语法选择
A tone-deaf (五音不全的) teenager has surprised his family by
suddenly being able to play music after suffering a concussion (脑震荡).
Gordon, a high school student, now can play
13 instruments1he has never learned music.
As a small child, he loved sports, dreamed
of playing lacrosse (长曲棍球) as a career, and had no2in music.
"He really had3musical
talent (天赋)," his mother told the reporter. "When he played lacrosse
with a local team in Grade Six, he4backwards and hurt the back of his head5the
ground."
"I remember6and
then I felt really dazed (恍惚的)," he told the reporter. "I didn't really understand
something7had happened."
The doctors told him he could return to the
field. He did so, but8he went on to suffer9couple
of hard hits to the head, which sent him to the hospital again.
After that the doctors told him he couldn't
play sports any more, but there was one good side effect: his new-found10.
"Now I can play many instruments, such
as piano, guitar and violin. Music is the thing that gets me up in the morning,"
he said.
(1)
A .
so
B .
and
C .
because
D .
though
(2)
A .
interest
B .
interested
C .
interesting
D .
interestedly
(3)
A .
a lot of
B .
some
C .
no any
D .
no
(4)
A .
falls
B .
felt
C .
fell
D .
was falling
(5)
A .
above
B .
below
C .
along
D .
against
(6)
A .
getting up
B .
got up
C .
to get up
D .
gets up
(7)
A .
good
B .
bad
C .
well
D .
badly
(8)
A .
unlucky
B .
lucky
C .
luckily
D .
unluckily
(9)
A .
another
B .
other
C .
the other
D .
others
(10)
A .
hobby
B .
illness
C .
habit
D .
skill
答案:(1)D;(2)A;(3)D;(4)C;(5)D;(6)A;(7)B;(8)D;(9)A;(10)D;