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Danielle was living in a new city with no local bank of her own. She desperately needed to _____ a bank to cash her paycheck. For more than two weeks, she made ____ one after another but in vain. How could she continue to ____ herself and her two children as a single mother?

Taking a break from her ____, Danielle decided to attend a meeting at the local women’s resource center. The women there had been a strong source of encouragement since she fled her home ____ for her safety. Sitting next to Danielle, Amy began to share the details of her ____ situation. She was just days away from ____ her home and her car. Her phone and electric services were both scheduled to be ____. Her husband had gambled away their money. She had nothing left. Nothing!

As Amy described the degree of the situation, Danielle ____ God’s soft whisper in her heart: “After the meeting, give Amy twenty dollars.” Danielle immediately thought, “But I can’t lonely have forty dollars.” She heard the ____ again. Danielle knew she needed to follow. When the meeting ____, she reached in to her purse and ____ handed twenty dollars to Amy. Knowing Danielle’s situation, Amy was ____ to accept it at first. But as a crowd of women ____ to give Amy hugs of support, Danielle told her that God wanted her to have it. Then Danielle left.

Now with just twenty dollars left in her wallet, Danielle decided to ____ cashing her pay check at just one more bank before heading home. ____ she expected the rejection she had received at so many other banks, she was ____ filled with renewed confidence and optimism. Hopefully, she walked in to the bank next to the women’s center. Moments later, the bank ____ her pay check with no questions asked. Wearing a big smile, Danielle returned home.

As for Danielle, it has been three years since that day. Realizing true hope has no ____, she continues to be ____ for the life time supply that she received for just twenty dollars.

1.A. select    B. consult    C. find    D. search

2.A. decisions    B. attempts    C. choices    D. appointments

3.A. encourage    B. believe    C. comfort    D. support

4.A. struggles    B. ambitions    C. failures    D. experiences

5.A. in debt    B. in fear    C. in public    D. in doubt

6.A. desperate    B. similar    C. unique    D. social

7.A. ruining    B. leaving    C. missing    D. losing

8.A. reduced    B. abolished    C. cancelled    D. changed

9.A. received    B. found    C. heard    D. felt

10.A. story    B. advice    C. order    D. voice

11.A. concluded    B. followed    C. lasted    D. agreed

12.A. politely    B. quietly    C. happily    D. sadly

13.A. unlikely    B. eager    C. unwilling    D. embarrassed

14.A. intended    B. approached    C. managed    D. continued

15.A. avoid    B. consider    C. risk    D. try

16.A. While    B. If    C. But    D. Since

17.A. anyhow    B. somehow    C. therefore    D. otherwise

18.A. counted    B. checked    C. tested    D. cashed

19.A. cost    B. cause    C. price    D. purpose

20.A. ready    B. thankful    C. welcome    D. fortunate

 

