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    A mail carrier nicknamed (绰号)“Mailman kyle” is delivering supplies for the elderly along his route. Kyle West, also known as “Mailman Kyle”, has been _______ essential items like milk and toilet paper to _______ people on his mail route.

West said a lot of people along his route are elderly and are _______ to go out in public. “One of my customers came out and _______ me to get him toilet paper. From then, I _______ that some people just can't do it themselves  _______,” he said. _______ started sending the people on his route a different kind of _______. It says, “If you are at risk and need help getting _______ items, let me know. I will do ________ I can to help you,” He ________ the letter “Mailman Kyle” and wrote his phone number.

“The results has been a lot more than I ________,” West said. “I delivered nearly 400 of those letters and I've ________something from almost every person.” As a mail carrier in Ohio, West is delivering more than ________ these days.

But West says he doesn't want anything in return for his ________ effort. “Seeing a lot of my ________ putting on suits to just get essential items. I figured if I'm already there, it won't hurt me to ________ what they need,” he said happily.

We should try our best to help others just like Kyle West. As the saying ________, those who help others would get ________ from others in return. Life is ten percent what you make it and ninety percent how you ________ it.

1.A.putting off B.dropping off C.taking off D.turning off

2.A.young B.friendly C.elderly D.disabled

3.A.afraid B.forced C.willing D.determined

4.A.forced B.taught C.allowed D.asked

5.A.remembered B.realized C.promised D.predicted

6.A.importantly B.carefully C.necessarily D.conveniently

7.A.However B.Otherwise C.Therefore D.Suddenly

8.A.letter B.greeting C.book D.message

9.A.essential B.large C.dangerous D.expensive

10.A.why B.how C.which D.what

11.A.drew B.watched C.signed D.sent

12.A.ignored B.expected C.controlled D.compared

13.A.heard B.bought C.borrowed D.saved

14.A.drink B.milk C.food D.mail

15.A.real B.extra C.same D.right

16.A.members B.neighbors C.customers D.colleagues

17.A.consider B.reject C.understand D.bring

18.A.goes B.writes C.suggests D.reads

19.A.comfort B.help C.thank D.happy

20.A.claim B.enjoy C.take D.share

 

