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    Jason, our son, was born with cerebral palsy(脑瘫). My wife and I often comforted him as he faced many _______ in his early years.

It was _______ to see him regularly chosen last for baseball, but his most _______ time came when he began high school. One afternoon, Jason returned home in _______ and shouted: “I’m never going to school again!” He was _______ with food that other kids had _______ him on the school bus on the way home. Jason later told us what had _______. A few days earlier, Jason had _______ up for the school running team. That day, a few older students made _______ of his performance on the track. I called the headmaster about the ________, and it never happened again.

One day, as the other kids exercised in the gym, they ________ one lonely runner-Jason jogging around the snow-covered track. A few weeks later, Jason said to me, “Dad, I was ready for the ________. He added that each month, each student ________ an “athlete of the month” and voted for the ________. Jason’s name had never been ________. But that day, one student said: “Sir, I would like to propose Jason for athlete of the month. “The coach looked ________. “He works harder than any of us, Sir,” the student continued. Tears ________ in Jason’s eyes as everyone in the class put their hands up. We, also in tears, looked on as he ________ displayed his certificate.

Whenever I despair, I think of this story. I ________ myself that challenges are not overcome by ________, but by patience, determination, and faith.

1.A.choices B.challenges C.changes D.chances

2.A.hopeful B.considerate C.convenient D.heartbreaking

3.A.special B.comfortable C.separate D.difficult

4.A.ruins B.tears C.shock D.surprise

5.A.covered B.followed C.attached D.filled

6.A.rolled down B.pushed against C.thrown at D.dropped out

7.A.recorded B.deserved C.happened D.promised

8.A.stayed B.signed C.pulled D.hung

9.A.comments B.use C.mistakes D.fun

10.A.process B.operation C.movement D.situation

11.A.admired B.watched C.noticed D.realized

12.A.best B.worst C.most D.least

13.A.hoped B.agreed C.meant D.chose

14.A.winner B.ruler C.advisor D.fighter

15.A.accepted B.listed C.attended D.organized

16.A.surprised B.delighted C.moved D.frightened

17.A.divided B.exploded C.changed D.formed

18.A.warmly B.proudly C.kindly D.seriously

19.A.blame B.warn C.remind D.inform

20.A.force B.construction C.discussion D.appearance

 

1.B 2.D 3.D 4.B 5.A 6.C 7.C 8.B 9.D 10.D 11.C 12.B 13.D 14.A 15.B 16.A 17.D 18.B 19.C 20.A 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者的儿子Jason虽然脑瘫,但是他却靠耐心、决心和信念,以及自己比别人更多的努力,在学校的运动队里赢得了尊重和认可的故事。 1.考查名词。因为儿子面瘫,所以我和妻子常常安慰他,因为他早年面临许多挑战。A. choices选择;B. challenges挑战;C. changes改变;D. chances机会。故选B。 2.考查形容词。句意:看到他经常在棒球课是最后一名,真是令人心碎的。A. hopeful有希望的;B. considerate体贴的;C. convenient方便的;D. heartbreaking心碎的。故选D。 3.考查形容词。句意:但对他来说最困难的时刻是在他开始上高中的时候。A. special专门的;B. comfortable舒适的;C. separate单独的;D. difficult困难的。故选D。 4.考查名词。根据下文可知,他受到其他同学的欺负,所以他哭着回家,说再也不上学了。A. ruins废墟;B. tears眼泪;C. shock震惊;D. surprise吃惊。故选B。 5.考查动词。句意:他身上沾满了在校车上其他孩子扔到他身上的食物。A. covered覆盖;B. followed跟随;C. attached附上;D. filled装满。故选A。 6.考查动词短语。句意:他身上沾满了在校车上其他孩子扔到他身上的食物。A. rolled down滚落;B. pushed against推撞;C. thrown at扔向;D. dropped out退出。故选C。 7.考查动词。句意:Jason后来告诉我们发生了什么。A. recorded记录;B. deserved应受;C. happened发生;D. promised答应。故选C。 8.考查固定短语。句意:前几天,他曾经报名参加学校的运动队。固定短语:sign up for(报名参加),故选B。 9.考查名词。句意:那天几个大一点的同学嘲笑他在赛道上的表现。A. comments评论;B. use使用;C. mistakes错误;D. fun乐趣。固定短语:make fun of(取笑),故选D。 10.考查名词。句意:我打电话给他们校长说明情况之后,这样的事就再也没有发生过。A. process过程;B. operation操作;C. movement移动;D. situation情况。故选D。 11.考查动词。句意:一天,当其他孩子在体育馆里锻炼时,他们注意到一个孤独的跑步者——Jason,在积雪的赛道上慢跑。A. admired羡慕;B. watched观看;C. noticed注意到;D. realized意识到。故选C。 12.考查形容词。句意:几周后,Jason对我说:“爸爸我做好了最坏的打算。”因为他知道自己有残疾,运动成绩上肯定赶不上其他孩子。A. best最好;B. worst最坏;C. most最多;D. least最少。故选B。 13.考查动词。句意:他补充说,每个月,每个学生都会投票选出一名“当月最佳运动员”,而且让这个人成为获奖者。A. hoped希望;B. agreed同意;C. meant意思是;D. chose选择。故选D。 14.考查名词。句意他补充说,每个月,每个学生都会投票选出一名“当月最佳运动员”,而且让这个人成为获奖者。A. winner胜者;B. ruler统治者;C. advisor顾问;D. fighter战士。故选A。 15.考查动词。因为Jason有残疾,所以他从来也没有进入过获奖者名单。A. accepted接受;B. listed把……列入名单;C. attended参加;D. organized组织。故选B。 16.考查形容词。因为Jason运动成绩并不好,所以当有学生提议他是最佳运动员时,教练很吃惊。A. surprised吃惊的;B. delighted高兴的;C. moved感动的;D. frightened害怕的。故选A。 17.考查动词。当全班同学都举起手赞同时,Jason感动得落下眼泪。这里指Jason眼睛里的泪水形成。A. divided划分;B. exploded爆炸;C. changed改变;D. formed形成。故选D。 18.考查副词。Jason的努力得到了大家的认可,所以他很骄傲地展示他的证书给我们看。A. warmly温暖地;B. proudly骄傲地;C. kindly善意地;D. seriously认真地。故选B。 19.考查动词。句意:每当我绝望时,我都会想起这个故事。我提醒自己,挑战不是靠武力战胜的,而是靠耐心、决心和信念来克服的。A. blame责备;B. warn警告;C. remind提醒;D. inform告知。故选C。 20.考查名词。句意:每当我绝望时,我都会想起这个故事。我提醒自己,挑战不是靠武力战胜的,而是靠耐心、决心和信念来克服的。A. force武力;B. construction建设;C. discussion讨论;D. appearance外貌。故选A。
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