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    Dale Schroeder was a simple, modest man from Iowa, the USA. He ended up ______the lives of 33 people forever. Schroeder worked as a carpenter(木匠)at the same________for 67 years. He grew up poor and had never______in his life.

When he died in 2005, no one could have guessed how_____Schroeder really was. “This is because he lived a________life and worked really hard,” his friend Steve Nielsen said.

Schroeder had______a fortune over the years. He had no wife or children, so before he died, he went to his lawyer with a_____for his money. “ He said, ‘I never got the_______to go to college. So I’d like to______kids go to college,’” Nielsen said, “When I found out that he had US$3 million, I nearly______out of my chair.”

Schroeder’s friend was____ by his secret fortune. So were the strangers who_______pieces of it.

Kira Conard was one of them. In high school, she had the______to attend college, but not the money. “It made me feel______. Like, I want to do this. I have this goal,_______ I can’t get there just because we can’t pay for school.”

That’s when her phone rang. “ I ____ in tears immediately,” Conard said. The man on the other end of the phone told her about Schroeder.

Schroeder left special _____for his money: send small town kids in Iowa to college.

“ He wanted to help kids that were like him, that _____would not have an opportunity to go to college without his______,” Nielsen explained.

Schroeder ended up paying 33 strangers’ college tuition fees(学费). They got together earlier this month to______the man who changed their lives. They’re now doctors, teachers—and friends.

1.A.saving B.destroying C.changing D.protecting

2.A.restaurant B.bank C.school D.company

3.A.married B.failed C.succeeded D.missed

4.A.special B.rich C.poor D.smart

5.A.regular B.simple C.happy D.comfortable

6.A.set up B.made up C.saved up D.cut up

7.A.skill B.rule C.plan D.method

8.A.effort B.opportunity C.idea D.attempt

9.A.take B.welcome C.help D.ask

10.A.jumped B.kept C.ran D.fell

11.A.shocked B.pleased C.excited D.interested

12.A.refused B.returned C.received D.borrowed

13.A.grades B.habits C.experiences D.manners

14.A.helpless B.lucky C.nervous D.thankful

15.A.because B.but C.so D.until

16.A.thought about B.gave up C.worked out D.broke down

17.A.reasons B.opinions C.choices D.instructions

18.A.luckily B.eventually C.rarely D.probably

19.A.lesson B.gift C.exercise D.advice

20.A.honor B.encourage C.serve D.respect

 

