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    Yassin  Terou  owns a restaurant in downtown Knoxville. One morning, he _______ early,    only to find  someone had attempted  to  rob  his shop. A rock was_____ thrown through the window  and broken pieces were seen everywhere. But since the food is made_______ each   morning and the cash registers are___ every night, the thief went away empty-handed.

After realizing the person who broke in was probably __________  in some way, Yassin, instead of being____, put up a sign that read “If you are hungry or need emergency money, just _______  till we open! We are more than happy to ______________  you when we are open!” Sounds unbelievable, right? But to people who know Yassin, it is not___ at all.

When he first arrived in the U.S. as a refugee( )he struggled to find his___ because of discrimination( ). But he quickly discovered the best way to fight the______he felt was  to be  loving.  With  the help of local community,  Yassin_____ a  restaurant.  He  welcomes everyone into his restaurant, regardless of their_________. He knows and greets hundreds of _______  by  name daily,  and  the relaxed  and ________ atmosphere makes visiting  feel like    seeing family. At one  point,  Yassin  was  accused  of  “stealing_____ from  American”  by someone who was laid off. Despite the fact that he is a ____________  citizen of this country and that  he should just have ignored him, he calmly offered to___ the man who charged him.

Yassin’s  restaurant was_______ with the title of “Nicest Place of America” by Reader’s     Digest in 2018. His success comes from the kindness, love and __________  he shows in everything   he does. And of course, the food is delicious too!

1.A.showed up B.slipped away C.dropped in D.moved out

2.A.casually B.carelessly C.apparently D.narrowly

3.A.delicious B.healthy C.attractive D.fresh

4.A.checked B.emptied C.removed D.cleaned

5.A.hiding B.tricking C.suffering D.cheating

6.A.annoyed B.disappointed C.relieved D.delighted

7.A.continue B.wait C.escape D.search

8.A.forgive B.accompany C.treat D.help

9.A.surprising B.amusing C.satisfying D.challenging

10.A.interest B.strength C.place D.style

11.A.sympathy B.anxiety C.loneliness D.hate

12.A.inspected B.started C.decorated D.visited

13.A.appearances B.ages C.differences D.characters

14.A.residents B.customers C.tourists D.neighbours

15.A.friendly B.informal C.traditional D.quiet

16.A.money B.food C.dreams D.jobs

17.A.legal B.former C.foreign D.wealthy

18.A.promote B.praise C.understand D.employ

19.A.associated B.presented C.equipped D.covered

20.A.courage B.enthusiasm C.acceptance D.confidence

 

