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第二题 完形填空
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Ashley Jones警探利用聪明才智帮助人们解决孤独抑郁的故事
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Robbie Pruitt 在自行车被偷后免费为大家修理自行车的故事
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(2020年天津卷)Detective Ashley Jones works at a police department in England. He has recently made a significant 16 —loneliness is a serious social problem that can contribute to depression and even crimes, but it can be 17 in a clever way. The 18 ? Chat benches.
Jones got the idea after he had talked with an elderly lady who had been cheated of her 19 . The lady would get a call from a stranger every morning who 20 made her believe that he was her friend, and then she lent him about £31,000. Jones was 21 when she said that she didn’t actually 22 being cheated. “Otherwise, I would never speak to another person for weeks on end,” she said.
This led Jones to the conclusion that there are too many extremely 23 people in his community, who are easy targets of cheating. So he 24 to do something about it. He 25 the police department to allow him to 26 a couple of “chat benches” in two of their local parks. Then he hung a colorful sign on each of the benches that 27 :“HAPPY TO CHAT”. Just a few days after the signs went up, he found people sitting there and engaging in active and 28 conversations.
The idea is catching on 29 . There are now over 40 chat benches throughout England. More new chat benches have sprung up across the UK and beyond. All who participated have gained a(n) 30 outcome from getting involved. Jones’ idea has been fully 31 — the “HAPPY TO CHAT” benches help 32 the invisible social barrier that keeps people from saying hello.
This effort is not just a(n) 33 at being community minded — it’s also a 34 measure. It prevents people who are cut off from society falling victim to cheaters.
The Chat Bench is a fantastic new project that 35 those of all ages to interact and get to know each other in the future.
16. A. choice B. discovery C. visit D. promise
17. A. experienced B. suffered C. prevented D. felt
18. A. solution B. puzzle C. excuse D. intention
19. A. pleasure B. prize C. credit D. money
20. A. eventually B. frequently C. previously D. occasionally
21. A. ashamed B. shocked C. excited D. amused
22. A. mind B. forgive C. risk D. enjoy
23. A. active B. lonely C. cautious D. stubborn
24. A. learned B. refused C. pretended D. decided
25. A. forced B. ordered C. convinced D. taught
26. A. put away B. make out C. tear apart D. set up
27. A. read B. claimed C. meant D. implied
28. A. formal B. joyful C. awkward D. crazy
29. A. randomly B. slowly C. quickly D. purposefully
30. A. positive B. disappointing C. correct D. embarrassing
31. A. realized B. examined C. discussed D. formed
32. A. break down B. put up C. keep off D. take out
33. A. glance B. attempt C. knock D. attack
34. A. heart-breaking B. risk-taking C. face-saving D. crime-cutting
35. A. forbids B. appoints C. encourages D. troubles
【答案】16. B 17. C 18. A 19.D 20. A 21. B 22. A 23.B 24. D 25. C 26. D 27. A 28.B 29. C 30. A 31. A 32. A 33. B 34. D 35. C
【解析】
16.句意:他最近有了一项重大发现--孤独是一个严重的社会问题,它会导致抑郁甚至犯罪,但它可以用一种聪明的方法加以阻止。A. choice选择;B. discovery发现;C. visit参观:D.promise许诺。下文loneliness
is a serious social problem that can contribute to depression and even crimes说孤独是一个亚重的社会问题,它
会导致抑郁甚至犯罪,但它可以用一种聪明的方法加以阻止。这是一项重大的发现。故选 B。
17.句意:他最近有了一项重大发现--孤独是一个严重的社会问题,它会导致抑郁甚至犯罪,但它可以用一种聪明的方法加以阻止。A.experienced经历;B.suffered遭受;C.prevented 阻止;D.felt感觉。根据下文Chat benches.可知对于这一社会问题,有阻止的方法。故选 C。
18.句意:解决方案?长椅上聊天。A. solution解决方案; B. puzzle谜; C.excuse借口; D.intention目的。根据下文的回答Chat benches可知这里是询问“解决方案是什么”。故选A。
19.句意:琼斯是在与一位被骗了钱的老妇人交谈后产生这个想法的。A. pleasure快乐;B. prize奖品; C.credit信用;D.money钱。根据下文and then she lent him about £31000可知这位老妇人被骗了钱。故选 D.
