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My kids and I were heading into the supermarket over the weekend . On the way ,we spotted a man holding a piece of paper that said, _____ my job. Family to Feed.”

At this store, a _____ like this is not normal. My 10-year-old noticed him and make a ______ on how bad it must be to have to stand _______ in the cold wind.

In the store, I asked each of my kids to _____ something they thought our “friend” there would ______. They got apples, a sandwich and a bottle of juice. Then my 17-year-old suggested giving him a _______. I thought about it. We were _____ on cash ourselves, but… well, sometimes _____ from our need instead of our abundance is _____ what we need to do! All the kids ______ something they could do away with for the week.

When we handed him the bag of ____, he lit up and thanked us with _____ eyes. When I handed him the gift card, saying he could use it for ______his family might need, he burst into tears.

This has been a wonderful _____ for our family. For days the kids have been looking for others we can _____! Things  would have played out so ______ if I had simply said, “No, we really don’t have ______ to give more.” Stepping out not only  helped a brother in _____, it also gave my kids the ______ taste of helping others. It ’ll go a long way with them.

1.A. Lost           B. Changed          C. Quit           D. Finished

2.A condition       B. place            C. sight          D. show

3.A. suggestion     B. comment          C. decision       D. call

4.A. outside        B. proudly        C. by             D. angrily

5.A. draw           B. say             C. arrange        D. pick

6.A. order        B. supply           C. appreciate   D. discover

7.A. dollar         B. job             C. hot meal       D.gift card

8.A. easy           B. low             C. soft          D. loose

9.A. giving         B. saving           C. spending       D. begging

10.A. yet           B. even             C. still         D. just

11.A. declared    B. shared           C. ignored        D. expected

12.A . toys        B. medicine         C. food          D. clothes

13.A. sleepy        B. watery           C. curious       D. sharp

14.A. whoever       B. whatever       C. whichever     D. whenever

15.A. experience    B. example          C. message       D. adventure

16.A. rely on       B. respect        C. learn from     D. help

17. A. suddenly   B. vividly          C. differently    D. perfectly

18.A. time          B. power            C. patience      D. money

19.A. fear          B. love           C. need          D. memory

20.A. strong        B. sweet            C. strange        D. simple

 

