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He hated my name, Whitney. My family never knew why. He wished for my name to be Nicole, which was how it became my (36) name. He was the first man I ever trusted, (37) my father, and he still is one of the few men I trust. He loves me; after all, I am his granddaughter, (38) .
He has a disease that causes his (39) to drift. He doesn’t remember his own wife half the time; I don’t know why I (40) he will remember me when I see him. My dad and grandmother held his hands as they (41) him in to see me for the first time in four months. His bones (42) under his skin, and I could tell that his (43) no longer occupied his mouth. He didn’t look like my grandfather; his face was that of a (44) . He looked like he might have when he was in World War II, but Alzheimer’s(老年痴呆症)was his (45) now.
They sat him down. Without a glance at me, my grandfather (46) his head for at least a half hour, almost as if he were ashamed. Suddenly he (47) tracing(顺着轮廓描画)my palm, noticing every line and detail. His fingers fell through the spaces between (48) like sand. I stood up, still holding his hand, and took him for a walk to try to (49) him a bit.
When we returned, he did not want to sit. He looked at me with a grandfather’s (50) . His eyes played with mine, searching for memories we had (51) . He started to play with my hair, examining the faint color through his almost (52) eyes. I took his hand and spun myself around (53) we were dancing like we used to.
All too soon, it was time to (54) . He planted a million kisses on my cheeks as I felt tears welling up in my eyes. I was his little girl again, although he didn’t remember my (55) . That’s okay. He didn’t like it anyway.
36. A. first B. last C. middle D. full
37. A. according to B. besides C. like D. unlike
38. A. always B. sometimes C.perhaps D.unbelievably
39. A. mind B. eyes C. hands D. body
40. A. doubt B. hope C. know D. expect
41. A. walked B. called C. carried D. pushed
42. A. felt sharp B. looked terrible C. stood out D. hurt badly
43. A. speech B. smile C. tongue D. teeth
44. A. soldier B. stranger C. patient D. victim
45. A. war B. dream C. career D. story
46. A. turned B. raised C. hung D. scratched
47. A. stopped B. started C. remembered D. imagined
48. A. them B. those C. others D. mine
49. A. calm B. move C. amuse D. wake
50. A. bravery B. intelligence C. softness D. weakness
51. A. exchanged B. refreshed C. shared D. lost
52. A. blind B. tearful C. cold D. sleepy
53. A. so that B. as if C. until D. because
54. A. eat B. rest C. leave D. meet
55. A. appearance B. childhood C. birthday D. name
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完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
Two days before Thanksgiving, I was trying to open my mouth wide enough for a mirror and a roll of steel wire. Metal braces (牙齿矫正器)had been on my 31 for weeks, but this was the day for the wire to be adjusted. Only those who have had braces will understand the terrible 32 of being “wired”. For the next 24 hours, it felt like every tooth was being 33 slowly by a giant clawhammer (拔钉锤). 34 drinking water caused pain.
By Thanksgiving Day, I had got used to it. 35 I didn’t use my teeth, the pain was bearable. But this was a day when teeth had to 36 longer than usual. We were 37 at my grandparents’ house with relatives. The house was filled with so many pleasant 38 that we could hardly resist the food. When grandma said, “Dinner is ready!” all the kids 39 to be first in line. I was so excited that I 40 the braces in my mouth and 41 my way up to the head of the line.
I piled my plate high with my favorite corn-on-the-cob(玉米棒子)and 42 my mouth to enjoy it. The pain was 43 . I felt I would never be able to eat again. I put my plate away and ran outside in 44 .
Grandma then took my plate to the 45 . She cut all the corn off that cob and rescued me from my 46 . She handed me my plate piled high with corn. “Thanks,” I said 47 . Then I looked up and 48 a strange light in her eye, a light that is still 49 to me after more than fifty years. That was the Thanksgiving when I discovered something more 50 than good food.
