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    A local grocery store is remodeling. And none of the ________ is good for shoppers there. The aisles(走道)have been rearranged and pushed closer, making it ________ to get through. All the items have been moved from their ________ spots. It seems to me that it is intended to ________ the shoppers down so they will make more heady ________ and give the store bigger profits.

However, the most ________ for me was in the check-out aisles. And I felt ________ to see that only a few cashiers(收银员)were left working, with huge sections being ________ into self-scanning check-outs. People were probably going to lose their ________ because of this. I got in a cashier aisle and patiently waited while I saw some other people struggling to ________ how the self-scan machines worked. I ________ at that moment never to use one myself ________ I had to wait longer every time I shopped there.

When I ________ arrived at the front of the aisle, I saw the cashier was an acquaintance. I ________ and asked her how her family was doing. She smiled back with ________ and kindness. We chatted happily while she scanned and bagged up my ________. I felt a friendship and a connection with her that warmed my heart. ________, of course, can do a lot for us, but they can't smile. They can't love. They can't ________ a heart.

Only we can do that. It is time we should realize that profits aren't more ________ than us people, neither machines. It is time we should see that we are here not to ________ the world but to be a part of it

1.A.products B.changes C.citizens D.employees

2.A.harder B.easier C.convenient D.available

3.A.obvious B.fixed C.usual D.unknown

4.A.calm B.turn C.put D.slow

5.A.money B.trouble C.buys D.discounts

6.A.reliable B.reachable C.awesome D.troublesome

7.A.sad B.honored C.weak D.thrilled

8.A.talked B.transformed C.interpreted D.conveyed

9.A.jobs B.faces C.affection D.dignity

10.A.put off B.figure out C.pull through D.set aside

11.A.begged B.remembered C.pretended D.swore

12.A.as though B.now that C.even if D.in that

13.A.initially B.finally C.hurriedly D.punctually

14.A.waved B.sighed C.smiled D.jumped

15.A.warmth B.surprise C.affection D.abandon

16.A.bills B.papers C.valuables D.groceries

17.A.Machines B.Companions C.Customers D.Acquaintances

18.A.steal B.beat C.water D.touch

19.A.accurate B.important C.useful D.intelligent

20.A.look down on B.put up with C.take control of D.make fun of

 

