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    My cousin is nine years old, a little bit fat and doesn't do really well at school. She is heavily ____________, and thus has developed some resistance and ________ towards adults, who usually don't put high hopes in her.

Yesterday we went to an art ________ together. There were paintings from kids with disabilities. My little girl has a ________ eye, for the paintings she liked most were also the best of the show. She voluntarily helped to ________ the chairs and table for a sharing session, painted by herself alongside new friends while I attended the sharing, and also ________ helped me to get my bag from another room, something that doesn't happen often at ________ as she’s usually ___________ to her iPad.

In the afternoon, we went to buy books together. I bought a book written by a mom ________ her journey with her autistic (自闭的) son. On the bus back home, I briefly ________ the book to my cousin, and to my surprise she was ________ interested. She kept asking me to tell more stories about the boy in the book who ________ with small things in life. Even when the subject strayed (偏离) elsewhere, she ________ hearing more about this boy. This is the first time I've seen her so interested in a(n) ________. Usually when she talks to me she describes events at school and at home without a ________ focus. I'm ________ that the life of a ________ has found its way into this little girl’s heart.

I'm very thankful for the ________ of books, for the beauty that my cousin revealed to me, and for the time we had together. I ________ that I can keep seeing clearly the wonderful things in her, so that whenever unkindness ________, I can remind her how truly wonderful she has always been.

1.A.abused B.envied C.teased D.amused

2.A.dishonesty B.dependence C.confusion D.distrust

3.A.exhibition B.performance C.competition D.course

4.A.curious B.sharp C.doubtful D.critical

5.A.remove B.borrow C.distribute D.arrange

6.A.casually B.unwillingly C.cheerfully D.cautiously

7.A.home B.school C.night D.weekends

8.A.adjusted B.attached C.committed D.opposed

9.A.observing B.recording C.promoting D.preserving

10.A.sent B.lent C.took D.introduced

11.A.truly B.hardly C.mildly D.mostly

12.A.deals B.plays C.struggles D.meets

13.A.made up for B.insisted on C.carried on D.objected to

14.A.book B.journey C.illness D.topic

15.A.clear B.simple C.natural D.special

16.A.touched B.satisfied C.hopeful D.excited

17.A.relative B.passer-by C.traveler D.stranger

18.A.writers B.content C.power D.characters

19.A.agree B.suppose C.pray D.determine

20.A.continues B.arises C.affects D.works

 

