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We went out to dinner tonight to celebrate my daughter's beautiful performance. We don't do this often because of our______budget.

I noticed a very______mom come in with her three children, maybe about age 4 or 5. She looked like she had just______work. She sat with her children quietly taking care of them and______all their needs. Then I noticed as soon as the last course______arrived, she took a bite of her food in a hurry and then one of the______had to go to the bathroom. They all left the table and she______them—so lovingly and______— especially after what may have been a long day at work. She was still wearing some kind of uniform.

I ______ myself from the table and quietly went to the hostess stand. I ______ $15 to the hostess and said, “Can you put this anonymously(匿名地) towards that mom of 3's ______? I am hoping it will ______ at least the children's meals.” The hostess had such a lovely smile and accepted the ______. I didn't stand around ______ as I didn't want anyone—even my own family—to ______ what was going on. I wanted it to be completely anonymous.

For the ______ of my meal, I did all I could not to pay any more attention ______ to the table, as I didn't want her to suspect that it was me that had ______ their dinner.

It feels so ______ to live in this type of world, full of love and ______, instead of anger, sadness and self-service.

1.A. separate    B. previous    C. embarrassing    D. total

2.A. depressed    B. exhausted    C. graceful    D. excited

3.A. quitted    B. started    C. finished    D. lost

4.A. practicing    B. overlooking    C. recognizing    D. satisfying

5.A. finally    B. suddenly    C. luckily    D. really

6.A. customers    B. brothers    C. hostesses    D. kids

7.A. led    B. pushed    C. sent    D. hurried

8.A. desperately    B. naturally    C. patiently    D. silently

9.A. helped    B. excused    C. forgave    D. cheered

10.A. wrote    B. handed    C. returned    D. threw

11.A. bill    B. menu    C. table    D. price

12.A. support    B. improve    C. cover    D. enrich

13.A. invitation    B. order    C. decision    D. offer

14.A. more    B. long    C. twice    D. again

15.A. read    B. prove    C. know    D. confirm

16.A. rest    B. half    C. end    D. most

17.A. happily    B. safely    C. calmly    D. directly

18.A. paid for    B. looked into    C. prepared for    D. cleared away

19.A. crazy    B. perfect    C. difficult    D. wonderful

20.A. pity    B. kindness    C. wisdom    D. trust

 

