题目内容
18.There is a small shop about 200meters from where I live that sells groceries,meat and other basic necessities.About 10yearsa ago,there was a beggar who would go into the shop every day and ask the owner for a (21)C.The owner,(22)A he would love to help,simply didn't have any jobs availabe,so he kept (23)D the man's office.This situation continued (24)D for a few months,until the owner (25)B to give the homeless man a job which (26)B sweeping outside the shop.Every single day form 5a.m,the homeless man was there doing the very (27)Ahe could for the (28)B,making it the community's favourite,even though it did earn him pennies.(29)D,the owner saw how good a job the man was doing and gave him a job working (30)C a cashier(收银员).He was watched closely to make sure that he didn't (31)B any of the money received from the sales.He was still homeless,after all.The homeless man did a/an (32)A job as a cashier for over 2years,and did such a good job that he was promoted to (33)D the finances for the whole shop.
To my (34)A,this was the arrangements up until 2years ago,when the owner (35)C.In his will,he only had one (36)C,to give the whole shop to the now stable,"homeless"man.Now,I could walk into that shop and see him working as hard as (37)A,with his own business that is still (38)D and active 10years after getting his job as a sweeper.
From this story,we can probably get the inspiration:work hard and give everything your best effort,even if it isn't your (39)Asituation,it very well may turn out to (40)B some day in the future.
21.A.coin | B.home | C.job | D.meal |
22.A.although | B.unless | C.because | D.if |
23.A.expecting | B.considering | C.accepting | D.refusing |
24.A.again | B.often | C.weekly | D.daily |
25.A.offered | B.agreed | C.planned | D.failed |
26.A.meant | B.involved | C.included | D.trained |
27.A.best | B.least | C.better | D.less |
28.A.family | B.owner | C.interest | D.moment |
29.A.Suddenly | B.Fortunately | C.Quietly | D.Eventually |
30.A.for | B.with | C.as | D.like |
31.A.lose | B.pocket | C.spend | D.save |
32.A.honest | B.loyal | C.fantastic | D.kind |
33.A.guard | B.raise | C.provide | D.manage |
34.A.knowledge | B.mind | C.scare | D.joy |
35.A.got tired | B.became old | C.passed away | D.gave up |
36.A.thought | B.purpose | C.request | D.suggestion |
37.A.ever | B.necessary | C.expected | D.required |
38.A.big | B.new | C.shabby | D.popular |
39.A.ideal | B.current | C.own | D.financial |
40.A.become | B.be | C.happen | D.do |
分析 有一个乞丐每天都去商店,恳请老板给他一份工作.虽然老板愿意帮他,但他没有任何空缺的职位.迫于他的坚持,老板最终给了他一份清理商店外卫生的工作.勤奋的乞丐受到老板的青睐,最后,店老板去世前将商店赠给了他.
解答 21.C 考查上下文串联.A.coin硬币;B.home家;C.job工作;D.meal饭.十年前,有一个乞丐每天都会到商店去恳请老板给他一份工作.下句中的"…hewould love to help,simply didn't have any jobs available…"是答案提示.故选C.
22.A 考查连词辨析.A.although虽然;B.unless除非;C.because因为;D.if 如果.虽然老板愿意帮助他,但是他没有空缺的职位.although 引导让步状语从句. 故选A.
23.D 考查动词辨析.A.expecting期待,预料;B.considering考虑;C.accepting接受;D.refusing拒绝.尽管老板愿意帮助,但是他没有任何空缺的职位,所以他一直"拒绝"这个乞丐的要求.故选D.
24.D 考查上下文串联.A.again再次;B.often经常;C.weekly每周的;D.daily每日的.在接下来的好几个月里,乞丐每天都来商店,恳请老板给他一份工作.daily 表示"每天".上文的"gointo the shop every day"是答案提示.故选D.
25.B 考查动词辨析.A.allowed允许;B.agreed同意;C.planned计划;D.failed失败.agree to do sth.同意做某事.最终老板同意给这位无家可归的人一份工作. 故选B.
26.B 考查动词辨析.A.meant意图;B.involved涉及,需要,包含;C.included包含;D.trained训练.工作需要他打扫商店外的卫生.故选B.
27.A 考查上下文串联.A.best最好;B.least最少;C.better更好;D.less更少.他尽可能为老板做到最好.最后一段的"work hard and give everything your besteffort…"是答案提示.故选A.
