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A new family moved in next door and I go...

A new family moved in next door and I got to meet the mother of the family, Lydia.

Lydia is a (an) ______. We started talking, and she was ______ about how bad her English was, but I didn’t care. I knew how hard it was to ______ a second language. I enjoyed chatting with Lydia as we watched our kids play.

It was what came next that ______ me: Lydia asked if I’d be ______ to help her with her English.

Now, I am not a teacher. But I ______ teachers, and I’m grateful for teachers, and it’s because I admire what they do so much that I was very, very ______ that I couldn’t do it myself.

But Lydia was sure that she wanted my help. I was ______. I wasn’t sure my “help” was even ______ being called by that name.

____because she asked me, I said “yes.”

And that was the beginning of our friendship. Lydia and I spent afternoons sitting together. She asked me questions when she had them - questions about ______, but also questions about the new culture she found herself in. ______, I asked my own questions, growing ______ about her home country and culture. We ______ over our shared faith and our struggles as mothers. When I complimented (恭维) her ______, she began to teach me about Korean food, ______ leading to a shared trip to explore the Korean grocery stores in our city.

Because of Lydia, I learned more about my own hometown than I ______ could have learned by myself.

I’m still not sure that I’m any good as a ______. But I’m grateful I said “______” when my neighbor asked me to help her with her English. That meant spending extra time with my neighbor, and that extra time meant she didn’t ______ just my neighbor. She became my friend.

1.A. American    B. Korean    C. native    D. woman

2.A. confident    B. upset    C. apologetic    D. concerned

3.A. understand    B. remember    C. teach    D. master

4.A. shocked    B. struck    C. challenged    D. grasped

5.A. willing    B. ready    C. nervous    D. grateful

6.A. hate    B. fear    C. thank    D. admire

7.A. sad    B. anxious    C. sure    D. uncertain

8.A. doubtful    B. faithful    C. enthusiastic    D. optimistic

9.A. worth    B. useless    C. fruitful    D. rewarding

10.A. And    B. So    C. Yet    D. Or

11.A. life    B. language    C. study    D. family

12.A. In addition    B. In turn    C. In return    D. In succession

13.A. passionate    B. curious    C. worried    D. excited

14.A. argued    B. combined    C. separated    D. bonded

15.A. skill    B. study    C. manners    D. cooking

16.A. fortunately    B. constantly    C. eventually    D. successfully

17.A. ever    B. never    C. hardly    D. forever

18.A. student    B. teacher    C. speaker    D. friend

19.A. ok    B. fine    C. sorry    D. yes

20.A. remain    B. change    C. regard    D. promise

 

