A篇Ibelieveinmiracles(奇迹)becauseI'veseensomanyofthem.Oneday,apatientwasreferredtomewhowasonehundredandtwoyearsold.“There’sa36inmyupperjaw,”shesaid.“Itoldmyowndentistit'snothing,buthe37Icometoseeyou”Hereighty-year-oldsonaccompaniedher.Hewould38toaddsomething,butshestoppedhim.Shewantedtotelleverythingherself.Ifoundalargecancerthatspreadovermuchofthe39ofhermouth.Acarefulexaminationlater40thatitwasaparticularlybadsortofcancer.Duringhernextappointment,Iexplainedtoherthe41oftheproblemSheclaspedmyhandinhersandsaid,“Iknowyou’reworriedaboutme,butI’mjust42.”Ithoughtotherwise.Afterconsiderable43onmypart,andkindnessonherpartbecauseshewantedto44me,sheagreedtohavemereferhertoacancersurgeon.Shesawhim,butasIexpected,45treatment.Aboutsixmonthslatershereturnedtomyoffice,stillenergeticand46.“Howareyou?”Iasked.“I’mjustfine,honey,”sheresponded47highspirits.“WhencanIgetstartedonfixingmydentures(假牙)?”Surprisedtoseeheratall,Ianswered48,“Letmetakealookinyourmouthandwe’llseeaboutit.”Icouldn’tbelievemyeyes.Thecancerthathad49nearlytheentireroofofhermouthwasgone—onlyonesmallareaofredness50.Ihadreadofsuchthingshappening,buthad51seenthemwithmyowneyes.Thatwasmyfirstmiracle.SincethenI'veseenmanyothers,becausetheykeepgetting52tosee.Infact,miraclesaredailyeventsformenow.Andpeoplearenmiracle,53throughthemwehaveachancetoknowourselvesandto54themiraclesofoneanother.Sincemyfirstmiracle,I'vecometounderstandthatthetimeandplaceforamiracleis55wechoosetofindit.36.A.cutB.painC.woundD.cancer37.A.declaredB.suspectedC.promisedD.insisted38.A.refuseB.continueC.attemptD.manage39.A.roofB.coinerC.bottomD.surface40.A.confirmedB.convincedC.consideredD.concluded41.A.possibilityB.importanceC.seriousnessD.resolution42.A.oldB.sickC.fineD.glad43.A.permissionB.supportC.approvalD.effort44.A.persuadeB.pleaseC.encourageD.astonish45.A.declinedB.providedC.receivedD.required46.A.healthyB.elegantC.optimisticD.humorous47.A.toB.inC.withD.by48.A.worriedlyB.confusedlyC.patientlyD.confidently49.A.coveredB.reachedC.spreadD.grown50.A.curedB.fadedC.expandedD.remained51.A.everB.alsoC.neverD.already52.A.easierB.rarerC.happierD.closer53.A.orB.soC.yetD.for54.A.readB.makeC.keepD.see55.A.whateverB.whereverC.whoeverD.whichever答案解析:【文章大意】作者作为一名医生经历了一些事情,这些事情使他有感而发:奇迹就像是生活时事一样。其实人就是一个奇迹,因为通过他们,我们有机会认识我们自己,同时还可以看到其他人的奇迹。36.【答案】B根据句意可知,这位老人的上颚有点疼,pain是“疼痛”的意思。37.【答案】D句意为:尽管我对我的牙医说没事的,但是他还是坚持让我过来你这里看看。insist是“坚持的意思。38.【答案】C陪她来的80岁的儿子试图想补充点什么。attempt是“试图”的意思,其他选项不符合文意。39.【答案】A我发现在她的上颚处有一个扩散了的肿瘤,“theroofofthemouth”意思是“上颚”,所以用roof。40.