My brother Ken was born with a brain disease. Though Mama was extremely _______, she never babied Ken. She _______ him to do whatever we did.
I remember once we got a slide in our backyard. Ken was _______ at first sight. But unable to _______ the steps with the braces (支架) on his legs, Ken could only looking up at the rest of us from the _______.
One day, Mama put Ken in the backyard, this time without his braces, and watched him _______ with great difficulty right over to the slide. For the next three hours, Ken climbed the ladder and fell, climbed the ladder and fell, _______. He skinned his knees, and his head was _______.
Our neighbor _______ at Mama, “What kind of woman are you? Look at the blood. Get that boy off that ________________!” Mama told her kindly that if it ________________ her, she would have to close her curtains. Ken had ________________ to go down the slide, and down the slide he would go. It took a couple of days of ________________ before he could go up the ladder and down the slide as well as the rest of us, and another week before he could do it with his braces on.
Ken was not supposed to make it to his tenth birthday but he has ________________ his disease and is now a 42-year-old man who lives ________________ and even holds down a job. He ________________ everything the way he did that slide so many years ago. What a(n) ________________ Mama gave him that day by expecting him to be the ________________ he could be.
Though I often feel I fall short when I compare my ________________ to hers, it gives me great comfort to know that her spirit is ________________ me, somewhere — preparing me to make “mothering magic” of my own.
1.A.loving B.generous C.selfless D.considerate
2.A.forced B.persuaded C.invited D.expected
3.A.addicted B.annoyed C.attracted D.astonished
4.A.manage B.see C.remove D.reach
5.A.room B.ground C.window D.slide
6.A.run B.move C.jump D.D. ride
7.A.once in a while B.step by step C.time and again D.here and there
8.A.lowered B.covered C.bleeding D.spinning
9.A.laughed B.glanced C.nodded D.yelled
10.A.tree B.chair C.roof D.ladder
11.A.disappointed B.scared C.failed D.bothered
12.A.decided B.agreed C.pretended D.hesitated
13.A.walking B.trying C.training D.observing
14.A.treated B.prevented C.suffered from D.lived with
15.A.simply B.painfully C.independently D.hopelessly
16.A.loses B.approaches C.accepts D.misses
17.A.promise B.gift C.award D.suggestion
18.A.healthiest B.happiest C.best D.first
19.A.mothering B.schooling C.sufferings D.belongings
20.A.within B.beyond C.for D.from
高三英语完形填空中等难度题
My brother Ken was born with a brain disease. Though Mama was extremely _______, she never babied Ken. She _______ him to do whatever we did.
I remember once we got a slide in our backyard. Ken was _______ at first sight. But unable to _______ the steps with the braces (支架) on his legs, Ken could only looking up at the rest of us from the _______.
One day, Mama put Ken in the backyard, this time without his braces, and watched him _______ with great difficulty right over to the slide. For the next three hours, Ken climbed the ladder and fell, climbed the ladder and fell, _______. He skinned his knees, and his head was _______.
Our neighbor _______ at Mama, “What kind of woman are you? Look at the blood. Get that boy off that ________________!” Mama told her kindly that if it ________________ her, she would have to close her curtains. Ken had ________________ to go down the slide, and down the slide he would go. It took a couple of days of ________________ before he could go up the ladder and down the slide as well as the rest of us, and another week before he could do it with his braces on.
Ken was not supposed to make it to his tenth birthday but he has ________________ his disease and is now a 42-year-old man who lives ________________ and even holds down a job. He ________________ everything the way he did that slide so many years ago. What a(n) ________________ Mama gave him that day by expecting him to be the ________________ he could be.
Though I often feel I fall short when I compare my ________________ to hers, it gives me great comfort to know that her spirit is ________________ me, somewhere — preparing me to make “mothering magic” of my own.
