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    My first lesson is at a meeting. As we settle around the table I hear Meg, who is ____ a recent operation, talking to Judith, the manager of our project. “Thank you so much for ____ my daughters to their dance lessons last week.” “Don’t mention it,” Judith says, “It was nothing.”

Knowing how ____ Judith’s schedule is, with her work, kids and aging parents, I find her driving Meg’s children to lessons unbelievably ____. I am about to say more about this when Donna, another colleague, enters the room ____. She apologizes for being late, saying she just hosted a lunch for her friends who are over seventy. “That is so nice of you,” I say, ____ how busy she is, how she doesn’t like to cook and clean. “Oh,” she says, waving her hand, “It was nothing.” ____, I can still tell the ____ in her voice. She did gain a sense of satisfaction from the entertainment offered to her friends.

Seeing their ____ to help others selflessly, I start thinking about the concept of “nothing”, this peaceful and generous way of living--- had it really been nothing or are they simply saying that? It ____ to me that once I spent a whole afternoon after work helping a friend ____ a speech she was going to deliver. I ____ her to rearrange the sequence of the stories in the lecture to make it sound more ____. After the fifth try, she finally ____ it. She hugged me with ____, saying thanks to me. I smiled and said it was nothing.

Suddenly, I realized that helping someone was really something to me. I learned that giving from the heart doesn’t ____ mean sacrifice and hard work. The ____ is finding something we love to do and finding someone who ____ that something. Our generosity can benefit others ____ ourselves. Once you have a good ____ of it, it’s nothing. And it’s really something.

1.A.going through B.adapting to C.recovering from D.rejoicing in

2.A.guiding B.fetching C.dragging D.driving

3.A.tight B.common C.strange D.practical

4.A.ridiculous B.eccentric C.tiresome D.generous

5.A.hurriedly B.angrily C.disappointedly D.unexpectedly

6.A.ignoring B.forgetting C.knowing D.predicting

7.A.Moreover B.Therefore C.Otherwise D.Somehow

8.A.pleasure B.sadness C.surprise D.regret

9.A.progress B.willingness C.promise D.ambition

10.A.refers B.appears C.occurs D.seems

11.A.prepare for B.put up C.give away D.deal with

12.A.begged B.recommended C.invited D.sponsored

13.A.confusing B.sensible C.sensitive D.typical

14.A.made B.meant C.caught D.got

15.A.concern B.worry C.gratitude D.apology

16.A.normally B.accidentally C.necessarily D.possibly

17.A.treat B.trick C.plot D.plan

18.A.needs B.admires C.loves D.defends

19.A.on account of B.as well as C.except for D.regardless of

20.A.order B.glimpse C.impression D.command

 

