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4、man approached me. He _1_ if I would give him some _2_ so he could get something to eat. Id read the signs: “Dont give money to beggars as most of them are _3_.” So I shook my head and kept _4_.I wasnt prepared for a reply, but with no _5_, he followed me and said, “I really am homeless and I really
5、 am _6_! You can come with me and watch me eat!” But I kept on walking.The incident kept _7_ me for the rest of the week. I had money in my pocket and it wouldnt have _8_ me to hand over a dollar or two even if he hadnt been a real beggar. On a freezing cold night, I assumed the _9_ of a fellow huma
6、n being. Flying back to Anchorage, I couldnt help _10_ of him. I tried to reason my _11_ to help by supposing government agencies, churches and charities were there to feed him. _12_, youre not supposed to give money to beggars.Somewhere over Seattle, I started to write my weekly garden column for T
7、he Anchorage Daily News. Out of the blue, I _13_ up with an idea. Beans Cafe, a local charity service kitchen, feeds hundreds of hungry local people every day. Why not try to get all my _14_ to plant one row of vegetables or flowers in their _15_ for Beans Cafe? Its clean _16_ simple.We didnt keep r
8、ecords back then, but the idea began to take _17_. Folks would fax me or call when they took something in. Its food for the spirit and comfort for my _18_._19_ more and more people participated, new variations cropped up. Many companies gave free seeds to customers and displayed the logo for the pro
9、gramme. Donations poured in. It was then that I could really stop feeling _20_.1. A. asked B. doubted C. told D. said2. A. note B. bill C. cash D. money3. A. strangers B. sufferers C. cheaters D. killers4. A. walking B. driving C. riding D. running5. A. emotion B. hesitation C. action D. decision6.
10、A. hungry B. angry C. thirsty D. sorry7. A. troubling B. disturbing C. bothering D. worrying8. A. murdered B. killed C. lost D. buried9. A. best B. coldest C. happiest D. worst 10. A. remembering B. thinking C. memorizing D. reminding11. A. failure B. success C. chance D. excuse12. A. Thus B. Otherw
11、ise C. Therefore D. Besides13. A. came B. put C. kept D. caught14. A. writers B. teachers C. students D. readers15. A. gardens B. fields C. forests D. houses16. A. or B. and C. so D. but17. A. up B. on C. in D. off18. A. knowledge B. character C. conscience D. quality 19. A. While B. When C. As D. B
12、ecause20. A. ashamed B. afraid C. guilty D. disappointed(二)Even when I sit here and write this story, I am still smiling. The past few weeks have been rather _21_, but when a huge set of smile cards arrived in my mailbox the other day, having _22_ all the way from the United States to my home in the
13、 Netherlands. I knew things were about to _23_.I found myself thinking about where to _24_ the cards as I went to bed that nightthe train, benches at the station, libraries, mailboxes, or the gym. I almost thought about any _25_ of putting them.I got up and _26_, I went straight to the shop to buy s
14、ome candy,_27_ to leave them as anonymous(匿名的) gifts for people on the early morning train. There were usually few people on the train. However,_28_ usual early morning travel, my train today was extremely _29_. An elderly man must have seen me searching for a place to leave a smile card, because he
