题目内容

When I was twelve years old. I went with my dad to his work—a car showroom. I was 21  around carelessly and saw a poor woman with a child beside her  22 outside the showroom. I saw that she was crying and went inside to tell my  23 . He went out and  24  the woman to come into the showroom. He offered her some water and then asked her what was  25 .

The woman said that her husband had died and she didn’t have anyone else in her family who could  26   her. she did some manual(体力的) labor to earn some money to  27   her daughter but she was sick for the last three days and was  28  to go to work. Now she didn’t have a grain of food to eat. While she was telling this story to my father, she was unable to   29  her emotions(情绪)and started crying again. My father and I were deeply   30  by her story.

We got some food for her and her baby. My father then took them to the nearest hospital for her baby to be  31  as she did not seem to be very well. On the way, we 32  her a 5kg-bag of wheat from the market. My father gave her some money before we left. The lady was so   33  .

It is eight years later,  34 that event is still very  35  in my mind. My father’s   36 to this woman moved me   37  and since then, I have decided to try and walk a similar path and serve others. I’m   38  to see so many other people in this world are also ready to help others when they meet people   39 . They have  40   to walk a service path also.

1.                A.showing        B.walking         C.driving   D.working

 

2.                A.reading         B.joking          C.reporting D.standing

 

3.                A.boss           B.father          C.leader    D.teacher

 

4.                A.asked          B.begged         C.expected D.encouraged

 

5.                A.funny          B.special         C.wrong    D.strange

 

6.                A.help           B.meet           C.teach D.remember

 

7.                A.get tired of      B.take care of      C.join in    D.be fond of

 

8.                A.glad           B.proud          C.unable   D.unwilling

 

9.                A.prove          B.improve        C.understand    D.control

 

10.               A.moved         B.frightened      C.satisfied   D.surprised

 

11.               A.calmed         B.taught          C.watched   D.treated

 

12.               A.sold           B.showed        C.bought    D.cooked

 

13.               A.grateful        B.trustful         C.hopeful   D.successful

 

14.               A.or             B.but            C.unless D.so

 

15.               A.weak          B.similar         C.fresh D.possible

 

16.               A.promise        B.suggestion      C.patience   D.kindness

 

17.               A.greatly         B.simply          C.nearly D.finally

 

18.               A.free           B.foolish         C.happy D.careful

 

19.               A.at present      B.at peace        C.in general  D.in difficulty

 

20.               A.invited         B.chosen         C.forced    D.allowed

 

 

【答案】

1.B

2.D

3.B

4.A

5.C

6.A

7.B

8.C

9.D

10.A

11.D

12.C

13.A

14.B

15.C

16.D

17.A

18.C

19.D

20.B

【解析】

试题分析:本文叙述了作者小的时候去跟着父亲去上班,有一天在父亲的车展间的外边,作者偶然发现了一个妇女很可怜领着一个孩子在外边站着,这个妇女说她的丈夫去世了,自己抚养孩子,但是由于孩子现在病了,她不能去上班孩子,结果家里没有吃的了,作者把这事告诉了父亲,父亲带着他们看了病,又买了粮食,又给他们一些钱,因此作者很受感动。这是一篇很有教育意义的素材。

1.考查动词及上下文的呼应。show展出;walk走;drive开车;work工作。因为当时作者12岁,他跟着父亲去上班,应该是在附近走着玩,故选B。

2.考查动词及上下文的呼应。Read读书;joke开玩笑;report报告;stand站着。作者看见一个可怜的妇女领着一个孩子在外边站着,故选D。

3.考查名词及上下文的呼应。boss 老板;father 父亲;leader 领导;teacher 老师。“我”走近屋告诉了我的父亲,故选B。

4.考查动词短语及上下文的呼应。ask sb to do 请某人做某事; beg sb to do乞求某人做某事; expect sb to do 希望某人做某事;  encourage sb to do 鼓励某人做某事。“我”的父亲请这位妇女进入了汽车展室,故选A。

5.考查形容词及上下文的呼应。funny 滑稽的;special 特别的;strange 奇怪的;what was wrong ?怎么了,发生什么事了。父亲给了她一些水问她怎么了,故选C。

6.考查动词及上下文的呼应。help帮助;meet遇见;teach教;remember记得。 那位妇女说她的丈夫死了,在家里她没有可以帮她的人,故选A。

7.考查动词短语及上下文的呼应。get tired of厌烦;take care of 照顾;join in 加入;be fond of喜欢。她干一些体力活来照顾女儿,故选B。

8.考查形容词及上下文的呼应。glad高兴;proud自豪;unable不能;unwilling不愿。孩子现在病了三天了,她不能去上班,故选C。

9.考查动词及上下文的呼应。prove 证明;improve 提高;understand 理解;control

控制。当她把她的故事告诉他的父亲时,她不能控制她的情绪,开始哭了起来。故选D。

10.考查形容词及上下文的呼应。moved感动的;frightened 害怕的;satisfied满意的;surprised吃惊的。“我”的父亲和“我”都被深深地感动了,故选A。

11.考查动词及上下文的呼应。calm平静;teach教;watch观看;treat治疗。父亲带着他们到了最近的医院为她的孩子看病治疗,故选D。

12.考查动词及上下文的呼应。sell卖;show出示;buy 买;cook做饭。在从医院回来的路上,我们给她买从市场上买来了5公斤小麦,故选 C。

13.考查形容词及上下文的呼应。grateful感激的;trustful相信的; hopeful有希望的; successful 成功的。父亲给她一些钱,她很感激,故选A。

