题目内容
6.Michael Greenberg is a very popular New Yorker.He is not famous in sports or the arts,But people in the streets (16)knowabouthim,especially those who are(17)poor.For those people,he is"Gloves"Greenberg.How did he get that(18)name?
He looks like any other businessman,wearing a suit and carrying a briefcase (公文箱).But he's(19)different_.His briefcase always has some gloves.
In winter,Mr.Greenberg does not(20)actlike other New Yorkers,who look at the sidewalk and(21)hurrydownthe street.He looks around at (22)people.He stops when he(23)seessomeone with no gloves.He gives them a pair and then he (24)moveson,looking for more people with cold (25)hands.
On winter days,Mr.Greenberg (26)givesawaygloves.During the rest of the year,he (27)buysgloves.People who have heard about him(28)sendhim gloves,and he has many in his apartment.
Mr.Greenberg(29)begandoing this 21years ago.Now,many poor New Yorkers know him and (30)understandhis behavior.But people who don't know him are sometimes(31)surprisedbyhim.They don't realize that he just wants to make them (32)happy.
It runs in the(33)family.Michael's father always helped the poor as he believed it made everyone happier.Michael Greenberg feels the(34)same.A pair of gloves may be a(35)smallthing,but it can make a big difference in winter.
16.A..know about | B.learn from | C.cheer for | D.look after |
17.A.old | B.busy | C.kind | D.poor |
18.A.job | B.name | C.chance | D.message |
19.A.calm | B.different | C.crazy | D.curious |
20.A.act | B.sound | C.feel | D.dress |
21.A.cross over | B.drive along | C.hurry down | D.keep off |
22.A.cars | B.people | C.street numbers | D.traffic lights |
23.A.helps | B.chooses | C.greets | D.sees |
24.A.holds up | B.hangs out | C.moves on | D.turns around |
25.A.hands | B.ears | C.faces | D.eyes |
26.A.searches for | B.stores up | C.gives away | D.puts on |
27.A.borrows | B.sells | C.returns | D.buys |
28.A.call | B.send | C.lend | D.show |
29.A.delayed | B.remembered | C.began | D.enjoyed |
30.A.understand | B.dislike | C.study | D.excuse |
31.A.sorry for | B.satisfied with | C.proud of | D.surprised by |
32.A.smart | B.rich | C.special | D.happy |
33.A.city | B.family | C.neighborhood | D.company |
34.A.honor | B.pain | C.same | D.cold |
35.A.small | B.useful | C.delightful | D.comforting. |
分析 本文是一篇介绍人物的记叙文.在冬天,Michael Greenberg的公文箱里总带着许多手套,赠送给那些没戴手套的穷人.很多人都认识他,也理解他的行为;而不认识的人则可能会感到惊奇.他的家庭就有这种传统,他和他父亲都认为:帮助别人可以让所有人更快乐.
解答 16.A 考查动词短语辨析;根据文意应为"Michael Greenberg 是一个受人欢迎的纽约人.虽然他不是体育或是艺术方面的名人,但是,街上的行人都知道他."此题,通过文章第一句的提示信息"受欢迎的",可知选A.
17.D 考查形容词辨析.根据后文的行文内容可知,Michael Greenberg总是会在冬天的时候将首套送给街上遇到的穷人.故选D.
18.B 考查名词.根据语境可知,对于那些人来说,他是""Gloves"Greenberg",而这当然是一个名字.故选B.
19.B 考查形容词辨析.根据语境可知,前面说他看起来和其他商人差不多,穿着西装,带着公文箱,但是他的公文箱里有一些手套,这就与众不同(different)了.
20.A 考查动词.根据下文提到"who lookat the sidewalk",和"He looks around"等,这些都是人的行为表现(act).故选A.
21.C 考查动词短语辨析辨析.根据语境可知,前面说他和别的纽约人不同,他会四处看,见到没有手套的人会停下来,而其他人则是看着人行道,匆忙走过(hurry down)街道.故选C.
22.B 考查名词.下文出现了"someone;them;more people",可知他在看人(people).故选B.
23.D 考查动词.根据文意可知,"当他看见某些没有手套的人,他就会停下脚步来",故选D.
