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    Michael Evans was standing in line, waiting to pay his taxes. Suddenly, he heard a/an_________sound ahead of him. The elderly woman at the window was crying. Then Evans learned why: he heard the cashier (出纳员) _________ her that her house was headed for auction (拍卖). He also heard the woman tell the cashier that her daughter had recently died.

Evans, who had just _________his father, knew too well the pain of losing a loved one. He _________the window, saying to the cashier, “If you can get her house back, I’ll pay for her taxes. The amount due: $20,000.”

The elderly woman was _________. Her despair turned to disbelief. The cashier left to _________ the amount and Evans _________to go straight to the bank for the money. And he did.

But when he___________, he asked someone else to hand the money to the cashier. Evans was trying to slip away _______. “I didn’t want this attention,” he explains.

Of course, ____________found him — it’s not every day that someone pays a stranger’s large tax bill. That said, Evans often finds himself on the giving end of such situation, ______________ for years he went unrecognized for it.

Evans received a/an ____________for his lifetime of ____________ a few weeks after the tax incident.____________he didn’t want the attention, but his son thought differently, “So good to see my dad finally get the recognition he____________.”

Michael Evans Sr. will retire soon and he hopes he’ll continue to ____________his local youth football league team — he pays for their equipment and uniforms. His son will ____________the business, with his dad’s love for charity. “I feel __________of my father. When a man heard a stranger was about to lose her house. He opened his heart — and his__________.”

“I ____________my life after him and I want my children to look at me the way I look at my dad.”

1.A.amazing B.disappointing C.encouraging D.disturbing

2.A.convince B.inform C.teach D.write

3.A.buried B.called C.found D.imagined

4.A.approached B.broke C.cleaned D.opened

5.A.discouraged B.interested C.surprised D.worried

6.A.confirm B.double C.limit D.reduce

7.A.tended B.regretted C.promised D.refused

8.A.hesitated B.returned C.left D.spoke

9.A.bravely B.lonely C.proudly D.quietly

10.A.attention B.chance C.money D.progress

11.A.as B.if C.though D.until

12.A.award B.present C.letter D.call

13.A.ability B.curiosity C.dignity D.generosity

14.A.Thus B.Again C.Besides D.Instead

15.A.wants B.deserves C.forgets D.ignores

16.A.educate B.train C.sponsor D.unite

17.A.come up with B.get away with C.put up with D.carry on with

18.A.ashamed B.afraid C.proud D.tired

19.A.mouth B.wallet C.account D.door

20.A.name B.seek C.spend D.model

 

