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    Ethan Katz enjoys playing with his dogs, MeFly and Brooklyn, and often helps his grandma feed and __________ her five dogs. For his ninth birthday, Ethan_________ the idea to sell T-shirts for his favorite_________, City Dogs Rescue in Washington, D.C.

The dogs of Ethan’s and his grandma’s were_________ from animal shelters. Most shelters have _________on the number of animals they can care for. City Dogs Rescue _________dogs from over-crowded shelters. Volunteers, called fosters, care for the animals _________ they’re adopted.

Ethan went on a website for T-shirt designing and fund-raising. He typed a(n)_________ about his project, designed a T-shirt, and _________each shirt at $ 20. Every time someone bought one part of that money went to City Dogs Rescue.

As _________ spread, many people bought shirts. “My_________goal was to sell 75 shirts, and I went ________that in three days, “said Ethan. By the end of his 30-day fund-raising _________, he had sold 179 shirts and raised $2,640.That money helped City Dogs Rescue save 10 dogs from overcrowded shelters.

But Ethan wasn’t finished. People continued to _______ City Dogs Rescue about buying shirts. So Ethan decided to________ the fund-raising event for another month. Through T-shirt sales and other _________, he finally raised more than$14,500 in all. Dogs in D. C are _________ to have him as their friend!

Kids often feel as if they had no say in things, and Ethan _________ them that they could make a real_________His love for his own dogs _________ Ethan Katz to help others.

1.A.observe B.sell C.walk D.save

2.A.put up with B.kept up with C.went on with D.camp up with

3.A.dog B.charity C.shelter D.event

4.A.adopted B.abandoned C.protected D.kept

5.A.decrease B.attention C.changes D.limits

6.A.refuses B.replaces C.removes D.returns

7.A.until B.after C.because D.although

8.A.email B.phrase C.picture D.paragraph

9.A.paid B.priced C.bought D.donated

10.A.time B.paper C.knowledge D.word

11.A.special B.original C.unique D.final

12.A.for B.into C.above D.after

13.A.show B.drive C.meeting D.organization

14.A.contact B.visit C.promise D.advise

15.A.cover B.start C.direct D.run

16.A.donations B.rescues C.decisions D.discussions

17.A.friendly B.popular C.lucky D.lovely

18.A.guaranteed B.expected C.showed D.judged

19.A.difference B.result C.effect D.identity

20.A.approved B.inspired C.followed D.adapted

 

