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15.This is a story about a learning experience.The teacher in it did not assign homework,give me tests or even (41)A me on my work.
"My wallet!Where is it?"I found my wallet missing,crying.I searched myD(42)D for seconds,and then realized that I had left my (43)B wallet in the library's public restroom!I (44)A remembered that,but the library wasn't  (45)Cthen.
When I got there the next day,all I found was a(46)B restroom.This was the first time I could remember ever (47)A to see a clean bathroom.When walking out,I looked at myself in the mirror shaking my head at the (48)Bfool in front of me.Then I could only hope the person cleaning the (49)Chad found my wallet.So I politely(50)Dan old lady reading her book at the front desk.I asked her if she found a wallet in the bathroom the day before.She didn't answer me (51)B she found a good place to(52)C herself away from her book.The she peered at me from behind the thick glasses parked on her nose,saying"No".Finally I (53)C accepted the fact that my wallet was gone,which (54)A sixty dollars and many other irreplaceable personal (55)B.A week later,having (56)D my bank card and reported my license missing,I received a (57)A package.It was my wallet!Everything was there and there was a little sheet of paper (58)Bup in one of the wallet pockets.I slowly unfolded the paper and it read:…the (59)A watching over you last week will always be close.
From then on,I promised myself I would help others the way this person helped me.I will (60)D this example.

41.A.gradeB.praiseC.examineD.scold
42.A.pocketB.bagC.roomD.memory
43.A.littleB.preciousC.privateD.expensive
44.A.distinctlyB.possiblyC.suddenlyD.painfully
45.A.closedB.advancedC.accessibleD.cleaned
46.A.dirtyB.spotlessC.emptyD.smelly
47.A.hatingB.likingC.wantingD.refusing
48.A.nervousB.forgetfulC.curiousD.disappointed
49.A.floorB.libraryC.restroomD.desk
50.A.interviewedB.sawC.recognizedD.approached
51.A.becauseB.untilC.afterD.while
52.A.pushB.makeC.pullD.find
53.A.certainlyB.naturallyC.reluctantlyD.willingly
54.A.containedB.consistedC.heldD.had
55.A.cardsB.itemsC.notesD.photos
56.A.checkedB.boughtC.appliedD.canceled
57.A.mysteriousB.heavyC.addressableD.acceptable
58.A.stuckB.foldedC.givenD.put
59.A.angelB.ladyC.assistantD.deliverer
60.A.setB.copyC.learnD.follow

分析 本文是一篇夹叙夹议的文章,主要讲述了发生在作者上学时候的故事,由于自己把钱包遗忘在图书馆的洗手间里,等第二天去找找时,洗手间已被人打扫清理过了,钱包不在那里了,于是询问打扫洗手间的老妇人,却被告知未发现我的钱包,失望至极,只好接受事实.结果收到了一份神秘包裹,里面正是我丢失的钱包且一件物品都没有少,我自己发誓,无论何时,只要我能做到,我都会帮助别人,就像帮助我的人一样,我要把那个人当作我的榜样,把这个爱心传递下去.

解答 41.A      考查名词辨析.根据空格前一句话的描述可知,在这个故事中没有老师的大喊大叫,没有家庭作业,没有考试,甚至没有功课成绩评定."grade  等级;成绩;级别",故选A.
42.D      考查名词辨析.根据此处的语境可知,当发现钱包丢了后,自己就回想钱包是落在什么地方了,回想了好几秒钟,故选D.
43.B      考查形容词辨析.根据文章下文中倒数第四行的"sixty dollars and many other irreplaceable personal"可知,钱包里除了钱还有一些不可替代的私人物品,因此这个钱包对于我来讲是宝贵的,故选B.
44.A      考查副词辨析.根据此处前后句的意思可知,我清楚地记得钱包是落在图书馆的公共洗手间了,"distinctly  清楚地,确定无疑地",故选A.
45.C      考查形容词辨析. 根据第二段中"When I got there the next day"可知,我是第二天去图书馆找钱包的,因此可推出第一天此时图书馆已闭馆了.故选C.
46.B      考查形容词辨析.根据后句中"see a clean bathroom"可知,我到图书馆的公共洗手间时发现里面干净明亮,"spotless 极其干净的,一尘不染的",故选B.
47.A      考查动名词辨析.根据此处前后语境可知,此时的我讨厌看到图书馆的公共洗手间干净明亮,因为这说明有人已打扫清理过了,那么我的钱包很有可能就不在原来的地方,有可能被人捡走,故选A.
48.B      考查形容词辨析.根据句意可知,我看着镜中的自己,对着面前这个爱忘事的笨蛋摇了摇头,故选B.
49.C      考查名词辨析.根据前面"When I got there the next day,all I found was a(46)B restroom"可知,此处我只能寄希望于洗手间的清洁工能发现这个钱包了,故选C.
50.D      考查动词辨析.根据"I asked her if she found a wallet in the bathroom the day before"可知,我很有礼貌地走近正坐在前台看书的老妇人,然后询问她是否看见我的钱包,故选D.
51.B      考查连词辨析. 根据句意可知,她并没有立即回答我,直到读到一个认为可以中断的地方,故选B.
52.C      考查动词辨析."pull oneself  away from…把…从…来拉开;使…脱离…",根据句意可知,她并没有立即回答我,直到读到一个认为可以中断的地方,她才离开书本,从厚厚的黑眼镜框后凝视着我,故选C.
53.C      考查副词辨析."reluctantly   勉强,无奈地",根据"accepted the fact that my wallet was gone"可知,经询问老妇人后她说并没有看到我的钱包,所以这时几乎是没有什么希望找到钱包了,我只好无奈地接受这个事实,故选C.
54.A      考查动词辨析.根据"sixty dollars and many other irreplaceable personal"可知,这些是我的钱包里的所放之物,即钱包里包含/含有,故选A.
55.B      考查名词辨析.根据句意可知,钱包有60美元钱还有一些不可替代的私人物品,"item   物品",故选B.
56.D      考查动词辨析.根据"and reported my license missing"可知,我将证件挂失,也将银行卡挂失,"cancel  取消,抵消,撤销",故选D.
57.A      考查形容词辨析.根据语境可知,就在我将银行卡和证件都已挂失后,我却意外地收到了一个包裹,因为自己感到很意外,所以觉得这个包裹很神秘,里面会有什么呢?是谁寄来的呢?故选A
58.B         考查过去分词辨析.根据"I slowly unfolded the paper and it read"可知,我慢慢打开被折叠的纸,由此可知,钱包里所有的物品都在里面,还有一张被折叠起来的小纸,故选B.
59.A         考查名词辨析.根据前后句语境可知,上个星期守护你的天使将会一直伴随你.故选A.
60.D         考查动词辨析.根据"I promised myself I would help others the way this person helped me"可知,我自己发誓,无论何时,只要我能做到,我都会帮助别人,就像帮助我的人一样,我要把那个人当作我的榜样.故选D.

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.

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