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    It’s no news that there are places in this world where children are lacking basic life necessities. Even though there are organizations_________to give children happiness in the world, they can’t be everywhere. This brings a(n)_________: who will stand in the gap and give these children a_________life on earth?

Rajesh Kumar Sharma, a 43-year-old_________decided to open a free school in New Delhi, India for_________children. The idea struck him when he visited the Delhi metro station and_________that many children were playing there_________attending school. When he questioned their_________working at the site, they replied that there were no schools nearby and no one_________.All they wanted for their children was to get a job to____________the family income.____________that he had to quit college due to____________limits, Rajesh did not want the same fate (命运) to happen to these children. So he created a____________school beneath the tracks of the station for them.

Five days a week, with a torn mat to sit on and part of a____________painted as a blackboard, Rajesh spares two hours to____________while his grocery store is attended to by his brother. His students are____________child laborers and farm workers who hardly had the____________to decide their own fate.

Since the school started, it is been____________by anonymous (匿名的) donors who provide clothing, books and stationery (文具) for the children. Rajesh has been able to influence his community as more parents are ____________their children to study. He shows us that nothing is impossible if you put your ____________into it.

1.A.deserving B.waiting C.battling D.failing

2.A.doubt B.question C.guess D.argument

3.A.colorful B.wealthy C.common D.meaningful

4.A.professor B.shopkeeper C.worker D.engineer

5.A.needy B.lonely C.homeless D.hopeless

6.A.expected B.acknowledged C.indicated D.noticed

7.A.other than B.regardless of C.rather than D.apart from

8.A.parents B.classmates C.neighbors D.relatives

9.A.complained B.cared C.reacted D.commented

10.A.add to B.lead to C.bring up D.take up

11.A.Assuming B.Admitting C.Reasoning D.Remembering

12.A.academic B.age C.financial D.time

13.A.traditional B.private C.normal D.temporary

14.A.wall B.train C.roof D.platform

15.A.serve B.teach C.practise D.learn

16.A.mostly B.surely C.rarely D.nearly

17.A.money B.potential C.chance D.experience

18.A.operated B.funded C.built D.expanded

19.A.challenging B.begging C.forcing D.encouraging

20.A.dream B.talent C.heart D.knowledge

 

