完形填空I can honestly say it was the best of times and the worst of times. I was joyfully expecting my first child at the same time that my mother was1her battle with a brain tumor(瘤). For ten years, my fiercely independent and2mother had fought, but none of the treatments had been successful.3, she never lost her ability to smile. But now, finally, she became totally4—unable to speak, walk, eat or dress on her own. As she grew closer and closer to death, my5grew closer and closer to life inside me. My biggest6was that their lives would never connect. I was sad not only at the7loss of my mother, but that she and my baby would never know each other. Her doctor did not8any hope; they told us her time was up. We brought Mother9to her own bed in her own house. As10as I could, I sat beside her and talked to her about the baby moving inside me. On February 3, 1989, at about the same time my labor(分娩)11, Mother opened her eyes. When they told me this at the12, I called her home, “Mom, listen. The baby is ing! You’re going to have a new grandchild!” “Yes! Yes! I know!” Four beautiful words! The first13words she’d spoken in months!When I14again an hour later, the nurse at her house told the15message: Mom sat up, smiling, with her oxygen tubes removed. When I brought Jacob home. Mom was sitting in her chair and16to wele him. Tears of joy blocked my vision(视野) as I17my son in her arms and she clucked (发出咯咯声) at him. They18. Then she quietly clipped back into a a (昏迷) and19peacefully. Memories of my son’s birth will always be bittersweet(甜中带苦的) for me, but it was then that I learned love has the20to overe any worries and any sorrow. And love can last forever. 1.A.attendingB.losingC.quittingD.defeating2.A.braveB.interestingC.funnyD.lucky3.A.SoB.AgainC.InsteadD.Still4.A.outstandingB.blindC.disabledD.troublesome5.A.sorrowB.loveC.babyD.body6.A.problemB.dreamC.surpriseD.fear7.A.ingB.disappearingC.fallingD.greeting8.A.admitB.holdC.dropD.permit9.A.upB.awayC.aboutD.home10.A.soonB.fastC.earlyD.often11.A.startedB.failedC.endedD.continued12.A.officeB.hospitalC.houseD.station13.A.monB.caringC.clearD.correct14.A.got upB.woke upC.called upD.looked up15.A.impossibleB.possibleC.necessaryD.terrible16.A.likelyB.readyC.freeD.nervous17.A.huggedB.threwC.tookD.laid18.A.joinedB.knewC.noddedD.cried19.A.passed awayB.turned overC.settled downD.gave out20.A.depthB.descriptionC.powerD.mask
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BADCC DABDD ABCCA BDBAC解析本文通过一个感人至深的故事告诉大家爱的力量。1.动词辨析。根据下文母亲情况糟糕,即将去世,可知母亲输了这场与肿瘤的战斗。2.形容词辨析。根据上文fiercely independent,选项中只有A与之相配都表示母亲积极的性格。3.考查副词辨析。根据上下文可知虽然没有什么治疗方法奏效,但是她仍然继续努力。4.考试下文联系。根据后面的内容unable to speak, walk, eat or dress on her own. 可知这里应该选C。5.考查上下文联系。根据第一段第一句话可知,我要生孩子了。6.考查上下文联系。我担心我的孩子见不到我的母亲。7.考查形容词辨析。母亲病了很久,那么母亲的去世应该是ing,即将来临。8.考查动词辨析。hold...持有…观点.9.考查上下文串联。根据下文可知我们把母亲接回家。10.考查副词辨析。根据常识,母亲生重病,我尽可能多的陪在她身边。11.考查动词辨析。根据上下文可知我的分娩开始了。12.考查常识。生孩子肯定是在医院。13.考查形容词辨析。这是几个月来母亲说的最清晰的话。14.考查动词短语辨析。get up起床;wake up苏醒;call up打电话;look up 查找根据上下文我应该是打电话给妈妈。15.考查形容词辨析。根据上下文可知,母亲站起来,微笑等在以前看来都是不可能的事情。16.考查形容词辨析。母亲应该是准备好了欢迎我们回家。17.考查动词辨析。我是把孩子放在她的怀里。Lay放置;搁;下蛋,产卵;18.考查上下文串联。第二段中he and my baby would never know each other.这里是原词再现。19.考查动词短语。Pass away去世;turn over移交;翻转;settle down定居;解决;give out发出;耗尽20.考查名词辨析。Depth深度;description描述;power力量;mask面具。这里肯定是表示爱的力量。