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    Rhemy Elsey, a fifth-grader, is deaf and mainly uses sign language to communicate, along with the ______ of an interpreter. Some of his fellow fifth-graders decided to ______ their break once a week to form an American Sign Language club in order to chat more ______ with Rhemy.

It’s been a few months since the club was ______ and his classmates’ participation has _______ Rhemy. “It’ s like they want to be like me” he said.

Though Rhemy signs to communicate with others. he has cochlear implants(耳蜗植入)that help him ______. His interpreter, Tammy Arvin, ______ the club, which meets every Wednesday. So far, the club members have learned basic ____  in different topics including school, food and clothing.

Arvin who accompanies him during school said that ______ the club’s formation, not only was it difficult for students to communicate directly with Rhemy, his use of an interpreter also led to ______ challenges for him. “It can be really ______ for deaf kids from a social and emotional standpoint to have an interpreter   ____ them around all day long,” Arvin said. So when the other students expressed interest in an ASL club, Arvin was ______.

The club has already had an effect on the way the students ______ with Rhemy. The ______ can have more natural conversations which make Rhemy feel less isolated(孤立的). And the students are also ______ a very important culture.

“They don’t necessarily realize they’ are learning…about deaf culture by ____   this club,” Arvin said. “It ______ gives them a perspective on this other ______ that they previously weren’t aware of, so they’re ______ greatly just in terms of learning about diversity and having a broader perspective on the world around them.

1.A.role B.help C.idea D.need

2.A.give up B.put off C.prepare for D.talk about

3.A.openly B.casually C.modestly D.effectively

4.A.improved B.formed C.evaluated D.purchased

5.A.delighted B.worried C.calmed D.disappointed

6.A.touch B.learn C.speak D.hear

7.A.visits B.blames C.instructs D.discovers

8.A.rules B.goals C.signs D.games

9.A.since B.before C.through D.during

10.A.economic B.intellectual C.political D.social

11.A.hard B.lucky C.funny D.helpful

12.A.driving B.disturbing C.following D.protecting

13.A.moved B.embarrassed C.anxious D.concerned

14.A.agree B.fight C.compare D.communicate

15.A.kids B.teachers C.interpreters D.parents

16.A.discussing B.exploring C.saving D.controlling

17.A.breaking up B.approving of C.looking into D.participating in

18.A.frequently B.hardly C.really D.suddenly

19.A.task B.behavior C.culture D.opinion

20.A.fearing B.benefiting C.appreciating D.ignoring

 