1.A 2.C 3.D 4.B 5.C 6.A 7.B 8.D 9.A 10.C 11.D 12.B 13.C 14.B 15.A 16.D 17.A 18.D 19.B 20.C 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了Yassin Terou的餐馆在关门后被人闯入,但是小偷一无所获。Yassin意识到闯入者可能正遭受某种痛苦后贴出标语,表明自己愿意帮助他的故事并回顾了Yassin在美国创业的成功。除了食物的美味,他的成功来自于他对所做的一切都表现出的善良,热爱和接受。 1. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:一天早上,他很早就来到餐馆,却发现有人曾企图抢劫他的商店。A. showed up出现;B. slipped away溜走;C. dropped in临时拜访;D. moved out搬出去。本段后面提到有人强行闯入了Yassin的餐馆想要抢劫,Yassin在早晨来到餐馆后发现了迹象,选择showed up合乎语境。故选A项。 2. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:显然有一块石头从窗户扔进了餐馆,屋内到处都可以看到碎片。A. casually随便地;B. carelessly粗心地;C. apparently显然地;D. narrowly勉强地,狭窄地。Yassin到达餐馆后发现了有人用石块打碎玻璃后进入的证据,因此这是很明显的。故选C项。 3. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但是,由于每天早晨都要新鲜烹制食物,并且每天晚上都要清空收银机,所以小偷空手走了。A. delicious美味的;B. healthy健康的;C. attractive诱人的;D. fresh新鲜的。小偷没有偷到东西,说明餐馆每天的食物都是新准备的。故选D项。 4. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:但是,由于每天早晨都要新鲜烹制食物,并且每天晚上都要清空收银机,所以小偷空手走了。A. checked检查;B. emptied清空;C. removed移除;D. cleaned清洗。and前后表示的是小偷空手离开餐馆的原因,即每天早晨餐馆的食物都是新准备的及收银机每晚都会被清空。故选B项。 5. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:在意识到闯入者可能遭受某种痛苦之后,Yassin没有生气,而是贴出标语,上面写着“如果您饿了或急需用钱,请等我们开门!”A. hiding隐藏;B. tricking戏弄;C. suffering遭受,受苦;D. cheating作弊。由下一段的hungry可知,Yassin意识到这个小偷可能在遭受着饥饿,选择suffering合乎语境。故选C项。 6. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:在意识到闯入者可能遭受某种痛苦之后,Yassin没有生气,而是贴出标语,上面写着“如果您饿了或急需用钱,请等我们开门!”A. annoyed恼怒的;B. disappointed失望的;C. relieved宽慰的;D. delighted欣喜的。Yassin因为有人强行闯入店中会感到生气的,但当他意识到小偷可能在挨饿,他便不再生气了。故选A项。 7. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:在意识到闯入者可能遭受某种痛苦之后,Yassin没有生气,而是贴出标语,上面写着“如果您饿了或急需用钱,请等我们开门!”A. continue继续;B. wait等待;C. escape逃逸;D. search搜索。Yassin想帮助遭遇困境的人,因此张贴标志,意在向其传递信息:“请等待我们开门,你可以来店里得到我们的帮助”。选择wait合乎语境。故选B项。 8. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我们开门的时候,我们非常乐于帮助你。A. forgive原谅;B. accompany陪伴;C. treat对待;D. help帮助。由最后一段可知,Yassin是愿意帮助别人的人,因此此处选择help合乎语境。故选D项。 9. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但是对于认识Yassin的人来说,这一点也不令人惊讶。A. surprising令人惊讶的;B. amusing有趣的;C. satisfying令人满意的;D. challenging具有挑战性的。由unbelievable及下一段Yassin乐于助人的事迹可知,了解Yassin的人对于他所做的事情不会感到惊讶的。故选A项。 10. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:当他以难民身份首次到达美国时,他由于受到歧视,因此很费力地寻找自己的位置。A. interest利益;B. strength强度;C. place地点;D. style样式。Yassin初来美国时,因为受到歧视,在美国社会很难找到自己的位置。find one ’s place:找到自己的位置。故选C项。 11. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:但是他很快发现了抗击仇恨的最佳方法是关爱他人。A. sympathy同情;B. anxiety焦虑;C. loneliness孤独;D. hate讨厌。因为有人歧视Yassin,因此他感受到了别人对他的讨厌。故选D项。 12. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:在当地社区的帮助下,Yassin开了一家餐馆。A. inspected检查;B. started开始,启动;C. decorated装饰;D. visited参观。由下文的他欢迎每个人进入餐馆可知,来到美国后,他开了一家餐馆。故选B项。 13. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:他欢迎每个人进入他的餐厅,无论他们有什么区别。A. appearances出现;B. ages年龄;C. differences差异;D. characters人物。Yassin欢迎每个人进入餐馆,因此他不去理会人和人的不同,他不会像某些人歧视他一样而去歧视别人。故选C项。 14. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:他每天都会认识并招呼数百名顾客,而轻松友好的气氛使就餐者像看见家人一样。A. residents居民;B. customers顾客;C. tourists游客;D. neighbours邻居。Yassin开了餐馆,因此每天要迎接很多顾客。故选B项。 15. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他每天都会认识并招呼数百名顾客的名字,而轻松友好的气氛使就餐者像看见家人一样。A. friendly友好的;B. informal非正式的;C. traditional传统的;D. quiet安静的。顾客到店后感觉像是看到家人一样,因此餐馆的气氛是让人感到放松的和友好的。故选A项。 16. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:有一次,Yassin被一个被解雇的人指控“偷美国人的工作”。A. money钱;B. food食物;C. dreams梦;D. jobs 工作。有人失去了工作,其指责Yassin偷走了工作。故选D项。 17. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:有一次,Yassin被一个被解雇的人指控“偷美国人的工作”。A. legal合法的,法律的;B. former从前的;C. foreign国外的;D. wealthy富裕的。Yassin本可以不理会指控他的人,因此可知Yassin是一个合法的公民。故选A项。 18. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:Yassin是这个国家的合法公民,他本应该不理会这个人,但Yassin还是冷静地提出要雇用这个人。A. promote促进;B. praise赞美;C. understand理解;D. employ雇佣。因为Yassin的乐于助人,即使面对指责,他也雇佣了那个失去工作的人。故选D项。 19. 考查动词词义辨析。句意: Yassin的餐馆在2018年被《读者文摘》授予“美国最美地点”的称号。A. associated联系;B. presented颁赠;C. equipped装备;D. covered遮盖。Yassin的善举使他获得了称赞,被授予了荣誉。present…with…:授予,将某物赠与某人。故选B项。 20. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:他的成功来自于他对自己所做的一切都表现出善良,热爱和接受。A. courage勇气;B. enthusiasm热情;C. acceptance容忍;D. confidence自信。从Yassin的经历可知,他的成功源自他对一切的包容,关爱和善良,此处并列的三个名词是对Yassin品质的总结。故选C项。
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