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    A smile is a facial expression showing pleasure, affection and friendliness. And it is the commonest way to show our good will perfectly ______ saying anything. A Chinese saying runs: “Never hit a person who is smiling at you.” It is a time-proven fact that the smile is a language all its own — a ______ language—understood by the people of every nation in the world. We may not ______ the same tongue as our foreign neighbors, but we smile in the same way. We need no ______ for such a way of expressing love, happiness, or good will.

One day while I was _____ in a small town in southern California, it was my misfortune to be ______ by a clerk whose personality conflicted with mine. He seemed most _____ and not at all concerned about my intended purchase. I bought nothing, and _____ angrily out of the store. On the outside stood a young man in his early twenties. His expressive brown eyes met and held mine, and in the next instant a beautiful, dazzling smile covered his _____. The magnetic power of that smile ______ all bitterness within me, and I found the muscles in my own face happily ______ . “Beautiful day, isn’t it?” I remarked. Then, obeying an impulse(冲动), I turned back. “I really owe you a debt of ____ ,” I said softly. His smile deepened, but he made no attempt to ______ . A Mexican woman and two men were standing nearby. The woman stepped forward and eyed me inquiringly. “Sir, Carlos doesn’t speak English.” She ______ , “You want me to tell him something?” At that moment I felt ______ . Carlos’ smile had made a big person of me. My friendliness and good ______ towards all mankind stood ten feet tall.

“Yes,” my reply was enthusiastic and _____ , “Tell him I said, ‘Thank you!’”

“Thank you?” The woman seemed slightly ______ .

I gave her arm a friendly ______ as I turned to leave. “Just tell him that,” I insisted. “He’ll understand, I am sure!”

Oh, what a smile can do! Although I have never seen that young man again, I shall never forget the lesson he taught me that morning. From that day on, I became smile-conscious, and I practice the art ______ , anywhere and everywhere, with everybody.

1.A. by B. beyond C. on D. without

2.A. special B. universal C. beautiful D. national

3.A. speak B. regard C. stick D. hold

4.A. help B. interpreter C. reason D. concept

5.A. driving B. travelling C. shopping D. living

6.A. treated B. attended C. approached D. scolded

7.A. unlucky B. unfriendly C. uneasy D. unconscious

8.A. marched B. tracked C. moved D. wandered

9.A. head B. face C. mind D. shoulder

10.A. froze B. brought about C. left D. drove away

11.A. tightening B. loosening C. responding D. moving

12.A. money B. gratitude C. care D. concern

13.A. smile B. look C. join D. answer

14.A. volunteered B. hoped C. inspected D. expressed

15.A. changed B. hurt C. satisfied D. interested

16.A. luck B. wish C. will D. plan

17.A. sincere B. crazy C. excited D. frankly

18.A. absorbed B. confused C. convinced D. determined

19.A. hit B. kiss C. hug D. pat

20.A. quickly B. happily C. diligently D. certainly

 

1.D 2.B 3.A 4.B 5.C 6.C 7.B 8.A 9.B 10.D 11.C 12.B 13.D 14.A 15.A 16.C 17.A 18.B 19.D 20.C 【解析】 这是一篇夹叙夹议的文章。文章作者通过讲述自己的亲身经历,说明了微笑可以帮助我们在生活中解决许多的问题。 1.考查介词辨析。句意:这是最常见的方式来完美地显示我们的善意,而不用说什么。A. by通过;B. beyond超过;C. on在……之上;D. without不用,故选D。 2.考查形容词辨析。根据understood by the people of every nation in the world.可知微笑是一种通用的语言。A. special特别的;B. universal普遍的;C. beautiful美丽的;D. national国家的,故选B。 3.考查动词辨析。句意:我们可能不像我们的外国邻居那样说同一种语言,但我们微笑的方式是相同的。A. speak说;B. regard考虑;C. stick坚持;D. hold支持,故选A。 4.考查名词辨析。句意:以这样一种方式来表达爱、幸福或善意,不需要翻译。A. help帮助;B. interpreter翻译;C. reason原因;D. concept观念,故选B。 5.考查动词辨析。根据He seemed most ___7___ and not at all concerned about my intended purchase. 可知我在购物。A. driving驾驶;B. travelling旅行;C. shopping购物;D. living生活,故选C。 6.考查动词辨析。句意:很不幸,我被一位性格与我格格不入的销售员接近。A. treated对待;B. attended参加;C. approached接近;D. scolded责骂,故选C。 7.考查形容词辨析。根据I bought nothing, and ___8___ angrily out of the store. 可知他看起来非常不友好。A. unlucky不幸的; B. unfriendly不友好的;C. uneasy不舒服的;D. unconscious无意识的,故选B。 8.考查动词辨析。句意:我什么也没买,怒气冲冲地走出了商店。A. marched走出; B. tracked追踪;C. moved移动;D. wandered游荡,故选A。 9.考查名词辨析。根据dazzling smile可知这里意思是灿烂的微笑覆盖了他的脸。A. head头;B. face脸;C. mind精神;D. shoulder肩膀,故选B。 10.考查动词辨析。根据and I found the muscles in my own face happily ___11___ .可知这里意思是那微笑的磁力驱走了我内心的一切痛苦。A. froze冻结;B. brought about引起;C. left 离开;D. drove away驱走,故选D。 11.考查现在分词辨析。句意:我发现自己脸上的肌肉做出了愉快的反应。A. tightening使绷紧;B. loosening 放松;C. responding反应; D. moving移动,故选C。 12.考查名词辨析。根据 “Tell him I said, ‘Thank you!’”可知这里意思是我真的欠你一个感谢。A. money钱;B. gratitude感谢;C. care关怀;D. concern关心,故选B。 13.考查动词辨析。根据 “Sir, Carlos doesn’t speak English.”可知这里意思是他没有试图回答。A. smile微笑;B. look看;C. join参加;D. answer回答,故选D。 14.考查动词辨析。根据“You want me to tell him something?”可知这里意思是她主动说。A. volunteered主动; B. hoped希望;C. inspected检查;D. expressed表达,故选A。 15.考查形容词辨析。根据Carlos’ smile had made a big person of me.可知这里意思是那一刻,我觉得自己变了。A. changed改变的;B. hurt受伤的;C. satisfied满意的;D. interested感兴趣的,故选A。 16.考查常见用法。根据My friendliness可知这里意思是我对所有人的友好和善意有十英尺高。good will 善意,该用法是常见用法,故选C。 17.考查形容词辨析。句意:“是的,”我的回答热情而真诚。A. sincere真诚的;B. crazy疯狂的;C. excited兴奋的;D. frankly坦白地,故选A。 18.考查形容词辨析。根据 “Thank you?” 可知这位女士看起来有点困惑。A. absorbed被吸收的;B. confused困惑的;C. convinced确信的;D. determined决定了的,故选B。 19.考查名词辨析。句意:我转身离开时,友好地轻轻拍了拍她的手臂。A. hit打击;B. kiss吻;C. hug拥抱;D. pat轻拍,故选D。 20.考查副词辨析。根据anywhere and everywhere, with everybody.可知我勤奋练习这门艺术。A. quickly迅速地;B. happily快乐地;C. diligently勤奋地; D. certainly当然,故选C。
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