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    When Addisyn Goss met a homeless man two years ago, she learned that he had been in such a bad situation for many years. His stories of _________inspired the now 10-year-old girl to take action, and she________ the “Snuggle Sacks” campaign around Flint, Michigan.

“She immediately wanted to do something to ________ ,” said Addisyn's mom, Stacy Daul. “_________ is something we see on the way to the grocery store, so it really has a painful effect on the kids, who have never expected someone around them should live such a _________life.” Addisyn's sister and brother, Sheridan and Jaxson, also help__________the movement. Together they've _______about 1, 700 survival kits(救生包) to people_________. The Snuggle Sacks include snacks and warm _________for men, women and children sleeping outside.

Their efforts have _________and as Stacy said, “The donations have kept coming ... we are so _________of her!” Two years later, Addisyn_________ about 100 bags per month and delivers them_________ to individuals living on the streets or to homeless shelters.

“When people come up _________ to get a Snuggle Sack, it makes me happy,” Addisyn said. “They love _______the socks right away, and I can see they are smiling ________ they live a hard life. It gives me hope that I am helping.”

For people like Addisyn, age is no ________ to having a positive effect on their communities. Having been   ______ by circumstances in their own livesthey have  _________great responsibilities in the society. Their actions continue to help so many others, and _________in the community.

1.A.struggle B.hardwork C.success D.failure

2.A.left B.attended C.started D.witnessed

3.A.hide B.help C.donate D.support

4.A.homelessness B.unemployment C.starvation D.traffic

5.A.admirable B.normal C.formal D.terrible

6.A.cancel B.advertise C.run D.change

7.A.showed B.sold C.threw D.delivered

8.A.in need B.in place C.in peace D.in danger

9.A.coats B.coverings C.shoes D.scarfs

10.A.taken measures B.taken apart C.taken notes D.taken effect

11.A.fond B.independent C.proud D.tired

12.A.receives B.orders C.sends D.donates

13.A.in public B.in person C.in order D.in place

14.A.excitedly B.anxiously C.indifferently D.generally

15.A.turning on B.focusing on C.putting on D.reflecting on

16.A.ever since B.even though C.only if D.as though

17.A.reason B.standard C.stage D.barrier

18.A.raised B.forced C.attracted D.inspired

19.A.abandoned B.accepted C.shouldered D.completed

20.A.make a mess B.make a difference C.take the lead D.take an interest

 