1. C 2. B 3. D 4. A 5. B 6. A 7. D 8. C 9. C 10. D 11. A 12. B 13. C 14. B 15. D 16. A 17. B 18. D 19. C 20. B 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文阅读。这篇文章主要讲述了Danielle的一段生活困难的经历。Danielle需要找到一家银行取钱,她一家一家的尝试,但都是白费力气。尽管Danielle自己生活窘迫,但她把自己身上钱的一半给了更加贫困的Amy。然后,Danielle又去尝试一家银行,结果成功取到了钱。尽管真正的希望是没有价格的,但是Danielle仍旧感激那只有20美元的生活经历. 1.考查动词辨析。根据上句with no local bank of her own.可知她需要找一家银行取钱。A. select挑选;B. consult商量;C. find找到;D. search搜索,故选C。 2.考查名词辨析。根据本句的but in vain可知她一家一家的尝试,但都是白费力气。A. decisions决定;B. attempts尝试;C. choices选择;D. appointments约定,故选B。 3.考查动词辨析。根据本句的herself and her two children as a single mother可知作为单身母亲,她不知怎样养活她自己和两个孩子。A. encourage鼓励;B. believe相信;C. comfort安慰; D. support支持,故选D。 4.考查名词辨析。根据上句可知她的生活很难,所以本句Taking a break from her 表示"从挣扎,困苦的生活中获得片刻的喘息"。A. struggles挣扎;B. ambitions野心;C. failures失败;D. experiences经历,故选A。 5.考查介词短语辨析。根据本句的The women there had been a strong source of encouragement 可知她获得了勇气,不再害怕生活的困苦。A. in debt欠债;B. in fear害怕;C. in public当众;D. in doubt怀疑,故选B。 6.考查形容词辨析。根据后文She was just days away from ___7___ her home and her car. Her phone and electric services were both scheduled to be ___8___. Her husband had gambled away their money. 可知这里表示的是这个女人一无所有的令人绝望的处境。A. desperate令人绝望的;B. similar相似的;C. unique独特的;D. social社会的,故选A。 7.考查动词辨析。根据后文的She had nothing left. Nothing! 可知她失去了她的家和车。A. ruining毁灭;B. leaving离开;C. missing错过;D. losing失去,故选D。 8.考查动词辨析。根据后文的She had nothing left.Nothing可知本句表示她的电话和供电服务因欠费而被取消。A. reduced减少;B. abolished废除;C. cancelled取消;D. changed改变,故选C。 9.考查动词辨析。根据宾语God’s soft whisper in her heart可知动词用heard表示"听到上帝的声音"。A. received收到;B. found找到;C. heard听到;D. felt感觉到,故选C。 10.考查名词辨析。根据上文的God's soft whisper in her heart可知本句表示"她又听到了这个声音",表示人说话的声音用voice。A. story故事;B. advice建议;C. order命令;D. voice声音,故选D。 11.考查动词辨析。根据上文的After the meeting,give Amy twenty dollar可知本句表示"当会议结束的时候"。A. concluded结束;B. followed跟着;C. lasted持续;D. agreed同意,故选A。 12.考查副词辨析。Danielle给Amy钱的时候没有说话。A. politely有礼貌地;B. quietly安静地; C. happily快乐地;D. sadly悲哀地,故选B。 13.考查形容词辨析。根据Knowing Danielle's situation可知Amy知道Danielle的境况也不好,所以不愿意接受Danielle的钱。A. unlikely不太可能;B. eager渴望的;C. unwilling不愿意的;D. embarrassed尴尬的,故选C。 14.考查动词辨析。根据to give Amy hugs of support可知本句表示"当其他女人靠近给Amy拥抱的时候"。A. intended打算;B. approached接近;C. managed管理;D. continued继续,故选B。 15.考查动词辨析。根据cashing her paycheck at just one more bank before heading home可知Danielle又去一家银行尝试。A. avoid避免;B. consider考虑;C. risk冒险;D. try尝试,故选D。 16.考查连词辨析。根据she expected the rejection she had received at so many other banks(她预料自己会被拒绝),she was ___17___ filled with renewed confidence and optimism.(她重新充满了信心和勇气)的含义可知两句之间是让步关系。A. While虽然;B. If如果;C. But但是; D. Since自…以来,故选A。 17.考查副词辨析。句意:尽管她预料到自己在其他许多银行都会遭到拒绝,但不知何故,她重新充满了信心和乐观。A. anyhow总之;B. somehow不知何故;C. therefore因此; D. otherwise否则,故选B。 18.考查动词辨析。根据She desperately needed to ___1___ a bank to cash her paycheck.可知她想要取现金。A. counted数;B. checked检查;C. tested测验;D. cashed支付现款,故选D。 19.考查名词辨析。根据上文可知她在又尝试了一次的时候,取到了钱,所以本句表示"真正的希望是没有价格的,但是她仍旧感激那只有20美元的生活经历"。A. cost花费;B. cause引起;C. price价格;D. purpose目的,故选C。 20.考查形容词辨析。句意:意识到真正的希望是无价的,她继续感谢她只花了20美元就得到了生命的补给。A. ready准备好;B. thankful感谢的;C. welcome受欢迎的;D. fortunate幸运的,故选B。
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