【答案】A经过一系列仔细的检查后,我确信那是一个恶性肿瘤。confirm是“确定、确信”的意思。41.【答案】C解析:根据上下文可知,我向她解释了问题的严重性,所以本题选择C。42.【答案】C老人说:“我知道你关心我,但是我很好。”此处是指身体健康。43.【答案】D在我相当大的努力下,也出于她的善良,因为她想让我开心,她同意让我介绍一下她的癌症外科医生。Effort是“努力”的意思。44.【答案】B因为老人很善良,所以她让我很开心。45.【答案】A她见了外科医生,但是如我所料,她谢绝治疗了。根据下文可知,老人没有治疗,所以是拒绝。Decline是“拒绝、谢绝”的意思。46.【答案】Chealthy健康的elegant举止文雅的optimistic乐观的humorous幽默的上下文可知,老人对于她的病况并没有感到有多担心,所以应该是乐观的。句意为:六个月后,她再次来到我的办公室,依然是那么乐观。47【答案】Binhighspirits是固定短语,“精神很好的意思。句意为:“我挺好的,宝贝。”她精神倍加地回答我。48.【答案】B根据上下文可知,看到她我很惊讶,也很困惑。49.【答案】A我简直不敢相信我的眼睛,原先覆盖她整个上颚的那块严重肿瘤不见了。cover是“覆盖的意思。50.【答案】D根据下文可知,只留下一小块发红的地方。remain是“剩下”的意思。51.【答案】C句意为:我在报纸上看过这样的事,但是还没有亲眼见过。根据句意可知应该选择never。52.【答案】A作者有过这样的经历,.就会留意生活中发生的奇迹。所以从那以后“我见过很多其他的奇迹,因为它们越来越容易被发现。53.【答案】D其实人就是一个奇迹,因为通过他们,我们有机会认识我们自己。for有“因为……”的意思。54.【答案】D我们有机会认识我们自己,同时还可以看到其他人的奇迹。55.【答案】B我开始明白,只要我们想发现奇迹,无论何时何地,我们都能发现它。B篇Itwasinmyhighschoolscienceclass.Iwasdoingataskinfrontoftheclassroomwithmyfavoriteshirton.A36came,“Niceshirt,“Ismiledfromeartoear.Thenanothervoicesaid,“Thatshirtbelongedtomydad.Greg’smotherworksformyfamily.Weweregoingto37thatshirtaway,butgaveittoher38.”Iwasspeechless.Iwantedtohide.I39theshirtinthebackoftheclosetandtoldmymumwhathadhappened.Shethendialedher40,“Iwillnolongerworkforyourfamily,“shetoldhim.Thatnight,Momtoldmydadthatshecouldn’tcleananymore;sheknewherlife’s41wassomethinggreater.Thenextmorningshe42withthepersonnelmanagerattheBoardofEducation.Hetoldherthatwithoutapropereducationshecouldnotteach.Somomdecidedto43auniversity.Afterthefirstyearincollege,shewentbacktothepersonnelmanager.Hesaid,“Youare44,aren’tyou?IthinkIhavea45foryouasateacher’sassistant.Thisopportunitydealswithchildrenwhoarementallychallengedwithlittleornochanceof46.”Momacceptedtheopportunityvery47.Foralmostfiveyears,asateacher’sassistant,shesawteacherafterteachergiveuponthechildrenandquit,feeling48.thenoneday,thepersonnelmanagerandtheprincipal49inherclassroom.Theprincipalsaid,“Wehavewatchedhowyou50thechildrenandhowtheycommunicatewithyouandadmireyourhard–working51overthelastfiveyears.Weareallinagreementthatyou52betheteacherofthisclass.”Mymomspentmorethan20yearsthere.53hercareer,shewasvotedTeacheroftheYear.Allofthiscameaboutbecauseofthe54commentmadeintheclassroomthatday.Momshowedmehowtohandle55situationsandnevergiveup.36.A.noiseB.voiceC.soundD.tune37.A.getB.takeC.carryD.throw38.A.otherwiseB.anyhowC.insteadD.actually39.A.settledB.pushedC.storedD.stuck40.A.teacherB.employerC.directorD.adviser41.A.purposeB.encouragementC.achievementD.victory42.A.wentB.metC.workedD.stayed43.A.visitB.continueC.atten