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1 have never forgotten a strange thing that happened to me years ago. I injured my ankle 41  learning to play tennis. One evening at a friend's house I was introduced to a(n) 42
who was said to have the gift of 43 .
He put a rough hand on my 44 ankle for a few minutes, then lifted it. The pain was gone and the bandage loosened. 45 ・ the ankle was healed. I was amazed, and in my 46.1 offered him money.
"Oh, no," he said politely, "no money for a gift so 47 given to me by God. And anyway, I'm made 48 by what I give.*'
That 49 stayed with me, and never more forcefully than some 20 years later when I acted Franklin D. Roosevelt in Sunrise at Campobello. That play is about the young FDR's _50 with polio (小儿麻痹症).It begins in 1921 when he first contracted the disease and 51 in 1924 when he took 10 painfill steps from wheelchair to platform to deliver an important speech.
After a 52 in Philadelphia, I was leaving the theater when I saw a young man still sitting in a scat. I asked him if he was all right. He said, "I'm just waiting for everyone to 53 . I'm going to try ten steps."
I noticed he was a(n) 54 of polio, like FDR.
Suddenly he 55 hard on the amis of his seat, pushed himself up, grabbed the railing behind the scat, then shook on his nearly lifeless legs. 56 . with great pain, he took one step, then another, and 57 aloud, "Three!…Four!...M until he yelled, “Ten!"
“So you see," he said, “what your performance 58 to me." On his way out, the young man waved a farewell. "You have a great _59_, Mr. Bellamy. Thank you."
From that day on I had an entirely new 60 of the carpenter's talent. It is a gift. The words of the carpenter echoed in my head: "I'm made rich by what I give."
At that moment I never felt richer.
41. A. before B. while C. after D. once
42. A. carpenter B. doctor C. actor D. editor
43. A. communicating B. acting C. healing D. debating
44. A. unprotected B. trapped C. equipped D. taped
45. A. No doubt B. No wonder C. After all D. Above all
46. A. sympathy B. privilege C. shame D. gratitude
47. A. greedily B. firmly C. freely D. stably
48. A. dynamic B. rich C. sacred D. ambitious
49. A. remark B.theory C. proposal D, refusal
50. A. collision B. struggle C. compromise D. touch
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51. A. disappears B. dies C. ripens D. ends
52. A. speech B. performance C. treatment D. concert
53. A. assist B. stop C. leave D ・ gather
54. A. victim B. abuser C. survivor D. enemy
55. A. slipped B. pulled C. pressed D. switched
56. A. Abruptly B. Flexibly C. Slowly D. Instantly
57. A. counted B. prayed C. whispered D. declared
58. A. promised B. meant C. submitted D. awarded
59. A. desire B.chance C. gift D. picture
60. A. program B. version C. purpose D. concept
 
 本篇完型主要讲述了 "我”在自己的经历中认识到了:个人的天赋才能带给他人的帮助以及 这种天赋的意义。全文故事比较简单,考查上下文联系和固定措配较多。
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