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    When Angela Makey knew her autistic(患自闭症的) son wanted to open a comic shop, she laughed out loud. She knew he’d been _______ to comics since childhood. But how would he _______ customers and suppliers and all the other jobs that are necessary for _______ a business?

At that time, Adam was looking for a job. He had a(n) _______ in philosophy and had learned to live independently, _______ there didn’t seem to be any suitable jobs for him. The family had hoped he and his younger brother Guy, also with autism, could find work that _______ their strengths: reliability, punctuality(守时) and attention to detail. But there were no _______ opportunities.

So the “laughable” comic shop idea began to _______ Angela. _______ she used her savings to buy a shop in Cambridgeshire, and Niche Comics was born.

Like many autistic people, Adam loves comics ________ their world of rich detail and visual expression. He ________ an interest in Marvel comic heroes on TV when he was seven years old. “They are a ________ that it’s OK not to be like everyone else,” Adam said. He’s now 30, and comics and their heroes are ________ part of his life.

In the comic shop, the brothers share their encyclopaedia(百科全书般的) knowledge of comics with customers. The brothers act as ________ in this universe, introducing customers to new comics.

The shop attracts many autistic customers. And being autistic themselves ________ to be a big help for the brothers to cope with customers. They are good at ________ the customers’ needs and feelings. “Maybe it’s the tone of the voice, the motion of a hand — small details that most people won’t pick up on — ________ we might have insight(洞悉) into.”

Of course, the majority of customers who come to the shop are not autistic. Now the brothers get a steady ________ of customers who are, both male and female, from young children to retired people. ________ the shop had itself accepted, the brothers also began reaching out to people with autism ________ the shop.

Seven years on, Angela is glad she took the risk of helping her sons create their dream shop. “This shop has a soul,” the mother says proudly.

1.A.tied B.addicted C.linked D.sensitive

2.A.deal with B.go with C.help with D.fight with

3.A.holding B.catching C.running D.getting

4.A.degree B.interest C.belief D.research

5.A.but B.however C.also D.therefore

6.A.gave B.established C.cultivated D.matched

7.A.valuable B.possible C.capable D.available

8.A.come on B.grow on C.hold on D.go on

9.A.Firstly B.Gradually C.Eventually D.Naturally

10.A.with B.for C.to D.in

11.A.developed B.grew C.realized D.found

12.A.program B.message C.reminder D.hero

13.A.ever B.even C.still D.then

14.A.consumers B.customers C.consultants D.guides

15.A.turns out B.comes out C.tests out D.finds out

16.A.spotting B.meeting C.satisfying D.giving

17.A.when B.which C.where D.that

18.A.line B.stream C.queue D.crowd

19.A.Unless B.Before C.Once D.If

20.A.beyond B.in C.from D.to

 

