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    The coronavirus pandemic and the threat of a national lockdown have caused some people to buy essential supplies ________ until there’s ________ on grocery store shelves for anyone else. Not only is it ________ and inconsiderate, it also affects the age group that is most sensitive to the virus: the elderly. But there are plenty of people who’ve been helping the elderly with their ________, and also by offering them ________.

Helena Ellis ________ a Facebook post, saying that she saw an old man standing with an empty trolley (手推车) staring at empty shelves of bread. ________, she gave him one of the last two ________ that she had taken. She ________ other people to help out the elderly and spare them something that people could do ________. “In a time of madness and ________, please don’t forget those aged people,” Ellis wrote.

Liam Elkind, junior at Yale University enlisted (征募) over 1,300 volunteers to help deliver food and medicine to seniors. ________ themselves Invisible Hands, the group offers the elderly the ________ of filling out a delivery request form and having their shopping done.

Jayde Powell, another college student, ________ started a network of Shopping Angels to deliver groceries to the elderly in her area. “We’re doing this to try and ________ to people who are completely alone in this situation,” Powell told CNN.

Tonka, a ________ dog, is used to visiting his senior friends to give some “feel-good” at the nursing home in Texas. But when the nursing home ________ all visitors in an effort to protect its ________ from the spread of coronavirus, Tonka’s owner, Courtney Leigh, decided to ________ Tonka’s visits, just from outside the nursing home’s windows, holding a sign that ________ “We Miss You.”

1.A.in vain B.in panic C.in demand D.in surprise

2.A.nothing B.a little C.something D.a few

3.A.necessary B.careless C.critical D.selfish

4.A.family B.shopping C.company D.health

5.A.comfort B.respect C.mercy D.passion

6.A.put on B.put in C.put off D.put up

7.A.Desperate B.Undoubted C.Heartbroken D.Hopeless

8.A.trolleys B.shelves C.hotdog packs D.shopping lists

9.A.urged B.ordered C.inquired D.appealed

10.A.within B.without C.with D.out

11.A.wars B.Conflicts C.ruins D.chaos

12.A.Calling B.Called C.To Call D.Being    Called

13.A.privilege B.option C.promise D.challenge

14.A.uniquely B.ultimately C.similarly D.surprisingly

15.A.find out B.look out C.reach out D.call out

16.A.therapy B.guide C.detection D.rescue

17.A.turned off B.turned out C.turned in D.turned down

18.A.residents B.guests C.immigrants D.families

19.A.postpone B.pause C.transmit D.continue

20.A.writes B.prints C.says D.speaks

 

