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    As Christensen and her daughter Riley were scanning the home page of the Bike Rack, a shop in their town, a video link for Project Mobility_________their eyes.She clicked on it out of _________.The video told how Bike Rack co-owner Hal Honeyman had created a( n)_________to provide bicycles that are _________engineered for people with disabilities. It showed the happy faces of those who were now riding them—accident victims, _________veterans (老兵), and children with disabilities.

“I'm going to buy a bike for one of those kids”, Riley told her mother. Two days later, she showed Christensen a _________she had written asking for donations: "I think it's amazing to_________bikes for kids who can’t walk,” the letter said. I saw how happy a boy was when he got one...I'm writing to ask for your _______.”

Christensen was blown away by her daughter's effort, but doubts quickly_________.The cost of just one of those special bikes could be as__________________ as $4,000. Riley could never raise the money.__________________, her letter went out to 75 relatives and friends.Within three days, checks and cash began __________________.Then word about Riley's plan __________________and as Christmas neared, more and more__________________rolled in.The teen__________________raised more than $12,000, enough to pay for three bikes.

Last Christmas Eve, Riley pulled on a Santa hat and __________________the bicycle to one of the__________________kids: Ava, a 13-year-old girl, who couldn't move her legs with a rare genetic disorder. “This is the best Christmas I ever had,” said Riley.

She and Ava have since__________________ together. “When I ride, I like to go fast, get sweaty and feel the breeze”, Riley says."So does Ava. She pumps with her arms, not her __________________but she really flies .”

Riley is determined to keep her__________________going every holiday season. “I want kids to feel the wind in their faces,” she says.

1.A.caught B.shaded C.narrowed D.dried

2.A.delight B.curiosity C.suspicion D.safety

3.A.academy B.organization C.job D.custom

4.A.specially B.beautifully C.roughly D.simply

5.A.senior B.retired C.proud D.injured

6.A.notice B.statement C.reply D.letter

7.A.repair B.ride C.rent D.buy

8.A.patience B.appeal C.contribution D.faith

9.A.arose B.cleared C.faded D.changed

10.A.reasonable B.high C.actual D.fixed

11.A.Anyhow B.Otherwise C.Thus D.Besides

12.A.disappearing B.forming C.arriving D.returning

13.A.got around B.went down C.broke out D.ran away

14.A.gifts B.donations C.kids D.wishes

15.A.greedily B.cautiously C.hardly D.eventually

16.A.delivered B.purchased C.mailed D.designed

17.A.normal B.lucky C.wealthy D.confident

18.A.lived B.ridden C.studied D.worked

19.A.feet B.heart C.back D.knees

20.A.bike B.campaign C.wish D.present

 

