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    Washington is home to lots of trees and lots of fireplaces and wood-burning_________too. But what if you lived there and couldn't cut wood or wasn't able to pay someone to do it?_________, Shane McDaniel and his twin sons, Harrison and Henry McDaniel, 21, are happy to _______ an axe (斧头). The three men cut truckloads of wood, and then_________it to those in need. "I want to help people who are _______ cardboard because they've got nothing else," Shane explained to heraldnet.com.

"The idea _______ as a father-son bonding (建立关系) project," he told msn.com. "I had to cut wood with my dad. He just loved doing it," says Shane. He wanted to pass down that feeling, so he and the twins spent the summer of 2018 cutting wood. The _______ was a great wall of wood _______ around their house. To buy that much would cost about $10,000.

It was too much for the McDaniels themselves to use, and when the weather turned _______ that November, Shane started thinking of others. He ________ on Facebook, "If you are in need of firewood and can't ________ it, please tell me! Please ________ me and my boys to make sure no one goes cold in our neighbourhood. "

The ________ was immediate. One man ________ to donate a wood-burning furnace (火炉). Others raced over to Shane's house, ________ more wood to the pile.

Single mom Katelyn Ticer and her four-year old daughter ________ burning wood as their only ________ of heat, so it was a relief to ________ a truckload of firewood from the McDaniels. "To get that much wood brought me to tears," she told msn.com. "So much ________ is off my shoulders. I couldn't be more ________. "

1.A.factories B.stoves C.stores D.lights

2.A.Finally B.Fairly C.Generally D.Luckily

3.A.repair B.make C.lend D.send

4.A.contributed B.displayed C.sold D.rented

5.A.burning B.collecting C.giving D.throwing

6.A.died B.increased C.started D.sank

7.A.duty B.will C.encouragement D.result

8.A.piled up B.caught up C.broken down D.shown off

9.A.dry B.cold C.warm D.foggy

10.A.apologized B.defended C.posted D.acted

11.A.record B.afford C.discover D.secure

12.A.persuade B.advise C.remind D.help

13.A.reaction B.comprehension C.appointment D.guidance

14.A.failed B.refused C.hesitated D.offered

15.A.tying B.attaching C.adding D.sticking

16.A.referred to B.dreamed of C.relied on D.insisted on

17.A.explanation B.state C.way D.progress

18.A.harvest B.receive C.transport D.select

19.A.injury B.wisdom C.joy D.stress

20.A.interested B.thankful C.convinced D.helpful

 

