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    Eleven years ago, the world I was familiar with ended. My _______ was diagnosed with terminal cancer. Over the course of seven months, Bill went from_______ me at tennis to needing my help to go to the bathroom.

It was the_______ time of my life. Maybe not_______. But it was certainly the time when I felt most alive. I _______ that a flat tire or the small complaints of a child with the sniffles (抽鼻子)_______ in comparison with the beauty of sudden laughter, the night sky, the _______ of a bakery. I found I could _______ myself to see more beauty.

In the days after Bill’s diagnosis and brain surgery, being his caregiver _______ me to find clinical trials and talk to different oncologists, which gave me a sense of________. In the later days, it meant being fully present for almost every moment. During his last weekend, a relative________ him. I noticed that she’d changed her appearance, and not in a good way. It was the kind of thought I’d ________ keep to myself. Just then, Bill ________ exactly what I’d been thinking, in that ruthlessly (鲁莽地) truthful way he had, and I found myself________ out loud.

“I could live with this man forever, even________ as much care as he does,” I thought. However, he would be dead in four________!

Eleven years later, I still try to be the ________  I became during those seven months. I try to be a little more ________ and generous, a little more grateful for the small __________ in life. It was my husband’s last, best __________ to me.

1.A.child B.husband C.father D.brother

2.A.teaching B.encouraging C.beating D.hugging

3.A.best B.worst C.hardest D.longest

4.A.correctly B.exactly C.fortunately D.fluently

5.A.discovered B.figured C.confirmed D.hoped

6.A.changed B.expanded C.appeared D.faded

7.A.tastes B.sales C.smells D.noises

8.A.persuade B.force C.command D.train

9.A.allowed B.required C.requested D.forbade

10.A.security B.dignity C.purpose D.humor

11.A.comforted B.visited C.inspected D.invited

12.A.regularly B.currently C.usually D.occasionally

13.A.announced B.repeated C.yelled D.voiced

14.A.laughing B.smiling C.crying D.breaking

15.A.declining B.accepting C.claiming D.needing

16.A.days B.weeks C.months D.years

17.A.caregiver B.person C.advisor D.nurse

18.A.demanding B.promising C.forgiving D.living

19.A.complaints B.points C.talks D.moments

20.A.gift B.lesson C.memory D.information

 

