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    Not long ago, Linda was sting by a hospital bed in Houston, Beside her _______ her 88-yearold father. His heart was _______ It needed surgery. What _______ her as much as his heath was that all day the two of them bad _______ in nothing but depressing small talks. They had always had good _______. But now he seemed to be _______ with the hospital, talking about the disappointing food, the _______ tests, and the demanding doctors. His once wide-ranging _______ seemed to have been limited to the size of the room. “It is really _______  to sit with a person in a hospital” Linda said. One day, something __________ the eye. It was a book that some friend had __________ as a gift. Her father had always been a __________ but lately he didn't have the energy or focus to read. She __________ the book and started to read it out loud. “ __________ it changed the atmosphere and __________”she said. That afternoon, Linda read to her father for an hour. It was a __________ and a pleasure for both of them. Reading gave the daughter away to __________ with her father and help him in a situation that was otherwise out of her __________. Listening allowed the father to __________ on the sound of her voice out of the hospital and back to the intellectual engagement.

“When I was a kid, he would read to me, it became opportunities to repay a debt of __________ “Linda said.

1.A.lay B.followed C.stood D.waited

2.A.breaking B.beating C.weakening D.recovering

3.A.troubled B.attracted C.astonished D.moved

4.A.believed B.taken C.joined D.engaged

5.A.relationship B.conversations C.friends D.manners

6.A.dissatisfied B.careful C.popular D.generous

7.A.impressive B.simple C.practical D.endless

8.A.collections B.interests C.diets D.visitors

9.A.traditional B.enjoyable C.hard D.worthwhile

10.A.covered B.met C.blinded D.rolled

11.A.accepted B.held C.read D.brought

12.A.patient B.reader C.listener D.doctor

13.A.picked up B.looked up C.put up D.made up

14.A.Usually B.Generally C.Immediately D.Occasionally

15.A.habit B.idea C.surroundings D.mood

16.A.challenge B.relief C.talent D.pity

17.A.connect B.agree C.chat D.live

18.A.mind B.sight C.hands D.heart

19.A.travel B.reflect C.call D.put

20.A.honor B.money C.service D.gratitude

 

1.A 2.C 3.A 4.D 5.B 6.A 7.D 8.B 9.C 10.B 11.D 12.B 13.A 14.C 15.D 16.B 17.A 18.C 19.A 20.D 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述琳达和他的父亲发生医院的事情,抒发主人公对父亲的感恩之情。 1. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:不久前,琳达被休斯顿的一张病床刺痛,旁边躺着她88岁的父亲。A. lay躺;B. followed跟随;C. stood站立;D. waited等待。分析句子可知,根据上文病床,这里应该是躺着更符合语境,故选A。 2. 考查现在分词词义辨析。句意:他的心脏越来越虚弱。A. breaking破坏;B. beating搏动;C. weakening衰减,虚弱;D. recovering恢复。根据下文It needed surgery,可知这里应该是虚弱,故选C。 3. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:就像他的健康一样困扰她的是他们两个整天都不好,没有事情可做,除了令人沮丧的小谈话。A. troubled使人烦恼;B. attracted吸引;C. astonished使人惊讶;D. moved感动。根据下文像他的健康一样,应该是困扰她,故选A。 4. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. believed相信;B. taken拿走;C. joined参加;D. engaged从事。根据下文除了令人沮丧的小谈话,没有什么事情可做,故选D。 5. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:他们的谈话总是很愉快。A. relationship关系;B. conversations交谈;C. friends朋友;D. manners方法。根据下文但是转折,可推断上文应该是愉快的谈话,故选B。 6. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但现在他似乎对医院不满意,谈论着令人失望的食物、没完没了的检查和要求极严的医生。A. dissatisfied不满意的;B. careful仔细的;C. popular流行的;D. generous慷慨的。根据下文谈论着令人失望的食物、没完没了的检查和要求极严的医生,可知上文应该是不满意,故选A。 7. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. impressive令人印象深刻的;B. simple简单的;C. practical实际的;D. endless没完没了的。根据前文令人失望的食物和下文要求极严的医生,可推断这里是没完没了的检查,故选D。 8. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:他曾经广泛的兴趣似乎仅限于房间的大小。A. collections收集;B. interests兴趣;C. diets饮食;D. visitors来访者。根据上文生病住院,对医院不满意,可知应该是兴趣也仅限于这个房间里了,故选B。 9. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:“在医院里和一个人坐在一起真的很难。”琳达说。A. traditional传统的;B. enjoyable有乐趣的;C. hard困难地;D. worthwhile值得的。根据上文说的琳达和他的父亲没有话说,可知这里应该是很难。故选C。 10. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:有一天,我看到了某样东西。A. covered覆盖;B. met遇见;C. blinded蒙蔽;D. rolled滚动。根据下文我为父亲读书,可知我看见书,故选B。 11. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:这是一本朋友送的书。A. accepted接受;B. held举行;C. read阅读;D. brought带来。根据本句中作为礼物,所以应该是朋友带来的,故选D。 12. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:她的父亲一直喜欢读书,但最近他没有精力或注意力来阅读了。A. patient病人;B. reader读者;C. listener听众;D. doctor医生。根据下文但是他没有精力或注意力来阅读了,可知这里是热爱读书的人,故选B。 13. 考查动词词组辨析。句意:她拿起书,开始大声读起来。A. picked up拿起;B. looked up查阅;C. put up张贴;D. made up弥补。根据下文开始大声读起来,可知应该是拿起书,故选A。 14. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:“它立刻改变了气氛和心情,”她说。A. Usually通常地;B. Generally普遍地;C. Immediately立即地;D. Occasionally偶然地。根据下文这对他们俩来说都是一种轻松和快乐,应该是立刻改变了气氛和心情,故选C。 15. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. habit习惯;B. idea想法;C. surroundings环境;D. mood心情。理由同上,故选D。 16. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:这对他们俩来说都是一种轻松和快乐。A. challenge挑战;B. relief轻松;C. talent天才;D. pity同情。同下文的快乐并列,应该是轻松更符合语境,故选B。 17. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:阅读代替女儿去和父亲沟通,并帮助他摆脱她无法控制的情况。A. connect连接,沟通;B. agree同意;C. chat聊天;D. live生活。根据上文父女俩在医院了没有事情可做,不知道该怎么交流,所以这里应该是和父亲沟通,故选A。 18. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. mind头脑;B. sight景色;C. hands手;D. heart心。根据上文阅读代替女儿去和父亲沟通,所以应该是摆脱她无法控制的情况。Out of one’s hands为难管束,脱离了……之手,故选C。 19. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:倾听让父亲得以在她的声音中旅行,走出医院,回到知性的约定中。A. travel旅行;B. reflect反思;C. call打电话;D. put放。根据下文走出医院,旅行在本句中更符合语境,故选A。 20. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:琳达说:“当我还是个孩子的时候,他就会给我念书,这成了我报答他的机会。”A. honor荣誉;B. money钱;C. service服务;D. gratitude感恩。根据上文琳达给她的爸爸读书,而她是孩子时候,爸爸给她读书,所以这里应该是感恩,故选D。
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