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Over the course of a few days when I was in a nursing home to recover, I started to really appreciate the housekeeper, an elderly lady who didn’t speak English. Every morning at 6:30 she would try to get into my room             so she wouldn’t disturb me. However, every time I would        and see her. She would try to          and at the same time gave an amazing smile.      , I would be just waiting to see her come in and give that wonderful      .

       I        from a nurse that there was an employee rewards program. I asked her to write a(an)        card for my housekeeper and put it up. About ten minutes later, another nurse came into my room and told me that the housekeeper was out in the hall          her eyes out. Had I done something wrong or inappropriate ? Then the nurse          to tell me that the housekeeper had worked there for thirty years and had never          a rewards card.

It         me like a ton of bricks. Just a few simple words made such a          .

From that day forward I tried to admire someone every day for the good things they showed. The results were         . People came in with smiles, they talked more, they laughed more, and they        life more.          , it seems the more I tried to praise others, the       I got.

I’m out of nursing home now and almost        recovered. I thank my housekeeper for helping me see just how unbelievably        life is.

Do       a favor and tell your loved ones just how much they        to you. It can make the world of difference with both them and you.

1.A. quickly           B. quietly          C. happily         D. slowly

2.A. wake            B. stand          C. sit            D. go

3.A. leave            B. hide           C. explain         D. apologize

4.A. Eventually         B. Gradually       C. Suddenly        D. Occasionally

5.A. greeting            B. apology         C. smile           D. word

6.A. knew            B. learned        C. found           D. got

7.A. invitation         B. congratulation    C. appreciation    D. appointment

8.A. laughing          B. shouting      C. screaming      D. crying

9.A. went on           B. came up        C. set out           D. got up

10.A. accepted           B. received        C. created          D. afforded

11.A. beat               B. knocked        C. hit             D. touched

12.A. difference         B. profit          C. mistake          D. contribution

13.A. disappointing       B. interesting      C. amazing          D. embarrassing

14.A. understood         B. valued         C. enriched          D. enjoyed

15.A. However        B. Therefore      C. Meanwhile        D. Otherwise

16.A. less              B. more          C. worse           D. better

17.A. barely             B. fully          C. really           D. rarely

18.A. dangerous          B. beautiful       C. tough            D. enthusiastic

19.A. yourself           B. you           C. themselves        D. them

20.A. bring            B. take           C. give             D. mean

 

1.B 2.A 3.D 4.B 5.C 6.B 7.C 8.D 9.A 10.B 11.C 12.A 13.C 14.D 15.C 16.D 17.B 18.B 19.A 20.D 【解析】 试题分析:本文讲到在作者住院期间对自己很照顾的清洁工,让护士代写了感谢卡片,她感动的哭了,从而作者明白对别人的赞美会让生活变得不同,对自己,对他人,生活需要感恩。 1.考查副词辨析。A很快;B安静地;C高兴地;D缓慢地。句意:每天六点半来他是悄悄地来我词意,因此不会打扰到我。根据文中提到so she wouldn’t disturb me,故选B。 2.考查动词辨析。A. wake醒着; B. stand站着;C. sit 坐着;D. go去。句意:然而每次我都会醒着,看到她。根据语境六点半,应该是在睡觉,故选A。 3.考查动词辨析。A离开;B隐藏;C解释;D道歉。句意:她总会道歉并且抱以微笑。根据语境,因为打扰到别人所以会道歉,故选D。 4.考查副词辨析。A最终地;B逐渐地;C突然;D偶然。句意:逐渐地,我也在等待着看到她,给她一个微笑。根据语境,故选B。 5.考查名词辨析。A问候;B道歉;微笑;D语言。句意:逐渐地,我也在等待着看到她,给她一个微笑;根据上文提到at the same time gave an amazing smile,故选C。 6.考查动词辨析。A知道;B学会;C发现;D得到。句意:我从护士那了解到,这有一个员工奖励项目。根据下方提到I asked her to write a(an) card for my housekeeper and put it up,故选B。 7.考查名词辨析。A邀请;B祝贺;C感激、欣赏;D约会。句意:我要求她写个感谢卡片,为我的清洁工,并张贴出来。根据下方提到 the housekeeper had worked there for thirty years and had never a rewards card,故选C。 8.考查动词辨析。A笑;B叫喊;C尖叫;D哭。句意:十分钟后,另外一个护士过来告诉我,我的那位清洁工在大厅外哭泣。根据根据下方提到Had I done something wrong or inappropriate,故选D。 9.考查动词短语辨析。A继续;B走进;C着手准备;D起床。句意:护士继续告诉我,这个清洁工工作30年来从来没有收到感谢卡片。go on to do 继续做另外一件事,故选A。 10.考查动词辨析。A接受;B收到;C创造;D付得起。句意:护士继续告诉我,这个清洁工工作30年来从来没有收到感谢卡片。receive a reward card收到感谢卡,故选B。 11.考查动词辨析。A打败;B撞倒;C打击;D接触。句意:就象千斤石块压在我的心头。It hit me它打到我,故选C。 12.考查名词辨析。A不同;B利益;C错误;D贡献。句意:几句话简单的话有这么大的作用。make a difference 有不同,有影响,故选A。 13.考查形容词辨析。A令人失望的;B有趣的;C;D尴尬的。句意:结果是非常令人吃惊的。根据语境可知鼓励别人会产生意想不到的效果,故选C。 14.考查动词辨析。A理解;B价值;C丰富;D享受。句意:人们微笑多了,交流多了,笑容多了,更能享受生活。enjoy life享受生活,故选D。 15.考查副词辨析。A然而;B因此;C与此同时;D否则。句意:与此同时 ,你表扬别人越多,我得到的就越多。根据语境,故选C。 16.考查形容词比较级。A更少;B更多;C更糟糕;D更好。句意:与此同时 ,你表扬别人越多,我得到的就越多。考查the more…the better…越……就越……这个句型结构,故选D。 17.考查副词辨析。A很少;B充分地完全地;C真地;D罕见地。句意:现在我出院了,几乎是完全康复了。根据I’m out of nursing home,故选B。 18.考查形容词辨析。A危险的;B漂亮的;C难的;D热情的。句意:因为让我看到精彩的生活是这么的难以置信,我感谢那位保洁员。根据语境beautiful life精彩的生活,故选B。 19.考查代词辨析。A你自己;B你;C他们自己;D他们。句意:帮你自己一个忙,告诉你所爱的人,他们在你心中的意义重大。do sb. a favor帮某人一个忙,故选A。 20.考查动词辨析。A带来;B带走;C给;D意味着。句意:帮你自己一个忙,告诉你所爱的人,他们在你心中的意义重大。根据下方提到It can make the world of difference with both them and you. 这会让他们与你变得不同,故选D。 考点:故事类短文
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