【题目】October 31st, 2017 was not just another Halloween for me. While heading back from my break, a vehicle twisted suddenly and ________ my brand new car before I could brake hard. The blow sent my car ________ into the busy crossroads. The same car bumped into me three more times and then I lost ________.
Doctors took my parents into a room and ________ them of the worst news nobody would ever want to hear. X-Rays and scans showed my neck was ________ by a thread, three centimeters to be exact. I had to be taken into surgery immediately, which lasted twelve hours. I woke up from the ________, not being able to breathe ________ my own or speak. Doctors ________ I was not going to move anything from my neck down. I really had a hard time accepting that and wanted to give up. ________, my family stood strong by my side.
After three months in the ICU, I spent another three months at a neuro(神经)________ hospital in Jacksonville, Florida, where I saw a glimpse of ________ and was inspired by other patients. At first, I didn’t see much ________ in the process of recovery. My head felt like a bowling ball and I couldn’t ________ it up. Any idea of walking or even standing was possible only when the devil(魔鬼)was ________, but we sure did try. Before long, I could ________ move a toe. The little things we ________ for granted so often mater the most. Small victories are huge and important leaps. I was determined to ________ again. Giving up was no longer a(n)________. I’m now making ________ achievements in a gym, swimming and even yoga. All of this is proving doctors wrong and turning the ________ from the impossible to the possible.
【1】A. struck B. damaged C. overtook D. approached
【2】A. sliding B. splitting C. spinning D. springing
【3】A. direction B. heart C. control D. consciousness
【4】A. informed B. reminded C. warned D. persuaded
【5】A. reuniting B. hanging C. choking D. pulling
【6】A. sleep B. dream C. operation D. pain
【7】A. of B. on C. in D. out
【8】A. concluded B. urged C. recommended D. approved
【9】A. And B. Therefore C. However D. Though
【10】A. emergency B. recovery C. treatment D. reform
【11】A. dawn B. reward C. comfort D. hope
【12】A. increase B. sign C. progress D. sense
【13】A. pick B. hold C. make D. look
【14】A. blind B. dizzy C. foolish D. merciful
【15】A. swiftly B. stably C. eventually D. deliberately
【16】A. make B. take C. value D. lose
【17】A. walk B. jump C. speak D. practice
【18】A. preference B. necessity C. opportunity D. alternative
【19】A. academic B. athletic C. medical D. scientific
【20】A. chance B. direction C. page D. recovery
【答案】
【1】A
【2】C
【3】D
【4】A
【5】B
【6】C
【7】B
【8】A
【9】C
【10】B
【11】D
【12】C
【13】B
【14】A
【15】C
【16】B
【17】A
【18】D
【19】B
【20】C
【解析】
本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述的是作者的车被另一辆车撞,作者受重伤,手术醒来,不能自己呼吸,也不能说话。经过锻炼作者把医生说的不可能变成了可能。
【1】考查动词。A. struck打击;B. damaged 损害;C. overtook赶上;D. approached靠近。根据While heading back from my break, a vehicle twisted suddenly and ____1____ my brand new car before I could brake hard.在我休息的时候,一辆车突然扭来扭去,在我还没来得及刹车的时候就撞到了我的新车。故选A。
【2】考查动词。A. sliding滑动;B. splitting裂开;C. spinning旋转;D. springing弹起。根据The blow sent my car ____2____ into the busy crossroads. 这一击使我的车在忙碌的十字路口旋转。故选C。
【3】考查名词。A. direction方向;B. heart心脏;C. control控制;D. consciousness意识。根据The same car bumped into me three more times and then I lost ____3____.可知,同一辆车又撞了我三次,然后我失去了知觉。故选D。
