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    The moment when a mother sees her newborn baby for the first time is a joyous. special occasion.________ , sometimes there are cases where that special moment is followed by_________and pain. As a volunteer for Operation Smile. I have experienced the joy and the _________ that comes with this type of work.

Whanda’s story is one that _________with this kind of doubt and fear. After almost 30 hours of labor, 28-year-old Whanda passed out while giving birth to her first and only daughter, Yuleyssy. When she_________ Whanda took one look at her husband's face and knew that something was ________ .

The couple left the hospital_________ and confused, but certain that they would love and care for this baby no matter what happened. “I saw the people ________ at my baby. I knew then that I needed to love her enough_________ no one else would love her other than me and my _________ .

Many mothers of children born with cleft lip (兔唇) _________ the same fear and uncertainty as Whanda every day. Every three minutes, a child _________ in the world is born with a cleft. But thanks to the_________ of Operation Smile medical volunteers, there are thousands of children who receive the _________of a smile every year. Operation Smile works in more than 60 countries to__________ free, safe reconstructive surgery for children and young adults born with cleft lip. It is able to _________ waiting children who have otherwise lost _______ .

Thanks in part to Operation Smile, Yuleyssy’s story has a happy__________. When little Yuleyssy was _______

into her mother's arms in the recovery room, Whanda recalls her tears of_________ . “It was happy crying. She was beautiful.”

1.A.Anyhow B.However C.Therefore D.Besides

2.A.uncertainty B.friction C.caution D.departure

3.A.anger B.shame C.heartbreak D.embarrassment

4.A.sticks B.begins C.agrees D.lives

5.A.held on B.stood out C.pulled over D.came to

6.A.pitiful B.amusing C.wrong D.hopeful

7.A.bored B.satisfied C.delightful D.scared

8.A.stare B.guess C.rush D.tear

9.A.unless B.because C.until D.as if

10.A.nature B.heart C.care D.husband

11.A.overcome B.change C.experience D.confirm

12.A.somewhere B.also C.even D.still

13.A.studies B.efforts C.profits D.remarks

14.A.award B.praise C.invitation D.gift

15.A.collect B.distribute C.provide D.accumulate

16.A.cure B.avoid C.comfort D.encourage

17.A.face B.respect C.weight D.hope

18.A.hour B.ending C.future D.chance

19.A.thrown B.turned C.placed D.folded

20.A.joy B.love C.kindness D.peace

 

