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    I took a job as a receptionist for a veterinarian (兽医)) almost five decades ago. As an enthusiastic animal lover, I ___ the position on the condition that I wouldn’t have to assist with any ___ animals. I couldn’t bear to see any creature in pain.

At the end of my first week, we are closing the office for the day ___ a young man ran up to us holding a severely injured Doberman puppy in his arms and ___ us to save his life. A car had hit the four-month-old puppy.

The doctor and I ran back into the ___ room. The only place the skin was still ___to this poor little animal's body was around one shoulder. The vet worked ___for what seemed like hours, stitching(缝合)him back together again. That was the easy ___The puppy had broken multiple ___ , including his spine ( ).If he survived the next few days, we were quite sure he would never __ again.

That day forever changed my life. The veterinarian guided me, and I became his assistant in all things ____.One of my first jobs was to give that Doberman puppy daily physical care. I remember ___ his tiny legs to try to keep his muscles from becoming ____

Weeks went by until one day, I felt this little fighter push back ever so slightly. And he ___to push back until he could finally use his legs.

Fast-forward about a year. I walked into the clinic's waiting room and called the name of the next client. Suddenly, a huge Doberman who had been standing ___with his owner on the opposite side of the room ____ loose and rushed toward me. I found myself pinned____the wall with this magnificent dog standing on his legs, his front paws on my shoulders,___ my face with joyful and _____ kisses!

I still tear up in amazement at the display of love and __ the dog had for me that day all those years ago.

1.A.hated B.changed C.accepted D.noticed

2.A.active B.terrible C.fierce D.wounded

3.A.when B.because C.if D.while

4.A.leading B.sending C.forcing D.begging

5.A.large B.operating C.waiting D.empty

6.A.attached B.applied C.left D.covered

7.A.peacefully B.tirelessly C.crazily D.immediately

8.A.part B.factor C.medicine D.accident

9.A.positions B.teeth C.legs D.bones

10.A.move B.walk C.bark D.eat

11.A.difficult B.medical C.deadly D.meaningful

12.A.moving B.squeezing C.lifting D.twisting

13.A.fatter B.drier C.harder D.weaker

14.A.meant B.continued C.stopped D.planned

15.A.nervously B.painfully C.quietly D.seriously

16.A.broke B.felt C.fought D.sat

17.A.into B.for C.against D.by

18.A.touching B.hitting C.lightening D.washing

19.A.first B.sticky C.abundant D.farewell

20.A.relief B.comfort C.ease D.gratitude

 