1.A.loving B.generous C.selfless D.considerate
2.A.forced B.persuaded C.invited D.expected
3.A.addicted B.annoyed C.attracted D.astonished
4.A.manage B.see C.remove D.reach
5.A.room B.ground C.window D.slide
6.A.run B.move C.jump D.D. ride
7.A.once in a while B.step by step C.time and again D.here and there
8.A.lowered B.covered C.bleeding D.spinning
9.A.laughed B.glanced C.nodded D.yelled
10.A.tree B.chair C.roof D.ladder
11.A.disappointed B.scared C.failed D.bothered
12.A.decided B.agreed C.pretended D.hesitated
13.A.walking B.trying C.training D.observing
14.A.treated B.prevented C.suffered from D.lived with
15.A.simply B.painfully C.independently D.hopelessly
16.A.loses B.approaches C.accepts D.misses
17.A.promise B.gift C.award D.suggestion
18.A.healthiest B.happiest C.best D.first
19.A.mothering B.schooling C.sufferings D.belongings
20.A.within B.beyond C.for D.from
高三英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Like many perfectionists, I truly believed that self-sufficiency was a virtue. And _____ my brain was so good at finding what it was looking for, I noticed every single time that idea got proved _____, and so I always had lots of _____for why it really was better if I just handled everything myself.
This kind of thinking, friends, was the _____in disguise (伪装).
My self-reliance came in handy when I was a kid in the seventies and in adulthood when I was an independent _____Then, in the first years of _____the Organized Artist Company, I found myself _____everything I could about websites, copywriting, graphic design, etc. Later whenever one of my business friends _____about how her website was being held hostage (人质) by her designer, I _____felt too satisfied. _____if mistakes were made in my business, they were all mine.
Now this was where my false _____showed up—in not wanting others to know I made mistakes. If I had other people _____me, they would see my errors and _____. Working alone, I could keep up a pretty good display of _____.
But as the Organized Artist Company became increasingly _____, I realized I was doing harm to the people I was trying to serve by attempting to do everything myself. I was _____my growth and the depth of my work.
I had built a business with my own two hands, and I _____with a business that I could hold in my own two hands. Cozy, _____limited in scope (范围).
Once I was willing to control my ego( 自负) and admit that my vision of self-sufficiency was a _____my business took a remarkable leap forward, and revenue _____. Little change, big difference.
1.A. while B. since C. before D. until
2.A. clear B. mistaken C. rough D. right
3.A. evidence B. experience C. suggestion D. confidence
4.A. magic B. devil C. sheep D. heaven
5.A. worker B. perfectionist C. writer D. artist
6.A. running B. owning C. founding D. establishing
7.A. losing B. quitting C. learning D. possessing
8.A. communicated B. commented C. compromised D. complained
9.A. doubtfully B. seriously C. secretly D. strangely
10.A. At most B. At last C. At length D. At least
11.A. elegance B. pride C. anxiety D. annoyance
12.A. helping B. persuading C. criticizing D. ignoring
13.A. statements B. misjudgments C. arguments D. agreements
14.A. inspiration B. imagination C. excellence D. patience
15.A. difficult B. successful C. boring D. relaxing
16.A. limiting B. designing C. creating D. promoting
17.A. came down B. got away C. ended up D. came up
18.A. but B. or C. so D. and
19.A. dream B. virtue C. concept D. trap
20.A. shrank B. doubled C. dropped D. stayed
高三英语完形填空困难题查看答案及解析
Andy was born with a developmental(发展的disorder. The two sides of his brain were not normally together. The right side of his could not communicate with the left. At the age of three, it was for him to walk, speak, and play. He could only echo (重复) back a few words, and walked while someone held each of his hands.
Then came the . He attended an all-day center where he every unimaginable treatment. He struggled, sometimes in , to get stronger. Andy hated it when his parents would ________ him there in the
mornings. However, they —against all odds(逆境)—that he would grow up to live a healthy life. They believed it for themselves, and for Andy.
It .Today Andy is a successful 13-year-old high school student and has won the gold medal for his math competition. His _____ has been nothing short of a wonder. He receives special help with a few things, but _____ his friends in all the activities he loves. Andy overcame a lot of to move from adversity (逆境) to victory.
