    C. felt    D. fought

7.A. because    B. now that    C. so    D. but

8.A. summaries    B. feelings    C. words    D. diaries

9.A. especially    B. immediately    C. anxiously    D. actually

10.A. by fax    B. by email    C. through the Internet    D. over the phone

11.A. scared    B. sad    C. happy    D. calm

12.A. existed    B. disappeared    C. escaped    D. moved

13.A. excited    B. embarrassed    C. energetic    D. talkative

14.A. double    B. nearby    C. downstairs    D. upstairs

15.A. welcomed    B. approached    C. received    D. arrived

16.A. motivation    B. connection    C. application    D. devotion

17.A. Valentin's Day    B. Mother's Day    C. Thanksgiving Day    D. Father's Day

18.A. urged    B. suggested    C. advised    D. reminded

19.A. loved    B. remembered    C. treated    D. helped

20.A. laughter    B. tears    C. effort    D. difficulty

 

1.D 2.A 3.B 4.C 5.D 6.B 7.A 8.C 9.B 10.D 11.C 12.A 13.A 14.D 15.C 16.B 17.B 18.D 19.A 20.B 【解析】文章是一篇记叙文。讲述一封72年前的情书终于送到收信人手中,令人动容。 1.考查名词辨析以及对语境的理解。根据下文the typed letter was written by a woman named Virginia to her husband,这是妻子写给丈夫的信,可知他们发现的是一个美丽、感人的爱情故事。故选D。 2.考查形容词辨析以及对语境的理解。A. old老的,旧的;B. new新的; C. worn穿破旧的;D. magic魔幻的。根据句中yellow可知,信封已陈旧、发黄。故选A。 3.考查动词辨析以及对语境的理解。A. posted邮寄;B. opened打开;C. cleaned清洁;D. removed移开。根据下文,这封信邮寄之后被退回,72年之后,她的丈夫才听到了信中的内容,可知这封信从未被打开。故选B。 4.考查动词辨析以及对语境的理解。A. Fetched去取;B. Guided指导,引导;C. Dated过时,始于,确定…年代,和…约会;D. Delivered递送,发表,生。句意:1945年5月4日,一位名叫Virginia的女子打印了这封信,她写给自己的丈夫Rolf Christoffersen。这里事确认写信的时间。故选C。 5.考查动词辨析以及对语境的理解。A. listed列举;B. named命名; C. advertised做广告;D. marked标注,标记。很明显"return to sender"“退给寄件人”事信封上标记的。故选D。 6.考查动词搭配以及对语境的理解。A. tried尝试,尽力;B. found发现;C. felt感觉;D. fought斗争,打斗。句意:信封上印着“退给寄件人”,这封信直到这个礼拜才成功地寄给她的丈夫。find one's way to到达,找到 的去路。故选B。 7.考查连词辨析以及对语境的理解。A. because因为;B. now that既然;C. so因此;D. but但是。句意:Rolf的儿子已66岁了,他告诉CNN:“有人打电话到办公室找我。他们在谷歌上找到了我,因为我的名字和父亲一样。根据句意可知选A。 8.考查名词辨析以及对语境的理解。A. summaries总结;B. feelings情感;C. words话语;D. diaries日记。句意:当他的母亲Virginia写这封信时,小Christoffersen还没有出生。但是72年后,她的这些话语终于被丈夫听到了。根据句意可知选C。 9.考查副词辨析以及对语境的理解。A. especially特别;B. immediately立刻;C. anxiously焦急地;D. actually事实上。根据常理,一封72年前母亲写给父亲的信被找到,可知小Christoffersen马上打电话给96岁的父亲。故选B。 10.考查词组辨析以及对语境的理解。A. by fax通过传真;B. by email通过邮件;C. through the Internet通过网络;D. over the phone用电话,通过电话。联系上文called his father 打电话给父亲。可知他在电话中将这封信读给父亲听。故选D。 11.考查形容词辨析以及对语境的理解。A. scared害怕的;B. sad伤心的;C. happy快乐的;D. calm冷静的。根据常理,对于年老的Christoffersen 来说,这样的一封信自然的是让他又惊又喜。故选C。 12.考查动词辨析以及对语境的理解。A. existed存在;B. disappeared消失;C. escaped逃脱,逃跑;D. moved移动。句意:发现有这样一封信存在,真是让我又惊又喜。故选A。 13.考查形容词辨析以及对语境的理解。A. excited激动的;B. embarrassed尴尬的;C. energetic精力充沛的;D. talkative健谈的。句意:发现有这样一封信存在,真是让我又惊又喜。我现在仍然还很激动。根据语境可知选A。 14.考查副词辨析以及对语境的理解。A. double双倍地,加倍;B. nearby附近;C. downstairs楼下;D. upstairs楼上。根据上文Allen Cook and his daughter Melissa found a crack(裂缝)in one of the ceilings while decorating her house. Allen Cook 和他的女儿Melissa装修房子时,在一块天花板上发现一个裂缝。这封信就在这个裂缝里。可知这封丢失已久的信应该是从Christoffersens此前居住的房子里楼上房间的地板上掉进了一个缝里。故选D。 15.考查动词辨析以及对语境的理解。A. welcomed欢迎;B. approached接近,靠近;C. received收到;D. arrived到达。正好在母亲节的前一天收到这封信。故选C。 16.考查名词辨析以及对语境的理解。A. motivation动机;B. connection联系;C. application应用,申请;D. devotion奉献,热爱。句意:正好在母亲节的前一天收到,这封信现在是与Virginia Christoffersen有关的又一个意义重大的联系。故选B。 17.考查名词辨析以及对语境的理解。A. Valentin's Day情人节;B. Mother's Day母亲节;C. Thanksgiving Day感恩节;D. Father's Day父亲节。根据上文just before Mother's Day ,可知正值母亲节。故选B。 18.考查动词辨析以及对语境的理解。A. urged催促,推进,力劝;B. suggested建议,表明,暗示;C. advised建议;D. reminded提醒,让…想起。句意:读妈妈的这封信,让我想起她是一个多好的人。根据句意可知选D。 19.考查动词辨析以及对语境的理解。A. loved爱;B. remembered记住;C. treated对待,治疗;D. helped帮助。“正值母亲节,读妈妈的这封信,让我想起她是一个多好的人,她是多么的爱我们。”故选A。 20.考查名词辨析以及对语境的理解。A. laughter笑;B. tears眼泪;C. effort努力;D. difficulty困难。根据常理,儿子在说“正值母亲节,读妈妈的这封信,让我想起她是一个多好的人,她是多么的爱我们。”这些话时,应该是含着眼泪。故选B。
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