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    The idea of donating mosquito nets to millions of Africans came to Katherine Commale’s mind when she was only five years old. She________a documentary about Africa, which________that on average, every 30 seconds one child died of malaria(疟疾)there, which can be caused by mosquito bites. This made her________, but it also________her to do something to save their lives________. Katherine started________money for mosquito nets so that Africans don't have to________malaria. She sent nets to Africa through an organization called Nothing But Nets. By making hand-decorated________with her family and giving them to those who donated money. Katherine inspired people to _____her. Her________was posted on the website of Nothing But Nets. People were touched by her ______, which went beyond age and race,________were pouring in from around the world.

However. Katherine still seemed________. She and her friends wrote letters to the________who were on the list of The World's Billionaires,________they could contribute money. After receiving the letter, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation________that it would donate three million dollars to Nothing But Nets.________to have more people know Katherine's________, the foundation invested(投资)in filming a public welfare documentary.

Thanks to Katherine, the frequency of children's death________from malaria in Africa has been decreased to one person every 120 seconds. Katherine's kindness influenced the world even though she was only a little girl. She showed that no one is too________to change the world into a better place.

1.A.showed B.watched C.made D.broadcast

2.A.mentioned B.counted C.inferred D.witnessed

3.A.nervous B.guilty C.skeptical D.astonished

4.A.forced B.commanded C.motivated D.assisted

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

6.A.providing B.earning C.raising D.accepting

7.A.recover from B.talk about C.suffer from D.know about

8.A.certificates B.invitations C.recommendations D.instructions

9.A.join B.consult C.challenge D.defeat

10.A.advice B.story C.article D.address

11.A.politeness B.innocence C.bravery D.sympathy

12.A.Donations B.Letters C.Reporters D.Listeners

13.A.unsettled B.unmoved C.unhealthy D.unsatisfied

14.A.aged B.learned C.famous D.rich

15.A.warning B.hoping C.informing D.confirming

16.A.insisted B.realized C.Stressed D.declared

17.A.Additionally B.Luckily C.Actually D.Obviously

18.A.diseases B.troubles C.families D.deeds

19.A.resulting B.changing C.growing D.escaping

20.A.forgetful B.clumsy C.young D.poor

 

