五、完形填空
17 - year - old Gracie had always been an athlete. She was known 1 her strength and speed in basketball. But when she began feeling tired during games and having 2 catching her breath, she became hopeless. Soon, after visiting her doctor, Gracie realized she had cancer.
After the operation, the doctor said she still needed a stem cell transplant (干细胞移植). During this hard time, Gracie met Rita, a music therapist (治疗专家). She invited Gracie to try music therapy. The therapy made 3 easier for her to get through the hard time.
The first time Rita visited Gracie, she brought a guitar and taught Gracie a few beginner chords (和弦), and in almost no time, she was attracted (吸引). Although she felt tired out from her treatment, she practised her three chords until her 4 got hurt.
It's hard for Gracie to explain how 5 music therapy helped her, but she knows for sure that it did. Some days, though she was very sick, she would try to get out of the bed 6 Rita was there. “She would teach me a new chord if I got out of bed. That 7 me a lot,” Gracie said.
The influence of music therapy didn't 8 when Gracie left the hospital — she uses the songs she learned to cheer herself up when she's sad or not feeling well. Even today, music helps her look on the 9 side even in moments that seem dark.
Today, Gracie is busy preparing her college applications. She feels thankful for the 10 she got through music therapy. Gracie is now thinking about being a music therapist herself, hoping to help others the way Rita helped her.
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C. difficulty
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17 - year - old Gracie had always been an athlete. She was known 1 her strength and speed in basketball. But when she began feeling tired during games and having 2 catching her breath, she became hopeless. Soon, after visiting her doctor, Gracie realized she had cancer.
After the operation, the doctor said she still needed a stem cell transplant (干细胞移植). During this hard time, Gracie met Rita, a music therapist (治疗专家). She invited Gracie to try music therapy. The therapy made 3 easier for her to get through the hard time.
The first time Rita visited Gracie, she brought a guitar and taught Gracie a few beginner chords (和弦), and in almost no time, she was attracted (吸引). Although she felt tired out from her treatment, she practised her three chords until her 4 got hurt.
It's hard for Gracie to explain how 5 music therapy helped her, but she knows for sure that it did. Some days, though she was very sick, she would try to get out of the bed 6 Rita was there. “She would teach me a new chord if I got out of bed. That 7 me a lot,” Gracie said.
The influence of music therapy didn't 8 when Gracie left the hospital — she uses the songs she learned to cheer herself up when she's sad or not feeling well. Even today, music helps her look on the 9 side even in moments that seem dark.
