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    A couple of months ago, I made a promise to myself I had put some money in an envelope in my ___with the intention of giving this envelope __ to the first person I came across who __ it.

Months passed, and___ my daily life got busy, I was unable to keep my __. Whenever I opened my wallet and saw the ______,I was reminded of my ____ for itand I would feel a little ___for having not acted upon it.

The voice within told me to do _____ .

Today, while walking to work on a busy street, I passed a ____ elderly lady with her hand out on the sidewalk. Seeing her wrinkled face and sightless eyes, I stopped ____ . A wave of sympathy washed over me, and I ____the envelope of money that had been lying in my wallet all these months.

I ____ the money from the envelope and bent down to her level. __ I took her hand, pressed the dollar bills into it, and closed her fingers over the notes so that she could __ the money and understand my gesture.

After I got up, I slowly moved away. I felt like I had ____ something. I had kept my ____to myself. The lady slightly nodded her head. I felt _____ and moved on.

Afterwards, I thought about why such a ____ act had taken so long. This small act was a huge step toward facing and walking through my own fears around ____ What a blessing it is to complete these generous little gestures!

1.A.coat B.pocket C.wallet D.handbag

2.A.away B.out C.up D.back

3.A.used B.deserved C.earned D.found

4.A.until B.though C.as D.if

5.A.belief B.attention C.principle D.promise

6.A.sign B.note C.photo D.envelope

7.A.intention B.respect C.design D.longing

8.A.surprised B.satisfied C.disappointed D.angry

9.A.anything B.something C.nothing D.everything

10.A.blind B.deaf C.tired D.weak

11.A.calmly B.gradually C.unhappily D.immediately

12.A.forgot B.remembered C.ignored D.discovered

13.A.threw away B.added up C.took out D.counted out

14.A.Proudly B.Gently C.Nervously D.Quickly

15.A.feel B.accept C.see D.keep

16.A.explored B.achieved C.missed D.noticed

17.A.idea B.message C.word D.experience

18.A.blessed B.awkward C.worried D.hopeful

19.A.brave B.practical C.common D.simple

20.A.doing B.taking C.communicating D.giving

 