1.B 2.A 3.D 4.C 5.B 6.C 7.C 8.A 9.A 10.B 11.D 12.A 13.D 14.D 15.B 16.D 17.A 18.D 19.A 20.C 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。介绍了一个小姑娘给非洲地区捐献蚊帐,从而对抗疟疾的故事。 1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她看了一部关于非洲的纪录片,里面提到平均每30秒就有一个孩子死于疟疾,疟疾是由蚊子叮咬引起的。A. showed展示;B. watched观看;C. made制作;D. broadcast广播。她在观看一部关于非洲记录片的时候,记录片中提到非洲有很多孩子死于疟疾,故选B。 2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她看了一部关于非洲的纪录片,里面提到平均每30秒就有一个孩子死于疟疾,疟疾是由蚊子叮咬引起的。A. mentioned提到;B. counted计算;C. inferred推测;D. witnessed目击。根据第2空后的on average, every 30 seconds one child died of malaria(疟疾)there可知,此处指纪录片里“提到”。故选A。 3.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这使她感到惊讶,但也促使她做一些事情来挽救他们的生命。A. nervous紧张的;B. guilty内疚的;C. skeptical怀疑的;D. astonished感到震惊的。平均每30秒就有一个孩子死于疟疾,这让她感到很震惊,故选D。 4.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这使她感到惊讶,但也促使她做一些事情来挽救他们的生命。A. forced强迫;B. commanded命令;C. motivated激发;D. assisted援助。此处指,同时这也激发了她要帮助非洲孩子做些事情,故选C。 5.考查副词词义辨析。句意:因此,凯瑟琳开始为蚊帐筹集资金,这样非洲人就不用忍受疟疾了。A. However然而;B. Therefore因此;C. Meanwhile与此同时;D. Instead反而。此处承接上文,为因果关系。故选B。 6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:因此,凯瑟琳开始为蚊帐筹集资金,这样非洲人就不用忍受疟疾了。A. providing提供;B. earning挣得;C. raising提高;D. accepting接受。通过下文 donated money可知,凯瑟琳开始为蚊帐筹集资金。故选C。 7.考查动词词组辨析。句意:因此,凯瑟琳开始为蚊帐筹集资金,这样非洲人就不用遭受疟疾之苦了。A. recover from痊愈;B. talk about谈论;C. suffer from遭受;D. know about了解。根据“malaria”可知,帮助非洲的人们不遭受疟疾的痛苦,故选C。 8.考查名词词义辨析。句意:通过与她的家人制作手工装饰的证书,并把它们送给那些捐钱的人。A. certificates证书;B. invitations邀请;C. recommendations推荐;D. instructions用法说明。根据下文“giving them to those who donated money”可知,应该是她和家人手写证书,送给那些捐钱的人。故选A。 9.考查动词词义辨析。句意:凯瑟琳激励人们加入她的行列。A. join加入;B. consult咨询;C. challenge挑战;D. defeat击败。根据下文“People were touched by her 11 , which went beyond age and race, 12 were pouring in from around the world.”可知,此处指,她激励大家与她一起帮助非洲人,故选A。 10.考查名词词义辨析。句意:她的故事被贴在“Nothing But Nets”的网站上。A. advice 建议;B. story故事;C. article文章;D. address地址。根据上文开始为蚊帐筹集资金可知,她筹钱她的故事被分享到了网上,人们被她的同情心所感动,故选B。 11.考查名词词义辨析。句意:人们被她的同情心所感动,这种同情心超越了年龄和种族,来自世界各地的捐款源源不断。A. politeness礼貌;B. innocence无辜,天真;C. bravery勇敢,勇气;D. sympathy同情。根据上文 “Katherine started 6 money for mosquito nets so that Africans don't have to 7 malaria.”,可知,她的“同情”感动了人们。故选D。 12.考查名词词义辨析。句意:人们被她的同情心所感动,这种同情心超越了年龄和种族,来自世界各地的捐款源源不断。A. Donations捐献;B. Letters信;C. Reporters记者;D. Listeners听众。根据上文“The idea of donating ”可知,源源不断的捐助就从世界各地蜂拥而至,故选A。 13.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:然而,凯瑟琳似乎仍然不满足。A. unsettled不平稳的;B. unmoved未被感动的;C. unhealthy不健康的D. unsatisfied不满意的。根据下文She and her friends wrote letters to the 14 who were on the list of The World's Billionaires, 15 they could contribute money. 可知,她对此并不满足。故选D。 14.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:她和她的朋友们给世界富豪榜上的富豪们写信,希望他们能捐钱。A. aged年老的;B. learned 有学问的;C. famous著名的;D. rich有钱的。根据第14空后的who were on the list of The World's Billionaires 可知,她希望“富人”捐款。The rich意为“富人们”。故选D。 15.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她和她的朋友们给世界富豪榜上的富豪们写信,希望他们能捐钱。A. warning警告;B. hoping希望;C. informing告知;D. confirming确认。根据第15空后的they could contribute money.可知,希望有钱人“捐款”。故选B。 16.考查动词词义辨析。句意:收到这封信后,比尔和梅琳达·盖茨基金会宣布将捐赠300万美元。A. insisted坚持;B. realized意识到;C. Stressed强调;D. declared宣布。在接到Katherine的信后,这个基金会宣布他们将捐献300万美金,故选D。 17.考查副词词义辨析。句意:另外,为了让更多人了解 katherine 的事迹,基金会投资拍摄了一部公益纪录片。A. Additionally另外;B. Luckily幸运地;C. Actually事实上;D. Obviously明显地。此处指,(除了捐300万美金)另外,这个基金会还把Katherine的事迹拍成了记录片,让更多的人知道,故选A。 18.考查名词词义辨析。句意:另外,为了让更多人了解 katherine 的事迹,基金会投资拍摄了一部公益纪录片。A. diseases疾病;B. troubles麻烦;C. families家庭;D. deeds事迹。根据第18空后的the foundation invested(投资)in filming a public welfare documentary.可知,投资拍摄公益纪录片,是为了宣传她的“事迹”。故选D。 19.考查动词词义辨析。句意:多亏了凯瑟琳,非洲儿童死于疟疾的频率已经降低到每120秒一人。A. resulting发生,产生;B. changing改变;C. growing生长;D. escaping逃离。根据上文every 30 seconds one child died of malaria(疟疾)there可知,孩子是死于疟疾,所以用resulting from。故选A。 20.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:她证明了没有人会因为太年轻而不能把世界变成一个更好的地方。A. forgetful 健忘的;B. clumsy笨拙的;C. young年轻的;D. poor可怜的,贫穷的。根据even though she was only a little girl.可知,她证明了没有人会因为太年轻而不能把世界变成一个更好的地方。故选C。
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