一首英文歌 s开头的英文歌是这样的 she say she love ..but she was dzp and she stay up 是什么歌啊 急求啊!!!

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第三方登录:> 【答案带解析】A new mother was anxious to see her newl...
A new mother was anxious to see her newly-born baby. But she was
when the baby was in her arms. The baby had been born without ears.With time going on, it
that the baby' s hearing was perfect. It was only his
that was damaged. When he rushed home from school one day and
himself into his mother' s
arms, she sighed,
that his life was to be misfortunate.He grew up and became a
with his classmates. He might have been class president,
that. The boy’s s father
the family physician in secret if he could do
to help his son. "I believed I could
on a pair of outer ears, if they could be got," the doctor answered. So the
began for a person who would
ears.Two years went by. Then the father said, "You are going to the hospital, son. Mother and I have someone who will give the ears you need.
it a s a secret," said the father. The operation
, and a new person appeared. " But I must know!" he urged his father. " Who gave
_? I could never do enough for him. " "I do not believe you could. " said the father.The secret was
for years till he stood with his father over his mother' s coffin. Slowly and
, his father raised his mother' s thick brown hair to
that his mother had no outer ears. "Mother said she was
she never let her hair be cut," he whispered gently . "and
nobody ever thought she was less
did they?"1.A.angiy
B. confused
C. astonished
D. curious2.A. turned out
B. turned over
C. took out
D. took over3.A. figure
D. appearance4.A. threw
D. took5.A. persuading
B. knowing
C. doubting
D. wondering6.A. enemy
B. favorite
C. stranger
D. friend7.A. ever since
B. even if
C. but for
D. as for8.A. asked
B. advised
C. ordered
D. convinced9.A. something
B. everything
C. anything
D. nothing10.A. transplant
B. operate
D. fix11.A. operation
B. interview
D. examination12.A. donate
B. operate
D. recover13.A. So
D. Or14.A. normal
C. difficult
D. successful15.A. so much
B. so many
C. too much
D. too many16.A. discussed
D. kept17.A. desperately
B. tenderly
D. excitedly18.A. know
D. notice19.A. guilty
C. worried
D. regretful20.A. beautiful
C. careful
D. Fashionable 
试题分析:本文是一篇记叙文。一个孩子生下来就没有耳朵,但他听力功能完好。因为这一缺...
考点分析:
考点1:日常生活类
一、完型填空题的命题特点&
& & &完型填空题是一种综合性比较强的测试题,它把单项填空和阅读理解等题型融为一体,它不仅考查学生对词汇、词组、语法、句型和常识逻辑等语言基础知识的掌握情况和正确使用语法知识的能力,而且也考查学生的理解能力、推理能力、以及情景语感等方面综合理解和运用语言的能力。完型填空题通常有两种题型:一种是选择填空题,即四选一;另一种是短文填空题。其中,以第一种较为普遍。&
二、完型填空的命题趋势 & &&
1、体裁、题材多样,考察学生涉猎各种信息的能力&
& & 体裁有记叙文、说明文等;题材涉及到趣味故事、幽默小品、科普知识、日常生活、人物小记、社会热点话题等等。短文一般文章短小,情节连贯,层次分明,线索清楚。目的是考查学生是否有阅读各种体裁、题材文章的能力以及获取各种新息的能力。 &
2、侧重整体理解、考查学生快速阅读理解能力。
& &解完型填空题需要学生具备视读、跳读、查读、猜词等各种快速阅读技巧。因为解题时间有限,在短短的时间内,要完成全文和选项的阅读,还要进行正确判断、推理、核查等工作。可见阅读速度非常重要。 & &&
3、侧重基础知识,考查学生语言知识的能力。
& & & 完型填空以文入手,结合文章的内容考查学生的基础知识,主要是词语搭配、近义词辨 异、辨析句子结构、掌握语法规则的能力。 &
4、上下文对照,考查学生捕捉关键词的能力。
& & & 解完型填空题时,单独看一句话是找不到正确答案的,需要阅读下句或者若干句才能明白。所谓上下对照,即在上文和下文中找到与正确答案相同的关键词。因此,在做题时要边读边在大脑中储存上下文信息的能力,捕捉关键词。 &
5、设置语境,考查学生的分析推理能力。
& & &旨在考查学生在选项都符合语法及句子结构的情况下能否利用前后语境去推断出正确答案。 & &
6、结合生活,考查学生利用常识题的能力。
& & &目的考查学生的生活常识,看看学生是否善于观察生活,积累生活常识,能否利用常识去做恰当的选择。 & &&
7、关注连词,考查学生对行文逻辑、句子关联的理解能力。 & & 此项用来考查学生在缺少连词的情况想,通过阅读能否理解句子的与句子的关系,是否了解行文逻辑的要求,能否掌握表示因果、转折、并列、条件、让步等的连词的用法。&
三、完型填空题的解题步骤: & & &
1、通读全文,了解大意 & &
& & & 越过空挡,通读全文,理顺题意,找出信息词,建立语言的整体感。这是做好完型 填空题的关键。因为完型填空题的特点是着眼于整体理解。 & &&
2、细读首尾,推测意图 &&
& & &文章的首句是全文的“窗口”,尾句是文章的总结、结论或点睛之笔。这样,通过阅 读首句和尾句,就可以了解背景知识,对于空格位置的词语进行大胆分析和判断,以便揣测作者的意图,理顺思路,为后面的答题做好铺垫。 & &&
3、综合考虑,瞻前顾后 &
& & & 在通读全文的基础上,根据全文大意,展开逻辑思维,瞻前顾后,分析这一空格处在 句中的地位,前后的关系和它所起的作用,认真观察选项,仔细推敲,确定最佳答案。&
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4、复读全文,验证答案 &做完题目以后,要立足整体,再次通读全文,从语法入手,检查一下句子的时态、语法、主谓一致、代词的性、数、格以及词语的搭配等是否正确。若有疑问,必须根据文章的中心思想,从意义、语法的角度来仔细权衡,加以改正,弥补疏漏。
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