Ask yourself: “What are the seeds of hidden in my struggles today? If I get up when I , what will that make possible tomorrow? ”
“Overnight success” is the of years of tenacity (坚韧)and continued .
Victory is possible for those who never give in to whatever bad to them. They’ll find the path to their dream. , they will accept adversities as universities that will foster (促进) strength, growth, and skills to attract the victory they seek.
1.A.touched B.used C. mixed D. joined
2.A.ear B. body C. foot D. shoulder
3.A. difficult B.easy C. interesting D. funny
4.A. fast B.strangely C. strongly D. slowly
5.A.power B.attention C. struggles D. failures
6.A.watched B.followed C. received D. enjoyed
7.A. tears B. smiles C.excitement D.disappointment
8.A.make B.leave C.forget D.put
9.A.doubted B.believed C.guessed D. imagined
10.A.lovely B.rich C.normal D.colorful
11.A.paid off B.set out C.ran out D.went off
12.A.story B.problem C. experience D. progress
13.A. sees B. visits C. invites D. joins
14.A.objects B.Enemies C.habits D.difficulties
15.A.flower B.spirit C.strength D.pride
16.A.lose B. fail C.fall D.stop
17.A. mark B.result C. symbol D. sign
18.A.learning B. taking C.offering D. refusing
19.A.related B. happened C.appealed D. referred
20.A.However B. Otherwise C. Besides D. Rather
高三英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Andy was born with a developmental disorder. The two sides of his brain were not____normally together. The right side of his____could not communicate with the left. At the age of three, it was____for him to walk, speak, and play. He could only echo(重复) a few words, and walked____while someone held each of his hands.
Then came the ____. He attended an all-day center where he____every unimaginable treatment. He struggled, sometimes in____, to get stronger. Andy hated it when his parents would____him there in the mornings. However, they____ --against all odds(逆境)--that he could grow up to live a____ healthy life. They believed it for themselves, and for Andy.
It____.Today Andy is a successful 13-year-old high school student and has won the gold medal for his math competition. His ____has been nothing short of a wonder. He receives special help with a few things, but____his friends in all the activities he loves. Andy overcomes a lot of____to move from adversity (逆境)to victory.
Ask yourself :"What are the seeds of____hidden in my struggles today? If I get up when I____, what will that make possible tomorrow?"
"Overnight success" is the____of years of tenacity (坚韧)and continued____.
Victory is possible for those who never give in to whatever bad____to them. They'll find the path to their dream. ____, they will accept adversities as universities that will foster(促进) strength, growth, and skills to attract the victory they seek.
1.A. touched B. used C. mixed D. joined
2.A. ear B. body C. foot D. shoulder
3.A. difficult B. easy C. interesting D. funny
4.A. fast B. strangely C. strongly D. slowly
5.A. power B. attention C. struggles D. failures
6.A. watched B. followed C. received D. enjoyed
7.A. tears B. smiles C. excitement D. disappointment
8.A. make B. leave C. forget D. put
9.A. doubted B. believed C. guessed D. imagined
10.A. lovely B. rich C. normal D. colorful
11.A. paid off B. set out C. ran out D. went off
12.A. story B. problem C. experience D. progress
13.A. sees B. visits C. invites D. joins
14.A. objects B. enemies C. habits D. difficulties
15.A. flower B. spirit C. strength D. pride
16.A. lose B. fail C. fall D. stop
17.A. mark B. result C. symbol D. sign
18.A. learning B. taking C. offering D. refusing
19.A. related B. happened C. appealed D. referred
20.A. However B. Otherwise C. Besides D. Rather
高三英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
I was born with epilepsy, a disease of the nervous system that causes a person to fall unconscious. I first suffered from it at 3.My mother was also born with it, but only ever so often short periods, Elementary and Junior High were not easy for me. I was unable to take part in sports and events like the other students. I was being treated with medicines, as they were trying to find the right ones for me. I was a victim of bullying. and often got off the school bus crying. I had friends and good times, but I was never happy at school. I would rather stay at home and play the piano and read books.
