| 完形填空 The child in the hospital bed was just waking up after having a throat operation.His throat 1, and he was afraid.However, the young nurse 2 by his bed smiled so 3 that the little boy smiled back.He 4 to be afraid.The young nurse was May Paxton 5 was deaf.May Paxton graduated 6 the Missouri School for the Deaf near the year 1909.Three years 7 she went to see Dr.Richardson about 8 nurse.Dr.Richardson was one of the founders of Mercy Hospital of Kansas City.9 had never heard of a deaf nurse.She told May that her 10would be very low and that the work would be 11.However, May said that hard work did not frighten her.Dr.Richardson was 12 her, and accepted May as a student nurse. Dr.Richardson never 13 her decision.14, she was so pleased with May’s work that she later accepted two other deaf women as student nurses.The 15 was Miss Marian Finch, who was hard of 16.The second was Miss Lillie Bessie.These three were 17 “the silent angles of Mercy Hospital” during the 18 they worked there. Dr.Richardson often 19 her faith in the girls’ ability to learn nursing.She wrote to May, “For three years, you have been with us…It is wonderful to me that no man, 20 or child ever, to my knowledge, made a complaint(投诉)against you…” | (1) | | | [] | A. | cut | B. | hurt | C. | wounded | D. | damaged |
| (2) | | | [] | A. | standing | B. | jumping | C. | lying | D. | crying |
| (3) | | | [] | A. | shyly | B. | sadly | C. | cheerfully | D. | weakly |
| (4) | | | [] | A. | continued | B. | began | C. | stopped | D. | forgot |
| (5) | | (6) | | (7) | | | [] | A. | later | B. | before | C. | ago | D. | then |
| (8) | | | [] | A. | seeking | B. | changing | C. | hiring | D. | becoming |
| (9) | | (10) | | | [] | A. | money | B. | check | C. | pay | D. | price |
| (11) | | | [] | A. | easy | B. | disappointing | C. | joyful | D. | difficult |
| (12) | | | [] | A. | angry with | B. | satisfied with | C. | sorry for | D. | ashamed of |
| (13) | | | [] | A. | regretted | B. | thought of | C. | liked | D. | believed |
| (14) | | | [] | A. | In fact | B. | In a hurry | C. | In surprise | D. | In public |
| (15) | | | [] | A. | one | B. | others | C. | first | D. | other |
| (16) | | | [] | A. | reading | B. | hearing | C. | listening | D. | writing |
| (17) | | | [] | A. | offered | B. | chosen | C. | told | D. | called |
| (18) | | | [] | A. | year | B. | month | C. | time | D. | term |
| (19) | | | [] | A. | spoke of | B. | said | C. | heard of | D. | noticed |
| (20) | | | [] | A. | person | B. | woman | C. | boy | D. | girl |
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试题答案
答案:1.B;2.A;3.C;4.D;5.C;6.B;7.A;8.D;9.B;10.C;11.D;12.B;13.A;14.A;15.C;16.B;17.D;18.C;19.A;20.B;
解析:
(1) | hurt指肉体的伤痛,精神和感情上的伤害,句意为“他嗓子疼”。damage意为“损失,损害”,不表示伤痛;wound指战斗中刀或枪的创伤,伤口;cut“切,割”,均不符合题意。 |
(2) | “站在他床边的年轻护士”,现在分词standing作后置定语。lying“躺”,crying “哭”,jumping“跳”,均不符合题意。 |
(3) | 由后半句“the little boy smiled back”可判断此处为cheerfully“高兴的”,其他三项不符合语境。 |
(4) | 因为护士的微笑鼓励他忘记了害怕,所以此处应填forgot。begin“开始”,continue“继续”,stop to do“停止”,均不符合题意。 |
(5) | “这个年轻的护士就是May Paxton,她是个聋哑人”,此处为顺接关系,应用and。 |
(6) | graduate from意思是“毕业于……”。 |
(7) | 由上一句可知,May Paxton 1909年从一个聋哑学校毕业,三年后,她去找理查森医生,因此为three years later。 |
(8) | 由下文可知May Paxton找理查森医生的目的是想成为(becoming)一名护士。hiring“雇用”,seeking“寻找”,changing“改变”。 |
(9) | 由下一句“She told May that…”可知理查森医生是一位女性,所以此处填She。 |
(10) | 医生告诉May Paxton,她的工作将会很困难而且工资很低,pay“收入,工资”。money和check不与low搭配,price“价格”,不符合题意。 |
(11) | 由上半句可知“工作很难”,D项正确。easy“容易的”,joyful“令人愉快的”,disappointing“令人失望的”。 |
(12) | 由后半句“and accepted May as a student nurse”可知医生对她很满意,所以才接受了她。be satisfied with“对……很满意”,be ashamed of“感到羞愧,惭愧”,be sorry to“为……感到难过,歉疚”,be angry with…“对(某人)生气”。 |
(13) | 由下文可知理查森医生对May的工作很满意,所以她从未后悔过自己接受May作为护士这一决定。regret“后悔”。 |
(14) | 句意为“事实上,她很满意May的工作,后来还接受了另外两名聋哑人作为实习护士”。in fact“事实上”,in public“在公共场合”,in a hurry“匆匆地”,in surprise“惊奇地”。 |
(15) | 由下一句“The second was…”可知此处是The first。 |
(16) | Miss Marian French是聋哑人,所以听力不好。 |
(17) | 这三个人被叫做(called)“Mercy Hospital的安静天使”。 |
(18) | 句意为“她们在那里工作期间(time)”。term指“学期”,不符合题意。 |
(19) | 句意为“理查森医生经常谈及她对那些女孩子学习护理工作的能力很有信心”,speak of“谈及,说到”。say强调说的内容,heard of“听说”,notice“注意到”。 |
(20) | 与前后的man和child并列,故为woman,句意为“就我所知,从来没有一个男人、女人或孩子投诉你”。 |