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    Jen and Jeff Fisher were a lovely couple with two kids who would soon be faced with a life-changing decision. Not only would it change the ________ of the family that they already had but it would also change the ________ of three young children that came into their home.

The Fishers already had two ________ of their own: 13-year old Aiden and 10-year-old Macy. The Fishers decided to ________ another child and were introduced to the foster (寄养的) system. It was through foster care that they’d ________ three kids who would change everything.

A social worker who worked with the foster system ________ the Fishers to an 11-year-old girl named Tannah Butterfield. She and her two younger siblings (弟妹) lost their ________ and no longer had a home of their own. Tannah wanted nothing more than a ________ of her own.

As is ________ with the foster system, siblings are at risk of being separated from each other and sent off to ________ homes. But that’s when the Fishers did something extraordinary.

The Fishers ________ Tannah and her siblings, six- year-old Teagun and two-year-old Tallie, into their home. It was an extremely polite gesture, ________ since some foster families won’t accept siblings together due to their ________ differences.

When Tannah and her siblings set foot in the Fisher household for the first ________, the switch couldnt have been ________. They got along well with Aiden and Macy as if they’d all ________ each other their whole lives!

A majority of kids in foster care often ________ separated. Luckily for Tannah, Teagun, and Tallie, they were able to ________ with the Fisher family for whole two years. At that point, Jen and Jeff Fisher ________ that they wanted to adopt the three kids that they had come to ________ as their own.

1.A.value B.aim C.atmosphere D.income

2.A.habits B.lives C.appearance D.nature

3.A.children B.gardens C.neighbors D.house

4.A.desert B.educate C.select D.adopt

5.A.meet B.recognize C.consider D.swap

6.A.brought B.Introduced C.connected D.sent

7.A.friends B.hometown C.health D.parents

8.A.family B.place C.relative D.school

9.A.grateful B.upset C.typical D.cruel

10.A.kind B.different C.common D.rich

11.A.welcomed B.observed C.persuaded D.turned

12.A.exactly B.eventually C.especially D.properly

13.A.knowledge B.hobby C.age D.character

14.A.attempt B.time C.test D.chance

15.A.sharper B.bigger C.slower D.easier

16.A.respected B.helped C.known D.forgiven

17.A.find out B.give In C.calm down D.end up

18.A.work B.stay C.study D.meet

19.A.decided B.forecast C.found D.realized

20.A.keep B.approach C.teach D.love

 