【4】考查动词。A. informed 告知;B. reminded提醒;C. warned警告;D. persuaded规劝,劝说。根据Doctors took my parents into a room and ____4____ them of the worst news nobody would ever want to hear.可知,医生把我的父母带进了一个房间,告诉他们没人愿意听的最坏的消息。故选A。
【5】考查动词。A. reuniting使重聚;B. hanging悬挂; C. choking阻塞;D. pulling拉。根据X-Rays and scans showed my neck was ____5____ by a thread, three centimeters to be exact.可知,x光和扫描显示,我的脖子岌岌可危,确切地说,是3厘米。故选B。
【6】考查名词。A. sleep睡眠;B. dream梦想;C. operation 手术;D. pain疼痛。根据I woke up from the ____6____, not being able to breathe ____7____ my own or speak.可知,我从手术中醒来,不能自己呼吸,也不能说话。故选C。
【7】考查介词。根据I woke up from the ____6____, not being able to breathe ____7____ my own or speak.可知,我从手术中醒来,不能自己呼吸,也不能说话。故选B。
【8】考查动词。A. concluded推断;B. urged催促;C. recommended推荐; D. approved核对,认可。根据Doctors ____8____ I was not going to move anything from my neck down.可知,医生们得出结论,我不会把任何东西从我的脖子上移下来。故选A。
【9】考查连词。A. And和;B. Therefore因此;C. However然而;D. Though虽然。根据I really had a hard time accepting that and wanted to give up. ____9____, my family stood strong by my side.可知,我真的很难接受这一点,并且想要放弃。然而,我的家人却坚强地站在我的身边。前后表示一种转折关系,故选C。
【10】考查名词。A. emergency紧急情况;B. recovery恢复;C. treatment治疗,对待;D. reform改革。根据After three months in the ICU, I spent another three months at a neuro(神经)____10____ hospital in Jacksonville, Florida, where I saw a glimpse of ____11____ and was inspired by other patients.可知,在重症监护病房呆了三个月后,我又在佛罗里达州杰克逊维尔的一家神经康复医院呆了三个月,在那里我看到了希望,并受到了其他病人的启发。故选B。
【11】考查名词。 A. dawn黎明;B. reward报酬;C. comfort安慰;D. hope希望。根据After three months in the ICU, I spent another three months at a neuro(神经)____10____ hospital in Jacksonville, Florida, where I saw a glimpse of ____11____ and was inspired by other patients.可知,在重症监护病房呆了三个月后,我又在佛罗里达州杰克逊维尔的一家神经康复医院呆了三个月,在那里我看到了希望,并受到了其他病人的启发。故选D。
【12】考查名词。A. increase增长;B. sign迹象;C. progress进步;D. sense感知。根据At first, I didn’t see much ____12____ in the process of recovery.可知,一开始,我没有看到复苏过程中有多大进展。故选C。
【13】考查动词。A. pick挑选;B. hold握住;C. make制造;D. look看。根据My head felt like a bowling ball and I couldn’t ____13____ it up.可知,我的头感觉像个保龄球,我不能把它举起来。故选B。
【14】考查形容词。A. blind瞎的;B. dizzy眩晕的;C. foolish愚蠢的;D. merciful仁慈的。根据Any idea of walking or even standing was possible only when the devil(魔鬼)was ____14____, but we sure did try.可知,只有当魔鬼失明的时候,任何关于行走或站立的想法都是有可能的,但是我们确实尝试过。故选A。
【15】考查副词。 A. swiftly敏捷地;B. stably坚固地;C. eventually最后; D. deliberately故意地。根据Before long, I could ____15____ move a toe.可知,没过多久,我终于可以移动脚趾了。故选C。
【16】考查动词。A. make制造;B. take拿走;C. value评估,珍惜;D. lose失去。根据The little things we ____16____ for granted so often mater the most.可知,我们认为理所当然的小事往往是最重要的。故选B。
【17】考查动词。A. walk散步;B. jump跳跃;C. speak讲话; D. practice练习。根据I was determined to span>____17____ again.可知,我下决心再走一遍。故选A。
【18】考查名词。A. preference更喜欢;B. necessity必需品;C. opportunity机会;D. alternative二中择一。根据Giving up was no longer a(n)____18____.可知,放弃不再是一种选择。故选D。
【19】考查形容词。A. academic学术的;B. athletic运动的;C. medical医学的; D. scientific科学的。根据I’m now making ____19____ achievements in a gym, swimming and even yoga.可知,我现在在健身房,游泳,甚至瑜伽等方面都取得了运动成绩。故选B。
【20】考查名词。A. chance 机会;B. direction方向;C. page页;D. recovery恢复。根据All of this is proving doctors wrong and turning the ____20____ from the impossible to the possible.可知,所有这些都证明了医生是错的,并把这一页从不可能变成了可能。故选C。
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