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    Rishi Sharma, a young man, is living his life differently. When he was a kid, Sharma was __ by the men who __ World War II. They were lucky to __ bullets (子弹), finally returning home and living a simple life, which interested Sharma very much. Sharma watched many documentaries on WWII and became __ that some of these men were still alive and he could __ them.

One day, Sharma came across the information that Lyle Bouck, a WWII hero, was living quite near his home. __, Sharma looked up the __ and dialed. Soon after, he __ visiting military veterans (退伍军人) in nursing homes.

Since graduation from high school, Sharma has made it his __ to interview as many WWII veterans as he can. Because many of them are in their 80s and 90s, Sharma __ that he has just around 10 years before the veterans of the so-called greatest generation are gone. Therefore, he’s __ everything else in his life — college, dating and hunting a job — to __ himself to this cause.

For each veteran __, Sharma creates a DVD of their stories. These men are known for their stoicism (淡泊) and the __ to discuss what happened during the war. __, with frequent contact with the veterans, they’re finally __ to share their stories.

Sharma tried to meet at least one WWII veteran every day until the last of them __. In May 2016, Sharma founded Heroes of the Second World War, a non-profit organization aiming to __ the stories of WWII veterans. He also launched a GoFundMe page which has __ in more than $186,000 up to now. Sharma uses that money to pay for his travel and __ equipment. He hopes to collect as many stories as he can — for their sakes, and for ours.

1.A.adopted B.selected C.attracted D.trained

2.A.looked into B.ran into C.commented on D.fought in

3.A.shoot B.escape C.load D.remove

4.A.aware B.worried C.shocked D.grateful

5.A.consult B.encourage C.visit D.praise

6.A.Eventually B.Immediately C.Suddenly D.Naturally

7.A.number B.file C.address D.schedule

8.A.imagined B.considered C.denied D.began

9.A.lesson B.duty C.profession D.challenge

10.A.argues B.declares C.hopes D.figures

11.A.putting off B.searching for C.giving away D.preparing for

12.A.introduce B.refer C.recommend D.devote

13.A.helped B.admired C.interviewed D.appointed

14.A.intention B.curiosity C.refusal D.anxiety

15.A.However B.Therefore C.Otherwise D.Besides

16.A.satisfied B.willing C.afraid D.confident

17.A.showed up B.set off C.got away D.passed away

18.A.sell B.design C.preserve D.assess

19.A.turned B.brought C.broken D.taken

20.A.video B.office C.research D.computer

 

