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    “Smile!” I shouted, flashing a bright yellow poster at a crowd of people in Seattle.

We were 3,000 miles away from home on a Random Acts of Kindness road trip. Our _______was to try out our new “Smile!” signs and see how much kindness and joy we could _______

We weren't sure how people would _______ our signs. It's so easy to walk past a busy crowd, lost in your own world, _______ to make eye contact with strangers and feeling _______ while surrounded by hundreds of people. I _______ raised up a sign and shouted, “Hi there!” to a young couple. They looked over, _______, then read my sign and broke into smiles. They even nudged (轻推) a person beside them, gesturing to our sign so their friend could _______, too.

This might _______, I thought.

Before long, our signs were ________ . Tourists wanted photos with us. Strangers stopped to ask us about our ________ and we told them the story of our Acts of Kindness road trip. The famous fish vendors (小贩) changed their ________ from “FISH! FRESH FISH”' to “HEY! SMILE, EVERYONE.”

Sometimes I'd see a(n) ________ face and feel nervous to show my sign, but I tried not to judge. I'd ________be rewarded with a big grin (咧嘴笑),as suddenly a frowning elderly woman turned into my ________ old grandmother.

Some people ________ if they could have a “Smile!” sign to take with them. One bus driver put a sign in his window; a bicyclist that ________ one of our signs emailed us several years later to say he still uses it whenever he races.

The signs are more than a(n) ________to smile they're an excuse to connect with ________and to remember we're not alone. This world is full of ________ people we just don't know yet.

1.A.invention B.goal C.challenge D.role

2.A.keep B.spread C.exchange D.transform

3.A.look into B.reach for C.care about D.react to

4.A.refusing B.pretending C.wanting D.forgetting

5.A.afraid B.excited C.alone D.disappointed

6.A.nervously B.sadly C.excitedly D.confidently

7.A.delighted B.anxious C.energetic D.confused

8.A.stare B.understand C.smile D.leave

9.A.work B.happen C.matter D.serve

10.A.open B.primitive C.popular D.different

11.A.photos B.trips C.gestures D.signs

12.A.signboard B.announcement C.claim D.conversation

13.A.friendly B.cheerful C.angry D.ugly

14.A.gradually B.usually C.unfortunately D.hardly

15.A.serious B.humorous C.wise D.sweet

16.A.asked B.doubted C.bothered D.knew

17.A.followed B.took C.noticed D.recognized

18.A.reason B.promise C.invitation D.attempt

19.A.neighbors B.colleagues C.friends D.strangers

20.A.nice B.intelligent C.polite D.honest

 

