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Recently, I experienced a wonderful lesson that little things still mean a lot. I live on the Big Island of Hawaii. About a month ago, when I started my car and I 1 down at the roadside, a piece of paper caught my eye. I picked it up and 2 it carefully.
The form turned out to be a 3 from the State Motor Vehicle Division, documenting the owners’ 4 of their vehicle’s registration fees. Quickly, I put myself in their 5 and figured:no one would throw this out, 6 if it was current.
Although the form had been blown here, where in the busy, 7 parking lot would I find the owner? So I checked the date and noted the name of the 8 , who must be in our town. I thought that the best and easiest step to 9 was to put the form in an envelope addressed to the couple and 10 it by post. So I did it.
On the weekend, a 11 couple called at my house and brought me a big 12 . They said they had panicked and searched for the receipt(收据) 13 everywhere before giving up. Without it they would 14 $8, 000. It felt great to know I’d helped someone 15 a major trouble by doing something which at first glance seemed minor.
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解析试题分析:
【小题1】A动词辨析 A.glanced 一瞥, 扫视B. went 去C. broke 打破, 折断, 弄坏D. set放, 搁置 由上下文串联可知:主人公往公路两旁瞥了一眼。固定短语:glance at---瞥--
【小题2】A 动词辨析A. read读; 看懂, 理解B. cleaned (使)清洁; 变干净 C.touched 接触;触摸D.看见; 由句意和动宾搭配可知:主人公是仔细阅读了纸条上的内容,结合下文也可知道。
【小题3】D名词辨析 A.report报告,报道 B. decision 决定,决心 C. message 信息 D.receipt 收据,发票 由后文可知:作者捡起来的是一个电动车户主丢失的发票
【小题4】B 名词辨析A.development发展B.payment支付,付款C.permission允许,许可D. plan计划 方案 上下串联可知:发票就是费用的证明和依据。故payment为最佳答案
【小题5】C 名词辨析A.clothes 衣服,衣物B. hat帽子 C. shoes 鞋子 D. shirt衬衫,衬衣
此题为一个固定搭配:put oneself in one’s shoes 站在某人的角度思考问题。以固定短语的形式考查名词的词义,对考生来说较难。平时应注意多积累相关短语。
【小题6】A 副词辨析A.especially尤其B.occasionally偶尔,间或C.usually惯常地D.generally一般地 作者在想:没人会把发票扔掉,尤其是现金的话就更没有人会扔了。四个选项中,A选项符合题意,表示一种递进关系。
【小题7】.D 形容词辨析 A.lonely孤独的,寂寞的B. narrow狭窄的C.empty空的 D.crowded 挤得满满的 此题可根据单词排列相似性原则破解,从句意可以看出,应为热闹拥挤的停车场,故D为最佳选项
【小题8】B 名词辨析A.guest 客人,宾客 B.owner 物主C.partner同伴,搭档 D. host东道主,主办人 由上下文串联可知,记录着车主的姓名
【小题9】C 动词辨析A.have 有;持有 B. get 得到C. take 带(去),携带 D. bring带来, 拿来
根据句意和动宾搭配关系可知:会采取的措施 take step(s)/measure
【小题10】B 动词辨析A.sell 卖;售;销 B. mail邮寄 C. carry 运送, 搬运 D. fly飞,飞行
由by post可知:肯定是邮寄。B选项符合题意,为最佳选项。
【小题11】D形容词辨析A.worried焦虑的,烦恼的 B.disappointed 失望的C.lucky 幸运的D.happy 愉快的 由上文可知:作者把发票寄给了失主,一周后,一对夫妇找过来感谢她,可以推断:夫妇找回了自己丢失的发票,失而复得,应该是心情很高兴,而且给作者带了了一个很大的礼物以表感谢。
【小题12】 C名词辨析A.surprise惊奇,惊讶B. form组成,结构C.gift 礼物, 赠品 D. joy欢乐, 高兴 由句意可知:夫妇带去的肯定不是惊喜,因为结合上文的描述,夫妇是特此过来感谢作者的,通常感谢一个人会带一份礼物以表谢意,所以礼物更符合情景和语境的意义。
【小题13】 D副词辨析A.quickly迅速地 B. slowly缓慢地;悠悠地C.curiously 好奇地 D. madly 发疯似地 通常:一个人丢失了自己重要的物件,肯定会拼命的找回来。同样,这对夫妇到很多的地方发疯似的寻找。
【小题14】C动词辨析A.drop(使)落下, 投下,物品的落下B.earn赚得C. lose 遗失; 失去 可引申为你损失 D. get 得到, 收到 由题意可知:如果找不回来,夫妇会(失去)损失$8, 000,故lose为最佳选项
【小题15】A动词辨析A.avoid 避免, B. meet 遇见,碰见,相见 C.overcome战胜;克服D.defeat 击败, 战胜 因为作者的一个不经意的小举动,却帮助了这对夫妇避免了大麻烦,从句意和搭配上看,麻烦应与避免搭配,最佳选项为A。
考点:记叙性文章
点评:本文讲述了作者在准备开车时,意外发现路边有一张不起眼的纸条,结果是一张州电动车营业部开出的一张发票,发票上记录着车主电动车上户所交的费用。后来,一对夫妇找上门核实和认领了该张票据。作者认为,一个不经意间小小的举动也可能给别人带去很大的帮助,同时呼吁我们要对眼前的小事多加留意,注意细节。解答记叙文体的完形填空时, 应着重把握以下几点:
1、了解文章的结构形式。
