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The Millers ran a grocery store(食品杂货店) in our community. One day I was there buying some early potatoes _______ I noticed a small boy, hungrily looking at a basket of freshly _______ green peas. I _______ the conversation between Mr. Miller and the _______ looking boy. “Hello, Barry, how are you today?”

“Fine, thank you, Mr. Miller. I’m just _______ the peas. They look good.”

“Would you like to take some home?”

“No, sir. I’ve got _______ to pay for them with. All I get is my marble(弹珠) here.”

“I can see that. Hmm, the only thing is that this one is blue and I like red. Do you have a red one at home?”

“Not _______ but almost. ”

“Take this sack of peas home with you and let me look at that red marble _______ you come back.”

Mrs. Miller who had been standing nearby, came over to help me and told me, “There are _______other boys like Barry in our community, and they are very________. My husband just loves to ________ with them for peas or whatever. When they come back with their ________ marbles, he decides he doesn’t like red ________ and he sends them home with a bag of produce for a green marble or an orange one.”

Several years later, Mr. Miller died. At the ________ I saw three young men. Each young man placed his own ________ hand over the cold pale hand in the coffin, ________ their eyes.

“Those three young men were the boys. They ________ the things my husband ‘traded’ them. Now, at last, when my husband could not ________ his mind about color or size, they came to pay their debt,” said Mrs. Miller.

With loving gentleness, Mrs. Miller________ the lifeless fingers of her husband. ________ underneath were three shining red marbles.

1.A.while B.when C.as D.so

2.A.bought B.brought C.taken D.picked

3.A.listened B.saw C.overheard D.watched

4.A.thirsty B.hungry C.dirty D.happy

5.A.feeling B.enjoying C.admiring D.smelling

6.A.nothing B.everything C.something D.anything

7.A.exactly B.correctly C.perhaps D.particularly

8.A.every time B.last time C.all time D.next time

9.A.three B.two C.four D.many

10.A.fortunate B.rich C.poor D.lovely

11.A.talk B.sell C.trade D.bargain

12.A.red B.blue C.orange D.colored

13.A.all at once B.in all C.after all D.above all

14.A.ceremony B.funeral C.grocery D.community

15.A.strong B.gentle C.relaxed D.warm

16.A.covering B.wiping C.opening D.closing

17.A.appreciated B.respected C.remembered D.liked

18.A.make B.keep C.tell D.change

19.A.moved B.touched C.lifted D.approached

20.A.Resting B.Holding C.Appearing D.Placing

 