1.C 2.B 3.A 4.D 5.A 6.B 7.D 8.A 9.C 10.B 11.A 12.C 13.C 14.B 15.D 16.C 17.D 18.B 19.A 20.D 【解析】 本文是记叙文。一对夫妇有两个孩子,但他们决定收养一个孩子,通过寄养机构他们接受了姐弟三个。两年之后,他们决定收养他们。 1.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这不仅会改变他们已有的家庭氛围,而且还会改变三个来到他们家的孩子的生活。A. value价值;B. aim目的;C. atmosphere氛围;D. income收入。根据常识可知,家里来了陌生人居住,会改变家庭的氛围(atmosphere)。故选C。 2.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这不仅会改变他们已有的家庭氛围,而且还会改变三个来到他们家的孩子的生活。A. habits习惯;B. lives 生活;C. appearance外观;D. nature自然。根据前面的with a life-changing decision可知,这个决定也会改变即将来家生活的那三个孩子的生活(lives)。故选B。 3.考查名词词义辨析。句意:Fisher夫妇已经有了两个孩子:13岁的Aiden和10岁的Macy。A. children孩子;B. gardens花园;C. neighbors邻居;D. house房子。根据后面的13-year-old Aiden and 10-year-old Macy可知,这对夫妇已经有两个孩子了(children)。故选A。 4.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Fisher夫妇决定再收养另一个孩子,并被介绍到寄养系统。A. desert遗弃;B. educate教育;C. select选择;D. adopt收养。根据后面的were introduced to the foster (寄养的) system可知,他们决定再收养 (adopt) 一个孩子。故选D。 5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:通过寄养机构,他们遇到了三个改变一切的孩子。A. meet见,遇到;B. recognize辨认;C. consider考虑;D. swap交换。根据前面的It was through foster care可知,通过寄养机构,他们遇到了(meet)三个孩子。故选A。 6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:一位在寄养系统工作的社会工作者把Fisher夫妇介绍给一个名叫Tannah Butterfield的11岁女孩。A. brought带来;B. introduced介绍;C. connected连接;D. sent送。根据后面的an 11-year-old girl named Tannah Butterfield可知,一名在寄养系统工作的社会工作者把Fisher夫妇介绍(introduced)给了一名11岁的女孩。故选B。 7.考查名词词义辨析。句意:她和她的两个弟弟妹妹失去了父母,再也没有自己的家。A. friends 朋友;B. hometown家乡;C. health健康;D. parents父母。根据后面的no longer had a home of their own可知,姐弟仨失去了父母(parents),不再有自己的家。故选D。 8.考查名词词义辨析。句意:Tannah只想要一个自己的家庭。A. family家庭;B. place地方;C. relative亲戚;D. school学校。因为失去了家,小姑娘迫切想拥有自己的家庭(family)。故选A。 9.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:就像典型的寄养制度一样,兄弟姐妹有可能被分开,被送到不同的家庭。A. grateful感激的;B. upset沮丧的;C. typical典型的;D. cruel残忍的。根据后面的with the foster system可知,寄养制度典型的(typical)特点是兄弟姐妹有被分开的危险。故选C。 10.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:就像典型的寄养制度一样,兄弟姐妹有可能被分开,被送到不同的家庭。A. kind亲切的;B. different不同的;C. common普通的;D. rich富有的。根据前面的being separated from each other可知,姐弟仨有可能被送到不同的(different)家庭。故选B。 11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Fisher一家欢迎Tannah和她的兄弟姐妹,6岁的Teagun和2岁的Tallie,来到他们的家。A. welcomed欢迎;B. observed观察;C. persuaded劝说;D. turned转过。根据后面的into their home可知,这一家人欢迎(welcomed)姐弟仨来到他们的家庭。故选A。 12.考查副词词义辨析。句意:这是一个非常礼貌的举动,尤其是因为一些寄养家庭由于年龄的差异而不接受兄弟姐妹在一起。A. exactly恰好地;B. eventually最后;C. especially尤其;D. properly适当地。前面提到,寄养机构一般会把孩子们分别送往不同的家庭,但这家姐弟仨全部被接受。这是一种极为难得的姿态,尤其是(especially)在一些寄养家庭不愿接受兄弟姐妹在一起的情况下。故选C。 13.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这是一个非常礼貌的举动,尤其是因为一些寄养家庭由于年龄的差异而不接受兄弟姐妹在一起。A. knowledge知识;B. hobby爱好;C. age年龄;D. character性格。根据前面的won’t accept siblings together due to their可知,有些寄养家庭由于年龄(age)不同,不接受兄弟姐妹在一起。故选C。 14.考查名词词义辨析。句意:当Tannah和她的兄弟姐妹们第一次踏上Fisher家的土地时,这种转变再容易不过了。A. attempt企图;B. time次,时间;C. test测试;D. chance机会。根据前面的When Tannah and her siblings set foot in the Fisher household可知,当Tannah和她的兄弟姐妹们第一次(time)踏入Fisher家的时候……。故选B。 15.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:当Tannah和她的兄弟姐妹们第一次踏上Fisher家的土地时,这种转变再容易不过了。A. sharper更剧烈的;B. bigger更大的;C. slower更慢的;D. easier更简单的。根据后面的They got along well with Aiden and Macy可知,这种转换再简单(easier)不过了。故选D。 16.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他们和Aiden和Macy相处得很好,好像他们一生都认识似的!A. respected尊重;B. helped帮助;C. known认识;D. forgiven原谅。根据后面的each other their whole lives可知,他们与Aiden和Macy相处得很好,好像他们一生都互相认识似的(known)。故选C。 17.考查动词短语辨析。句意:大多数在寄养中心的孩子最后都被分开了。A. find out查明;B. give in屈服;C. calm down冷静下来;D. end up结束。根据后面的Luckily for Tannah, Teague, and Tallie可知,大多数在寄养机构的孩子最后都被分开了。此处end up的意思是“结果是,结局是”。故选D。 18.考查动词词义辨析。句意:幸运的是,Tannah、Teagun和Tallie能够和Fisher一家呆上整整两年。A. work工作;B. stay停留;C. study学习;D. meet遇到。根据后面的with the Fisher family for whole two years可知,姐弟仨与这个家庭呆了(stay)整整两年。故选B。 19.考查动词词义辨析。句意:就在那时,Jen和Jeff Fisher决定他们要收养这三个孩子,他们逐渐爱上了这三个孩子。A. decided决定;B. forecast预测;C. found找到;D. realized意识到。根据后面的that they wanted to adopt the three kids可知,这家决定(decided)他们想收养姐弟仨。故选A。 20.考查动词词义辨析。句意:就在那时,Jen和Jeff Fisher决定他们要收养这三个孩子,他们逐渐爱上了这三个孩子。A. keep保持;B. approach接近;C. teach教;D. love爱。根据后面的as their own可知,他们想收养这三个孩子,他们已经逐渐像爱自己的孩子一样爱(love)这三个孩子。故选D。
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