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阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

You can really tell a lot about people’s character by how they act at the grocery store.I________   what had happened in a crowded store when there was a   ________ of shopping carts a few days ago.

A well-dressed man, together with his wife and a child, was  ________ a cart when another man stopped him. “Excuse me,” the second man said,     ________  this cart is what I brought here. It’s mine.” The first guy looked rather ________ and then became annoyed. Instead of   ________  , he protested, “But someone took my cart!” At that moment, his wife also glared at him, so he unwillingly ________  his ill-gotten gain. The well-dressed man had   ________ the useful saying that “Do to others as you would have others do to you.” ________ , there are often some shoppers who have changed their minds about ________  some items and put what they have chosen on the   ________  shelf. They think that the store   ________ shop assistants who should put the things they give up  ________  . In the opinion of these fellows, does that mean it’s OK for kids to   ________  their rubbish on the floor or everywhere because schools employ ________ to clean the hall? In the ________  , there are express-line cheaters who enter the “10 items or less” line with 14 items because they’re in a hurry or   ________  because they are unwilling to queue up. They don’t think that someone will________ them behaving immorally. Even if someone finds them out, they’re ready to ________ that “It depends on what you call an item.”

I consider these fellows as a black sheep and there are a small number of such people. In our society we should be ________, and play by the rules. It is important for us to set a good example to our kids, even in the grocery store.

1.A. believe       B. remember    C. imagine        D. recognize

2.A. loss         B. request     C. shortage        D. picture

3.A. pushing       B. carrying     C. dragging       D. searching

4.A. but           B. while        C. so             D. then

5.A. concentrated B. disappointed C. relaxed       D. embarrassed

6.A. apologizing   B. accepting    C. replying        D. quarreling

7.A. took away     B. gave up      C. doubted about   D. thought about

8.A. understood    B. refused      C. ignored        D. imitated

9.A. Actually      B. However     C. Especially     D. Exactly

10.A. picking      B. buying       C. using           D. exchanging

11.A. lowest      B. nearest     C. newest          D. cleanest

12.A. hires        B. admits      C. supports        D. offers

13.A. ahead        B. back         C. aside           D. out

14.A. recycle      B. hit          C. throw           D. deliver

15.A. teachers     B. students     C. assistants     D. cleaners

16.A. store        B. school      C. hospital        D. bank

17.A. hardly       B. quietly      C. simply         D. nearly

18.A. protect      B. stop         C. resist          D. challenge

19.A. repeat       B. confirm      C. condemn        D. argue

20.A. polite      B. confident    C. creative        D. considerate

 

1.B 2.C 3.A 4.A 5.D 6.A 7.B 8.C 9.A 10.B 11.B 12.A 13.B 14.C 15.D 16.A 17.C 18.B 19.D 20.D 【解析】 试题分析:本文讲的是在商店因为购物车不足发生的事,并指出了社会上的一些人的不良行为,从而告诉我们要遵守社会上的规则。 1.B考查动词。A. believe相信;B. remember记得; C. imagine想象; D. recognize认出。我记得几天前发生在拥挤的商店的一件事。故选B。 2.C 考查名词。A. loss丢失;B. request要求;C. shortage短缺; D. picture照片。一件关于购物车短缺的事。故选C。 3.A考查动词。 A. pushing推; B. carrying带着; C. dragging拖;D. searching搜索。一个穿着讲究的人,连同他的妻子和一个孩子,推着一个车时,另一名男子拦住了他。故选A。 4.A 考查连词。A. but但是; B. while然而;C. so所以; D. then然后。“打扰了,”另一个男人说,“但是这辆车是我带到这里的,这是我的。故选A。 5.D 考查形容词。A. concentrated集中的; B. disappointed失望的;C. relaxed轻松的;D. embarrassed尴尬的。第一个男人看上去相当尴尬,然后变得很生气。故选D。 6.A 考查动名词。A. apologizing道歉;B. accepting接受;C. replying回复;D. quarreling争吵。他没有道歉,而是抗议道,“但是有人拿走我的车,”故选A。 7.B考查动词。A. took away带走;B. gave up放弃;C. doubted about怀疑;D. thought about想。在那一刻,他的妻子也瞪着他,所以他不情愿地放弃了他的不正当得到的购物车。故选B。 8.C考查动词。A. understood理解;B. refused拒绝;C. ignored忽视; D. imitated模仿。衣冠楚楚的男子忽视了一个有用的说“你希望别人怎么对待你就怎么去对待别人。”故选C。 9.A 考查副词。A. Actually实际上;B. However然而;C. Especially尤其是;D. Exactly确切地。实际上,经常有一些顾客改变他们想买哪些东西的想法。故选A。 10.B 考查动词。A. picking挑;B. buying 买;C. using使用;D. exchanging交换。实际上,经常有一些顾客改变他们想买哪些东西的想法。故选B。 11.B 考查形容词最高级。A. lowest最低的;B. nearest最近的;C. newest最新的;D. cleanest最干净的。把他们已经选好的商品放在最近的架子上。故选B。 12.A 考查动词。A. hires雇佣的;B. admits承认;C. supports支持;D. offers提供。他们认为,商店雇佣的店员们应该把他们放弃不要的东西放回去。故选A。 13.B 考查固定搭配。A. ahead前面; B. back放回;C. aside一边;D. out出去。他们认为,商店雇佣的店员们应该把他们放弃不要的东西放回去。故选B。 14.C考查动词。 A. recycle回收;B. hit打;C. throw扔;D. deliver传送。照这些人的说法,是否意味着孩子们可以把垃圾扔在地板上或任何地方。故选C。 15.D考查名词。 A. teachers老师;B. students学生;C. assistants助手;D. cleaners清洁工。照这些人的说法,是否意味着孩子们可以把垃圾扔在地板上或任何地方。因为学校雇用的清洁工会打扫。故选D。 16.A考查名词。A. store商店;B. school学校; C. hospital医院; D. bank银行。在商店,很多带着14件商品的人却走进了10件或更少的快线中的队伍。故选A。 17.C 考查副词。A. hardly困难地;B. quietly安静的;C. simply仅仅;D. nearly近的。在商店,很多带着14件商品的人却走进了10件或更少的快线中的队伍,因为他们很急或者仅仅是不想等候。故选C。 18.B考查动词。A. protect保护; B. stop制止;C. resist反对;D. challenge挑战。他们认为不会有人制止他们的不良行为。故选B。 19.D 考查动词。A. repeat重复; B. confirm确认; C. condemn谴责;D. argue争辩。即使有人发现了他们,他们已经准备好争辩,“这取决于你如何定义一件商品。”故选D。 20. 【学法指导】本文是一篇记叙文,包含记叙文的时间、地点、人物、事件等要素。其特点是以时间的先后或事件的发展为主线,空间或逻辑线索贯穿文章始终,脉络清楚,可读性较强。 解这类完形填空时要注意: 1. 掌握几种逻辑关系词 考生在做这类题目是一定要很好地把握上下文逻辑关系,掌握常见的几种表示转折、让步、条件、因果、并列等逻辑关系的词,再根据上下文语境判断出最佳答案 2. 准确把握逻辑关系 考生在做题过程中需要留意上下文,正确把握上下文之间的逻辑关系。逻辑关系涉及时间、条件、原因、转折等几个方面。正确理解文章的内容并把握逻辑关系有助于考生准确地解答试题。因为学校雇用的清洁工会打扫。 3. 仔细体会作者的思想情感 在解题过程中,考生要仔细体会作者所要表达的思想情感,不能按自己的想法去揣测文章中人物的心理活动。 考点:考查人生感悟类阅读
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