2、明确作者的写作目的。就事论事肯定不是记叙的目的,而通过叙述阐明一个道理,同是作者必须考虑的。只有心中有了目的,在情节选择和细节描写上才会作出合理的安排。明晰了写作目的,就能抓住文章的主题。
3、知晓文章所记叙的一件事的起因、经过和结局,作者就有必要在记叙文中将事件、人物、时间、地点、原因(why)和结果等要素讲清楚。这六个要素是记叙文的基本组成部分,一般不能缺少。弄清了这六个要素,基本上就理解了整篇文章。
4、弄清文章是以第几人称的视角展开记叙的。通常英语记叙文展开记叙的视角有两个:
第一人称和第三人称。用第一人称就是从“参与者”的角度进行记叙,读者可从字里行间感受到作者亲切的态度和深厚的感情。用第三人称就是以“观察者”的身份展开叙述,作者的语气客观,与读者保持着一定的距离,读者的注意力更多集中在故事本身。了解了作者的写作角度有助于我们走进作者的思维,深入理解文章的意义。
-Tom has a lot of parties recently.
- Yes, that may ________ why he didn’t do well in the test.
A.sum up | B.add up to |
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I believe that families are not only blood relatives, but sometimes people who show up and love you when no one else will.
In May 1977, I was living in a Howard Johnson’s motel off Interstate 10 in Houston. My dad and I 1 a room with two double beds and the bathroom was too 2 for a 15-year-old girl and her father. Dad’s second marriage was 3 and my stepmother had 4 us both out of the house the previous week. Dad had no 5_ of what to do with me. And that’s when my other family 6 .
Barbara and Roland Beach took me into their home 7 their only daughter, Su, my best friend, asked them to. I 8 with them for the next seven years.
Barb washed my skirts the same as Su’s. She 9 I had lunch money, doctors’ appointments, help with homework and nightly hugs. Barbara and Roland attended every football game where Su and I were being cheerleaders. As far as I could tell, for the Beaches there was no 10 between Su and me; I was their daughter, too.
When Su and I 11 college they kept my room the same for the entire four years I attended school. Recently, Barb presented me with an insurance they _12_ when I first moved in with them and had continued to pay on for 23 years.
The Beaches knew 13 about me when they took me in – they had heard the whole story from Su. When I was seven, my mother died and from then on my father relied on other people to _14 his kids. Before I went to live with the Beaches I had believed that life was entirely 15__ and that love was shaky and untrustworthy. I had believed that the only person who would take care of me was me.
16 the Beaches, I would have become a bitter, cynical (愤世嫉俗的) woman. They gave me a(n) 17 that allowed me to grow and change. They kept me from being paralyzed(麻痹的) by my _18 , and they gave me the confidence to open my heart.
Now I 19 family. For me, it wasn’t the family that was there on the day I was 20 , but the one that was there for me when I was living in a Howard Johnson’s on Interstate
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Sometimes, people are required to fill in personal information when they register online, which may lead to some unexpected trouble. Recently, the BBC is reporting that a 17-year-old girl in Australia posted a(n) 【小题1】 of her grandmother at home counting a large sum of cash that she 【小题2】 hidden in the house. Just eight hours later, two armed men 【小题3】 the girl’s house. They demanded to speak to her to find out where the grandmother’s house was, 【小题4】 they could get the money they had seen. 【小题5】 , the girl was not home at the time, so the robbers 【小题6】 a small amount of cash from the mother and left.