20.句意:这位女士每天早上都会接到一个陌生人的电话,他最终让她相信他是她的朋友,然后她就借给了他大约31万英镑。A.eventually最后;B.frequently频繁地;C.previously先前;D.occasionally偶尔。下文说这位老妇人借给了这个陌生人大约31万镑,由此可知,他最终让她相信他是她的朋友,故选A
21.句意:当这位老妇人说她实际上并不介意被骗时,琼斯很震惊。A.ashamed羞愧的:B.shocked 震的;C.excited 兴奋的;D.amused愉悦的。按照正常的逻辑,一个人被骗了很多钱,她一定会很生气。然而,这位老妇人却说她不介意。所以琼斯很震惊。故选B。
22. 句意:当这位老妇人说她实际上并不介意被骗时,琼斯很震惊。A.mind介意;B.forgive原谅;C. risk冒险;D.enjoy享受。根据下文老妇人说的话“Otherwise I would never speak to another person for weeks on end”she said.可知她并不介意被骗。故选A。
23.句意:这使琼斯得出结论,在他的社区中有太多极度孤独的人,他们很容易成为欺骗的目标。A active积极的;B.lonely孤独的;C.cautious小心的;D.stubborn顽固的。上文老妇人说:“否则,我几个星期都不会跟别人说话”结合下文,琼斯创建了“聊天长椅”可知在他的社区中,有大多极度孤独的人。故选B。
24.句意:所以他决定做点什么。A.learned学习;B.refused拒绝:C.pretended假装;D.decided决定。下文He...the police department to allow him to ...a couple of“chat benches”in two of their local parks.描述了琼斯采取的实动,由此可知,琼斯决定做点什么。故选 D。
25.句意:他说服了警察局允许他在当地的两个公园里设立几个"聊天长椅”。A.forced强迫:B.ordered命令; C.convinced说服;Dtaught教。下文说他在当地的两个公园里设立了几个“聊天长椅”,由此可知,他是说服了警察局。故选C.
26. 句意:他说服了警察局允许他在当地的两个公园里设立了几个“聊天长椅”。A.put away放好;B make out 辨认出:C.tear apart把……弄乱;D.set up 设立。根据 a couple of“chat benches” in two of their local parks可知是在当地的两个公园里设立几个“聊天长椅”。故选D。
27.句意:然后,他在每张长椅上挂了一块彩色的牌子,上面写着:“聊天愉快。”A.read写着:B.claimed
宣称:C.meant 意味:D.implied暗示。根据“HAPPYTOCHAT”可知这是牌子上写的内容。表示“牌子
上写着……”应用动词 read,故选A。
28.句意:就在张贴告示几天后,他发现人们坐在那里,进行着积极愉快的交谈。A.formal正式的:B.joyful愉快的;C.awkward尴尬的:D.crazy疯狂的。下文说琼斯的想法已经完全实现了,结合琼斯创建“聊天长椅”的初衷以及牌子上所写的内容“快乐聊天”可知人们坐在那里,讲行着和极愉快的交谈。故选B。
29.句意:这个想法很快就流行起来了。A.randomly随便地;B.slowly缓慢地;C.quickly很快地;D. purposefully 有目的地。根据 There are now over 40 chat benches throughout England可知这个想法很快就流行起来了。故选 C。
30.句意:所有参与的人都从参与中获得了积极的结果。A. positive积极的;B. disappointing令人失望的C.correct正确的:D.embarrassing使人尴尬的。根据 Jones’ idea has been fully.…the“HAPPY TO CHAT” benches help…the invisible social barrier that keeps people from saying hello可知琼斯的想法已经完全实现了,“聊天愉快”长椅帮助打破了人们打招呼的无形的社会障碍。因此,推断出所有参与的人都从参与中获得了积极的结果。故选 A。
31.句意:琼斯的想法已经完全实现了。A.realized实现; B.examined检查; C. discussed讨论; D.formed形成。下文说“聊天愉快”长椅帮助打破了人们打招呼的无形的社会障碍。由此可知,琼斯的想法已经完全实现了。故选A。
32.句意:“聊天愉快”长椅帮助打破了人们打招呼的无形的社会障碍。A.break down 打破;B.put up提供:C.keep off不接近:D. take out取出。上文说所有参与的人都从参与中获得了积极的结果。由此可知,“聊天愉快”长椅帮助打破了人们打招呼的无形的社会障碍。故选 A。
33.句意:这不仅仅是一种社区意识的尝试,也是一种减少犯罪的措施。A.glance 一瞥;B.attempt尝试.C. knock敲打D. attack攻击 琼斯设置的“聊天长梳”是一个新铺日有趣的学试,故选B.
