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Each day I took the same route to work and passed by a security guard (保安).  1  greeted everyone walking by and made small talk with many of the passers-by and wishing them well. His simple “hello” made people feel   2 . His cheerful smile became a part of my day. When he was absent, many people noticed it, and I felt a little bit empty.
The first few times, I didn’t say hello back to him when he greeted me. I was   3  in my own world. On Monday the security guard asked me:“How was your weekend?” I told him about my visit to California, to see my mother, who had colon cancer. I  4 how I visited her each month. “The time with my mother is so precious(珍贵的),   5  I know that each time may be the last.”
He listened like a close friend I’d known for years. He felt my   6 and my love. He shared how he had lost his father to cancer two years before. He said, “I understand what you are going through. My father passed away while I was serving in Germany. Because of some reasons I was unable to fly back in time. I was unable to say goodbye to him. I wish I could have been with him, given him a hug, and told him I loved him. You are really lucky to have the gift of   7 .”
As I walked away, I realized I did not even know his name. The following day, on my way to work, I said: “After we spent all that time   8 yesterday, I still don’t know your name.” He answered, “Gary.” I responded back, “I’m Deborah.”
After that, we talked and shared stories about our weekends, dreams and families.
Later, Gary got   9  a new job and moved away. It’s been several years since I last spoke to him, yet the memory feels like yesterday. Gary reached out to me,   10  me and made my morning the best part of the day. I experienced the beauty of friendship and love.
In the business of life, we often forget to wish a stranger hello although how easy it is, and how great and lasting a   11  it can make. When you say hello to a stranger you become like a pebble(鹅卵石) thrown into a pond. With each ripple (波纹)you create, you spread love that continues to   12 . Make a point of saying hello to a stranger today. You will give the gift that keeps on giving.
小题1:
A.She B.TheyC.HeD.I
小题2:
A.nervousB.funnyC.specialD.surprised
小题3:
A.lostB.leftC.missedD.dropped
小题4:
A.wonderedB.sharedC.realizedD.found
小题5:
A.becauseB.soC.andD.but
小题6:
A.weaknessB.illnessC.sorrinessD.sadness
小题7:
A.godB.timeC.natureD.friendship
小题8:
A.thinkingB.callingC.cryingD.talking
小题9:
A.offeredB.affordedC.invitedD.chosen
小题10:
A.movedB.touchedC.toldD. helped
小题11:
A.progressB.senseC.troubleD.difference
小题12:
A.receiveB.sendC.giveD.create

小题1:C
小题2:C
小题3:A
小题4:B
小题5:A
小题6:D
小题7:B
小题8:D
小题9:A
小题10:B
小题11:D
小题12:C

试题分析: 文章主要讲述了作者和保安之间所发生的事情,从他身上作者学到了要主动和陌生人打招呼,这样爱就会不断的传递给别人。
小题1:根据文章可知,这个保安会向每一个经过他的人问候。故选C
小题2:A. nervous 紧张B. funny有趣   C. special特别  D. surprised惊奇 根据句意:他一句简单的“您好”使人们感到自己是特殊的。故选C
小题3:A. lost丢失的 B. left离开 C. missed错过   D. dropped下降 根据句意:作者迷失在自己的世界里。故选A
小题4:A. wondered想知道 B. shared分享   C. realized意识到   D. found发现 根据句意:作者和保安分享了他要每个月都去看望一次妈妈。故选B
小题5:A. because因为    B. so所以   C. and和    D. but但是 根据句意:因为作者知道每一次都可能是最后一次见到妈妈。故选A
小题6:A. weakness弱点   B. illness疾病  C. sorriness悲哀    D. sadness伤心 根据句意:他感到了作者的伤心和爱。故选D
小题7:A. god上帝    B. time时间 C. nature自然  D. friendship友谊 根据句意:你非常幸运,可以有时间看望你的妈妈。故选B
小题8:根据句意:作者对保安说昨天我们谈论了很久,选D
小题9:A. offered提供的  B. afforded给予 C. invited邀请  D. chosen选择 根据句意:盖里有了一份新的工作,离开了get done表被动 故选A
小题10:A. moved移动 B. touched触动  C. told告诉 D.  helped帮助;句意:他每天早上给我打招呼,触动了我,使我的早晨成为一天中最好的一部分。故选B
小题11:A. progress过程  B. sense感觉    C. trouble问题  D. difference不同;句意:它所能做的改变是多么的伟大和持久的,故选D
小题12:A. receive接收   B. send发送 C. give给予 D. create创造;句意:你传播的爱将会持续的给予别人,故选C
点评:本片文章结构不难,文章大多是以短句构成。对于初中的完型填空,重在理解上下文的意思,一般不会很难。首先花几分钟进行整体的阅读,弄清楚时间,人物及情节。不提倡看一个做一个,平时的学习中要注意多积累固定句型,考试时才能判断出相对应的知识点。
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小题1:
A.busyB.carefulC.popularD.good
小题2:
A.dearB.cheap C.hardD.light
小题3:
A.soldB.keptC.heldD.bought
小题4:
A.presentB.smileC.problemD.cry
小题5:
A.message B.painC.changeD.fashion
小题6:
A.lendB.rentC.leaveD.borrow
小题7:
A.makeB.watchC.letD.help
小题8:
A.coatB.classmateC.friendD.brother
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小题1:The writer with his friends went camping in Green Natural Park ______.
A.to have a picnicB.to have a shower
C.to enjoy a two-day holidayD.to make jokes
小题2:The writer thought it even worse that they ______.
A.had no picnicB.lost their way
C.couldn’t light the fireD.couldn’t know each other
小题3:Which of the following is NOT true?
A.It was sunny in the morning.B.None of them had an umbrella.
C.They gave up the camping at last.D.They ran about to dry themselves.
小题4:The writer has learned the importance of ______ from the trip.
A.making a decisionB.working together
C.enjoying holidaysD.taking a compass
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小题1:What does the writer mainly talk about?
A.Her tiredness of her busy life.
B.Her family's struggle for a better life.
C.Her new feelings about the present life.
D.The pleasure of staying with her children.
小题2:Which of the following could best describe the writer's present life?
A.Busy and boring.B.Busy but happy.
C.Crazy and terrible.D.Normal but exciting.
小题3:Which of the following is NOT true?
A.The writer has five sons.
B.There is at least one child learning to play the piano.
C.The husband likes the present life.
D.The writer used to live a peaceful and quiet life.
小题4:Which of the following might the writer agree to?
A.Happiness is everywhere, but we have to discover it.
B.Life is nothing but sadness, busyness and hurry.
C.Parents should do more for their kids' better life.
D.Life in the countryside is attractive, wonderful, and sweet.


