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    The other day I was shopping at a local store and came upon a lady from India squatting ()on the floor ___ a certain product on the bottom shelf. She ___when she saw me as if to get out of my way. ___ , she explained that she was a ___ and on her lunch break, trying to ____ a few needed items.

I told her, “I am in no hurry. ____and do what you need to do. ” While she searched for a particular brand, she said that sometimes customers were ___ to her and she really ____ my kindness. I told her that I had noticed cashiers being treated rudely by some people and they needed to be more ___.

It is stressful to the cashier when people are ____ at them when the cashier is doing the best they know how. I explained to her that I was a retired nurse and ____some of what she was saying. Sometimes patients or doctors could be very rude. But I ___ to understand why they were____ that way and let it go.

She thanked me for being so ____ and friendly. I told her, “The world would be a better place if we all acted ___ toward each other. Those who are rude may have bad karma (报应)coming after them ___ for treating people badly. She nodded and said it was ___ that I knew what karma was.

It felt so good that I may have helped her ___ the pressure for even a few seconds. In a brief ___ I showed her there are good and kind people in the world and may have boosted (增强)her faith in ___ .

1.A.looking for B.looking into C.pulling apart D.pulling down

2.A.bent B.passed C.jumped D.ran

3.A.Tentatively B.Honestly C.Apologetically D.Unwillingly

4.A.manager B.student C.teacher D.cashier

5.A.get B.put C.mark D.show

6.A.Calm down B.Go ahead C.Keep up D.Try on

7.A.patient B.good C.kind D.rude

8.A.accepted B.appreciated C.remembered D.expected

9.A.considerate B.helpful C.honest D.careful

10.A.nodding B.glancing C.glaring D.smiling

11.A.heard B.ignored C.understood D.did

12.A.happened B.tried C.intended D.forgot

13.A.crying B.fighting C.shopping D.feeling

14.A.cool B.nice C.humorous D.generous

15.A.kindly B.coldly C.differently D.equally

16.A.frequently B.eventually C.regularly D.seldom

17.A.puzzling B.satisfying C.frightening D.amazing

18.A.reduce B.realize C.find D.increase

19.A.interview B.speech C.exchange D.lecture

20.A.peace B.future C.truth D.humanity

 