15、 asked me if I was looking for something.Right then and there I decided that my _30_ smile card would not be anonymous. With a smile and red cheeks with _31_, I told him that I had found what I was looking for,_32_ him the candy and smile card I had in my hands. He had only just finished reading the
16、 card as I arrived at my _33_. He was still smiling and enjoying his candy when I _34_ at him on the platform._35_ having worked a full day, I was feeling joyful. Before I entered my _36_, I delivered a few more smile cards and candy to neighbours mailboxes. I added an extra candy bar for one neighb
17、our who was in a _37_ financial situation, but he was working hard to get the best for his young son. I figured they both _38_ a tasty little treat.I am _39_ from my smile card adventure, and am even happier to have smile cards _40_, and quite a few ideas as to where to drop them. I believe giving s
18、mile cards to each other will bring all of us great joy.21A.smooth Bunfair Cinspiring Dtough22A.walked Btravelled Ccalled Dposted23A.turn about Bturn out Cturn down Dturn up24A.sell Bbuy Cget Dleave25A.accident Bimportance Cnecessity Dpossibility26A.meanwhile Bthere Cafterward Danyhow27A.dreaming Bp
19、lanning Cpretending Dagreeing28A. off Balong Cunlike Don29A.crowded Bempty Cdirty Dclean30A.expensive Bbeautiful Cfirst Dreal31A.anger Bsorrow Cshyness Dexcitement32A.telling Blending Chanding Dshowing33A.stop Bhouse Clibrary Dschool34A.waved Blaughed Cshouted Dpointed35A.Because of BDespite CApart
20、from DBeyond36A.office Bapartment Cbathroom Dstudy37A.rich Bsteady Chopeful Ddifficult38A.suffered Bdeserved Chated Dsupported39A.eager Bcalm Cthrilled Dnervous40A.left Brepaired Cbought Dsold (一)【文章大意】 本文是一篇夹叙夹议的文章,主要讲述了作者面对乞丐乞讨而对之置之不理的感悟和反思。1. Aask询问;doubt怀疑;tell告诉;say说。根据语境if的提示以及下文“Dont give mon
21、ey to beggars as most of them are ”可知,此处表示询问,故选A项。2. Dnote注释,钞票,笔记;bill账单;cash现金;money钱。根据下文“Dont give money to beggars as most of them are”的提示可知,此处乞丐问作者要钱去买吃的,故选D项。3. Cstranger陌生人;sufferer受难者;cheater骗子;killer杀手。根据语境可推知,标牌警示人们谨防被骗,故选C项。 4. Awalk走路,走;drive开车,驱动;ride骑;run跑。根据下文“But I kept on walking.”
22、及“So I shook my head”的提示可知作者继续往前走,故选A项。 5. Bemotion情感;hesitation犹豫;action行动;decision决定。根据语境可知,那个乞丐继续跟着作者乞讨。with no/without hesitation意为“毫不犹豫”,符合语境,故选B项。 6. Ahungry饥饿的;angry生气的;thirsty渴的;sorry遗憾的。根据上文“so he could get something to eat.”和下文的“You can come with me and watch me eat!”可知,乞讨者很饿,故选A项。7. C tro
23、uble找麻烦;disturb打扰;bother烦扰;worry使担心。根据下文可知,这件事情一直困扰着作者,故选C项。8. Bmurder谋杀;kill杀死;lose失去;bury埋,埋葬。根据句意可知,给那个人一、两美元钱,对作者来讲也是无伤大碍的事,故选B项。9. Dbest最好的;coldest最冷的;happiest最开心的,最幸福的;worst最糟糕的,最坏的。根据上文可知,作者把一个乞丐想成一个骗子,由此可知作者是把别人往坏处想, 故选D项。10. Bremember记住;think想,思考;memorize记忆;remind提醒。根据下文“I tried to reason m
24、yto help”可推知,作者禁不住去想那天晚上乞丐向他行乞的事,故选B 项。11. Afailure失败;success成功;chance机会;excuse借口。根据上文“But I kept on walking.”提示可知,作者并没有施舍乞讨者,故选A项。12. Dthus因此;otherwise否则;therefore因此;besides此外。根据上文“I tried to reason”提示可知,上下句表示逻辑上的递进关系,故选D项。 13. Acome来;put放;keep保持,保留;catch抓住。come up with意为“想出”,符合语境,故选A项。14. Dwriter作
25、家;teacher老师;student学生;reader读者。根据上文“Somewhere over Seattle, I started to write my weekly garden column for The Anchorage Daily News.”可推知,作者是一个专栏作家,因此其宣传对象为读者,故选D项。15. Agarden花园;field土地,领域;forest森林;house房子。根据与上文“Somewhere over Seattle, I started to write my weekly garden column for The Anchorage Dail