1.C 2.D 3.A 4.D 5.A 6.C 7.D 8.A 9.B 10.C 11.A 12.B 13.B 14.A 15.C 16.C 17.B 18.A 19.B 20.D 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要通过讲述作者的亲身经历来告诉读者慷慨帮助别人不仅有利于别人,也有利于自己。 1. 考查动词词组辨析。句意:当我们围坐在桌旁时,我听到Meg在和项目经理Judith说话,她刚刚做完手术,正在康复中。A. going through经历;B. adapting to适应;C. recovering from从…中恢复;D. rejoicing in享有。根据 a recent operation,以及常识可知是从手术中恢复,故选C。 2. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:“非常感谢你上周开车送我女儿去上舞蹈课。”A. guiding指导;B. fetching取;C. dragging拖拉;D. driving驾驶。根据下文I find her driving Meg’s children to lessons,可知是Judith开车送Meg女儿上学,故选D。 3. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我知道Judith的时间安排有多紧,她的工作、孩子和年迈的父母,我发现她开车送Meg的孩子去上课是非常慷慨的。A. tight紧的;B. common常见的;C. strange陌生的;D. practical实际的。根据后面她的工作、孩子和年迈的父母,可知Judith的时间是很紧的,故选A。 4. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. ridiculous可笑的;B. eccentric古怪的;C. tiresome烦人的;D. generous慷慨的。根据上文知道Judith的时间很紧,却还是开车送Meg的孩子上学,可知是慷慨的,故选D。 5. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:我正准备多说一点,这时另一位同事Donna匆匆走进房间。A. hurriedly匆忙地;B. angrily生气地;C. disappointedly令人失望地;D. unexpectedly未预料地。根据下文She apologizes for being late她因为迟到而道歉,可知是匆匆走进房间,故选A。 6. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:“你真好。”我说,知道她有多忙,不喜欢做饭和打扫。A. ignoring忽略;B. forgetting忘记;C. knowing知道;D. predicting预测。根据上文你真好,以及下文的“Oh,” she says, waving her hand, “It was nothing.”,可知这里应该是知道她有多忙,还仍然帮助别人,故选C。 7. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:不知怎么地,我仍然能从她的声音里感觉到快乐。A. Moreover而且;B. Therefore因此;C. Otherwise否则;D. Somehow不知怎么地。根据下文She did gain a sense of satisfaction,可知上文应该是不知怎么地,我仍然能从她的声音里感觉到快乐。故选D。 8. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. pleasure快乐;B. sadness悲伤;C. surprise惊讶;D. regret后悔。根据下文She did gain a sense of satisfaction,可知上文应该是不知怎么地,我仍然能从她的声音里感觉到快乐。故选A。 9. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:看到他们愿意无私地帮助别人,我开始思考“无”的概念,这种平和而慷慨的生活方式——真的没什么还是他们只是说说而已? A. progress进步;B. willingness愿意;C. promise允诺;D. ambition抱负。根据上文写到两个同事愿意帮助别人,所以看到他们愿意无私地帮助别人。故选B。 10. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我突然间想起,有一次下班后,我花了整整一个下午帮朋友准备她的演讲。A. refers提到;B. appears出现;C. occurs发生,突然想起;D. seems似乎。这里为固定句式It occurs to sb that…某人突然想起…...,故选C。 11. 考查动词词组辨析。句意:同上。A. prepare for为…...做准备;B. put up举起,张贴;C. give away赠送;D. deal with处理。根据a speech she was going to deliver.可知应该是为演讲做准备。故选A。 12. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我建议她把演讲中故事的顺序重新安排一下,这样听起来更合理。A. begged祈求;B. recommended推荐,建议;C. invited邀请;D. sponsored赞助。根据后面重新安排故事的顺序,应该是建议,故选B。 13. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. confusing令人困惑的;B. sensible合理的;C. sensitive敏感的;D. typical典型的。根据 rearrange the sequence of the stories in the lecture可知,我建议把演讲中故事的顺序重新安排一下,这让听起来更合理,符合语境,故选B。 14. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:经过第五次尝试,她终于成功了。A. made制造;B. meant意味着;C. caught抓住;D. got得到。Make it为成功做某事,根据 After the fifth try, she finally可知,经过第五次尝试,最终成功了,make it为成功做某事.故选A。 15. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:她感激地拥抱我,对我说谢谢。A. concern关心;B. worry担心;C. gratitude感激;D. apology道歉。根据上文我建议修改演讲的故事顺序,最后成功了,所以朋友感激我,故选C。 16. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:我明白了发自内心的付出并不一定意味着牺牲什么和付出什么努力。A. normally正常地;B. accidentally意外地;C. necessarily必要地;D. possibly可能地。Not necessarily不一定,根据上文说帮助人对于我来说很重要,故本句发自内心的付出并不一定意味着牺牲什么和付出什么努力,故选C。 17. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:诀窍在于找到我们喜欢做的事情,并找到需要帮助的人。A. treat招待;B. trick诀窍;C. plot情节;D. plan计划。根据finding something we love to do and finding someone who 18 that something.说找到我们喜欢做的事情,并找到需要的人,可知这是诀窍,故选B。 18. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. needs需要;B. admires钦佩;C. loves爱;D. defends辩护。根据something we love to do 可知,找到需要帮助的人。故选A。 19. 考查连词短语辨析。句意:我们的慷慨不仅有益于我们自己,也有益于他人。A. on account of由于;B. as well as也,还;C. except for除…之外;D. regardless of不管。我们慷慨不仅有益于我们自己,并且也有益于他人,故选B。 20. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:一旦你掌握了它,它就没有什么。A. order命令;B. glimpse一瞥C. impression印象;D. command控制。根据it’s nothing可知,一旦你掌握了它,它就没有什么。have a command of…意为“掌握,精通”。故选D。
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