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1、专题二十三 人物故事类阅读+科普知识类阅读+完形填空+语篇填空+短文改错 高考题型强化练第60页 Ⅰ.阅读理解A(2018重庆一中月考)Whenmysonwasfirstdiagnosedwithautism(自闭症),itwasaveryhardtimeforus.However,insomewaysitwasarelief,becausewefinallyhadanameforwhatwasgoingoninourlives,butitalsomeantyearsofuncertainty,andwedidn’tknowwhatthefuturewaslike. WhenIshared
2、thenewswithmyco-workers,Iwassosurprisedandhappytoreceivesomuchimmediateloveandsupportfromthem.Theywerefocusedonwhatweneeded,asopposedtohowitwouldaffectmyabilitytomakeittowork.Oneco-worker,Jackie,inparticular,wasamazingtomyfamilyandme.Shecalledmeintoherofficeafewdayslater,andgavemea“worrystone”.Itgi
3、vesyousomethingtofocusonwhenyou’reworried,rubbingyourthumbaroundonthisstone.Itwasalovelygesture.Shethenextendedapermanentoffertodriveustoanyappointmentsortestsweneeded.Consideringthefactthatwelived90minutesfromwheremosttreatmenttookplace,thiswasatremendousoffer.Shemadeitverycleartomethatthisofferin
4、cludedlast-minutetripsoremergencies.Anytimeweneededtogoanywhere,shewaswillingtobeourtransportation.Shesaidthatweneededtobeabletofocusonoursoninsteadofhavingtodivideourattentionbetweentheroadandhim.Weneverdidneedtotakeheruponherwonderfuloffer,butknowingitwasthereandthatshewassowillingtohelpmadeitfee
5、llikeweweremuchlessalone.【语篇解读】本文是人物故事类阅读。作者讲述了自己儿子被确诊患有自闭症后,经历了一个非常艰难的时期。在这段最需要帮助的时候,自己周围的人尤其是自己的同事给予了自己及时的帮助。1.Whatdoes“arelief”refertointhefirstparagraph? A.Myson’srecoveryfromthedisease.B.Thehelpfrommyco-workers.C.Knowingwhatmyboy’sproblemis.D.Thesignofabetterfuture.答案C解析词义猜测题。根据第一段
6、首句“WhenmysonwasfirstdiagnosedwithAutism(自闭症),itwasaveryhardtimeforus.However,insomewaysitwasarelief,becausewefinallyhadanameforwhatwasgoingoninourlives...”可知,儿子被诊断出患有自闭症,这让作者夫妇生活艰难,但值得欣慰的是,至少知道了儿子到底出什么问题了。答案为C项。2.Whydidtheco-workeroffertodriveforus?A.Sheisamoreexperienceddriver.B.Welivefarawayfromt
7、hehospital.C.Shelivesveryclosetoourhouse.D.Shewishestoreduceourworries.答案D解析推理判断题。根据倒数第二段最后两句“Anytimeweneededtogoanywhere,shewaswillingtobeourtransportation.Shesaidthatweneededtobeabletofocusonoursoninstead