24.C 考查动词短语辨析.根据语境可知,他四处看人,看到没有手套的,就停下来给他们手套,然后继续前进(moves on),寻找更多需要手套的人.故选C.
25.A 考查名词.因为Michael Greenberg在街上送的是手套,因此,根据文意他要寻找的应该是由于没有手套手冷的穷人.故选A.
26.C 考查动词短语辨析.上一段说到他送手套给别人,此处再次说他赠送(gives away)手套.故选C.
27.D 考查动词.根据上文信息Michael Greenberg是要将这些手套送给穷人,是不需要这些穷人还给他的.故选D.
28.B 考查动词.由于Michael Greenberg是要将这些手套送给穷人,是不需要这些穷人还给他的,因此,那些听说了他的事情的纽约人应该是送手套给Michael Greenberg.故选B.
29.C 考查动词.根据文意可知,应该是在回忆Michael Greenberg二十年前开始帮助别人的情景.故选C.
30.A 考查动词.根据语境可知,他做了这么长时间,很多人都熟悉了,因此能够理解(understand)他的行为.故选A.
31.D 考查形容词短语辨析.根据语境可知,前面说许多纽约穷人知道他,理解他的行为;但是不认识他的人有时就会对他感到惊奇(surprised by).故选D.
32.D 考查形容词.此题可以根据同词复现原则来得到答案;我们可以在文章的最后一段的第一句话里找到happier这个复现词.故选D.
33.B 考查名词.由于后文有提示信息为Michael Greenberg的父亲总是帮助其他人并且对他有很深刻的影响; Michael Greenberg的行为的产生主要是家庭因素的影响.故选B.
34.C 考查名词辨析.根据句意可知,前一句说他的父亲觉得帮助别人会让别人觉得快乐,后面要表达的意思就是Michael Greenberg的想法和感受跟他的父亲是一致的.故选C.
35.A 考查形容词辨析.根据语境可知,"虽然一双手套是很小的东西但是它却可以起到很大的作用".故选A.
点评 解答此类题目可遵循以下步骤:第一步,通读全文,了解文章大意,获得整体印象,同时初选出一批较有把握的答案.第二步,边核对初选答案边补填留下的空格.如果短文难度较大,则可复读几遍,核对和确定答案.有些空一时决定不了,可作个记号,待复查时再确定. 第三步,复查定稿.从整体理解角度出发,仔细审核答案,确保意义上、语法上没有错误,同时对遗留下来的少数几个空格作最后选择.
As I found out,there is (46)in fact often NO perfect equivalence(对应)between two (47)words in two language.My aunt even goes so far as to (48)declare that a Chinese"equivalent"can never give you the (49)exact meaning of a word in English!(50)Therefore,she insisted that I read the definition(定义) of a world in a monolingual dictionary (51)when I wanted to get a better understanding of its meaning. (52)Gradually,I have come to see what she meant.
Using a monolingual dictionary for learners has helped me in another important way.This dictionary uses a(n)(53)limited number of words,around 2,000,in its definitions.When I read these definitions,I am(54)repeatedly exposed to(接触)the basic words and learn how they are used to explain objects and ideas.(55)Because ofthis,I can express myself more easily in English.
36.A.worried | B.sad | C.surprised | D.nervous |
37.A.Because | B.Although | C.Unless | D.If |
38.A.but | B.so | C.or | D.and |
39.A.difficult | B.interesting | C.ambiguous | D.practical |
40.A.thus | B.even | C.still | D.again |
41.A.new | B.familiar | C.earlier | D.ordinary |
42.A.explained | B.expressed | C.described | D.created |
43.A.offered | B.agreed | C.decided | D.happened |
44.A.imagine | B.recommend | C.predict | D.understand |
45.A.natural | B.better | C.easier | D.convenient |
46.A.at best | B.in fact | C.at times | D.in case |
47.A.words | B.names | C.ideas | D.characters |
48.A.hope | B.declare | C.doubt | D.tell |
49.A.exact | B.basic | C.translated | D.expected |
50.A.Rather | B.However | C.Therefore | D.Instead |
51.A.when | B.before | C.until | D.while |
52.A.Largely | B.Generally | C.Gradually | D.Probably |
53.A.extra | B.average | C.total | D.limited |
54.A.repeatedly | B.nearly | C.immediately | D.anxiously |
55.A.According to | B.In relation to | C.In addition to | D.Because of. |
I was nine years old when she enterd our home in rural Virginia.My father(36)introducedme to her with these words:"I would like you to meet the fellow who is(37)distinguishedfor being the worst boy in this county and will probably start throwing rocks at you no (38)laterthan tomorrow morning."
