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4.In the winter of 1990,I was asked to appear on a television talk show in Toronto,Ontario,Canada.At the end of our first day of taping,I was on my way back to my 24-hour-room-service (36)B when I saw something shocking.
On the sidewalk in four inches of snow was a man (37)A with only a cardboard to keep him from being completely (38)Cto the freezing cold.What really broke my heart was when I (39)D that he wore no shoes and socks.
I wanted to stop and help him,(40)AI was not quite sure what to do.As the traffic light turned green,it seemed life was demanding that I (41)B.So I did.Back in"anything I wanted was mine"environment of my hotel,I immediately (42)Cabout the man on the street.Several days later,I was eating Danish at the station.All of the"important"people had (43)B the room and it was just me and the doorman remaining.
I had seen him (44)C go about his business every day without saying a word except,(45)D,When I asked him how he was (46)Ctoday,he told me that he'd been having to ride his bike to work in the snow and that he'd been feeling rather (47)C for himself…that is,until he saw a man sleeping down on the corner of the street with just a (48)B for covering from the cold and no shoes.I almost (49)D on my Danish as I heard him go on to relate how he was so moved with (50)A for the man that he bought the man a pair of socks and shoes.
As I heard his stay,I saw in my mind a (51)C that used to be in an old friend's bedroom when I was a teenager.It was a picture of a child  _52_A someone a flower and the (53)D below read:'The (54)B deed often exceeds (胜过) the grandest of intentions."As Mother Teresa (55)B it,"none of us can do anything great on our own,but we can all do a small thing with great love."

36.A.stationB.hotelC.homeD.studio
37.A.sleepingB.sighingC.beggingD.praying
38.A.limitedB.accustomedC.exposedD.addicted
39.A.fearedB.suspectedC.imaginedD.realized
40.A.butB.andC.orD.so
41.A.get offB.move onC.turn backD.pull over
42.A.thoughtB.talkedC.forgotD.learned
43.A.fledB.leftC.enteredD.crowded
44.A.lazilyB.freelyC.quietlyD.actively
45.A.complaintsB.commentsC.apologiesD.greetings
46.A.performingB.workingC.feelingD.coming
47.A.shyB.fortunateC.sorryD.happy
48.A.blanketB.cardboardC.quiltD.sheet
49.A.concentratedB.insistedC.chewedD.choked
50.A.sympathyB.respectC.admirationD.sorrow
51.A.bookletB.letterC.posterD.notice
52.A.handingB.returningC.donatingD.sending
53.A.noteB.illustrationC.descriptionD.caption
54.A.greatestB.smallestC.wisestD.funniest
55.A.meansB.putsC.makesD.gets

分析 本文为夹叙夹议文,文章介绍了作者自己的亲身经历,以此来说明一个道理"最卑微的作为都胜于最宏大的愿望".

解答 36-40 BACDA 41-45 BCBCD   46-50 CCBDA   51-55 CADBB
36.答案B.考查名词.句意:我在返回24小时服务的酒店的路上.故选B.hotel.
37.答案A.考查动词.根据48空处until he saw a man sleeping down on the corner of the street with just a (48)for covering from the cold and no shoes可知,这个人用纸板盖着睡觉.故选IA.sleeping.
38.答案C.考查动词.(be)exposed to为固定搭配,被暴露于…,使暴露于….故选C.exposed.
39.答案D.考查动词.句意:当我察觉到他没有穿鞋子和袜子时,那是最让我心碎的.故选D.realized察觉,意识到.A.feared 害怕.B.suspected怀疑. C.imagined想象.
40.答案A.考查连词.句意:我想停下来帮助他,但我不知道该怎么做.前后为转折关系,故用A.but.
41.答案B.考查动词词组.句意:当交通灯变绿的时候,似乎是生活在逼我向前走.故选B.move on 往前走,前进.A.get off 下车.C.turn back 向后转.D.pull over开到路边,靠岸.
42.答案C.考查动词.句意:我立刻忘了街上的那个男人.故选C.forgot.
43.答案B.考查动词.根据后文it was just me and the doorman remaining只留下我和门童,可推测其他人都离开了.故选B.left离开.
44.答案C.考查副词.根据后文without saying a word 不说一句话,可推测门童很安静.故选C.quietly.
45.答案D.考查名词.句意:门童不说一句话,除了问候.故选D.greetings问候.A.complaints 抱怨.B.comments 评论.C.apologies 道歉.
46.答案C.考查动词.句意:当我问他今天感觉怎么样.故选C.feeling.A.performing 表演.B.working  工作.D.coming到来.
47.答案C.考查形容词.根据前文he'd been having to ride his bike to work in the snow 在大雪天里骑自车上班,推测他觉得对不起自己.故选C.sorry.
48.答案B.考查名词.根据第二段On the sidewalk in four inches of snow was a man (37) with only a cardboard to keep him from being completely(38)to the freezing cold可知,这个人用纸板盖着自己.故选B.cardboard.
49.答案D.考查动词.句意:我差点被我的丹麦食物噎住了.故选D.choked窒息,噎.A.concentrated 集中.B.insisted 坚持.C.chewed 咀嚼.
50.答案A.考查名词.句意:他如此同情那个人,以至于给他买了一双袜子和鞋子.故选A.sympathy同情心. B.respect 尊重.C.admiration 崇拜.D.sorrow悲伤.
51.答案C.考查名词.根据后文It was a picture 那是一张图片,可推测是一张海报.故选C.poster.
52.答案A.考查动词.句意:那是一张孩子递给别人花的图片,标题写着"最卑微的作为都胜于最宏大的愿望".故选A.handing 递给.B.returning归还. C.donating 捐赠.D.sending送.
53.答案D.考查名词.句意:那是一张孩子递给别人花的图片,标题写着"最卑微的作为都胜于最宏大的愿望".故选D.caption标题.A.note 笔记.B.illustration 注释.C.description 描述.
54.答案B.考查形容词最高级.句意:最卑微的作为都胜于最宏大的愿望.可当做谚语记忆.The smallest deed is greater than the grandest intention.故选B.smallest.
55.答案B.考查动词.as sb puts it为固定搭配,正如某人所说.故选B.puts.

点评 完形填空技巧:1.看清上下文,找准定位词.充分利用文章的上下文和前后句,找到对选择有提示作用的词或句.这些词有时可能是同义词或反义词.2.通顺逻辑,寻求搭配.注意固定的搭配,包括动词与介词的搭配、动词与名词的搭配以及形容词与名词的搭配等,同时要根据内容选择正确的短语.3.扎实基础,搞清辨异.4.看清执行者,确定所选词.5.寻求上下逻辑,从容确定关系.6.了解生活常识,确定相关知识.

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