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【題目】閱讀下面短文。從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。
Mr Jackson was blind from birth. He owned a fruit 1 on a very busy street. 2 he was visually disabled, he ran his business pretty handsomely. He could see nothing and he could only 3 the things within his reach. 4 he was able to handle it and was content with everything he had.
One day his son came to him. He told Mr Jackson in 5 that he read in the newspaper of a 6 who could operate on his eyes and allow him to see. The father and son traveled to the doctor and paid for the 7.
After the operation, the doctor asked Mr Jackson, “What is the first thing you are 8 to see when I take the bandages off?” He replied, “I really want to see my beautiful 9 on my stand!”
The doctor and the son 10 Mr Jackson down to the busy street where his fruit stand had been located for so many years. The doctor 11 unwrapped the bandages 12 he could lay his eyes on the beautiful fruit! Mr Jackson was so full of 13 that he could finally see his life's work—taking care of his fruit! After a few hours of 14 his beautiful fruit stand, he looked down the street both ways and saw there were quite a few fruit stands in both directions. He looked 15 the street and saw many other fruit stands. He spent so much time looking at other people's fruit stands and 16 the competition. Soon his own business 17.
From Mr Jackson's failure, we should know that everyone is a 18 individual with different fingerprints, DNA and thinking. What we need to do is just be ourselves and 19 everyone else to be who they are. Mind our own business and we should never be afraid of 20.
(1)A.stand B.company C.store D.center
(2)A.Because B.As C.Although D.When
(3)A.remember B.describe C.imagine D.feel
(4)A.Therefore B.However C.Otherwise D.Besides
(5)A.pride B.doubt C.excitement D.surprise
(6)A.doctor B.nurse C.chemist D.volunteer
(7)A.information B.medicine C.service D.operation
(8)A.nervous B.eager C.lucky D.afraid
(9)A.flowers B.vegetables C.fruit D.clothing
(10)A.sent B.accompanied C.followed D.invited
(11)A.suddenly B.curiously C.firmly D.carefully
(12)A.so that B.in case C.even if D.if only
(13)A.regret B.joy C.courage D.relief
(14)A.enjoying B.checking C.judging D.making
(15)A.above B.within C.through D.across
(16)A.preparing for B.focusing on C.worrying about D.taking up
(17)A.improved B.failed C.appeared D.expanded
(18)A.simple B.reliable C.unique D.perfect
(19)A.force B.require C.persuade D.allow
(20)A.competitions B.changes C.differences D.disabilities

【答案】(1)、A
(2)、C
(3)、D
(4)、B
(5)、C
(6)、A
(7)、D
(8)、B
(9)、C
(10)、B
(11)、D
(12)、A
(13)、B
(14)、A
(15)、D
(16)、C
(17)、B
(18)、C
(19)、D
(20)、A

【解析】文章講述的是杰克遜先生出生時雙目失明,他自己經營一家水果攤,收入相當可觀。有一天兒子從報紙上得知一個醫(yī)生的廣告,于是帶杰克遜先生去看眼睛,而杰克遜先生解下繃帶的第一件事就是看看他的水果攤。然而當他看到如此多的水果攤和他競爭后,他很焦慮,最后導致失敗。文章通過這個故事告訴我們不要在意別人的事情,要做好自己的事情。
(1)A 考查名詞。根據第三段“...I really want to see my beautiful 49 on my stand!”可判斷,杰克遜在一個繁華的商業(yè)街擁有一個“水果攤”。A.攤,報攤;B.公司;C.商店;故選A項。
(2)C 考查語境理解。句意:盡管他雙目失明,但是他的水果攤生意經營得還是相當好。前后是讓步關系,故選C項。
(3)D 考查動詞。根據“He could see nothing...”可判斷,杰克遜眼睛看不見,他只能“感覺到”伸手可及的地方,故選D項。
(4)B 考查語境理解。句意:然而,他卻能夠把一切處理得井井有條,并對他所擁有的一切感到很滿足。前后是轉折關系,故選B項。
(5)C 考查名詞。句意:兒子“興奮地”告訴杰克遜先生,他在報上讀到一則關于“醫(yī)生”的消息,該醫(yī)生能給他做手術,讓他的眼睛重見光明。in excitement“興奮地”,故選C項。
(6)A 考查句意理解。句意:兒子“興奮地”告訴杰克遜先生,他在報上讀到一則關于“醫(yī)生”的消息,該醫(yī)生能給他做手術,讓他的眼睛重見光明。故選A項。
(7)D 考查句意理解。根據后面“After the operation, the doctor asked...”可知,杰克遜和兒子去看了醫(yī)生,做手術,支付眼部手術費,故選D項。
(8)B 考查固定詞組。句意:醫(yī)生問杰克遜,手術后去掉眼部繃帶,他最渴望見到的第一個東西是什么?be eager to do sth.“渴望干某事”,故選B項。
(9)C 考查語境理解。杰克遜回答說,他最想見到的是他水果攤上漂亮的水果,故選C項。
(10)B 考查動詞。醫(yī)生和兒子“陪同”杰克遜先生來到他位于商業(yè)街的水果攤前。accompany“伴隨,陪同”,故選B項。
(11)D 考查副詞。句意:醫(yī)生“小心謹慎地”解開杰克遜的眼部繃帶,目的是能讓他看見水果攤上的水果。故選D項。
(12)A 考查固定用法。參見上題解釋,此處是用so that引導目的狀語從句,故選A項。
(13)B 考查形容詞。杰克遜終于能看見他的水果攤了,自然是十分“高興”。A.遺憾;B.高興;C.勇氣;D.寬慰,故選B項。
(14)A 考查語境理解。句意:欣賞完他漂亮的水果攤后,他看見街道上有很多水果攤。A項符合語境。
(15)D 考查固定詞組。句意:他向街對面看去,又看見了很多其他的水果攤。look across“向……對面看去”,故選D項。
(16)C 考查動詞。杰克遜花了大量的時間觀望別人的水果攤,并對這種競爭充滿焦慮,結果他的生意很快開始衰敗。A為……做準備;B.使(注意力)集中于;C.擔心;D.占據。根據句意可知,選C項。
(17)B 考查句意理解。根據后面“From Mr Jackson's failure,we should know that...”可判斷,此處應選B項“衰退,失敗”。。
(18)C 考查形容詞。句意:我們每一個人都是有著不同的思想,不同的基因乃至不同的指紋的獨特個體。A.簡單的;B.可信賴的;C.唯一的,獨特的;D.完美的,故選C項。
(19)D 考查固定詞組。句意:我們需要做的就是做最好的自己,也允許別人成為他們想要成為的人。allow sb.to do sth.“允許某人做某事”,故選D項。
(20)A 考查名詞。句意:我們只有做好自己的事情才不會害怕“競爭”。A.競爭;B.改變,變化;C.不同;D.無能,傷殘,故選A項。

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