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    Daniel has been feeding the students of a state university for years. As a canteen worker, he tries to make a connection with all his customers in a truly _______ way: remembering all students' names, with a smile, even if he has only met them a few _______. This amazing ability has made Daniel a(n) _______ person among students at the university.

Daniel's struggles began on his birthday in 2019, when an electrical fire _______ into life in the house he _______ with his mom. Their place was _______ destroyed, even though he got himself and his mom to safety. _______, shortly after the worker lost his _______ , his old father passed _______. Since then he and his mom have been ________ .

When the students heard of this sad story, they decided to give back to this ________ worker by starting a fund-raising(筹款) ________. “Daniel has gone above and beyond to care for students without expecting anything ________: now we have the opportunity to help out a ________ in need”, according to the fund-raising page. “The fundraiser is the least that students can do to help the man that always ________our day,” said a student.

Daniel was extremely ________ to the helping hand. “I do not take any of these beautiful acts of kindness ________ or for granted,” he wrote. “Working in food industry isn't easy, sometimes you feel completely ________ as a person. Thank you all so much for loving me and for ________ all that I do.”

When you ________ with your heart, goodness comes back to you.

1.A.unique B.common C.humorous D.generous

2.A.days B.weeks C.times D.months

3.A.curious B.hard-working C.inspiring D.famous

4.A.burst B.ran C.looked D.crashed

5.A.chatted B.shared C.compared D.communicated

6.A.always B.almost C.slightly D.hardly

7.A.Worse still B.After all C.In short D.In contrast

8.A.furniture B.money C.heart D.home

9.A.by B.on C.down D.away

10.A.supporting B.recovering C.struggling D.frightening

11.A.amusing B.nice C.determined D.handsome

12.A.race B.game C.page D.parade

13.A.in return B.in turn C.in surprise D.in trouble

14.A.cook B.friend C.man D.worker

15.A.frightens B.brightens C.shortens D.broadens

16.A.shameful B.regretful C.hopeful D.grateful

17.A.seriously B.highly C.lightly D.totally

18.A.astonished B.disturbed C.ignored D.connected

19.A.eating B.donating C.expecting D.valuing

20.A.lead B.leave C.rise D.thank

 