34.句意:这不仅仅是一种社区意识的尝试,也是一种减少犯罪的措施。A. heart-breaking今人心碎B.risk-taking冒险的:C face-saving 顾全面子的;D. crime-cutting 减少犯罪的。根据上文 loneliness is a serious social problem that can contribute to depression and even crimes以及那位被骗了钱的老妇人的悲惨经历,可知这不仅仅是一种社区意识的尝试,也是一种减少犯罪的措施。故选D。
35.句意:“聊天长椅”是一个很棒的新项目,鼓励所有年龄段的人在未来相互交流和了解。A.forbids禁止;B.appoints任命;C.encourages鼓励;D.troubles 麻烦。根据The Chat Bench is a fantastic new project以及上文“聊天长椅”所产生的积极效果,可知“聊天长椅”,鼓励所有年龄段的人在未来相互交流和了解。故选 C。
(一)、The box arrived. Inside was the sample of my company’s first product. To ____1____ the box, I used something ____2____ from my past. It was a pocket knife given by my ____3____.
Dad worked many jobs but never ____4____ much. To lead a better life, I ____5____ early that I’d go to college. Dad told me that I would need to ____6____ for it by myself, so I started doing different jobs, including ____7____ my dad at work.
At that time, my dad worked as a courier (快递员). Usually, we’d break down boxes, ____8____a pocket knife back and forth. ____9____, he gave me my own knife. It felt like a gesture of ____10____.
At 17, I earned the right to be seen as a work partner and have my own ____11____.
With the money I’d saved and my scholarships, I became the first in my family to graduate from college. ____12____, my dad couldn’t celebrate with me as he’d passed away during my second year. I came across the knife he’d given me one day. I realized then how much it ____13____: It was the jobs that helped me earn the ____14____ to get through college, which ____15____ my life.
I still keep the knife ____16____, which is why I had it that day when the ____17____arrived. I always remember the ____18____ from my dad: Make a goal and work as ____19____ as you need. He couldn’t ____20____ much, but what he did teach was priceless.
1.A.deliver B.open C.check D.keep
2.A.different B.expensive C.beautiful D.meaningful
3.A.father B.partner C.brother D.teacher
4.A.spent B.earned C.needed D.showed
5.A.discovered B.predicted C.decided D.believed
6.A.apply B.search C.pay D.ask
7.A.leaving B.visiting C.joining D.calling
8.A.moving B.waving C.carrying D.passing
9.A.Additionally B.Eventually C.Actually D.Obviously
10.A.acceptance B.kindness C.admiration D.thanks
11.A.style B.time C.tool D.place
12.A.Therefore B.However C.Besides D.Somehow
13.A.tried B.helped C.changed D.represented
14.A.money B.right C.pride D.knowledge
15.A.transformed B.saved C.controlled D.touched
16.A.clean B.close C.sharp D.safe
17.A.sample B.request C.news D.result
18.A.gift B.memory C.lesson D.story
19.A.carefully B.seriously C.fast D.hard
20.A.take in B.work out C.pull off D.pass on
(二)、Nong Luhuan had a wild dream when he was little: He wanted to become a cartoonist and publish books of his own. Now, the 22-year-old art design student has ___21___ his dream. His microblog cartoon has more than 260,000 followers.
Nong`s microblog cartoon first drew wide ___22___ in late 2012. He draws ___23___ of real-life people struggling to achieve their life goals.
One story is about a middle-aged cleaner who ___24___ to have a job with a salary of 6,000 yuan a month. But he ___25___ to work in Beijing for only 1,000 yuan per month. This way he could audition(旁听)at the central Conservatory of Music and realize his dream of becoming a ___26___ . Another widely reposted story is about an accounting student who is ___27___ to become a flight attendant.
Though each story ___28___ only several pictures, it takes Nong a lot of effort to complete them. He digs ___29___ into each person’s story. Before drawing, he spends a whole day researching the person’s ____30____ .
