Early one morning, I witnessed romance at one the least-expected places in the world—a room in a rest home. At the time, my father  36  a room with three other gentlemen.
Before my daddy lived in the rest home, an elderly  37  was sent there. Since there wasn’t a double room  38  , they were forced to separate the couple. The gentleman, Mr.West, was  39  in the bed beside Daddy. His wife, Mrs.West, shared a room with several other ladies down the hall.
When I went to see Daddy that morning, I  40  Mr.West. Three employees were working with him. He hadn’t eaten a bite of food  41  he was sent several days earlier. I could  42  by the expression on the nurses’ faces that they were worried about him. Mr.West  43  to open his mouth for any of them.
“Go and get Mrs.West, ” the nurse told her helper. “Maybe Mr.West will eat  44  her. ”
In a few minutes a kind-looking lady was  45  into the room. Her smile was contagious(傳染的)and Mr.West smiled  46  . I felt as though I was intruding(侵入)on a  47  moment, but I couldn’t take my eyes off the couple. The love between them was obvious, as Mrs.West patted Mr.West’s hand.
With a soft voice, Mrs.West tried to 48  Mr.West to eat. To everyone’s surprise, Mr.West  49  his mouth and began to enjoy the  50  and his wife’s company. While the nurses fed him, he stared at his sweetheart with a smile on his face. Mrs.West began singing a song for him. The  51  on his once solemn(嚴(yán)肅的)face became even brighter.
Tears  52  my eyes. The nurse then  53  the curtain around the couple to give them some quality time alone. I discovered that  54  doesn’t only exist when we’re young and in love. Romance  55  a lifetime and grows stronger with age.

【小題1】
A.livedB.stayedC.sharedD.had
【小題2】
A.husband.B.coupleC.gentleman D.wife
【小題3】
A.a(chǎn)ccessibleB.a(chǎn)cknowledge C.a(chǎn)vailable D.a(chǎn)cceptable
【小題4】
A.sent B.lain C.placed D.fixed
【小題5】
A.understood.B.found C.knew D.met
【小題6】
A.a(chǎn)fter B.before C.since D.while
【小題7】
A.say B.tell C.get D.look
【小題8】
A.expected B.demanded C.refusedD.promised
【小題9】
A.to B.for C.a(chǎn)bout D.on
【小題10】
A.reached B.sent C.wheeled D.carried
【小題11】
A.brightlyB.quietlyC.lightly D.secretly
【小題12】
A.personal B.personnel C.selfish D.private
【小題13】
A.convince B.make C.force D.urge
【小題14】
A.closed B.opened C.was opening D.was closed
【小題15】
A.coffee B.fruits C.food D.sweets
【小題16】
A.happinessB.a(chǎn)ppearance C.worry D.expression
【小題17】
A.filled in B.filled with C.filled D.were filled with
【小題18】
A.pulled B.dragged C.put D.pushed
【小題19】
A.love B.romanceC.happiness D.smile
【小題20】
A.is B.remains C.lasts D.continues


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

解析試題分析:本文通過作者所見的the Wast夫妻,詮釋了什么才是真正的浪漫。
【小題1】C解析:share...with... 與…共享…,結(jié)合語境只有share最合適。
【小題2】B解析:通過下文可知是一對夫婦被送到了療養(yǎng)院。
【小題3】C解析:詞義辨析:available可用的,accessible可以靠近的,acceptable可以接受的。
【小題4】C解析:place有“安置”的意思。
【小題5】D解析:that morning我去看爸爸是正好遇見了Mr West。
【小題6】C解析:考查連詞的用法及區(qū)別,since自從…。
【小題7】B解析:tell辨別,識別,看出,常與can,could,be able to連用。
【小題8】C解析:通過下文可知,Mr West剛開始是拒絕吃飯的,Mrs West來了他才高興并且吃飯。
【小題9】B解析:for因為,為了…。
【小題10】C解析:通過第二段的elderly得知這對夫婦年齡很大了,所以用wheel更符合實際。
【小題11】A解析:Mr West看見自己的妻子對他笑所以他也爽朗(brightly)地笑了。
【小題12】D\B解析:private個人的,私的,與public相對。
【小題13】A解析:convince sb. to do... 說服某人做…。
【小題14】D解析:根據(jù)上下文知,Mr West開始張開嘴吃飯。
【小題15】C解析:根據(jù)上文He hadn’t eaten a bite of food...可知.
【小題16】D解析:臉上的“表情”,而不是其他。
【小題17】C解析:主語是眼淚所以用fill,如果主語是眼睛本題就可以選C了。
【小題18】A解析:護士拉上窗簾。drag指用力拖、拉。
【小題19】B解析:文章第一段和最后一句話都提到了romance,這也是整篇文章的主題。
【小題20】C解析:last持續(xù),延續(xù)。remain強調(diào)“保持”。
考點:考查夾敘夾議類短文
點評:本文的描寫很有特點,在文章第開頭和結(jié)尾都突出了主題。所以考生對首段應(yīng)該給與足夠的重視,因為往往它就是文章的中心,它體現(xiàn)的觀點往往決定了全文的觀點,所以多花一點時間看首段是永遠是值得的。同時考生在選擇答案時要根據(jù)上下文的復(fù)現(xiàn)或同現(xiàn)以及這些詞之間的有機聯(lián)系來確定答案。由于完形填空的文章是一個意義相關(guān)聯(lián)的語篇,圍繞一個話題論述,因此在行文中詞語的重復(fù)、替代、復(fù)現(xiàn)和同現(xiàn)現(xiàn)象是不可避免的。根據(jù)這個原則,某一個空格所對應(yīng)的答案很可能就是在上下文中復(fù)現(xiàn)或同現(xiàn)的相關(guān)詞:原詞、同義詞、近義詞、反義詞等。

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