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    Brandon and Derek's mother, Beth Lash, shared a Facebook video on Dec. 25, 2017.when Bandon _______his card out loud. On Brandon Lash's 24th birthday, his little brother, Derek, _______him with a rather large card filled with an even bigger _______

"I have always _______you" Brandon reads from the front of the card, _______by this brother

"I love spending time with you. I'm so _______I have you for my brother. You have always been there for me, even though I get on your nerves sometimesYou will always have a piece of my heart" Brandon continues, opening up the _______

"And now you will have my _______, too. We are a _______match" Brandon reads, ________the card to the floor and breaking down into ________

Brandon has kidney receives ________three times a week, and was told that he had been recommended for the transplant list. Unfortunately, his parents are not a match, but ________, his brother is

"I can't believe Derek would ________so much all this for me" Brandon tells the publication. " He's giving me a ________to have a healthy life again. I________can't believe it's happening"

"I________seeing him sick and knew something needed to be done to make him healthy again" Derek adds. "Not only was I the________thing to do, but the only thing to do. He's my brother. We didn't know ________he could be on the transplant list, and I knew I just wanted my ________brother back"

1.A.read B.sang C.called D.shouted

2.A.provided B.issued C.presented D.supplied

3.A.claim B.award C.smile D.surprise

4.A.taken charge of B.looked up to C.got hold of D.lived up to

5.A.signed B.drawn C.written D.described

6.A.thankful B.satisfied C.awkward D.confused

7.A.paper B.card C.book D.cover

8.A.nerves B.eves C.kidney D.heart

9.A.perfect B.possible C.equal D.friendly

10.A.losing B.dropping C.throwing D.blowing

11.A.screams B.worries C.laughs D.tears

12.A.treatments B.experiments C.directions D.observations

13.A.finally B.possibly C.luckily D.exactly

14.A.advise B.experience C.allow D.sacrifice

15.A.chance B.fortune C.accident D.occasion

16.A.always B.already C.forever D.still

17.A.regretted B.minded C.hated D.opposed

18.A.fair B.right C.normal D.real

19.A.when B.how long C.how much D.while

20.A.lovely B.brave C.honest D.healthy

 

1.A 2.C 3.D 4.B 5.C 6.A 7.B 8.C 9.A 10.B 11.D 12.A 13.C 14.D 15.A 16.D 17.C 18.B 19.A 20.D 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要介绍了Brandon患有肾脏疾病,他的弟弟Derek在他24岁生日的时候决定捐肾给他。 1. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:就是那一刻,Brandon大声读出卡片的内容。A. read读;B. sang唱;C. called打电话;D. shouted大喊。根据文章第二段Brandon reads from the front of the card可知,Brandon大声读出卡片的内容。故选A。 2. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:在Brandon24岁生日时,他的小弟弟赠送给他一张相当大的卡片。A. provided提供;B. issued发行;C. presented赠送; D. supplied提供。短语present sb. with sth.赠送某人某物。故选C。 3. 考查动词词义辨析。句意同上。A. claim宣称;B. award授予;C. smile微笑;D. surprise意外之事。根据下文I can’t believe Derek would ___14___so much all this for me,可知,Brandon没有想到弟弟会为他捐肾,这是一件意料之外的事情。故选D。 4. 考查动词短语词义辨析。句意:我一直很尊敬你。A. taken charge of负责,掌管;B. looked up to尊敬;C. got hold of抓住;D. lived up to不辜负。根据下文You have always been there for me, even though I get on your nerves sometimes. You will always have a piece of my heart可知他弟弟很尊敬他。故选B。 5. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:Brandon 读者卡片上的内容,他弟弟写的卡片。A. signed签名;B. drawn画;C. written写;D. described描绘。根据上下文可知,卡片是他的弟弟写的。故选C。 6. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我时如此感激有你这个哥哥。A. thankful感激的;B. satisfied满意的;C. awkward尴尬的;D. confused困惑的。根据上下文可知,弟弟要给哥哥捐肾,因此说我非常感激有你这样的哥哥。故选A。 7. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:你将永远拥有我的一片心,Brandon继续说,打开卡片。A. paper纸;B. card卡片;C. book书;D. cover封面。根据上文Brandon reads from the front of the card,提示可以直接得出答案。Brandon打开卡片继续读。故选B。 8. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:弟弟会为哥哥捐肾。A. nerves神经;B. eves眼睛;C. kidney肾;D. heart心脏。根据后文Brandon has kidney receives ___12___three times a week,提示可以直接得出答案,故选C。 9. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我们完美的匹配。A. perfect完美的;B. possible 可能的;C. equal平等的;D. friendly友好的。根据上下文可知,弟弟和哥哥的配型一致。故选A。 10. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:Brandon把卡片扔到了地上,终于控制不住自己的感情,哭了起来。A. losing失去;B. dropping掉下来;C. throwing扔;D. blowing吹。根据上下文Brandon非常激动,因此卡片掉到地上。故选B。 11. 考查动词词义辨析。句意同上。A. screams尖叫;B. worries担心;C. laughs笑;D. tears泪水。根据上下文可知,Brandon把卡片掉到了地上,终于控制不住自己的感情,哭了起来。故选D。 12. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:Brandon每周3次接受肾治疗。A. treatments治疗;B. experiments实验;C. directions说明;D. observations观察。根据前句and was told that he had been recommended for the transplant list.可知,每周都要接受肾治疗。故选A。 13. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:不幸的是,他的父母配型不匹配,但是,幸运的是,他的弟弟配型成功。A. finally最终;B. possibly可能地;C. luckily幸运地;D. exactly确切地。根据前句Unfortunately, his parents are not a match,可知,幸运的是,弟弟和他配型一致。故选C。 14. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我不相信Derek将为我牺牲这么多。A. advise建议;B. experience经历;C. allow允许;D. sacrifice牺牲。根据后句He’s giving me a ___15___to have a healthy life again.可知,Brandon不相信弟弟会为我做出这样的牺牲——为我捐肾。故选D。 15. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:他给了我再次拥有健康生活的机会。A. chance机会;B. fortune幸运;C. accident事故;D. occasion场合。根据上下文可知,弟弟要给他捐肾,因此他说他给了我再次拥有健康生活的机会。故选A。 16. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:我仍旧不相信它发生了。A. always总是;B. already已经;C. forever永远;D. still仍然。根据前句I can’t believe Derek would ___14___so much all this for me,可知,Brandon仍然不相信弟弟会为我捐肾。故选D。 17. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我不喜欢看到他恶心,知道需要做点什么让他再次健康。A. regretted后悔;B. minded介意;C. hated厌恶;D. opposed反对。根据语境可知,Derek不愿意看到哥哥生病。故选C。 18. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我不仅做了正确的事情,而且是唯一可以做的事情。A. fair公平的;B. right正确的;C. normal正常的;D. real真正的。根据语境可知,Derek认为捐肾给哥哥不仅是正确的事情,而且是唯一可做的事情。故选B。 19. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:我们不知道还要到什么时候,哥哥的名字才能排到移植名单上。A. when什么时候;B. how long多长;C. how much多少;D. while当……时候。根据语境可知,我们不知道还要到什么时候,哥哥的名字才能排到移植名单上。故选A。 20. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我知道我想要我健康的哥哥回来。A. lovely可爱的;B. brave勇敢的;C. honest诚实的;D. healthy健康的。根据上下文及语境可知,Derek就想让健康的哥哥回来。故选D。
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