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    George worked in a company in Washington. Once, when he bought flowers for his girlfriend, he knew the shop owner Ben.

Later, because of the crime of fraud (诈骗罪), he was going to prison for 10 years. _________ hearing this news, his girlfriend left him.

10 years were too long. George got used to a passionate life, _________ how to spend the days, long, loveless and lightless. He had no _________ in himself.

George had the first month in prison feeling _________. He almost went crazy, when someone came to see him. He had no relative in Washington, so he couldn’t _________ who would remember him. In the meeting room, he was _________: it was Ben who brought him a bunch of lowers!

Though it was _________ a bunch of flowers, this brought _________ to George’s prison life. He started reading and studying electronic science in prison.

Six years later, he was _________. He first became an employee in a computer company, and then __________ a software company of his own and __________ a career in the field. Two years later, he became a billionaire.

George went to see Ben, but learnt that Ben’s __________ had failed two years before, Ben’s family was __________ to extreme poverty, so they moved to the countryside.

George took Ben’s family back, bought him an apartment and left Ben a(n) __________ in the company. George said, “It is your bunch of flowers every year that made me __________ the love and warmth of the world, and that it gave me courage to defeat __________. No matter what I have done for you, I can’t __________ your favour for me at that time, so I want to __________ a sum of money in your name so that all the unlucky people in the world feel your great love.”

Sure enough, George then established a “Washington Ben Benevolence Foundation for Strangers”.

It is easy for everyone to love everyone with __________. A word, a smile or a bunch of flowers is enough; we won’t __________ much, but it may help others walk out of dilemma, and make our life more beautiful.

1.A.At B.In C.On D.By

2.A.assessing B.questioning C.knowing D.wondering

3.A.confidence B.doubt C.interest D.knowledge

4.A.guilty B.depressed C.disgusted D.fearful

5.A.find out B.point out C.pick out D.figure out

6.A.puzzled B.satisfied C.suspicious D.surprised

7.A.just B.ever C.even D.still

8.A.hope B.fun C.luck D.success

9.A.employed B.promoted C.released D.recognized

10.A.combined B.ran C.bought D.left

11.A.built B.received C.continued D.predicted

12.A.marriage B.business C.garden D.health

13.A.exposed B.reduced C.admitted D.accustomed

14.A.promotion B.office C.position D.title

15.A.discount B.desire C.recall D.shape

16.A.inequality B.anxiety C.hardships D.twists

17.A.answer B.return C.owe D.ask

18.A.accumulate B.lend C.gather D.donate

19.A.kindness B.courage C.friendship D.calmness

20.A.want B.remark C.burden D.lose

 

