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阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

John’s parents acquired the washer when he was a small boy. It happened during World War II. His family never ________ a washing machine and, since gasoline was expensive, they could not   ________ trips to the laundry several miles away. Keeping clothes ________ became a problem for young John’s household.

A family friend joined the army, and his wife  ________ to go with him. John’s family ________ to store their furniture while they were away. To the family’s   ________  , the friend suggested they use their Bendix. So this is how they________ the washer.

Young John helped with the washing, and across the years he   ________ a love for the old, green Bendix. But ________ the war ended. When the friends came to take it back, John grew terribly ________ .  His mother ________ him and said. “You must remember, that machine ________  belonged to us in the first place. That we ever got to use it at all was a gift. So, instead of being mad at it being taken ________ , let’s use this   ________  to be grateful that we had it at all.”

The lesson turned out   _______. Years later, John watched his eight-year-old daughter die a slow and painful death of leukemia (白血病). Though he   ________ for months with her death, John could not begin getting over from the   ________ until he remembered the old Bendix.

His daughter was a ________. When he realized the simple fact, everything changed. He could now begin recovering from the death of his daughter. He started to see her as a marvelous gift that he was fortunate enough to ________ for a time. He felt  ________ . He found strength and recovery. He knew he could get through the valley of loss.

1.A. required      B. repaired      C. owned       D. saw

2.A. afford        B. have          C. take         D. ride

3.A. good           B. clean         C. warm         D. nice

4.A. refused        B. agreed         C. considered   D. prepared

5.A. decided        B. offered        C. expected     D. promised

6.A. regret         B. excitement    C. sadness      D. astonishment

7.A. used           B. bought         C. borrowed     D. got

8.A. produced      B. developed      C. achieved     D. reduced

9.A. finally        B. obviously     C. peacefully   D. immediately

10.A. upset         B. hopeless       C. confused     D. frightened

11.A. encouraged    B. comforted      C. taught       D. explained

12.A. once          B. already        C. hardly       D. never

13.A. down          B. away           C. out          D. up

14.A. chance      B. success        C. event        D. treasure

15.A. important    B. reasonable     C. invaluable   D. necessary

16.A. thought      B. missed         C. struggled   D. forgot

17.A. loss          B. illness        C. difficulty   D. lesson

18.A. washer        B. death          C. gift         D. loser

19.A. earn         B. spend         C. share        D. live

20.A. happy         B. grateful      C. relaxed     D. energetic

 