26、y News.”呼应可知,此处表示花园,故选A项。 16. Bor或者,否则;and而且;so因此;but但是。很明显clean和simple表示逻辑上的并列关系,故选B项。17. Dup向上;on在上面,持续;in在里面;off远离。take off意为“脱掉,起飞,突然成功”,符合语境,故选D项。18. Cknowledge知识;character角色,人物;conscience良心;quality质量。根据对第三段和第四段的整体理解可知,作者对没有施舍钱给乞讨者一事耿耿于怀。由此通过自己的能力去帮助那些需要帮助的人,作者终于释怀,即良心得到安慰。故选C项。19. Cwhile尽管;whe
27、n当的时候;as随着;because因为。根据句意可知,上下文表示逻辑上的顺承关系,故选C项。20. Cashamed羞愧的;afraid害怕的;guilty愧疚的,内疚的;disappointed失望的。根据对第三段和第四段的整体理解可知,作者对没有施舍钱给乞讨者一事耿耿于怀,故至此,作者终于无愧于心了,故选C项。(二)【文章大意】 这是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章主要讲述了作者以匿名的方式给别人送微笑卡片和糖果的故事,在帮助了需要帮助的人的同时,作者自己也收获了快乐。21D根据后文的but可知,本句前后是转折关系,故选D项,tough困难的。22B从下文的“all the way from the
28、 United States to my home in the Netherlands”可知,卡片是从美国运到荷兰的。travel“旅行,行进”,符合语境。23A从下文介绍作者送卡片的过程可知,接下来的事情会有所转变。turn about意为“转变”,符合语境。24D根据下一段的“to leave them as anonymous(匿名的) gifts for people on the early morning train.”可知选D。25D作者想尽一切可能去放置它们。possibility意为“可能性”,符合语境。26C根据前面的I got up和后面的“I went straigh
29、t to the shop to buy some candy”可知,作者先起床,然后直接去商店买了糖果。afterward意为“后来”,符合语境。27B根据下文作者所做的事情可知,作者计划给坐火车的人送上卡片和糖果。plan“计划,打算”,符合语境。28C由句中however可知,与以往不一样的是,今天的火车上很拥挤。unlike“不像”,符合语境。29A参见上题解析。crowed“拥挤的”,符合语境。30C从上一段中的“An elderly man must have seen me searching for a place to leave a smile card”可知,作者一直在找
30、地方放卡片,所以这是作者送的第一张微笑卡。故选first。31D这是作者送的第一张卡片,故作者感到很兴奋。excitement“兴奋”,符合语境。32C从上文的“Right then and there I decided that mysmile card would not be anonymous.”可知作者决定第一张微笑卡不用匿名的方式送了,所以就把微笑卡和糖果给了那位老人。hand“交,递”,符合语境。33A作者是在火车上,同时结合下文的“Iat him on the platform.”可知,这里指作者到站了。stop“车站”,符合语境。34A根据句中的on the platfor
31、m可知,作者在站台上向老人挥手示意。wave“招手,摆手”,符合语境。35B文中的having worked a full day和I was feeling joyful之间为让步关系,despite“尽管”,故选B。36B从下文的“I added an extra candy bar for one neighbour”可知,作者回到了自己的公寓。apartment“公寓”,符合语境。37D根据下文的“but he was working hard to get the best for his young son”可知,这个邻居的生活很拮据。故选difficult。38B作者认为他们都应
32、该得到一些美味。deserve“应得,值得”,符合语境。39C从下文的“and am even happier”可知,作者完成了帮助别人的计划,感到非常兴奋。thrilled“非常兴奋的”,符合语境。40A根据后面的“and quite a few ideas as to where to drop them”可知,作者手里还剩下一些卡片,故用left。(三)Jennifer was halfway down the stairs when she turned and took one last look at her room._1_high school and going away t
33、o college was like the_2_ pause at the ending of a chapter in a good book, and she was_3_ to turn the page.Jennifer went down the stairs to where her mother and father _4_ quiet, were waiting.She even felt a sense of guilt deep _5_her when she admitted to herself how longingly she had _6_ getting aw
34、ay from her home and starting a new life in the college.They went out through the front door.Dad put the suitcases in the back of the _7_ and then came forwards to hold the front door open.“Sit in the _8_, dear,”her mother suggested, touching her arm gently and Jennifer noticed that her mother was _
35、9_ one of those sadlooking smiles.In fact, she was afraid her mother might even _10_at the train station.Her father pulled out of their driveway and Jennifer turned for one last look at the house.They pulled up at the station then.The train was coming.There were lastminute questions, words of advice
36、, and then_11_.“Well, Im on my way.Dont worry about me.Everything will be OK,”Jennifer said _12_. When her father took the picture, she noticed her mother wasnt weepy at allthe smile on her face wasnt _13_sadlooking.Through the window, Jennifer held_14_ with her eyes as the train moved away slowly.T