1.C 2.D 3.A 4.B 5.D 6.D 7.A 8.A 9.C 10.B 11.A 12.B 13.B 14.C 15.C 16.C 17.B 18.D 19.A 20.D 【解析】 本文是记叙文。George在狱中感到生活无望 ,Ben带着鲜花去看他,给了他生活的希望。出狱后,George创立了自己的事业,反过来又帮助生意失败的Ben。小小的善良会给人很大的帮助。 1.考查介词词义辨析。句意:一听到这个消息,他的女朋友就离开了他。A. At在…时刻; B. In在…时间内;C. On在具体某一天; D. By到…时间为止。 “on/upon +doing” 意为:一…就…, on hearing the news一听到消息。故选C项。 2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:乔治习惯了充满激情的生活,不知道如何度过漫长、没有爱和没有光明的日子。A. assessing评估,评价;B. questioning询问,质疑;C. knowing知道,了解;D. wondering想知道,感到疑惑。乔治不知道怎样度过狱中的时光。故选D项。 3.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他对自己没有信心。A. confidence信心; B. doubt怀疑; C. interest兴趣;D. knowledge知识,了解。have confidence in对…有信心;have doubt about. 对…怀疑;have interest in 对….有兴趣;have a good knowledge of了解,掌握。故选A项。 4.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:在监狱的第一个月乔治感到很沮丧。A. guilty内疚的,愧疚的,有罪的; B. depressed沮丧的,郁闷的; C. disgusted感到反感的,感到厌恶的; D. fearful可怕的,吓人的。根据下一句almost went crazy(几乎快发疯)可知他不习惯监狱的生活,觉得很郁闷。故选B项。 5.考查动词短语辨析。句意:他在华盛顿没有亲戚,所以他弄不明白谁会记得他。A. find out找出,发现;B. point out指出;C. pick out挑选出,辨认出;D. figure out弄明白,找出,计算出。George觉得只有亲朋好友才会来看他,但他想不出谁还会记得他。故选D 项。 6.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:在会议室里,他很惊讶:是Ben给他带来了鲜花!A. puzzled感到困惑的; B. satisfied感到满意的;C. suspicious可疑的,表示怀疑的; D. surprised感到惊讶的。因为不知道是谁来看他,所以当看到Ben来看望他,所以很吃惊。故选D项。 7.考查副词词义辨析。句意:虽然这只是一束花,但这给乔治的监狱生活带来了希望。A. just仅仅,只是; B. ever曾经; C. even甚至; D. still仍然。从下面可以看出这一束花改变了George在狱中的生活。故选A项。 8.考查名词词义辨析。句意:虽然这只是一束花,但这给乔治的监狱生活带来了希望。A. hope希望;B. fun乐趣 ;C. luck运气;D. success成功。从下一句he started reading and studying…可知,George看到了希望,开始上进。故选A项。 9.考查动词词义辨析。句意:六年后,他被释放。A. employed 雇佣,聘用;B. promoted促进,提拔,提升;C. released释放;D. recognized意识到,认可。下一句提到,“他成为计算机公司的雇员”,可知是被释放出来了。故选C项。 10.考查动词词义辨析。句意:(他)然后经营一家自己的软件公司。A. combined结合,合并; B. ran经营,管理;C. bought购买,买下;D. left离开。这一段叙述他被释放之后的创业经历。故选B项。 11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:并在这一领域建立了自己的事业。A. built建立,树立;B. received接受;C. continued继续;D. predicted预言,预测。George一步一步创立自己的事业。故选A项。 12.考查名词词义辨析。句意:乔治去看了Ben,但得知Ben的生意在两年前失败了。A. marriage婚姻; B. business生意; C. garden花园; D. health健康。从下一句Ben’s family was reduced to extreme poverty可知,Ben的生意失败导致家庭贫困。故选B项。 13.考查动词短语辨析。句意:Ben的家庭陷入极度贫困,所以他们搬到了农村。A. be exposed to暴露在…中, 接触到…; B. be reduced to沦落到…境地, 沦为…; C. be admitted to被允许进入, 被录取; D. be accustomed to习惯于。因为生意失败,Ben的家庭沦落到极度贫困的地步。故选B项。 14.考查名词词义辨析。句意:乔治把Ben的家人带回来,给他买了一套公寓,并在公司给Ben留了个职位。A. promotion促进,晋级,提拔;B. office办公室;C. position职位,岗位;D. title头衔。此时George帮助Ben。故选C项。 15.考查动词词义辨析。句意:是你的鲜花让我回忆起这个世界的爱和温暖。A. discount打折,折扣;B. desire欲望; C. recall回忆; D. shape塑造,使成形状。Ben去看他,唤回他心中的温暖。故选C项。 16.考查名词词义辨析。句意:它给了我战胜困难的勇气。A. inequality不平等;B. anxiety焦虑; C. hardships艰难困苦;D. twists扭曲,转折。Ben的爱心和温暖帮助George在监狱中度过了艰难的岁月。故选 C项。 17.考查动词词义辨析。句意:无论我为你做什么,我都不能回报那时你的恩惠。A. answer回答;B. return返回,回报;C. owe欠钱,把…归功于; D. ask问。return one’s favour回报某人的恩惠。故选 B项。 18.考查动词词义辨析。句意:所以我想以你的名义捐一笔钱,让世界上所有不幸的人都能感受到你伟大的爱。A. accumulate积累; B. lend借出;C. gather聚集,集合;D. donate捐赠。从下一句George established a “Washington Ben Benevolence Foundation for Strangers” 可知,George设立了一个慈善机构“华盛顿Ben-陌生人慈善基金会”。故选D 项。 19.考查名词词义辨析。句意:用善良去爱每个人,是很容易的。A. kindness 善良,好意;B. courage勇气;C. friendship友情;D. calmness平静,镇静。本文的主题是用善良帮助别人。故选A 项。 20.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我们不会失去太多,但它可能会帮助别人走出困境。A. want想,想要;B. remark做评论; C. burden使有负担;D. lose失去。在帮助别人的时候,自己只需要做出一点善良的行为,就可以给别人很大的帮助。故选D 项。
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