Microblog cartoons are not interesting because of the drawings. “We attract viewers with the ____31____ ,” Nong says. “If my work can trigger reflection, then it is ____32____ .”
On the way to success, Nong has had his own ____33____ . He even thought about stopping his dream of ____34____ in 2011. But when he saw the microblog cartoons of Chen Anni, a well-known female cartoonist of Nong’s age, he found new ____35____ . “She is not even a fine art student and she is pursuing her dream of drawing cartoons. Why should I ____36____ ?” Nong says.
After that, Nong worked even harder, ____37____ becoming popular and receiving encouraging ____38____ . Many fans have sent Nong private messages, telling him that his work has ____39____ them to pursue their life goals. “I’m glad that I have persisted and conveyed a ____40____ attitude through my work. My readers are inspired through it and are themselves becoming a source of motivation for others,” he says.
21.A.owned B.continued C.achieved D.finished
22.A.invention B.attention C.impression D.reflection
23.A.deeds B.comments C.stories D.ideas
24.A.promised B.used C.prepared D.turned
25.A.quit B.afforded C.set D.escaped
26.A.novelist B.student C.teacher D.composer
27.A.allowed B.intended C.determined D.thought
28.A.consists of B.insist on C.makes up D.refers to
29.A.deep B.well C.right D.back
30.A.appearance B.background C.history D.relationship
31.A.color B.pattern C.style D.content
32.A.necessary B.particular C.precious D.meaningful
33.A.method B.struggles C.agreements D.dreams
34.A.drawing B.studying C.exploring D.imagining
35.A.respect B.wealth C.future D.courage
36.A.give away B.give up C.give back D.give out
37.A.occasionally B.gradually C.recently D.probably
38.A.answers B.awards C.responses D.intentions
39.A.ordered B.called C.followed D.encouraged
40.A.positive B.serious C.common D.similar
(三)、 Every act of kindness starts with something small, something we all can and should do every single day. I’m Will Ruhio, one of the ____41____ of BYUtv’s Random Acts show. We take hidden cameras to unexpected places to ____42____ random acts of kindness.
We’ve ____43____ acts ranging from building disabled-friendly equipment for those who are badly ____44____ it but can’t afford it to returning a lost wallet.
On Random Acts, it may be a neighbour or a colleague who recognizes a need and ____45____ an unbelievable chain of reaction of service. ____46____ the story of Emmalene Meyers for example. Like many young girls, Emmalene was ____47____ to be a ballet dancer, but her physical disability makes even everyday tasks a(n) ____48____ . Instead of seeing a limitation, Emmalene’s friend Lily ____49____ an opportunity. Lily imagined Emmalene’s dream being brought to life onstage and persuaded Random Acts to help make her plan ____50____ .
So, where can you start? The key is to be like Lily: look for an opportunity to make a ____51____ to those in need, and then take action to make it happen. Being ____52____ and involved in service is ____53____ like any other goal you want to achieve. You have to ____54____ it.
After two seasons of hosting Random Acts, the joy of ____55____ burdens and brightening lives doesn’t gradually disappear. I sometimes ____56____ Random Acts might lose its feature eventually, but that couldn’t be further from the ____57____ when I finally meet the people.
We’ve been working to ____58____ and see their true shock and appreciation. It ____59____ me in the feels every time. I cry more than anyone else on the show.
Be that person doing act of kindness out of the ____60____ of your heart—be the nice you want to see in the world!
41.A.photographers B.actors C.viewers D.hosts
42.A.display B.conduct C.recall D.recognize
43.A.advertised B.shared C.filmed D.tested
44.A.in search of B.in need of C.in defence of D.in favour of
45.A.sets off B.sets aside C.sets down D.sets out
46.A.Retell B.Take C.Create D.Explain
47.A.anxious B.proud C.afraid D.unwilling
48.A.exception B.opportunity C.competition D.challenge
49.A.provided B.kept C.spotted D.missed
50.A.acceptable B.successful C.reasonable D.changeable
51.A.choice B.decision C.difference D.promise
52.A.generous B.caring C.confident D.sociable
53.A.never B.even C.still D.just
54.A.put up B.make for C.work at D.take up
55.A.reducing B.adding C.carrying D.freeing
56.A.admit B.realize C.remember D.imagine
57.A.truth B.courage C.progress D.patience
58.A.entertain B.surprise C.locate D.please
59.A.relieves B.scares C.hits D.satisfies
60.A.respect B.curiosity C.trust D.goodness
(四)、 If you took the strengths of others, and compared them to your weaknesses, do you think this would make you feel good? The funny thing is, this is ____61____ most of us do at one time or another-and some of us do it pretty ____62____.
