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    Last year I decided to tell my family that I didn't want or need anything for my_________, but I wanted them to think of a way to share a_________in their world-for me. My husband and two adult children all did something_________and wonderful.

The week of my birthday my husband went to a local cafe and told a waitress that he wanted to_________pay for the breakfast of a family. The waitress was_________and said it was her last day at work there and this had never _______. When the family_________eatingthe waitress told them their bill had been paid. The mom and dad stood up, trying to_________who might have done it, but my husband was outside watching the whole thing. He told me he had such a _________feeling in his heart and he would like to__________it a few more times.

My son bought gift cards at another local coffee cafe and__________them to his 4-year-old daughter. He asked her to__________some people and tell them that she wanted to__________them a cup of coffee because it was her grandmother’s birthday. One dad said he would__________have thought to include his little girls in something like this and that he was going straight home to tell them about it so they could make a(n)__________plan with all his daughters ________. My daughter was on a tight budget so she spent the week smiling more at people, being__________, and letting someone go before her at the market. She just took the time during my birthday week to slow down and be kind to a(n)__________and her co-workers.

When we finally all got together for Mother’s Day and my birthday, everyone was in tears as each person ________what they had done. As you can see, it was the__________birthday ever!

1.A.birthday B.graduation C.weekend D.future

2.A.story B.belief C.kindness D.responsibility

3.A.crazy B.different C.private D.silly

4.A.partly B.normally C.quickly D.secretly

5.A.frightened B.concerned C.surprised D.disappointed

6.A.failed B.mattered C.existed D.happened

7.A.considered B.finished C.admitted D.suggested

8.A.see B.support C.imagine D.remember

9.A.wonderful B.familiar C.natural D.terrible

10.A.say B.discuss C.do D.appreciate

11.A.threw B.gave C.attached D.returned

12.A.guess B.change C.teach D.choose

13.A.find B.offer C.heat D.sell

14.A.never B.still C.just D.also

15.A.honest B.balanced C.similar D.official

16.A.asked B.included C.helped D.followed

17.A.prouder B.smarter C.stronger D.gentler

18.A.classmate B.gentleman C.enemy D.stranger

19.A.shared B.practiced C.recorded D.watched

20.A.biggest B.longest C.best D.quietest

 

