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    It had been a horrible day, and it got even worse when I went to the grocery store. The store passages were crowded and ______  with abandoned carts, so I just took a couple of______ items and went straight to the checkout, only to find long _____ waiting there.

I was considering whether I should just put my  _______  down and leave when an elderly gentleman said, “You don’t have much. Why don’t you just go in front of me?” ________ that he didn’t have much either, I thanked for his ______  . But he insisted and backed his cart up to____ me. I didn’t have a cart, and the gallon of milk I was holding was both cold and ________, so  I didn’t wait for the _____to come again.

When checking out, I bought a lottery ticket and ______  it to the gentleman. “Oh, you don’t have to do that.” he said, ______  his head. “I know. But I really need to do that. And if you____ a million dollars, look me up.” I said with the first _____ that had graced my face that day.

It was ______ a one-dollar lottery ticket, but my gesture of ______ meant as much to him as his gesture of kindness did to me. The gentleman had no idea how much he ______ my day simply by noticing a fellow human being who ______ a little bit of kindness. For the rest of my day it was as if in a dream-- a cloud had lifted. ______  I found parking spaces where I needed them, traffic lights turned green as I ______ crossings and the world seemed to be much _____.

1.A.decorated B.littered C.equipped D.connected

2.A.big B.unimportant C.necessary D.cheap

3.A.counters B.hours C.lists D.lines

4.A.items B.tickets C.money D.carts

5.A.Explaining B.Finding C.Suspecting D.Proving

6.A.devotion B.courage C.patience D.kindness

7.A.make room for B.get hold of C.catch up with D.stay away from

8.A.tasty B.sour C.heavy D.pure

9.A.promise B.offer C.gift D.advice

10.A.awarded B.donated C.lent D.handed

11.A.shaking B.touching C.moving D.tapping

12.A.owe B.win C.borrow D.waste

13.A.praise B.word C.smile D.comment

14.A.also B.still C.always D.merely

15.A.appreciation B.excitement C.assistance D.consideration

16.A.spent B.made C.celebrated D.balanced

17.A.witnessed B.showed C.required D.passed

18.A.Generally B.Obviously C.Normally D.Suddenly

19.A.approached B.left C.visited D.missed

20.A.clearer B.bigger C.brighter D.simpler

 

