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通讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后在各題所給的四個選項中選出一個最佳答案。
Miracles will happen if you don't give up trying. Even if you have  1 for one hundred times, you may succeed when you try for the 10lst time.
When I was born, my doctor told my mother that there was something wrong with my 2  . They were too soft to be able to walk. Although the news was bad, my mother didn't become  3  . She didn't believe what the doctor said  4  started to look for other ways.
My mother kept looking for other doctors for me, and finally she  5  . The doctor and his team in the hospital did   6  they could to help me. They also asked my parents to teach me to do some  7  to help me walk. One day when my mother came to pick me  8  . I crawled towards her. She was so surprised and happy that she couldn't believe  9   eyes. Crawling was not walking, but it was a good 10  . Day by day, I could walk by myself.
When I grew up, my mother   11  told me these stories. She said that if I thought of what she said whenever I met  12 , I could do anything successfully. I have been working hard and I have turned out to be a very   13   person. I get best  14  in school and I am a good dancer and swimmer. 15   my mother's strong resolution, I live a happy life now. What the story tells us, as my mother always says, is: Never give up.
小題1:
A.achievedB.failedC.suggestedD.told
小題2:
A.legsB.handsC.armsD.eyes
小題3:
A.patientB.confidentC.frustratedD.proud
小題4:
A.orB.andC.ifD.because
小題5:
A.forgotB.changedC.succeededD.worked
小題6:
A.nothingB.somewhereC.anywhereD.everything
小題7:
A.timeB.exerciseC.medicineD.shopping
小題8:
A.awayB.fromC.intoD.up
小題9:
A.herB.myC.hisD.its
小題10:
A.adviceB.endC.chanceD.start
小題11:
A.hardlyB.neverC.alwaysD.nearly
小題12:
A.dreamsB.experimentsC.jobsD.difficulties
小題13:
A.excellentB.dangerousC.busyD.special
小題14:
A.presentsB.friendsC.booksD.grades
小題15:
A.According toB.Instead ofC.Thanks toD.Together with

小題1:B
小題2:A
小題3:C
小題4:B
小題5:C
小題6:D
小題7:B
小題8:D
小題9:A
小題10:D
小題11:C
小題12:D
小題13:A
小題14:D
小題15:C

試題分析:這篇短文中的作者小時候腿有問題,不能正常的行走。但是作者的母親不肯放棄對作者的治療,最后終于取得了一些成績。在作者母親的努力下,作者開始了慢慢地行走,最終成為一個正常的人,并在學習及體育方面取得了不錯的成績。從而告訴我們做事情,要有永不放棄的精神。
小題1:聯(lián)系下文描述,可知此處指的是即使你失敗了100次,故選B,失敗。
小題2:聯(lián)系下文我不能步行,可知是我的腿有問題,故選A,腿。
小題3:聯(lián)系上文描述,可知我的母親沒有變得泄氣,故選C,失意的,泄氣得。
小題4:連詞辨析。A.是否,或者;B.和,并且;C.否則,如果;D.因為。聯(lián)系上下文,可知前后是順接關系,故選B。
小題5:聯(lián)系下文可知她成功的找到了這樣的醫(yī)生,故選C,成功。
小題6:不定代詞辨析。A.沒有東西;B.某些地方;C.任何地方;D.每件事情。結合語境可知此處指的是他們盡其所能的來幫助我,故選D。
小題7:聯(lián)系下文,可知此處指的是做一些鍛煉,故選B,鍛煉,練習。
小題8:結合語境可知此處指的是母親來接我。短語pick up撿起,接某人,故選D。
小題9:結合語境可知我的母親不能相信自己的眼睛,故選A,她的。
小題10:聯(lián)系上文描述,可知此處指的是一個好的開端,故選D,開始,開端。
小題11:聯(lián)系下文描述,可知我的母親總是給我講這些故事。故選C,總是。
小題12:詞義辨析。A.夢想;B.經驗,經歷;C.工作;D.困難。聯(lián)系上下文,可知此處指的是當我遇到困難時,故選D。
小題13:聯(lián)系下文描述,可知我成為了一個很杰出的人,故選A,卓越的,杰出的。
小題14:結合語境可知我在學校取得好成績,故選D,等級,分數(shù)。
小題15:短語辨析。A.按照;B.代替;C.由于;D. 伴隨。聯(lián)系上文,可知是由于母親強烈的決心,我現(xiàn)在過著幸福的生活。故選C。
點評:這篇短文內容比較簡單,理解不難。各小題與上下文聯(lián)系比較緊密,答題中一定要注意聯(lián)系上下文。答完后多讀幾遍,看看是否符合邏輯,適當修改。個別小題可以當作單獨的詞義辨析題來做,先區(qū)分詞義,結合語境選出最能使語句通順的答案。
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