28.B 考查名词辨析.A.family家庭;B.owner主人;C.interest星期;D.moment时刻.上文提到商店的老板给了这位无家可归的人一份工作,此处表示这位无家可归的人尽自己最大的努力为老板工作.故选B.
29.D 考查副词辨析.A.Suddenly突然;Baccuately精确地;C.Quietly安静地;D.Eventually最终.店主看到他工作兢兢业业,就给他换了一份收银员的工作.eventually 最后,终于.故选D.
30.C考查上下文串联.A.for为了;B.with和…;C.as;作为,身为;D.like象.句意见上题解析.下文"as a cashier for over 2 years"是答案提示.故选C.
31.B 考查动词辨析.A.lose失去;B. pocket;盗用,窃取,侵吞;C.spend花费;D.save 挽救.他被密切监视,以确保他没有偷钱.故选B.
32.A 考查形容词辨析.A.honest诚实的;B.loyal忠诚的;C.fantastic极好的;D.kind 善良的.两年多来,这个无家可归的男人当收银员干得很踏实.故选A.
33.D 考查动词辨析.A.guard保卫;B.rise升起;C.provide提供;D.manage管理.由于工作出色,老板提拔了他,让他"管理"全店的财务.故选D.
34.A 考查名词辨析.A.knowledge知识,知晓;B.mind想法;C.scare害怕;D.joy快乐.toone's knowledge 表示"据…所知",符合语境.故选A.
35.C 考查上下文串联.A.got tired疲劳;B.became old变老;C.passed away去世;D.gave up放弃.根据下一句中的"In his will"可知,两年前老板去世了.pass away"死,逝世".故选C.
36.C 考查名词辨析.A.thought想法;B.purpose目的;C.request要求;D.suggestion建议.老板在遗嘱中只有一个要求,那就是把整个商店留给这位无家可归的人.request"要求".故选C.
37.A 考查词义辨析.A.ever曾经;B.necessary必要的;C.expected预料;D.required要求.现在,我可以走到那家商店,看见他和往常一样努力工作.as…as ever与往昔一样.故选A.
38.D 考查形容词辨析.A.big大的;B.new新的;C.shabby破旧的;D.popular流行的,受欢迎的.十年前他的老板给了他一份清洁工的工作,现在老板把整个商店给了他,生意依旧很受欢迎.故选D.
39.A 考查形容词辨析.A.ideal理想的;B.current现在的;C.own自己的;D.financial财政的,经济的.即使不是理想的工作,你也要努力工作,付出你最大的努力.ideal 理想的,最合适的.故选A.
40.B 考查动词辨析.A.become成为;B.be是;C.happen发生;D.do做.将来有一天,不理想的工作有可能会成为理想的工作.turn out to be 表示"最终成为,最后结果是".故选B.
点评 完形填空答题前一定要读懂全文,弄清文章要表达的思想,注意前后段落之间的关系.答题中,一定要认真分析,注意选项与上下文的关系,与前后单词的关系.对于一时没有太大的把握的题可以放到最后再来完成,因为有时答案可以从下文内容体现出来.答完后再通读一篇文章,看看所选选项能不能是语句通顺,语意连贯.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and their two young (36)C came at about 6:00p.m. Mrs. Robinson gave Mum a bunch of fresh flowers,(37)Acolor,freshness and their good will. Mum did the (38)Cand it was left to ourselves to get to know each other. The two girls Judy and Annie and Xiao Hong had (39)Dfun with our little cat.
Mrs. Robinson is much (40)Bthan her husband. There was a moment of embarrassment when Granny asked about her (41)B. Mum was about to apologize (42)B Mrs. Robinson laughed and said it was quite all right and that she had been here(43)Cenough to know it was the Chinese custom. She(44)Atold us that she was 32,though her husband is 52.
And of course they entirely (45)Cthe dinner. Like a perfect Chinese hostess,Mum and especially Granny(46)Dstuffing(填) them with food and urging them to eat and to drink,apologizing all the time that it's a homely meal.(47)A,Mrs. Robinson said to Mum,"In the West any hostess would be proud of such a feast instead of apologizing for it,and we don't urge the guests to eat or drink.(48)B so many good things before me,I certainly don't need any urging. The (49)D
is how to prevent myself overeating."We all (50)Claughter at that.