1. C 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. A 6. D 7. A 8. C 9. B 10. B 11. A 12. C 13. D 14. B 15. C 16. A 17. D 18. A 19. D 20. B 【解析】 本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。作者一家外出就餐,看到一个母亲自己虽然很疲惫,还是很尽心地照顾三个孩子,作者悄悄地走到服务台,给她们15美元的餐费。作者觉得人人都可以为别人做点什么,使我们的世界更美好。 1.考查形容词。A. separate分开的; B. previous以前的; C. embarrassing令人尴尬的; D. total全部的。根据前面的We don't do this often可知,因为作者一家人的预算应不多,是“令人羞涩的,令人尴尬的”,所以不能经常在外面吃饭。故选C。 2.考查形容词。 A. depressed沮丧的; B. exhausted耗尽的; C. graceful优雅的; D. excited感到兴奋的。根据下文中的what may have been a long day at work及She was still wearing some kind of uniform.可知,这位带着三个小孩的妈妈是疲惫的。考生可能会选depressed忧郁的,但该词侧重感情方面,这篇文章不是重在讲述她的辛酸,而是她的母爱以及母爱引起作者的关心。故选B。 3.考查动词。A. quitted停止; B. started开始; C. finished 完成; D. lost丢失。她看上去像是刚刚下班,结束了一天的工作。“辞工”“失业”和“才开始上班”与上下文内容不符。故选C。 4.考查动词。A. practicing练习; B. overlooking俯视; C. recognizing认识,承认; D. satisfying使满足。根据上文中的She sat with her children quietly taking care of them可知,那位母亲安静地坐在那里照顾着孩子们,满足他们所有的需要。故选D。 5.考查副词。A. finally最后; B. suddenly突然地; C. luckily幸运地; D. really真正地。 根据文中的she took a bite of her food in a hurry及They all left the table可知,就在最后一道菜终于被端上来时,她才匆匆吃了一口(先前她一直舍不得吃,都让孩子们先吃)。故选A。 6.考查名词。A. customers顾客; B. brothers 兄弟; C. hostesses女主人; D. kids孩子。孩子们由于吃得过饱,其中一个要去洗手间。故选D。 7.考查动词。A. led领导,通向; B. pushed推动; C. sent寄派; D. hurried匆忙。于是他们都由母亲领着有序离开了餐桌去上厕所。“推动”“派遣”和“催促”等词显然不合语境。故选A。 8.考查副词。A. desperately绝望地; B. naturally自然地; C. patiently耐心地; D. silently沉默地。 由前面的lovingly可知,这位母亲对孩子们充满了爱意,而且非常有耐心。故选C。 9.考查动词。A. helped帮助; B. excused申辩; C. forgave原谅; D. cheered欢呼。由前面对作者一家人在外面吃饭的描述可知,作者借故离开了他们的餐桌。结合句意可知答案为B。 10.考查动词。A. wrote写; B. handed递送; C. returned归还; D. threw扔投。根据本段中的Can you put this anonymously(匿名地)、 at least the children's meals及The hostess had such a lovely smile and accepted可知,作者递给女服务员15美元。故选B。 11.考查名词。A. bill账单; B. menu菜单; C. table桌子; D. price价格。他想帮助那位母亲支付她的部分账单。如果作者是想要把账单或钞票放到餐桌上的话,就不会自己走到结账处与女服务员说那些了,况且此句的介词是towards不是on。故选A。 12.考查动词。A. support支持; B. improve提高; C. cover覆盖,涉及; D. enrich使丰富。希望这笔钱至少够三个孩子的饭钱。cover在此的含义为provide enough money for sth.足以支付,够付。例如:Your parents will have to cover your tuition fees. 你的父母得支付你的学费。故选C。 13.考查名词。A. invitation邀请; B. order命令,顺序; C. decision决定; D. offer提议,出价。女服务员微笑着接受了作者的好意。offer在此相当于文章结尾处的kindness。故选D。 14.考查副词。 A. more更多; B. long长期地; C. twice两次; D. again又,再。根据后面的I wanted it to be completely anonymous.可知,作者并没有在那边站很久。故选B。 15.考查动词。A. read阅读; B. prove证明; C. know知道; D. confirm确认。因为他不想让任何人(包括他的家人)知道发生了什么。故选C。 16.考查名词。A. rest剩余部分; B. half 一半; C. end 结束; D. most大多数。根据文中对作者帮助一位母亲付账的描述及as I didn't want her to suspect that it was me可知,在作者用餐的剩余时间里,他尽可能不再直接给予那母子四人所在的餐桌更多的关注。故选A。 17.考查副词。A. happily幸福地; B. safely安全地; C. calmly冷静地; D. directly直接地。解释同上。根据第二段第一句提到的noticed可知,作者注意到那边餐桌的情况,也许对方也注意到了他。所以此时他不再目视那个方向,以免“露馅”。故选D。 18.考查动词词组。A. paid for为------付出代价; B. looked into调查; C. prepared for 为------做准备; D. cleared away清除。因为他不想让那位母亲怀疑是他付的账。故选A。 19.考查形容词。A. crazy疯狂的; B. perfect完美的; C. difficult困难的; D. wonderful精彩的。根据本段中的full of love及instead of anger, sadness and self-service可知,作者觉得生活在这个世界很棒,因为这里充满了爱和友善。故选D。 20.考查名词。A. pity同情; B. kindness善良; C. wisdom智慧; D. trust信任。根据本段中的full of love及instead of anger, sadness and self-service可知,作者觉得生活在这个世界很棒,因为这里充满了爱和友善。故选B。
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