It’s surely a ____63____ for a drop in self-confidence and for unhappiness. Let’s say I take a look at someone who creates amazing artwork on their website and I look at my art, and realize I don’t come close to being ____64____ with him. In fact, I look pretty ____65____. But it’s not a fair ____66____. If I looked at my strengths-writing useful and honest posts-I can see that I have a lot to ____67____, a lot to be happy about.
That’s so important-being able to look at your own strengths, and see your true ____68____. It’s actually one of the keys to success and happiness.
I want to talk about this issue ____69____ an email from a reader recently: I have some teammates from very rich families, I can’t stop myself comparing my _____70_____ with theirs. I must say that my financial planning is sound enough to take care of my _____71_____ family; and I can take care of new family members also, at least for some time _____72_____ I lose my current job. But _____73_____ I see or hear them spending so much money after possessions, I start comparing again. How can I stop this habit, without changing jobs?
This is an excellent but tough _____74_____. I think it’s _____75_____ to compare ourselves to others, but it often makes us unhappy even if we have enough and should be _____76_____ what we have. My quick _____77_____: try to be aware of when you start comparing yourself to others. . . once you’ve developed this _____78_____, stop yourself and tell yourself, “Stop that!” And then _____79_____ thinking about all the things you do have, the things you love, the people you have and the blessings that _____80_____ has given you. Make this a regular practice, and you’ ll start to be happier with your life.
61.A.why B.what C.that D.how
62.A.often B.hard C.soon D.well
63.A.theory B.option C.practice D.idea
64.A.blessed B.connected C.weighed D.matched
65.A.grateful B.pitiful C.shocked D.confident
66.A.comparison B.communication C.competition D.combination
67.A.regret B.correct C.offer D.afford
68.A.thoughts B.values C.alternatives D.weaknesses
69.A.because of B.according to C.apart from D.in spite of
70.A.concept B.health C.profession D.lifestyle
71.A.developing B.working C.existing D.coming
72.A.as if B.even if C.in case D.now that
73.A.however B.whatever C.wherever D.whenever
74.A.programme B.fantasy C.question D.reality
75.A.strange B.natural C.difficult D.important
76.A.sorry for B.curious about C.guilty at D.happy with
77.A.judgement B.conclusion C.formula D.advice
78.A.awareness B.hobby C.tradition D.custom
79.A.require B.risk C.fancy D.start
80.A.happiness B.life C.success D.confidence
(五)、In the doorway of my home, I looked closely at my 23-year-oldson, Daniel. In a few hours he would be flying to France to ____81____ a different life. It was a transitional (过渡的) time in Daniel’s life. I wanted to ____82____ him some words of significance. But nothing came from my lips, and this was not the ____83____ time I had let such moments pass.
When Daniel was five, I took him to the bus stop on his first day of kindergarten. He asked, “What is it going to be like, Dad? Can I do it?” Then he walked ____84____ the steps of the bus and disappeared inside. The bus drove away and I said nothing. A decade later, a similar ____85____ played itself out. I drove him to college. As I started to leave, I tried to think of something to say to give him ____86____ and confidence as he started this new stage of life. Again, words ____87____ me.
Now, as I stood before him, I thought of those ____88____ opportunities. How many times have I let such moments ____89____? I don’t find a quiet moment to tell him what he has _____90_____ to me. Or what he might _____91_____ to face in the years ahead. Maybe I thought it was not necessary to say anything.
What does it matter in the course of a lifetime if a father never tells a son what he really thinks of him? _____92_____ as I stood before Daniel, I knew that it did matter. My father and I loved each other. Yet I always _____93_____ never hearing him put his _____94_____ into words. Now I could feel my palms sweat and my throat tighten. Why is it so _____95_____ to tell a son something from the heart?
My mouth turned dry, and I knew I would be able to get out only a few words clearly. “Daniel,” I said, “if I could have picked, I would have picked you.” That’s all I could say. He hugged me. For a moment, the world _____96_____, and there were just Daniel and me. He was saying something, but tears misted my eyes, and I couldn’t understand what he was saying. All I was _____97_____ of was the stubble (短须) on his chin as his face pressed _____98_____mine. What I had said to Daniel was _____99_____. It was nothing. And yet, it was _____100_____.
