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    I sat down at my desk and started writing a letter of thankfulness, but when it came to actually putting the letter into the mailbox... I _______ ...I couldn’t do it. I suddenly felt a sense of _______ and insecurity (不安).

The letter was to an old teacher with whom I kept in _______ on Facebook. For months, I read about what she _______ on her Facebook page, which helped me to live my life differently. Her volunteer (志愿者) work wasn’t huge. _______ , she was doing small, local good deeds. _______ , she changed my views on the world and for some reason, I felt I should let her know how her example _______ influenced me.

I could have easily sent her an email, but that seemed not enough for such an important thank-you. That’s why I ended up _______ the letter. But now here I was, standing before the mailbox, unable to put the envelope inside. What was stopping me? It suddenly hit me that I was _______ of being too nice. I guess I felt strange ________ it wasn’t like she was my best friend or a relative. Maybe my ________ was too heartfelt. Thinking this over, I put the envelope in the mailbox ________.

Weeks later I received a message from her. It turned out she was ________ a hard time and my note ________ a lot to her. She said she had no idea she was playing such a big ________ in others’ life.

Not only did this letter make her happier, but her response to it brightened my world and ________ my level of happiness as well. I was so ________ that it had such a great influence on her that I decided to write a(n) ________ letter to someone each month. Now it’s easier for me to ________ the goodness in others and be more ________ for this beautiful life I’m living.

1.A.stopped B.continued C.swapped D.paced

2.A.disappointment B.concern C.responsibility D.power

3.A.touch B.mind C.sight D.order

4.A.gave in B.suffered from C.packed up D.set down

5.A.So B.However C.Instead D.Meanwhile

6.A.Gradually B.Exactly C.Fluently D.Frequently

7.A.widely B.rapidly C.loosely D.greatly

8.A.checking B.receiving C.handwriting D.reading

9.A.confident B.afraid C.fond D.sure

10.A.because B.although C.while D.until

11.A.purpose B.agreement C.present D.message

12.A.sadly B.officially C.finally D.entirely

13.A.turning over B.giving in to C.going through D.making use of

14.A.ignored B.meant C.offered D.recognized

15.A.part B.decision C.usage D.command

16.A.forecast B.increased C.expressed D.judged

17.A.stubborn B.lonely C.upset D.excited

18.A.congratulation B.thank-you C.request D.comfort

19.A.hand out B.put out C.set out D.find out

20.A.satisfied B.sorry C.grateful D.careful

 