1.B 2.A 3.C 4.A 5.A 6.D 7.D 8.B 9.C 10.B 11.A 12.C 13.C 14.D 15.A 16.A 17.D 18.B 19.C 20.A 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了Angela帮助自己自闭症的儿子正常生活的故事。 1.考查短语辨析。句意:她知道他从小就对漫画感兴趣。由前一句可知,儿子想要开一家漫画店,这说明他喜欢漫画。A. tied拴,绑,捆;B. addicted使上瘾;C. linked 联系;D. sensitive敏感的。A项的be tied to:被束缚于……,与……紧密联系在一起; B项的be addicted to:迷上,喜欢上;C项的be linked to:与……有关;D项的be sensitive to:对……敏感。故选B。 2.考查动词短语辨析。句意:但他将如何处理客户、供应商以及所有其他经营生意所必需的工作呢?A. deal with处理,应付,与……打交道;B. go with伴随;C. help with帮助某人做……;D. fight with与……斗争。开漫画店是需要与人打交道的。deal with与第6段的cope with是同义短语。故选A。 3.考查动词词义辨析。句意:但他将如何处理客户、供应商以及所有其他经营生意所必需的工作呢?A. holding保持;B. catching赶上;C. running跑步,经营;D. getting得到。开漫画店是一种经营行为,run a business:经营生意,此处run意为“经营”。故选C。 4.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他拥有哲学学位,并且学会了独立生活,但是似乎没有适合他的工作。A. degree学位;B. interest利益,兴趣;C. belief信念;D. research研究。选择degree合乎语境,表示Adam凭借着哲学学位去寻找工作。故选A。 5.考查连词和副词词义辨析。句意:他拥有哲学学位,并且学会了独立生活,但是似乎没有适合他的工作。A. but但是;B. however然而;C. also也;D. therefore因此。空格前后的句子在语意上是转折关系,however后面通常有逗号和句子隔开。故选A。 6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Adam的家人希望他和他的也患有自闭症的弟弟Guy能找到与他们的长处相匹配的工作。他们可靠,守时和能够关注细节。A. gave给予;B. established建立;C. cultivated 培育,耕种;D. matched匹配。家人希望兄弟二人能够找到适合他们长处的工作是人之常情,选择match合乎语境。故选D。 7.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但没有可利用的机会。A. valuable有价值的;B. possible可能的;C. capable有能力的;D. available可用的。通过but一词表示转折可知,孩子们没有可利用的机会找到适合他们的工作。故选D。 8.考查动词短语辨析。句意:“可笑的”开漫画店的想法开始在Angela心中越来越强烈。A. come on快点儿,加把劲;B. grow on越来越被……喜欢,逐渐加强;C. hold on坚持;D. go on继续。因为孩子们没有可利用的机会找到适合他们的工作,所以Angela想到了孩子之前想开漫画店的想法,这个想法触动了她,在她的心中越来越强烈。故选B。 9.考查副词词义辨析。句意:最后,她用自己的积蓄在剑桥郡买下一家商店,尼切漫画店诞生了。A. Firstly首先;B. Gradually逐渐地;C. Eventually最终;D. Naturally自然地。因为Angela想要帮助孩子,因此考虑到最后她做出了决定。故选C。 10.考查介词词义辨析。句意:像许多自闭症患者一样,Adam喜欢漫画的丰富细节和视觉表达。A. with与;B. for对于,因为;C. to到达;D. in在……里面。love…for…:因为……喜欢……。此处选用介词for表示自闭症患者喜欢漫画的原因。故选B。 11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他7岁那年对电视上的Marvel漫画英雄产生了兴趣。A. developed发展,开发;B. grew成长;C. realized实现;D. found发现。develop an interest in…对……产生兴趣,表现出对……的兴趣。此处与第一段中的addicted to comics相呼应。故选A。 12.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他7岁那年对电视上的Marvel漫画英雄产生了兴趣。A. program程序;B. message信息;C. reminder提醒;D. hero英雄。受漫画英雄的启发,Adam认为和其他人不一样是可以的。故选C。 13.考查副词词义辨析。句意:他现在30岁了,漫画及漫画中的英雄角色仍然是他生活的一部分。A. ever曾经;B. even甚至;C. still仍然;D. then然后。小时候他就对漫画感兴趣, 30岁了仍然喜欢。因此选用still表示递进关系,合乎语境。故选C。 14.考查名词词义辨析。句意:兄弟俩在这个漫画世界中充当向导,向顾客介绍新的漫画。A. consumers消费者;B. customers顾客;C. consultants顾问;D. guides导游,向导。由前一句可知,兄弟俩为顾客分享漫画知识,即他们充当着漫画向导的角色。故选D。 15.考查动词短语辨析。句意:兄弟俩患有自闭症结果有助于他们与客户打交道。A. turns out结果是,证明是;B. comes out出版,开花;C. tests out测试;D. finds out发现。根据上文可知,有很多自闭症患者来到店里,自闭症的人会有一些共同点,因此兄弟俩患有的自闭症产生的结果是有助于他们与客户打交道。故选A。 16.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他们善于发现顾客的需求和感受。A. spotting发现;B. meeting遇见;C. satisfying满意;D. giving给予。兄弟俩患有自闭症,他们能够理解患病的人,因此他们善于发现顾客的需求和感受。故选A。 17.考查固定句型。句意:也许是说话的语气,手的动作这样的大多数人不会注意到的小细节,兄弟俩可能会察觉到它们。A. when什么时候;B. which哪一个;C. where在哪里;D. that那个。该句为强调句型,句子中的“the tone of the voice”和“the motion of a hand”是被强调的内容。故选D。 18.考查名词词义辨析。句意:现在兄弟俩得到了源源不断的客户,包括男性和女性,从年幼的孩子到老年人。A. line线条;B. stream流,流动;C. queue队列;D. crowd人群。从客户包括男性和女性以及从年幼的孩子到老年人可知,漫画店有着不错的客流量。故选B。 19.考查连词词义辨析。句意:漫画店一得到人们的认可和接受,兄弟俩便开始接触商店以外的自闭症患者。A. Unless除非;B. Before之前;C. Once一旦,一……就……;D. If如果。once引导时间状语从句,漫画店一得到人们的认可和接受,兄弟俩便开始接触商店以外的自闭症患者,说明兄弟二人对于自闭症患者充满关心。故选C。 20.考查介词词义辨析。句意:漫画店一得到人们的认可和接受,兄弟俩便开始接触商店以外的自闭症患者。A. beyond超越,超出;B. in在……里面;C. from来自;D. to到达。第六段提到漫画店吸引了许多自闭症患者来到店里,得到了兄弟二人的关心,而兄弟俩开始联系的自闭症患者就得是店外的了,beyond the shop:店外。故选A。
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