The first two years of High School were the worst. I was bullied by girls and guys who didn't want to get to know me. I soon felt like there was something wrong with me. I felt alone, and my relationship with God was falling. Junior year, I took part in volleyball and cheerleading, and was Very 8uccessful in the two. I made t}1ree Very close friends, and I soon started acting like myself.
Senior year, I was Voted class clown, and I grew so strong and I shared my kindness with all around me, and stood up for what was right.
When l went off to college, I started attending church and my relationship with Cod was close again, like my younger days in Sunday sch001.1 wouldn't go back and change anything. I came to a conclusion. It was my mom who helped me and stood by my side all those years, and it was God who carried me. I am stronger than ever before, and I will never become discouraged about the bullying. I still have my beautiful family, and nothing else will take away those memories. If these difficulties and efforts bring us closer to God, then bring on the rain.
1.WIly would the author stay at home rather than play with others?
A. Because she had no friends at all to play with.
B. Because she often suffered from epilepsy.
C. Because she was often bullied by others.
D. Because she had no skills in plays.
2.From the passage we can know the author was——when in Elementary and Junior High schools.
A. positive B. brave C.naughty D. depressed
3.Who gave the author greatest help in the author's life?
A. The God B.Her teacher
C. Her friends D. Her mother
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Nodira, 18, lives in the Tashkent region of Uzbekistan. She was born with a rare disease and is now paralyzed(瘫痪) from the waist down. Her life is confined to a wheelchair but her dreams know no such boundaries. Her hopes for the future include attending university, riding in her father’s car and being able to walk like other children.
Nodira, which means ‘unique’ in Uzbek, is one of five children in a poor family. Every morning, after reciting her prayers, Nodira feeds the hens and goats from her wheelchair. The rest of her day is spent knitting for other people and helping her mother with the household chores.
Nodira has never been to school because it is too far from her home and inaccessible for her wheelchair. A local teacher used to come and tutor her at home and, as a result, she was able to finish third grade. After that, her parents moved to another town and the tutor could not visit as much.
Despite the many difficulties in Nodira’s life she is lucky to be living with her family. The stigma(羞辱) attached to the children living with disabilities, combined with the lack of wheelchair access in schools and the economic difficulties faced by many Uzbek families, have led many parents to place children with disabilities in special institutions.
These days, Nodira does homework exercises at home and reads as much as she can. Still, it is unlikely that she will be able to finish her primary education, much less attend university. While missing out on an education is a great disappointment to Nodira, her greatest wish, for a true friend, can still come true. “What I want more than anything is a friend who also has a disability,” she says. “Somebody will not feel sorry for me or make fun of me, and will understand what my life is like.”
1.The underlined sentence in the first paragraph probably means “_____”.
A. her dreams will help her desert her wheel chair
B. her dreams are never limited by her disability
C. she often dreams of moving freely without a wheel chair
D. she never dreams of recovering from her disability
2.Nodira does all the following every day EXCEPT _____.
A. give food to some animals
B. to make clothes from woolen or cotton thread
C. drive cars designed for the disabled
D. help with the housework
3.The underlined word “tutor” in the 3rd paragraph can be replaced by “_____”.
A. educate B. visit C. treat D. comfort
4.What Nodira wants most is ______.
A. to go to university B. to walk on her own feet
C. to finish her primary education D. to find a true friend
高三英语阅读理解简单题查看答案及解析
Nodira, 18, lives in the Tashkent region of Uzbekistan.She was born with a rare disease and is now paralyzed(瘫痪) from the waist down.Her life is confined to a wheelchair but her dreams know no such boundaries.Her hopes for the future include attending university, riding in her father’s car and being able to walk like other children.
Nodira, which means ‘unique’ in Uzbek, is one of five children in a poor family.Every morning, after reciting her prayers, Nodira feeds the hens and goats from her wheelchair.The rest of her day is spent knitting for other people and helping her mother with the household chores.
Nodira has never been to school because it is too far from her home and inaccessible for her wheelchair.A local teacher used to come and tutor her at home and, as a result, she was able to finish third grade.After that, her parents moved to another town and the tutor could not visit as much.