1.C 2.D 3.A 4.D 5.B 6.A 7.B 8.A 9.D 10.B 11.B 12.A 13.D 14.B 15.C 16.A 17.C 18.D 19.C 20.D 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。本文讲述了一位宠物医院的接待员随同医生接诊了一只重伤的狗,狗在她的照料 下奇迹般地恢复了健康,一年后狗跟随主人来向她道谢。这件事改变了接待员对于自己职业 的态度,也让她倍感温暖。 1.考查动词辨析。句意:我接受了这个职位,前提是我不必参与救治任何受伤的动物。A. hated憎恨,厌恶;B. changed改变;C. accepted接受;D. noticed注意。根据下文可知,“我”很不忍心看到小动物痛苦的样子,因此作者不想接触受伤的小动物,故选C。 2.考查形容词辨析。句意:我接受了这个职位,前提是我不必参与救治任何受伤的动物。A. active积极的;B. terrible糟糕的;C. fierce激烈的;D. wounded受伤的。根据句意可知,“我”很不忍心看到小动物痛苦的样子,所以我提出了一个条件就是不参与救治任何受伤的动物。故选D。 3.考查连词辨析。句意:那天我们正要关门,突然有个人抱着一只受伤严重的小狗跑过来。A. when当...时,(突然)这时;B. because因为;C. if如果;D. while当...时。句be doing... when...此句型意为,正要…突然…"符合句意,故选A。 4.考查动词辨析。句意:那天我们正要关门,突然有个人抱着一只受伤严重的小狗跑过来,并请求我们救救它的命。A. leading引导;B. sending发送;C. forcing强迫;D. begging乞求。根据下文可知小狗伤的很重,可知,对方应该是乞求医生救救小狗。故选D。 5.考查形容词辨析。句意:医生和我跑回到手术室。A. large大型的;B. operating手术的;C. waiting等候的;D. empty空的。根据后文可知,医生将狗带进手术室,进行救治,故选B。 6.考查形容词辨析。句意:全身只有肩膀处还附着一块皮肤。A. attached依附;B. applied应用;C. left剩余;D. covered覆盖。根据后文可知,医生对狗进行皮肤的缝合,可推断受伤的狗身上的皮肤损伤严重,be attached to意为"附着",故选A。 7.考查副词辨析。句意:医生不辞辛劳地持续手术了好几个小时。A. peacefully和平地;B. tirelessly不辞辛劳地;C. crazily疯狂地;D. immediately立刻,马上。根据句意可知此处B选项合适,故选B。 8.考查名词辨析。句意:缝合皮肤部分是最容易的,小狗的多处骨头断裂,包括脊柱。A. part部分;B. factor因素;C. medicine药物D. accident事故。根据后文可知,狗伤得最重的是骨头,因此缝合皮肤还是相对容易的部分,故选A。 9.考查名词辨析。句意:缝合皮肤部分是最容易的,小狗的多处骨头断裂,包括脊柱。A. positions位置;B. teeth牙齿;C. legs腿;D. bones骨头。根据下文spine可知,狗的骨头受伤严重,故选D。 10.考查动词辨析。句意:如果在接下来的几天里它能活下来的话,我们确信他再也无法行走了。A. move移动;B. walk散步;C. bark吠叫;D. eat吃。根据上题可知,狗的骨头影响狗的行走,故选B。 11.考查形容词辨析。句意:医生指导着我,并且我担任了他的助手,处理所有与医疗相关的事情。A. difficult困难的;B. medical医疗的;C. deadly致命的;D. meaningful有意义的。根据上下文可知,“我”之前只愿意当前台,经过这次经历,我愿意接触宠物医院里所有跟医疗相关的工作,故选B。 12.考查动词辨析。句意:我记得我移动它那细小的腿以防肌肉萎缩。A. moving移动;B. squeezing压榨;C. lifting提升;D. twisting扭曲。 “我”帮助狗理疗,帮助它活动腿,以防肌肉萎缩,故选A。 13.考查名词辨析。句意:我记得我移动它那细小的腿以防肌肉变得更加虚弱。A. fatter更胖的;B. drier更干的;C. harder更难的;D. weaker更虚弱。作者帮助它活动腿应该是为了防止肌肉变得更加虚弱,故选D。 14.考查动词辨析。句意:它继续向后蹬腿,直到它能够使用腿活动了。A. meant意思是,意味着;B. continued继续;C. stopped停止;D. planned计划。根据句意可知此处B选项合适,故选B。 15.考查副词辨析。句意:突然原本安静地站在主人身边的一只大杜宾犬,一看到“我”就挣脱了绳子,向我冲过来。A. nervously紧张地;B. painfully痛苦地;C. quietly安静地;D. seriously严重地。大杜宾犬认出了作者,所以原本安静的狗,挣脱了绳子,向作者冲了过来。故选C。 16.考查动词辨析。句意:突然原本安静地站在主人身边的一只大杜宾犬,一看到“我”就挣脱了绳子,向我冲过来。A. broke打破;B. felt感觉;C. fought战斗,打架;D. sat坐。根据rushed toward me 可知,狗挣脱了绳子。break loose意为"挣脱束缚",故选A。 17.考查介词辨析。句意:我发现我自己依靠在墙上,这只狗后腿站着,前腿搭在“我”肩上,开心地不断地亲我。A. into进入;B. for对于,为了;C. against倚靠;D. by通过。against the wal1意 为“抵着墙”符合句意,故选C。 18.考查动词辨析。句意:狗不停地很开心地舔“我”的脸。A. touching触摸;B. hitting打击;C. lightening减轻;D. washing洗。狗“亲”人其实就是用舌头舔,就像“洗脸”一样,故选D。 19.考查形容词辨析。句意:狗不停地很开心地舔“我”的脸。A. first第一的;B. sticky粘的;C. abundant大量的,充足的;D. farewell告别的。此处 abundant“大量的,充足的”在语境中可以译为“不停的”。故选C。 20.考查名词辨析。句意:至今,我仍惊讶于这只狗表现出来的对我的爱和感激。A. relief宽慰,释怀;B. comfort安慰;C. ease安心;D. gratitude感激。根据上文可知,狗对“我”心存感激,故选D。
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