1.C 2.A 3.B 4.C 5.D 6.D 7.A 8.C 9.B 10.A 11.D 12.B 13.C 14.B 15.A 16.B 17.C 18.A 19.D 20.D 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。作者对自己做了一个承诺,把一些钱放在钱包里的一个信封里,打算把这个信封送给遇到的第一个应该得到它的人。但因为生活变得繁忙,一直没做出行动。有一天,作者遇见了一位盲人老奶奶,就把这个信封里的钱送给了她。 1.考查名词词义辨析。句意:几个月前,我对自己做了一个承诺,我把一些钱放在钱包里的一个信封里,打算把这个信封送给我遇到的第一个应该得到它的人。A. coat外套;B. pocket口袋;C. wallet钱包;D. handbag手袋。根据后文and I ___12___the envelope of money that had been lying in my wallet all these months.可知作者一直把这些钱放在钱包里的一个信封里,故选C项。 2.考查动词短语辨析。句意:几个月前,我对自己做了一个承诺,我把一些钱放在钱包里的一个信封里,打算把这个信封送给我遇到的第一个应该得到它的人。 A. away离开,远离; B. out出局;在外,在外部;C. up .向上;起来; D. back以前;向后地。根据后文内容可知作者把钱给了一位老奶奶,所以这里作者是决定把这个装有钱的信封送给别人,give away为固定搭配,意为“赠送,分发”符合语境,故选A项。 3.考查动词词义辨析。句意:几个月前,我对自己做了一个承诺,我把一些钱放在钱包里的一个信封里,打算把这个信封送给我遇到的第一个应该得到它的人。A. used使用;B. deserved应受;值得;C. earned赚得;获得;D. found发现。结合语境,此处作者是想把钱给应该得到这笔钱的人,故选B项。 4.考查连词词义辨析。 句意:几个月过去了,因为我的日常生活变得忙碌起来,我无法遵守自己的诺言。A. until知道……; B. though尽管;C. as当……时;因为;D. if如果。根据后文, I was unable to keep my ___5___.可知无法遵守自己的诺言,这是因为他的日常生活变得繁忙了,故选C项。 5.考查名词词义辨析。句意:几个月过去了,因为我的日常生活变得忙碌起来,我无法遵守自己的诺言。A. belief相信,信赖;信仰;B. attention注意;注意力;C. principle原则;D. promise承诺。根据前文A couple of months ago, I made a promise to myself可知作者对自己做出了一个承诺,此处作者因为生活繁忙,没法遵守自己的承诺。故选D项。 6.考查名词词义辨析。句意:每当我打开钱包,看到这个信封,我就会想起(放)这个信封的目的,并且会因为还没有采取行动感到有点失望。A. sign标志;符号;B. note笔记;注解;C. photo照片;D. envelope信封。根据前文I had put some money in an envelope可知作者在钱包里放了个信封,所以每次作者打开钱包都会看到这个信封,故选D项。 7.考查名词词义辨析。句意:每当我打开钱包,看到这个信封,我就会想起(放)这个信封的目的,并且会因为还没有采取行动感到有点失望。 A. intention目的;意图;B. respect尊重;C. design设计;D. longing渴望,热望;憧憬。信封使作者想起来自己在钱包放着信封的目的,故选A项。 8.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:每当我打开钱包,看到这个信封,我就会想起(放)这个信封的目的,并且会因为还没有采取行动感到有点失望。A. surprised惊讶的;B. satisfied满意的;C. disappointed失望的;D. angry生气的。对于自己一直没有把这个信封送出去这件事,作者应该是失望的,故选C项。 9.考查代词词义辨析。句意:内心的声音告诉我要去做些什么。A. anything任何东西;B. something某物,某事;C. nothing无事;无物D. everything一切;所有事物。根据后文 I felt like I had ___16___ something.可知作者把钱送给了老奶奶之后感觉自己完成了一些事,说明此处作者内心的声音告诉她/他要做些什么。故选B项。 10.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:今天,我走在一条繁忙的街道上去上班,路过一位伸出手的盲人老太太。A. blind失明的;盲目的;B. deaf失聪的;C. tired疲惫的;D. weak虚弱的。根据后文sightless eyes,可知老奶奶的眼睛是看不见东西的,故选A项。 11.考查副词词义辨析。句意:看到她布满皱纹的脸和失明的眼睛,我立刻停了下来。A. calmly冷静地;B. gradually逐渐地;C. unhappily不高兴地;D. immediately立刻。结合语境,可知看到这位老奶奶布满皱纹的脸和失明的眼睛,作者应该是立刻就停了下来。故选D项。 12.考查动词词义辨析。句意:一阵同情的浪潮涌上心头,我想起了这几个月来一直放在我钱包里的那只装钱的信封。A. forgot忘记;B. remembered想起;C. ignored忽略;D. discovered发现。根据后文I ___13___ the money from the envelope and bent down to her level.可知作者拿出那个信封把信封给了老奶奶,所以此处作者想起了那个信封。故选B项。 13.考查词组辨析。句意:我把钱从信封里拿出来,弯下腰去和她平齐身子。A. threw away扔掉;浪费;B. added up加起来;总计;C. took out拿出;D. counted out逐一数出,大声数;不把……考虑在内。此处作者是把钱从信封里拿出来给老奶奶,故选C项。 14.考查副词词义辨析。句意:我轻轻地握住她的手,把钞票塞进去,然后把她的手指放在钞票上,好让她能摸到钱并明白我的动作。A. Proudly骄傲地;自豪地;B. Gently轻轻地;温柔地;C. Nervously紧张地;D. Quickly快速地。根据文章内容尤其是A wave of sympathy washed over me,可知作者是一个富有同情心的人,因此面对这位盲人老太太作者的动作应该是轻柔的。故选B项。 15.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我轻轻地握住她的手,把钞票塞进去,然后把她的手指放在钞票上,好让她能摸到钱并明白我的动作。;A. feel感觉;触摸;B. accept接受;C. see看;D. keep保持。结合老奶奶是个盲人这件事,作者把老奶奶的手指覆盖在钱上就是为了让老奶奶摸到这个钱。故选A项。 16.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我感觉我有所收获。A. explored探索;B. achieved取得;实现;C. missed错过,想念;D. noticed察觉到。作者终于把钱送给了需要的人,做了一些又意义的事,有所成就。achieve something“有所收获;有所成就”符合句意。故选B项。 17.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我遵守了自己的诺言。A. idea想法;主意;B. message信息;C. word单词,话语;D. experience经历,经验。此处作者将信封送给了值得的人,遵守了自己的承诺。keep one’s words为固定搭配意为“遵守诺言”符合句意,故选C项。 18.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我感到很幸福,并继续前进。A. blessed幸福的;受祝福的;B. awkward尴尬的;C. worried担心的; D. hopeful充满希望的。根据文章最后一句What a blessing it is to complete these generous little gestures!可知作者认为完成这些慷慨的小动作是非常兴奋的!所以此处作者感到很幸福。故选A项。 19.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:之后,我在想为什这么简单的一个行动要花这么长时间。A. brave勇敢的;B. practical实用的;C. common常见的;共同的;D. simple简单的。根据后文This small act可知作者觉得这个行为很简单的,微不足道的,故选D项。 20.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这个小小的举动是我面对和克服自己对给予的恐惧的一大步。A. doing做;B. taking .拿;取;执行;C. communicating沟通;D. giving给予,赠送。根据前文giving this envelope ___2___ to the first person I came across who ___3___ it.可知作者要将装钱的信封给第一个遇见的值得的人,这种行为是一种给予。故选D项。
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