My stepmother walked over to me,(39)raisedmy head slightly upward,and looked me right in the eye.Then she looked at my father and replied,"You are (40)impolite.This is not the worst boy at all,(41)butthe smartest one who hasn't yet found an outlet(释放的途径)for his enthusiasm."
That statement began a(n) (42)friendshipbetween us.No one had ever called me smart,My family and neighbors had built me up in my(43)mindas a bad boy.My stepmother changed all that.
She changed many things.She(44)persuadedmy father to go to a dental school,from which he graduated with honors.She moved our family into the county srat,where my father's career could be more(45)successfuland my brother and I could be better(46)educated.
When I turned fourteen,she bought me a secondhand(47)typewriterand told me that she believed that I could become a writer.I knew her ernthusiasm,I(48)appreciatedit had alreadly improved our lives.I accepted her(49)beliefand began to write for local newspapers.I was doing the same kind of(50)writingthat great day I went to interview Andrew Carnegie and received the task which became my life's work later.I wasn't the(51)onlybeneficiary (受益者).My father became the (52)wealthiestman in town.My brother and stepbrthers became a physician,a dentist,a lawyer,and a college president.
What power (53)enthusiasmhas!When that power is released to support the certainty of one's purpose and is(54)constantlystrengthened by faith,it becomes an irresistible(不可抗拒的)force which poverty and temporary defeat can never(55)match.
You can communicate that power to anyone who needs it.This is probably the greatest work you can do with your enthusiasm.
36.A.rushed | B.sent | C.carried | D.introduced |
37.A.distinguished | B.favored | C.mistaken | D.rewarded |
38.A.sooner | B.later | C.longer | D.earlier |
39.A.dragged | B.shook | C.raised | D.bent |
40.A.perfect | B.right | C.wrong | D.impolite |
41.A.but | B.so | C.and | D.or |
42.A.ageement | B.friendship | C.gap | D.relationship |
43.A.opinion | B.image | C.espectation | D.mind |
44.A.begged | B.persuaded | C.ordered | D.invited |
45.A.successful | B.meaningful | C.helpful | D.useful |
46.A.treared | B.entertained | C.educated | D.respected |
47.A.cemera | B.radio | C.bicycle | D.typewriter |
48.A.considered | B.suspected | C.ignored | D.appreciated |
49.A.belief | B.request | C.criticism | D.description |
50.A.teahing | B.writing | C.studying | D.reading |
51.A.next | B.same | C.only | D.real |
52.A.cleverest | B.wealthiest | C.strongest | D.bealthiest |
53.A.ebthusiasm | B.sympathy | C.fortune | D.confidence |
54.A.deliberately | B.happily | C.traditionally | D.constantly |
55.A.win | B.match | C.reach | D.doubt. |
-I'm sorry,but by then I______ to Beijing.How about five?( )
A. | fly | B. | will fly | C. | will be flying | D. | am flying |
In our discussion with people on how education can help them succeed in life,a woman remembered the first meeting of an introductory(36)science course about 20years ago.The professor (37)marched into the lecture hall,placed upon his desk a large jar filled with dried beans(豆),and invited the students to(38)guess how many beans the jar contained.After(39)listening to shouts of wildly wrong guesses the professor smiled a thin,dry smile,announced the(40)correct answer,and went on saying,"You have just(41)learned an important lesson about science.That is:Never(42)trust your own senses."Twenty years later,the (43)woman could guess what the professor had in mind.He(44)saw himself,perhaps,as inviting his students to start an exciting (45)voyageinto an unknown world Invisible(无形的)to the(46)eye,which can be discovered only through scientific(47)methods.But the seventeen-year-old girl could not accept or even(48)hear the invitation.She was just(49)beginning to understand the world.And she (50)believed that her firsthand experience could be the(51)truth.The professor,however,said that it was(52)wrong.he was taking away her only (53)tool for knowing and was providing her with no substitute."I remember feeling small and(54)frightened,"the women says,"and I did the only thing I could do.I(55)dropped the course that afternoon,and I haven't gone near science since."
