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A doctor entered the hospital in a hurry after being called in for an urgent ? ? ? He answered the call as soon as possible, changed his clothes and went directly to the operation blockHe found the boy's father ? ? ? in the hall waiting for the doctorOn seeing him, the dad ? ? ?? , "Why did you take all this ? ? ? to come? Don't you know that my son s life is in danger? Don't you have any sense of?? ? ? ?"

????????????? The doctor smiled and said, "I am sorry, I wasn't in the hospital and I ? ?? ? as fast as I could after receiving the call...And now, I wish you'd calm down work"???? ? I can do my work.”

?? “Calm down? What if your son is in this room right now, would you calm down? If your own son is?? ? ? now what will you do?” said the father ? ?

??? The doctor smiled again and replied," I will say what Job said in the Bible 'From dust we came and to dust we return, blessed by the name of God'? ? ? cannot extend livesGo and ? ? ? for your sonwe will do our best by God's grace"

????????????? "Giving advice when we re not ? ? ? is so easy" murmured the fatherThe operation took some hours ? ? ? which the doctor went out happily

??? "Thank goodness!? Your son is saved ! " And without waiting for the father's reply he carried on his?? ? ?? running“If you have any question, ask the nurse!"

????????????? "Why is he so ? ? ? ? He couldn't wait some minutes so that I could ask about my son's ? ? ? ?" commented the father when seeing the nurse minutes after the doctor leftThe nurse answered, ? ? ?? coming down her face, "His son died yesterday in a road accidentHe was in the funeral when we called him for your son's operation?? ? ? now that he saved your son's life, he left running to finish his son's funeral"

????????????? Never? ? ? anyone...because you never know how their life is and what they're?? ? ? .

1.Ameeting????????????? Bcareer????????????? Coperation????????????? Dtravel

2.Acalling????????????? Brunning????????????? Cjumping????????????? Dpacing

3.Aadmitted????????????? Bexpressed????????????? Cwhispered????????????? Dshouted

4.Atime????????????? Bcost????????????? Clove????????????? Dturn

5.Ahumor????????????? Bresponsibility????????????? Cpride????????????? Dhonor

6.Aworked????????????? Bleft????????????? Ccame????????????? Dmoved

7.Ain case????????????? Bso that????????????? Cuntil????????????? Deven if

8.Adying????????????? Blying????????????? Cmissing????????????? Ddropping

9.Asadly????????????? Bcheerfully????????????? Chopefully????????????? Dangrily

10.AGod????????????? BTeachers??????? ????????????? CFriends???????? ????????????? DDoctors

11.Aspeak????????????? Bspell?????????? ????????????? Cpray?????????? ????????????? Dthink

12.Aworried????????????? Bconcerned????? ????????????? Clost?????????? ????????????? Dtired

13.Aafter????????????? Bfor??????????? ????????????? Cbefore?? ????????????? Dwith

14.Away????????????? Bspirit????????? ????????????? Ctrust????????? ????????????? Ddream

15.Apatient????????????? Bproud??????? ????????????? Cpowerful? ????????????? Dabsent

16.Aposition????????????? Bmedicine????? ????????????? Cstate??? ????????????? Dlife

17.Asweats????????????? Bcold????????? ????????????? Cclouds??????? ????????????? Dtears

18.AAnd????????????? BBut??????????? ????????????? COr????????? ????????????? DWhile

19.Aignore????????????? Bjudge??????????? Cexplain???????? ????????????? Dbelieve

20.Adoing????????????? Bloading???????? ????????????? Cexperiencing??? ????????????? Dreducing

 

【答案】

1.C?

2.D?

3.D ?

4.A?

5.B??

6.C??

7.B??

8.A?

9.D?

10.D?

11.C?

12.B?

13.A?

14.A?

15.B?

16.C?

17.D?

18.A?

19.B?

20.C?

【解析】

試題分析:本文講述一個醫(yī)生被醫(yī)院招回來救一個孩子,他的父親誤解醫(yī)生冷血,做完手術后這個父親才明白原來醫(yī)生剛剛在車禍中失去了兒子,告訴我們,寬容待人,不要武斷。

1.C考查動詞辨析。A meeting見面;????????????? B career事業(yè);????????????? C operation手術;????????????? D travel旅行;句意:一個醫(yī)生匆忙地進入醫(yī)院當他被緊急召來做手術。根據句意他是醫(yī)生,所以著急回來給病人做手術,所以選C項。?

2.D 考查動詞辨析A calling????????????? 打電話;Brunning????????????? 跑;C jumping跳; Dpacing 步行;句意:他發(fā)現男孩的像樣在大廳里來回踱步。Find sb doing發(fā)現某人正在做某事。根據選項與句意只有D項符合情境。

3.D 考查動詞辨析 A admitted承認; Bexpressed????????????? 表達;Cwhispered低語; Dshouted 叫喊。句意:當看到醫(yī)生時,這個父親大喊到。根據下方提到Don't you know that my son s life is in danger難道你不知道我兒子現在很危險嗎?所以這個父親很著急,叫喊著,所以選D項。

4.A考查名詞辨析 A time????????????? 時間 ;Bcost花費; Clove愛; Dturn 翻轉。句意:為什么你花費這么長時間才來,你不知道我兒子很危險嗎?take是花費的意思,所以在質問醫(yī)生為什么花費時間現在才來,故選A項。

5.B 考查名詞辨析A humor幽默; Bresponsibility????????????? 責任;Cpride驕傲; Dhonor尊敬。句意:難道你沒有責任感,根據語境這個父親再質問醫(yī)生,有沒有責任感,現在才來,故選B項。??