1.B 2.A 3.D 4.B 5.A 6.D 7.C 8.C 9.A 10.B 11.D 12.A 13.B 14.C 15.C 16.A 17.D 18.A 19.D 20.C 【解析】 本文是记叙文。讲述了在新冠肺炎的爆发期间,人们哄抢食品时,也有一群人在帮助着弱势的老人们。 1. 考查介词短语辨析。句意:新冠肺炎的爆发和封城的威胁导致人们惊慌购买必需品,直到食品店货架上没有任何物品。A. in vain 徒劳的; B. in panic 惊慌; C. in demand 处于需求; D. in surprise 惊讶。The coronavirus pandemic and the threat of a national lockdown have caused some people to buy essential supplies 新冠肺炎的爆发和封城的威胁导致人们惊慌。故选B。 2. 考查不定代词辨析。句意:新冠肺炎的爆发和封城的威胁导致人们惊慌购买必需品,直到食品店货架上没有任何物品。A. nothing 没有; B. a little 有一点,后面加不可数名词;C. something 某事; D. a few 一些,后面加复数名词。根据on grocery store shelves for anyone else.得知出于恐慌人们抢购商品,食品店没有任何物品。故选A。 3. 考查形容词辨析。句意:这不仅是自私和欠考虑的行为,也影响了对病毒最敏感的老人们。A. necessary 有必要的; B. careless 粗心的 ;C. critical 批评的; D. selfish 自私的。and inconsiderate, 是说上文抢购商品的行为自私欠考虑。故选D。 4. 考查名词辨析。句意:但是仍然有许多人在帮助老人们购物,并提供给他们安慰。 A. family 家庭; B. shopping 购物; C. company 公司; D. health 健康。根据But以及 and also by offering them 得知,前后表转折,上文说到自私的行为,下面对比说出一些伟大的人们,帮助老人购物。故选B。 5. 考查名词辨析。句意:但是仍然有许多人在帮助老人们购物,并提供给他们安慰。A. comfort 安慰; B. respect 尊重; C. mercy 同情; D. passion热情。根据本句的helping the elderly with 得知这里是提供帮助和安慰。.故选A。 6. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:海伦娜在脸谱上张贴的一条消息。A. put on 穿上; B. put in 放入; C. put off 推迟;D. put up 张贴。根据a Facebook post, saying that she saw an old man standing with an empty trolley (手推车) staring at empty shelves of bread.得知这是脸谱上张贴的一条消息。故选D。 7. 考查形容词辨析。句意:看到这个场景她很心碎,她把自己拿的两个热狗,其中一个给了老人。A. Desperate 绝望的; B. Undoubted 不怀疑的; C. Heartbroken 心碎的; D. Hopeless 无望的。根据She ____9____ other people to help out the elderly and spare them something that people could do得知,海伦娜看到这一令人心碎的场景,号召大家帮助老人。故选C。 8. 考查名词辨析。句意:她把自己拿的两个热狗,其中一个给了老人。A. trolleys 小推车; B. shelves 架子; C. hotdog packs 热狗套餐; D. shopping lists 购物清单。根据上面的saying that she saw an old man standing with an empty trolley (手推车) staring at empty shelves of bread.海伦娜看到一个老人看着空空的面包架,她把自己拿的两个热狗,其中一个给了老人。故选C。 9. 考查动词辨析。句意:海伦娜号召大家帮助老人。A. urged 敦促; B. ordered 命令; C. inquired 询问; D. appealed 吸引。根据She ____9____ other people to help out the elderly and spare them something that people could do得知,海伦娜看到这一令人心碎的场景,号召大家帮助老人。故选A。 10. 考查介词辨析。句意:让出一些他们没有,也可以生存的东西。A. within 在…之内; B. without 没有; C. with和;D. out 出去。根据and spare them something that people could do ____10____.可知这里意思是号召大家让出多余的东西。do without没有…也行。故选B。 11. 考查名词辨析。句意:在疯狂和混乱时期,人们没有忘记老人们。A. wars 战争; B. conflicts 冲突; C. ruins 摧毁; D. chaos 混乱。此处指上文说到的疫情期间,食品店的哄抢行为。故选D。 12. 考查非谓语动词辨析。句意:称他们自己是无形的手,这个小组提供给老人们填写运输请求表格的选择。A. Calling称呼,现在分词表示主动;B. Called 呼叫,过去分词表示被动; C. To Call 呼叫表示目的; D. Being Called正被呼叫。前后主语一致,都是小组,称呼自己,表示主动,故选A。 13. 考查名词辨析。句意:称他们自己是无形的手,这个小组提供给老人们填写运输请求表格的选择。A. privilege 特权; B. option 选择; C. promise 答应;D. challenge 挑战。填写表格帮老人们购物这是选择。故选B。 14. 考查副词辨析。句意:另一个大学生,杰德·鲍威尔开办了一个购物天使的网站帮助老人买商品。A. uniquely 独特地; B. ultimately 最终地; C. similarly 相似地; D. surprisingly 惊讶地。这是跟上文“无形的手小组”做得类似的帮助老人的活动。故选C。 15. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:我们这么做是为了努力向疫情期间独居的人们伸出援手。A. find out 查明; B. look out 小心; C. reach out 伸出; D. call out 喊出。reach out to向某人伸出手,这里是向老人们伸出援手,故选C。 16. 考查名词辨析。句意:汤卡,一只治疗犬,习惯于拜访它在德克萨斯州的疗养院的朋友,给他们一些“自我感觉良好”的感觉。 A. therapy 疗法; B. guide 引导; C. detection 探测; D. rescue 营救。give some “feel-good” at the nursing home给疗养院的老人们一些良好关怀,说明这是一只治疗犬。故选A。 17. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:但是当疗养院拒绝一些访客,努力保护居住在这里的人不受到新冠病毒的传播。A. turned off 关掉; B. turned out 结果证明; C. turned in 上交; D. turned down拒绝。to protect its ____18____ from the spread of coronavirus,得知拒绝访客是为了防止新冠的传播。故选D。 18. 考查名词辨析。句意:但是当疗养院拒绝一些访客,努力保护居住在这里的人不受到新冠病毒的传播。A. residents居民; B. guests客人; C. immigrants 移民; D. families家庭。But when the nursing home ____17____ all visitors得知疗养院拒绝访客是为了保护住在疗养院的老人们。故选A。 19. 考查动词辨析。句意:汤卡的主人决定继续汤卡对疗养院的访问,在窗户外举着写着“我们想念你”的标语。A. postpone 推迟; B. pause 暂停; C. transmit 输送; D. continue继续。just from outside the nursing home’s windows,说明继续去疗养院探望老人们。故选D。 20. 考查动词辨析。句意:汤卡的主人决定继续汤卡对疗养院的访问,在窗户外举着写着”我们想念你”的标语。A. writes写字; B. prints 打印; C. says 说话,写着; D. speaks 说语言。holding a sign that表示标语上面写着,says写着,故选C。
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