81.A.experience B.spend C.enjoy D.shape
82.A.show B.give C.make D.instruct
83.A.last B.first C.very D.next
84.A.off B.into C.down D.up
85.A.sign B.sight C.scenery D.scene
86.A.interest B.instruction C.courage D.direction
87.A.failed B.discouraged C.struck D.troubled
88.A.future B.embarrassing C.obvious D.lost
89.A.last B.pass C.fly D.remain
90.A.counted B.meant C.valued D.cared
91.A.think B.want C.expect D.wish
92.A.But B.And C.Instead D.So
93.A.wondered B.regretted C.minded D.tried
94.A.views B.actions C.feelings D.attitudes
95.A.important B.essential C.hard D.complex
96.A.disappeared B.changed C.progressed D.advanced
97.A.sensitive B.convinced C.aware D.tired
98.A.by B.against C.on D.with
99.A.clumsy B.gentle C.absurd D.moving
100.A.none B.all C.anything D.everything
(六)、 Earlier this week I was at a store after the holiday season, and while waiting in line I ___101___ a very stressed -out Dad with his two sons waiting in line to purchase a car seat for the younger child.
The father was asking if he could buy the display model because it would be ___102___ than the others. The cashier ___103___ that he could buy the display model ___104___ that there was no box for it. He said that was just ___105___ with him.
Then he asked if there were any additional coupons (优惠券) to bring the ___106___ down just a little bit more. The cashier was doing her best to ___107___ some additional savings coupons for this young father; but wasn’t ___108___ much of anything in her drawer.
I used to be a people-watcher, but found that as I ___109___ this activity for about five minutes I was beyond moved to help — and I had no idea why, but before I could really think about it . I ____110____ myself digging ____111____ my pockets for the 10 to 15 dollars in coupons I knew I had.
But I found nothing. I gave him $20 cash. The father said he couldn’t ____112____ it, but appreciated my offer. The cashier was ____113____ in the same mood as I was in wanting to help this young family; and took the money toward his ____114____ with a smile on her face — the seat ____115____ coming to around $50 instead of the original $90.
As the Dad collected his small children and began to ____116____, he looked at me and said, “You really shouldn’t have done that but I thank you so much — you just made certain that we will all get to eat today.”
My reply was simple. Be it ____117____ or years from now, simply do the same or something extra for someone else you don’t know; and that would ____118____ me tenfold(十倍地).
What really got to me out of this whole experience is that it made me realize a small thing can have a huge ____119____ in the long run; as long as the chain isn’t ____120____.
101.A.believed B.noticed C.heard D.followed
102.A.bigger B.taller C.nicer D.cheaper
103.A.expected B.thought C.replied D.disagreed
104.A.if B.but C.until D.unless
105.A.fine B.wrong C.hopeful D.kind
106.A.profit B.cost C.product D.business
107.A.locate B.print C.save D.borrow
108.A.arranging for B.looking forward to C.referring to D.coming up with
109.A.reported B.recorded C.observed D.felt
110.A.saw B.found C.knew D.expected
111.A.from B.onto C.through D.towards
112.A.appreciate B.offer C.receive D.accept
113.A.hardly B.obviously C.fortunately D.occasionally
114.A.order B.attitude C.appearance D.method
115.A.lacked in B.ended up C.went on D.came to
116.A.drive back B.turn down C.walk away D.wake up
117.A.tomorrow B.yesterday C.afternoon D.morning
118.A.praise B.encourage C.impress D.repay
119.A.room B.point C.impact D.shock
120.A.valuable B.broken C.tight D.strong
(七)、 Over the years, I’ve been guilty of hurriedly shutting the front door to many strangers when they came knocking with the intention of selling the things. But around Easter time this year, a dear friend of mine had an experience that____121____my mind towards these “unexpected visitors.”
Alice who recently moved to a new neighborhood, had been housebound (足不出户的) all week__122__from the severe flu when, early one morning, there was the annoying knock on the door. Peering out the window, she saw two young ladies seriously____123____leaflets and a TV set model. She knew a large TV set establishment nearby and assumed a message was about to be____124____. “This is the last thing I need today,” she muttered to herself and____125____opened the door.