6.C 考查動詞辨析A worked????????????? 工作;Bleft離開;????????????? Ccame到來;????????????? Dmoved 離開。句意:翹班產,對不起,我不在醫(yī)生,當我一收到電話就快速趕來了,根據句意提到He answered the call as soon as possible,可知他盡快的趕來,故選C項。

7.B 考查連詞辨析Ain case以防萬一;????????????? Bso that為的是;????????????? Cuntil直到;Deven if 即使。句意:我希望你能冷靜下來為的是讓我好開展工作。醫(yī)生讓他冷靜的目的是安心工作,所以選B項來連接。

8.A考查動詞辨析 Adying死;????????????? Blying????????????? 躺;Cmissing失去;????????????? Ddropping掉落。句意:冷靜,要是你兒子在那,你能冷靜嗎?如果你兒子要死了,你現在怎么辦?根據上文提到 What if your son is in this room right now, would you calm down?可知在反問醫(yī)生。故選A項。

9.D考查副詞辨析Asadly悲傷的;????????????? Bcheerfully????????????? 高興地;Chopefully????????????? 有希望地Dangrily生氣地。根據上文提到 What if your son is in this room right now, would you calm down?可知這個父親很是生氣,所以選D項。

10.D考查名詞辨析AGod上帝;????????????? BTeachers 老師;CFriends 朋友; DDoctor 醫(yī)生。根據上文提到I will say what Job said in the Bible 'From dust we came and to dust we return, blessed by the name of God 我會按照耶穌說的,塵歸塵土歸土,上帝會保佑的,上帝也不能延續(xù)一個人的生命,所以選D項。

11.C 考查動詞辨析 Aspeak說;????????????? Bspell拼寫; Cpray 祈禱; Dthink認為。根據上文提到上帝也不是萬能,所以說,去給你兒子祈禱去吧。所以選C項。

12.B 考查形容詞辨析Aworried著急的;????????????? Bconcerned關心的; Clost 失去的; Dtired累的。句意:那位父親說,當我們漠不關心時給出建議是很容易的事,根據上文給的語境,父親認為不處在這種境況中是不會焦慮的,故選B項。

13.A考查連詞辨析Aafter在。。之后; Bfor 為了; Cbefore 在。。之前; Dwith與。。在一起。句意:手術進行了很多時間,完畢之后,醫(yī)生高興地走出來。考查定語從句,手術做完后,醫(yī)生才能出來,所以選 A項。?

14.A 考查名詞辨析Away方法;????????????? Bspirit精神;????????????? Ctrust 信任; Ddream 夢想。句意:你的兒子得救了,沒有等等待這個父親的回應,他繼續(xù)往前跑出去了。根據下方提到His son died yesterday in a road accidentHe was in the funeral when we called him for your son's operation.他的兒子昨天車禍去世,肯定是匆忙的,所以選A項。

15.B 考查形容詞辨析Apatient耐心的;????????????? Bproud驕傲的; Cpowerful 強有力的;Dabsent缺席的; 句意:為什么他如此驕傲,他不能等會嗎?這個父親對醫(yī)生的誤解,所以選B項。

16.C考查名詞辨析Aposition????????????? 位置;Bmedicine 機器; Cstate情況,州。Dlife生命。句意:他就不能等待一會,為的是我能問問我孩子的情況,根據句意只有C項符合語境。?

17.D考查名詞辨析 Asweats汗水; Bcold感冒; Cclouds云; Dtears 眼淚;句意;護士回答時,眼淚流下來了。根據下方提到His son died yesterday in a road accidentHe was in the funeral when we called him for your son's operation.他的兒子昨天車禍去世,所以護士也很傷心,故選D項。

18.A 考查連詞辨析 句意:并且既然現在他救了你兒子的命,他跑去完成兒子的葬禮。護士提到兩個 內容,再者之間是并列關系,所以選A項。

19.B 考查動詞辨析Aignore忽視; Bjudge判斷; Cexplain? 解釋; Dbelieve相信。 句意:不要判斷一個人,因為你根據不知道他的生活是什么樣子的,他們正在經歷著什么。根據文中提到because所引導的原因狀語從句,可以是來判斷一個人的,故選B項。

20.C 考查動詞辨析 Adoing做;????????????? Bloading負擔; Cexperiencing經歷; Dreducing減少。句意:因為你根據不知道他的生活是什么樣子的,他們正在經歷著什么。文章最后進行點題,通過這個故事來告訴我們的道理。

考點 :故事類短文。

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