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Ten years ago I was visiting Costa Rica ...

    Ten years ago I was visiting Costa Rica when I found I was in a bad situation. I only knew basic Spanishand the only _______ I had was some coins and a return ticket to Guatemala in two weeks.

With the coinsI managed to arrive at Santa Rosa by bus. It was _______ in the middle of the nightbut I could see some _______ in the distanceso I _______  toward them.

I went _______ door to doorexplaining my situation. “I can _______ and clean and look after your kidsI can do anythingcan you give me a _______ ?”Everybody replied saying “Oh my goshbut we are so _______.We have no extra food. Maybe you can try the next _______.”

FinallyI arrived at a Chinese restaurantthe owner of which was incredibly ________ .She told me that her son had a(n) ________ experience. At that timesome other people were very kind to himand she remembered how ________ that made her feel. She called the Red Cross to ________me.With their help, I spent my ________ days in Costa Rica.

I've ________ all over the world. But this was one of the best tripsthe best two ________ I ever had in my traveling life.

At firstI felt ________ and stupid for not traveling with a clear plan. But then I realized that when you’re in a position to be able to ________it actually makes people feel happier. Being able to receive kindness is a ________ for other people as well. And kindness ________ more kindness in small ripples(涟漪).

1.A. possession B. file C. choice D. fortune

2.A. busy B. dark C. hot D. cold

3.A. stores B. bus-stops C. bookshops D. houses

4.A. wandered B. fled C. walked D. jumped

5.A. knocking B. hitting C. answering D. kicking

6.A. cook B. fish C. swim D. fight

7.A. coffee B. bed C. tip D. job

8.A. unlucky B. poor C. mean D. hard

9.A. company B. factory C. restaurant D. family

10.A. honest B. polite C. kind D. easygoing

11.A. similar B. different C. relaxing D. pleasant

12.A. tough B. grateful C. awkward D. warm

13.A. seize B. check C. find D. rescue

14.A. passing B. remaining C. rewarding D. exciting

15.A. surveyed B. driven C. studied D. traveled

16.A. days B. weeks C. months D. years

17.A. fortunate B. optimistic C. guilty D. curious

18.A. offer B. help C. receive D. repay

19.A. gift B. talent C. chance D. character

20.A. proves B. reflects C. forces D. inspires

 

1.A 2.B 3.D 4.C 5.A 6.A 7.D 8.B 9.D 10.C 11.A 12.B 13.D 14.B 15.D 16.B 17.C 18.C 19.A 20.D 【解析】 本文为记叙文。十年前,作者在哥斯达黎加旅行时,发现自己的处境很糟糕。他只知道基本的西班牙语,而他拥有的唯一财产是一些硬币和一张两周后去危地马拉的往返票。他到处求助,直到有一位中国餐馆的老板帮助了他。然后作者意识到,当你处于能够接受的位置时,它实际上会让人们感到更快乐。能够接受善意也是给别人的一份礼物。而善意会在小小的涟漪中激起更多的善意。 1.考查名词辨析。A. possession财产;B. file文件;C. choice选择;D. fortune财富,命运。根据下文some coins and a return ticket to Guatemala in two weeks可知,作者拥有的唯一财产是一些硬币和一张两周后去危地马拉的往返票。故A项正确。 2.考查形容词辨析A. busy忙碌的;B. dark黑暗的;C. hot热的;D. cold冷的。根据下文in the middle of the night可知,半夜的时候,天已经黑了。故B项正确。 3.考查名词辨析。A. stores商店;B. bus-stops公交车站;C. bookshops书店;D. houses房子。根据下文I went ___5___ door to door,explaining my situation.可知,但作者能看到远处的一些房子。故D项正确。 4.考查动词辨析。A. wandered徘徊,漫步;B. fled逃离;C. walked走;D. jumped跳。根据语境,此处指作者走向那些房子。故C项正确。 5.考查动词辨析。A. knocking敲;B. hitting击打;C. answering回答;D. kicking踢。作者去挨家挨户地敲门,解释自己的情况。故A项正确。 6.考查动词辨析。A. cook做饭;B. fish钓鱼;C. swim游泳;D. fight飞行。根据语境可知,此处指作者说自己会做饭、打扫卫生和照看孩子。故A项正确。 7.考查名词辨析。A. coffee咖啡;B. bed床;C. tip小费,建议;D. job工作。作者在问能不能给他一份工作。故D项正确。 8.考查形容词辨析。A. unlucky不幸的;B. poor贫穷的;C. mean吝啬的;D. hard困难的。根据下文We have no extra food.可知,每个人都回答说“我的天,但是我们太穷了。”故B项正确。 9.考查名词辨析。A. company公司;B. factory工厂;C. restaurant餐厅;D. family家庭。根据上文I went ___5___ door to door可知,人们建议作者也许可以试试下一个家庭。故D项正确。 10.考查形容词辨析。A. honest诚实的;B. polite礼貌的;C. kind善良的;D. easygoing脾气随和的。根据下文.She called the Red Cross to ___13___me.With their help.可知,最后,作者来到一家中国餐馆,这家餐馆的老板非常友善。故C项正确。 11.考查形容词辨析。A. similar相似的;B. different不同的;C. relaxing令人轻松的;D. pleasant令人愉快的。根据下文At that time,some other people were very kind to her,and she remembered how ___12___ that made her feel.可知,老板告诉作者,她的儿子也有类似的经历。故A项正确。 12.考查形容词辨析。A. tough艰难的;B. grateful感激的;C. awkward尴尬的;D. warm温暖的。那时,其他一些人对他很好,她记得那使她感到多么感激。故B项正确。 13.考查动词辨析。A. seize抓;B. check检查;C. find发现;D. rescue援救。老板打电话给红十字会来救助作者。故D项正确。 14.考查动词辨析。A. passing传递;B. remaining逗留;C. rewarding奖励;D. exciting激起。在他们的帮助下,作者在哥斯达黎加停留了几天。故B项正确。 15.考查动词辨析。A. surveyed调查;B. driven开车;C. studied研究;D. traveled旅行。根据语境可知,作者周游了世界。故D项正确。 16.考查名词辨析。A. days天;B. weeks周;C. months月;D. years年。根据上文the only ___1___ I had was some coins and a return ticket to Guatemala in two weeks.可知,这是作者旅行生涯中最棒的一次旅行,也是作者旅行生涯中最棒的两周。故B项正确。 17.考查形容词辨析。A. fortunate幸运的;B. optimistic乐观的;C. guilty内疚的;D. curious好奇的。根据下文stupid for not traveling with a clear plan可知,起初,作者为没有一个清晰的旅行计划而感到内疚和愚蠢。故C项正确。 18.考查动词辨析。A. offer提供;B. help帮助;C. receive收到;D. repay回报。根据下文Being able to receive kindness is a ___19___ for other people as well.可知,然后作者意识到,当你处于能够接受的位置时,它实际上会让人们感到更快乐。故C项正确。 19.考查名词辨析。A. gift礼物;B. talent天赋;C. chance机会;D. character性格。能够接受善意也是给别人的一份礼物。故A项正确。 20.考查动词辨析。A. proves证明;B. reflects反映;C. forces强迫;D. inspires激发。而善意会在小小的涟漪中激起更多的善意。故D项正确。
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