第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
I can vividly remember the moment I realized that people were frightened of my brother. I was 18,and my boss at the time was telling me about how several days earlier he had taken his little girl down to the local playground. My brother,who loves 41 and is severely autistic(孤独症的),was already there. “I was frightened he would 42 my little girl,” my boss told me. I’m still not 43 why he told me this. Perhaps he was admitting his own 44 ,but to me it felt like an 45 .It made my heart hurt that my 46 brother should inspire fear like that. It made me angry that this man felt his ignorance was worth 47 .I imagine the anger and hurt I felt then is something 48 to how the parents of Faruk Ali were feeling,days after their autistic son was 49 in the street by two police officers as he was outside his house,helping to collect rubbish. Collecting rubbish probably made him 50 .Many autistic people enjoy organizing and systematizing,and his simple enjoyment of this 51 being interrupted in such a seemingly violent way simply because he looked “suspicious” must have hurt him 52 .Disabled people and their relatives will be aware of the 53 and ignorance that the general public may have. That this can sometimes turn into 54 is absolutely terrifying. Andrew Young,a man with Asperger’s syndrome,a kind of autism,was 55 after pointing out that cycling on the pavement was dangerous. Some people with Asperger’s believe following 56 is very important,but 57 someone so can be interpreted as “threatening”,as his killer said.
Clearly,life is not just 58 for those with autism,but for people with mental illness and mobility problems, 59 anyone whose behavior might not 60 the majority definition of “normal”.
41.A. competing B. fighting C. playing D. hiding
42.A. tolerate B. misunderstand C. meet D. hurt
43.A. content B. sure C. afraid D. curious
44.A. weaknesses B. mistakes C. failures D. crimes
45.A. assumption B. attack C. adventure D. apology
46.A. gentle B. clever C. rude D. brave
47.A. evaluating B. accepting C. sharing D. forgiving
48.A. superior B. similar C. parallel D. sensitive
49.A. rejected B. ignored C. cheated D. beaten
50.A. happy B. lucky C. wealthy D. friendly
51.A. case B. task C. ceremony D. award
52.A. narrowly B. blindly C. regularly D. badly
53.A. fear B. inconvenience C. conflict D. caution
54.A. fantasy B. envy C. violence D. disappointment
55.A. abandoned B. killed C. robbed D. betrayed
56.A. rules B. examples C. tips D. policies
57.A. teasing B. seizing C. telling D. hitting
58. A. casual B. absurd C. awkward D. tough
59. A. simply B. basically C. partly D. personally
60. A. fit B. follow C. give D. use
完型填空
41-45 CDBAB 46-50 ACBDA 51-55 BDACB 56-60 ACDBA
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
I can vividly remember the moment I realized that people were frightened of my brother. I was 18,and my boss at the time was telling me about how several days earlier he had taken his little girl down to the local playground. My brother,who loves 41 and is severely autistic(孤独症的),was already there. “I was frightened he would 42 my little girl,” my boss told me. I’m still not 43 why he told me this. Perhaps he was admitting his own 44 ,but to me it felt like an 45 .It made my heart hurt that my 46 brother should inspire fear like that. It made me angry that this man felt his ignorance was worth 47 .I imagine the anger and hurt I felt then is something 48 to how the parents of Faruk Ali were feeling,days after their autistic son was 49 in the street by two police officers as he was outside his house,helping to collect rubbish. Collecting rubbish probably made him 50 .Many autistic people enjoy organizing and systematizing,and his simple enjoyment of this 51 being interrupted in such a seemingly violent way simply because he looked “suspicious” must have hurt him 52 .Disabled people and their relatives will be aware of the 53 and ignorance that the general public may have. That this can sometimes turn into 54 is absolutely terrifying. Andrew Young,a man with Asperger’s syndrome,a kind of autism,was 55 after pointing out that cycling on the pavement was dangerous. Some people with Asperger’s believe following 56 is very important,but 57 someone so can be interpreted as “threatening”,as his killer said.
Clearly,life is not just 58 for those with autism,but for people with mental illness and mobility problems, 59 anyone whose behavior might not 60 the majority definition of “normal”.
41.A. competing B. fighting C. playing D. hiding
42.A. tolerate B. misunderstand C. meet D. hurt
43.A. content B. sure C. afraid D. curious
44.A. weaknesses B. mistakes C. failures D. crimes
45.A. assumption B. attack C. adventure D. apology
46.A. gentle B. clever C. rude D. brave
47.A. evaluating B. accepting C. sharing D. forgiving
48.A. superior B. similar C. parallel D. sensitive
49.A. rejected B. ignored C. cheated D. beaten
50.A. happy B. lucky C. wealthy D. friendly
51.A. case B. task C. ceremony D. award
52.A. narrowly B. blindly C. regularly D. badly
53.A. fear B. inconvenience C. conflict D. caution
54.A. fantasy B. envy C. violence D. disappointment
55.A. abandoned B. killed C. robbed D. betrayed
56.A. rules B. examples C. tips D. policies
57.A. teasing B. seizing C. telling D. hitting
58. A. casual B. absurd C. awkward D. tough
59. A. simply B. basically C. partly D. personally
60. A. fit B. follow C. give D. use
完型填空
41-45 CDBAB 46-50 ACBDA 51-55 BDACB 56-60 ACDBA