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While driving home today,I passed a man who was holding a sign,begging for donations.I had ______ dollar(s) in my wallet.I decided that I was not going to give ______ money was so tight right now.

Then,I felt it ______ not to give,and therefore I ______ to give him half of what I had.I rolled down my window and ______ him one dollar.He said,“God bless you!”and I said,“You too.”It was not a full ______

As I ______ away,I wished that I had ______ more to him,and I wished that I had given him all that I had,but instead I was too ______ to give more of myself.

On my way home,I wondered why helping others didn't make me happy.I wondered if I had ______ a powerful universal law—the law of giving from my ______ instead of my head.Perhaps just ______ not giving it all from my heart,I had blocked (阻塞) what I need to ______ right now.

I did not feel guilty,______ I did feel sad in my heart over my ______.My giving was from my head,not my heart.Now I ______ have the other dollar in my wallet.I hope that I will have a ______ soon to give it all.

It is true that all of us should have courage to ______ all that we have.Though we do ______ money to buy our own children food and clothes,Christmas presents,socks,toilet paper and so on,we are ______ to try our best to help those in need of our help.

1.A. one    B. two    C. three    D. four

2.A. if    B. though    C. when    D. because

3.A. necessary    B. normal    C. unimportant    D. wrong

4.A. decided    B. refused    C. asked    D. agreed

5.A. showed    B. lent    C. handed    D. owed

6.A. deal    B. exchange    C. business    D. greeting

7.A. walked    B. turned    C. ran    D. drove

8.A. spoken    B. proved    C. admitted    D. referred

9.A. pleased    B. sure    C. afraid    D. busy

10.A. passed    B. ignored    C. remembered    D. practiced

11.A. mouth    B. hand    C. mind    D. heart

12.A. by    B. after    C. upon    D. over

13.A. admit    B. receive    C. blame    D. avoid

14.A. and    B. so    C. or    D. but

15.A. choice    B. failure    C. difficulty    D. fear

16.A. already    B. even    C. still    D. almost

17.A. way    B. chance    C. right    D. duty

18.A. enjoy    B. value    C. give    D. trust

19.A. need    B. lose    C. earn    D. borrow

20.A. prepared    B. forced    C. supposed    D. forbidden

 

1.B 2.D 3.D 4.A 5.C 6.B 7.D 8.A 9.C 10.B 11.D 12.A 13.B 14.D 15.A 16.C 17.B 18.C 19.A 20.C 【解析】本文为夹叙夹议文,题材为日常生活类。作者因为没有尽其所能去帮助他人而遗憾,也因此意识到我们应该发自内心地尽最大努力去帮助那些需要帮助的人。 1.考查数词。由第二段...give him half of what I had...him one dollar和倒数第二段Now I 36 have the other dollar in my wallet可判断,作者总共只有两美元。所以选B。 2.考查连词。句意:因为目前手头很紧,所以作者决定不给钱。if 如果,though 尽管,when 当……时, because因为,所以选D。 3.考查形容词。句意:由作者随后返回可判断,他认为一分钱都不给是不对的,所以决定返回给钱。necessary 必要的, normal 正常的,unimportant 不重要的, wrong错误的,所以选D。 4.考查动词。句意:由作者随后返回可判断,他认为一分钱都不给是不对的,所以决定返回给钱。decided 决定,refused 拒绝, asked 问,agreed同意,所以选A。 5.考查动词。由He said,“God bless you!”可知,作者递给了乞丐1美元。showed 展示, lent 借给, handed 递给, owed亏欠,所以选C。 6.考查名词。由上句乞丐和作者的对话可知,他们的语言交流非常简单。deal 交易,exchange 交流,business 生意,greeting问候,所以选B。 7.考查动词。由文章第一句While driving home today及第二段I rolled down my window可知,作者是开车走的。walked 走路, turned 转动, ran 跑, drove开车,所以选D。 8.考查动词。由上一段可知,他们的语言交流很少,所以作者想要是对他多说一些话就好了。spoken 说话,proved 证明, admitted 承认, referred参考,所以选A。 9.考查形容词。句意:作者现在只是心里这么想,但其实他当时就是不敢多说一句,也不敢将钱都给别人。pleased 高兴的, sure 确信的, afraid 害怕的,bus忙碌的,所以选C。 10.考查动词。作者没有尽其所能,也不是发自内心想帮助他人,所以他觉得自己忽略了一条助人的原则。passed 传递, ignored 忽略,remembered 记得, practiced熟练的,所以选B。 11.考查名词。由下文not giving it all from my heart的提示可判断选D项。 12.考查介词。或许正是通过未发自内心地帮助他人,作者此时才没能感受到助人的快乐。by 通过, after 在……之后, upon 在……之上, over越过,所以选A。 13.考查动词。作者本来能接受到那种助人之后的好心情的,但如今没有,由此语境可判断选B项。admit 承认,receive 收到, blame 责备,avoid避免。 14.考查连词。作者心里不内疚,但是很难过,由前后的转折关系可判断选D项。 15.考查名词。作者选择给1美元而不是2美元,因此而难过,choice 选择, failure 失败,difficulty 困难,fear害怕,故选A项。 16.考查副词。给出1美元后现在依然还有1美元,already 已经,even 甚至, still 依然,almost几乎,故选C项。 17.考查名词。作者希望很快会有机会给出这1美元,way 方法, chance 机会, right 正确, duty责任,故选B项。 18.考查动词。由上文...I wished that I had given him all that I had的提示再结合下一句的意思可判断选C项。 19.考查动词。尽管我们确实需要钱来给孩子们买东西,但我们也应该尽最大努力去帮助需要帮助的人,由此语境可判断选A项。need 需要, lose 浪费, earn 赚得,borrow借。 20.考查动词。尽管我们确实需要钱来给孩子们买东西,但我们也应该尽最大努力去帮助需要帮助的人,prepared 准备, forced 强迫, supposed 认为, forbidden禁止, 所以选C。
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