Despite the many difficulties in Nodira’s life she is lucky to be living with her family.The stigma(羞辱) attached to the children living with disabilities, combined with the lack of wheelchair access in schools and the economic difficulties faced by many Uzbek families, have led many parents to place children with disabilities in special institutions.
These days, Nodira does homework exercises at home and reads as much as she can.Still, it is unlikely that she will be able to finish her primary education, much less attend university.While missing out on an education is a great disappointment to Nodira, her greatest wish, for a true friend, can still come true.“What I want more than anything is a friend who also has a disability,” she says.“Somebody will not feel sorry for me or make fun of me, and will understand what my life is like.”
1.The underlined sentence in the first paragraph probably means “_____”.
A.her dreams will help her desert her wheel chair
B.her dreams are never limited by her disability
C.she often dreams of moving freely without a wheel chair
D.she never dreams of recovering from her disability
2.Nodira does all the following every day EXCEPT _____.
A.give food to some animals
B.to make clothes from woolen or cotton thread
C.drive cars designed for the disabled
D.help with the housework
3.The underlined word “tutor” in the 3rd paragraph can be replaced by “_____”.
A.educate B.visit C.treat D.comfort
4.What Nodira wants most is ______.
A.to go to university B.to walk on her own feet
C.to finish her primary education D.to find a true friend
高三英语阅读理解简单题查看答案及解析
“Your son has suffered brain damage,” the doctor told my mother after I was born in the hospital. “He will never walk or speak and I_________you find a suitable institution in which to place him”. Mom's response was a stubborn determination to prove him _________.
The next year should have been one of firsts, but mine came _________than average. Photos show I am a healthy child. What you can't ___________ are mom's eager hands supporting me from behind _______ I couldn't sit up. Although my athletic ___________ were lacking, my cognitive(认知的) abilities convinced her I was _______. Mom began to exercise my arms and legs. _______was slow, but she continued trying. Several trips to hospitals didn't _______ doctors of any progress. However, all the non-stop exercise paid off. At 2, I could sit up and move around on my behind, ________ I still couldn't crawl like a baby. A piece of equipment was ____________: the “standing box.” Locked into an upright(直立) position, I screamed for ____________. Mom had to explain to the neighbors I wasn't being ______________. After each treatment in the box, she would hold me close, telling me I would someday ____________
For six months, using the equipment was painful, but it ____________ . One day as I was copying the________________of cartoon characters, I jumped up and started running around the room. Laughing and jumping around, I called out to Mom. She ________ silently from the kitchen doorway, nodding with tears in her eyes.____________, her little Patrick had defeated the “experts”.
Then I went to preschool, high school and college and ______________an editor of a famous magazine.
Thanks, Mom. The ____________ you chose has made all the difference.
1.A.promise B.order C.suggest D.beg
2.A.honest B.wrong C.guilty D.silly
3.A.slower B.higher C.heavier D.smaller
4.A.miss B.control C.have D.see
5.A.though B.if C.because D.until
6.A.theories B.skills C.materials D.fuels
7.A.important B.perfect C.normal D.patient
8.A.Progress B.Result C.Process D.Time
9.A.warn B.remind C.inform D.convince
10.A.or B.yet C.so D.for
11.A.stolen B.broken C.repaired D.added
12.A.joy B.freedom C.food D.sleep
13.A.abused B.accepted C.teased D.refused
14.A.speak B.hear C.walk D.drive
15.A.worked B.changed C.burnt D.stopped
16.A.names B.voices C.faces D.actions
17.A.watched B.listened C.read D.wrote
18.A.Suddenly B.Quietly C.Strangely D.Finally
19.A.visited B.became C.praised D.helped
20.A.gift B.style C.road D.education
高三英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
I clearly remember the day when my little brother was born: January 1,1994. One of my favorite family photos shows me lying with my mother in the hospital bed, happy but unaware of the small, sleeping baby in the background.
I stayed with my grandparents for the weekend of my brother’s birth, excited about my new brother but not yet aware of what having a little brother would mean. I didn’t truly realize what was going on until we were in the hospital room at Duke University—coincidentally ,the same room in which I had been born two years earlier.
