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“Can I see my baby?” the happy new mother asked. When the baby was placed in her arms and she was  1 . The baby had been born without ears.

Time  2 that the baby’s hearing was perfect. It was only his  3 that was damaged. When he rushed home from school one day and  4 himself into his mother’s arms, she sighed,  5 that he would have many heartbreaks in his life.

He grew up and became a  6 with his classmates. He might  7 have been class president, but for that. The boy’s father  8 with the family physician in secret. “Could  9 be done?” the father asked. “I believed I could  10 on a pair of outer ears, if they could be got,” the doctor answered. So the  11 began for a person who would make such a  12 for a young man.

Two years went by. Then the father said, “You are going to the hospital, son. Mother and I have someone who will give the ears you need.  13 it’s a secret,” said the father. The operation was very  14 , and a new person appeared. “But I must know!” he urged his father. “Who  15 so much for me? I could never do enough for him.” “I do not believe you could.” said the father.

The secret was  16 for years till he stood with his father over his mother’s coffin. Slowly and  17 , his father raised his mother’s thick brown hair to  18 that his mother had no outer ears. “Mother said she was  19 she never let her hair be cut,” he whispered gently, “and nobody ever thought she was less  20 , did they?”

1.A.angry     B.disappointed C.surprised  D.curious

2.A.proved    B.seemed    C.told     D.saw

3.A.figure    B.face     C.ear     D.appearance

4.A.got      B.put     C.sent     D.took

5.A.knowing    B.guessing   C.doubting   D.wondering

6.A.enemy     B.stranger   C.favorite   D.friend

7.A.ever     B.also     C.even     D.still

8.A.asked     B.spoke    C.chatted   D.said

9.A.something   B.everything  C.anything   D.nothing

10.A.transplant  B.operate   C.set     D.fix

11.A.operation  B.search    C.interview  D.examination

12.A.devotion   B.effort    C.sacrifice  D.contribution

13.A.Therefore  B.But     C.Though    D.Otherwise

14.A.normal    B.useful    C.difficult  D.successful

15.A.changed   B.worked    C.gave     D.did

16.A.discussed  B.hidden    C.spread    D.kept

17.A.carefully  B.sadly    C.excitedly  D.tenderly

18.A.see     B.find     C.show     D.tell

19.A.proud    B.glad     C.worried   D.regretful

20.A.beautiful  B.ugly     C.respectable D.fashionable

 

1.C當嬰兒捧到懷里時,才發現孩子天生就沒有耳朵,母親驚訝不已,用disappointed“失望”似乎也講得通,但與后面所表現出來的偉大的母愛相矛盾。

2.A時間證明了孩子的聽力沒有缺陷,see“見證”,與題意不符。

3.D聽力沒有缺陷,但是由于天生就沒有耳朵,appearance“相貌”自然受影響;figure“身材”、face“臉龐”與“沒有耳朵”不存在必然的聯系,故排除。

4.B put oneself into one’ arms“投身于某人的懷抱”,符合題意。

5.A母親能理解孩子生活中受了許多苦,故爾嘆息。know“了解、知道”,表示伴隨動作,符合題意;guess“猜測”,doubt“懷疑”,wonder“想知道”,均與題意不符。

6.C favorite“最受歡迎 / 喜愛的人”,符合題意。

7.C他長大后成了最受同學喜愛的人,要不是那事,他甚至有可能成為班長。

8.B speak with = talk with“會談、交談”,符合題意。

9.D“真的啥事都干不了嗎?”,用nothing能體現父親焦急的心情。

10.A transplant on“移植”,符合題意。

11.B既然移植一對外耳是可能做到的,就得尋找肯為孩子做出犧牲的人。

12.C make a sacrifice for sb“為某人做出犧牲”。

13.B “兒子,你可以上醫院動手術了,我和母親請來了一位愿意捐獻耳朵給你的人,但此事要保密”,不難看出,這里表轉折,用but。

14.D從下文的and a new person appeared“重獲新生”,可以推斷出這場手術非常成功。

15.C 考查動詞的用法。“誰為我獻了這份大禮,我永遠報答不了他的恩情”,give“給予”,最符合題意;do so much強調“做了許多事”,與題意不符。

16.D keep secret“保守秘密”。

17.D父親走到母親的靈柩前,慢慢地、輕柔地撩起她濃密的棕色長發……

18.C show“使顯露”,符合題意。

19.B “母親說她很高興從來都沒剪過頭發”。

20.A “但是沒有人會認為她不美,是吧?”fashionable“時髦的”,respectable“體面的、文雅的”,均與題意不符。

 

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