1.B 2.A 3.C 4.D 5.C 6.D 7.A 8.B 9.A 10.B 11.D 12.C 13.B 14.C 15.A 16.D 17.A 18.D 19.B 20.C 【解析】 这是一篇夹叙夹议文。作者通过自己在一家新装开业杂货铺购物,探讨是否使用自助收银机购物的经历,告诉我们来到这个世界,我们不是为了征服世界,而是为了成为世界的一部分。 1. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:这些变化对那里的购物者来说都不是好事。A.products产品;B.changes改变;C.citizens公民,市民;D.employees员工。根据文章第一句A local grocery store is remodeling.可知,本地一家杂货店重新装修了。由此可知,此处需用名词changes,表示店铺的改变。故选B。 2. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:过道已重新布置,并被推得更近,更难通过。A.harder更困的;B.easier更容易;C.convenient方便的;D.available可得到的,可使用的。根据空前The aisles(走道)have been rearranged and pushed closer可知,因为商店的过道已重新布置,并被推得更近,由此可知,此处表示通行更困难。故选A。 3. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:所有的东西都从原来的地方搬走了。A.obvious明显的;B.fixed固定的;C.usual通常的;D.unknown未知的。根据前一句All the items have been moved和常识可知,因为东西移走了,所以此处表示商店的物品都从原来的地方搬走了。故选C。 4. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:在我看来,就是想延缓顾客的脚步,这样他们就会心血来潮多买些东西,商店就能多赚些。A.calm使平静;B.turn转身;C.put放;D.slow减缓。前文提到商店的重新布局,再结合空后so they will make more heady 5 and give the store bigger profits.可知,商店这么做的目的就是让顾客放慢脚步来买更多的东西。故选D。 5. 考查名词词义辨析。句意同上。A.money金钱;B.trouble麻烦;C.buys买;D.discounts打折。根据前文提到的商店的重新布局和give the store bigger profits可知,此处表示商店这么布局就是让消费者买更多的东西,这样商店挣更多的钱。故选C。 6. 考查形容词词义辨析。句语:然而,最让我烦恼的是那些付账通道。A.reliable可靠的;B.reachable可到达的;C.awesome令人惊叹的;D.troublesome讨厌的,令人烦恼的,难受的。根据后文And I felt 7 to see that only a few cashiers(收银员)were left working…描述可知,付账通道让作者感到很烦恼。故选D。 7. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:店里只剩下几个收银员在工作,其它宽敞的地方都被改造成了自助结账区。看到这些,我心里很难受。A.sad悲伤的,难受的;B.honored荣誉的;C.weak虚弱的;D.thrilled兴奋的。根据后文to see that only a few cashiers(收银员)were left working可知,因为收银员的数量少了,大部分地方变成自助结账了,所以这让作者感到难受。故选A。 8. 考查动词词义辨析。句意同上。A.talked谈话;B.transformed转变;C.interpreted说明,诠释;D.conveyed表达。前文提到传统的收银区少了,收银员数量少了,所以此处需用动词transform,表示这些地方被改造成了自助结账区。故选B。 9. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:人们可能会因此失业。A.jobs工作;B.faces脸;C.affection喜爱;D.dignity尊严。因为自助结账区代替了传统的收银方式,所以很多人会失业。故选A。 10. 考查动词短语词义辨析。句意:我走进一个收银台的过道,耐心地等待着,这时我看到其他一些人正在努力弄清楚自助收银机是如何工作的。A.put off推迟 ;B.figure out弄清楚;C.pull through(经历困境后) 恢复正常;D.set aside留作……之用。根据空后how the self-scan machines worked.可知,此处指弄清楚自助收银机如何工作。故选B。 11. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:那一刻,我发誓永远都不用这玩意儿,哪怕每次都要多等一些时间。A.begged乞求;B.remembered记得;C.pretended假装;D.swore发誓。根据空后at that moment never to use one myself和I had to wait longer every time I shopped there.可知,作者发誓宁愿等,也不愿意用自助收银机。故选D。 12. 考查从属连词词义辨析。句意同上。A.as though好像;B.now that既然;C.even if即使;D.in that因为。根据空前后句意可知,此处需用even if引导让步状语从句。故选C。 13. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:当我终于走到过道前面时,我看到收银员是一个熟人。 A.initially起初,开始 ;B.finally最终,最后;C.hurriedly匆忙地;D.punctually准时地。因为排队结账,所以此处需用副词finally,表示终于轮到作者要结账了。故选B。 14. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我冲她微笑,并问候了她的家人。A.waved挥手;B.sighed叹气;C.smiled微笑;D.jumped跳跃。根据后面的She smiled back…可知,作者朝那个收银员微笑了。故选C。 15. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:她也暖暖地、亲切地对我微笑。A.warmth温暖;B.surprise惊讶;C.affection喜爱;D.abandon放弃。根据后文I felt a friendship and a connection with her that warmed my heart.可知,此处指那个收银员对作者暖暖地笑了。故选A。 16. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我俩开心地聊着,她一边扫码,一边把我买的东西(食品杂货)装袋。A.bills账单;B.papers论文;C.valuables贵重物品;D.groceries食品杂货。根据文章第一句A local grocery store is remodeling.可知,此处指作者买的食品杂货。故选D。 17. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:当然,机器可以帮我们做很多事,但它们不会笑、不会爱。A.Machines机器;B.Companions同伴C.Customers顾客;D.Acquaintances熟人。根据后文but they can't smile.They can't love.和neither machines.可知,此处作者讲述的是机器。故选A。 18. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:它们无法触动另一颗心。A.steal偷取;B.beat打败;C.water浇灌;D.touch触动。根据前文they can't smile.They can't love.可知,机器不会笑,不会爱,所以此处表示它们无法打动我们的心。故选D。 19. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我们是时候明白:赚钱并不比我们人重要,机器也是一样。A.accurate精确的;B.important重要的;C.useful有用的;D.intelligent聪明的。根据常识可知,赚钱并不比我们人重要。故选B。 20. 考查动词短语词义辨析。句意:我们该明白了:人来到世界上并不是为了要统治它,而是要成为其中的一部分。A.look down on瞧不起;B.put up with忍受 ;C.take control of控制,统治;D.make fun of取笑。根据空后but to be a part of it可知,作者要我们成为世界的一部分,由此可知,此处表示我们人类来到世界上不是统治世界的。故选C。
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