36.A.art | B.history | C.science | D.math |
37.A.searched for | B.looked at | C.got through | D.marched into |
38.A.count | B.guess | C.report | D.watch |
39.A.warning | B.giving | C.turning away | D.listening to |
40.A.ready | B.possible | C.correct | D.difficult |
41.A.learned | B.prepared | C.taught | D.taken |
42.A.lose | B.trust | C.sharpen | D.show |
43.A.lecturer | B.scientist | C.speaker | D.woman |
44.A.described | B.respected | C.saw | D.served |
45.A.voyage | B.movement | C.change | D.rush |
46.A.professor | B.eye | C.knowledge | D.light |
47.A.model | B.senses | C.spirit | D.methods |
48.A.hear | B.make | C.present | D.refuse |
49.A.suggesting | B.beginning | C.pretending | D.waiting |
50.A.believed | B.doubted | C.proved | D.explained |
51.A.growth | B.strength | C.faith | D.truth |
52.A.firm | B.interesting | C.wrong | D.acceptable |
53.A.task | B.tool | C.success | D.connection |
54.A.cruel | B.proud | C.frightened | D.brave |
55.A.dropped | B.started | C.passed | D.missed. |
The nurse had him take a(36)seatin the waiting area,(37)tellinghim it would be at least 40minutes(38)beforesomeone would be able to see him.I saw him(39)lookingathis watch and decided,since I was (40)not busy-my patient didn't(41)turnupat the appointed hour,I would examine his wound.While taking care of his wound,I asked him if he had another doctor's appointment.
The gentleman said no and told me that he(42)neededto go to the nursing home to eat breakfast with his(43)wife.He told me that she had been (44)therefor a while and that she had a special disease.I asked if she would be (45)worriedif he was a bit late.He replied that she (46)nolongerknew who he was,that she had not been able to(47)recognizehim for five years now.I was(48)surprised,surprisedand asked him,"And you(49)stillgo every morning,even though she doesn't know who you are?"
He smiled and said,"She doesn't know me,but I know who she is."I had to hold back(50)tears as he left.
Now I(51)realizethat in marriages,true love is(52)acceptanceof all that is.The happiest people don't (53)necessarilyhave the best of everything; they just(54)makethe best of everything they have.(55)Lifeisn't about how to live through the storm,but how to dance in the rain.
36.A.breath | B.test | C.seat | D.break |
37.A.persuading | B.promising | C.understanding | D.telling |
38.A.if | B.before | C.since | D.after |
39.A.taking off | B.fixing | C.looking at | D.winding |
40.A.very | B.also | C.seldom | D.not |
41.A.turn up | B.show off | C.come on | D.go away |
42.A.needed | B.forgot | C.agreed | D.happened |
43.A.daughter | B.wife | C.mother | D.sister |
44.A.late | B.well | C.around | D.there |
45.A.lonely | B.worried | C.doubtful | D.hungry |
46.A.so far | B.neither | C.no longer | D.already |
47.A.recognize | B.answer | C.believe | D.expect |
48.A.moved | B.disappointed | C.surprised | D.satisfied |
49.A.only | B.then | C.thus | D.still |
50.A.curiosity | B.tears | C.words | D.judgment |
51.A.realize | B.suggest | C.hope | D.prove |
52.A.agreement | B.expression | C.acceptance | D.exhibition |
53.A.necessarily | B.completely | C.naturally | D.frequently |
54.A.learn | B.make | C.favor | D.try |
55.A.Adventure | B.Beauty | C.Trust | D.Life. |
A. | when | B. | that | C. | where | D. | which. |
A. | After | B. | Unless | C. | Before | D. | While |