1.B 2.C 3.A 4.B 5.A 6.D 7.C 8.D 9.B 10.C 11.B 12.C 13.D 14.A 15.D 16.A 17.B 18.C 19.D 20.A 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章讲了作者在丈夫患癌症晚期后的生活及人生启迪。 1.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我的丈夫被诊断癌症。A. child孩子;B. husband丈夫;C. father父亲;D. brother兄弟。从文章最后一句“It was my husband’s last, best”可知,是作者的丈夫。故选B项。 2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:比尔从打网球打败我到需要我帮忙上厕所。A. teaching教育;B. encouraging鼓励;C. beating打败;D. hugging拥抱。根据第一段第二句中的“terminal cancer”可知Bill 的身体开始由强壮变得虚弱,这里用 “beating me at tennis”表示身体强壮,用“needing my help…”表示身体虚弱,说明丈夫得病后,体质的下降。故选C项。 3.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这是我人生中最好的时刻。A. best最好的;B. worst最糟的;C. hardest最难的;D. longest最长的。从下文第二段的“But it was certainly the time when I felt most alive.”可知,作者应该是从积极的方面来评价这段时光。故选A项。 4.考查副词词义辨析。句意:也许不准确。A. correctly正确地;B. exactly准确地;C. fortunately幸运地;D. fluently流利地。根据上一句可知,作者一开始过分强调了这段时光的美好,然后又紧接着用一句话做了修正,下一句说“那确实是我觉得最有活力的时候”。故选B项。 5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我发现,一个爆胎或者一个有鼻涕的孩子的小小抱怨,已经褪去了,与突然的笑声、夜空、面包店的气味相比。A. discovered发现;B. figured弄清楚;C. confirmed确认;D. hoped希望。从第八空的“I found I could…”可知,应该是发现。故选A项。 6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我发现,轮胎瘪了,孩子抽噎的小抱怨,与突如其来的笑声、夜空、面包店的香味相比,都黯然失色了。A. changed改变;B. expanded扩大;C. appeared出现;D. faded褪色、暗淡无光。从上文的“But it was certainly the time when I felt most alive”和下文的see more beauty可知,与那些美好的事物相比,small complaints在作者的世界里变得黯淡无光。故选D项。 7.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我发现,轮胎瘪了,孩子抽噎的小抱怨,与突如其来的笑声、夜空、面包店的香味相比,都黯然失色了。A. tastes味道;B. sales销量;C. smells味道;D. noises噪音。从上文语境中可以判断出这里是指面包房的味道(暗指甜蜜美好),再根据客观情况可知“the smells”是面包房诱人之处的具体指代。故选C项。 8.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我发现我可以历练自己去欣赏更多的美好。A. persuade劝说;B. force迫使;C. command命令;D. train训练、历练。根据语境可知,作者即将失去丈夫,但作者在这样的困境中试着去欣赏本被忽略的美(突然的笑声、夜空、面包店的气味),所以作者是通过困境历练自己去看美好。故选D项。 9.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在比尔确诊并接受脑部手术后的几天里,作为他的护理者,要求我去到临床试验的机会,并与不同的肿瘤学家交谈。A. allowed允许;B. required要求;C. requested请求;D. forbade禁止。从下文的“find clinical trials and talked to different oncologists”可知,作为护理者,是要求作者为丈夫找到临床实验的机会并与肿瘤专家们交谈,这是要求。故选B项。 10.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这给予我一种意义感。A. security安全;B. dignity尊严;C. purpose意图、目的、重要意义;D. humor幽默。根据语境可知,作者在照顾丈夫的过程中找到了自己生活的价值和意义,所以用 “a sense of purpose”,表“意义感,价值感”。故选C项。 11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在他生命的最后一周,一个亲戚拜访了他。A. comforted安慰;B. visited拜访;C. inspected检查;D. invited邀请。从“During his last weekend”可知,在作者丈夫生命快走到尽头时,一位亲戚来医院探望他。故选B项。 12.考查副词词义辨析。句意:这种想法,我通常会保守秘密。A. regularly有规律地;B. currently当前地;C. usually通常地;D. occasionally偶尔地。由上一句“I noticed that she'd changed her appearance, and not in a good way.”可知,作者发现亲戚外表不太好,根据常识可知,这样的想法一般不说出来,这是人之常情。故选C项。 13.考查动词词义辨析。句意:就在那时,比尔用鲁莽真诚地方式,说出了我一直在想的话。A. announced宣告;B. repeated重复;C. yelled吼叫;D. voiced表达、说出。由语境可知,作者没把想法说出来,这时她丈夫鲁莽的说了出来,AB两项不符合文意;且比尔是病人,没力气大吼大叫,排除C项。故选D项。 14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我发现我大声地笑了出来。A. laughing大笑;B. smiling微笑;C. crying哭;D. breaking打破。从第二段“I found I could ___8___ myself to see more beauty.”和下一段中的“I could live with this man forever” 可知,作者很珍惜和丈夫在一起的日子,她眼里的平凡小事甚至曾经认为鲁莽尴尬的事现在都会变得很美丽,所以作者对丈夫鲁莽的不太礼貌的话也倍感亲切,就大声地笑了。故选A项。 15.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我可以永远和这个男人生活在一起,即使我想他需要我那么多的关心。A. declining减少、拒绝;B. accepting接受;C. claiming主张;D. needing需要。由第一段最后一句中的needing my help to go to the bathroom可知,生病的丈夫需要作者的关怀。故选D项。 16.考查名词词义辨析。句意:然而,他将在四天内死去。A. days数天;B. weeks 数周;C. months数月;D. years数年。从第三段中的During his last weekend可知,作者的丈夫再过几天就要去世了。故选A项。 17.考查名词词义辨析。句意:十一年之后,我一直努力成为那七个月时的那个人。A. caregiver护理者;B. person人;C. advisor顾问;D. nurse护士。从上文和下一句“I became during those seven months.”及generous可知,作者在丈夫患病的七个月中悟出了生活的真谛,在困境中发现美好,接受瑕疵,变得宽容,塑造了满意的自我,所以作者是想成为那个在丈夫患病期间被改变过的那个人。故选B项。 18.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我努力变得更加宽容、慷慨,更加感激生命中的短暂时光。A. demanding苛刻的;B. promising有前途的;C. forgiving宽容的;D. living活着的。由第二段中的“I ___5___ that a flat tire or the small complaints of a child with the sniffles (抽鼻子)___6___ in comparison with the beauty of sudden laughter, the night sky” 可知,作者更加宽容了,更能体谅不如意的事情了;从下文中的generous也可感知到作者的宽容品质。故选C项。 19.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我努力变得更加宽容、慷慨,更加感激生命中的短暂时光。A. complaints抱怨;B. points观点;C. talks谈话;D. moments时刻。由上文可知,作者是在丈夫患病的七个月中,塑造了新的自己,这段短暂的时光,让自己能在困境中发现美好,接受瑕疵,所以作者感恩生命中这样的短暂时光。故选D项。 20.考查名词词义辨析。句意:那是我丈夫给我最后的、最好的礼物。A. gift礼物;B. lesson课、教训;C. memory记忆;D. information信息。由前文可知,在丈夫患病的七个月中,作者学会了宽容感恩,成为宽容感恩的人不是具体的一个回忆更不是教训,而是最好的礼物。故选A项。
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