1.C 2.B 3.D 4.B 5.A 6.D 7.C 8.A 9.B 10.A 11.D 12.C 13.D 14.A 15.B 16.A 17.C 18.B 19.D 20.C 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了43岁的杂货店老板Rajesh Kumar Sharma在印度新德里为贫困儿童开办了一所免费学校,文章叙述了他产生这一想法的原因以及他给学生们上课的情况。因为Rajesh 的投入,随着越来越多的父母鼓励自己的孩子学习,Rajesh用行动告诉我们,只要你全身心投入去做,没有什么是不可能的。 1. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:即使世界上有一些组织在为给孩子们幸福而奋斗,但它们不可能无处不在。A. deserving值得;B. waiting等待;C. battling奋斗,斗争;D. failing失败。结合后文to give children happiness in the world可知,世界上有一些组织在为了孩子们的幸福而奋斗着。故选C。 2. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:这就产生了一个问题:究竟是谁来填补这个空白,给这些孩子们一个有意义的人生呢?A. doubt怀疑;B. question问题;C. guess猜测;D. argument争论。结合后文who will stand in the gap and give these children a…可知,后文提出了一个问题。故选B。 3. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这就产生了一个问题:究竟是谁来填补这个空白,给这些孩子们一个有意义的人生呢?A. colorful多彩的;B. wealthy富有的;C. common普通的;D. meaningful有意义的。结合上文提到有一些组织为了孩子的幸福而奋斗,但是他们不能无处不在,因此产生了一个问题,谁应该来填补这个空白,给这些需要帮助的孩子一个有意义的人生。故选D。 4. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:43岁的店主Rajesh Kumar Sharma决定在印度新德里为贫困儿童开办一所免费学校。A. professor教授;B. shopkeeper店主;C. worker工人;D. engineer工程师。根据倒数第二段中while his grocery store is attended to by his brother可知,Rajesh Kumar Sharma有一个杂货店,是个店主。故选B。 5. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:43岁的店主Rajesh Kumar Sharma决定在印度新德里为贫困儿童开办一所免费学校。A. needy贫困的;B. lonely寂寞的;C. homeless无家可归的;D. hopeless绝望的。结合上文decided to open a free school可推知,开办免费学习针对的肯定是贫困,上不起学的孩子们。故选A。 6. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:当他参观德里地铁站时,注意到很多孩子都在那里玩耍而不是上学,他产生了这个想法。A. expected期待;B. acknowledged承认;C. indicated表明;D. noticed注意到。结合后文that many children were playing there可知,Rajesh在参观地铁站时,注意到了很多孩子在地铁站里玩耍。故选D。 7. 考查介词短语辨析。句意:当他参观德里地铁站时,注意到很多孩子都在那里玩耍而不是上学,他产生了这个想法。A. other than除了;B. regardless of不管;C. rather than而不是;D. apart from除……之外。结合上文that many children were playing there可知,孩子在地铁站里玩耍,而不是(rather than)去上学。故选C。 8. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:当他询问他们在现场工作的父母时,他们回答说附近没有学校,没有人在意。A. parents父母;B. classmates同学;C. neighbors邻居;D. relatives亲戚。孩子在地铁站里玩耍,没有去上学,Rajesh肯定是询问这些孩子的父母(parents)孩子为什么没去上学的情况。故选A。 9. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:当他询问他们在现场工作的父母时,他们回答说附近没有学校,没有人在意。A. complained抱怨;B. cared在意,关心;C. reacted反应;D. commented评论。结合后文All they wanted for their children was to get a job可知,这些孩子的父母根本没有人在意孩子有没有上学,他们只想孩子去找个工作。故选B。 10. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:他们对孩子的全部期望就是找一份工作以增加家庭收入。A. add to增加;B. lead to导致;C. bring up提出;D. take up拿起。结合上文All they wanted for their children was to get a job可知,这些父母只希望孩子找份工作,挣钱,以此来增加家庭收入。故选A。 11. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:Rajesh想起自己因为经济拮据不得不退学,他不希望同样的命运发生在这些孩子身上。A. Assuming假设;B. Admitting承认;C. Reasoning推论;D. Remembering想起。结合后文that he had to quit college可知,Rajesh想起了自己因为经济拮据不能上大学的事情。故选D。 12. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:Rajesh想起自己因为经济拮据不得不退学,他不希望同样的命运发生在这些孩子身上。A. academic学术的;B. age年龄;C. financial财务的;D. time定时的。结合上文那些在地铁站玩耍的孩子的父母,只希望孩子能找份工作养家,可推知这些孩子的家庭经济情况并不好,而这与Rajesh的情况相似,可推知Rajesh也是因为经济问题退学的。故选C。 13. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:所以他在车站轨道下为他们创建了一所临时学校。A. traditional传统的;B. private私人的;C. normal正常的;D. temporary临时的。结合后文school beneath the tracks of the station for them可推知,这所学校在一个车站轨道下面,是一个临时学校。故选D。 14. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:一周有五天,Rajesh只能坐在一张破垫子上,墙壁的一部分被涂成了黑板,他只能抽出两个小时来教学生,而他的杂货店则由他的兄弟照看。A. wall墙壁;B. train火车;C. roof屋顶;D. platform平台。结合后文painted as a blackboard可推知,应是墙壁的一部分被涂成了黑板。故选A。 15. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:一周有五天,Rajesh只能坐在一张破垫子上,墙壁的一部分被涂成了黑板,他只能抽出两个小时来教学生,而他的杂货店则由他的兄弟照看。A. serve服务;B. teach教;C. practise练习;D. learn学习。结合后文His students可知,Rajesh抽出两个小时来教他的学生。故选B。 16. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:他的学生大多是童工和农场工人,他们几乎没有机会决定自己的命运。A. mostly主要地;B. surely当然;C. rarely很少地;D. nearly差不多。结合后文child laborers and farm workers who hardly had the可知,Rajesh的学生大多是童工和农场工人。故选A。 17. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:他的学生大多是童工和农场工人,他们几乎没有机会决定自己的命运。A. money金钱;B. potential潜能;C. chance机会;D. experience经历。结合上文child laborers and farm workers可知,这些学生大多是童工和农场工人,他们几乎没有机会决定自己的命运。短语have the chance to do sth.“有机会做某事”。故选C。 18. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:自从学校开办以来,学校就由匿名捐款人资助的,他们为孩子们提供衣服、书籍和文具。A. operated操作;B. funded提供资金;C. built修建;D. expanded扩大。结合后文who provide clothing, books and stationery for the children可推知,学校是由匿名捐款人资助的。故选B。 19. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:随着越来越多的父母鼓励自己的孩子学习,Rajesh能够影响他所在的社区。A. challenging挑战;B. begging恳求;C. forcing迫使;D. encouraging鼓励。结合上文Rajesh has been able to influence his community as more parents are可知,随着越来越多的父母鼓励自己的孩子学习,Rajesh能够影响他所在的社区。故选D。 20. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:他告诉我们,只要你全身心投入去做,没有什么是不可能的。A. dream梦想;B. talent才能;C. heart心;D. knowledge知识。根据文章内容可知,Rajesh凭一己之力全身心投入(heart)到免费学校中,从而也影响了他所在的社区,让越来越多的父母鼓励自己的孩子学习。put heart into表示“全身心投入与”。故选C。
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