37、hey were standing close together, and somehow it _15_the memory of that day when she was seven, she had persuaded them to let her _16_ the big Ferris wheel(摩天轮)all by herself.She had sat still in the _17_ middle of the seat as she did just now in the car, feeling_18_that even if she fell, even if th
38、e Ferris wheel itself fell, she had known they would catch her.Suddenly she felt tears _19_ her eyes.She wiped her eyes one last time and found her parents out of _20_ when she looked back again.1A.Finishing BAttending CEntering DContinuing2A.frequent Bsudden Cbrief Dcomplicated3A.sad Bslow Ceager D
39、quiet4A.strangely Bbadly Cnormally Ddefinitely5A.from Bwithin Cinto Dof6A.looked up to Bgot used to Cgot bored with Dlooked forward to7A.seat Bwheel Ccar Ddriveway8A.middle Bback Cfront Dseat9A.flashing Bwearing Cforcing Dshaping10A.arrive Bescape Cfaint Dcry11A.decisions Bhugs Cchanges Drushes12A.l
40、oudly Bsadly Cimpatiently Dheartily13A.all Beven Conly Donce14A.it Bher Chim Dthem15A.kept away Bstuck to Cwiped off Dbrought back16A.ride Bcatch Cplay Ddrive17A.same Bright Cexact Dsimilar18A.afraid Bcertain Csorry Dpeaceful19A.controlled Brolled Cemptied Dflooded20A.sight Bmind Cstation Dmemory(四)
41、Once when there was a famine(饥荒), a rich baker sent out bread for twenty of the poorest children in the town, and said to them,“In this basket there is a loaf for each of you. _21_ it, and come back to me every _22_ at this hour till better times come.”The hungry children _23_ eagerly around the bas
42、ket, and quarrelled for the bread, _24_ each wished to have the largest loaf. At last they went away without even _25_ the good gentleman. But Gretchen, a poorlydressed little girl, did not _26_ or struggle with the rest, but remained _27_ modestly in the distance. When the illbehaved children had l
43、eft, she took the _28_ loaf, which alone was left in the basket, _29_ the gentlemans hand, and went home.The next day the children were as _30_ as before, and poor, shy Gretchen received a loaf only nearly half the _31_ of the one she got the first day. When she came home, her mother cut the _32_ op
44、en, many new, shining pieces of silver fell out of it. Her mother was very much _33_, and said, “Take the money back to the good _34_ at once, for it must have got into the loaf _35_. Be quick, Gretchen! Be quick!”But when the little girl gave the rich man her mothers _36_, he said,“No, no, my child
45、, it was no _37_. I had the silver pieces put into the smallest loaf to _38_ you. Always be as contented, peaceable, and _39_ as you now are. Go home now, and the _40_ is your own.”21A.Take BBuy COrder DSmell22A.month Bweek Cday Dyear23A.stood Bsat Cgathered Dlooked24A.but Bso Csince Dbecause25A.hea
46、ring Bthanking Cthinking Dlooking26A.play Blaugh Cquarrel Dspeak27A.crying Bstanding Cquarrelling Dsinging28A.best Boldest Clargest Dsmallest29A.kissed Btook Cseized Dwaved30A.hungry Bangry Ceager Drude31A.size Bnumber Clength Damount32A.letter Bbread Cbasket Dbag33A.surprised Bpleased Cterrified Dexcited34A.policeman Bteacher Cgentleman Dchild35A.by accident Bby heart Cby hand Dby its
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