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What do you do when you were born with only two fingers on each hand and your legs were amputated(截肢)at the knees when you were three? Lee Hee-ah ________ that in her life. And her legs ________ at her knees. When Lee was born, doctors told her mother Woo Kap-sun that her child wasn’t ________. But Woo was determined her daughter would ________ a successful life.

When Lee was old enough to go to school, her mother decided that she wanted her daughter to take ________ lessons. She felt it would help her ________ hands because playing piano could make them stronger. In addition, she felt that ________ she could master the piano, she could master ________. But for six months, piano schools ________ them down. Then the teacher who did accept the task got ________ and wanted to quit.

It became a ________ of wills between the mother and the daughter that led to a ________ in which Woo actually threw her daughter on the floor in ________. Lee got back to the piano bench and for the first time played the children’s song she had been trying to learn. That was the ________ point and one year later Lee ________ the prize in a piano concert for kindergarteners. It was at age 7 that Lee won Korea’s 19th National Handicap Conquest Contest and was ________ with her award by the President of Korea. Today Lee, 22, has won numerous awards, and is a ________ traveled concert pianist with more than 200 appearances. Lee thanked her ________ for challenging her to master the piano and said that although her training was ________ as time went by, the piano had became her ________ of inspiration and her best friend. Nothing is impossible in life. It’s only our thought and belief that matter.

1.A. determined    B. examined    C. experienced    D. introduced

2.A. ended    B. began    C. stopped    D. held

3.A. normal    B. necessary    C. formal    D. logical

4.A. stay    B. lead    C. hide    D. take

5.A. art    B. language    C. geography    D. piano

6.A. cure    B. use    C. strengthen    D. tie

7.A. if    B. since    C. before    D. although

8.A. nothing    B. anything    C. everything    D. something

9.A. set    B. put    C. turned    D. pulled

10.A. alarmed    B. upset    C. annoyed    D. discouraged

11.A. choice    B. challenge    C. doubt    D. hardship

12.A. game    B. discussion    C. situation    D. surroundings

13.A. peace    B. thirst    C. trouble    D. frustration

14.A. failing    B. turning    C. exciting    D. changing

15.A. won    B. awarded    C. shared    D. earned

16.A. accused    B. charged    C. appointed    D. presented

17.A. widely    B. occasionally    C. casually    D. randomly

18.A. teacher    B. mother    C. classmate    D. herself

19.A. tiring    B. boring    C. important    D. difficult

20.A. sign    B. secret    C. source    D. courage

 

1.C 2.A 3.A 4.B 5.D 6.C 7.A 8.B 9.C 10.D 11.B 12.C 13.D 14.B 15.A 16.D 17.A 18.B 19.D 20.C 【解析】本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲了Lee Hee-ah身残志坚,在母亲的鼓励和帮助下,用每只手仅有的两根手指,弹出了美妙的音乐,成为了一名杰出的钢琴家。 1.C 考查动词。Lee Hee-ah在她的生命中经历了那些。determined 决定,examined检查,experienced经历,introduced介绍。 2.A考查动词。她的腿在膝盖处结束。ended 结束, began开始,stopped 停止, held握住。 3.A 考查形容词。由What do you do when you were born with only two fingers on each hand可知医生告诉她的母亲Woo Kap-sun,她的孩子不正常。normal正常的, necessary必要的,formal正式的, logical合理的。 4.B 考查动词。但是Woo立志她的女儿将过一种成功的生活。stay 停留,lead过, hide 隐藏, take拿。 5.D 考查名词。由She felt it would help her ___6___ hands because playing piano could make them stronger.可知她的母亲决定她想让自己的女儿上钢琴课。art 艺术, language 语言,geography地理, piano钢琴。 6.C 考查动词。由because playing piano could make them stronger.可知她感觉弹琴可以帮她强壮双手。cure治疗,use使用, strengthen加强, tie系。 7.A考查连词。另外,她感觉如果她可以掌握钢琴,她就可以掌握任何事情。if 如果, since 自从,before 在……之前,although尽管。 8.B考查代词。另外,她感觉如果她可以掌握钢琴,她就可以掌握任何事情。nothing 无事,anything 任何事, everything每件事物,something某事。 9.C考查动词短语。钢琴学校拒绝了她们。turn down拒绝,是固定短语。 10.D 考查形容词。由and wanted to quit.可知接受这项任务的老师很沮丧。alarmed 惊恐的,upset心烦的, annoyed恼怒的, discouraged沮丧的。 11.B考查名词。它是这位母亲和这个女儿意志的挑战。choice选择, challenge 挑战, doubt 怀疑, hardship困苦。 12.C考查名词。导致了这样的一种情况,事实上Woo失望地把她的女儿扔在地上。game 游戏, discussion 讨论, situation 情况, surroundings环境。 13.D 考查名词。导致了这样的一种情况,事实上Woo失望地把她的女儿扔在地上。peace 和平, thirst 口渴,trouble 麻烦,frustration失望。 14.B 考查固定短语。由and one year. later Lee ___15___ the prize in a piano concert for kindergarteners.可知那是一个转折点。turning point转折点,是固定短语。 15.A 考查动词。后来,Lee在幼儿园钢琴音乐会中获奖。won 赢得,awarded 授予, shared 共享, earned挣得。 16.D 考查固定短语。Lee由韩国总统授予奖项。be presented with授予,是固定短语。 17.A 考查副词。今天,Lee成为了一名广泛地有旅行经验的音乐会钢琴家。widely广泛地,occasionally 偶尔,casually 随便地, randomly任意地。 18.B 考查名词。由for challenging her to master the piano可知Lee感谢她的母亲。teacher 老师, mother母亲,classmate 同学,herself她自己。 19.D考查形容词。她说尽管随着时间的流逝,她的训练很困难。tiring累人的,boring无聊的,important 重要的,difficult困难的。 20.C考查名词。钢琴成了她最好的灵感源泉和朋友。sign 符号, secret 秘密,source来源,courage勇气。
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