完形填空I suffered a serious head injury (损伤) as a kid. It led to a constant 41 even in a special read
英语试题 03-12
完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项, 并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
I suffered a serious head injury (损伤) as a kid. It led to a constant 41 even in a special reading class. When I met my teacher, Jill Kinmont, for the first time, I felt 42 because I'd never known anyone who was 43 . She was young but was in a wheelchair (轮椅). She 44 during a race as a skier and injured her spinal cord (脊椎). She never acted like she felt 45 for herself. Instead, she 46 at us at the beginning of every class.
She taught us 47 through reading cards, spelling lessons and writing practices. I was a slow reader, but she showed me it was okay to take my 48 . I remember the day when I was ready to 49 . To other teachers, spelling the word “furniture” might be a 50 thing, but my teacher treated it as a great 51 . “You did it, Sandy!” she smiled. “You spelled a difficult word and 52 the tests. Now you can return to a regular classroom!”
She 53 a ten-year-old girl who was hardly able to read and write and changed her world forever. Looking back, I wish I'd thanked her for making such a big 54 in my life. I'll always remember what she 55 me: With patience and love, no mountain is too high to climb.
41.A. joy B. advance C. struggle D. danger
42.A. shocked B. excited C. worried D. stressed
43.A. flexible B. selfless C. determined D. disabled
44.A. fell B. won C. quit D. escaped
45.A. responsible B. secure C. sorry D. confident
46.A. smiled B. looked C. shouted D. laughed
47.A. generously B. eagerly C. anxiously D. patiently
48.A. advice B. time C. place D. course
49.A. begin B. change C. leave D. stay
50.A. small B. tough C. serious D. personal
51.A. reflection B. judgment C. shadow D. achievement
52.A. respected B. passed C. missed D. valued
53.A. saved B. met C. reminded D. harmed
54.A. decision B. choice C. difference D. treatment
55.A. bought B. taught C. warned D. tricked
答案
41~45 CADAC 46~50 ADBCA 51~55 DBACB
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项, 并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
I suffered a serious head injury (损伤) as a kid. It led to a constant 41 even in a special reading class. When I met my teacher, Jill Kinmont, for the first time, I felt 42 because I'd never known anyone who was 43 . She was young but was in a wheelchair (轮椅). She 44 during a race as a skier and injured her spinal cord (脊椎). She never acted like she felt 45 for herself. Instead, she 46 at us at the beginning of every class.
She taught us 47 through reading cards, spelling lessons and writing practices. I was a slow reader, but she showed me it was okay to take my 48 . I remember the day when I was ready to 49 . To other teachers, spelling the word “furniture” might be a 50 thing, but my teacher treated it as a great 51 . “You did it, Sandy!” she smiled. “You spelled a difficult word and 52 the tests. Now you can return to a regular classroom!”
She 53 a ten-year-old girl who was hardly able to read and write and changed her world forever. Looking back, I wish I'd thanked her for making such a big 54 in my life. I'll always remember what she 55 me: With patience and love, no mountain is too high to climb.
41.A. joy B. advance C. struggle D. danger
42.A. shocked B. excited C. worried D. stressed
43.A. flexible B. selfless C. determined D. disabled
44.A. fell B. won C. quit D. escaped
45.A. responsible B. secure C. sorry D. confident
46.A. smiled B. looked C. shouted D. laughed
47.A. generously B. eagerly C. anxiously D. patiently
48.A. advice B. time C. place D. course
49.A. begin B. change C. leave D. stay
50.A. small B. tough C. serious D. personal
51.A. reflection B. judgment C. shadow D. achievement
52.A. respected B. passed C. missed D. valued
53.A. saved B. met C. reminded D. harmed
54.A. decision B. choice C. difference D. treatment
55.A. bought B. taught C. warned D. tricked
答案
41~45 CADAC 46~50 ADBCA 51~55 DBACB