1.A 2.C 3.D 4.A 5.B 6.B 7.A 8.D 9.D 10.C 11.B 12.C 13.A 14.C 15.B 16.D 17.C 18.C 19.D 20.A 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲叙了大学食堂员工Daniel总是能够面带微笑,记住所有学生的名字,然而2019年Daniel的家在被大火摧毁后,他的父亲也去世了,他和母亲从那时起就一直在苦苦挣扎。当学生们听到这个悲惨的故事后,他们决定通过创建一个筹款页面,来回报这位善良的工作者。这让Daniel非常感激。 1. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:作为一名食堂员工,他试图以一种真正独特的方式与所有顾客建立联系:面带微笑记住所有学生的名字,即使他只见过他们几次。A. unique独特的;B. common普通的;C. humorous幽默的;D. generous慷慨的。根据后文remembering all students' names, with a smile可知Daniel是通过记住所有学生的名字的独特方式,来和顾客建立联系的。故选A。 2. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:作为一名食堂员工,他试图以一种真正独特的方式与所有顾客建立联系:面带微笑记住所有学生的名字,即使他只见过他们几次。A. days天;B. weeks周;C. times次数;D. months月。结合上文even if he has only met them a few可知即使只见过几次(times),Daniel也能记住这些学生的名字。故选C。 3. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这种惊人的能力使Daniel成为大学学生中的名人。A. curious好奇的;B. hard-working努力工作的;C. inspiring鼓舞人心的;D. famous出名的。根据后文person among students at the university.可知Daniel在大学生中间很出名。故选D。 4. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:Daniel的挣扎始于2019年他生日那天,一场电气火灾突然闯入了他和妈妈的生活,他和妈妈住在这所房子里。A. burst爆发;B. ran奔跑;C. looked看;D. crashed坠毁。根据后文into life in the house可知是指电气火灾闯入了他们的生活,burst into“闯入”。故选A。 5. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:Daniel的挣扎始于2019年他生日那天,一场电气火灾突然闯入了他和妈妈的生活,他和妈妈住在这所房子里。A. chatted聊天;B. shared分享;C. compared比较;D. communicated交流。结合后文with his mom可知Daniel和妈妈一起住在这所房子里。share with“分享”。故选B。 6. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:他们的家几乎被摧毁了,尽管他把自己和他的母亲送到了安全的地方。A. always总是;B. almost几乎,差不多;C. slightly些微地;D. hardly几乎不。结合后文shortly after the worker lost his可知Daniel的家几乎被摧毁了。故选B。 7. 考查短语辨析。句意:更糟糕的是,这个员工在失去家后不久,他的老父亲也去世了。A. Worse still更糟糕的是;B. After all毕竟;C. In short总之;D. In contrast比较起来。结合上文Daniel的家被一场火灾几乎摧毁了,他失去了家,而更遭的是(Worse still)紧接着他的父亲也去世了。可知故选A。 8. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:更糟糕的是,这个员工在失去家后不久,他的老父亲也去世了。A. furniture家具;B. money钱;C. heart心;D. home家。结合上文Daniel的家被一场火灾几乎摧毁了,他失去了家(home)。故选D。 9. 考查介词辨析。句意:更糟糕的是,这个员工在失去家后不久,他的老父亲也去世了。A. by借助;B. on在上面;C. down向下;D. away离开。此处指情况更遭,可推知是父亲去世了,短语pass away“去世”。故选D。 10. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:从那时起,他和他的妈妈就一直在挣扎。A. supporting支持;B. recovering恢复;C. struggling挣扎;D. frightening使害怕。结合上文Daniel's struggles began on his birthday in 2019可知在经历了这件大事之后,他和母亲就一直在挣扎。故选C。 11. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:当学生们听到这个悲惨的故事后,他们决定通过创建一个筹款页面来回报这位善良的工作者。A. amusing有趣的;B. nice善良的,好的;C. determined坚决的;D. handsome英俊的。根据后文Daniel has gone above and beyond to care for students可知学生认为Daniel是个优秀善良的工作者,对他评价很高。故选B。 12. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:当学生们听到这个悲惨的故事后,他们决定通过创建一个筹款页面来回报这位善良的工作者。A. race比赛;B. game游戏;C. page网页;D. parade游行。根据后文according to the fund-raising page可知是建立了一个筹款网页。故选C。 13. 考查短语辨析。句意:“Daniel在关心学生方面做得非常好,不希望得到任何回报:现在我们有机会帮助一位有需要的人。”A. in return作为回报;B. in turn轮流;C. in surprise惊讶地;D. in trouble处于困境中。结合上文Daniel has gone above and beyond to care for students without expecting anything可知Daniel关心学生,且不求任何回报。故选A。 14. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:“Daniel在关心学生方面做得非常好,不希望得到任何回报:现在我们有机会帮助一位有需要的人。”A. cook厨师;B. friend朋友;C. man人;D. worker工人。结合后文that students can do to help the man可知此处指一位需要帮助的人。故选C。 15. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:一名学生表示:“为了帮助这位总是照亮我们日子的人,这次筹款活动是学生们能做的最起码的事情。”A. frightens害怕;B. brightens照亮;C. shortens缩短;D. broadens扩大。结合上文Daniel has gone above and beyond to care for students可知Daniel关心学生,不求回报,照亮他人。故选B。 16. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:Daniel非常感激别人的帮助。A. shameful可耻的;B. regretful后悔的;C. hopeful有希望的;D. grateful感激的。学生帮助Daniel筹款,Daniel对此肯定是感激的。故选D。 17. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:他写道:“我并不轻易接受这些美好的善举,或认为这些美好的善举是理所当然的。”A. seriously严肃地;B. highly高度地;C. lightly轻易地;D. totally完全。结合后文or for granted可知此处指不轻易接受善举,或认为这些善举是理所当然的。故选C。 18. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:“在食品行业工作并不容易,有时你会觉得作为一个人你完全被忽视了。”A. astonished使惊讶;B. disturbed干扰;C. ignored忽视;D. connected连接。承接上文Working in food industry isn't easy可推知,食品行业工作不容易,因为有时作为一个人你完全被忽视了。故选C。 19. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:“非常感谢你们所有人对我的爱和重视我所做的一切。”A. eating吃;B. donating捐赠;C. expecting期待;D. valuing重视。结合上文学生评价Daniel关心学生不求回报,可知学生重视Daniel所做的事情。故选D。 20. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:当你用心去引导,善良就会回到你身边。A. lead引导,带领;B. leave离开;C. rise上升;D. thank感谢。结合后文with your heart, goodness comes back to you可知此处指用心去引导自己,善良就会回到你的身边。故选A。
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