17.第一節(jié) 完形填空
Grandma always made you feel she had been waiting to see you and accompany you all day but now the days were gone.She was (41)C of suffering from Alzheimer's disease when I was a kid.I was   (42)B  as all kids are,so I didn't think (43)B   about it.
In my family,my grandma is the glue (44)A us together.I remember going to my grandparents'farmhouse every moment I could when I was a kid,where I always enjoyed her (45)C.Little did I know,these would be the  (46)D of my childhood that I would miss the most.
As I grew up,I (47)B  my grandma changing.At first,it was (48)A little things.Once again,I didn't think it was serious.I could never have guessed (49)C  it would progress,transforming my grandma into someone I could (50)D   recognize.
One day,my father and I went to visit my grandparents.We(51)C  the time talking for hours   (52)D.Then,with (53)A eyes staring right past me,my grandma asked"Now you're graduating this year,aren't you?"I was a freshman,so I was (54)B why she was asking me about graduation.
It took my father long to(55)C  a response,"Yes.She may not know where she is,but she will be there,no matter what happens."I heard the (56)D  in his voice.
(57)B,at sixteen,I have a better understanding of Alzheimer's disease.It greatly (58)D  me to know that one day Grandma will (59)D be able to look at me and say,"That is my granddaughter."So don't forget all your (60)A out there.In other words:remember those who can't.
41.A.reformedB.thoughtC.informedD.reminded
42.A.thoughtfulB.selfishC.foolishD.careful
43.A.secondB.twiceC.highlyD.greatly
44.A.holdingB.takingC.carryingD.pushing
45.A.happinessB.praiseC.companyD.comfort
46.A.thoughtsB.storiesC.feelingsD.memories
47.A.a(chǎn)cceptedB.noticedC.metD.heard
48.A.justB.a(chǎn)lsoC.a(chǎn)lreadyD.yet
49.A.whatB.whyC.howD.when
50.A.rarelyB.seldomC.littleD.hardly
51.A.wastedB.killedC.spentD.spared
52.A.occasionallyB.regularlyC.usuallyD.continuously
53.A.emptyB.brightC.openD.wide
54.A.frustratedB.confusedC.embarrassedD.discouraged
55.A.come upB.put upC.come up withD.put up with
56.A.reliefB.happinessC.kindnessD.sadness
57.A.ThereforeB.HoweverC.ThusD.Indeed
58.A.surprisesB.excitesC.encouragesD.upsets
59.A.a(chǎn)ny longerB.a(chǎn)ny moreC.no moreD.no longer
60.A.eldersB.a(chǎn)ncestorsC.relativesD.family

分析 文章講述了"我"童年時(shí)享受著奶奶的陪伴,后來(lái)她得了老年癡呆癥,使我意識(shí)到要謹(jǐn)記身邊的長(zhǎng)輩.

解答 41-45 CBBAC    46-50 DBACD    51-55 CDABC    56-60 DBDDA
41 C.考查固定搭配be informed of 被通知,了解到.句意是:當(dāng)我還是小孩子的時(shí)候,她了解到患有老年癡呆癥.故選C.
42 B.考查形容詞.結(jié)合語(yǔ)境可知我并沒(méi)有多想,可知我是自私的.故選B.
43 B.考查固定搭配think twice aboutsth.再三考慮,三思.句意是:所以我對(duì)此并沒(méi)有多想.故選B.
44 A.考查動(dòng)詞.句意是:在我家里,奶奶就好比膠水把我們團(tuán)結(jié)在一起.hold together 團(tuán)結(jié)在一起,使結(jié)合.故選A.
45 C.考查名詞.結(jié)合語(yǔ)境可知我總是享受著她的陪伴.故選C.
46 D.考查名詞.結(jié)合語(yǔ)境可知這些將是我對(duì)童年懷念最多的記憶.故選D.
47 B.考查動(dòng)詞.當(dāng)我長(zhǎng)大后,我意識(shí)到我奶奶正在變化.故選B.
48 A.考查副詞.一開(kāi)始,只是表現(xiàn)在小事情上.just 僅僅,只是.故選A.
49 C.考查關(guān)系副詞.我永遠(yuǎn)不可能猜到它將如何進(jìn)展.故選C.
50 D.考查副詞.把我奶奶變成一個(gè)我?guī)缀跽J(rèn)不出的人.故選D.
51 C.考查動(dòng)詞.我們花了幾個(gè)小時(shí)不停地談話.spend 花費(fèi),主語(yǔ)是人.故選C.
52 D.考查副詞.我們花了幾個(gè)小時(shí)不停地談話.continuously 不斷地.故選D.
53 A.考查形容詞.然后用空洞的眼神盯著我,奶奶問(wèn):"你今年將畢業(yè)了吧,不是嗎?"故選A.
54 B.考查形容詞.我是大一新生,所以我很困惑她為何問(wèn)我畢業(yè)的事兒.故選B.
55 C.考查動(dòng)詞詞組.我爸爸花費(fèi)了好長(zhǎng)時(shí)間才想出一個(gè)回答.come up with 想出.故選C.
56 D.考查名詞.我聽(tīng)出了爸爸聲音里的悲傷.故選D.
57 B.考查副詞.然而,在16歲的時(shí)候,我對(duì)老年癡呆癥有了更好的理解.故選B.
58 D.考查動(dòng)詞.知道將來(lái)有一天我奶奶不再看著我說(shuō)"這是我的孫女",這使我很難過(guò).故選D.
59 D.考查詞組.知道將來(lái)有一天我奶奶不再看著我說(shuō)"這是我的孫女",這使我很難過(guò).no longer 不再.故選D.
60 A.考查名詞.所以不要忘記你的長(zhǎng)輩.故選A.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 解答此類題目,首先需要通讀全文,掌握文章大意;其次分析每一個(gè)空格前后的語(yǔ)意和語(yǔ)境,進(jìn)而根據(jù)相關(guān)語(yǔ)法選擇正確的答案.

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18.There was an old woman who liked to bake(烘焙) cookies.She didn't have anyone to share them with,so she just gave them away to the children in the neighborhood.This went on for several years and the cookies became quite popular,especially at Christmas time.The parents began to like the cookies as much as the children did,and the old woman's kitchen became very busy,so the children came to help.
  Then one Christmas the old woman became ill.There were no cookies,and there was no money to pay the doctor.The children were very sad.Later they had a bright idea,that is,to bake cookies from the old woman's recipe(食譜).So the children started a cookie store.Soon they had a very good cookie business,with money to pay the doctor as well as to put in the bank.
  After the old woman got well,she was asked to be the manager of the store,selling special cookies for all the holidays of the year.After the old woman died,the children,now grown up,kept the cookie business alive in her name.Maybe life is like a Christmas cookie.The more you share it with your friends,the more you are likely to enjoy it.
24.What did the old woman like to do?B
A.Buy cookies.
B.Bake cookies.
C.Sell cookies.
D.Eat cookies.
25.The children came to help the old woman becauseD.
A.their parents wanted them to do so   
B.they wanted to start a cookie store
C.they didn't like to go to school      
D.the old woman's kitchen became very busy
26.When the old woman was ill,the childrenD.
A.left her alone                     
B.baked cookies for her to eat
C.took turns to look after her          
D.baked and sold the cookies to pay the doctor
27.After the old woman got well,she was asked toA.
A.be the manager of the cookie store    
B.give the cookies away to the poor
C.share the cookies with others          
D.sell the recipe of making cookies.

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