Because the 【小题7】 is still under investigation(调查), local police aren’t saying 【小题8】 else about it. It’s not known yet whether the girl had used privacy setting on the Facebook profile page, and even whether the robbers 【小题9】 the girl in the past.
Two other 【小题10】 were at home then, a 58-year-old man and a 14-year-old boy, the girl’s father and brother. Luckily, no one was 【小题11】 . The robbers left peacefully after 【小题12】 that the girl was not home and that no one else there knew anything about the 【小题13】 that had appeared in the photo.
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My 4-year-old son now enjoys posting letters. He has formed the 36 of drawing pictures, writing his name on them, and then 37 the artwork in an envelope. He then insists on 38 his handwork to the neighbors, and a mail box he 39 belongs to the elderly couple who live next door. To be 40 , I didn’t think much of it, but I had 41 to warn my neighbors of the drawings 42 appearing in their letterboxes—I just didn’t have the 43 to do so, because I was a little busy recently.
On Tuesday of last week, I was walking down to school to collect my son when I 44 Mary, my elderly neighbor, 45 at her mail box. She said, “Jodie, is it your little son that has been posting items in my letterbox to me?” I was at once 46 , “Oh yes, Mary, it is. I’m sorry. I meant to tell you…” She cut me off, “Jodie, I just love his mail. I’ve 47 every item he has sent. You don’t know how much 48 the letters has made my day. I just love them.” While I was walking down to school after our 49 , many thoughts came to me. Mary doesn’t have a lot to fill her days, 50 she was a mother to a number of children herself who receives fairly regular visitors. The small 51 of getting some mail—pictures drawn by the hand of a young child—has brought 52 to her days, just as my visit to my grandparents does.
I have decided that my son should 53 this practice. He should also start sending some items to his grandparents in Perth as well. It will most 54 make their day.
It’s doing the little, simple things that can often make a big 55 in someone’s life.
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China has become Volvo's third largest market, with more of its car models to go on sale in the world's largest auto(汽车) market this year, Chief Executive Office (CEO) of Volvo Cars China said in Tianjin.
Alexander Klose, CEO of Volvo Cars China, told Xinhua at the Ninth Tianjin International Automobile Trade Show, being held from Friday to Wednesday.
Klose said Volvo Cars had entered a new time of fast development, adding that its sales volume in China roared in 2010.
Up to the end of September, Volvo's global sales volume was up 12.5 percent year on year(同年比), compared with 52 percent year-on-year rise in China, he said.
Two new Volvo sales centers opened in Beijing within merely one week in early October, about two months after east China's ZhejiangGeely Holding Group Co acquired(购得)the Swedish brand from the US auto giant Ford for $1.5 billion in early August.
Klose said he was confident of seeing tremendous(巨大的) growth in China's auto market in the next five years. "As the Chinese government has increased the tax rate for large displacement (排量)cars already, we now have a lot of cars below three liters(升), and I think we'll stick to that strategy, as you can see now the XC60 which was introduced today is just two liters," he said.
"As the technology advances, we'll probably even see 1.6 liter engines or 1.5 liter engines in the future," he added.
Volvo Cars is not the only automaker hoping to take advantage of China's rapidly growing auto market.
Bentley, the famous British luxury(豪华) carmaker, will open a new sales center in China at Tianjin Thursday, which is the 11th one in China, according to a press release(新闻发布) by Shanghai-based Zenith Integrated Communications Corp (Zenith) Saturday at the auto show.
Zenth is the public relations agent of Bentley in China. The automaker has sold 421 limousines(大型豪华轿车) to China in 2009, and the goal for 2010 is 777, the release said.
【小题1】The word underlined in the third paragraph would probably be___.
A.shouted loudly | B.increased in large numbers |
C.reduced rapidly | D.burned brightly |
A.The Ninth Tianjin International Automobile Trade Show was held from Friday to Wednesday. |
B.Volvo Cars is a world-famous carmaker in Britain. |
C.Of all the auto sales volume Volvo sales volume is only number one in China |
D.Volvo sales centers are developing very fast in China recently |
A.China Becomes Volvo's 3rd largest market |
B.Volvo Cars in China |
C.Volvo Sales Volume in China |
D.Carmakers in China |
A.One | B.Two | C.Three | D.Four |