1.B 2.C 3.D 4.A 5.B 6.D 7.A 8.C 9.B 10.D 11.A 12.B 13.C 14.D 15.A 16.B 17.C 18.D 19.A 20.C 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了心情糟糕的作者去杂货店买东西,结账时需要排长长的队,结果一个善良的人让作者先付钱,作为回报,作者给他买了一张一美元的彩票。通过这段经历作者告诉读者一个人在很糟糕的情况下,哪怕是别人的一点点善意也会让他们的世界明亮起来。 1.考查形容词辨析。句意:商店的通道很拥挤且乱七八糟的,被丢弃的购物车到处都是。A. decorated装饰的;B. littered乱七八糟的;C. equipped装备的;D. connected连接的。根据并列的crowded和abandoned carts可知当时的场景是乱七八糟的,故选B。 2.考查形容词辨析。句意:所以我就拿了两件必需的东西直接去结账。A. big大的;B. unimportant不重要的;C. necessary必要的;D. cheap便宜的。当时商店里很乱,所以作者赶紧买了必需的东西去结账,故选C。 3.考查名词辨析。句意:所以我就拿了两件必需的东西直接去结账,结果发现已经排了很长的队。A. counters柜台;B. hours小时;C. lists清单;D. lines队。此处指结账排队的人多,故选D。 4.考查名词辨析。句意:我在考虑我是否应该放下商品离开。A. items商品;B. tickets票;C. money钱;D. carts购物车。此处指上文提到的took a couple of___2___ items,故选A。 5.考查动词辨析。句意:发现他也没买多少商品,我感谢了他的好意。A. Explaining解释;B. Finding发现;C. Suspecting怀疑;D. Proving证明。这位先生看到作者买的商品少,建议作者排在自己前面,作者观察后发现他买的商品也不多。故选B。 6.考查名词辨析。句意:发现他也没买多少商品,我感谢了他的好意。A.devotion奉献;B. courage勇气;C. patience耐心;D. kindness好意。此处指这位先生让作者排在自己前面的好意,故选D。 7.考查动词短语辨析。句意:但是这位先生坚持把他的购物车后退给我让出地方。A. make room for让出地方;B. get hold of抓住;C. catch up with赶上;D. stay away from躲避。根据backed his cart可知是这位先生给作者让地方,故选A。 8.考查形容词辨析。句意:我没有购物车,而且我手里拿着的牛奶又凉又重,所以我没有等那位先生的再次提议。A. tasty美味的;B. sour酸的;C. heavy重的;D. pure纯的。根据the gallon of milk可知牛奶很重,故选C。 9.考查名词辨析。句意:所以我没有等那位先生的再次提议。A. promise许诺;B. offer提议;C. gift礼物;D. advice建议。此处指这位先生让作者排在自己前面的提议,故选B。 10.考查动词辨析。句意:结账时我买了一张彩票递给这位先生。A. awarded授予;B. donated捐赠;C. lent借出;D. handed递给。此处指把彩票递给他,故选D。 11.考查动词辨析。句意:他摇着头说:“你不必这样做”。A. shaking摇动;B. touching触摸;C. moving移动;D. tapping轻敲。根据you don’t have to do that.可知他不接受彩票,所以摇头反对。故选A。 12.考查动词辨析。句意:我知道。但我真的需要这么做。如果你赢了一百万美元,来找我。A. owe欠,感激;B. win赢;C. borrow 借;D. waste浪费。与I bought a lottery ticket呼应,指彩票中奖,故选B。 13.考查名词辨析。句意:我说这话时,脸上露出了那天第一个微笑。A. praise称赞;B. word话语;C. smile微笑;D. comment评论。作者为了表达感激之情,所以是笑着和对方开玩笑让对方接受彩票。结合开头作者对超市又乱又挤的描写,所以心情不是太好,现在是当天的第一个微笑。故选C。 14.考查副词辨析。句意:这只是一张一元的彩票,但我的感激之情对他的意义和他对我的好意一样大。A. also也;B. still仍然;C. always总是;D. merely仅仅,只是。此处是把彩票的价值和意义相比,故选D。 15.考查名词辨析。句意:这只是一张一元的彩票,但我的感激之情对他的意义和他对我的好意一样大。A. appreciation感激;B. excitement兴奋;C. assistance帮助; D. consideration关心,考虑。此处指我对这位先生的感激,故选A. 16.考查动词辨析。句意:这位先生根本不知道,仅仅因为他注意到一个人需要一点善意,就给了我一天的快乐。A. spent花费,度过;B. made使,让;C. celebrated庆祝;D. balanced平衡。此处指他的善举使我这一天有所变化,故选B。 17.考查动词辨析。句意:这位先生根本不知道,仅仅因为他注意到一个人需要一点善意,他就给了我一天的快乐。A. witnessed目击;B. showed显示;C. required需要;D. passed通过。此处指上文提到的我排队结账时需要善意,故选C。 18.考查副词辨析。句意:那天剩下的时间里,我就像在梦中一样——乌云已经散去。突然,我在需要的地方找到了停车位。A. Generally通常,一般地;B. Obviously显然地;C. Normally正常地;D. Suddenly突然。根据句意故选D. 19.考查动词辨析。句意:当我接近十字路口时,交通灯变绿了。A. approached接近;B. left离开;C. visited拜访,参观;D. missed错过。此处指临近十字路口时,故选A。 20.考查形容词辨析。句意:整个世界似乎更简单了。A. clearer 更清楚;B. bigger更大;C. brighter更光明;D. simpler更简单。与上文作者找到了停车位,交通灯变绿等内容呼应,指作者心情变好了感觉世界更光明了,故选C。
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