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    Jake and Max Klein are twin brothers who have a passion for volunteering. Their family have always done community _______ .At a young age, they chose to _______ family's gifts at their birthday parties, but asked them to donate money to a charity. When they were seven, Jake and Max were interested in _______ with a family friend at the local homeless shelter to help cook. _________, he turned them down because they were too _______ and they had to be fourteen to cook. This led them on an endless _______ to come up with a way to help other kids who were also facing a _______ challenging: wanting to help but _______ because of their age.

So, Kids That Do Good was _______ to "show ways to kids or adults, at any age, they could join the community and make a ________ .The small ________ has grown into a large website that brings thousands of ________ visitors each year. Jake and Max say that their website brings 35,000 unique viewers, of those viewers, Kids That Do Good has ________ kids to 16,000 organizations.

Jake and Max are ________ with school and after-class activities and other community service promises. Kids That Do Good also has blog posts that advise kids on ________ their own charitable event.

1.A.surveys B.services C.duties D.businesses

2.A.sort out B.play with C.give up D.put away

3.A.travelling B.volunteering C.cooking D.recycling

4.A.Unfortunately. B.Happily C.Honestly D.Gratefully

5.A.shy B.awkward C.weak D.young

6.A.task B.ability C.chance D.determination

7.A.public B.similar C.sharp D.direct

8.A.joked B.blamed C.denied D.praised

9.A.advised B.allowed C.named D.created

10.A.judgment B.difference C.comment D.decision

11.A.plan B.effort C.project D.experiment

12.A.pleased B.satisfied C.amazed D.interested

13.A.connected B.exposed C.contributed D.attracted

14.A.familiar B.patient C.busy D.content

15.A.remembering B.describing C.celebrating D.building

 

1.B 2.C 3.B 4.A 5.D 6.A 7.B 8.C 9.D 10.B 11.C 12.D 13.A 14.C 15.D 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了双胞胎兄弟一直致力于做慈善,因为一次的拒绝而自己开创了慈善活动,且办的特别成功。 1.考查名词辨析。句意:他们家一直做社区服务。A. surveys调查;B. services 服务;C. duties 责任;D. businesses 生意。 根据but asked them to donate money to a charity. 及下文语境可知,他们一家是做社区服务的。故选B。 2.考查动词短语辨析。句意:他们选择在生日聚会上放弃家人的礼物,但要求他们把钱捐给慈善机构。A. sort out分类;B. play with玩耍;C. give up 放弃;D. put away放好。根据but asked them to donate money to a charity.可知,是放弃礼物。故选C。 3.考查动词辨析。句意:杰克和马克斯七岁的时候,他们有兴趣和一个家庭朋友到当地的无家可归者收容所做志愿者,帮助做饭。A. travelling 旅行;B. volunteering 自愿;C. cooking烹饪;D. recycling 回收。根据上下文语境可知,他们一直在帮助别人,由此可知,此处是自愿去帮忙。故选B。 4.考查副词辨析。句意:不幸的是,他拒绝了他们,因为他们太年轻了,而且他们必须14岁才能做饭。A. Unfortunately不幸地;B. Happily开心地;C. Honestly诚实地;D. Gratefully 感激地。根据上文,他们自愿去帮忙做饭,被拒绝,自然是不幸的事情。故选A。 5.考查形容词辨析。句意同上。A. shy 害羞的;B. awkward 尴尬的;C. weak 虚弱的;D. young 年轻的。根据句意,必须十四岁才能做饭可知,因为他们太年轻。故选D。 6.考查名词辨析。句意:这让他们做了一项没完没了的任务,想出一个办法来帮助其他也面临类似挑战的孩子:想要帮助但因为年龄而拒绝。A. task 任务;B. ability 能力;C. chance 机会;D. determination 决心。根据上文可知,他们因为年龄小被拒绝了,结合下文他们自己创办了组织可知,此处是指做任务。故选A。 7.考查形容词辨析。句意:这让他们做了一项没完没了的任务,想出一个办法来帮助其他也面临类似挑战的孩子:想要帮助但因为年龄而拒绝。A. public公众的;B. similar相似的;C. sharp锋利的;D. direct 直接的。根据上文他们因为年龄小被拒绝,结合下文的because of their age.可知,是相似的问题。故选B。 8.考查动词辨析。句意:句意同上。A. joked 开玩笑;B. blamed责备;C. denied 拒绝;D. praised 表扬。根据上文he turned them down because they were too ___5___ 可知,此处是指因为年龄被拒绝。故选C。 9.考查动词辨析。句意:所以,“做好事的孩子们”被创造出来,是为了“向孩子们或成年人展示各种方式,在任何年龄,他们都可以加入社区,做出改变。”A. advised建议;B. allowed 允许;C. named 命名;D. created 创造。Kids That Do Good是他们创办的组织的名字。故选D。 10.考查名词辨析。句意:所以,“做好事的孩子们”被创造出来,是为了“向孩子们或成年人展示各种方式,在任何年龄,他们都可以加入社区,创造不同。A. judgment 判断;B. difference不同;C. comment评论;D. decision 决定。make a difference有影响,创造不同,结合语境,故选B。 11.考查名词辨析。句意:这个小项目已经发展成为一个大型网站,每年吸引成千上万的有兴趣的访问者。A. plan 计划;B. effort努力;C. project项目;D. experiment 实验。根据上文So, Kids That Do Good was ___9___ to "show ways to kids or adults, at any age, they could join the community可知,此处是指这个项目成了网站。故选C。 12.考查形容词辨析。句意:这个小项目已经发展成为一个大型网站,每年吸引成千上万的有兴趣的访问者。A. pleased 高兴的;B. satisfied满足的;C. amazed 惊奇的;D. interested 感兴趣的。吸引的访问者自然是对此感兴趣的人。故选D。 13.考查动词辨析。句意:Jake和Max说他们的网站有35000个独立的浏览者,在这些浏览者中,“做好事的孩子们”已经把孩子们和16000个组织联系起来了。A. connected连接;B. exposed 暴露;C. contributed贡献;D. attracted吸引。根据句意和上文语境可知,此处是指把孩子们和组织联系起来。故选A。 14.考查形容词辨析。句意:杰克和马克斯忙于学校、课外活动和其他社区服务承诺。A. familiar熟悉的;B. patient 有耐心的;C. busy繁忙的;D. content 满足的。根据be busy with忙于某事,结合句意。故选C。 15.考查动词辨析。句意:“做好事的孩子们”也发帖建议孩子们建立自己的慈善活动。A. remembering 记住;B. describing描述;C. celebrating庆祝;D. building 建筑。根据空后的their own charitable event可知,是建立他们自己的慈善活动。故选D。
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