1.C 2.D 3.A 4.B 5.B 6.C 7.C 8.B 9.C 10.D 11.A 12.C 13.A 14.A 15.B 16.D 17.D 18.D 19.B 20.A 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了一位一生没有结婚、努力工作的老人,在死亡之前捐了3百万的钱资助荷华州的孩子去上大学的伟大故事。 1.考查动词辨析。句意:他最后永远地改变了33个人的生命。A. saving节省;B. destroying毁坏;C. changing改变;D. protecting保护。由文章最后一段中的“Schroeder ended up paying 33 strangers’ college tuition fees.(Schroeder最后支付了33名陌生人上大学的费用)”可知,他改变了这33个人的生命。故选C。 2.考查名词辨析。句意:Schroeder 在同一个公司做了67年的木匠。A. restaurant饭店;B. bank银行;C. school学校;D. company公司。由“Schroeder worked as a carpenter(他的工作是木匠)”,再结合选项可知,他应该是在一家公司上班。故选D。 3.考查动词辨析。句意:他从小很贫穷,并且一生没有结婚。A. married结婚;B. failed失败;C. succeeded成功;D. missed错过,想念。由第三段中的“He had no wife or children(他没有妻子和孩子)”可知,他一生没有结婚。故选A。 4.考查形容词辨析。句意:当2015年他死去的时候,没有人猜到Schroeder实际上有多么富有。A. special特别的;B. rich富有的;C. poor贫穷的;D. smart聪明的。由下文中的“When I found out that he had US$3 million…(当我发现他有3百万美金的时候……)”可知,Schroeder死去的时候很富有。故选B。 5.考查形容词辨析。句意:他的朋友Steve Nielsen说,这是因为他过着简单的生活,而且一直都很努力的工作。A. regular规则的,有规律的;B. simple简单的;C. happy高兴的;D. comfortable舒服的。由上句“no one could have guessed how___4___Schroeder really was.(没有人猜到他有多富有)”可知,他平时生活很简单,一点也看不出很有钱的样子。故选B。 6.考查动词短语辨析。句意:Schroeder这些年攒了一大笔财富。A. set up 创建,建立;B. made up编造;C. saved up积攒;D. cut up切碎。由下句“He had no wife or children(他没有妻子和孩子)”可知,他的钱是慢慢积攒下来的。故选C。 7.考查名词辨析。句意:他没有妻子和孩子,因此在死之前,他拿了一个钱的计划去找他的律师。A. skill 技能;B. rule规则,规章;C. plan计划;D. method方法。由下文中的“I never got the___8___to go to college. So I’d like to___9___kids go to college,(我没有去过大学,我想帮助一些孩子去大学)”可知,Schroeder对他这笔钱已经有了计划。故选C。 8.考查名词辨析。句意:我从来没有机会去上大学。A. effort努力;B. opportunity机会;C. idea想法;D. attempt尝试,努力。由下文中的“He wanted to help kids that were like him, that ___18___would not have an opportunity to go to college without his___19_(他想帮助那些像他一样的孩子,没有他的资助就没有机会上学的孩子)”可知,当初Schroeder是没有机会去上大学。空格处单词与这句话中的opportunity呼应,故选B。 9.考查动词辨析。句意:我想帮助孩子去上大学。A. take带;B. welcome 欢迎;C. help帮助;D. ask问。由文章最后一段中的“Schroeder ended up paying 33 strangers’ college tuition fees.(Schroeder最后支付了33名陌生人上大学的费用)”可知,他给钱帮助了这些孩子上大学。故选C。 10.考查动词辨析。句意:当我发现他有3百万美元的时候,我几乎从椅子上跌落下来。A. jumped跳;B. kept保持,处于;C. ran跑;D. fell跌落。由于Nielsen是在椅子上坐着,所以按照常理他会吃惊得差点从椅子上跌落下去。故选D。 11.考查动词辨析。句意:Schroeder的朋友对他的秘密财富很吃惊。A. shocked使震惊;B. pleased使高兴;C. excited使激动;D. interested使感兴趣。由上文中的“no one could have guessed how___4___Schroeder really was.(没有人猜到他有多富有)”可知,他的朋友突然得知他有这么一大笔财富会很吃惊。故选A。 12.考查动词辨析。句意:那些收到一部分钱的陌生人也是如此。A. refused拒绝;B. returned返回;C. received收到;D. borrowed借。由下面两段的内容可知,Kira Conard是接受捐赠的同学之一,高中时她想上大学但是没钱。所以她是接受到了Schroeder的一部分钱。故选C。 13.考查名词辨析。句意:高中时,她的成绩可以去上大学,但是她没有钱。A. grades成绩;B. habits习惯;C. experiences经历;D. manners方式,方法。根据常识,上大学不仅需要钱,还需要一定的成绩。故选A。 14.考查形容词辨析。句意:它让我感到很无助。A. helpless无助的;B. lucky幸运的;C. nervous紧张的;D. thankful感谢的,感激。由下几句话“Like, I want to do this. I have this goal,___15___ I can’t get there just because we can’t pay for school.(就像,我想做这个。我有这个目标,但是仅仅因为我不能支付学费我就无法去上大学。)”可知,Kira Conard当时感到很无助。故选A。 15.考查并列连词辨析。句意:我有这个目标,但是仅仅因为我不能支付学费我就无法去上大学。A. because因为;B. but但是;C. so因此;D. until直到。根据句意,上下两个分句之间是转折关系,故选B。 16.考查动词短语。句意:就在那时电话响了。Conard说“我当时热泪盈眶。” A. thought about考虑;B. gave up放弃;C. worked out计算出;D. broke down破裂。由上段中的内容可知,Conard当时正感到很无助,所以当她得知有人资助她上大学时,她热泪盈眶。break into tears意为“突然哭起来”,符合句意。故选D。 17.考查名词辨析。句意:Schroeder还针对他的钱留下了特别的说明:送爱荷华州的孩子去上大学。A. reasons原因;B. opinions意见,想法;C. choices选择;D. instructions用法说明,吩咐。由“send small town kids in Iowa to college.(送爱荷华州的孩子去上大学)”可知,这是对钱如何使用的进一步说明。故选D。 18.考查副词辨析。句意:他想帮助像他一样的那些孩子,没有他的帮助可能就没有机会上大学的孩子。A. luckily幸运地;B. eventually最终地;C. rarely罕有,很少;D. probably可能地。那些孩子没有他的帮助,很有可能就没有上大学的机会。故选D。 19.考查名词辨析。句意同上。A. lesson课;B. gift礼物;C. exercise练习;D. advice建议。由文章最后一段中的“Schroeder ended up paying 33 strangers’ college tuition fees.(Schroeder最后支付了33名陌生人上大学的费用)”可知,Schroeder为这些孩子支付了学费,结合选项,相当于送给他们的礼物。故选B。 20.考查动词辨析。句意:他们这个月早些时候齐聚一起来纪念这个改变了他们生命的人。A. honor给与……的光荣,为了纪念;B. encourage鼓励;C. serve服务;D. respect尊敬。他们聚在一起是为了纪念这位改变了他们生命的人。故选A。
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