When I looked at my brother for the first time, I felt a mixture of fear and interest. Little did I know that small, pink creature would grow up to be one of my favorite people in the world.
In reality, though I am two years older than my brother, I am more often than not the real baby in the family. I am very lacking when it comes to common sense. Instructions constantly confuse me and I frequently find myself totally puzzled by things like knowing how to start the washing machine or manage the storage settings on my iPhone.
That’s where Gibson comes in. The poor kid has had to guide me through more tasks than I would care to admit, but he never complains. Though I should probably be told to figure it out myself, he always comes through.
I’m envious of his ability to readily answer the ever-present, “What do you want to do with your life?” question at family gatherings. “Be a doctor,” he says—a solid answer, completely opposite to my shaky one, “Well, I’m an English major, so…”
My brother truly is my best friend. No one understands me better, and there isn’t anyone else I would want to be stuck with in our family. I may not have a clear idea of where I’m headed, but he is stuck with me.
1.How did the author feel when he saw his brother for the first time?
A. Angry and sad.
B. Excited and moved.
C. Curious and scared.
D. Happy and interested.
2.What does the underlined sentence in the fourth paragraph mean?
A. My brother is the real baby in the family.
B. In fact, I seem to be less mature than my little brother.
C. My brother gets more love from the family than I do.
D. I am growing more slowly than my brother.
3.What does the brother often help the author do?
A. Help him deal with many daily tasks.
B. Help him with his studies.
C. Give him advice on how to choose a major.
D. Comfort him when he is in a bad mood.
4.What is the best title for this text?
A. My Strange Family Gatherings
B. The Real Baby in the Family
C. Stuck with Me—My Not-So-Little Little Brother
D. The Feeling of Having a Brother
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
I clearly remember the day when my little brother was born: January 1, 1994. One of my favorite family photos shows me lying with my mother in the hospital bed, happy but un-aware of the small, sleeping baby in the background.
I stayed with my grandparents for the weekend of my brother’s birth, excited about my new brother but not yet aware of what having a little brother would mean. I didn’t truly realize what was going on until we were in the hospital room at Duke University----
coincidentally (碰巧地), the same room in which I had been born two years earlier.
When I looked at my brother for the first time, I felt a mixture of fear and interest. Little did know that small, pink creature would grow up to be one of my favorite people in the world.
In reality, though I am two years older than my brother, I am more often than not the real baby in the family. I am very lacking when it comes to common sense. Instructions constantly confuse me and I frequently find myself totally puzzled by things like knowing how to start the washing machine or manage the storage settings on my iPhone.
That’s where Gibson comes in. The poor kid has had to guide me through more tasks than I would care to admit, but he never complains. Though I should probably be told to figure it out myself, he always comes through.
I’m envious of his ability to readily answer the ever-present, “What do you want to do with your life?” question at family gatherings. “Be a doctor,” he says----a solid answer, completely opposite to my shaky one, “Well, I’m an English major, so...”
My brother truly is my best friend. No one understands me better, and there isn’t anyone else I would want to be stuck with in our family. I may not have a clear idea of where I’m headed, but he is stuck with me.
1.How did the author feel when he saw his brother for the first time?
A. Angry and sad.
B. Excited and moved.
C. Curious and scared.
D. Happy and interested.
2.What does the underlined sentence in the fourth paragraph mean?
A. My brother is the real baby in the family.
B. In fact, I seem to be less mature than my little brother.
C. My brother gets more love from the family than I do.
D. I am growing more slowly than my brother.
3.What does the brother often help the author do?
A. Help him deal with many daily tasks.
B. Help him with his studies.
C. Give him advice on how to choose a major.
D. Comfort him when he is in a bad mood.
4.What is the best title for this text?
A. My Strange Family Gatherings
B. The Real Baby in the Family
C. Stuck with Me----My Not-So-Little Little Brother
D. The Feeling of Having a Brother
高三英语阅读理解简单题查看答案及解析