1.B 2.C 3.A 4.D 5.B 6.D 7.C 8.A 9.A 10.D 11.C 12.B 13.A 14.D 15.B 16.C 17.D 18.A 19.B 20.C 【解析】 本文是一篇夹叙夹议的文章。通过讲述邮递员West无偿为老年人送生活必需品的事,让我们明白好人有好报,生活的意义百分之十在于你如何塑造它,但有百分之九十在于你如何对待它。 1. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:“Mailman Kyle” 一直顺便给他邮递线路上的老年人送牛奶、卫生纸等生活必需品。A. putting off 推迟;B. dropping off 顺便、减少;C. taking off 起飞、脱掉;D. turning off关掉。由下文“West said a lot of people along his route are elderly and are ___3___ to go out in public. “One of my customers came out and ___4___ me to get him toilet paper. From then, I ___5___ that some people just can't do it themselves ”可知Mailman kyle是义务为这些老年人服务的,在他送快的的路上顺便帮这些老年人送生活必需品,故选B项。 2. 考查形容词辨析。句意:“Mailman Kyle”一直顺便给他邮递线路上的老年人送牛奶、卫生纸等生活必需品。A. young 年轻的;B. friendly 有好的;C. elderly 年长的;D. disabled残疾的。根据前文“Mailman kyle is delivering supplies for the elderly along his route. Mailman kyle正在给沿途的老年人送东西”。故选C项。 3. 考查形容词辨析。句意:在他邮递线路上,有很多人年级大了不敢出去到公共场合。A. afraid 害怕的;B. forced 被迫的;C. willing愿意的;D. determined下决心的。结合West said a lot of people along his route are elderly 可知老年人是由于年级太大了而不敢出去,故选A项。 4. 考查动词辨析。句意:我的一个顾客要我给他带一些厕纸。A. forced 强迫;B. taught 教;C. allowed允许;D. asked 要求。由下文“From then, I ___5___ that some people just can't do it themselves”可知Mailman Kyle答应了帮顾客带厕纸的要求(从那以后,他就经常这样做),故选D项。 5. 考查动词辨析。句意:我意识到很多人不能方便地去做这些事情。A. remembered 记得;B. realized意识到;C. promised 承诺;D. predicted 预测。根据some people just can't do it themselves 6 ,可知,West很愿意帮忙,因为他意识到很多老年人的确需要帮助,故选B项。 6. 考查副词辨析。句意:我意识到很多人不能方便地去做这些事情。A. importantly 重要地;B. carefully仔细地; C. necessarily 有必要地;D. conveniently方便地。根据前文的描述可知老年人年纪大,做很多事都行动不便,故选D项。 7. 考查副词辨析。句意:因此West开始给他邮递线路上的人送一种不同种类的“信”。A. However然而;B. Otherwise否则;C. Therefore因此; D. Suddenly 突然地。根据前文“I ___5___ that some people just can't do it themselves ___6___ ,”West意识到很多人不能方便地做这些事情,因此West开始给他邮递线路上的人送一种不同种类的“信”,故选C项。 8. 考查名词辨析。句意:因此West开始给他邮递线路上的人送不同种类的“信”。A. letter信、字母;B. greeting 招呼;C. book 书;D. message信息。由前文可知West是一个邮递员,他的本职工作是送信,后面逐渐帮助人们送不同种类的东西,这些东西属于特殊的“信”,故选A项。 9. 考查形容词辨析。句意:如果你处在危险中或需要生活必需品时,告诉我。A. essential 必不可少的;B. large大的;C. dangerous 危险的;D. expensive昂贵的。根据第一段出现的“essential items like milk and toilet paper”,在信上写道“ 如果你处在危险中或需要生活必需品时,告诉我。故选A项。 10. 考查连接词辨析。句意:我会做一些我能帮助你的事情。A. why 为什么;B. how 如何;C. which哪一个 ;D. what 什么。分析句子“I will do ___10___ I can to help you,”的结构可知do后面是充当宾语的句子,即宾语从句,此宾语从句中“I can”后面又缺少宾语,指能做的事情,故选D项。 11. 考查动词辨析。句意:他在“信”上签下了Mailman Kyle 并写上了他的电话号码。A. drew 绘画;B. watched 观看;C. signed 签名、标记;D. sent送。由空格后“and wrote his phone number.并且写下了他的电话号码”可知空格处与wrote是并列关系,他在“信”上签下了Mailman Kyle 并写上了他的电话号码。故选C项。 12. 考查动词辨析。句意:结果比我期望的还要多。A. ignored不理;B. expected 期望;C. controlled 控制;D. compared比较。根据下文“I delivered nearly 400 of those letters我送将近400封这种特殊的信”可知作者帮人们送生活必需品(特殊的信)比他期望的还要多,故选B项。 13. 考查动词辨析。句意:并且我也收到人们的回应。A. heard听; B. bought 买;C. borrowed借来;D. saved 拯救。结合上下为语境可知West 帮助人们送“信(生活必须品)也得到了大部分人的回“信(感激之情)”,hear from sb “收到某人的来信”。故选A项。 14. 考查名词辨析。句意:作为俄亥俄州的一名邮递员,韦斯特这些天送的不仅仅是邮件。A. drink 饮料;B. milk 牛奶;C. food食物;D. mail 邮件。根据前文描述的West帮助人们送生活必需品的事情,再结合他邮递员的本职工作。故选D项。 15. 考查形容词辨析。句意:但是West说对于他的额外付出他不想要任何回报。A. real 真的;B. extra额外的;C. same 相同的;D. right 正确的、右边的。根据前文可知West的本职工作是邮递员,但他在此过程中又顺便帮行动不便的老人送生活必需品,这是他额外做的事情,故选B项。 16. 考查名词辨析。句意:看到我的很多顾客把穿衣服也增加到必需品的清单。A. members成员;B. neighbors 邻居;C. customers 顾客;D. colleagues同事。根据第二段出现的“One of my customers came out and…”West看到自己的很多顾客把穿衣服也增加到必需品的清单。故选C项。 17. 考查动词辨析。句意:我想如果我已经在那里了,带他们需要的东西也没什么坏处。A. consider考虑、认为;B. reject 拒绝;C. understand 理解;D. bring带来。根据前文“Seeing a lot of my ___16___ putting on suits to just get essential items.”可知他的顾客提的要求越来越多,但是他并没有计较,他依然会给他们带来所需品,故选D选项。 18. 考查动词辨析。句意:俗语说:好人有好报。A. goes 走;B. writes写;C. suggests建议 ;D. reads读。As the saying goes俗语说,这是一个习惯用法,故选A项。 19. 考查名词辨析。句意:那些帮助你的人也会得到他人的帮助作为回报。A. comfort 安慰;B. help 帮助;C. thank 感谢;D. happy快乐的。结合谚语“As the saying ___18___ , those who help others would get ___19___ from others in return.正如谚语所说:好人有好报”可知你帮助了别人,别人也会帮助你,故选B项。 20. 考查动词辨析。句意:生活有百分之十在于你如何塑造它,但有百分之九十在于你如何对待它。A. claim 声明;B. enjoy享受;C. take 对待;D. share分享, 根据文章主题“好人有好报”,再结合谚语“Life is ten percent what you make it and ninety percent how you ___20___ it生活有百分之十在于你如何塑造它,但有百分之九十在于你如何对待它。”故选C项。
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