I first met her on the beach near where I live.I drive to this beach.a(chǎn) 36 of three or four miles, when-ever I’m feeling down.At that time she was 37 something.
Looking 38 ,she said,”Hello.”I nodded,not wanting to 39 with a small child.
“I’m Wendy and I’m building something.”she said.
“I see.But what is it?” I asked,not 40 .
“Don’t know,I just like the 41 of sand.”
A sandpiper(磯鷂鳥)flew by.
“That’s a 42 .Mum says sandpipers come to bring us joy.”
“Good―bye,joy,”I thought to myself,”Hello, 43 .”and walked away.My life then seemed completely out of 44 .
“Come again,”she called.”and have another 45 day.”
But the days and weeks that followed 46 to other people:naughty boys and a 47 mother.One morning I suddenly realized I needed my 48 and headed for the beach.The breeze was cool.but I walked along,trying to recapture(捕捉)the inner peace I needed.I had almost 49 the child so I was surprised
when she appeared.
“ 50 do you live?” I asked.She pointed toward a summer cottage.
Then one day,I rushed to my beach in great pain,even in no 51 to greet the girl.”If you don’t mind,”I said coldly,”I’d rather be 52 today.”She seemed unusually 53 and out of breath.
“Why?” she asked.
“My mother died! “
“Did it hurt when she died?”
“Of course it hurt!” I shouted,misunderstanding her.
When I next went to the beach,she wasn’t there.Feeling 54 ,and admitting I 55 her,I went up to the cottage.A woman answered the door.”Wendy,my daughter,died last week.She had leukemia(白血病).Maybe she didn’t tell you.”
36.A.length | B.distance | C.space | D.reach |
37.A.observing | B.drawing | C.building | D.collecting |
38.A.up | B.out | C.down | D.over |
39.A.work | B.play | C.slay | D.talk |
40.A.caring | B.seeing | C.wanting | D.worrying |
41.A.feel | B.sense | C.smell | D.comfort |
42.A.sorrow | B.joy | C.pity | D.lie |
43.A.comfort | B.pleasure | C.kindness | D.pain |
44.A.balance | B.sight | C.mind | D.range |
45.A.sad | B.happy | C.busy | D.fine |
46.A.a(chǎn)dded | B.led | C.belonged | D.related |
47.A.kind | B.poor | C.lone]y | D.sick |
48.A.partier | B.sandpiper | C.chance | D.holiday |
49.A.searched | B.known | C.noticed | D.forgotten |
50.A.How | B.What | C.Where | D.Which |
51.A.mood | B.time | C.way | D.place |
52.A.a(chǎn)lone | B.lonely | C.unique | D.special |
53.A.happy | B.pale | C.good | D.powerful |
54.A.sorry | B.excited | C.cold | D.puzzled |
55.A.cheated | B.lost | C.troubled | D.missed |
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Nowadays, a hospital always manages to keep its beds full. This is good on the one hand, and it’s bad on 36 hand.
One day, I went to see a sick friend at the hospital. I first went to the 37 desk, where I could get a permit to visit the patient.
38 I could ask which room my friend was in, the lady set down my name, age, filled out a form and 39 a bell. I was just about to tell her what I was coming for when two men arrived with a wheelchair, 40 me in it and pushed me down the hall.
“I’m not 41 ,” I shouted. “I’m just looking for a friend.”
“When he comes,” one man said, “we’ll 42 him up to your room.”
In a minute I 43 myself in a small room. In no time they undressed me and covered some other things 44 me. One man said “If you need anything, press the button.”
“I want to get my 45 back.” I begged.
“Oh, you can 46 us,” a voice said, “Even if the 47 happens, we will see that your wife will get everything.” They left and locked the door 48 them.
I was trying to think of how to escape by the door when Dr. Ward came in with several of his 49 .
“Thank God you finally came,” I said.
“It hurts that badly?” he asked.
“No, on the contrary, I am not ill 50 .”
Dr. Ward looked 51 . “If you don’t feel any pain, that means it’s much more 52 than we expected.” Then he turned to his students, “This is the most difficult kind of patient to deal with because he refuses to 53 that he is ill. __54__ he won’t tell us where it hurts, he will never be well again until we find the hurt out for 55 by doing exploratory surgery (手術(shù)探查) .”
A. another B. other C. the other D. others
A. meeting B. office C. information D. medicine
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