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A caring and homeless veteran

A simple mistake in a restaurant has changed the life of a caring veteran( 老兵). It had been a little over three decades _________Stefan DeArno was to his hometown of Charleston. South Carolina. But in 2017, his parents’ health _________him to move back to the city.

The veteran didn’t have money for an _________. Luckily, a social worker _________to arrange a shelter for him. During his stay at the shelter, DeArno _________their culinary(烹任的) training program. He had always loved to cook, and had spent many childhood days watching his mother and grandmother in the kitchen.

_________the program, he met Roland Feldman, the _________of the Smoke BBQ restaurant, who was _________by DeArno’s cheerful attitude. Feldman offered the _________veteran a job. One day, Deamo made a lucky __________that would change his life forever.

Instead of __________buttermilk to combread (玉米面), he used heavy cream. DeArno was __________ it would get him __________, but when the bread was finished baking, it was more golden than usual. DeArno __________out the bread to the restaurant and they were all surprised that the new version of a classic recipe was so __________.

Feldman was so __________by DeArno’s creation that he offered to do __________with him. Today, they are the co-owners of Reverend Cornbread Co.

DeArno is now wealthy and successful __________he has not forgotten the place that gave him hope. While __________the new business, he returns to the shelter to volunteer __________a tutor. He uses his new food truck to hand out hot meals to the homeless.

1.A.when B.although C.since D.before

2.A.caused B.left C.shipped D.blocked

3.A.treatment B.company C.apartment D.dormitory

4.A.tried B.demanded C.decided D.managed

5.A.missed out B.passed by C.gave up D.signed up for

6.A.Aside from B.In spite of C.In honor of D.Thanks to

7.A.staff B.owner C.co-founder D.manager

8.A.held up B.appealed to C.turned down D.put off

9.A.charming B.aggressive C.determined D.ashamed

10.A.fortune B.promise C.mistake D.exploration

11.A.applying B.devoting C.adding D.attaching

12.A.scared B.thrilled C.shocked D.stressed

13.A.promoted B.prized C.employed D.fired

14.A.put B.handed C.took D.figured

15.A.terrible B.familiar C.reliable D.yummy

16.A.impressed B.welcomed C.defeated D.defended

17.A.shopping B.trade C.cleaning D.experiments

18.A.so B.yet C.while D.although

19.A.caring for B.making out C.taking up D.turning over

20.A.like B.for C.as D.around

 

