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After spending a weekend away with my adult son, I was so impressed by his generous heart that I sent him this letter.

36. A. humorous B. private  C. reasonable   D. valuable

37. A. followed B. gave C. set  D. took

38. A. ordered  B. booked   C. offered  D. bought

39. A. hesitation   B. doubt    C. permission   D. difficulty

40. A. other    B. last C. extra    D. rest

41. A. again    B. already  C. only D. also

42. A. nothing  B. everything   C. anything D. something

43. A. finding  B. accepting    C. looking for  D. pointing at

44.  A. behind  B. beyond   C. ahead of D. next to

45. A. much B. some C. any  D. enough

46. A. far  B. 1ong C. short    D. high

47. A. and  B. but  C. SO   D. while

48. A. 1itres   B. kilograms    C. pounds   D. kilometers

49. A. $15  B. $20  C. $25  D. $30

50. A. until    B. as   C. although D. unless

51. A. what B. which    C. whatever D. whichever

52. A. excited  B. surprised    C. interested   D. encouraged

53. A. easier   B. better   C. faster   D. worse

54. A. comer    B. way  C. ground   D. carpet

55. A. there    B. here C. out  D. around

36-40 DCAAC  41-45 DDACD  46-50 CBABB  51-55 ABBCA


解析:

36.本题考查形容词辨析。humourous 幽默的,private, 私人的, reasonable,合理的.valuable,有价值的。根据句意可得应是有价值的。

37.本题考查动词词组辨析。应是词组.set an example to/for sb.

38.本题考查动词辨析。order表示当时点餐。 book要于提前预定。offer,主动提供。 Bought购买。应为当时点菜。

39.本题考查抽象名词辨析。前后联系“豪不犹豫”去帮助别人。

40.本题考查词汇辨析。应是付了额外的2元钱.

41.本题考查副词辨析。again,表示”再次”,不能用.already,已经.不合意思.only,仅仅. 和前面冲突.also,也.符合题意.

42.本题考查不定代词辨析。句意是“你还说了一些这样的话”。

43.本题考查动名词的用法。表示意外发现的结果。

44.本题考查词语辨析。应该是站在作者本人前面加油的那位顾客。应该是排对等候。

45.本题考查不定代词和enough的辨析。表示没有足够钱来付油费。

46.本题考查形容词辨析。差多少钱。short表示”欠,缺”常见词组,be short of .

47.本题考查词语辨析。表示转折。

48.油是用升计量的.

49.本题考查辨别数字(金钱)。加油的人看错了计量表,只有20元最贴近15元了,因为肯定超过15元,不能选A.

50.本题考查连词辨析。上下文联系得出。

51.本题考查疑问词辨析。宾语从句,what做do的宾语。

52.本题考查形容词辨析。有人主动付款,应是感到非常之惊讶.

53.本题考查形容词辨析。这是个谚语.”给予总比接受好”

54.本题考查词汇辨析。上下文联系得出答案。

55.本题考查副词辨析。让需要的人去捡。

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