A.tongue B.hands C.teeth D.head
A.subject B.situation C.chance D.production
A.pushed B.planted C.opened D.pulled
A.Still B.So C.Even D.Yet
As long as B.Even though C.In case D.As though
A.play B.work C.hurt D.shake
A.mixed B.called C.gathered D.surrounded
A.experiences B.words C.colours D.smells
A.rushed B.started C.stepped D.walked
A thought of B.got out of C.complained about D.forgot about
A.forced B.created C.led D.gave
A.narrowed B.opened C.cleaned D.shut
A.normal B.violent C.regretful D.common
A.time B.anger C.surprise D.tears
A.kitchen B.bedroom C.clinic D.restaurant
A.fear B.loneliness C.pain D.interest
A.sadly B.kindly C.shyly D.gratefully
A.checked B.passed C.caught D.filled
A.attractive B.mysterious C.natural D.untrue
A.important B.popular C.useful D.expensive
第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
Two days before Thanksgiving, I was trying to open my mouth wide enough for a mirror and a roll of steel wire. Metal braces (牙齿矫正器)had been on my 31 for weeks, but this was the day for the wire to be adjusted. Only those who have had braces will understand the terrible 32 of being “wired”. For the next 24 hours, it felt like every tooth was being 33 slowly by a giant clawhammer (拔钉锤). 34 drinking water caused pain.
By Thanksgiving Day, I had got used to it. 35 I didn’t use my teeth, the pain was bearable. But this was a day when teeth had to 36 longer than usual. We were 37 at my grandparents’ house with relatives. The house was filled with so many pleasant 38 that we could hardly resist the food. When grandma said, “Dinner is ready!” all the kids 39 to be first in line. I was so excited that I 40 the braces in my mouth and 41 my way up to the head of the line.
I piled my plate high with my favorite corn-on-the-cob(玉米棒子)and 42 my mouth to enjoy it. The pain was 43 . I felt I would never be able to eat again. I put my plate away and ran outside in 44 .
Grandma then took my plate to the 45 . She cut all the corn off that cob and rescued me from my 46 . She handed me my plate piled high with corn. “Thanks,” I said 47 . Then I looked up and 48 a strange light in her eye, a light that is still 49 to me after more than fifty years. That was the Thanksgiving when I discovered something more 50 than good food.
31.A.tongue B.hands C.teeth D.head
32.A.subject B.situation C.chance D.production
33.A.pushed B.planted C.opened D.pulled
34.A.Still B.So C.Even D.Yet
35.As long as B.Even though C.In case D.As though
36.A.play B.work C.hurt D.shake
37.A.mixed B.called C.gathered D.surrounded
38.A.experiences B.words C.colours D.smells
39.A.rushed B.started C.stepped D.walked
40.A thought of B.got out of C.complained about D.forgot about
41.A.forced B.created C.led D.gave
42.A.narrowed B.opened C.cleaned D.shut
43.A.normal B.violent C.regretful D.common
44.A.time B.anger C.surprise D.tears
45.A.kitchen B.bedroom C.clinic D.restaurant
46.A.fear B.loneliness C.pain D.interest
47.A.sadly B.kindly C.shyly D.gratefully
48.A.checked B.passed C.caught D.filled
49.A.attractive B.mysterious C.natural D.untrue
50.A.important B.popular C.useful D.expensive
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
Two days before Thanksgiving, I was trying to open my mouth wide enough for a mirror and a roll of steel wire. Metal braces (牙齿矫正器)had been on my 31 for weeks, but this was the day for the wire to be adjusted. Only those who have had braces will understand the terrible 32 of being “wired”. For the next 24 hours, it felt like every tooth was being 33 slowly by a giant clawhammer (拔钉锤). 34 drinking water caused pain.
By Thanksgiving Day, I had got used to it. 35 I didn’t use my teeth, the pain was bearable. But this was a day when teeth had to 36 longer than usual. We were 37 at my grandparents’ house with relatives. The house was filled with so many pleasant 38 that we could hardly resist the food. When grandma said, “Dinner is ready!” all the kids 39 to be first in line. I was so excited that I 40 the braces in my mouth and 41 my way up to the head of the line.
I piled my plate high with my favorite corn-on-the-cob(玉米棒子)and 42 my mouth to enjoy it. The pain was 43 . I felt I would never be able to eat again. I put my plate away and ran outside in 44 .
Grandma then took my plate to the 45 . She cut all the corn off that cob and rescued me from my 46 . She handed me my plate piled high with corn. “Thanks,” I said 47 . Then I looked up and 48 a strange light in her eye, a light that is still 49 to me after more than fifty years. That was the Thanksgiving when I discovered something more 50 than good food.
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