1.C 2.D 3.A 4.B 5.D 6.C 7.A 8.B 9.B 10.D 11.A 12.C 13.B 14.D 15.A 16.A 17.D 18.C 19.C 20.B 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。作者主要介绍了她的表妹尽管受到了严重的嘲笑,但还是用一颗善良的心来对待世界。作者祈祷能一直清楚地看到她身上美好的一面,这样,每当这个不那么友善的世界让她失望时,作者就能提醒她,她一直都是多么的美好。 1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她经常被别人取笑,因此对成年人产生了一些抵触和不信任,而成年人通常对她不抱多大希望。A. abused虐待,滥用;B. envied羡慕,忌妒;C. teased取笑,戏弄;D. amused逗笑,使欢乐。根据前文... a little bit fat and doesn't do really well at school我的表妹有点胖,学习也不是很好,因此经常受到别人的嘲笑。故选C。 2.考查名词词义辨析。句意:她受到了严重的嘲笑,因此对成年人产生了一些抵触和不信任,而成年人通常对她不抱多大希望。A. dishonesty不诚实,欺诈;B. dependence依赖,依靠;C. confusion混淆,困惑;D. distrust不信任,怀疑。她受到嘲笑,对成年人产生了不信任。根据has developed some resistance可知她对成年人也产生了不信任。故选D。 3.考查名词词义辨析。句意:昨天我们一起去看艺术展了。A. exhibition展览会,展览品;B. performance表演,表现,性能;C. competition比赛;D. course过程,进程。根据... for the paintings she liked most were also the best of the show. 可知是艺术展。故选A。 4.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我的小女儿有一双敏锐的眼睛,因为她最喜欢的画也是展览中最好的。A. curious好奇的,古怪的;B. sharp急剧的,尖锐的,敏捷的;C. doubtful怀疑的;D. critical受挑剔的,批评的。根据for the paintings she liked most were also the best of the show可知这里表示女儿有一双敏锐的眼睛,她最喜欢的画是展览中最好的。故选B。 5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她主动帮我布置分享会的桌椅,在我参加分享会的时候,她和新朋友一起画画。A. remove移动,移除;B. borrow借,借用;C. distribute分配,分散,分开;D. arrange整理,安排。根据the chairs and table for a sharing session可知这里表示她帮忙整理桌椅。故选D。 6.考查副词词义辨析。句意:她还高兴地帮我从另一个房间拿包,这在家里是不常见的,因为她通常都专注在iPad上。6. A. casually随意地,偶然地;B. unwillingly 不情愿地;C. cheerfully愉快地,高高兴兴地;D. cautiously慎重地,谨慎地。根据to get my bag from another room从另一个房间拿包,可知她是兴高采烈地帮我。故选C。 7.考查名词词义辨析。句意:她还高兴地帮我从另一个房间拿包,这在家里是不常见的,因为她通常都专注在iPad上。A. home家,住宅;B. school学校;C. night晚上;D. weekends周末。短语at home在家。故选A。 8.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:她还高兴地帮我从另一个房间拿包,这在家里是不常见的,因为她通常都专注在iPad上。A. adjusted调整过的;B. attached附加的;C. committed坚定的,效忠的;D. opposed相反的,敌对的。attached to附属于,附着于,这里指女儿通常专注于她的iPad的状态。故选B。 9.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我买了一本由一位母亲写的书,记录了她和患有自闭症的儿子的旅程。A. observing观察,遵守;B. recording记录,录像;C. promoting促进,促销,提升;D. preserving保留,保存。根据I bought a book written by a mom可知此处表示记录了东西的书。故选B。 10.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在回家的公车上,我把这本书简单地介绍给我表妹,令我惊讶的是,她真的很感兴趣。A. sent送,寄出;B. lent借给,贷款;C. took拿,取,接受;D. introduced介绍。根据to my cousin可知是把书介绍给表妹。故选D。 11.考查副词词义辨析。句意:在回家的公车上,我把这本书简单地介绍给我表妹,令我惊讶的是,她真的很感兴趣。A. truly真实地;B. hardly几乎不,刚刚;C. mildly温和地,和善地;D. mostly主要地,通常。这里用副词truly修饰谓语动词was interested。故选A。 12.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她一直让我多讲些书中那个在生活中为小事而奋斗的男孩的故事。A. deals处理;B. plays比赛,玩耍;C. struggles挣扎;D. meets遇见,相遇,符合。短语struggle with与…斗争。故选C。 13.考查动词短语词义辨析。句意:即使话题转移到别的地方,她也坚持要多听听这个男孩的故事。A. made up for补偿,弥补;B. insisted on坚持,坚决要求,督促,强调;C. carried on继续,参与;D. objected to对…反对。根据hearing more about this boy可知这里表示坚持之意。故选B。 14.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这是我第一次看到她对一个话题如此感兴趣。A. book书本;B. journey旅行,旅程;C. illness疾病;D. topic话题。根据so interested in可知她感兴趣这个话题。故选D。 15.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:通常,当她和我谈话时,她会描述学校和家里发生的事情,却没有一个明确的重点。A. clear明确的,清楚的;B. simple简单的;C. natural自然的;D. special特殊的。根据without可知她描述学校和家里发生的事情,没有明确的重点。故选A。 16.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:一个陌生人的生活进入了这个小女孩的内心,我很感动。A. touched受触动的,感动的;B. satisfied满意的;C. hopeful有希望的;D. excited兴奋的。根据has found its way into this little girl’s heart可知作者被感动了。故选A。 17.考查名词词义辨析。句意:一个陌生人的生活进入了这个小女孩的内心,我很感动。A. relative亲戚,相关物;B. passer-by过路人,经过者;C. traveler旅行者,游客;D. stranger陌生人。这里stranger指的是上文中患有自闭症的男孩。故选D。 18.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我非常感谢书籍的力量,我的表妹向我展示的美丽,以及我们在一起的时光。A. writers作家;B. content内容,目录,满足;C. power力量,能力;D. characters特征,人物角色。根据…has found its way into this little girl’s heart可知这是书籍的力量。故选C。 19.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我祈祷我能一直清楚地看到她身上美好的东西,这样每当不友善的事情发生时,我就能提醒她,她一直是多么的美好。A. agree同意;B. suppose假设,猜想;C. pray祈祷,恳求;D. determine决定,确定。根据下文…I can remind her how truly wonderful she has always been可知这里表示我祈祷之意。故选C。 20.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我祈祷我能一直清楚地看到她身上美好的东西,这样每当不友善的事情发生时,我就能提醒她,她一直是多么的美好。A. continues继续;B. arises出现,发生;C. affects影响,假装;D. works工作。根据whenever unkindness可知这里表示出现之意。故选B。
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