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    In college, we were required to do an act of kindness, including preparing lunch for an elderly person. When I ______ the elderly person with the food, it never ______ to me that it would result in a new friendship and the discovery of a ______.

Bill was unable to ______ much. A nurse came regularly to help him move to and from the wheelchair ______ he has no relatives. Bill said he was delighted to see me and it was a ______ for him to eat a meal with me because he usually eats ______. He said the food was great,     but he enjoyed having ______ even more.

Bill had many______ stories to tell about his travels to many places when working on the railroad. I was ______ a trip but hesitated about traveling by train. However, I would ______ be going by train after meeting Bill.

Perhaps the biggest______ of this project was that I suddenly realized that spending time with the elderly was fun. On the one hand, I am a good ______. On the other hand, older people want someone to know their inner world, so it is a perfect ______. I decided to focus my studies on the ______. Hopefully in the future, I can help even more people like Bill.

1.A.called on B.came across C.picked up D.turned to

2.A.happened B.appealed C.occurred D.proved

3.A.travel plan B.career path C.holiday destination D.cooking skill

4.A.talk B.eat C.sit D.walk

5.A.but B.because C.though D.so

6.A.treat B.fancy C.privilege D.waste

7.A.slowly B.little C.alone D.unhappily

8.A.family B.company C.fun D.health

9.A.adventurous B.fresh C.absorbing D.satisfying

10.A.intending B.pretending C.allowing D.requiring

11.A.unbelievably B.undoubtedly C.unexpectedly D.unhurriedly

12.A.aim B.impression C.problem D.bonus

13.A.student B.cook C.learner D.listener

14.A.choice B.deal C.match D.game

15.A.old B.poor C.disabled D.homeless

 

1.A 2.C 3.B 4.D 5.B 6.A 7.C 8.B 9.C 10.A 11.B 12.D 13.D 14.C 15.A 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者读大学时,偶然的一次课题实践让作者确定了自己未来的职业方向。 1.考查动词短语词义辨析。句意:当我带着食物去拜访老人时,我从未想到这会带来新的友谊和找到一条职业道路。A. called on拜访;B. came across偶遇;C. picked up拾起;D. turned to求助。根据下文“it never ___2___ to me that it would result in a new friendship and the discovery of a ___3___. ”可知,作者去拜访老人,而这次拜访带来新的友谊,并使作者找到一条职业道路。故选A项。 2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我带着食物去拜访老人时,我从未想到这会带来新的友谊和找到一条职业道路。A. happened发生;B. appealed呼吁;C. occurred发生;D. proved证明。it occurs to sb that“某人突然间想起......”符合句意。故选C项。 3.考查名词词组词义辨析。句意:当我带着食物去拜访老人时,我从未想到这会带来新的友谊和找到一条职业道路。A. travel plan旅行计划;B. career path职业道路;C. holiday destination假期目的地;D. cooking skill烹饪技巧。根据下文“I decided to focus my studies on the ___15___. Hopefully in the future, I can help even more people like Bill.”可知,作者从未想到这会带来新的友谊和找到一条职业道路。故选B项。 4.考查动词词义辨析。句意:比尔不能走很多路。A. talk谈话;B. eat吃;C. sit坐下;D. walk走路。根据下文“ A nurse came regularly to help him move to and from the wheelchair”可知,比尔不能走很多路。故选D项。 5.考查连词词义辨析。句意:一位护士定期来帮助他上下轮椅,因为他没有亲戚。A. but但是;B. because因为;C. though尽管;D. so所以。分析句意可知,本句为because引导的原因状语从句。故选B项。 6.考查名词词义辨析。句意:比尔说他很高兴见到我,和我一起吃饭对他来说是一种款待,因为他通常一个人吃饭。A. treat对待;B. fancy喜爱;C. privilege特权;D. waste浪费。根据下文“because he usually eats lonely”可知,对老人来说和作者吃饭是一种款待。故选A项。 7.考查副词词义辨析。句意:比尔说他很高兴见到我,和我一起吃饭对他来说是一种款待,因为他通常一个人吃饭。A. slowly慢慢地;B. little 很少;C. alone独自地;D. unhappily不快乐地。根据上文“he has no relatives.”可知,老人通常一个人吃饭。故选C项。 8.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他说食物很棒,但他更喜欢有人陪伴。A. family家庭;B. company陪伴;C. fun乐趣;D. health健康。根据上文可知,老人通常一个人吃饭,所以尽管食物很棒,但是他希望有人陪伴他。故选B项。 9.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:比尔在铁路上工作时,有许多引人入胜的故事要讲,他到许多地方旅行过。A. adventurous冒险的;B. fresh新鲜的;C. absorbing吸引人的;D. satisfying令人满意的。根据“his travels to many places when working on the railroad. ”可知,他有许多引人入胜的故事要讲。故选C项。 10.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我一直打算去旅行,但对乘火车旅行犹豫不决。A. intending打算;B. pretending假装;C. allowing允许;D. requiring要求。根据“but hesitated about traveling by train.”可知,作者一直打算去旅行,但对乘火车旅行犹豫不决。故选A项。 11.考查副词词义辨析。句意:然而,毫无疑问,在见到比尔之后,我将乘火车旅行。A. unbelievably难以置信地;B. undoubtedly毫无疑问地;C. unexpectedly出乎意料地;D. unhurriedly不慌不忙地。根据“However, 和be going by train after meeting Bill. ”可知,在见到比尔之后,作者将选择乘火车旅行。故选B项。 12.考查名词词义辨析。句意:也许这个活动是我意料之外获得的东西是我突然意识到和老人在一起很有趣。A. aim目标;B. impression印象;C. problem问题;D. bonus意料之外的东西。根据“I suddenly realized that spending time with the elderly was fun. ”可知,这个活动使作者获得了意料之外获得的东西。故选D项。 13.考查名词词义辨析。句意:一方面,我是一个很好的倾听者。 A. student学会;B. cook厨师;C. learner学习者;D. listener听者。根据上文“Bill had many___9___ stories to tell about his travels to many places when working on the railroad. ”可知,老人讲故事,作者倾听。所以作者是一个很好的倾听者。故选D项。 14.考查名词词义辨析。句意:另一方面,老年人希望有人了解他们的内心世界,所以这是一个完美的结对。A. choice选择;B. deal交易;C. match相配的人(或事物);相当的人(或事物);D. game游戏。根据上文“In college, we were required to do an act of kindness, including preparing lunch for an elderly person”作者是来帮助老人。来做好事的,作者意外发现和老人在一起很有趣,作者是一个好的倾听者,而老希望别人解他们的内心世界。所以说这是一个完美的结对。故选C项。 15.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:另一方面,老人希望有人了解他们的内心世界,所以这是一个完美的匹配。我决定把研究的重点放在老年人身上。A. old老的;B. poor贫穷的;C. disabled残疾的;D. homeless无家可归的。根据“elderly person以及older people”可知,作者决定把研究的重点放在老年人身上。故选A项。
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