1.C 2.A 3.C 4.D 5.D 6.D 7.B 8.B 9.A 10.C 11.C 12.A 13.D 14.B 15.D 16.A 17.B 18.B 19.A 20.C 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了一位老兵迪尔诺为了父母的健康状况,回到了家乡。在逗留在庇护所期间,报名参加了一个烹饪培训项目。在工作过程中,他的工作态度得到了餐馆经理的赏识,并且因为一个幸运的错误获得了与经理合伙做生意的机会,最后取得成功的故事。 1. 考查连词词义辨析。句意:自从斯特凡·迪尔诺回到他的家乡查尔斯顿以来,已经有三十多年了。A. when当……时候;B. although尽管;C. since自从;D. before在……之前。根据主句的时态had been和over three decades这个时间段,再结合此处句意,可知,空处需填“自从”,since符合题意。故选C。 2. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:但在2017年,他父母的健康状况让他搬回了这座城市。A. caused导致;B. left离开;C. shipped船运,运输;D. blocked堵塞,阻碍。“父母的健康状况”是“他搬回这座城市”的原因。故选A。 3. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:这位老兵没有钱买公寓。A. treatment治疗;B. company公司;C. apartment公寓;D. dormitory宿舍。根据下文to arrange a shelter for him可知,这里指没有住处。故选C。 4. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:幸运的是,一位社会工作者设法为他安排了一个庇护所。A. tried尝试;B. demanded要求;C. decided决定;D. managed完成(困难的事);勉励完成。根据Luckily可知,此处需填感情色彩比较好的词。manage to do sth.为固定短语,意为“设法成功做某事”。故选D。 5. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:在庇护所逗留期间,迪尔诺报名参加了他们的烹饪培训项目。A. missed out错过,遗漏;B. passed by经过;C. gave up放弃;D. Signed up for报名参加,注册。根据culinary(烹任的) training program可知,迪尔诺报名参加了这个培训项目。故选D。 6. 考查固定短语辨析。句意:多亏了这个项目,他认识了这家烟熏烧烤餐厅的老板罗兰·费尔德曼(Roland Feldman),迪尔诺开朗的态度吸引了费尔德曼。A. Aside from除……之外;B. In spite of尽管,不管;C. In honor of 向……表示敬意;D. Thanks to幸亏,由于。根据he met Roland Feldman可知,他认识费尔德曼的原因是由于参加了这个培训项目。故选D。 7. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:多亏了这个项目,他认识了这家烟熏烧烤餐厅的老板罗兰·费尔德曼(Roland Feldman),迪尔诺开朗的态度吸引了费尔德曼。A. staff全体职工;B. owner主人;C. co-founder联合发起人,共同创立者;D. manager经理。根据下文Today, they are the co-owners of Reverend Cornbread Co.可知,费尔德曼是这个餐厅的经理。故选D。 8. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:多亏了这个项目,他认识了这家烟熏烧烤餐厅的老板罗兰·费尔德曼(Roland Feldman),迪尔诺开朗的态度吸引了费尔德曼。A. held up举起,抬起,支撑;B. appealed to对……产生吸引力;C. turned down拒绝;D. put off推迟。根据DeArno’s cheerful attitude可知,费尔德曼被迪尔诺开朗的态度吸引了。故选B。 9. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:费尔德曼给了这位迷人的老兵一份工作。A. charming迷人的,吸引人的;B. aggressive好斗的,有进取心的;C. determined有决心的;D. ashamed惭愧的,羞愧的。根据上文可知,费尔德曼被迪尔诺开朗的态度吸引了,因此,这位老兵是令人着迷的。故选A。 10. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:一天,迪尔诺犯了一个幸运的错误,从此改变了他的一生。A. fortune运气,财富;B. promise承诺;C. mistake错误;D. exploration探索。根据文章第一段A simple mistake in a restaurant has changed the life of a caring veteran可知,此处是信息词mistake的词汇复现。故选C。 11. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:他没有往玉米面包里加酪乳,而是用了浓奶油。A. applying申请,应用;B. devoting奉献,投入(时间、精力等);C. adding增加,添加;D. attaching把……附(在……上)。add…to…为固定用法,意为“把……添加到……”。此处指没有添加乳酪到玉米面包里面。故选C。 12. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:迪尔诺害怕这样会让他被炒鱿鱼,但当面包烤好后,它比平时的颜色更加金黄了。A. scared害怕的;B. trilled激动的,兴奋的;C. shocked震惊的;D. stressed焦虑不安的,有压力的。根据上文可知,迪尔诺没有按照常规的步骤添加乳酪到玉米面包里面,犯了一个错误,因此他感到害怕。故选A。 13. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:迪尔诺害怕这样会让他被炒鱿鱼,但当面包烤好后,它比平时的颜色更加金黄了。A. promoted促进;B. prized奖励,奖赏;C. employed雇佣;D. fired解雇。迪尔诺犯了一个错误,因此害怕自己因为这件事被开除。故选D。 14. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:迪尔诺把面包递给餐馆的人,他们都很惊讶这个经典食谱的新版竟是如此美味。四个选项和out形成四个短语。A. put out熄灭;B. handed out分发;C. took out取出;D. figured out理解,想出,弄清。根据they were all surprised可知,吃烤面包的不止一个人,因此需要把烤好的面包分发给他们。故选B。 15. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:迪尔诺把面包递给餐馆的人,他们都很惊讶这个经典食谱的新版竟是如此美味。A. terrible可怕的;B. familiar熟悉的;C. reliable可信赖的;D. yummy好吃的,美味的。根据it was more golden than usual 和they were all surprised可知,新版本的面包是美味的。故选D。 16. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:费尔德曼对迪尔诺的作品印象深刻,主动提出和他做生意。A. impressed印象深刻的;B. welcomed受欢迎的;C. defeated被打败的;D. defended防御的。根据上文的描述和DeArno’s creation可知,费尔德曼对这位老兵的创造印象深刻。故选A。 17. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:费尔德曼对迪尔诺的作品印象深刻,主动提出和他做生意。A. shopping购物;B. trade贸易;C. cleaning打扫,清洁;D. experiments实验。根据Today, they are the co-owners of Reverend Cornbread Co.可知,费尔德曼主动提出和老兵一起合伙做生意。故选B。 18. 考查连词词义辨析。句意:迪尔诺现在很富有,很成功,但是他没有忘记那个给他希望的地方。A. so因此;B. yet然而;C. while当……时候;D. although尽管。wealthy and successful和has not forgotten the place that gave him hope.形成转折关系。故选B。 19. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:在打理新生意的同时,他又回到庇护所做了一名志愿家庭教师。A. caring for关心,照顾;B. making out辨认出,理解,明白;C. taking up占据,从事;D. turning over翻转,翻过来。此处表示在打理好新生意的同时,还去庇护所做志愿者。故选A。 20. 考查介词词义辨析。句意:在打理新生意的同时,他又回到庇护所做了一名志愿家庭教师。A. like像;B. for为了;C. as作为;D. around环绕,围绕。根据空后的a tutor可知,职业前面需用介词as,意为“作为”。故选C。
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