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    “Paul must have been trying to carry his waste paper to garbage can and dropped a few pieces. “I ________, picking them up. ________ later I found more pieces. No quiet sighing this time. I ________, “Who is throwing garbage?” No answer. Instead, I saw more bits of paper ________ floating down from upstairs. Looking up. I saw my seven-year-old son, Paul.

“Stop making a mess.” “It’s not a mess. They’re ________.” “Sorry, what did you say?” I hadn’t heard him clearly.

He didn’t answer me. Paul has autism (自闭症) and ________ answers a question, especially when he’s_ ________ attentively on something else. He ran down the stairs. “Where are my other butterflies he asked, ________ around. Every time Paul ________ five or more words together, my heart says a ________ of thanks. But lately he seems to ________ that the benefits of forming complete sentences when communicating are ________ of the effort.

Butterflies. Of course. I rushed to ________ them from the garbage, ________ them off and handed them to my young artist “Want to see them ________ again?” he asked with a shy smile. “Oh yes! They’re beautiful.” I whispered. He ran back upstairs to float his ________ down again. They really did look like beautiful butterflies.

That day Paul ________ me to look up at ________ instead of down at garbage. How many other masterpieces (杰作) do I miss because I’m too caught up in my ________ to take time to appreciate what’s right in front of me? Life is not what happens to us. It’s ________ we look at it Now, I look up.

1.A.shouted B.amazed C.sighed D.laughed

2.A.Weeks B.Moments C.Years D.Days

3.A.added to B.turned up C.got in D.called out

4.A.angrily B.loudly C.silently D.peacefully

5.A.planes B.butterflies C.leaves D.papers

6.A.frequently B.eagerly C.willingly D.rarely

7.A.focused B.addicted C.devoted D.depended

8.A.looking B.showing C.drawing D.playing

9.A.spells B.pushes C.puts D.accumulates

10.A.remark B.prayer C.report D.sound

11.A.refuse B.realize C.mind D.hear

12.A.fond B.aware C.worthy D.typical

13.A.rescue B.hide C.destroy D.remove

14.A.tore B.seized C.cut D.dusted

15.A.land B.fly C.throw D.flow

16.A.imagination B.schoolwork C.inventions D.masterpieces

17.A.forced B.reminded C.intended D.permitted

18.A.beauty B.weaknesses C.mistakes D.scenery

19.A.housework B.amusement C.homework D.communication

20.A.whether B.how C.when D.where

 

