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阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(
A
、
B
、
< br>C
和
D
)中,选出可以填入空自
处
的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
I lost my sight when I was
four years old by falling off a box car in a yard
in
Atlantic City and landing on my
head
.
Now I am thirty-
two
.
I can 31 remember the
brightness of sunshine and what red
color is
.
It would be
wonderful to see again,
32 a
disaster can do strange things to
people
.
It occurred to me the other day that I
might not have come to 33 life as I do
if I hadn't been
blind
.
I believe in life
now
.
I am not so sure that I
would have
believed in it so deeply,
34 . I don't mean that I would prefer to go
without my
eyes
.
I simply mean that the loss of them made me 35
more what I had left
.
The hardest lesson I had to
learn was to believe in
myself
.
That was 36 . If
hadn
’
t been able
to do that, I would have 37 and become a chair
rocker for the
rest of my
life
.
When I say 38 in
myself I am not talking about simply the kind
of
self-confidence
that
helps
me
down
a(n) 39 staircase
alone
.
That
is
part
of
it
.
But
I mean something 40 than that: an
assurance that there is a special place where
I can make myself fit.
It took me years to discover and 41 this
assurance
.
It had to start
with the
most
e4mentary
things
.
Once
a
man
gave
me
an
indoor
baseball,
I
thought
he
was
laughing
at me and I
was 42
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.
Take
it with you;' he 43
me
.
t
(
and
roll
it
around
.
The
words 44 in
my
head
.
it
around!
By
rolling
the ball I could
45 where it went
.
This gave
me an idea how to achieve a goal I
had
thought 46 :
playing
baseball
.
At
Philadelphia's
Overbrook
School
for
the
Blind
I 47 a successful
variation of baseball
.
We
called it ground ball
.
All my life I have set ahead of me
a series of 48 and then tried to reach
them, one at a
time
.
I had to learn my 49
.
It was no good trying for
something
I knew at the start was
wildly out of reach because that only invited the
bitterness
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failure
.
I would fail
sometimes anyway but on the average I made 50 .
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challenges
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history
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nearly
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fear
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therefore
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appreciate
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specific
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escaped
B
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power
B
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unbelievable
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bigger
B
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strengthen
B
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flattered
B
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promised
B
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appeared
B
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hear
B
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important
B
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imitated
B
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efforts
B
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strengths
B
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change
C
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vaguely
C
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so
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enrich
C
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however
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possess
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tough
C. collapsed
C
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courage
C
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unexpected
C
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warmer
C
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sharpen
C
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ashamed
C
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convinced
C
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stuck
C
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smell
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imaginary
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invented
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directions
C
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situations
C
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progress
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simply
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for
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love
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besides
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accept
D
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basic
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sacrificed
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belief
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uncomfortable
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heavier
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brighten
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hurt
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advised
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crowded
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touch
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impressive
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spotted
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barriers
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limitations
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阅读下面短
文,掌握其大意,然后从
31-50
各题所给的四个选项(
p>
A
、
B
、
C
和
D
)中,选
出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
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It's not the goodbye that hurts,
but the flashbacks that
follow
.
My mother
suffered
with
Alzheimer's
disease
(老年痴呆症)
during
her
last
fifteen
years
.
Until
then
she
had
been
a
bright,
31 woman
deeply
interested
and
involved
in
the
world
around
her
.
I would go home to
visit her in Virginia and she would look at me in
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32 way and ask,
?
.
do you
live
?
.
.
interesting,
.
mother
completely
.
She seemed 34 forgetful and confused at the
beginning of the disease, but
later on
she would 35 periods of sharp
anxiety
.
She would 36
through the
house she had lived in most
of her life, crying uneasily that she wanted to go
home,
or she would leave home and
wander away if she was not 37 for a short
time
.
Hoping
to
please
her
and
put
her
mind 38 ,
I
would
take
her
for
a
drive,
visiting
sites where she had
lived as a 39
.
In the
yard of the hillside house in Shipman
I
sat in the car and 40 the view of the old oaks
and long green lawn
.
I could
41 my mother there as a little girl
Playing with the pet lamb she had been so fond
of
.
I looked to
her for some 42 , but she just shook her head
and said,
to go
home
.
Over
the
years
I
have
decided
that
what
my
mother
was
calling
home
was
not
a 43 ,
but
a
time
.
I
suspect
it
was
a
time
when
she
was
much 44
,
when
her
children
were
still underfoot, when her husband was
still energetic and
considerate
.
Watching
my
mother's
suffering
set
me
to 45 what
I
would
have
in
mind
if
someday
I
couldn't
find
46 and
wanted
to
go
there
.
In
this
family
we
tend
to
be
long
lived
and
we
grow
fuzzy
(模糊的)
minded
as
the
years
go
by
.
At
eighty
I
have
already
noticed
some 47
symptoms
.
My
doctor
says
the
forgetfulness
is
only 48 and
that
it
comes
with
age
.
Still the 49 of
Alzheimer is haunting
(萦绕)
in
my mind
.
Someday if
and when I become even cloudier minded
than I am now, unable to drive and tell you
where
.
I know
you
will
do
your
best
to
find
the
place
I
need
to
be
.
I
leave
these
notes
for
your 50
.
31
.
A
.
caring
B
.
cheerful
C
.
hopeful
D
.
considerate
32
.
A
.
excited
B
.
frightened
C
.
puzzled
D
.
amazed
33
.
A
.
forgotten
B
.
reminded
C
.
escaped
D
.
slid
34
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A
.
greatly
B
.
hardly
C
.
totally
D
.
simply
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35
.
A
.
go through
B
.
break trough
C
.
look through
D
.
put
through
36
.
A
.
hunt
B
.
pace
C
.
search
D
.
look
37
.
A
.
settled
B
.
attended
C
.
concerned
.
D
.
inspired
38
.
A
.
in place
B
.
under control
C
.
in order
D
.
at ease
39
.
A
.
lady
B
.
student
C
.
child
D
.
mother
40
.
A
.
inspected
B
.
admired
C
.
appreciated
D
.
respected
41
.
A
.
tell
B
.
picture
C
.
suspect
D
.
doubt
42
.
A
.
response
B
.
smile
C
.
reasons
D
.
answers
43
.
A
.
name
B
.
dream
C
.
symbol
D
.
place
44
.
A
.
prettier
B
.
younger
C
.
happier
D
.
healthier
45
.
A
.
feeling
B
.
wondering
C
.
doubting
D
.
believing
46
.
A
.
memory
B
.
passion
C
.
home
D
.
way
47
.
A
.
deadly
B
.
alarming
C
.
poisonous
D
.
allergic
48
.
A
.
natural
B
.
special
C
.
rare
D
.
unique
49
.
A
.
intention
B
.
fear
C
.
expectation
D
.
hate
50
.
A
.
appreciation
B
.
admiration
C
.
guidance
D
.
assistance
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阅读下列四篇短文,从每小题后所
给的
A,B,C
或
D
< br>四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A research
by the National Center for Health Statistics is
seen as an important
confirmation of
the “Hispanic mortality
paradox(西班牙裔死亡率悖论).”
On
average,
Hispanics
outlive
whites
by
2.5
years
and
blacks
by
7.7
years.
Their
life
expectancy at birth in 2006 was 80.6
years, compared with 78.1 for whites, 72.9 for
blacks and 77.7 years for the total
population.
The report shows that the
Hispanic population has higher life expectancy at
birth
and at almost every age despite a
socioeconomic status lower than that of whites.
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