1.A 2.C 3.B 4.A 5.D 6.C 7.D 8.B 9.A 10.D 11.A 12.C 13.B 14.B 15.A 16.D 17.C 18.D 19.B 20.C 【解析】 试题分析:本文是一篇记叙文。介绍了作者和孩子们帮助了一位陌生男子,他非常感激,而且作者和孩子们也从帮助别人的过程中体验到了快乐。 1.A考查语篇理解中的“措辞界定”和“常识推断”。A. Lost丧失,丢失;B. Changed改变,变化,交换;C. Quit离开,放弃,停止;D. Finished完成,结束。解答此题的关键在于空后的“Family to Feed”,这是题眼,结合选项可知,那位男子当时失去了工作。故选A。 2.C考查语篇理解中的“综合照应”。A condition条件,情况,环境;B. place地方,地点;C. sight视力,景象,眼界;D. show显示,演出,上演。空后的not normal是答题的关键,结合上下文和选项可知,作者认为这种景象是不正常的。由此结合语境可知,sight符合文意。故答案选C。 3.B考查语篇理解中的“下文照应”。A. suggestion建议,示意,暗示;B. comment意见。评述,评论C. decision决定,决心;D. call喊叫,呼喊。根据空后内容可知,作者的孩子发表了自己的评论。comment常与介词on构成短语,即comment on意为“对……评论”,与语境相符。故正确答案为B。 4.A考查语篇理解中的“综合照应”。A. outside在外面,向外面,在室外;B. proudly自豪地;C. by通过;D. angrily生气地。空前的stand是关键词,结合空格处前后的内容可知,作者的孩子认为那个人当时在凛冽的寒风中站在外边糟透了。在四个选项中,outside意为“在外面,向外面,在室外”,恰好与上下文语境相一致。故答案选A。 5.D考查语篇理解中的“下文照应”。A. draw画画;B. say说;C. arrange安排;D. pick挑选,采摘,选择。根据空后内容可知,作者叫每个孩子选择那位男子需要的东西。pick作为动词,意为“挑选,采摘,选择”,与上下文内容相符,故答案选D。 6.C考查语篇理解中的“措辞界定”和“常识推断”。A. order命令,整理,定购;B. supply供给,提供,补充;C. appreciate欣赏,感激,领会D. discover发现,发觉,看出,找出。对于作者孩子们所选的东西,陌生人非常需要,当然会很感激。由此结合语境可知,appreciate词义符合文意,为正确答案,故选C。 7.D考查语篇理解中的“下文照应”。A. dollar美元;B. job工作;C. hot meal热餐;D.gift card礼物卡片。第54空前的t11he gift card是准确答题的关键, 由此可知,此处指的是作者的孩子建议给他一张礼物卡。在四个选项中gift card符合题意,故答案选D。 8.B考查语篇理解中的“逻辑推断”。A. easy 简单的;B. low低的,慢的;C. soft柔软的;D. loose松的。空后的转折连词but是关键词,答题的题眼,由此结合空格处前后的内容可知,作者认为他们这样做在现金方面花费很低。在四个选项中,形容词low与上下文语境相符,为正确答案。故答案选B。 9.A考查语篇理解中的“上文照应”。A. giving给;B. saving拯救,节约;C. spending花费;D. begging乞求。根据上文第47空前的关键词giving及空格处前后的内容可知,给予别人帮助有时也是我们自己的需要。在四个选项中,giving与文意相符,为正确答案。故选A。 10.D考查语篇理解中的“综合照应”。A. yet至今;B. even甚至;C. still仍然;D. just仅仅。根据空格处前后的内容可知,作者认为那恰好是他们需要做的事情。在四个选项中,just作为副词.意为“正好,恰好, 高考完形填空翻译解析My kids and I were heading into the supermarket仅仅,只是,刚刚”,能够与上下文语境相衔接,为正确答案。故答案选D。 11.A考查语篇理解中的“下文照应”。A. declared宣布,声明,断言,宣称;B. shared分享,分担,分配;C. ignored忽视,无视,不顾,不理;D. expected期望,指望,预期,预料。空后的something是关键词,由此结合上下文语境可知,作者的几个孩子都说了一下他们那一周能够做的事情。结合语境可知,declared与文意相符,为正确答案。故选A。 12.C考查语篇理解中的“上文照应”。A . toys玩具;B. medicine药;C. food食物;D. clothes衣服。上文第46空之后提到,他们购买了苹果、三明治和果汁,由此结合空格处前后的内容可知,他们递给那位男子的是一大包食品,因此food词义与语境相符,为正确答案,故选C。 13.B考查语篇理解中的“下文照应”。A. sleepy瞌睡的,困倦的,想睡觉的;B. watery多水的,湿润的,湿的,有雨意的;C. curious好奇的,有求知欲的,爱挑剔的;D. sharp急剧的,锋利的,强烈的,敏捷的。第54空之后提到,那位男子感动得热泪盈眶,由此结合选项可知,此处指的是他的眼睛湿润了。由此结合语境可知,watery符合文意。故答案选B。 14.B考查语篇理解中的“措辞界定”和“常识推断”。A. whoever无论谁;B. whatever 无论什么;C. whichever无论哪一个;D. whenever无论什么时候。分析空格处所在的句子结构可知,for之后跟的是宾语从句,空格处在从句中作动词need的宾语,由此可排除D项;空格处并非指人,而是指的是其体内容,因此应用连接代词whatever。引导宾语从句。故答案选B。 15.A考查语篇理解中的“措辞界定”和“常识推断”。A. experience经验,经历,体验;B. example例子,榜样;C. message消息,信息;D. adventure冒险,冒险经历,冒险活动。空前的形容词wonderful是答题的关键词,由此结合选项可知,对作者一家来说,这是一次非常好的经历。结合语境可知,experience与文意相符,为正确答案。故选A。 16.D考查语篇理解中的“综合照应”。A. rely on 依靠,依赖;B. respect 尊敬,尊重,遵守;C. learn from向……学习;D. help帮助,救助,资助,援助,促进。根据空格处之前的内容,并联系上下文内容可知,作者的几个孩子一直在寻找他们能够帮助的人。由此结合文意可知,help的词义符合语境。故答案选D。 17.C考查语篇理解中的“下文照应”。A. suddenly突然地,忽然;B. vividly生动地,强烈地;C. differently不同地,差异;D. perfectly完美地,完全地,无瑕疵地。空后的if是答题的关键词,由此结合空格处前后的内容可知,此处指的是情况会迥然不同。由此可知,differently的词义与上下文语境相符。故答案选C。 18.D考查语篇理解中的“上文照应”。A. time时间,时代,次数;B. power 功率,力量,能力,政权;C. patience耐性,耐心,忍耐;D. money钱,货币。空前的don’t have是关键词,结合空格处之后的内容和选项可知,“我们”真的没有很多钱对别人进行更多的帮助。结合语境可知,money与文意相符。故答案选D。 19.C考查语篇理解中的“综合照应”。A. fear害怕,恐惧,敬畏,担心;B. love恋爱,酷爱,爱情;C. need需要,要求;D. memory记忆,记忆力。根据空格处前后的内容可知,他们这样做不仅仅是帮助处于困境的人。空前的介词in是答题的突破口,need可与其构成短语,表示“需要,在困难时”,与文意相符。故答案选C。 20.B考查语篇理解中的“下文照应”。A. strong坚强的,强壮的,牢固的;B. sweet甜的,悦耳的,芳香的;C. strange奇怪的,陌生的;D. simple简单的,单纯的,简朴的。空后的名词taste是关键词,结合选项和语境可知,帮助别人会使作者的几个孩子体会到甜蜜之感。由此可知,sweet符合文意。故答案选B。 考点:考查记叙文类短文阅读。
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