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【题目】 I spent last summer volunteering at a hospital. It was a gift to _______so many amazing people and I’d like to share one of these moments. One day, I was called to a room where a(n) _______woman was staying. Usually I helped with_______who were ready to leave. Instead, she _______to go to the gift shop. I got a _______, helped her into it, and headed down to the entrance.

When we got there, it wasn’t open yet. After a 30-minute _______, we entered the gift shop. As I pushed her around, I could see the _______ in her face as she looked at everything, happy to be out of her room. She _______some window decorations, and then saw chocolates.

She asked me to push her in that _______, and then I helped her__________all the different chocolate arrangements. __________ she decided on three different boxes.

She told me to write the numbers 1, 2, and 3 on the boxes. She __________that the nurses were taking such good care of her, so she __________chocolates for each of the three shifts of nurses. As we gave the current shift of nurses their box of chocolate, they __________offered some to me before taking some themselves.

There were__________all around. Witnessing the old lady’s__________and getting the opportunity to spend time with someone who got so much joy from life was a __________in itself. I have so many more stories, and each person made an impact on my life. I’ve __________that health has a way of bringing people together. __________is a blessing, and being in a place where health is so __________ and appreciated is unlike anything else.

1A.introduceB.meetC.attractD.describe

2A.elderlyB.strangeC.importantD.famous

3A.nursesB.kidsC.patientsD.parents

4A.pretendedB.wantedC.failedD.promised

5A.carB.shopping cartC.wheel chairD.bike

6A.rideB.walkC.driveD.wait

7A.reliefB.anxietyC.joyD.puzzle

8A.choseB.madeC.usedD.received

9A.mannerB.caseC.directionD.point

10A.prepare forB.make upC.figure outD.1ook through

11A.SuddenlyB.EventuallyC.FortunatelyD.Actually

12A.explainedB.declaredC.expctedD.imagined

13A.exchangedB.designedC.tastedD.bought

14A.in factB.at a lossC.in turnD.at ease

15A.whispersB.smilesC.shoutsD.cheers

16A.kindnessB.choiceC.decisionD.1oneliness

17A.1essonB.chanceC.giftD.fact

18A.concludedB.imaginedC.predictedD.1earned

19A.HealthB.LuckC.VirtueD.Praise

20A.testedB.valuedC.maintainedD.promoted

【答案】

1B

2A

3C

4B

5C

6D

7C

8A

9C

10D

11B

12A

13D

14C

15B

16A

17C

18D

19A

20B

【解析】

这篇文章的作者讲述了自己在医院当志愿者所遇到的一次经历

1考查动词。句意:遇见许多令人惊异的人是一份礼物。introduce介绍;meet遇见;attract吸引;describe描述。故选B。

2考查形容词。根据下文Witnessing the old lady’s___16___and getting the opportunity to spend time with someone who got so much joy from life was a___17___in itself可知,这是一位上了年纪的妇女。elderly上了年纪的;strange奇怪的;important重要的;famous著名的。故选A。

3考查名词。根据I spent last summer volunteering at a hospital可知,这里意思是通常我帮助准备离开的病人。nurses护士;kids小孩;patients病人;parents父母。故选C。

4考查动词。句意:她想去礼品店。pretended假装;wanted想;failed失败;promised 许诺。根据下文可知,她想去礼品店,故选B。

5考查名词。根据后文As I pushed her around可推知,这里意思是我找了一个轮椅帮她坐上去。car汽车;shopping cart购物手推车;wheel chair轮椅;bike自行车。故选C。

6考查名词。句意:30分钟的等待后,我们进入了礼物商店。ride骑;walk步行;drive驾驶;wait等待。故选D。

7考查名词。根据后文as she looked at everything, happy to be out of her room.可知,这里意思是我可以看到她脸上的快乐。relief安慰;anxiety焦虑;joy快乐;puzzle困惑,故选C。

8考查动词。句意:她选择了一些窗户装饰物。chose选择;made使;used用;received收到。故选A。

9考查名词。句意:她让我把她推到那个方向。manner方式;case情况;direction方向;point要点。故选C。

10考查动词短语。句意:我帮她浏览了各种巧克力。prepare for……准备;make up编造;figure out解决;1ook through浏览。因为老妇人行动不方便,所以是作者帮她看物品,故选D。

11考查副词。句意:最后她决定买不同的三盒。Suddenly突然;Eventually最后;Fortunately幸运地;Actually事实上。故选B。

12考查动词。根据that the nurses were taking such good care of her, so she___13___chocolates for each of the three shifts of nurses可知,她在解释。explained解释;declared宣布;expected盼望;imagined想象。故选A。

13考查动词。句意:所以她为三班倒的护士每人买了一盒巧克力。exchanged交换;designed设计;tasted品尝;bought故选D。

14考查固定短语。句意:她们反过来给我一些。in fact事实上;at a loss困惑不解;in turn反过来;at ease安逸。故选C。

15考查名词。句意:到处是微笑。whispers低语;smiles微笑;shouts叫喊;cheers喝彩。故选B。

16考查名词。句意:目击了这位老妇人的仁慈。kindness仁慈;choice选择;decision决定;loneliness孤独。故选A。

17考查名词。句意:能花时间和快乐的人在一起,本身就是一件礼物。1esson课程;chance机会;gift礼物;fact事实。故选C。

18考查动词。根据that health has a way of bringing people together可知,是我学会了……。concluded推断;imagined想象;predicted预测;1earned学会了。故选D。

19考查名词。根据I’ ve ___18___that health has a way of bringing people together.可知,这里填Health。Health健康;Luck运气;Virtue美德;Praise赞扬,故选A。

20考查形容词。根据I’ ve ___18___that health has a way of bringing people together. ___19___is a blessing, and being in a place where health is so ___20___and appreciated is unlike anything else.可知,这里意思是置身于一个健康是如此被重视的地方。tested经受过考验的;valued被重视的;maintained被保持的;promoted晋升的。故选B。

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