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    Scott Poore is an animal lover. He moves into the shelter kennel(犬舍) with the ______ of helping unwanted young dogs get adopted. Queen, a 3-year-old dog, has just gotten the most ____ roommate despite the narrow living room.

Since Poore is a ______ visitor at the shelter, he is familiar with all of the ______. However, little Queen in particular has really ______ his heart. Poore says that he recently began to ____ that Queen seemed to be" losing ______"in finding a forever home. "I have been ______Queen every single day for over a year and now I can ______ see her giving up," Poore wrote on his blog last week. "She used to get so ______ when I would arrive and now she just lies in her bed and ______ at me. I sit in her room and all she does is look out of her window."

So as a ______ of raising awareness of Queen's situation, Poore ______ a suitcase and moved into the dog's kennel. Poore says it has been ______ managing his work while also living at the shelter, but he is ______ to stay in the kennel until someone adopts Queen. Since he ___ the kennel earlier this week, he and his new canine roommate have been ______ the headlines of dozens of national news outlets, although no potential ______ have stepped forward.

____, this dog has finally been given a loving home after his ______ crossed with that of a woman living on the other side of the country.

1.A.assistance B.exception C.aim D.name

2.A.devoted B.expected C.experienced D.talented

3.A.patient B.regular C.curious D.cautious

4.A.keepers B.investors C.colleagues D.animals

5.A.broken B.stolen C.understood D.lost

6.A.check B.notice C.suspect D.imagine

7.A.happiness B.freedom C.hope D.energy

8.A.visiting B.walking C.instructing D.training

9.A.naturally B.anxiously C.still D.obviously

10.A.excited B.concerned C.amazed D.disappointed

11.A.stands up B.looks down C.jumps down D.stares up

12.A.reward B.means C.consequence D.symbol

13.A.packed B.brought C.purchased D.delivered

14.A.meaningful B.vital C.tough D.unusual

15.A.satisfied B.inspired C.honoured D.determined

16.A.cleared up B.cared for C.settled into D.met with

17.A.hitting B.discussing C.hearing D.encouraging

18.A.customers B.donators C.employers D.adopters

19.A.Increasingly B.Pitifully C.Delightfully D.Deliberately

20.A.view B.path C.mind D.story

 

