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Most people need to hear “I love you”. Once in a while, they hear them just _________ .

I met Connie the day she was _________ to the hospice ward (病房) ,where I worked as a _________ . Her husband, Bill, stood nervous nearby as she was _________ to the hospital bed. While Connie was in the final _________ of her fight against cancer, she was _________ .

Connie was a_________ . As we became acquainted , she confided (吐露) how _________ it was to be married 32 years to a man who often called her “a silly woman”.

“I know Bill loves me. “she said.” But he has never been one to say he loves me, or send cards to me. I’d give anything if he’d say ‘I love you’, but it’s just not in his _________  .”

Soon, when Connie had fewer _________ moments, I began spending more of my volunteer time with Bill.

One day, I got him on the _________ of women, how we need romance in our lives and how we love to got sentimental cards.

“I don’t have to,” he said. “She knows I do!”

“I’m sure she knows,” I said, “but she needs to hear what she has _________ to you all these years. Please think about it.”

Two days later I walked down the hospice ward at noon. There stood Bill, leaning _________  the wall in the hallway and staring at the floor. I already knew Connie had _________ at 11 a.m.

When I saw Bill. his face was wet with _________and he was   _________.

He said, “I have to say how good I feel about telling her. He stopped to _________ his nose. “This morning I told her how much I loved her…and loved being married to her. You _________have seen her smile!”

I went into the room to say goodbye to Connie. There, on the bedside table, was a large Valentine   _________ from Bill, _________  : “To my wonderful wife…I love you.”

1.A. on time        B. at times        C. in time         D. behind time

2.A. allowed        B. admitted        C. committed        D. acknowledged

3.A. nurse         B. cleaner         C. doctor           D. volunteer

4.A. translated    B. transferred     C. transformed      D. transported

5.A. step          B. stage           C. state            D. stair

6.A. anxious        B. worried         C. frightened     D. cheerful

7.A. reminder      B. performer      C. romantic         D. hostess

8.A. disturbing     B. shocking       C. annoying         D. frustrating

9.A. nature        B. mind            C.1ife             D. style

10.A. sleeping      B. yawning        C. waking           D. crying

11.A. lesson        B. subject       C. point           D. focus

12.A. shown         B. explained      C. expressed       D. meant

13.A. on           B. by             C. against         D. over

14.A. passed by     B. passed on      C. passed down    D. passed away

15.A. sweat        B. rain            C. tears           D. water

16.A. struggling    B. trembling       C. sighing         D. sinking

17.A. blow          B. touch           C. scratch         D. rub

18.A. would         B. could           C. might           D. should

19.A. card         B. gift            C. paper           D. package

20.A. telling       B. reading        C. writing         D. announcing

 

1.C 2.B 3.D 4.B 5.B 6.D 7.C 8.D 9.A 10.C 11.B 12.D 13.C 14.D 15.C 16.B 17.A 18.D 19.A 20.B 【解析】 试题分析:不善于表达爱意的Bill遇见了浪漫的Connie,在Connie去世去,Bill送给她一张写着“To my wonderful wife…I love you.”的卡片,让Connie在安详中离开人世。作者以此故事告诉我们:爱需要表达。 1.C 考查介词短语辨析。短语on time准时;at times有时,时而不时;in time及时;迟早; 最后;behind time迟,晚;大部分人都需要听到“I love you”,有时候,人们最后还是会听到的。结合本文故事,Connie最后听见了Bill对她说的“I love you”。故C正确。 2.B 考查固定搭配。短语be admitted to...被...录取;允许进入;be committed to献身于,致力于;Connie进入病房的那一天我就遇见了她。本句be admitted to表示“进入”,符合上下文串联。 3.D 考查上下文串联。根据50空后“I began spending more of my volunteer time with Bill”中的volunteer可知当时我在这家医院做志愿者。故D正确。 4.B 考查动词辨析。动词translate翻译;transfer转移,转让;transform改变,该换;transport运输;当Connie被转移到病房的时候,Bill站在旁边很紧张。ACD三项与句意不搭配。故B正确。 5.B 考查名词辨析。名词step步骤;stage阶段,舞台;state状态;stair楼梯;尽管她正处于和癌症斗争的最后阶段,但是她仍然乐观。名词stage表示处于“....阶段”。故B正确。 6.D 考查形容词辨析。形容词anxious焦虑的;worried担忧的;frightened害怕的;cheerful高兴的;本句中while尽管,表示上下文的转折关系,尽管她身患癌症,但是她仍然积极乐观。故D项正确。 7.C 考查上下文串联。名词reminder提示物;performer演员,表演者;romantic浪漫的人;hostess女主人;根据文章叙述,Connie总是希望Bill对她说“I love you”可知Connie是一个很浪漫的人。故C正确。 8.D 考查形容词辨析。形容词disturbing令人不安的;shocking震惊的;frustrating沮丧的,令人泄气的;Connie是一个浪漫的人,但是Bill是一个很呆板人,不会表达爱意。这对于Connie来说真是令人沮丧。故D正确。 9.A 考查名词辨析。名词nature天性,性格;mind思维;life生活;style风格;Connie指代Bill很爱她,但Bill从来都没有说过“我爱你”,Connie也知道这不是Bill的性格。故A项正确。 10.C 考查上下文串联。sleeping睡觉的;yawning打呵欠;walking步行;crying哭泣;根据文章45空in the final of her fight against cancer可知Connie处于癌症晚期,慢慢就不能走路了。ABD的身体功能还是有的。故C正确。 11.B 考查名词辨析。名词lesson教训,课程;subject话题;point点,意义;focus焦点;有一天,我和Bill谈论起了女性的话题,谈论起生活中女性多么需要浪漫,并告诉他我们多么希望收到多情的卡片。这是属于讨论的话题。故B正确。 12.D 考查动词辨析。动词show展示,说明;explain解释;express表达;mean意味着...;我告诉Bill:Connie需要听见对你而言她意味着什么。让Connie知道自己存在的意义。故D正确。 13.C 考查介词辨析;介词on在....上面;by依靠;against靠着;顶着,逆着;over越过;Bill靠着墙站在。本句中介词against意为“靠着.....”,故C正确。 14.D 考查动词短语辨析。短语pass by经过;pass on传递;pass down流传;pass away去世;根据下文可知Connie已经去世了。Bill站在外面很难过。故D正确。 15.C 考查生活常识。名词sweat汗水;rain雨水;tears眼泪;water水;通常说来妻子去世以后,丈夫必定会难受流泪。更何况,Bill还深爱着Connie,故C正确。 16.B 考查动词辨析。动词struggle挣扎;tremble颤抖;sigh叹气;sink下沉;Bill因为悲伤而浑身发抖。B项与55空中tears形成呼应,说明当时他非常痛苦。故B正确。 17.A 考查固定搭配。短语blow one's nose擤鼻涕,因为哭泣而留下鼻涕眼泪,看见我过来了Bill擤鼻涕准备和我交流。故A正确。 18.D 考查情态动词。短语should have done本应该做某事,实际上却没有做;Bill说我本应该看见Connie的微笑,但是我却没有看见,本句是在说明他的遗憾之情。故D正确。 19.A 考查上下文串联。名词card卡片;gift礼物;paper纸张;package包裹;根据“To my wonderful wife…I love you.”可知这是写的内容,那么应该写在卡片上,故A正确。 20. 考点:考查记叙文阅读
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