When they (51)Dto leave,they thanked us not only for the excellent dinner,but for giving them such a nice (52)B. Besides,they insisted on giving every one of us a hug and a kiss,(53)C
did embarrass me. But I think Granny was really (54)A when they kissed her.
It's surprising how a little good will on both sides can (55)D language and cultural barriers.
36.A. sons | B.babies | C. daughters | D. friends |
37.A. bringing | B. taking | C. fetching | D. adding |
38.A. decoration | B. direction | C. introduction | D. reception |
39.A. powerful | B. hopeful | C. speechless | D. endless |
40.A. older | B. younger | C. thinner | D. taller |
41.A. marriage | B. age | C. belief | D. salary |
42.A. while | B. when | C. but | D. and |
43.A. luckily | B. happily | C. long | D. short |
44.A. honestly | B. gradually | C. excitedly | D. loudly |
45.A. prepared | B. tasted | C. enjoyed | D. swallowed |
46.A. continued | B. stopped | C. suggested | D. kept |
47.A. However | B. Besides | C. Therefore | D. Instead |
48.A. Fo | B. With | C. Over | D. As |
49.A. danger | B. pain | C. question | D. problem |
50.A. broke out | B. gave off | C. burst into | D. set out |
51.A. came | B. hurried | C. got | D. rose |
52.A. day | B. time | C. meal | D. gift |
53.A. they | B. it | C. which | D. that |
54.A. touched | B. frightened | C. disappointed | D. encouraged |
55.A. change | B. improve | C. damage | D. break |
A. | invite | B. | to invite | C. | inviting | D. | invited |
A. | to never break | B. | never to have broken | ||
C. | never to be broken | D. | never to be breaking |
A. | doesn't write | B. | hasn't written | C. | won't write | D. | hadn't written |
When James was a teenager,his father (31)C him to a fur factory where he worked.This was during the Great Depression.The (32)A was to get James a job.
James entered the factory,and immediately felt as if the (33)Bhad closed in around him.The room was dark and hot,the windows covered with dust,and the (34)D were packed tightly together,running like trains.The fur hairs were flying,(35)Ba thickened air,and the workers,(36)C the pieces of fur together,were bent over their needles (37)A the boss marched up and down the rows,searching for them to go faster.James could hardly (38)B.He stood next to his father,frozen with fear,hoping the boss wouldn't (39)Aat him,too.
During lunch break,his father took James to the boss and pushed him in front of him,(40)Bif there was any work for his son.But (41)A there was hardly enough (42)C for the adult labours,for no one would give it up once he took a job.
Thus,for James,it was a (43)B.He hated the place.He made a (44)D that he kept to the end of his life:he would never do any work that brought (45)B to someone else,and he would never allow himself to (46)Amoney off the seat of others.
"What will you do?"his mother,Eva,would ask him.
"I don't know,"he (47)D say.He ruled out law,because he didn't like (48)B,and he ruled out medicine,because he couldn't take the(49)C of blood.
"What will you do?"
(50)A,my best professor I ever had became-he thought it was the job not to hurt anybody.
31.A.sent | B.carried | C.took | D.admitted |
32.A.idea | B.condition | C.situation | D.way |
33.A.lights | B.walls | C.chances | D.doors |
34.A.goods | B.workers | C.vehicles | D.machines |
35.A.sending | B.creating | C.taking | D.disturbing |
36.A.collecting | B.pulling | C.sewing | D.drawing |
37.A.as | B.after | C.if | D.though |
38.A.see | B.breathe | C.walk | D.hear |
39.A.scream | B.scold | C.rush | D.attack |
40.A.doubting | B.asking | C.questioning | D.demanding |
41.A.even | B.still | C.yet | D.also |
42.A.time | B.office | C.work | D.occupation |
43.A.comforting | B.blessing | C.regretting | D.forgiving |
44.A.request | B.arrangement | C.plan | D.promise |
45.A.injury | B.harm | C.damage | D.inconvenience |
46.A.make | B.save | C.pay | D.let |
47.A.should | B.might | C.could | D.would |
48.A.police | B.lawyers | C.judges | D.government |
49.A.sense | B.feel | C.sight | D.scenery |
50.A.Eventually | B.Luckily | C.Generally | D.Basically |
A. | sending; getting | B. | sending; to get | ||
C. | to send; getting | D. | to send; to get |