完形填空"Paul must have been trying to carry his waste paper to the garbage can and dropped a few p
英语试题 08-23
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
"Paul must have been trying to carry his waste paper to the garbage can and dropped a few pieces. "I 51 , picking them up. 52 later I found more pieces. No quiet sighing this time. I 53 ,"Who is throwing garbage?" No answer. Instead, I saw more bits of paper silently floating 54 from upstairs. Looking up, I saw my seven-year-old son, Paul.
"Stop making a mess." "It's not a mess. They're 55 ." "Sorry, what did you say?” I hadn't heard him clearly.
He didn't answer me. Paul has autism (自闭症) and 56 answers a question, especially when he's 57 attentively on something else. He ran down the stairs. "Where are my other butterflies?" he asked, 58 around. Every time Paul 59 five or more words together, my heart says a 60 of thanks. But lately he seems to 61 that the benefits of forming complete sentences when communicating is 62 of the effort.
Butterflies. Of course. I rushed to 63 them from the garbage, 64 them off and handed them to my young artist. "Want to see them 65 again?" he asked with a shy smile. "Oh yes! They're beautiful." I whispered. He ran back upstairs to float his 66 down again. They really did look like beautiful butterflies.
That day Paul 67 me to look up at 68 instead of down at garbage. How many other masterpieces do I miss because I'm too caught up in my 69 to take time to appreciate what's right in front of me? Life is not what happens to us. It's 70 we look at it. Now, I look up.
51.A. laughed B. sighed C. amazed D. shouted
52.A. Days B. Years C. Moments D. Weeks
53.A. asked B. replied C. answered D. added
54.A. up B. down C. away D. off
55.A. planes B. papers C. leaves D. butterflies
56.A. rarely B. frequently C. willingly D. eagerly
57.A. devoted B. depended C. focused D. addicted
58.A. showing B. looking C. playing D. turning
"Paul must have been trying to carry his waste paper to the garbage can and dropped a few pieces. "I 51 , picking them up. 52 later I found more pieces. No quiet sighing this time. I 53 ,"Who is throwing garbage?" No answer. Instead, I saw more bits of paper silently floating 54 from upstairs. Looking up, I saw my seven-year-old son, Paul.
"Stop making a mess." "It's not a mess. They're 55 ." "Sorry, what did you say?” I hadn't heard him clearly.
He didn't answer me. Paul has autism (自闭症) and 56 answers a question, especially when he's 57 attentively on something else. He ran down the stairs. "Where are my other butterflies?" he asked, 58 around. Every time Paul 59 five or more words together, my heart says a 60 of thanks. But lately he seems to 61 that the benefits of forming complete sentences when communicating is 62 of the effort.
Butterflies. Of course. I rushed to 63 them from the garbage, 64 them off and handed them to my young artist. "Want to see them 65 again?" he asked with a shy smile. "Oh yes! They're beautiful." I whispered. He ran back upstairs to float his 66 down again. They really did look like beautiful butterflies.
That day Paul 67 me to look up at 68 instead of down at garbage. How many other masterpieces do I miss because I'm too caught up in my 69 to take time to appreciate what's right in front of me? Life is not what happens to us. It's 70 we look at it. Now, I look up.
51.A. laughed B. sighed C. amazed D. shouted
52.A. Days B. Years C. Moments D. Weeks
53.A. asked B. replied C. answered D. added
54.A. up B. down C. away D. off
55.A. planes B. papers C. leaves D. butterflies
56.A. rarely B. frequently C. willingly D. eagerly
57.A. devoted B. depended C. focused D. addicted
58.A. showing B. looking C. playing D. turning