I lost my sight when I was four years old by falling off a box and landing on my head. Now I am thirty-two. I can vaguely(模糊地)  1  the brightness of sunshine and what color red is. It would be wonderful to see things again,  2  a disaster can do strange things to people. It happened to me the other day that I might not have come to love  3  as I do if I hadn’t been blind. I believe in life now. I am not sure that I would believe in it so  4 . I don’t mean that I would prefer to go without my eyes. I  5  mean that the loss of  6  made me enjoy more of  7  I have now.
Life asks us to keep making  8  to reality. If a person is able to get ready for anything changeable his world will  9  more meaningful. I became blind, but I was  10 . My parents and my teachers saw  11  in me-a potential(潛力) to live, you might call it-which I didn’t see, and they make me fight it out with blindness.
The hardest  12  I had to learn was to believe in myself. That was what I had to do at least. If I hadn’t been able to do that, I would become a chair rocker for the  13  of my life. When I say I believe in myself I am not talking about simply the kind of self-confidence that helps me down an unfamiliar staircase  14 . That is part of it. But I mean something bigger than that: A belief that I could deal with anything alone; that somewhere in the  15  there is a special place where I can make myself fit.
1. A. imagine       B. find             C. remember     D. guess
2. A. but           B. though               C. so           D. because
3. A. myself       B. life             C. eyes         D. blindness
4. A. that         B. therefore            C. happily      D. deeply
5. A. seldom        B. just             C. hardly           D. always
6. A. them      B. it                   C. blindness        D. light
7. A. that         B. what             C. which            D. where
8. A. moments      B. encouragements       C. improvements D. changes
9. A. become        B. change               C. look         D. end
10. A. brave        B. lucky                C. sad          D. wise
11. A. something    B. everything           C. nothing      D. anything
12. A. problem      B. experience           C. difficulty       D. lesson
13. A. rest     B. whole                C. need         D. last
14. A. lonely       B. alone                C. self         D. person
15. A. company  B. group                C. society  (社會)   D. family

1-5 CABDB     6-10 ABDAB         11-15 ADABC

解析1.考查詞義辨析。作者不慎從一個箱子上跌落,頭著地導(dǎo)致眼睛失明。作者還模糊記得陽光和紅色。故選C。
2.此處表示轉(zhuǎn)折。能再看見事物固然很好,但是一個災(zāi)難也會給人帶來好處。故選A。
3.根據(jù)下一句“現(xiàn)在我信任生活了!笨芍,作者以前對生活有些失望。故選B。
4.考查副詞。作者現(xiàn)在深信“生活”,但并不認(rèn)為他放棄自己的雙眼。Deeply“深深地”。故選D。
5.A、C表示否定,與句意不符;D“一直”,作者是從出事后說起的。just“僅僅,只是”;故選B。
6.上一句提到,作者并非放棄雙眼,這里用代詞them代指“my eyes”。故選A。
7.賓語從句作介詞of的賓語,賓語從句缺少賓語,故用what,此處指代“擁有的東西”。故選B。
8.根據(jù)下一句的“changeable”可知,此處說的是“改變”!吧钜恢弊屛覀儗ΜF(xiàn)實做出改變!惫蔬xD。
9.如果一個人能做好準(zhǔn)備接受生活中出現(xiàn)的變化,他的生活將會變得更有意義。故選A。
10.作者雙目失明,但作者認(rèn)為自己是幸運的。故選B。
11.作者的父母和老師從作者身上發(fā)現(xiàn)了某種東西--生命的潛力。something“某物”;故選A。
12.固定搭配。learn a lesson from ...“從......中得到教訓(xùn)”。故選D。
13.這里指作者余下的一生。the rest of...“余下的......”。故選A。
14.作者這里指的自信,并非是相信自己能單獨下樓的信念。lonely“孤獨的”;alone“單獨的”。下面也有出現(xiàn)alone。故選B。
15.作者認(rèn)為“在社會的某個角落,總會用自己的用武之地!惫蔬xC。

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