Coughing, she poked her head out and impatiently____126____them that she wasn’t the slightest bit interested in any TV products.____127____, she added, she was feeling quite unwell and abruptly shut the door. The ladies politely turned and left____128____. A few hours later, the same two ladies were back again. Really____129____this time, she opened the door ready to give them a piece of her mind.____130____she could speak, these women, with____131____looks on their faces, handed Alice a dish , saying “We’re so sorry we____132____you earlier. We thought you may like this homemade chicken soup.____133____it might make you feel better.” Alice was surprised by this lovely____134____. Being new to the area, she didn’t know many neighbors or people who could____135____her with shopping so the gesture was really____136____. She could only smile embarrassedly and sincerely thanked them. With that, the ladies left.
After Alice told this story to me, I thought about how____137____this deed was. Especially in today’s world where sadly, kindness and____138____seem so rare. I also realized that____139____others and showing____140____is the real essence of love.
121.A.decided B.changed C.occupied D.crossed
122.A.suffering B.removing C.coming D.leaving
123.A.owning B.throwing C.making D.holding
124.A.communicated B.gotten C.left D.delivered
125.A.eagerly B.happily C.willingly D.hesitantly
126.A.satisfied B.persuaded C.informed D.convinced
127.A.Therefore B.However C.Furthermore D.While
128.A.in surprise B.in despair C.in silence D.in anger
129.A.scared B.frustrated C.shocked D.annoyed
130.A.Before B.After C.As D.Though
131.A.puzzled B.concerned C.excited D.satisfied
132.A.blamed B.disturbed C.beat D.visited
133.A.Hopefully B.Luckily C.Suddenly D.Lastly
134.A.movement B.thought C.word D.gesture
135.A.take B.give C.bring D.assist
136.A.congratulated B.celebrated C.praised D.appreciated
137.A.tiring B.surprising C.touching D.exciting
138.A.encouragement B.inspiration C.honesty D.thoughtfulness
139.A.worrying about B.thinking about C.discussing about D.hearing about
140.A.kindness B.hate C.regret D.happiness
(八)、I realize that we all live in a world where mutual(相互的) trust is in short supply.
Yesterday I was walking along a busy street when I noticed a young man selling toys and other little things. Usually I would____141____it and hurry past such vendors (小贩) before being approached to buy something. But I noticed this young man was____142____, so I stood for some time, without walking on, to____143____how he sold his things.
Soon a young mother with a small child____144____and the little child was____145____by a toy. The young mother asked the____146____and it was only one dollar. The young mom took out some money and said she was giving him 10 dollars and wanted the____147____back. I was wondering how he would____148____it. He told the young mom to put the money in a plastic bag hanging around his neck and take out whatever change he____149____her. She then put her hand into the bag and took out the balance.
I____150____that this young man’s whole mode of____151____depended on trusting people not to cheat him. I was so____152____by how this young man trusted people that I___153____a toy from him that I didn’t need.
He said it cost a dollar and I____154____told him that I had only 10 dollars. He told me to do the____415____thing. So I put my 10 dollars in his bag and then put my hand in,____156____I didn’t take any change.____157____I walked down the street, I____158____another kid with his father walking so I gave him the toy. I walked on,____159____the kid and his father would have a smile on their face that day.
I kept thinking the world would be a better place if we could all learn to___160____people more, like the young street vendor.
141.A.follow B.consider C.miss D.ignore
142.A.deaf B.blind C.lame D.dumb
143.A.wonder B.prove C.observe D.explain
144.A.came by B.went off C.came back D.went away
145.A.frightened B.surprised C.moved D.attracted
146.A.style B.price C.color D.size
147.A.check B.bill C.change D.note
148.A.do B.know C.find D.express
149.A.lent B.offered C.sent D.owed
150.A.expected B.claimed C.realized D.admitted
151.A.living B.earning C.working D.behaving
152.A.motivated B.puzzled C.encouraged D.touched
153.A.took B.grabbed C.borrowed D.sold
154.A.even B.just C.also D.almost
155.A.same B.great C.important D.simple
156.A.and B.or C.so D.but
157.A.If B.As C.Since D.Though
158.A.recognized B.caught C.met D.greeted
159.A.hoping B.guessing C.learning D.wondering
160.A.depend on B.believe in C.turn to D.care about
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