14.考查连词及上下文的呼应。or 表选择;but表转折;so表前因后果;unless除非。过去十年了,但是那个事仍然在清晰的记得,故选B。

15.考查形容词及上下文的呼应。weak 弱的;similar 相似的;fresh新鲜的;possible可能的。过去十年了,但是那个事仍然在清晰的记得,故选C。

16.考查名词及上下文的呼应。promise许诺;suggestion建议;patience耐心;kindness善良。父亲对这位妇女的善举深深地感动了“我”,故选D。

17.考查副词及上下文的呼应。Greatly深深地;simply简单地;nearly 几乎;finally 最后。父亲对这位妇女的善举深深地感动了“我”,故选A。

18.考查形容词及上下文的呼应。free 空闲的;foolish愚蠢的;happy高兴的;careful仔细的。“我”很高兴看到世界上有那么多的人去帮助那些处于困境中的人,故选C。

19.考查介词短语及上下文的呼应。at present 在目前;at peace处于和平的状态;in general总之;in difficulty在困境中。“我”很高兴看到世界上有那么多的人去帮助那些处于困境中的人,故选   D。

20.考查动词及上下文的呼应。invite邀请;choose选择;force强迫;allow允许。“我”也选择了一条这样服务于人的道路,故选B。

考点:这是一篇记叙文。

点评:要通读完形填空的短文,跳过空格快速阅读,了解全篇的主要内容。切不可把宝贵的时间浪费在个别字句推敲上。完形填空所用的短文一般不给标题,但短文的主题句,往往在每段文章的首句,有时也出现在文章的中间或结束处。主题句提供全篇的性质、大意等,这是深入了解全文的“窗口”,甚至能以语句为立足点,从该句的时态、语气推测全文的主要内容。

 

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16. A.out                   B.away              C.outside                 D.abroad
17. A.from              B.during            C.at                      D.after
18. A.get used to         B.was used to      C.used to                D.used
19. A.English        B.French          C.Russian               D.Latin
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22. A.time              B.human         C.1anguage            D. money
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28.A.how              B. if                     C. where                    D. what
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31.A.where          B.in which      C.over there            D.that
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6. A. built                B. designed       C. owned         D. opened
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(   )5. A. better       B. dark       C. younger           D. old
(   )6. A. cave              B. place      C. sight                 D. scene
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(   )9. A. needed        B. recognized  C. interested         D. encouraged
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(   )13. A. not              B. no         C. something        D. nothing
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【小题1】
A.givenB.discoveredC.sentD.made
【小题2】
A.opportunitiesB.dangersC.diamondsD.chances
【小题3】
A.painfulB.stupidC.normalD.original
【小题4】
A.ballB.stoneC.paperD.flower
【小题5】
A.steppedB.dependedC.foughtD.based
【小题6】
A.stealingB.acceptingC.recognizingD.realizing
【小题7】
A.purseB.pocketC.bagD.house
【小题8】
A.sellingB.buyingC.huntingD.casting
【小题9】
A.go offB.give inC.stay up D.watch out
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A.buyerB.jobC.stockD.rock
【小题11】
A.sceneB.prizeC.reminderD.power
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A.difficultiesB.hopesC.charactersD.cases
【小题13】
A.unlessB.thoughC.forD.if
【小题14】
A.happilyB.easilyC.luckilyD.dangerously
【小题15】
A.expressingB.satisfyingC.breakingD.experiencing

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We often talk about ourselves as if we have permanent genetic defects (缺陷) that can never be changed. “I’m impatient.” “I’m always behind.” “I always put things   31 !” You’ve surely heard them. Maybe you’ve used them to describe   32 .
These comments may come from stories about us that have been   33  for years—often from   34  childhood. These stories may have no   35  in fact. But they can set low expectations for us. As a child, my mother said to me, “Marshall, you have no mechanical skills, and you will never have any mechanical skills for the rest of your life.” How did these expectations  36  my development? I was never   37  to work on cars or be around   38 . When I was 18, I took the US Army’s Mechanical Aptitude Test. My scores were in the bottom for the entire nation!
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Suddenly I realized that I didn’t  46  from some sort of genetic defect. I was just living out expectations that I had chosen to  47 . At that point, it wasn’t just my family and friends who had been  48  my belief that I was mechanically hopeless. And it wasn’t just the Army test, either. I was the one who kept telling myself, “You can’t do this!” I realized that as long as I kept saying that, it was going to remain true.   49  , if we don’t treat ourselves as if we have incurable genetic defects, we can do well in almost   50  we choose.

【小题1】
A.away B.offC.up D.down
【小题2】
A.themB.myselfC.yourselfD.others
【小题3】
A.saidB.spokenC.spreadD.repeated
【小题4】
A.as long asB.as far back asC.as well asD.as much as
【小题5】
A.basisB.plotC.causeD.meaning
【小题6】
A.leadB.improveC.affectD.change
【小题7】
A.encouraged B.demandedC.hopedD.agreed
【小题8】
A.meansB.toolsC.goodsD.hammers
【小题9】
A.thereforeB.somehowC.insteadD.however
【小题10】
A.settledB.turnedC.tookD.got
【小题11】
A.passiveB.activeC.negativeD.subjective
【小题12】
A.experiencesB.tripsC.roadsD.paths
【小题13】
A.unexpectedB.poorC.excellentD.average
【小题14】
A.WhenB.WhatC.How D.Why
【小题15】
A.complexB.advancedC.common D.primary
【小题16】
A.ariseB.separateC.sufferD.come
【小题17】
A.believeB.suspectC.adoptD.receive
【小题18】
A.weakeningB.strengtheningC.abandoningD.accepting
【小题19】
A.As a resultB.At the same timeC.In additionD.On the contrary
【小题20】
A.anything B.somethingC.nothingD.all

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