1.D 2.B 3.A 4.A 5.C 6.A 7.C 8.B 9.D 10.A 11.C 12.A 13.D 14.B 15.B 16.C 17.D 18.C 19.B 20.D 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章主要记叙了Michael Evans在财务办公室排队缴税时,听说了一个上了年纪的妇女因为没钱缴税导致房子将被拍卖。Evans主动为那名老妇人缴税从而帮助她拿回了房子的故事。他也因此得到了底特律精神奖,以表彰他一生的慷慨。他的儿子决定要效仿父亲,继续父亲的工作。 1. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:Michael Evans在财务办公室排队等着缴税,这时他听到前面有一个令人不安的声音。A.amazing令人惊奇的;B. disappointing令人失望的;C. encouraging鼓励的;D. disturbing令人不安的。根据后文The elderly woman at the window was crying.可知,Evans听到了一个老妇人哭泣,这一令人不安的声音。故选D。 2. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:他听到出纳员告诉那位妇女,她的房子丧失了抵押品赎回权,将被拍卖。A.convince使确信;B. inform告诉,通知;C.teach教授;D.write写。结合后文the woman that her house was in foreclosure(丧失抵押品赎回权) and headed for auction(拍卖).可知,出纳员告诉那位妇女,她的房子丧失了抵押品赎回权,将被拍卖。故选B。 3. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:Evans是一个商人,他刚刚埋葬了他的父亲,对于这个女人在失去孩子之后又失去了自己的家,他感到难以接受。A. buried埋葬;B.called打电话;C.found发现;D.imagined想象。根据下文knew too well the pain of losing a loved one.可知,Evans刚刚埋葬了父亲,失去了父亲让他非常了解失去至亲的痛苦。故选A。 4. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:他走近窗口。A. approached接近;B. broke打破;C. cleaned清洁;D.opened打开。结合后文window. “I don’t mean to butt in,” he said to the cashier,可知,Evans走近办事窗口了解情况。故选A。 5. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:老妇人是吃惊的。A.discouraged沮丧的;B. interested感兴趣的;C. surprised吃惊的,惊奇的;D. worried担心的。根据下文Her despair turned to disbelief.并联系上文内容可知,对于Evans这么个陌生人要给自己支付税金的做法,女人感到惊讶,绝望变成了不相信。故选C。 6. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:出纳员走了一会儿,确认Evans付帐是否合适。A.confirm证实,确认;B.double使加倍;C.limit限制;D.reduce减少。根据后文Evans ____7____to go straight to the bank for the money. And he did.可知,出纳员离开是为了去确认Evans为女人付钱是否合适。故选A。 7. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:Evans答应直接去银行把钱拿回来。A. tended照顾;B. regretted后悔,遗憾;C. promised许诺;D. refused拒绝。结合后文to the bank and come back with the money.可知,Evans答应直接去银行把钱拿回来。故选C。 8. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:但是,当他回来,他让别人把钱交给出纳员。A. hesitated犹豫;B. returned返回;C. left离开;D. spoke讲。由前文中的去银行取钱,可知此处为“回来”。故选B。 9. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:他想悄悄地走开,不想引起注意。A. bravely勇敢地;B. lonely孤独地;C. proudly骄傲地;D. quietly安静地。根据下文“I didn’t want this attention,” he explains.可知,他想安静地走开。故选D。 10. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:当然,他引起了人们的注意——并不是每天都有人付陌生人的大笔税单。A. attention注意;B. chance机会;C. money钱;D. progress进步。由上文中的I didn’t want this attention以及此处的转折可知,此处强调他还是得到了attention“关注”。故选A。 11. 考查连接词词义辨析。句意:话虽然这样说,多年来Evans发现自己常常处于做慈善的境地,尽管人们并没有注意到。A. as如同;尽管;B. if如果;C. though尽管;D. until直到。上下文是让步关系,as引导让步状语从句需要倒装。故选C。 12. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:税务事件发生几周后,Evans获得了奖励,以表彰他一生的慷慨。A. award奖励;B. present礼物;C. letter书信;D. call打电话。Evans慷慨助人,因此得到奖励。故选A。 13. 考查名词词义辨析。句意同上。A. ability能力;B. curiosity好奇心;C. dignity尊严;D. generosity慷慨。Evans为妇女支付了税金,是慷慨的行为,因此是表彰他的慷慨(generosity)。故选D。 14. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:他再次不想引起别人的注意。A. Thus因而;B. Again再,又;C. Besides此外;D. Instead代替。上文“I didn’t want this attention,” he explains.说明Evans不想引起关注,故此处说他再次不想引起关注。故选B。 15. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:“很高兴看到我爸爸终于得到了他应得的认可,”他的儿子说。A. wants想要;B. deserves应得;C. forgets忘记;D. ignores忽视。由前文but his son thought differently可知,儿子想法不同,儿子认为这个奖是他父亲deserves“应得”的,故选B。 16. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:Evans继续赞助当地的足球队。A. educate教育;B. train训练;C. sponsor赞助;D. unite联合。根据下文he pays for their equipment and uniforms可知,Evans赞助了当地的足球队。故选C。 17. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:儿子将会继续他的工作。A. come up with提出;B. get away with侥幸成功;C. put up with忍受;忍耐;D. carry on with继续。根据下文with his dad’s love for charity.可知,他的儿子继续他的工作。故选D。 18. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我为父亲感动骄傲。A. ashamed惭愧的;B. afraid害怕的;C. proud骄傲的;自豪的;D. tired疲惫的。结合后文his life after his father.可知,Evans的儿子以父亲为榜样。故选C。 19. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:当他听到一个陌生人要失去房子时,他敞开心扉,并慷慨解囊。A. mouth嘴;B. wallet钱包;C. account账户;D. door门。儿子要继续父亲的工作,因此他打开钱包慷慨解囊。故选B。 20. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我以父亲为榜样,我想让我的孩子像看我爸爸一样看着我。A. name给……取名;B. seek寻求;C. spend花费;度过;D. model模仿。根据下文I want my children to look at me the way I look at my dad可知,儿子要效仿父亲,以父亲为榜样。故选D。
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