1.B 2.B 3.D 4.A 5.C 6.A 7.D 8.C 9.A 10.C 11.D 12.A 13.C 14.B 15.D 16.A 17.B 18.C 19.D 20.A 【解析】 本文为一篇记叙文。叙述了作者的一次关于传递微笑的善举。 1.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我们的目标是尝试我们新的“微笑!”看看我们能传播多少善意和欢乐。A. invention发明;B. goal目标;C. challenge挑战;D. role角色。“看看我们能传播多少善意和欢乐”是我们尝试新的“微笑!”的目的。故选B项。 2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我们的目标是尝试我们新的“微笑!”看看我们能传播多少善意和欢乐。A. keep保存;B. spread传播;C. exchange交换;D. transform改造。我们尝试新的“微笑!”是为了传播善意和欢乐。故选B项。 3.考查动词短语辨析。句意:我们不确定人们对我们的标识会有什么反应。A. look into观察;B. reach for接触;C. care about关心;D. react to反应。由后文可知人们对我们的标识出现了不同的反应,这里应该是我们不确定人们的反应。故填D项。 4.考查动词词义辨析。句意:人们很容易在人群中穿行,迷失在自己的世界里,拒绝与陌生人进行眼神交流,被数百人包围时感到孤独。A. refusing拒绝;B. pretending假装;C. wanting想要;D. forgetting忘记。迷失在自己的世界里的人通常会拒绝与别人交流。故选A项。 5.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:人们很容易在人群中穿行,迷失在自己的世界里,拒绝与陌生人进行眼神交流,被数百人包围时感到孤独A. afraid害怕的;B. excited兴奋的;C. alone孤独的;D. disappointed失望的。迷失在自己的世界,拒绝与别人交流的人通常会感到孤独。故选C项。 6.考查副词词义辨析。句意:我紧张地举起一块牌子,喊道:“嗨!”送给一对年轻夫妇。A. nervously紧张地;B. sadly悲伤地;C. excitedly激动地;D. confidently自信地。上文可知因为作者不知道别人会对他的标识作何反应,所以当他向一对夫妻展示标识的时候会感到紧张。故选A项。 7.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他们困惑地看了看我的签名,然后笑了起来。A. delighted高兴的;B. anxious焦虑的;C. energetic精力充沛的;D. confused困惑的。突然被陌生人搭讪的时候,通常都会先感到困惑。故选D项。 8.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他们甚至轻推身旁的人,并向他示意我们的标识,所以他们的朋友也笑了。A. stare凝视;B. understand理解;C. smile微笑;D. leave离开。上文向这对夫妻看到我们的标识后笑了,所以他们的朋友看到后也笑了。故选C项。 9.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我想这可能行得通。A. work工作;B. happen发生;C. matter事情;D. serve服务。当人们看到作者的标识时,都笑了,所以作者认为他的善举产生了作用。故选A项。 10.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:不久,我们的标识就很受欢迎了。A. open开放的;B. primitive原始的;C. popular流行的;D. different与众不同的。后文Tourists wanted photos with us. Strangers stopped to ask us about our ___11___ and we told them the story of our Acts of Kindness road trip. 可知,游客想和作者合影和陌生人来询问这块标识。由此可知,这块标识很受欢迎。故选C项。 11.考查名词词义辨析。句意:陌生人停下来问我们路标的事,我们就给他们讲我们的善举之旅的故事。A. photos照片;B. trips旅行;C. gestures手势;D. signs标志。作者举着标识时受到了欢迎,陌生人询问的应是这块标识。故选D项。 12.考查名词词义辨析。句意:著名的鱼小贩把他们的招牌从“鱼!新鲜的鱼”变成了“嘿!微笑,每一个人”。”A. signboard招牌;B. announcement公告;C. claim索赔;D. conversation谈话。前文中作者举着“微笑!”的标识受到了欢迎,鱼贩子看到后改变了他们的招牌。故选A项。 13.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:有时我会看到一张生气的脸,并且对我的标识感到紧张,但我尽量不去评判。A. friendly友好的;B. cheerful开朗的;C. angry愤怒的;D. ugly丑陋的。看到作者的标识感到紧张,所以表现出来的应该是生气。故选C项。 14.考查副词词义辨析。句意:我通常是获得一个咧嘴大笑,皱着眉头的老妇人就突然变成了我一个可爱的老祖母。A. gradually渐渐地;B. usually通常地;C. unfortunately不幸地;D. hardly几乎不。上文中有时候会有人对我的标识感到生气,但是通常情况下都会获得笑容。故选B项。 15.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我通常是获得一个咧嘴大笑,皱着眉头的老妇人就突然变成了我一个可爱的老祖母。A. serious严肃的;B. humorous幽默的;C. wise睿智的;D. sweet甜美的。皱着眉头的老妇人微笑后,就会变成可爱甜美的人。故选D项。 16.考查动词词义辨析。句意:一些人问他们是否可以让他们带走一个“微笑!”标识。A. asked问;B. doubted怀疑;C. bothered烦恼;D. knew知道。一些人问他们是否可以让他们带走一个“微笑!”标识,推测他们是在询问作者。故选A项。 17.考查动词词义辨析。句意:几年之后,一个拿了我们标识的自行车赛手,给我们发了一封电子邮件,说他每次比赛都用这个标志。A. followed跟着;B. took带走;C. noticed注意到;D. recognized认出。自行车赛手说他每次比赛都用这个标识,说明他带走了我们的标识。故选B项。 18.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这些标志不仅是一个微笑邀请,而是一个与陌生人联系的方式,记住我们并不孤单。A. reason原因;B. promise承诺;C. invitation邀请;D. attempt尝试。上文可知作者希望看到这个标识的人都能微笑,表明这是作者发出的一个微笑邀请。故选C项。 19.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这些标志不仅是一个微笑邀请,而是一个与陌生人联系的方式,记住我们并不孤单。A. neighbors邻居;B. colleagues同事;C. friends朋友;D. strangers陌生人。上文看到标识的陌生人都笑了,表明这是一种与陌生人沟通的方式。故选D项。 20.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这个世界上到处都是我们还不认识的好人。A. nice好的;B. intelligent聪明的;C. polite有礼貌的;D. honest诚实的。看到标识的人大都笑了,并且像作者一样传播善举,表明他们都是好的人。故选A项。
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