1.C 2.A 3.B 4.D 5.B 6.D 7.D 8.B 9.A 10.A 11.B 12.D 13.B 14.A 15.C 16.C 17.A 18.C 19.C 20.B 【解析】 试题分析:文章通过讲述作者童年时,失去了与之朝夕相处的洗衣机,以及作者中年为人父时,失去自己挚爱女儿的故事。告诉我们:人生中有很多宝贵的东西,但当他们失去的时候,不要沉浸在痛苦中,而要从痛苦中解脱出来,去迎接新的生活。 1.C.考查动词。动词require要求;repair维修;own拥有;see看看。 结合下一句“由于汽油很贵,他们家出不起开车去几英里外的干洗店的汽油钱”可知,他们家从来不曾拥有(own)洗衣机,故选C。 2.A。考查动词辨析。动词afford负担得起;have拥有;take带走;ride乘坐,驾驶;由于汽油很贵,他们家都负担不起(afford)开车去几英里外的干洗店的汽油钱,故选A。 3.B。考查形容词辨析。形容词good好;clean干净;warm温暖;nice漂亮;所以保持衣服的干净(clean)就成了小约翰一家人的一大难题,故选B。 4.D。考查动词辨析。动词refuse拒绝;agree同意;consider考虑;prepare准备;他们家的一个朋友要去参军,他的妻子将准备(prepared)随行,故选D。 5.B。考查动词。动词decide决定;offer主动提供;expect期待;promise允诺; 由上一句可知,朋友和妻子即将要走,于是John家主动(offered)帮助他们保存其家具,故选B。 6.D。考查名词。名词regret遗憾;excitement兴奋;sadness难过;astonishment惊讶,惊喜。 结合前后语境可知,军人朋友表示他们可以使用洗衣机,他们就解决了洗衣服的困难,所以他们很惊喜(astonishment),故选D。 7.D。考查动词。动词use使用;buy购买;borrow借;get得到;根据前文John’s parents acquired...中的acquire结合语境可知,这就是他们洗衣机的得来(got),故选D。 8.B。考查动词辨析。动词produce生产;develop发展,养成;achieve取得,实现;reduce减少;小约翰帮助洗衣服,经过多年,他逐渐的对那台旧的绿色Bendix洗衣机产生(develop)了喜爱之情,故选B。 9.A。考查上下文串联。由下一句“当朋友回来取回洗衣机时”,预料到最后(finally)战争结束了,故选A。 10.】A。考查形容词辨析。形容词upset难受的;hopeless没有希望的;confused困惑的;frightened害怕的;由下文可知当朋友回来取回洗衣机时,约翰变得特别的难过(upset),故选A。 11.B。考查动词辨析。动词encourage鼓励;comfort安慰;teach教育;explain解释;看见儿子不高兴,妈妈自然过来安慰(comforted)他,故选B。 12.D。考查副词辨析。副词once曾经;already已经;hardly几乎不;never从未;你必须记住,那台机器从最初就不曾(never)属于我们,故选D。 13.B。考查动词短语。短语take away拿走;句意:所以,不要因为它被取回去而伤心(mad),故选B。 14.A。考查名词。名词chance机会,success成功;event事件;treasure珍宝; 结合语境可知,因为朋友参军才把洗衣机留给约翰他们暂时使用,他们才有这样一个机会(chance),故选A。 15.C。考查形容词辨析。形容词important重要的;reasonable合理的;invaluable无价的;necessary必要的;根据后文是妈妈的话让作者走出了失去女儿的痛苦的,可知妈妈的话是无价的(invaluable),故选C。 16.C。考查动词辨析。动词think思考;miss错过;struggle挣扎;forget忘记。由下一句可知,几个月时间,他仍然无法从失去爱女的痛苦中挣扎(struggle)出来,故选C。 17.A。考查名词辨析。名词loss损失;illness疾病;difficulty困难;lesson教训;根据后一句提示可知,他无法从这份损失(loss)中恢复过来,故选A。 18.C。考查上下文串联。名词death死亡;gift礼物;loser失败者;由后文可知,他的女儿就是一份厚礼(gift),故选C。 19.C。考查动词辨析。动词earn挣得;spend花费;度过;share分享,享有;live生活,居住;句意:他把女儿看作一份神奇的礼物,一份他足以幸运地曾经短时间地享有(share)的礼物,故选C。 20.】B。考查上下文串联。 根据最后一句:He knew he could get through the valley of loss.可知,他觉得他能够度过痛失爱女的低谷。以及前文第三段语境...,let’s use this chance to be grateful that we had it at all.可知,他充满感激(grateful),故选B。 【名师点睛】 本文26题“To the family’s astonishment, the friend suggested they use their Bendix.”中含有一个suggest引导的虚拟语气的用法。动词suggest有如下一些用法: 一、有“建议”的意思。advise、propose也有此意,请比较它们用法的异同: 1)都可接名词做宾语 She suggested an early start.We suggested/advised/proposed a visit to the museum the nextday. 2)都可接动名词做宾语 I suggested putting off the sports meeting. They suggested/advised/proposed waiting until the proper time. 3)都可接that宾语从句,that从句用should+动词原形,should可以省略。 She suggested that the class meeting (should) not be held on Saturday. We suggested that he (should) go and make an apology to his teacher. 4)advise可接动词不定式复合宾语,propose可接不定式做宾语。 I advised him to give up the foolish idea.=I suggested/proposed his/him giving up the foolish idea. (suggest和propose在口语里可接动名词的复合宾语)。We proposed to start early.=We proposed starting early. (接不定式不用suggest和advise) 二、 有“提出”的意思。 如:He suggested a different plan to his boss.Xiao Wang suggested a way to solve the problem. 三、 有“暗示、表明”的意思,其主语往往是事物,而不是人。 1)接名词或动名词做宾语。 The simple house suggested a modest income. Her pale face suggested bad health. The thought of summer suggests swimming. 2)接宾语从句,从句用陈述语气。 The smile on his face suggested that he was satisfied with our work. The decision suggested that he might bring his family. 这个决定表明他可以把家属带来。 The expression on his face suggested that he was very angry.他脸上的表情表明他很生气。 四、在主语从句It is suggested that…及名词suggestion后面表示具体建议的表语从句、同位语从句都应用should+动词原形,should可以省略。 It was suggested that we (should) give a performance at the party. His suggestion was that the debts (should) be paid off first. The doctors made a suggestion that the new hospital (should) not be set up on the hill. 考点:考查人生感悟类美文
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