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Medical bills were piling.Kids needed glasses,cars needed repairs,and the dog needed surgery.On top of that,Christmas was almost _________ us,so presents needed to be purchased.

But all of that was _________ when my husband,Brian,was waiting in our local tire shop to have his six truck tires _________ on a snowy night.He overheard the tire salesman _________ a young mom with 3 children that she was in serious _________ of all new tires,as each one was completely _________ down._________,the young mom said she didn’t have the money to replace more than one tire on her car.

On hearing that,Brian _________ to pay for a tire to be fit,_________ of the one tire this woman was able to purchase.Brian knew that even though it was just a start,the young mom would be much __________ driving on the __________ roads with a balanced set of two new tires than they would with just one new tire.

The young mom was so surprised that she __________ choked up.Eyes filled with tears,she thanked Brian and pulled away.

My husband is a naturally modest,__________ man who feels rewarded in the giving,not in the __________ in life.So imagine his unexpected __________,when he later discovered the salesman had __________ the entire amount spent on the __________ tire to his bill!__________ the seven tires my husband bought,the salesman only __________ him for six.

The simply act of one man making the decision to share what he had,rather than worrying about what he would __________,changed things that night.

1.A. upon    B. in    C. for    D. within

2.A. settled    B. forgotten    C. changed    D. purchased

3.A. abandoned    B. repaired    C. examined    D. replaced

4.A. warn    B. persuade    C. discourage    D. mention

5.A. danger    B. place    C. face    D. need

6.A. taken    B. broken    C. worn    D. pulled

7.A. Angrily    B. Disappointedly    C. Unexpectedly    D. Sadly

8.A. hurried    B. tried    C. offered    D. used

9.A. front    B. opposite    C. sure    D. instead

10.A. safer    B. faster    C. happier    D. luckier

11.A. icy    B. complex    C. dark    D. long

12.A. definitely    B. finally    C. instantly    D. excitedly

13.A. intelligent    B. industrious    C. humorous    D. generous

14.A. helping    B. receiving    C. complaining    D. thanking

15.A. surprise    B. satisfaction    C. reflection    D. discovery

16.A. offered    B. paid    C. discounted    D. returned

17.A. spare    B. extra    C. worn    D. whole

18.A. Other than    B. More than    C. Rather than    D. Except for

19.A. sold    B. asked    C. charged    D. appreciated

20.A. come across    B. go without    C. come over    D. go for

 

1. A 2. B 3. D 4. A 5. D 6. C 7. D 8. C 9. B 10. A 11. A 12. C 13. D 14. B 15. A 16. D 17. B 18. C 19. C 20. B 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。文章通过讲述作者丈夫的经历,说明爱心可以传递,并且告诉我们这样一个道理,分享自己拥有的,而不是担心自己没有的。 1.考查介词。A. upon接近; B. in在---里面; C. for因为;D. within在---之内。由so presents needed to be purchased.可知圣诞节几乎临近。故选A。 2.考查动词。A. settled解决;B. forgotten忘记;C. changed 改变;D. purchased购置。由when my husband. Brian, was waiting in our local tire shop to have his six truck tires ___3___ on a snowy night.可知但是所有的那些都被忘记了。故选B。 3.考查动词。A. abandoned抛弃;B. repaired修理; C. examined检查; D. replaced替代。由the young mom said she didn’t have the money to replace more than one tire on her car.可知我的丈夫正在等待着六个卡车轮胎被替换。故选D。 4.考查动词。A. warn警告; B. persuade说服;C. discourage使丧失信心;D. mention提到。由she was in serious ___5___ of all new tires, 可知这位轮胎售货员在提醒这位年轻的妈妈。故选A。 5.考查语义理解。A. danger危险; B. place地方; C. face脸,表面; D. need需要。由as each one was completely ___6___ down.可知这位年轻的妈妈需要所有的轮胎。故选D。 6.考查固定短语。由He overheard the lire salesman ___4___ a young mom with 3 children that she was in serious ___5___ of all new tires, 可知每个轮胎都完全磨损了。wear down 磨损,是固定短语。故选C。 7.考查副词。A. Angrily生气地;B. Disappointedly失望地; C. Unexpectedly出乎意料地;D. Sadly伤心地。由the young mom said she didn’t have the money to replace more than one tire on her car.可知非常悲哀,这位年轻的母亲说她没有钱为她的车替换更多的轮胎。故选D。 8.考查动词。A. hurried匆忙;B. tried尝试;C. offered提供; D. used使用。Brian提议为一个轮胎付款。故选C。 9.考查语义理解。A. front前面;B. opposite对面;C. sure确信的; D. instead代替。这个轮胎对面的那个轮胎,这位女士能够购买。故选B。 10.考查形容词比较级。A. safer更安全;B. faster 更快;C. happier更快乐,D. luckier更幸运。知道即使只是一个开始,这位年轻的母亲在结冰的道路上行驶也会更安全。故选A。 11.考查形容词。A. icy结满冰的;B. complex复杂的;C. dark黑暗的; D. long长的。由上文on a snowy night可知这位年轻的母亲在结冰的道路上行驶也会更安全。故选A。 12.考查副词。A. definitely明确地; B. finally最后; C. instantly立即; D. excitedly兴奋地。这位年轻的妈妈太吃惊了,以至于立即哽咽了。故选C。 13.考查形容词。A. intelligent智能的;B. industrious勤奋的; C. humorous幽默的; D. generous慷慨的。由who feels rewarded in the giving,可知作者的丈夫是一个天生谦虚和慷慨的人。故选D。 14.考查动词。A. helping帮助;B. receiving收到;C. complaining抱怨; D. thanking感谢。作者的丈夫感觉在生活中,付出是一种奖励,而不是接受。故选B。 15.考查名词。A. surprise惊奇;B. satisfaction满意; C. reflection反射; D. discovery发现。由when he later discovered the salesman had ___16___ the entire amount spent on the ___17___ tire to his bill!可知所以可以想象他意料之外的吃惊。故选A。 16.考查动词。A. offered提供;B. paid支付;C. discounted 打折扣; D. returned归还,返回。后来他发现售货员退还了他账单中额外的轮胎钱。故选D。 17.考查形容词。A. spare多余的; B. extra 额外的;C. worn穿坏的; D. whole全部的。后来他发现售货员退还了他账单中额外的轮胎钱。故选B。 18.考查固定短语。A. Other than不管;B. More than超出;C. Rather than 而不是;D. Except for除---之外。而不是我丈夫买的七个轮胎,这名售货员只收了六个轮胎的钱。故选C。 19.考查动词。A. sold销售;B. asked问;C. charged收费;D. appreciated欣赏。而不是我丈夫买的七个轮胎,这名售货员只收了六个轮胎的钱。故选C。 20.考查固定短语。A. come across偶然遇见;B. go without没有…也行; C. come over顺便来访; D. go for去找。一个人纯朴的行为做出了这样的决定,分享他拥有的,而不是担心他没有的。故选B。
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