1.A 2.B 3.B 4.A 5.D 6.D 7.D 8.C 9.A 10.B 11.A 12.C 13.A 14.B 15.D 16.A 17.B 18.B 19.A 20.B 【解析】 本文是记叙文。Riley看到一个专为残疾人设计的自行车的视频,于是决心筹集资金,为残疾的孩子捐赠自行车。她希望那些孩子能骑着自行车,感受到拂面的微风。 1.考查固定短语。句意:一个“移动项目”的视频链接吸引了他们的眼球。A. caught 抓住; B. shaded遮荫;C. narrowed变狭窄,缩小;D. dried使干燥。短语catch one’s eyes吸引某人的眼球,吸引某人的注意力。故选A项。 2.考查名词词义辨析。句意:出于好奇,她点击了一下。A. delight高兴;B. curiosity好奇;C. suspicion怀疑;D. safety安全。短语out of curiosity处于好奇,故选B项。 3.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这段视频讲述了Bike Rack的合伙人Hal Honeyman是如何创建了一个组织的。A. academy学院,学术;B. organization组织;C. job工作;D. custom习俗。提供专门为残疾人设计的自行车的应该是一个团队或组织。故选B项。 4.考查副词词义辨析。句意:这段视频讲述了Bike Rack的合伙人Hal Honeyman是如何创建了一个组织,该组织为残疾人提供专门设计的自行车。A. specially专门地,尤其;B. beautifully美丽地,漂亮地;C. roughly粗略地,大概地,粗暴地;D. simply仅仅,只是。从下文可知这种自行车是专为残疾人设计的。故选A项。 5.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:它(视频上)展示了那些骑着自行车的人的幸福的脸庞——事故受害者,受伤的老兵和残疾儿童。A. senior年长的,级别高的;B. retired退休的;C. proud骄傲的;D. injured受伤。上文bicycles that are specially engineered for people with disabilities这种车专为残疾人设计的,可知视频上应该是受伤的老兵。故选D项。 6.考查名词词义辨析。句意:两天后,她给Christensen看一封她写的要求捐款的信。A. notice通知;B. statement声明,陈述;C. reply答复;D. letter信件。从下一句the letter said可知是一封信。故选D项。 7.考查动词词义辨析。句意:“我认为给不能走路的孩子买自行车是多么让人惊讶的事情,”信中写道。 A. repair修理;B. ride骑车;C. rent租;D. buy买。她写信是筹钱为有残疾的孩子买自行车。故选D项。 8.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我写信是想请求捐助。A. patience耐心;B. appeal上诉,呼吁,恳求;C. contribution捐赠,贡献;D. faith信心,信念。Riley写信的目的是筹集资金。她故选C项。 9.考查动词词义辨析。句意:女儿的努力使Christensen感到兴奋,但马上心生疑虑。A. arose起身,出现,产生;B. cleared清除;C. faded消褪,褪色;D. changed改变。下一句提到那种自行车成本一辆就要$4000 ,她怀疑Riley能否筹到那么多钱。故选A项。 10.考查形容词词词义辨析。句意:其中只一辆这种特殊自行车的成本可能高达4000美元。A. reasonable合情合理的;B. high高的;C. actual实际的;D. fixed固定的。 根据句意,Christensen觉得价格高。故选B项。 11.考查副词词义辨析。句意:不管怎样,Riley还是写信给了75个亲戚和朋友。 A. Anyhow无论如何;B. Otherwise否则,要不然;C. Thus因此,这样;D. Besides此外,而且。尽管如此,Riley 还是按自己的想法做了。故选A项。 12.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在三天内,支票和现金开始到达。A. disappearing消失;B. forming形成;C. arriving到达;D. returning归还,返回。三天内,就收到了亲朋好友的捐助。故选C项。 13.考查动词短语辨析。句意:然后,关于Riley计划的消息传开了。A. got around四处走动,传播;B. went down下降;C. broke out(灾难、战争等)突然爆发;D. ran away跑开。Get around指(消息等)传开。故选A项。 14.考查名词词义辨析。句意:随着圣诞节的临近,越来越多的捐款大量涌入。A. gifts礼物;B. donations捐赠;C. kids孩子;D. wishes愿望。从下文raised more than $12,000可知,Riley得到了捐赠。故选B项。 15.考查副词词义辨析。句意:这位少年最终筹集到了$12000多美元,足以支付三辆自行车的费用。A. greedily贪婪地;B. cautiously小心谨慎地;C. hardly几乎不;D. eventually最后,最终。Riley 终于筹集到了足够的资金。 故选D项。 16.考查动词词义辨析。句意:去年圣诞前夕,Riley戴上圣诞老人的帽子,把自行车送给了幸运的孩子之一。A. delivered投递,递送;B. purchased购买;C. mailed邮寄;D. designed设计。圣诞前夕,作为礼物,Riley将自行车送给孩子们。故选A项。 17.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:Riley把自行车送给了一个幸运的孩子。A. normal正常的; B. lucky幸运的;C. wealthy富有的;D. confident有信心的。能够得到捐赠的昂贵的自行车,当然很幸运。故选B项。 18.考查动词词义辨析。句意:从那以后她就和艾娃一起骑车。A. lived生活;B. ridden骑行;C. studied学习;D. worked工作。根据下一句When I ride可知是骑自行车。ridden是ride的过去分词。故选B项。 19.考查名词词义辨析。句意:她用胳膊快速摇动,不是用脚踩。A. feet脚;B. heart心脏;C. back背部;D. knees膝盖。根据生活常识,自行车一般用脚踩。上文提到Ava …who couldn't move her legs,Ava不能用脚踩自行车。故选A项。 20.考查名词词义辨析。句意:Riley决定让她的捐助活动在每个假期进行。A. bike自行车;B. campaign宣传活动;C. wish愿望;D. present礼物。Riley想将她的给残疾孩子捐助自行车的活动继续下去。故选B项。
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