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【题目】Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one .word more than you need.

A. intellectually B. grateful C. individuals D. rewarding E. participants

F. awareness G. amazing H. physically L local J. civilization K. reminder

Last week, Special Olympic organizers made sure that all details were included to ensure that the athletes were properly welcomed and taken care of. Never before in the 39-year history of the Special Olympics has there been such a(n) 1 and wonderful opening ceremony. And everywhere in this city, billboards with the smiling faces of the 2 disabled promoted the Games.

Throughout Shanghai, messages of “ 3“humanism,” and “love” were seen everywhere. These statements of hope and achievements were supporting more than 7500 athletes that participated in this year's events—with the most representation from China, over 1,200 4! Although these hopeful words were positive and encouraging, many mentally challenged 5 were not getting the rare they required.

In many countries, disabled people are neglected and not properly cared for. However, events such as the Special Olympics are raising the 6 of mistreatment and lack of care. In the United States, for example, special training centers and homes exist that help the mentally challenged find jobs in ) 7 communities. Last year, I volunteered a few hours each week at a facility that cared for mentally disabled people. It was a very 8 experience knowing that my time was making a difference in someone’s life. Although I only spent a short time there, the people were so 9 for the attention and most of all, to be included.

The Special Olympics are a(n) 10 to society that we must take care of those who are less fortunate than ourselves.

【答案】

1G

2A

3J

4E

5C

6F

7I

8D

9B

10K

【解析】

这是一篇说明文。文章通过上周特奥会的举办,引发了对于残障人士的关爱问题的深思。在整个上海,虽然“文明”、“人文”、“爱”这些充满希望、鼓舞人心的话语随处可见,但许多智障人士并没有得到他们所需要的罕见的东西。在许多国家,残疾人受到忽视,得不到适当的照顾。然而,像特奥会这样的活动正在提高人们对虐待和缺乏关爱的意识。特奥会提醒社会,我们必须照顾那些没有我们幸运的人。

1考查形容词。句意:在特奥会39年的历史上,从未有过如此精彩绝伦的开幕式。根据下文并列结构and wonderful可知应填形容词修饰名词opening ceremony,根据句意故填amazing,表示“惊人的;令人惊异的”。故选G

2考查副词。句意:在这个城市的每一个角落,都有一些广告牌,上面画着智障人士的笑脸,在宣传奥运会。disabled为形容词需要形容词修饰,根据句意故填intellectually,表示“智力上”。故选A

3考查名词。句意:在整个上海,“文明”、“人文”、“爱”的信息随处可见。根据句意可知应填名词civilization“文明”。故选J

4考查名词。句意:这些充满希望和成就的声明支持了7500多名运动员参加了今年的比赛,其中中国代表最多,超过1200名参与者!根据句意可知表示“参与者”故填participants。故选E

5考查名词。句意:虽然这些充满希望的话语是积极和鼓舞人心的,但许多智障人士并没有得到他们所需要的罕见的东西。根据句意可知表示“个人;个体”应填individuals。故选C

6考查名词。句意:然而,像特奥会这样的活动正在提高人们对虐待和缺乏关爱的意识。短语raise the awareness of“提高意识”,故填名词awareness。故选F

7考查形容词。句意:例如,在美国,有专门的培训中心和家庭帮助智障人士在当地社区找到工作。短语local community“当地社区”,故填local,故选I

8考查形容词。句意:知道我的时间正在改变别人的生活,这是一次非常有益的经历。根据句意可知应填形容词rewarding“有益的;值得的”,修饰名词experience。故选D

9考查形容词。句意:虽然我只在那里呆了很短的时间,但人们非常感谢我的关注,最重要的是,我能被包括在内。根据句意表示“感激的;感谢的”应填grateful,故选B

10考查名词。句意:特奥会提醒社会,我们必须照顾那些没有我们幸运的人。根据上文a可知应填名词reminder,表示“提醒”。故选K

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