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It was freezing outside my car.  I did not want to ________ when we passed by a small shop. Suddenly I ________ a tiny figure, bent and covered with some bits of cloth, shivering(发抖) with the  ________ from the north winds that were ________ so hard that night.

It was an old man of 75, seated in the________ of this street, waiting for anyone who would think of  ________    him a single coin or a cup of hot tea. I was about to open my biscuit packet ,  ________ my mind and soul went out to this ________ person.

I ________ my husband to go over and hand it to this old man.  He looked into my husband's ________and smiled, I could see that smile from the ________ window and he said, "Thank you." I felt so 52   and hoped that he could live through the cold night.

I was ________to visit again and find out how he was the next day, as I have to pass this way every day.  I did so, the next evening, and he ________ the car and came up to my ________and smiled at me. My________went out once more and this time I offered him a bag of food.  He reached out for the________and I gave him my hand , he held it and ________and said, " Thanks for this help."  I looked at him and told my husband, "Doesn't he remind you of my Daddy who was once a beggar years ago ? "

At a ________look, I saw my Daddy in this old man, waiting for anyone to show him some mercy or love .Maybe one day, it could  ________to one of us, so please do not pass by a poor person without offering at least a word of love and a kind smile or an act of kindness.

1.A. get away   B. get in           C. get out        D. get over

2.A. noticed     B. remembered     C. forgot         D. thought

3.A. strength     B. cold             C. warmth        D. result

4.A. moving       B. coming           C. going        D. blowing

5.A. corner     B. middle           C. side         D. front

6.A. borrowing  B. giving           C. showing        D. taking

7.A. or         B. therefore        C. but            D. otherwise

8.A. interesting B. tall             C. brave          D. poor

9.A. begged       B. asked           C. persuaded      D. forced

10.A. bag         B. wallet           C. face           D. hand

11.A. room        B. house          C. truck          D. car

12.A. happy       B. disappointed     C. sad           D. angry

13.A. willing    B. sure           C. unable         D. glad

14.A. sold       B. bought           C. repaired       D. remembered

15.A. window      B. seat             C. door           D. table

16.A. body       B. heart            C. dog           D. husband

17.A. shop        B. street           C. bag            D. basket

18.A. shouted    B. replied        C. smiled        D. repeated

19.A. farther     B. closer          C. faster         D. shorter

20.A. mean        B. happen          C. react          D. belong

 

1.C 2.A 3.B 4.D 5.A 6.B 7.C 8.D 9.B 10.C 11.D 12.A 13.B 14.D 15.A 16.B 17.C 18.C 19.A 20.B 【解析】 试题分析:本文讲述的是我们应该对贫穷的可怜的人奉献出我们的爱心,或者给他一个温柔的微笑或任何一个善举,这是我们应该做的。 1.C考查动词短语辨析A. get away远离;B. get in进入;C. get out 出去;D. get over 克服。句意:当我经过一个小咖啡馆的时候,我不想从车里出去,故选C项。 2.2】A考查动词辨析A. noticed注意;B. remembered记得;C. forgot 忘记;D. thought 想;句意:突然我注意到一个小小的身影弯下腰,披着一块布,冷的发抖,在北风中,那晚风很大,故选A项。 3.3】B考查名词辨析A. strength力气;B. cold冷;C. warmth温暖;D. result结果;句意:突然我注意到一个小小的身影弯下腰,披着一块布,冷的发抖,在北风中,那晚风很大,故选B项。 4.4】D考查动词辨析A. moving移动;B. coming来;C. going去;D. blowing 吹;句意:突然我注意到一个小小的身影弯下腰,披着一块布,冷的发抖,在北风中,那晚风很大,故选D项。 5.5】A考查名词辨析A. corner角落;B. middle 中间;C. side 边;D. front 前面;句意:这是一个75岁的老人,坐在街道的角落里,等待有人施舍给他一个硬币或一杯热茶,故选A项。 6.6】B考查动词辨析A. borrowing借;B. giving 给;C. showing 展示;D. taking 带走;句意:这是一个75岁的老人,坐在街道的角落里,等待有人施舍给他一个硬币或一杯热茶,故选B项。 7.7】C考查连词辨析A. or 否则;B. therefore因此;C. but但是;D. otherwise否则;句意:我正打算打开我的饼干,但我的注意力被这个穷人给吸引了去,故选C项。 8.8】D考查形容词辨析A. interesting有趣的;B. tall高的;C. brave 勇敢的;D. poor穷的;句意:我正打算打开我的饼干,但我的注意力被这个穷人给吸引了去,根据语境可知选D项。 9.9】B考查动词辨析A. begged乞求;B. asked问;C. persuaded 说服;D. forced 强迫;句意:我要求我的丈夫过去, 把饼干给了这个老人,ask sb to do 要求某人做某事, 故选B项。 10.0】C考查名词辨析A. bag包;B. wallet钱包;C. face脸;D. hand手;句意:他看着我丈夫的脸,微笑着,我能从车窗看到这个笑容,他说谢谢,故选C项。 11.1】D考查名词辨析A. room房间;B. house房子;C. truck 卡车;D. car 车;句意:他看着我丈夫的脸,微笑着,我能从车窗看到这个笑容,他说谢谢,根据语境可知作者没有下车,故选D项。 12.2】A 考查形容词辨析A. happy 高兴的;B. disappointed 失望的;C. sad悲伤的;D. angry 生气;句意:我感到很快乐,希望他能度过这个寒冷的夜晚,因为听到老人说的谢谢,所以很高兴,故选A项。 13.3】B考查形容词辨析A. willing 愿意;B. sure确定;C. unable不能的;D. glad 高兴的;句意:我肯定还会再来的,看看他第二天如何,因为我每天都要这条路,故选B项。 14.4】D考查动词辨析A. sold卖;B. bought 买;C. repaired修理;D. remembered 记得;句意:我这样做了,第二天晚上,他记得这个车子,来到我的车窗这,朝我微笑,根据语境可知选D项。 15.5】A考查名词辨析A. window窗户;B. seat座位;C. door门;D. table桌子 ;句意:我这样做了,第二天晚上,他记得这个车子,来到我的车窗这,朝我微笑,故选A项。 16.6】B考查名词辨析A. body身体;B. heart心;C. dog 狗;D. husband 丈夫;句意:我的心都再次感动,这次我给了他一包食物,故选B项。 17.7】C考查名词辨析A. shop 商店;B. street街道;C. bag包;D. basket 篮子;句意:他接过这包食物,我伸出手,他握住了,微笑着说到,谢谢你的帮助,根据上文提到this time I offered him a bag of food可知选C项。 18.8】C考查动词辨析A. shouted 叫喊;B. replied 回答;C. smiled 微笑;D. repeated 重复;句意:他接过这包食物,我伸出手,他握住了,微笑着说到,谢谢你的帮助,故选C项。 19.9】A考查形容词比较级辨析A. farther 远;B. closer近;C. faster快;D. shorter 短;句意:靠近看时,仿佛在老人身上看到自己父亲的影子,根据Doesn't he remind you of my Daddy who was once a beggar years ago可知选A项。 20.20】B考查动词辨析A. mean意味着;B. happen发生;C. react反应;D. belong 属于;句意:可能有一天,这事会发生在我们身上,请不要袖手旁观,故选B项。 考点 :日常生活类阅读 。
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