1.C 2.D 3.B 4.A 5.C 6.B 7.A 8.D 9.B 10.D 11.A 12.D 13.C 14.C 15.A 16.B 17.D 18.C 19.B 20.A 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了夏尔马采访亲历二战的老兵并把采访制作成视频的故事。 1.adopted收养;B. selected挑选;C. attracted吸引;D. trained训练。根据下文中的“Sharma watched many documentaries on WWII”可知,夏尔马看了很多关于二战的纪录片,这说明他被二战老兵的故事吸引了,故C项正确。 2.考查动词短语辨析。句意同上。A. looked into调查;B. ran into遭遇;C. commented on点评;D. fought in参战、在……作战。根据下文中的“a WWII hero”及“military veterans”可知,这些人参加了二战,故D项正确。 3.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他们幸运地躲过了子弹,最后回到了家,过着简单的生活,这让夏尔马很感兴趣。A. shoot射击;B. escape避开;C. load装载;D. remove移除。根据空后的“finally returning home”可知,这些老兵幸运地避开了子弹,活了下来,故B项正确。 4.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:夏尔马看了很多关于二战的纪录片,知道有些人还活着,他可以去拜访他们。A. aware知道的;B. worried担心的;C. shocked震惊的;D.grateful感激的。根据空后的“some of these men were still alive”可知,通过看纪录片,夏尔马知道一些老兵现在仍然活着,故A项正确。 5.考查动词词义辨析。句意同上。A. consult咨询;B. encourage鼓励;C. visit拜访;D. praise表扬。根据下文中的“Soon after, he ___8___ visiting military veterans (退伍军人) in nursing homes.”可知,夏尔马能亲自拜访这些老兵,故C项正确。 6.考查副词词义辨析。句意:夏尔马立刻查了一下电话号码,拨了过去。A. Eventually最终;B. Immediately立即;C. Suddenly突然;D. Naturally自然地。空前说一天,夏尔马偶然发现一个消息——二战英雄莱尔·布克住在离他家很近的地方,于是他立即查电话号码,想要联系他,故B项正确。 7.考查名词词义辨析。句意同上。A. number号码;B. file档案;C. address地址;D. schedule时间表。根据空后的“dialed”可知,夏尔马立即查了莱尔·布克的电话号码并拨了过去,故A项正确。 8.考查动词词义辨析。句意:不久之后,他开始去养老院看望退伍老兵。A. imagined想象;B. considered考虑;C. denied否认;D. began开始。根据空后的“visiting military veterans in nursing homes”可知,不久之后,他开始去养老院看望退伍老兵,故D项正确。 9.考查名词词义辨析。句意:从高中毕业开始,夏尔马就把尽可能多地采访二战老兵作为自己的职责。A. lesson教训;B. duty职责;C. profession职业;D. challenge挑战。根据空后的“to interview as many WWII veterans as he can”可知,夏尔马把采访二战老兵当作自己的职责,故B项正确。 10.argues争论;B. declares宣布;C. hopes希望;D. figures计算、认为。空前说他们中的许多人都已经八九十岁了,所以夏尔马估计他们的生命只有十年左右的时间了,故D项正确。 11.putting off推迟;B. searching for搜寻;C. giving away赠送;D. preparing for准备。根据空后的“everything else in his life — college, dating and hunting a job”可知,夏尔马推迟了生活中的其他事情,比如上大学、约会和找工作,故A项正确。 12.考查动词词义辨析。句意同上。A. introduce介绍;B. refer涉及;C. recommend推荐;D. devote献身、致力于。空前说夏尔马推迟了生活中的其他事情,他这样做就是为了投身于采访二战老兵这项事业之中,故D项正确。 13.考查动词词义辨析。句意:夏尔马为每一位接受采访的老兵制作了一张DVD来记录他们的故事。A. helped帮助;B. admired钦佩;C. interviewed采访;D. appointed约定。根据上文中的“Since graduation from high school, Sharma has made it his ___9___ to interview as many WWII veterans as he can.”可知,从高中毕业开始,夏尔马就把尽可能多地采访二战老兵作为自己的职责,因此他为每一位接受采访的老兵制作了一张DVD来记录他们的故事,故C项正确。 14.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这些人以他们的坚忍和拒绝谈论战争期间发生的事情而闻名。A. intention意图;B. curiosity好奇心;C. refusal拒绝;D. anxiety焦虑。根据空前的“they’re finally 16 to share their stories”可知,这些老兵拒绝谈论自己过去的经历,故C项正确。 15.考查副词词义辨析。句意:然而,随着与这些老兵接触的越来越多,他们最终愿意分享他们的故事。A. However然而;B. Therefore因此;C. Otherwise否则;D. Besides况且。空前说这些老兵拒绝谈论自己过去的经历,再根据后空后的“with frequent contact with the veterans, they’re finally ___16___ to share their stories.”可知此处表示转折关系,故A项正确。 16.考查形容词词义辨析。句意同上。A. satisfied满意的;B. willing愿意的; C. afraid害怕的;D. confident自信的。根据空前的“with frequent contact with the veterans”可知,随着与这些老兵接触的越来越多,他们最终愿意分享他们的故事,故B项正确。 17.考查动词短语辨析。句意:夏尔马每天至少要见一位二战老兵,直到最后一位老兵去世。A. showed up出现;B. set off动身;C. got away离开;D. passed away去世。根据上文中的“Because many of them are in their 80s and 90s, Sharma ___10___ that he has just around 10 years before the veterans of the so-called greatest generation are gone.”可知,这些老兵中的许多人都已经八九十岁了,夏尔马估计他们的生命只有十年左右的时间了,所以他每天至少要见一位二战老兵,直到最后一位老兵去世,故D项正确。 18.考查动词词义辨析。句意:2016年5月,夏尔马创立了旨在保存二战老兵故事的非营利组织“二战英雄”。A. sell卖;B. design设计;C. preserve保存;D. assess评定。上文说夏尔马把采访二战老兵当作自己的职责,并为每一位接受采访的老兵制作了一张DVD来记录他们故事,因此这个非营利组织致力于保存二战老兵的故事,故C项正确。 19.turned in上交;B. brought in引进、带来;C. broken in闯入;D. taken in吸收。根据空后的“more than $186,000”可知,这个主页带来了许多捐款,故B项正确。 20.考查名词词义辨析。句意:夏尔马用这笔钱来支付他的采访旅程和录像设备。A. video视频、录像;B. office办公室;C. research调查;D. computer电脑。根据上文中的“Sharma creates a DVD of their stories”可知,夏尔马为二战老兵制作DVD,这需要用录像设备,故A项正确。
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