1. B 2. C 3. D 4. C 5. A 6. D 7. C 8. A 9. A 10. C 11. B 12. B 13. B 14. D 15. D 16. C 17. A 18. B 19. D 20. A 【解析】 本文是一篇哲理文章。通过作者的亲身经历告诉我们“帮助别人就是帮助自己”。 1.考查名词。A. American美国人; B. Korean韩国人; C. native本地人; D. woman妇女。根据下文中When I complimented (恭维) her ___15___, she began to teach me about Korean food, ___16___ leading to a shared trip to explore the Korean grocery stores in our city.可知,Lydia is a (an) ___1___.Lydia是韩国人。故选B。 2.考查形容词。A. confident自信的; B. upset心烦的; C. apologetic道歉的; D. concerned关心的。根据We started talking, and she was ___2___ about how bad her English was, but I didn’t care.可知,我们开始交谈,她为自己的英语有多差而道歉,但我不在乎。故选C。 3.考查动词。A. understand 明白,理解; B. remember记得; C. teach 教; D. master精通,掌握。根据I knew how hard it was to ___3___ a second language.可知,我知道掌握一门外语有多难。故选D。 4.考查动词。A. shocked震惊; B. struck打击,撞击; C. challenged挑战; D. grasped抓住,领会。根据It was what came next that ___4___ me: Lydia asked if I’d be ___5___ to help her with her English.可知,接下来的事对我提出了挑战:Lydia问我是否愿意帮她学英语。可知C项符合语境。 5.考查形容词。A. willing愿意的; B. ready有准备的; C. nervous紧张不安的; D. grateful感激的。根据It was what came next that ___4___ me: Lydia asked if I’d be ___5___ to help her with her English.可知,接下来的事对我提出了挑战:Lydia问我是否愿意帮她学英语。可知A项符合语境。 6.考查动词。A. hate厌恶; B. fear害怕; C. thank 感谢; D. admire钦佩。根据Now, I am not a teacher. But I ___6___ teachers, and I’m grateful for teachers, and it’s because I admire what they do so much that I was very, very ___7___ that I couldn’t do it myself.可知,现在,我不是一名教师。但我钦佩老师,我感激老师,因为我钦佩他们所做的,所以我非常非常确定我自己做不到。故选D。 7.考查形容词。A. sad 伤心的; B. anxious焦虑的; C. sure确信的; D. uncertain不确定的。根据Now, I am not a teacher. But I ___6___ teachers, and I’m grateful for teachers, and it’s because I admire what they do so much that I was very, very ___7___ that I couldn’t do it myself.可知,现在,我不是一名教师。但我钦佩老师,我感激老师,因为我钦佩他们所做的,所以我非常非常确定我自己做不到。故选C。 8.考查形容词。A. doubtful令人生疑的; B. faithful 忠实的; C. enthusiastic 热情的; D. optimistic乐观的。根据But Lydia was sure that she wanted my help. I was ___8___. I wasn’t sure my “help” was even ___9___ being called by that name.可知,但是莉迪亚确信她需要我的帮助。我表示怀疑。我不确定我的“帮助”是否值得叫这个名字。由句意可知A项正确。 9.考查形容词。A. worth值得的; B. useless无用的; C. fruitful多产的; D. rewarding值得的。根据But Lydia was sure that she wanted my help. I was ___8___. I wasn’t sure my “help” was even ___9___ being called by that name.可知,但是莉迪亚确信她需要我的帮助。我表示怀疑。我不确定我的“帮助”是否值得叫这个名字。由句意可知A项正确。 10.考查并列连词。A. And和; B. So所以; C. Yet然而; D. Or或者,否者。根据___10___because she asked me, I said “yes.”可知,然而,因为她问我,我说:“是的。”此处示转折关系,故选C。 11.考查名词。A. life 生活; B. language语言; C. study学习; D. family家庭。根据She asked me questions when she had them - questions about ___11___, but also questions about the new culture she found herself in.可知,当她有问题的时候,她会问我——关于语言的问题,还有关于她所处的新文化的问题。故选B。 12.考查词组。A. In addition另外; B. In turn轮流,反过来; C. In return作为报答; D. In succession接连的,连续的。根据___12___, I asked my own questions, growing ___13___ about her home country and culture.可知,接着,我问了自己一些问题,对她的祖国和文化越来越好奇。结合上句可知答案为B。 13.考查形容词。A. passionate热情的; B. curious充满好奇的; C. worried 担忧的; D. excited兴奋的。根据___12___, I asked my own questions, growing ___13___ about her home country and culture.可知,接着,我问了自己一些问题,对她的祖国和文化越来越好奇。故选B。 14.考查动词。A. argued争论; B. combined使结合; C. separated 分开,隔开; D. bonded结合。根据We ___14___ over our shared faith and our struggles as mothers.可知,作为母亲,我们因为共同的信念和奋斗而团结在一起。故选D。 15.考查名词。A. skill技能; B. study学习; C. manners礼貌; D. cooking烹饪。根据When I complimented (恭维) her ___15___, she began to teach me about Korean food, ___16___ leading to a shared trip to explore the Korean grocery stores in our city.可知,当我称赞她的厨艺时,她开始教我韩国菜,最终我们一起去了我们城市的韩国杂货店。故选D。 16.考查副词。A. fortunately幸运地; B. constantly不断地,经常; C. eventually最后; D. successfully成功地。根据When I complimented (恭维) her ___15___, she began to teach me about Korean food, ___16___ leading to a shared trip to explore the Korean grocery stores in our city.可知,当我称赞她的厨艺时,她开始教我韩国菜,最终我们一起去了我们城市的韩国杂货店。结合句意可知答案为C。 17.考查副词。A. ever 曾经; B. never 从来没有; C. hardly几乎不; D. forever永远。根据Because of Lydia, I learned more about my own hometown than I ___17___ could have learned by myself.可知,因为Lydia,我对自己家乡的了解比我一个人所能了解的还要多。故选A。 18.考查名词。A. student学生; B. teacher教师; C. speaker演讲者; D. friend朋友。根据I’m still not sure that I’m any good as a ___18___.可知,我仍然不确定我是否能胜任教师的工作。故选B。 19.考查形容词。A. ok 好的; B. fine优良的; C. sorry难过的; D. yes是的。根据But I’m grateful I said “___19___” when my neighbor asked me to help her with her English.可知,但是我很感激当我的邻居让我帮她学英语时我答应了。故选D。 20.考查动词。A. remain保持,逗留; B. change改变; C. regard考虑; D. promise许诺。根据That meant spending extra time with my neighbor, and that extra time meant she didn’t ___20___ just my neighbor. She became my friend.可知,这意味着我要花更多的时间和我的邻居在一起,而这些额外的时间意味着她不仅仅是我的邻居。她成了我的朋友。结合句意可知答案为A。
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