1.C 2.D 3.B 4.A 5.D 6.C 7.A 8.D 9.B 10.D 11.B 12.C 13.B 14.A 15.D 16.A 17.C 18.C 19.A 20.B 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了Ethan很喜欢狗,并为City Dogs Rescue卖T恤筹钱的故事。  1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:奶奶有五只狗,他经常帮助奶奶喂狗遛狗。A. observe观察;B. sell卖;C. walk走路;D. save挽救。walk the dog是固定短语,意为“遛狗”。故选C项。 2.考查动词短语辨析。句意:在他九岁生日的时候,Ethan想到了一个好主意,他要为他喜欢的慈善机构售卖T恤衫。A. put up with忍受;B. kept up with跟上、不落后;C. went on with 继续;D. came up with提出。根据下文提到的Ethan Katz为募捐活动所做的工作可知,他想出售卖T恤衫的主意,因此came up wih (提出)符合语境。故选D项。 3.考查名词词义辨析。句意:Ethan想到了一个好主意,他要为他喜欢的慈善机构售卖T恤衫。A. dog狗;B. charity慈善机构;C. shelter庇护所;D. event事件。根据后文City Dogs Rescue in Washington, D.C.,可知是喜欢的慈善机构,故选B项。 4.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Ethan和奶奶的狗都是从动物庇护所收养的。A. adopted收养;B. abandoned遗弃;C. protected保护;D. kept养。shelter意为“动物收容所”。可知,这两只狗都是从动物庇护所里收养的,故选A项。 5.考查名词词义辨析。句意:大多数庇护所都限制了它们可以照顾的动物数量。A. decrease减少;B. attention注意;C. changes 改变;D. limits限制。由下文“City Dogs Rescue把多余的狗接出来照顾”可知,这里指大多数庇护所对狗的数量是有限制的。have limits on sth意为“对……有限制”。故选D项。 6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:慈善机构City Dogs Rescue就把一些狗从动物收容所里接出来照顾。A. refuses拒绝;B. replaces代替;C. removes清除、取出、移动;D. returns返回。本题所在的句子提到动物收容所很拥挤,因此慈善机构City Dogs Rescue就把一些狗从动物收容所里接出来照顾。故选C项。 7.考查连词词义辨析。句意:志愿者们一直照顾这些动物直到它们被领养。A. until直到; B. after在……之后;C. because因为;D. although尽管。根据句意,这里指志愿者照顾这些动物直到被领养,故选A项。 8.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他打印了一段关于他的计划的文章。A. email电子邮件;B. phrase 短语;C. picture画;D. paragraph段落。由前面他上网查看T恤衫设计和募资信息可知他是搜集了一些相关信息,打了一段关于他的计划的文章,设计了一件T恤衫。故选D项。 9.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他给每件T恤定价20美元。A. paid 支付;B. priced 标价;C. bought买;D. donated捐赠。由前文可知他是售卖方,且先写计划书、设计然后再定价。再根据下文中的each shirt at $20(每件T恤卖20美元)可知priced符合语境。故选B项。 10.考查名词词义辨析。句意:随着消息不断传开,许多人来买T恤。A. time 时间;B.paper 纸张;C. knowledge 知识;D. word消息。上文提到,人们每买一件T恤,所得收益的一部分会捐给慈善机构。这消息一传开,人们纷纷来买T恤。所以空格处指代上一句内容。D项符合文意。故选D项。 11.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我开始的目标是卖掉75件T恤。A. special特别的;B. original 初始的;C. unique 独一无二的;D. final最终的。由后文提到在30天的集资活动中,他已经卖了179件T恤可知,他开始的目标是卖掉75件T恤但是实际要卖的更多,B项符合文意。故选B项。 12.考查介词词义辨析。句意:我三天就超过了这一目标。A. for为了;B. into 在里面;C. above在上面,超过;D. after在……之后。由后文提到在30天的集资活动中,他已经卖了179件T恤可知,到第三天的时候就超过了原定的目标。C项符合文意。故选C项。 13.考查名词词义辨析。句意:在他30天的筹款活动结束时,他已经卖掉了179件T恤并筹款 $2,640。A. show展示、节目;B. drive 有组织的活动;C. meeting集会;D. organization组织。筹款是一种有组织的活动。B项符合文意。故选B项。 14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:人们继续联系City Dogs Rescue咨询购买T恤的事情。A. contact联系;B. visit参观;C. promise承诺;D. advise建议。前面提到Ethan wasn’t finished,以及下文提到Ethan把集资活动延迟了一个月可知,人们还在不断咨询联系想购买衬衫,故选A项。 15.考查动词词义辨析。句意:因此Ethan决定把募捐活动延长一个月。A. cover覆盖; B. start 开始;C. direct指导;D. run开办、举行。前面提到人们还在不断咨询购买T恤的事情,因此Ethan决定延长募捐活动的时间。run (开设服务、组织)符合语境。故选D项。 16.考查名词词义辨析。句意:通过卖T恤和其他的捐赠,他最终总共筹得$14,500 。A. donations捐赠物; B. rescues营救;C. decisions决定;D. discussions讨论。空格处和卖T恤是并列关系。通过句意可知,这里指其他捐赠方式。A项符合文意。故选A项。 17.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:在华盛顿待区的狗能拥有Ethan这样一位朋友是很幸运的。A. friendly友好的;B. popular欢迎的;C. lucky幸运的;D. lovely可爱的。Ethan喜欢狗,他通过卖T恤为收留狗狗的慈善机构募捐,因此在华盛顿待区的狗能拥有Ethan这样一位朋友是很幸运的。C项符合文意。故选C项。 18.考查动词词义辨析。句意:孩子们经常觉得自己没有发言权。Ethan向孩子们展示他们也可以大有作为。A. guaranteed保证;B. expected希望;C. showed展示;D. judged判断。根据句意这里指Ethan的事迹告诉孩子们他们也可以大有作为。C项符合文意。故选C项。 19.考查名词词义辨析。句意:Ethan向孩子们展示他们也可以大有作为。A. difference不同、影响;B. result 结果;C. effect效果;D. identity身份。make a difference这里为固定用法,意为“大有作为”。故选A项。 20.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Ethan对于宠物的爱鼓舞他帮助其他的人。A. approved赞成; B. inspired鼓舞、激励;C. followed跟随;D. adapted适应、改编。由句意可知,这里指对于宠物的爱鼓舞Ethan帮助其他的人。B项符合文意。故选B项。
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