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小题1:Which of the following is true about the baby eagle’s life before his mother stopped coming to the nest?
A.He lived in a nest in a tree.B.His mother gave him nice food.
C.He was always cold and hungry.D.He lived very happily with his friends.
小题2:How did the eagle feel as soon as he saw his mother coming again?
A.Sad.B.Happy.C.Afraid.D.Angry.
小题3:What did the baby eagle’s mother do when she came the last time?
A.She put some food in the nest.
B.She just came to see him again.
C.She shouted at her baby eagle and flew away.
D.She pushed her baby eagle out of the nest..
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A.抛弃B.保护C.歧视D.拯救
小题5:We can infer from the story that the baby eagle ___________.
A.lost his motherB.fell down and died
C.could get food himself D.was still angry with his mother
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小题1:The author took part in the interview because _______.
A.he had lost his job and wanted to find a new one
B.he had to support his family in Boston
C.his wife had recently died of a heart attack
D.his daughter needed money for schooling
小题2: The underlined word "empathetic “in the second paragraph means _____.
A.kindB.easy-goingC.smartD.understanding
小题3: Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Bruce invited the author to lunch later.
B.Bruce shared his life experience with the author.
C.Bruce was willing to help the author.
D.Bruce finally gave the job to the author.
小题4: We can infer from the last paragraph that ________.
A.Bruce and the author saw each other often
B.the author got little help from Bruce
C.the author learned much from the job interview
D.the author had a better life afterwards
小题5: What is the best title for the passage?
A.An act of kindness
B.A pleasant interview
C.The same experience
D.An important lesson
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小题1: Why does Grandma ask the author to go to the tomato garden with her?
A.He can help pick more tomatoes.
B.He can learn the hardship of labor.
C.She enjoys staying with him while working.
D.She tries to share tomato harvest with him.
小题2:The second paragraph shows that the writer _________.
A.isn’t good at picking tomatoes
B.doesn’t like to stay with Grandma
C.thinks his eyes and mind are useful
D.is trying to be out of Grandma’s sight
小题3: What’s the best title of the story?
A.Gardening—good for my Grandma.
B.Growing Grandma.
C.Gardening—good for my growth.
D.Picking tomatoes.
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小题1:
A.workingB.runningC.playingD.walking
小题2:
A.got backB.got toC.got onD.got out
小题3:
A.orB.andC.butD.then
小题4:
A.sleepyB.warm C.freeD.busy
小题5:
A.noB.enoughC.muchD.some
小题6:
A.rightB.wrongC.possibleD.impossible
小题7:
A.mapB.pictureC.pieceD.page
小题8:
A.HowB.WhyC.WhenD.Where
小题9:
A.hardB.simpleC.difficultD.different
小题10:
A.boyB.girlC.manD.woman

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