完形填空专练(五)
2021-08-14孟凡民
孟凡民
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My husband was on a flight and as they were nearing their destination, the captains voice came through the speaker announcing bad news — “There has been a(n) _1_ on the plane.”
Shock and _2_ were the passengers first reactions. When _3_ looked back, they saw the dead mans son _4_ silently. He looked so _5_ with his dads body lying in the plane.
My husband, having lost both parents over the past year, _6_ his initial shock and took action. He asked the flight attendant for an empty _7_ and he went round to all the passengers and asked for any expression of
_8_. Most people gave money. Another gentleman _9_ with another empty container and helped him as the first container was getting _10_.
The outpouring of help was _11_. Whatever was _12_, my husband and the other gentleman went _13_ to the deceased father and handed it to the grieving son.
My husband _14_ told me that he was crying while going around the cabin. He _15_ relate to the grieving son and was _16_ by the kindness of the passengers and how strongly they came together to help _17_.
To this day, my husband still vividly remembers the grieving sons _18_ that was etched on his face and the tears of _19_ when they went to give him the offerings. It wasnt the material value of the things, _20_ the simple fact that strangers tried to be a source of strength for someone they didnt know.
1. A. incident B. death
C. trouble D. matter
2. A. disbelief B. excite
C. ignorance D. smile
3. A. we B. the man
C. my husband D. everyone
4. A. crying B. smiling
C. grieving D. walking
5. A. upset B. alone
C. calm D. weak
6. A. overcame B. forgot
C. changed D. ignored
7. A. seat B. room
C. container D. bag
8. A. sadness B. sympathy
C. sorrow D. friendship
9. A. carried up B. turned up
C. came up D. put up
10. A. content B. overflow
C. full D. engaged
11. A. satisfying B. surprising
C. exciting D. touching
12. A. said B. seen
C. collected D. done
13. A. straight B. over
C. quietly D. up
14. A. later B. now
C. sometimes D. always
15. A. might B. must
C. should D. could
16. A. shocked B. pleased
C. overwhelmed D. thankful
17. A. down B. out
C. off D. over
18. A. words B. reaction
C. emotion D. mind19. A. gratitude B. sorrow
C. excitement D. grief
20. A. and B. except
C. but D. beside
B
“Little Annie” Sullivan, as she was called when she was young, was no stranger to hardship. She was _1_ sightless herself and was, at one time, _2_ as hopelessly “insane (精神病)” by the doctors. She was locked in the basement of a(n) _3_ institution outside of Boston. At times, Little Annie would violently _4_ anyone who came near her. Most of the time she ignored everyone in her _5_.
An elderly nurse believed there was hope, _6_, she made up her mind to show love to the child. Every day she visited Little Annie. For the most _7_, the child did not acknowledge the nurses presence, but she still _8_ to visit. The kindly woman left cookies for her and spoke words of love and encouragement. She believed Little Annie could _9_, if only she were shown love.
Eventually, doctors noticed a _10_ in the girl. Where they once witnessed anger and hatred, they now noted an emerging gentleness and _11_. They moved her upstairs where she continued to improve. Then the day finally came _12_ this seemingly “hopeless” child was set _13_.
Annie Sullivan _14_ into a young woman with a(n) _15_ to help others as she, herself, was helped by the kind nurse. It was she who _16_ the great potential in Helen Keller. She loved her, disciplined her, and played with her. Annie Sullivan worked _17_ in Helens life but it was a loving nurse who first _18_ in Little Annie and lovingly transformed an uncommunicative child into a compassionate teacher.
The name of Helen Keller would have _19_ unknown if it had not been for Annie Sullivan. _20_ would the name of Annie Sullivan if it had not been for a kind and devoted nurse. And so it goes. Just how far back does the chain of love extend? And how far forward will it lead?
1. A. almost B. hardly
C. mostly D. seldom
2. A. thought B. seemed
C. imagined D. diagnosed
3. A. physical B. chemical
C. mental D. occasional
4. A. attract B. attack
C. attend D. touch
5. A. absence B. performance
C. judgment D. presence
6. A. therefore B. otherwise
C. however D. besides
7. A. column B. part
C. section D. content
8. A. continued B. lasted
C. considered D. suggested
9. A. return B. recover
C. remember D. reply
10. A. chance B. mistake
C. change D. fault
11. A. love B. worry
C. anxiety D. wish
12. A. where B. though
C. until D. when
13. A. free B. busy
C. spare D. loose
14. A. brought B. grew
C. took D. knocked
15. A. order B. demand
C. desire D. proposal
16. A. watched B. checked
C. examined D. saw
17. A. doubts B. decisions
C. plans D. wonders
18. A. depended B. believed
C. introduced D. absorbed
19. A. remained B. reminded
C. contained D. included
20. A. Either B. Nothing
C. So D. Neither
(Key?p. 38)