1.A 2.B 3.A 4.D 5.C 6.A 7.D 8.C 9.B 10.A 11.D 12.C 13.C 14.B 15.A 16.B 17.D 18.B 19.D 20.C 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。一位老教师一直在做善事,并把自己做的善事分享在脸书上,给作者带来了很大的影响。作者给她写了一封感谢信,这封感谢信帮助那位老教师度过了最艰难的时光,作者决定每个月都给别人写一封感谢信。 1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我停了下来。A. stopped停止;B. continued继续;C. swapped交换;D. paced踱步。根据下文...I couldn’t do it.可知,当我要把这封信投入邮箱的时候,我停了下来,我不能这样做。故A项正确。 2.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我突然感到一种忧虑和不安。A. disappointment失望;B. concern担忧;C. responsibility责任;D. power权力,电力。此处应该使用名词concern与insecurity一致,我突然感到一种忧虑和不安。故B项正确。 3.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这封信是写给一位老教师的,我和她在Facebook上保持着联系。A. touch联系;B. mind思想;C. sight视野;D. order顺序。短语:keep in touch with“保持联系”;keep…in mind“记住……”;keep…in sight“保持在视界范围内”;keep…in order“使……保持有序”。根据下文For months, I read about what she ___4___ on her Facebook page, which helped me to live my life differently.可知,我和这位老教师在Facebook上保持着联系。故A项正确。 4.考查动词短语辨析。句意:几个月来,我读到她在她的Facebook页面上写下的东西,帮助我以不同的方式生活。A. gave in屈服,让步;B. suffered from遭受;C. packed up打包,整理;D. set down写下,记下。根据语境可知,我一直阅读她在脸书上所写的内容。故D项正确。 5.考查副词词义辨析。句意:相反,她在做当地的小善事。A. So于是;B. However然而;C. Instead代替,相反;D. Meanwhile与此同时。根据上文Her volunteer (志愿者) work wasn’t huge.可知,前后两句话存在转折关系;however解释为“然而”,表示一种转折,说明后面陈述的内容与前面的内容相反;instead虽然也表示转折,但它的意思更侧重于“取而代之”这层意思。所以往往翻译成“相反地”。由此可知,此处instead符合语境。故C项正确。 6.考查副词词义辨析。句意:渐渐地,她改变了我对世界的看法,出于某种原因,我觉得我应该让她知道她的榜样是如何极大地影响了我。A. Gradually逐渐地;B. Exactly确切地;C. Fluently流利地;D. Frequently频繁地。根据上文For months, I read about what she ___4___ on her Facebook page, which helped me to live my life differently.可知,我一直阅读她在脸书上所写的内容,她所做的那些微小却很善良的事情逐渐改变了我对世界的看法。故A项正确。 7.考查副词词义辨析。句意:渐渐地,她改变了我对世界的看法,出于某种原因,我觉得我应该让她知道她的榜样是如何极大地影响了我。A. widely狂野地;B. rapidly迅速地;C. loosely松散地;D. greatly极大地。根据上文For months, I read about what she ___4___ on her Facebook page, which helped me to live my life differently.可知,我觉得我应该让她知道她的榜样是如何极大地影响了我。故D项正确。 8.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这就是为什么我最后还是手写了这封信。A. checking核对;B. receiving收到;C. handwriting写;D. reading阅读。根据上文I could have easily sent her an email, but that seemed not enough for such an important thank-you.可知,我最后还是手写了这封信。故C项正确。 9.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我突然意识到我害怕自己太好了。A. confident自信的;B. afraid害怕的;C. fond喜欢的;D. sure确信的。根据上文But now here I was, standing before the mailbox, unable to put the envelope inside. What was stopping me?及下文Maybe my ___11___ was too heartfelt.可知,我突然意识到我害怕自己太好了。故B项正确。 10.考查连接词辨析。句意:我想我觉得很奇怪,因为她不是我最好的朋友或亲戚。A. because因为;B. although尽管;C. while当……时;D. until直到……才。根据语境可知,此处表原因。故A项正确。 11.考查名词词义辨析。句意:也许我的信息太真诚了。A. purpose目的;B. agreement协议;C. present礼物;D. message信息。根据语境可知,在信里所写的内容是人们要表达的信息。故D项正确。 12.考查副词词义辨析。句意:我想了想,最后把信封放进了邮筒。A. sadly悲伤地;B. officially正式地;C. finally最终;D. entirely完全地。根据下文Weeks later I received a message from her.可知,最终我还是把它邮寄了出去。故C项正确。 13.考查动词短语辨析。句意:原来她正在经历一段艰难的时期,我的那封信对她意义重大。A. turning over翻转;B. giving in to屈服,让步;C. going through度过,熬过;D. making use of利用。根据空后a hard time可知,她正在经历一段艰难的时光。故C项正确。 14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:原来她正在经历一段艰难的时期,我的那封信对她意义重大。A. ignored忽视;B. meant意味着;C. offered提供;D. recognized认出。根据下文Not only did this letter make her happier, but her response to it brightened my world and ___16___ my level of happiness as well.可知,我的那封信对她意义重大。故B项正确。 15.考查名词词义辨析。句意:她说她不知道自己在别人的生活中扮演着如此重要的角色。A. part部分,作用;B. decision决定;C. usage用法,用途;D. command命令,要求。动词短语play a part in“在……中起作用”,我的那封信对她意义重大,她并不知道她在别人的生活这起着如此大的作用。故A项正确。 16.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这封信不仅使她更快乐,而且她的回信也使我的世界更明亮,我的幸福水平也提高了。A. forecast预测;B. increased增加;C. expressed表达;D. judged判断。根据not only…but…“不仅……而且……”可知,我写给她的信不仅让她更为开心,而且她的回信也使我的世界更明亮,我的幸福水平也提高了。故B项正确。 17.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我很激动,它对她产生了巨大的影响,所以我决定每个月给某人写一封感谢信。A. stubborn固执的;B. lonely孤独的;C. upset难受的;D. excited激动的。根据Not only did this letter make her happier, but her response to it brightened my world and ___16___ my level of happiness as well.可知,我的信对她有如此巨大的影响,我感到非常激动,以至于我决定每个月都给某个人写一封感谢信。故D项正确。 18.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我很激动,它对她产生了巨大的影响,所以我决定每个月给某人写一封感谢信。A. congratulation祝贺;B. thank-you感谢;C. request请求;D. comfort安慰。根据第一句I sat down at my desk and started writing a letter of thankfulness可知,我给她写了一封感谢信,这封感谢信对她有大的影响,我决定每个月都给某个人写一封感谢信。故B项正确。 19.考查动词短语辨析。句意:现在我更容易发现别人的善良,也更感激我现在的美好生活。A. hand out分发,给予;B. put out熄灭;C. set out出发,动身;D. find out发现,找到。根据语境可知,现在我更容易发现别人的善良,也更感激我现在的美好生活。故D项正确。 20.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:现在我更容易发现别人的善良,也更感激我现在的美好生活。A. satisfied满意的;B. sorry悲伤的;C. grateful感激的;D. careful细心的。根据上文Now it’s easier for me to ___19___ the goodness in others可知,现在我更容易发现别人的善良,也更感激我现在的美好生活。故C项正确。
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