1.B 2.A 3.C 4.B 5.D 6.C 7.D 8.A 9.B 10.D 11.C 12.A 13.B 14.D 15.C 16.A 17.D 18.B 19.C 20.A 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了28岁的Whanda生下了自己的女儿,却发现孩子天生兔唇,万幸得到一个名为“微笑行动”的志愿者组织援助,提供免费手术将其治愈这样一个感人的故事。 1.考查副词词义辨析。句意:然而,有时候会出现在这些特别的时刻之后的却是未知和痛苦。A. Anyhow无论如何;B. However然而;C. Therefore因此;D. Besides除此之外。前句指出母亲第一次见到新生儿是幸福的时刻,而这句转而表述分娩后的负面因素,存在转折关系,要用表转折的连词。故选B项。 2.考查名词词义辨析。句意:然而,有时候会出现在这些特别的时刻之后的却是未知。A. uncertainty不确定;B. friction摩擦;C. caution谨慎;D. departure离开,出发。这里与pain并列,都表示分娩可能带来的不良结果,uncertainty一词在后文中也有出现。故选A项。 3.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我就体验过伴随这种工作而来的喜悦和心碎。A. anger怒火;B. shame羞愧;C. heartbreak心碎;D. embarrassment尴尬。这里与上文的uncertainty和pain对应,就指新生儿可能出现一些让父母很难过的情况。故选C项。 4.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Whanda的故事就是从这种怀疑和恐惧中开始的。A. sticks粘住;B. begins开始;C. agrees同意;D. lives居住,生活。这里作为故事叙述的开头,要用begin with表示“开始于……”。故选B项。 5.考查动词短语辨析。句意:当她醒来时,Whanda看了一眼丈夫,知道有事儿发生了。A. held on坚持住;B. stood out站出来;C. pulled over靠边停车;D. came to前来。前文提到Whanda在分娩时失去知觉了,所以这里用come to表示“醒来,苏醒”。故选D项。 6.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:当她醒来时,Whanda看了一眼丈夫的脸,知道有事儿发生了。A. pitiful遗憾的;B. amusing好玩的;C. wrong错误的;D. hopeful有希望的。something is/was wrong意为“不对劲,出问题”,指Whanda从丈夫的神情中看出来出现了状况。故选C项。 7.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这对夫妻害怕而迷惑地离开了医院。A. bored无聊的;B. satisfied满足的;C. delightful愉悦的;D. scared害怕的。与下文的fear和uncertainty对应,Whanda的孩子天生兔唇,这让他们感到担忧和害怕。故选D项。 8.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我看到人们盯着我的孩子看。A. stare盯着;B. guess猜测;C. rush冲进;D. tear撕掉,扯下。 根据I knew then that I needed to love her enough 9 no one else would love her other than me and my 10 .可知人们在盯着Whanda的孩子看,使得Whanda更坚定了好好爱这个孩子的信念。故选A项。 9.考查连词词义辨析。句意:我知道我必须足够爱她,因为除了我和我丈夫,没有人会爱她。A. unless除非;B. because因为;C. until直到;D. as if好像。分析句子可知,这里需要用表因果关系的连词,解释夫妻俩给予孩子足够爱护的原因。故选B项。 10.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我知道我必须足够爱她,因为除了我和我丈夫,没有人会爱她。A. nature自然;B. heart心脏;C. care关心;D. husband丈夫。这里当然指孩子的父母爱这个孩子,也就是Whanda和她的丈夫。故选D项。 11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:许多有兔唇孩子的母亲,每天都经历着和Whanda一样的恐惧和不确定。A. overcome克服;B. change改变;C. experience经历;D. confirm确认。根据Whanda的感受来看,为了孩子,每天都在经受着对未知的担忧和恐惧。故选C项。 12.考查副词词义辨析。句意:每三分钟,世界上某个地方就有一个带有兔唇的新生儿出生。A. somewhere某地;B. also也;C. even甚至;D. still仍然。这里要用somewhere in the world表示“世界上某地”,以说明兔唇在新生儿中的高发率。故选A项。 13.考查名词词义辨析。句意:但是,多亏了来自“微笑行动”的医疗志愿者的努力,每年有成千儿童收到微笑作为礼物。A. studies研究;B. efforts努力;C. profits收益;D. remarks评论。这里就指“微笑行动”的志愿者们为了广大兔唇患儿付出的努力,让他们得到救治。故选B项。 14.考查名词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. award奖励;B. praise赞扬;C. invitation邀请;D. gift礼物,天赋。下文指出“微笑行动”会为兔唇患儿提供免费手术,无异于是馈赠的礼物。故选D项。 15.考查动词词义辨析。句意:“微笑行动”在超过60个国家为罹患兔唇的孩子和年轻人提供免费安全的修复手术。A. collect收集;B. distribute分配;C. provide提供;D. accumulate积累。分析句意可知,这里就指该公益组织向兔唇患儿们提供免费手术。故选C项。 16.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这能够治愈那些等待治疗的孩子们,否则他们就得失去希望。A. cure治愈;B. avoid避免;C. comfort安慰;D. encourage鼓励。这里it指代前文中的surgery手术,也就是能通过手术来治愈患儿们。故选A项。 17.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这能够治愈那些等待治疗的孩子们,否则他们就得失去希望。A. face脸;B. respect尊重;C. weight重量;D. hope希望。这里在otherwise“否则”之后,表示如果没有人来为患儿们做手术,就会失去治愈兔唇的希望。故选D项。 18.考查名词词义辨析。句意:Yuleyssy的故事有了一个圆满结局。A. hour小时;B. ending结尾,结局;C. future未来;D. chance机会。有了“微笑行动”的帮助,Whanda的孩子Yuleyssy的兔唇就能得到治疗,这当然是个圆满结局。故选B项。 19.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当小Yuleyssy被放到她妈妈的怀里时,Whanda流下了幸福的泪水。A. thrown扔;B. turned转变;C. placed放置;D. folded折叠。这里指医院人员将Whanda的孩子交给、放入她的怀中,要用place表示“放置,安放”。故选C项。 20.考查名词词义辨析。句意:当小Yuleyssy被放到她妈妈的怀里时,Whanda流下了幸福的泪水。A. joy欢乐,快乐;B. love爱;C. kindness善良;D. peace和平。孩子最终得到救治,重获健康,作为母亲的Whanda一定是感到欣喜的。故选A项。
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