Today, Gracie is busy preparing her college applications. She feels thankful for the 10 she got through music therapy. Gracie is now thinking about being a music therapist herself, hoping to help others the way Rita helped her.
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C
) 1. A. asB. of
C. for
D. to
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C
) 2. A. funB. worries
C. difficulty
D. interest
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B
) 3. A. herB. it
C. that
D. them
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D
) 4. A. armsB. feet
C. knees
D. fingers
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B
) 5 A. clearlyB. exactly
C. certainly
D. carefully
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C
) 6. A. soB. but
C. if
D. and
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) 7. A. encouragedB. lasted
C. controlled
D. allowed
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) 8. A. endB. fail
C. waste
D. spread
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D
) 9. A. darkB. grey
C. red
D. bright
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C
) 10. A. chanceB. record
C. support
D. attention
答案:1. C 2. C 3. B 4. D 5. B 6. C 7. A 8. A 9. D 10. C
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### 五、完形填空
17岁的格雷西一直是一名运动员。她因在篮球方面的力量和速度而闻名。但当她在比赛中开始感到疲倦,并且呼吸困难时,她变得绝望了。在看了医生后不久,格雷西意识到自己得了癌症。
手术后,医生说她还需要进行干细胞移植。在这段艰难的时期,格雷西遇到了丽塔,一位音乐治疗师。丽塔邀请格雷西尝试音乐治疗。这种治疗使她更容易度过这段艰难的时期。
丽塔第一次去看望格雷西时,带来了一把吉他,并教了格雷西几个初级和弦,几乎立刻,格雷西就被吸引住了。尽管治疗让她疲惫不堪,但她还是练习这三个和弦,直到手指受伤。
格雷西很难确切地解释音乐治疗对她有多大帮助,但她肯定音乐治疗确实帮了她。有些日子,尽管她病得很重,但如果丽塔在那里,她会努力下床。“如果我下床,她会教我一个新和弦。这对我鼓励很大,”格雷西说。
音乐治疗的影响在格雷西出院后并没有结束——当她难过或感觉不舒服时,她会用学到的歌曲让自己振作起来。即使在今天,音乐也能帮助她在看似黑暗的时刻看到光明的一面。
如今,格雷西正忙着准备大学申请。她很感激通过音乐治疗得到的支持。格雷西现在正考虑自己成为一名音乐治疗师,希望能像丽塔帮助她那样帮助别人。
1. A. 作为;B. ……的;C. 因为;D. 到
2. A. 乐趣;B. 担忧;C. 困难;D. 兴趣
3. A. 她;B. 它;C. 那个;D. 他们
4. A. 胳膊;B. 脚;C. 膝盖;D. 手指
5. A. 清楚地;B. 确切地;C. 当然;D. 仔细地
6. A. 所以;B. 但是;C. 如果;D. 和
7. A. 鼓励;B. 持续;C. 控制;D. 允许
8. A. 结束;B. 失败;C. 浪费;D. 传播
9. A. 黑暗的;B. 灰色的;C. 红色的;D. 明亮的
10. A. 机会;B. 记录;C. 支持;D. 关注
### 五、完形填空
17岁的格雷西一直是一名运动员。她因在篮球方面的力量和速度而闻名。但当她在比赛中开始感到疲倦,并且呼吸困难时,她变得绝望了。在看了医生后不久,格雷西意识到自己得了癌症。
手术后,医生说她还需要进行干细胞移植。在这段艰难的时期,格雷西遇到了丽塔,一位音乐治疗师。丽塔邀请格雷西尝试音乐治疗。这种治疗使她更容易度过这段艰难的时期。
丽塔第一次去看望格雷西时,带来了一把吉他,并教了格雷西几个初级和弦,几乎立刻,格雷西就被吸引住了。尽管治疗让她疲惫不堪,但她还是练习这三个和弦,直到手指受伤。
格雷西很难确切地解释音乐治疗对她有多大帮助,但她肯定音乐治疗确实帮了她。有些日子,尽管她病得很重,但如果丽塔在那里,她会努力下床。“如果我下床,她会教我一个新和弦。这对我鼓励很大,”格雷西说。
音乐治疗的影响在格雷西出院后并没有结束——当她难过或感觉不舒服时,她会用学到的歌曲让自己振作起来。即使在今天,音乐也能帮助她在看似黑暗的时刻看到光明的一面。
如今,格雷西正忙着准备大学申请。她很感激通过音乐治疗得到的支持。格雷西现在正考虑自己成为一名音乐治疗师,希望能像丽塔帮助她那样帮助别人。
1. A. 作为;B. ……的;C. 因为;D. 到
2. A. 乐趣;B. 担忧;C. 困难;D. 兴趣
3. A. 她;B. 它;C. 那个;D. 他们
4. A. 胳膊;B. 脚;C. 膝盖;D. 手指
5. A. 清楚地;B. 确切地;C. 当然;D. 仔细地
6. A. 所以;B. 但是;C. 如果;D. 和
7. A. 鼓励;B. 持续;C. 控制;D. 允许
8. A. 结束;B. 失败;C. 浪费;D. 传播
9. A. 黑暗的;B. 灰色的;C. 红色的;D. 明亮的
10. A. 机会;B. 记录;C. 支持;D. 关注