1.C 2.A 3.B 4.D 5.B 6.B 7.C 8.A 9.D 10.A 11.D 12.B 13.A 14.C 15.D 16.C 17.A 18.D 19.C 20.B 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。Scott Poore是一个动物爱好者。他搬进了收容所的狗舍,目的是帮助那些没人要的小狗被收养。文章讲述了他为Queen最终找到一个充满爱的家庭的故事。 1.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他搬进了收容所的狗舍,目的是帮助那些没人要的小狗被收养。A. assistance帮助;B. exception例外;C. aim目的;D. name名字。上周,Poore搬进了收容所的狗舍,目的是帮助无人要的小狗找到收养人。故选C。 2.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:Queen是一只3岁的狗,尽管客厅狭小,但它还是成为了最忠实的室友。A. devoted忠诚的;B. expected预期的,预料的;C. experienced有经验的;D. talented有才能的。根据上下文可知,Poore是Queen最忠诚的室友。devoted“忠诚的”。故选A。 3.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:由于Poore是动物收容所的常客,他对所有的动物都很熟悉。A. patient耐心的;B. regular定期的,有规律的;C. curious好奇的;D. cautious谨慎的。根据第8空后的every single day for over a year and now可知,Poore是这家动物收容所的常客,对所有的动物都很熟悉。regular “经常的”,a regular visitor“一名常客”。故选B。 4.考查名词词义辨析。句意:由于Poore是动物收容所的常客,他对所有的动物都很熟悉。 A. keepers看守人;B. investors投资者;C. colleagues同事;D. animals动物。同上解析。故选D。 5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:然而, Queen真的偷了他的心。A. broken折断,打碎;B. stolen 偷;C. understood明白,理解;D. lost丢失。然而,Queen却特别让Poore上心。Steal sb’s heart“博得某人的欢心”,在这里表示Poore喜欢Queen。故选B。 6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Poore说,他最近开始注意到Queen在寻找一个永远的家方面似乎“失去了希望”。A. check核实;B. notice注意到;C. suspect怀疑;D. imagine想象。根据第7空后的in finding a forever home.可知,此处指他“注意到”Queen。故选B。 7.考查名词词义辨析。句意:Poore说,他最近开始注意到Queen在寻找一个永远的家方面似乎“失去了希望”。A. happiness 幸福;B. freedom自由;C. hope希望;D. energy能量。Poore说,他开始注意到Queen似乎“失去了找到一个永远的家的希望”。下文中的“see her giving up”也是暗示。故选C。 8.考查动词词义辨析。句意:上周,Poore在自己的博客中写道:“一年多来,我每天都去探望Queen,现在我可以明显地看到她放弃了。”A. visiting访问;B. walking 散步;C. instructing指导;D. training训练。根据第8空后的Queen every single day for over a year可知,去“探望”Queen。故选A。 9.考查副词词义辨析。句意:上周,Poore在自己的博客中写道:“一年多来,我每天都去探望Queen,现在我可以明显地看到她放弃了。”A. naturally自然地;B. anxiously焦虑地;C. still仍然;D. obviously显而易见地。一年多来,Poore每天都去探望Queen,他很明显地看到他放弃了。故选D。 10.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我一到她家,她就变得非常兴奋,现在她躺在床上盯着我看。A. excited 兴奋的;B. concerned有关的,关心的;C. amazed惊讶的;D. disappointed感到失望的。根据第10空后的when I would arrive可知,她看到我“感到兴奋”。故选A。 11.考查动词词组辨析。句意:我一到她家,她就变得非常兴奋,现在她躺在床上盯着我看。A. stands up 站起;B. looks down轻视;C. jumps down跳下;D. stares up朝上顶着。此处指她现在“盯着我看”。故选D。 12.考查名词词义辨析。句意:因此,为了提高人们对Queen处境的认识,Poore打包了一个手提箱,搬进了狗窝。A. reward报酬;B. means手段,方法;C. consequence结果;D. symbol象征,符号。此处指a means of“一种方法”。故选B。 13.考查动词词义辨析。句意:因此,为了提高人们对Queen处境的认识,Poore打包了一个手提箱,搬进了狗窝。A. packed包装;B. brought带来;C. purchased购置;D. delivered递送。为了引起人们对Queen处境的关注,Poore收拾好手提箱,搬进了这只小狗的狗舍。故选A。 14.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:Poore说,他住在动物收容所的同时,也很难管理好自己的工作,但他决心留在狗舍里,直到有人收养了Queen。A. meaningful有意义的;B. vital至关重要的;C. tough艰苦的,困难的;D. unusual不寻常的。根据第14空后的managing his work while also living at the shelter, but可知,Poore住在动物收容所的同时很难做好自己的工作,但他决心留在收容所,直到有人收养Queen。故选C。 15.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:Poore说,他住在动物收容所的同时,也很难管理好自己的工作,但他决心留在狗舍里,直到有人收养了Queen。A. satisfied感到满意的;B. inspired能力卓越的;C. honoured感到荣幸的;D. determined坚决的。参见上题解析。determined“坚决的”。故选D。 16.考查动词词组辨析。句意:自从这个星期早些时候他住进狗舍以来,他和他的新狗室友已经上了几十家全国性新闻媒体的头条,尽管还没有潜在的收养者站出来。A. cleared up清除;B. cared for关心,喜爱;C. settled into迁入,住进;D. met with遭遇。自从本周早些时候Poore住进动物收容所以来,他和Queen已经成了许多家全国性媒体的新闻焦点。故选C。 17.考查动词词义辨析。句意:自从这个星期早些时候他住进狗舍以来,他和他的新狗室友已经上了几十家全国性新闻媒体的头条,尽管还没有潜在的收养者站出来。A. hitting击打;B. discussing讨论;C. hearing听见;D. encouraging鼓舞。参见上题解析。故选A。 18.考查名词词义辨析。句意:自从这个星期早些时候他住进狗舍以来,他和他的新狗室友已经上了几十家全国性新闻媒体的头条,尽管还没有潜在的收养者站出来。A. customers客户;B. donators捐赠者;C. employers雇主;D. adopters养父母。根据although引导让步状语从句和语境可知,此处谈及没有潜在的收养者。故选D。 19.考查副词词义辨析。句意:令人高兴的是,这只狗终于有了一个充满爱的家,因为它与住在这个国家另一边的一位女士相遇了。A. Increasingly 渐增地;B. Pitifully可怜地;C. Delightfully欣然地;D. Deliberately故意地。根据第19空后的this dog has finally been given a loving home可知,狗有了一个充满爱的家,所以“感到欣慰”。故选C。 20.考查名词词义辨析。句意:令人高兴的是,这只狗终于有了一个充满爱的家,因为它与住在这个国家另一边的一位女士相遇了。A. view观察,视野;B. path小路;C. mind理智;D. story故事。在Queen与一个住在这个国家另一端的女人相遇后,这只小狗终于有了一个充满爱的家。此处的path比喻“人生的轨迹”,cross sb.’s path“邂诟”。故选B。
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