1.A 2.C 3.B 4.D 5.C 6.D 7.B 8.A 9.A 10.C 11.B 12.D 13.B 14.A 15.C 16.B 17.D 18.D 19.A 20.C 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者的一次生日,她不想要礼物,想要家人用特殊的方式来为她庆生。家人用不同,且精彩的方式给作者过了生日,家人也体验到了分享的快乐。 1. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:去年,我决定告诉我的家人,我不想要,也不需要任何东西作为我的生日礼物,但我希望他们能想出一个办法,在他们的世界里为我分享一份善良。A. birthday生日;B. graduation毕业;C. weekend周末;D. future未来。由下文的The week of my birthday可知是作者的生日,此处指作者不想要,也不需要任何东西作为她的生日礼物。故选A项。 2. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:去年,我决定告诉我的家人,我不想要,也不需要任何东西作为我的生日礼物,但我希望他们能想出一个办法,在他们的世界里为我分享一份善良。A. story故事;B. belief信仰;C. kindness善良;D. responsibility责任。由下文语境可知,作者家人在作者生日那周做好人好事,说明作者想要的礼物是家人为她分享一份善良。故选C项。 3. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我的丈夫和两个成年的孩子都做了一些不同而精彩的事情。A. crazy疯狂的;B. different不同的;C. private私人的;D. silly愚蠢的。由全文语境可知,作者不想要,也不需要任何东西作为她的生日礼物,想要的礼物是希望家人为她分享一份善良,所以家人做了一些不一样的、精彩的好事。故选B项。 4. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:在我生日的那一周,我丈夫去了当地一家咖啡馆,告诉一位服务员,他想偷偷地为一家人的早餐买单。A. partly部分地;B. normally正常地;C. quickly快速地;D. secretly秘密地。由下文的trying to____8____who might have done it可知,被付早餐费的家庭不知道是谁付了早餐费,说明作者丈夫是偷偷地为这家人的早餐买单。故选D项。 5. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:女服务员很惊讶,说这是她在那里工作的最后一天,从来没有这样过这样的事。A. frightened害怕的;B. concerned担忧的;C. surprised惊讶的;D. disappointed失望的。由常识可知,听到有人要为陌生人买单,大部分人的想法是感到惊讶。故选C项。 6. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:女服务员很惊讶,说这是她在那里工作的最后一天,从来没有发生过这样的事。A. failed失败;B. mattered事关紧要;C. existed存在;D. happened发生。由全文语境可知,此处指帮别人付钱这种事在这个咖啡馆从未发生过。故选D项。 7. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:当这家人吃完饭,服务员告诉他们,账单已经付清。A. considered考虑;B. finished完成、吃完;C. admitted承认;D. suggested建议。由全文语境可知,此处指这家人吃完了饭。故选B项。 8. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:这家人的爸爸妈妈站起来,想看看是谁干的,而我丈夫在外面看着整个过程。A. see看;B. support支持;C. imagine想象;D. remember记得。由全文语境可知,此处指这家的父母想看看是谁做了好事。故选A项。 9. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他告诉我,他心里有一种奇妙的感觉,他想再做几次。A. wonderful令人惊奇的、奇妙的;B. familiar熟悉的;C. natural自然的;D. terrible可怕的。由上文的My husband and two adult children all did something____3____and wonderful可知,此处指作者丈夫心里有一种奇妙的感觉,wonderful原词复现。故选A项。 10. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:他告诉我,他心里有一种奇妙的感觉,他想再做几次。A. say说;B. discuss讨论;C. do做;D. appreciate欣赏。由全文语境可知,作者丈夫帮助了别人,心情愉快,所以这样的事他想多做几次。故选C项。 11. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我儿子在当地另一家咖啡馆买了咖啡礼券,送给了他4岁的女儿。A. threw扔;B. gave给;C. attached重视;D. returned回去。由下文语境可知,作者儿子让孙女挑选一些人,给这些人一杯咖啡,说明作者儿子把咖啡礼券给了自己的女儿。故选B项。 12. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:他让她挑选一些人,告诉他们,她想为他们提供一杯咖啡,因为那天是她祖母的生日。A. guess猜测;B. change改变;C. teach教育;D. choose选择。由全文语境可知,此处指作者儿子把咖啡礼券给了他女儿,并让女儿选择把咖啡礼券送给谁。故选D项。 13. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:他让她挑选一些人,告诉他们,她想为他们提供一杯咖啡,因为那天是她祖母的生日。A. find发现;B. offer提供;C. heat加热;D. sell卖。由全文语境可知,此处指作者儿子让他的女儿用咖啡礼券为一些人提供一杯咖啡。故选B项。 14. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:一位父亲说,他从来没有想过要把他的女儿也包括在这样的事情中,他会直接回家告诉她们,这样她们就可以制定一个类似的计划,把他的女儿都包括在内。A. never从未;B. still仍然;C. just刚才;D. also同样。由全文语境可知,此处指这位父亲从未想过让自己的孩子用这种方式庆祝生日,然后想直接回到家中,准备制定一个相似的计划。故选A项。 15. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:一位父亲说,他从来没有想过要把他的女儿也包括在这样的事情中,他会直接回家告诉她们,这样她们就可以制定一个类似的计划,把他的女儿都包括在内。A. honest诚实的;B. balanced平衡的;C. similar相似的;D. official官方的。由全文语境可知,此处指这位父亲从未想过让自己的孩子用这种方式庆祝生日,然后想直接回到家中准备制定一个相似的计划。故选C项。 16. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:一位父亲说,他从来没有想过要把他的女儿也包括在这样的事情中,他会直接回家告诉她们,这样她们就可以制定一个类似的计划,把他的女儿都包括在内。A. asked问;B. included包括;C. helped帮助;D. followed跟随。由全文语境可知,此处指这位父亲收到作者儿子的女儿的咖啡礼券后,也想让自己的孩子也做相似的事情,包括在这样“有意义且充满善意的”事中。故选B项。 17. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我女儿的预算很紧,所以她花了一个星期更多地对别人微笑,变得更温和了,在市场上让别人先走。A. prouder更自豪的;B. smarter更聪明的;C. stronger更强壮的;D. gentler更温和的。根据My daughter was on a tight budget so she spent the week smiling more at people和 and letting someone go before her at the market.可知作者的女儿变得更温和了。故选D项。 18. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:她只是在我过生日的那一周花时间放慢脚步,对一个陌生人和她的同事很好。A. classmate同学;B. gentleman绅士;C. enemy敌人;D. stranger陌生人。上文说作者的女儿在市场上让别人先走,这是一种对陌生人友好的体现。故选D项。 19. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我们终于聚在一起过母亲节和我的生日时,每个人都在流泪,因为每个人都在分享他们所做的事情。A. shared分享;B. practiced练习;C. recorded记录;D. watched看见。由全文语境可知,全家在生日上齐聚时,大家都哭了是因为每个人都分享了他们做的(有意义且友善的)事。故选A项。 20. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:正如你所看到的,这是有史以来最好的生日!A. biggest最大的;B. longest最长的;C. best最好的;D. quietest最安静的。由全文语境可知,作者对这次生日很满意,认为是她过的最好的生日。故选C项。
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