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    On June 23, 1970, I had just left the Army after completing my one-year duty in Vietnam. I was on ________ returning home in Texas. I had been warned about the ________ of our fellow countrymen. There was no ______ welcome for us when we came home from that unpopular war.

I sat, in uniform, in a window seat, _______ eye contact with my fellow passengers. No one was sitting next to me, which added to my ________. A little girl suddenly appeared in the passage. She ________ and, without saying a word, ________ handed me a magazine. I accepted her ________, her quiet “welcome home”. All I could say was, “Thank you.” Her small gesture of ___________ was the first I had experienced in a long time.

I always believe in the connection between _________ when they reach out to come another.

That girl __________ has no memory of what happened years ago. She might have been told to do that by her mother. It doesn’t matter ________ she gave me the magazine. The ________ thing is that she did.

Since then, I have followed her ________ and tried in different ways for different people, to _________ for them. Like me on that plane ride long ago, they will _________ know why a stranger gave a hand. But I absolutely know that my _________ since then are all because of that little girl. Her kindness of offering a magazine to a ________, scared and lonely soldier has been __________ all through my life. I have to believe that my small ________ have the same effect on others. And to that girl , now a woman, I would like to say again: thank you.

1.A.bus B.train C.plane D.boat

2.A.stories B.difficulties C.unfriendliness D.enthusiasm

3.A.hometown B.school C.cold D.immediate

4.A.seeking B.noticing C.keeping D.avoiding

5.A.pride B.loneliness C.anger D.excitement

6.A.smiled B.listened C.turned around D.bent down

7.A.naturally B.proudly C.shyly D.worriedly

8.A.offer B.donation C.accompany D.contact

9.A.invitation B.sympathy C.agreement D.inspiration

10.A.soldiers B.strangers C.families D.girls

11.A.similarly B.finally C.immediately D.undoubtedly

12.A.when B.how C.why D.where

13.A.memorable B.satisfactory C.important D.valuable

14.A.instruction B.guidance C.advice D.example

15.A.do the same B.find a seat C.get things ready D.pass a magazine

16.A.always B.never C.happily D.obviously

17.A.feelings B.ideas C.models D.attempts

18.A.busy B.young C.excited D.tired

19.A.accepted B.spread C.honored D.ignored

20.A.actions B.benefits C.contributions D.sacrifices

 

