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2.Today my heart is full of joy.My husband (36)A all night as a police volunteer and arrived at our(37)D at 5:30this morning.Then he left at 4:00in the afternoon for (38)B shift (轮班).My daughter spent the morning with some friends (39)Cmoney for a charity in our town and also (40)A one of our neighbours collect some money to climb a mountain in Morocco.
And what did I do?Well,I bought some (41)Cfor my daughter and her friends to eat and gave a smile card to the gentleman (42)B the cakes,plus a card that (43)D,"May all your days be filled with love and happiness!"I went to the library(44)D and left the cards inside the books on the (45)C so that people could find them when looking (46)Abooks.And then I went to one of the charity shops in town and I saw a lady who is(47)B there.I guess one could say she is a professional volunteer.She is(48)B at selling goods and is always smiling.I heard her (49)Athe lottery (彩票) for some reason,so I (50)D and bought her a"thank you"card,and inside the card I put a lottery ticket.I wish I could have seen her(51)C face.
I went to my favourite grocery store.They had some vegetables for (52)A on a small table outside with an"honesty"cup for payment,(53)BI paid for my carrots and left some cards inside the cup.Then I drove back and (54)D my daughter and her friends and gave some cash to my neighbour to help his mountain (55)C.
And now I am at home,feeling the joy of a well-spent Saturday.

36.A.workedB.escapedC.movedD.slept
37.A.officeB.libraryC.schoolD.home
38.A.eitherB.anotherC.eachD.some
39.A.borrowingB.sharingC.raisingD.keeping
40.A.helpedB.persuadedC.orderedD.offered
41.A.flowersB.bagsC.cakesD.shoes
42.A.buyingB.sellingC.studyingD.eating
43.A.wroteB.spokeC.meantD.read
44.A.quietlyB.sadlyC.patientlyD.happily
45.A.chairsB.windowsC.shelvesD.counters
46.A.forB.intoC.onD.up
47.A.neverB.alwaysC.seldomD.possibly
48.A.badB.expertC.angryD.slow
49.A.mentionB.questionC.learnD.accept
50.A.broke outB.worked outC.called outD.went oat
51.A.disappointedB.frustratedC.surprisedD.interested
52.A.saleB.showC.loveD.fun
53.A.becauseB.soC.thoughD.if
54.A.brought upB.ran intoC.took outD.picked up
55.A.hikingB.huntingC.climbingD.camping

分析 文章讲述了"我"度过了一个愉快的星期六,因为"我"丈夫去做了警察志愿者,"我"女儿帮慈善事业募资,而"我"先是给女儿和她的朋友们买了一些吃的,然后在图书馆的书里,蔬菜杯里放了一些卡片,度过了充实而快乐的一天.

解答 36-40 ADBCA       41-45 CBDDC     46-50 ABBAD     51-55 CABDC
36 A.考查动词的辨析.句意是:我丈夫作为警察志愿者工作了一晚上.故选A.
37 D.考查名词的辨析.句意是:在早晨5:30到达我们家.故选D.
38 B.考查形容词的辨析.句意是:他下午4点离开去轮班.故选B.
39 C.考查动词的辨析.raise money 募资,是固定搭配.句意是:我女儿花了整个早晨和一些朋友为慈善事业募资.故选C.
40 A.考查动词的辨析.句意是:帮助我们的一个邻居募资去摩洛哥爬山.故选A.
41 C.考查名词的辨析.根据后面的 to eat可知是买了一些蛋糕吃,故选C.
42 B.考查动词的辨析.句意是:给了卖蛋糕的男士一个微笑卡.故选B.
43 D.考查动词的辨析.句意是:卡片上写着"愿你每一天都充满爱和幸福"."卡片上写着…"用动词read 表示.故选D.
44 D.考查副词的辨析.句意是:我开心地去了图书馆.故选D.
45 C.考查名词的辨析.书是在书架上,故选C.
46 A.考查固定搭配look for,寻找.句意是:以便人们在找书的时候能发现它们.故选A.
47 B.考查副词的辨析.根据后文的I guess one could say she is a professional volunteer可知是我看到一个夫人,总是在那儿.故选B.
48 B.考查名词的辨析.根据前一句的she is a professional volunteer可知 她擅长卖东西.同时 be expert at doing sth.固定搭配,表示"擅长做某事,是…的专家".故选B.
49 A.考查动词的辨析.句意是:我听到她提到彩票.故选A.
50 D.考查词组的辨析.句意是:所以我走过去,给她买了一张"谢谢你"的卡片.故选D.
51 C.考查形容词的辨析.结合语境可知用surprised表示"惊讶的".句意是:我希望我能够看到她惊讶的脸.故选C.
52 A.考查词组for sale 在售.句意是:他们有一些蔬菜在外面的小桌子上出售.故选A.
53 B.考查连词的辨析.句意是:于是支付了胡萝卜的钱,然后在杯子里放了一些卡片.故选B.
54 D.考查动词词组的辨析.句意是:于是我开车回家,并接回了我的女儿和她的朋友们.故选D.
55 C.考查词组mountain climbing 爬山.句意是:然后给了我邻居一些现金,帮助他去爬山.故选C.

点评 解答此类题目,首先需要通读全文,掌握文章大意;其次分析每一个空格前后的语意和语境,进而根据相关语法选择正确的答案.

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