1.B 2.D 3.C 4.B 5.C 6.A 7.A 8.D 9.B 10.C 11.D 12.A 13.C 14.B 15.D 16.B 17.A 18.D 19.C 20.A 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。文章介绍了一个感人的故事。Mr. Miller为了帮助三个贫穷的孩子,以一种特殊的“讨价还价”方式,为三个孩子提供一些东西。 1.考查连词词义辨析。句意:我正在那里买点土豆,这时我注意到一个小男孩,他正饥饿地看着一篮新鲜采摘的绿豆。A. while当……时;B. when这时,当……时;C. as当……时,一边……一边;D. so因此。根据本句中的was buying可知此处考查:be doing…when…“正在做某事这时……”when在这个结构中强调突然性。故选B。 2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我正在那里买点土豆,这时我注意到一个小男孩,他正饥饿地看着一篮新鲜采摘的绿豆。A. bought买;B. brought带来;C. taken拿走;D. picked采摘。根据freshly“新鲜的”可知此处指新鲜采摘的豆子。故选D。 3.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我不经意间听到Mr. Miller与这个看起来很饥饿的男孩之间的对话。A. listened听;B. saw看到;C. overheard(不经意间)听到;D. watched看。根据上文可知作者正在购物,应该是不经意间听到了别人的对话。故选C。 4.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我不经意间听到Mr. Miller与这个看起来很饥饿的男孩之间的对话。A. thirsty口渴的;B. hungry饥饿的;C. dirty脏的;D. happy高兴的。上句I noticed a small boy, hungrily looking at a basket of freshly ___2___ green peas.提到了这个男孩很饿。故选B。 5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:谢谢你,Mr. Miller。我正在欣赏这些豆子,它们看起来真好。A. feeling感觉;B. enjoying喜欢;C. admiring欣赏;D. smelling闻。根据选项来看,只有admire与后句They look good.中的look相照应。故选C。 6.考查代词词义辨析。句意:不,先生。我没钱买它们。我只有这个弹珠。A. nothing没任何东西;B. everything所有东西;C. something一些东西;D. anything任何东西。根据后句All I get is my marble(弹珠) here.可知小男孩没钱。故选A。 7.考查副词词义辨析。句意:不见得有,但差不多。A. exactly准确地,确切地;B. correctly正确地;C. perhaps或许;D. particularly尤其。根据句意可知此处考查短语not exactly“不完全是,不见得”。故选A。 8.考查连词词义辨析。句意:下次你回来的时候让我看看红色的弹珠。A. every time每次……的时候;B. last time上次……的时候;C. all time一直;D. next time下次……的时候;根据常识可知Mr. Miller应该是让小男孩下次再来的时候带着红色弹珠过来。故选D。 9.考查数词词义辨析。句意:在我们社区还有两个孩子和Barry一样,他们家里很贫穷。A. three 三个;B. two 两个;C. four四个;D. many很多。根据下文Those three young men were the boys可知算上Barry,Mr. Miller帮助了三个孩子。故选B。 10.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:在我们社区还有两个孩子和Barry一样,他们家里很贫穷。A. fortunate幸运的;B. rich富有的;C. poor穷的;D. lovely可爱的。根据上文对Barry的描述可知这几个孩子家里应该很穷,所以Mr. Miller才帮助他们。故选C。 11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我丈夫就是喜欢跟他们讨价还价买豌豆什么的。A. talk交谈;B. sell卖;C. trade交易;D. bargain讨价还价。根据下句When they come back with their ___12___ marbles, he decides he doesn’t like red ___13___ and he sends them home with a bag of produce for a green marble or an orange one.可知当他们拿着有色弹珠回来的时候,Mr. Miller就说他根本不喜欢红色,然后让他们拿包东西回家换个绿色的或橘色的,由此可知这个过程就像讨价还价一样。故选D。 12.考查名词词义辨析。句意:当他们拿着有色弹珠回来的时候,我丈夫就说他终归不喜欢红色,然后让他们拿包东西回家换个绿色的或橘色的。A. red红色;B. blue蓝色;C. orange橘色;D. colored上色的。根据上文“Take this sack of peas home with you and let me look at that red marble ___8___ you come back.”可知这次孩子应该是拿着红色弹珠回来。故选A。 13.考查介词短语辨析。句意:当他们拿着有色弹珠回来的时候,我丈夫就说他终究不喜欢红色,然后让他们拿包东西回家换个绿色的或橘色的。A. all at once突然;B. in all总计;C. after all毕竟,终究,终归;D. above all最重要的是。根据语境可知,选项C. after all符合语境。故选C。 14.考查名词词义辨析。句意:在他的葬礼上,我看到了三个年轻人。A. ceremony仪式;B. funeral葬礼;C. grocery杂货店;D. community社区。根据上句Several years later, Mr. Miller died.可知Mr. Miller去世了,因此应该是作者参加他的葬礼。故选B。 15.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:每一个年轻人把他自己温暖的手放在棺材里冰冷苍白的手上,擦着眼泪。A. strong强壮的;B. gentle温柔的;C. relaxed放松的;D. warm温暖的。此处用warm与本句中的the cold pale hand形成鲜明对比。故选D。 16.考查动词词义辨析。句意:每一个年轻人把他自己温暖的手放在棺材里冰冷苍白的手上,擦着眼泪。根据。A. covering覆盖;B. wiping擦拭;C. opening打开;D. closing关闭。根据常识可知,这三个男孩应该是伤心地哭了,所以是擦着脸上的眼泪。故选B。 17.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他们很感激我丈夫与他们交易的东西。A. appreciated感激;B. respected尊重; C. remembered记得;D. liked喜欢。Mr. Miller用这种特别的交易方式帮助了这三个孩子,所以此处三个孩子应该为此而感激Mr. Miller的帮助。故选A。 18.考查动词词义辨析。句意:现在,当我的丈夫不再改变对弹珠的颜色或大小的时候,他们(三个)来还债了。A. make使,让;B. keep保持; C. tell告诉;D. change改变。根据句意可知此处考查短语change one’s mind about改变某人对……的主意。故选D。 19.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Mrs. Miller抬起了她丈夫那没有任何生命气息的手指。A. moved移动;B. touched触摸;C. lifted抬高,提升;D. approached靠近。根据后句___20___ underneath were three shining red marbles.可知Mrs. Miller抬起丈夫的手后才能看到下面的东西。故选C。 20.考查动词词义辨析。句意:下面放着三个闪烁着光芒的红色弹珠。A. Resting躺在,放在;B. Holding持有,举办;C. Appearing出现;D. Placing放置。根据句意可知此处应该是指三个弹珠安放在Mr. Miller的手下,rest可以形容弹珠躺在那里或安息在那里;选项D应该用被动形式。故选A。
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