1.A 2.C 3.C 4.D 5.A 6.B 7.D 8.B 9.A 10.C 11.C 12.B 13.D 14.B 15.A 16.B 17.D 18.A 19.C 20.D 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。作者在附近小店购物时偶遇了一名做收银员的印度妇女蹲在地板上在货架最底层找某种商品。那位妇女很是抱歉,但是经过作者与她交谈,她感到了被理解,作者也为自己能缓解对方的压力而感到欣慰。 1.考查动词短语。句意:有一天,我在当地一个小店购物时,看到一位印度的妇女蹲在地板上在货架最底层找某种商品。A. looking for寻找;B. looking into调查;C. pulling apart 撕开;D. pulling down下拉。这个空格与第二段中的“searched for a particular brand(寻找一个特定的品牌)”中的动词呼应,故选A。 2.考查动词辨析。句意:她看到我时跳了起来好像是给我让路。A. bent把……弄弯;B. passed传递;C. jumped跳;D. ran跑开。根据常识,这位印度妇女挡住了作者的路,所以她会跳起来让路。且由下文中她与作者的对话可知,这名妇女没有跑开。故选C。 3.考查副词辨析。句意:她很抱歉地向我解释道,她是一名收银员,现在午饭间隙,她在找几件必需品。A. Tentatively尝试性地,暂时性地;B. Honestly诚实地;C. Apologetically抱歉地;D. Unwillingly勉强地,违心地。由句中的“explained(解释)”可知,这位印度妇女感到很抱歉。故选C。 4.考查名词辨析。句意同上。A. manager 经理;B. student学生;C. teacher老师;D. cashier收银员。此空格与下文中提到的“cashiers”及“the cashier”呼应。故选D。 5.考查动词辨析。句意同上。A. get得到;B. put放;C. mark标记;D. show展示。此空格与上文中第一个空格及第二段中的“searched for a particular brand(寻找一个特定的品牌)”中的动词呼应,说明这名妇女想得到一些必需品。故选A。 6.考查动词短语。句意:我告诉她:“我不急。你继续做你需要做的事情。” A. Calm down(使)平静下来;B. Go ahead继续;C. Keep up(与……)齐步前进;D. Try on试穿,试戴。由句中的“do what you need to do(做你需要做的事情)”可知,作者让这位妇女继续。故选B。 7.考查形容词辨析。句意:当她找东西的时候,她说有时候顾客对她很粗鲁,她真的很感谢我的好心。A. patient耐心的;B. good好的;C. kind善良的;D. rude粗鲁的。 这句话中空格处单词与句中的kind形成对比关系,且与后边的“Sometimes patients or doctors could be very rude.(有时病人或者医生也会很粗鲁)”中的形容词呼应,故选D。 8.考查动词辨析。句意同上。A. accepted接受;B. appreciated欣赏,感谢;C. remembered记住;D. expected期望。由下文中的“She thanked me(她感谢了我)”可知,这名妇女很感谢作者。故选B。 9.考查形容词辨析。句意:我告诉她我看到过收银员有时被粗鲁地对待,并且那些人需要更加善解人意。A. considerate 考虑周到的,为(他人)着想的;B. helpful愿意帮忙的;C. honest 诚实的;D. careful细心的。由句中的“cashiers being treated rudely by some people(收银员被一些人粗鲁地对待)”可知,这些人应该更加善解人意一点。故选A。 10.考查动词辨析。句意:对于收银员来说,当她尽力做得最好的时候,别人还对她怒目而视,是很有压力的。A. nodding点头;B. glancing瞥一眼,匆匆一看;C. glaring怒目而视;D. smiling笑。由句中的“It is stressful to the cashier(对收银员来说是很有压力的)”可知,别人对她不好。故选C。 11.考查动词辨析。句意:我告诉她我是一名退休的护士,很能理解她所说的事情。A. heard听见;B. ignored 忽视;C. understood理解;D. did做。根据句意作者是一名退休护士,对那位妇女的话很理解,且空格处单词与本段最后一句中的understand呼应。故选C。 12.考查动词辨析。句意:但是我试着理解他们为什么那样感觉的原因并且不把它放心上。A. happened to do sth. 碰巧做某事;B. tried to do sth.尝试做某事;C. intended to do sth.计划做某事;D. forgot to do sth. 忘记做某事。根据句意,当病人或医生对护士粗鲁时,她会试着去理解别人。故选B。 13.考查动词辨析。句意同上。A. crying哭;B. fighting 打架;C. shopping购物; D. feeling感受。由上句话可知,有时病人或者医生会很粗鲁。空格处单词的逻辑主语是they,指代那些病人或医生,所以作者是试图理解他们为什么感到生气,从而行为粗鲁。故选D。 14.考查形容词辨析。句意:她感谢我如此善良又友好。A. cool酷;B. nice善良;C. humorous幽默的;D. generous大方的。此空格与上文中的“appreciated my kindness”呼应。故选B。 15.考查副词辨析。句意:如果我们很友好地对待别人,这个世界会变得更好。A. kindly友好地;B. coldly冷淡地;C. differently不同地;D. equally平等地。由尝试可知,只有我们友好地对待别人,世界才会变得更好,且这里的“友好地”与上文中多次出现的rude形成反义呼应。故选A。 16.考查副词辨析。句意:那些粗鲁的人最终会因为他们的粗鲁而受到报应。A. frequently频繁地;B. eventually最终地;C. regularly 常常地;D. seldom很少地。根据这句话的意思,最终那些人会受到报应。故选B。 17.考查形容词辨析。句意:她点头并对我知道什么是报应感到很惊讶。A. puzzling使困惑的;B. satisfying 令人满意(或满足)的;C. frightening使害怕的;D. amazing令人大为惊奇的。根据句意,那位妇女对作者说出的报应很是感到惊奇,故选D。 18.考查动词辨析。句意:我能帮她减轻几秒钟的压力我很高兴。A. reduce减少;B. realize意识到;C. find发现;D. increase增加。由上文中作者很理解那位妇女的话,那位妇女很感激作者,可知,作者减少了她的压力。故选A。 19.考查名词辨析。句意:在简短的交流中我让她意识到这个世界上有好的,善良的人,增加了她对人性的信心。A. interview面试;B. speech演讲;C. exchange交流;D. lecture讲座。由上文作者与那位女士的对话可知,她们进行了简短的交流。故选C。 20.考查名词辨析。句意同上。A. peace和平;B. future未来;C. truth真相,实情;D. humanity人性。这个空格与本文主旨呼应,根据文章内容可知文章讨论文好人与粗鲁的人,所以对话的结果是增加了那位妇女对人性的信息,相信世界上有好的善良的人。故选D。
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