1.A 2.C 3.B 4.A 5.D 6.C 7.D 8.A 9.B 10.D 11.C 12.A 13.B 14.A 15.C 16.B 17.D 18.D 19.C 20.B 【解析】 本文为记叙文。本文讲述了10岁的艾迪辛戈斯在一个流浪者的激励和家人的帮助下,发起了一项慈善运动,可知年龄并不是障碍,每个人都可以肩负起责任,在社会上有所作为。 1.考查名词词义辨析。 句意:他的奋斗故事激励着现在10岁的小女孩采取行动,她在密歇根州弗林特市发起了“舒适袋运动”。struggle奋斗;努力; hardwork艰苦工作;success成功;failure失败。通过上文的"she learned that he had been in such a bad situation for many years"可知他的奋斗故事激励了现在10岁的女孩艾迪辛采取行动,故选A。 2.考查动词词义辨析。句意见上。left离开;遗弃;丢弃;attended出席;参加;照顾;started开始,着手,动手(做或使用); witnessed目击;见证。start a campaign发起一个活动,故选C。 3.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Addisyn的母亲Stacy Daul说,她立刻就想做点什么来帮忙。hide隐蔽;躲避;隐藏; help帮助(指积极地为他人提供物质、精神或其他方面的帮助,主语可以是人或物);donate捐赠;support支持;拥护;鼓励;帮助(多指在道义或物质上支持某人或某项事业)。通过下文可知"她很快就想做点什么来帮忙",故选B。 4.考查名词词义辨析。句意:无家可归是我们在去杂货店的路上看到的东西。 homelessness无家可归;unemployment失业; starvation饥饿;挨饿;饿死; traffic交通。根据下文的定语从句"something we see on the way to the grocery store我们在去杂货店的路上看到的东西"和下文第三段中的" individuals living on the streets or to homeless shelters居住在街头或无家可归者收容所的个人"可知,故选A。 5.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:所以这对孩子们真的有着不愉快的影响,他们从来没有想到身边的人会过着如此糟糕的生活。admirable可钦佩的;值得赞赏的;令人羡慕的;normal正常的;formal庄重的;正式的;terrible糟糕的;可怕的。should表示惊讶,意为"竟然",他们(孩子们)从来没有想过身边竟然会有人过这样糟糕的生活,故选D。 6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Addisyn的姐姐和哥哥Sheridan和Jaxson也参与了这场运动。cancel取消;撤销;advertise(为……)做广告;登广告;run管理;经营;进行;实施;使运行;change改变;变化。根据下文的together和they've可推断,姐姐和哥哥都参与了这场运动,故选C。 7.考查动词词义辨析。句意: 他们一起向有需要的人提供了1700个救生包。showed表明;证明; sold卖;threw扔; delivered交付;递送。根据下文delivers them 13 to individuals living on the streets or to homeless shelters.可知,他们寄送了1700个救生包给有需要的人。故选D。 8.考查介词短语辨析。句意见上。in need有需要的;贫困的;困难中的;in place在正确的位置; 适当的;in peace平静地;in danger处于危险之中。根据常识可知他们向有需要的人提供了1700个救生包,此处指上文提到的无家可归的人。故选A。 9.考查名词词义辨析。句意:睡袋里有零食和保暖的被褥,供在外面睡觉的男人、女人和小孩使用。coats外套; coverings(用来保护或隐藏的)覆盖物,遮盖物; shoes鞋;scarfs围巾;披巾;头巾。根据下文的"for men, women and children sleeping outside供男人、女人和孩子在外面睡觉"可知,救生包里有被褥,用coverings符合。故选B。 10.考查动词短语辨析。 句意:他们的努力收到了成效。taken measures采取措施; taken apart拆开; taken notes记录;记笔记;taken effect生效。根据下文的"The donations have kept coming捐款不断地来"可知是他们的努力已经见效了,故选D。 11.考查形容词词义辨析。 句意:正如史黛西所说,捐款源源不断……我们为她感到骄傲!fond喜欢的; independent独立的;自主的;proud骄傲的;自豪的;tired疲倦的;疲劳的。根据上文"The donations have kept coming捐款不断地来"可知事情取得了巨大的成功,因此是我们为她感到骄傲!故选C。 12.考查动词词义辨析。句意:艾迪辛每月收到大约100个袋子。 receives收到;orders命令;订购; sends发送;派遣; donates捐赠;捐献。根据下文delivers them 13 to individuals living on the streets or to homeless shelters.可知,每月收到100个救生包,把他们递送给住在街上的或则庇护所的人。故选A。 13.考查介词短语。句意:艾迪辛每月收到100个救生包,亲自把他们递送给住在街上的或则庇护所的人。in public公开地;当众; in person亲自;本人; in order整齐;井然有序; in place在正确的位置;适当的。根据上文内容可知,艾迪辛发起了这项活动,in person“亲自”符合语境。故选B。 14.考查副词词义辨析。句意:Addisyn说:“当人们兴奋地走上前来想要一个舒服的袋子时,我很高兴。”excitedly兴奋地,激动地;anxiously焦急地;忧虑地;indifferently漠不关心地;冷淡地;generally普遍地;广泛地。艾迪辛亲自将袋子送给街上的居民或无家可归者,根据常识可知这些人拿袋子时应该感到很兴奋激动,故选A。 15.考查动词短语辨析。句意:他们喜欢立即穿上袜子。turning on打开;focusing on专注于;putting on穿上;reflecting on反思。put on the socks穿上袜子,故选C。 16.考查连词辨析。句意:即使他们生活艰难,我也能看到他们在微笑。ever since自从; even though即使;尽管; only if只有;as though仿佛;好像。前后两句话之间是让步关系,故选B。 17.考查名词词义辨析。句意:对于像Addisyn这样的人来说,年龄并不是对他们的社区产生积极影响的障碍。reason原因,理由;standard标准; stage时期,阶段;舞台;barrier障碍;阻力。根据上文the now 10-year-old girl 可知,艾迪辛只是一个孩子,因此推断此处指的是年龄并不是做善事回报社区的障碍。故选D。 18.考查动词词义辨析。句意: 他们受到自己生活环境的鼓舞,承担了巨大的社会责任。raised提升;举起;forced强迫;迫使;attracted吸引; inspired激励;鼓舞。根据下文they have 19 great responsibilities in the society可知,这里指受到自己生活环境的鼓舞,故选D。 19.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他们在社会上肩负着巨大的责任。 abandoned遗弃,抛弃; accepted接受;同意;认可; shouldered承担;担负; completed完成;结束。 shoulder responsibilities 承担责任,根据句意,故选C。 20.考查动词短语。句意:他们的行动继续帮助了许多人,并在社区中产生了影响。make a mess弄乱; make a difference有影响;有意义; take the lead率先;带头; take an interest感兴趣。根据上文Their actions continue to help so many others可知,他们的行动帮助了人,影响了社区。故选B。
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