1.B 2.D 3.C 4.A 5.A 6.C 7.D 8.A 9.B 10.C 11.B 12.D 13.A 14.D 15.C 16.C 17.C 18.B 19.D 20.B 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。Shane McDaniel和他的两个双胞胎儿子砍了很多可以供冬天烧的木柴。他们把多余的免费送给需要的人,以确保周围每户家庭在冬天都有柴烧。 1.考查名词词义辨析。句意:华盛顿有许多树,也有许多壁炉和烧木柴的火炉子。A. factories工厂;B. stoves炉子;C. stores商店;D. lights灯。根据and表达并列关系,所选词应与fireplaces(壁炉)为同义词或功能相同,因此可知,烧木柴的炉子(wood-burning stoves)符合语境。故选B项。 2.考查副词词义辨析。句意:幸运的是,Shane McDaniel和他的两个双胞胎儿子乐于帮助他人。A. Finally最后,最终;B. Fairly相当地,公平地;C. Generally通常,普遍地;D. Luckily幸运地。根据后文The three men cut truckloads of wood, and then____4____it to those in need.可知,他们砍伐木头并帮助有需要的人,这是一件好事,D选项Luckily符合作者要表达的感情态度。故选D项。 3.考查动词词义辨析。句意:幸运的是,Shane McDaniel和他的两个双胞胎儿子乐于帮助他人。A. repair修理;B. make制造,使让;C. lend借给,提供;D. send寄,发送。根据后文The three men cut truckloads of wood, and then____4____it to those in need.可知,他们砍伐木头并帮助有需要的人,因此lend an axe原意为“借一把斧子给别人帮忙”,在此处可以理解为“给与/提供帮助/支持”,符合语境表达。故选C项。 4.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这三个人砍了几卡车的木材,然后把它们捐献给需要的人。A. contributed贡献;捐献;B. displayed陈列,展出;C. sold售卖;D. rented租赁。根据句意和语境可知,他们将砍好的木柴捐献给(contribute)有需要的人。故选A项。 5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Shane在接受《先驱报》网站采访时解释说:“我想帮助那些除了硬纸板没有其他东西可烧的人。”A. burning燃烧;B. collecting收集;C. giving给与;D. throwing投,扔。结合语境可知,空后的宾语cardboard(硬纸板)是那些没有柴火的人拿来烧火的人。故选A项。 6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他在接受msn.com采访时表示:“这个想法最初是一个父子关系项目。” A. died死亡;B. increased增长;C. started开始;D. sank下沉。根据句意和语境可知,主语为the idea,后文在讲述它是如何产生的。C选项started用于句中可表达“源于”含义。故选C项。 7.考查名词词义辨析。句意:结果,他们的房子周围堆起了一堵木墙。A. duty责任;B. will意志,决心;C. encouragement鼓励,鼓舞;D. result结果。结合语境可知,表语a great wall of wood ___8___ around their house是他们花了一个夏天砍木柴的结果(result)。故选D项。 8.考查动词短语辨析。句意:结果,他们的房子周围堆起了一堵木墙。A. piled up堆积;B. caught up赶上;把……缠住;C. broken down打破,临时出故障的;D. shown off炫耀,展示。根据句意和语境可知,砍来的很多木柴。此处应该是堆积在房子周围。故选A项。 9.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这对McDaniels一家来说太多了,当11月天气转冷时,Shane开始考虑其他人。A. dry干的;B. cold寒冷的;C. warm温暖的;D. foggy有雾的。根据后文的November可知,天气变得寒冷(cold)。故选B项。 10.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他在脸书上写道:“如果你需要柴火却买不起,请告诉我!请帮我和我的孩子们确保在我们的社区里没有人挨冻。”A. apologized道歉;B. defended辩护,保卫;C. posted公布,张贴;D. acted扮演,行动,表现。根据后文Facebook可知,此处应是在Facebook上公布(post)消息。故选C项。 11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他在脸书上写道:“如果你需要柴火却买不起,请告诉我!请帮我和我的孩子们确保在我们的社区里没有人挨冻。”A. record记录;B. afford负担得起;C. discover发现;D. secure保护;得到。根据前文can’t可以与afford搭配意为“负担不起”。故选B项。 12.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他在脸书上写道:“如果你需要柴火却买不起,请告诉我!请帮我和我的孩子们确保在我们的社区里没有人挨冻。”A. persuade劝告;B. advise建议;C. remind提醒;D. help帮助。根据后文可知,很多人看过帖子之后都提供了帮助(help),help sb. to do sth.“帮助某人做某事”符合语境和语意。故选D项。 13.考查名词词义辨析。句意:人们立即做出了反应。A. reaction反应,感应;B. comprehension理解,包含;C. appointment任命,约定;D. guidance指导,引导。根据句意和语境可知,本段提及的内容为对上文帖子的大家的回复和反应。故选A项。 14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:一名男子表示愿意捐赠燃木炉。A. failed失败;B. refused拒绝;C. hesitated犹豫;D. offered主动提出。根据句意和语境可知,donate表示捐赠,D项offered适合语境。故选D项。 15.考查动词词义辨析。句意:其他人跑到Shane家,在那堆木头上加了更多的木头。A. tying系,系紧;B. attaching附上;C. adding增加;D. sticking刺入,粘住。根据句意和语境可知,其他人也跑到 Shane McDaniel的家,在柴堆上加了更多的柴。故选C项。 16.考查动词短语辨析。句意:单身母亲凯特琳·提瑟和她四岁的女儿靠烧木头取暖,所以从McDaniel收到一卡车柴火是一种安慰。A. referred to提及,参考;B. dreamed of梦想;C. relied on依赖,依靠;D. insisted on坚持。根据句意和语境可知,烧木柴是她们依赖的唯一取暖方式。故选C项。 17.考查名词词义辨析。句意:单身母亲凯特琳·提瑟和她四岁的女儿靠烧木头取暖,所以从McDaniel收到一卡车柴火是一种安慰。A. explanation解释;说明;B. state情形;C. way道路,方法;D. progress进步。根据句意和语境可知,烧木柴是她们依赖的唯一取暖方式。故选C项。 18.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她告诉msn.com说:“得到这么多木头让我哭了。”A. harvest收获;B. receive收到;C. transport运输;D. select选择。根据句意和语境可知,她们收到了(receive)Shane McDaniel一家捐赠的一卡车木柴。故选B项。 19.考查名词词义辨析。句意:“我肩上的压力减轻了很多。我真是感激不尽。”A. injury伤害;B. wisdom智慧;C. joy喜悦;D. stress压力。根据句意和语境可知,这一卡车木柴减轻了自己的经济负担(stress)。故选D项。 20.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:“我肩上的压力减轻了很多。我真是感激不尽。”A. interested感兴趣的;B. thankful感激的;C. convinced确信的,深信的;D. helpful有帮助的。得到了别人的捐赠,应是很感激的(thankful)。故选B项。
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