1.B 2.A 3.D 4.B 5.A 6.D 7.C 8.C 9.B 10.D 11.A 12.C 13.A 14.D 15.A 16.B 17.D 18.C 19.C 20.B 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文,短文叙述了五年级学生Rhemy Elsey是一个聋哑人,他的一些五年级同学决定每周放弃一次课间休息,成立一个美国手语俱乐部,以便更有效地与Elsey聊天。俱乐部的成立使得Elsey能与同学们更好地交流,也使得同学们学到关于聋哑文化的知识。他们从学习多样性和对周围世界有更广阔的视角中受益匪浅。 1.考查名词词义辨析。句意:五年级学生Rhemy Elsey是一个聋哑人,主要使用手语进行交流,还需要一名翻译的帮助。A. role角色;B. help帮助;C. idea观点;D. need需要。根据下文“Arvin who accompanies him during school ”可知,Elsey是一个聋哑人,主要使用手语进行交流,还需要一名翻译的帮助。with the help of“在……帮助下”。故选B项。 2.考查动词短语词义辨析。句意:他的一些五年级同学决定每周放弃一次课间休息,成立一个美国手语俱乐部,以便更有效地与Elsey聊天。A. give up放弃;B. put off推迟;C. prepare for为……做准备;D. talk about谈论。根据“form an American Sign Language club ”可知,成立一个美国手语俱乐部,就要放弃每周一次课间休息来开展活动。故选A项。 3.考查副词词义辨析。句意:他的一些五年级同学决定每周放弃一次课间休息,成立一个美国手语俱乐部,以便更有效地与Elsey聊天。A. openly公然地;B. casually不在意地;C. modestly谦虚地;D. effectively高效地。根据下文“have more natural conversations”可知,成立一个美国手语俱乐部,目的是更有效地与Elsey聊天,最终达到了这个目标。故选D项。 4.考查动词词义辨析。句意:俱乐部成立已经几个月了,他的同学们的参与让Elsey很高兴。A. improved提高;B. formed形成;C. evaluated评估;D. purchased购买。根据上文“form an American Sign Language club ”可知,俱乐部成立已经几个月了。本句属于原词复现。故选B项。 5.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:俱乐部成立已经几个月了,他的同学们的参与让Elsey很高兴。A. delighted高兴的;B. worried担忧的;C. calmed平静的;D. disappointed失望的。根据“It’ s like they want to be like me” he said.”可知,他的同学们的参与让Elsey很高兴。故选A项。 6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:耳蜗植入帮助他听力。A. touch触摸;B. learn学习;C. speak说;D. hear听。根据常识可知,耳蜗植入帮助聋哑人更好地听。故选D项。 7.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他的翻译塔米·阿尔文(Tammy Arvin)指导俱乐部,俱乐部每周三聚会。A. visits拜访;B. blames责备;C. instructs指导;D. discovers发现。塔米·阿尔文对这个俱乐部进行着指导。故选C项。 8.考查名词词义辨析。句意:到目前为止,俱乐部成员已经学习了不同话题的基本符号,包括学校、食物和衣服。A. rules规则;B. goals目标;C. signs符号;D. games游戏。根据上文“ sign language”可知,俱乐部成员已经学习了不同话题的基本符号,包括学校、食物和衣服。故选C项。 9.考查连词词义辨析。句意:在学校陪伴他的阿尔文说,在俱乐部成立之前,学生们不仅难以与Elsey直接交流,他使用的翻译也给他带来了社会挑战。A. since自从;B. before在……之前;C. through尽管;D. during在……期间。根据“not only was it difficult for students to communicate directly with Rhemy”可知,在俱乐部成立之前,学生们难以与Else直接交流。故选B项。 10.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:在学校陪伴他的阿文说,在俱乐部成立之前,学生们不仅难以与Elsey直接交流,他使用的翻译也给他带来了社会挑战。A. economic经济的;B. intellectual聪明的;C. political政治的;D. social社会的。根据“It can be really ___11___ for deaf kids from a social and emotional standpoint to have an interpreter ___12___ them around all day long,”可知,他使用的翻译也给他带来了社会挑战。故选D项。 11.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:阿尔文说:“从社会和情感的角度来看,聋哑儿童很难有一名翻译整天跟着他们。A. hard困难的;B. lucky幸运的;C. funny滑稽的;D. helpful有益处的。根据“round all day long”可知,聋哑儿童很难有一名翻译整天跟着他们。故选A项。 12.考查动词词义辨析。句意:阿尔文说:“从社会和情感的角度来看,聋哑儿童很难有一名翻译整天跟着他们。A. driving开车;B. disturbing打扰;C. following跟谁;D. protecting保护。根据“Arvin who accompanies him ”可知,聋哑儿童很难有一名翻译整天跟着他们。故选C项。 13.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:因此,当其他学生对美国手语俱乐部表示出兴趣时,阿尔文被打动了。A. moved感动的;B. embarrassed尴尬的;C. anxious焦虑的;D. concerned关心的。根据“when the other students expressed interest in an ASL club,”可知,当其他学生对美国手语俱乐部表示出兴趣时,阿尔文被打动了。感动的原因即有来自于同学们的热情,也有来自于与同学们能够高效的沟通。故选A项。 14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:俱乐部已经对学生们与Elsey 交流的方式产生了影响。A. agree同意;B. fight打仗;C. compare对比;D. communicate交流。根据上文“Though Rhemy signs to communicate with others.”可知,俱乐部已经对学生们与Elsey交流的方式产生了影响。故选D项。 15.考查名词词义辨析。句意:孩子们可以进行更自然的对话,这样Elsey就不会感到被孤立了。A. kids孩子;B. teachers老师;C. interpreters翻译,口译者;D. parents父母。根据上文“Rhemy Elsey, a fifth-grader”以及“Some of his fellow fifth-graders ”可知,五年的学生都是孩子。故选A项。 16.考查动词词义辨析。句意:学生们也在探索一种非常重要的文化。A. discussing讨论;B. exploring探索;C. saving节省;D. controlling控制。成立俱乐部,学习手语就是在探索一种文化。故选B项。 17.考查动词短语词义辨析。句意:阿尔文说:他们没有意识到,通过参加这个俱乐部,他们正在学习……关于聋人文化的知识。A. breaking up分解;B. approving of同意;C. looking into调查;D. participating in参加。根据上文可知,成立了俱乐部,学习手语,所以通过参加这个俱乐部,他们正在学习……关于聋人文化的知识。故选D项。 18.考查副词词义辨析。句意:这确实给他们提供了一个他们以前没有意识到的另一种文化视角,所以他们从学习文化多样性以及对周围世界有更广阔的视角中受益匪浅。A. frequently频繁地;B. hardly几乎不;C. really真正地;D. suddenly突然地。本空用副词really“真正地”表示强调,来肯定成立俱乐部,学习手语所带来的意义。故选C项。 19.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这确实给他们提供了一个他们以前没有意识到的另一种文化视角,所以他们从学习文化多样性以及对周围世界有更广阔的视角中受益匪浅。A. task任务;B. behavior行为;C. culture文化;D. opinion观点。根据“a very important culture.”可知,这确实给他们提供了一个他们以前没有意识到的另一种文化视角。故选C项。 20.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这确实给了他们一个他们以前没有意识到的另一种文化视角,所以他们从学习文化多样性以及对周围世界有更广阔的视角中受益匪浅。A. fearing害怕;B. benefiting使受益;C. appreciating感激;D. ignoring忽略。根据“in terms of learning about diversity and having a broader perspective on the world around them.”可知,他们从学习文化多样性以及对周围世界有更广阔的视角中受益匪浅。故选B项。
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