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B)阅读短文,在空白处填入适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
My mother loved strawberry cakes. I always visited her and (91) (surprise) her with one.
In her later years, she got Alzheimer's disease (阿尔茨海默病). And (92) (sad), one day I got to know that my mum no longer knew I was her son. She would always ask, "Now, what is your name?" and I would tell her my name and (93) I was her son. She would smile and reach for my hand.
Once, I brought my mother a strawberry cake. She ate it slowly, (94) little at a time. After she finished it, she lay down on the bed for a rest, remaining (95) (wake) and happy.
Without a word, I pulled a chair close to the bed and reached over (96) (hold) her hand. After about 10 minutes, I felt her give my hand a squeeze (挤压)... three squeezes. They were short (97) I knew what she was "saying".
I also gave her hand three soft squeezes. She turned her head and gave (98) (I) a loving smile. She quietly said, "It's important to have someone who loves you."
I cried. They were tears of joy. I gave her a warm hug, told her how much I loved her, and left.
My mother died shortly after that.
Few (99) (word) were spoken that day, but those she spoke were words of gold. I will always (100) (careful) treasure those special moments.
My mother loved strawberry cakes. I always visited her and (91) (surprise) her with one.
In her later years, she got Alzheimer's disease (阿尔茨海默病). And (92) (sad), one day I got to know that my mum no longer knew I was her son. She would always ask, "Now, what is your name?" and I would tell her my name and (93) I was her son. She would smile and reach for my hand.
Once, I brought my mother a strawberry cake. She ate it slowly, (94) little at a time. After she finished it, she lay down on the bed for a rest, remaining (95) (wake) and happy.
Without a word, I pulled a chair close to the bed and reached over (96) (hold) her hand. After about 10 minutes, I felt her give my hand a squeeze (挤压)... three squeezes. They were short (97) I knew what she was "saying".
I also gave her hand three soft squeezes. She turned her head and gave (98) (I) a loving smile. She quietly said, "It's important to have someone who loves you."
I cried. They were tears of joy. I gave her a warm hug, told her how much I loved her, and left.
My mother died shortly after that.
Few (99) (word) were spoken that day, but those she spoke were words of gold. I will always (100) (careful) treasure those special moments.
答案:
91. surprised
92. sadly
93. that
94. a
95. awake
96. to hold
97. but
98. me
99. words
100. carefully</第113页>
92. sadly
93. that
94. a
95. awake
96. to hold
97. but
98. me
99. words
100. carefully</第113页>
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