1.C 2.B 3.D 4.C 5.B 6.D 7.A 8.A 9.C 10.B 11.B 12.C 13.A 14.D 15.B 16.D 17.B 18.A 19.A 20.B 【解析】 本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。讲述了作者七岁的孩子患有自闭症,把飘着的纸看作蝴蝶在飞,而作者看到的只是一堆垃圾。最后,作者领悟到,不管发生什么,我们看待它的态度很重要。 1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我惊讶地捡起它们。A.shouted呼喊;B.amazed使惊讶;C.sighed叹气;D.laughed大笑。根据下文的No quiet sighing this time.可知,空格上要填sighed。故选C。 2.考查名词词义辨析。句意:片刻之后,我发现了更多的碎片。A.Weeks周;B.Moments片刻;C.Years年;D.Days天。作者在看垃圾桶,时间不长。故选B。 3.考查动词短语辨析。句意:我喊道,“谁在扔垃圾?”A.added to添加;B.turned up出现;C.got in进入;D.called out喊出来。作者看到这么多的碎片,有些生气,喊叫起来。故选D。 4.考查副词词义辨析。句意:相反,我看到更多的纸片静静地从楼上飘下来。A.angrily生气地;B.loudly大声地;C.silently静静地;D.peacefully和平地。根据后面的floating down from upstairs可知,废纸是从楼上静静地飘下来的。故选C。 5.考查名词词义辨析。句意:一点也不乱。他们是蝴蝶。A.planes飞机;B.butterflies蝴蝶;C.leaves叶片;D.papers纸。根据下文的Where are my butterflies?可知,Paul把从楼上飘下去的废纸看成是蝴蝶了,故选B。 6.考查副词词义辨析。句意:保罗患有自闭症,很少回答问题。A.frequently经常地;B.eagerly急切地;C.willingly愿意地;D.rarely很少地。根据上文意思可知,Paul患上了自闭症,按照自闭症的症状来说,Paul应该是很少回答别人的问题的,故选D。 7.考查动词词义辨析。句意:尤其是当他专注于其他事情的时候。A.focused集中;B.addicted使沉溺;C.devoted奉献;D.depended依靠。短语be focused on sth.集中精神于某事上,结合句意和上下文逻辑关系,故选A。 8.考查动词词义辨析。句意:“我的蝴蝶在哪里?”他问,他环顾四周,问道。A.looking看;B.showing出示;C.drawing画;D.playing玩。根据Where are my other butterflies可知,Paul在寻找“他的蝴蝶”,因此环顾四周。look around环顾四周,固定短语。故选A。 9.考查动词词义辨析。句意:每次保罗把五个或更多的单词组合在一起。A.spells拼写;B.pushes推动;C.puts放;D.accumulates累积。根据下文five or more words可知,此处说的是“把把五个或更多的单词放在一起”。短语put sth. together表示把某物放在一起,符合句意。故选C。 10.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我的心祈祷着感谢。A.remark评论;B.prayer祈祷;C.report报告;D.sound声音。短语a prayer of thanks表示一声谢天谢地,符合语境,保罗患有自闭症,很少说话,因此保罗多说几个词,我都会谢天谢地。表示“我”很欣慰。故选B。 11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:但最近他似乎认识到交流时说完整的句子的好处,这很值得付出努力。A.refuse拒绝;B.realize意识;C.mind介意;D.hear听见。下文that the benefits of forming complete sentences when communicating are ____12____ of the effort是保罗意识到的。结合句意和上下文逻辑关系,故选B。 12.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但最近他似乎认识到交流时说完整的句子的好处,这很值得付出努力。A.fond喜欢的;B.aware意识到的;C.worthy值得的;D.typical典型的。根据上文提的benefits和下文的effort可推断,保罗似乎意识到交流时说完整的句子的好处,这很值得付出努力。be worthy of sth.值得……。故选C。 13.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我冲过去把它们从垃圾堆里救出来。A.rescue援救;B.hide躲藏;C.destroy破坏;D.remove移动。此处是说在儿子眼中,纸片就是蝴蝶,纸片在垃圾桶里,作者把纸片弄出来,好像是去拯救蝴蝶。故选A。 14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我冲过去把蝴蝶从垃圾桶里救出来,掸去灰尘,然后交给我那个年轻的艺术家。A.tore撕开;B.seized逮住;C.cut剪切;D.dusted掸去。纸片是从垃圾桶里取出来的,因此要掸去灰尘。故选D。 15.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Paul问作者想不想再看看蝴蝶飞行?A.land登陆;B.fly飞;C.throw投掷;D.flow流动。根据下文 He ran back upstairs to float his ____16____ down again. They really did look like beautiful butterflies.可知,保罗把纸片看做蝴蝶,纸片从楼上扔下来就像蝴蝶是在飞。故选B。 16.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他跑回楼上,又把他的杰作放了下来。A.imagination想象;B.schoolwork学校作业;C.inventions发明;D.masterpieces杰作。根据上文可知,Paul把废纸从楼上扔下来,纸张在空中飞舞的样子就像蝴蝶。结合下文的How many other masterpieces do I miss.可知,故选D。 17.考查动词词义辨析。句意:那天,保罗提醒我要抬头看美丽的事物,而不是低头看垃圾。A.forced强迫;B.reminded提醒;C.intended有意的;D.permitted允许。短语remind sb. to do sth.提醒某人做某事,符合句意,故选B。 18.考查名词词义辨析。句意:那天,保罗提醒我要抬头看美丽的事物,而不是低头看垃圾。A.beauty美;B.weaknesses弱点;C.mistakes错误;D.scenery风景。根据下文可知,作者建议我们应该欣赏眼前的美。故选A。 19.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我错过了多少其他的杰作,因为我太忙于家务而没有时间去欣赏我面前的东西。A.housework家务事;B.amusement娱乐;C.homework家庭作业;D.communication交流。作者忙着做家务,错过了看保罗的其他杰作。故选A。 20.考查连接词词义辨析。句意:这就是我们如何看待它。A.whether 是否;B.how如何;C.when什么时候;D.where在哪里。根据上文Life is not what happens to us.可推断,生活不仅仅是什么事情发生在我们身上那么简单,我们如何去看待事情才是我们生活的关键。故选B。
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