Lisa Reid lost her sight(視力) because of cancer ten years ago, but a knock on the head has given it back. The 24-year-old lady has 36 part of her sight after being knocked on the head. Eleven days ago, Miss Reid 37 down to kiss her guide dog good night, but accidentally(意外地) hit her head on a coffee table. 38 she woke up the next morning, she could see for the first time in 10 years.
“I could 39 believe it. It’s amazing,” she said. The cancer that stole Miss Reid’s sight was diagnosed(診斷) 13 years ago. Doctors gave her a five percent 40 of survival after discovering she had brain cancer. An operation(手術(shù)) to excide the tumor(切除腫瘤) was 41 , but it damaged her eyes and had a bad effect 42 her sight.
Miss Reid was blind at 14, and her eyes were only able to notice 43 and dark.. “I had lost hope and thought that everything was against me,” she said.
Now Miss Reid has recovered 80 percent of the sight in her left eye, but her color vision(色覺) is 44 . The eye expert has no 45 for her recovery because he has never seen a similar case(病例).
After Miss Reid recovered her sight on November 17, she 46 it a secret at the beginning, but later in the day she called her 47 and over the telephone read the health warning on a cigarette package(盒) to her mum. “Lisa 48 me and said‘there’s been a change; listen to this’,” said Louise Reid, Miss Reid’s mother. “Then she started reading to me. I was surprised.” Unsure whether her sight would last(持續(xù)), Miss Reid waited 49 the next day before 49 her walking stick and spreading the good news. She couldn’t wait to celebrate it with her family and friends.
A.returned | B. recovered | C. damaged | D. examined | |
A .bent | B. stood | C. lay | D. jumped | |
A. Before | B. While | C. When | D. Since | |
A. always | B .almost | C. hardly | D. simply | |
A .danger | B .chance | C. ability | D. sign | |
A. wrong | B. successful | C. difficult | D. expensive | |
A. on | B. up | C. to | D. of | |
A. light | B. color | C. night | D. white | |
A. wild | B. weak | C. wrong | D. sick | |
A. explanation | B. description | C. purpose | D. excuse | |
A. allowed | B. hid | C. kept | D. protected | |
A. doctor | B. mother | C. friend | D. boss | |
A. emailed | B. warned | C. showed | D. rang | |
A. till | B. on | C. in | D. off | |
A.throwing away | B.sending away | C. handing out | D. running out |
科目:高中英語 來源:2011年吉林省長春外國語學校高一上學期期末考試英語試卷 題型:完型填空
Lisa Reid lost her sight(視力) because of cancer ten years ago, but a knock on the head has given it back. The 24-year-old lady has 36 part of her sight after being knocked on the head. Eleven days ago, Miss Reid 37 down to kiss her guide dog good night, but accidentally(意外地) hit her head on a coffee table. 38 she woke up the next morning, she could see for the first time in 10 years.
“I could 39 believe it. It’s amazing,” she said. The cancer that stole Miss Reid’s sight was diagnosed(診斷) 13 years ago. Doctors gave her a five percent 40 of survival after discovering she had brain cancer. An operation(手術(shù)) to excide the tumor(切除腫瘤) was 41 , but it damaged her eyes and had a bad effect 42 her sight.
Miss Reid was blind at 14, and her eyes were only able to notice 43 and dark.. “I had lost hope and thought that everything was against me,” she said.
Now Miss Reid has recovered 80 percent of the sight in her left eye, but her color vision(色覺) is 44 . The eye expert has no 45 for her recovery because he has never seen a similar case(病例).
After Miss Reid recovered her sight on November 17, she 46 it a secret at the beginning, but later in the day she called her 47 and over the telephone read the health warning on a cigarette package(盒) to her mum. “Lisa 48 me and said‘there’s been a change; listen to this’,” said Louise Reid, Miss Reid’s mother. “Then she started reading to me. I was surprised.” Unsure whether her sight would last(持續(xù)), Miss Reid waited 49 the next day before 49 her walking stick and spreading the good news. She couldn’t wait to celebrate it with her family and friends.
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A.returned | B.recovered | C.damaged | D.examined |
A.bent | B.stood | C.lay | D.jumped |
A.Before | B.While | C.When | D.Since |
A.a(chǎn)lways | B.a(chǎn)lmost | C.hardly | D.simply |
A.danger | B.chance | C.a(chǎn)bility | D.sign |
A.wrong | B.successful | C.difficult | D.expensive |
A.on | B.up | C.to | D.of |
A.light | B.color | C.night | D.white |
A.wild | B.weak | C.wrong | D.sick |
A.explanation | B.description | C.purpose | D.excuse |
A.a(chǎn)llowed | B.hid | C.kept | D.protected |
A.doctor | B.mother | C.friend | D.boss |
A.emailed | B.warned | C.showed | D.rang |
A.till | B.on | C.in | D.off |
A.throwing away | B.sending away | C.handing out | D.running out |
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科目:高中英語 來源:2011年吉林省高一年級上學期期末考試英語試卷 題型:完型填空
Lisa Reid lost her sight(視力) because of cancer ten years ago, but a knock on the head has given it back. The 24-year-old lady has 36 part of her sight after being knocked on the head. Eleven days ago, Miss Reid 37 down to kiss her guide dog good night, but accidentally(意外地) hit her head on a coffee table. 38 she woke up the next morning, she could see for the first time in 10 years.
“I could 39 believe it. It’s amazing,” she said. The cancer that stole Miss Reid’s sight was diagnosed(診斷) 13 years ago. Doctors gave her a five percent 40 of survival after discovering she had brain cancer. An operation(手術(shù)) to excide the tumor(切除腫瘤) was 41 , but it damaged her eyes and had a bad effect 42 her sight.
Miss Reid was blind at 14, and her eyes were only able to notice 43 and dark.. “I had lost hope and thought that everything was against me,” she said.
Now Miss Reid has recovered 80 percent of the sight in her left eye, but her color vision(色覺) is 44 . The eye expert has no 45 for her recovery because he has never seen a similar case(病例).
After Miss Reid recovered her sight on November 17, she 46 it a secret at the beginning, but later in the day she called her 47 and over the telephone read the health warning on a cigarette package(盒) to her mum. “Lisa 48 me and said‘there’s been a change; listen to this’,” said Louise Reid, Miss Reid’s mother. “Then she started reading to me. I was surprised.” Unsure whether her sight would last(持續(xù)), Miss Reid waited 49 the next day before 49 her walking stick and spreading the good news. She couldn’t wait to celebrate it with her family and friends.
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