1.C 2.C 3.A 4.D 5.B 6.A 7.C 8.A 9.B 10.B 11.D 12.C 13.C 14.D 15.A 16.B 17.D 18.D 19.B 20.A 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文,作者参加了越南战争,在从越南回到美国Texas的飞机上,没人坐在作者身边,他感到孤独冷落。但一个小女孩的行为让作者非常感激。从那时起,他相信他的小小行为会对别人也有同样的效果,因此以不同的方式去温暖不同的人。 1. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我当时在回德克萨斯州的家的飞机上。A. bus公共汽车;B. train火车;C. plane飞机;D. boat小船。根据I had just left the Army after completing my one-year duty in Vietnam. I was on ____1____returning home in Texas.可知,作者在从越南回美国Texas的路上,从Vietnam回到Texas当然要坐飞机。故选C。 2. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我曾被警告过我们同胞的不友好。A. stories故事;B. difficulties困难;C. unfriendliness不友好;D. enthusiasm热情。根据下文when we came home from that unpopular war.可知,我们在打完不受欢迎的战争回国时,我们同胞对我们会不友好。故选C。 3. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:家乡不欢迎我们。A. hometown家乡;B. school学校;C. cold冷;D. immediate立刻。根据when we came home from that unpopular war.可知,我们在打完不受欢迎的战争回国时,家乡不欢迎我们。故选A。 4. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我穿着制服,坐在靠窗的座位上,避免和其他乘客的目光接触。A. seeking寻找;B. noticing注意到;C. keeping保持;D. avoiding避免。根据上文There was no ___3___ welcome for us when we came home from that unpopular war.可知我们打了败仗,回国时同胞们不欢迎我们,由此可推断出此处表示作者因羞愧而避免与他人目光接触。故选D。 5. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:没人坐在我身边,这让我感到孤独。A. pride骄傲;B. loneliness孤独;C. anger生气;D. excitement兴奋。根据上文No one was sitting next to me可知没人坐在作者身边,所以作者感到孤独。故选B。 6. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:一个小女孩突然出现在走廊,她微笑着,一句话也没说,害羞地递给我一本杂志。A. smiled微笑;B. listened听;C. turned around转过身;D. bent down弯腰。根据空后的without saying a word及handed me a magazine可知小女孩没有说话递给我一本杂志,在作者孤独地一个人坐着的时候,小女孩表现出善意,可推理知她此时是在微笑,故选A。 7. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:一个小女孩突然出现在走廊,她微笑着,一句话也没说,害羞地递给我一本杂志。A. naturally自然地;B. proudly自豪地;C. shyly害羞地;D. worriedly担心地。根据下文her quiet “welcome home”(她轻声的“欢迎回家”)可以推测小女孩害羞地做出动作。故选C。 8. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我接受了小女孩的杂志和她轻声的“欢迎回家”。A. offer提供;B. donation捐款;C. accompany陪伴;D. contact接触。根据上文handed me a magazine可知作小女孩递给我一本杂志,由此可推断此处表示作者接受她的供应(offer)。故选A。 9. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:她那小小的同情是我很久以来第一次经历的。A. invitation邀请;B. sympathy同情;C. agreement同意;D. inspiration鼓舞。根据上文No one was sitting next to me可知,没有人愿意坐在我旁边,因此小女孩的举动使作者体验到长时间没有过的同情。故选B。 10. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:当陌生人互相接触的时候,我总是相信陌生人之间的联系。A. soldiers士兵;B. strangers陌生人;C. families家庭;D. girls女孩。A little girl suddenly appeared in the passage. She...handed me a magazine可知一个陌生的小女孩出现在过道并且给作者一本杂志。由此可推断此处表示陌生人(strangers)之间的联系。故选B。 11. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:那个女孩无疑对几年前发生的事情没有记忆。A. similarly相似地;B. finally最后;C. immediately立刻;D. undoubtedly毋庯置疑地。根据what happened years ago可知作者认为毫无疑问这个小女孩对这件事没有记忆。故选D。 12. 考查连接词词义辨析。句意:她给我杂志的原因并不重要。A. when当…时候;B. how怎样;C. why为什么;D. where在哪里。根据上文She might have been told to do that by her mother.(可能是她母亲让她这么做的)可知这是小女孩这么做的原因。承接上文,此句说明“她为什么这么做并不重要”。故选C。 13. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:重要的是她做了。A. memorable难忘的;B. satisfactory满意的;C. important重要的;D. valuable有价值的。根据上文It doesn’t matter(不重要)可知此句承接上文,表明“重要的是”。故选C。 14. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:从那时起,我就以她为榜样。A. Instruction指示;B. guidance指导;C. advice建议;D. example榜样。根据下tried in different ways for different people可知作者要以小女孩为榜样,学习她帮助比人。故选D。 15. 考查动词短语词义辨析。句意:尝试以不同的方式对不同的人,为他们做同样的事情。A. do the same同样地;B. find a seat找到一个座位;C. get things ready把事情准备好;D. pass a magazine 传递一本杂志。根据上文followed her example(以她为榜样)可知作者要和她做同样的事。故选A。 16. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:就像很久以前我在飞机上一样,他们永远不会知道为什么一个陌生人会伸出援助之手。A. always总是;B. never从来没有;C. happily高兴地;D. obviously明显地。根据下文But I absolutely know(但我肯定知道)可以判断此句表明别人从不知道,never符合语境,故选B。 17. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:但我绝对知道,从那以后,我的努力都是因为那个小女孩。A. feelings情感;B. ideas主意;C. models模型;D. attempts努力。根据上文followed her example(以她为榜样)可知作者努力学习她帮助别人。attempts(努力)符合语境,故选D。 18. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:她把一本杂志给一个疲惫、恐惧和孤独的士兵的好意在我的一生中传播。A. busy忙碌的;B. young年轻的;C. excited兴奋的;D. tired劳累的。根据文章第一句I had just left the Army after completing my one-year duty in Vietnam可知作者在越南完成了一年的服役任务,刚刚离开军队,由此可知作者是“疲惫的”。故选D。 19. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:她把一本杂志给一个疲惫、恐惧和孤独的士兵的好意在我的一生中传播。A. accepted接受;B. spread传播;C. honored荣幸;D. ignored忽视。根据下文all through my life(在我的一生中)可知此处说明她的善意对作者影响很大,在一生中传播(spread)。故选B。 20. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我必须相信,我的小小行为对别人也有同样的效果。A. actions行动;B. benefits利益;C. contributions贡献;D. sacrifices牺牲。根据上文followed her example可知作者以她为榜样,做出帮助别人的行动(actions)。故选A。
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