In early 2007 I had bought tickets to a Christian concert for myself and two other family members, but later I decided to 36 my 4-year-old son along.
I couldn't find another ticket in the area we were sitting in, so I started 37 online for four tickets so we could all 38 . Imagine my surprise when the four 39 tickets I needed happened to be on the front row! Thinking it was a 40 , I tried again several times and each time the same tickets came up. I knew it had to be God, so after getting 41 the initial(最初的)shock I decided to 42 the front row tickets, which still left me 43 the three original tickets. Not knowing what to 44 with them, I asked around but did not have any 45 . Then my husband said two of his customers wanted to go to the same 46 but couldn't afford it.
We went to their house and they said they had a friend they wanted to take with them. 47 it turned out, this couple does a prison ministry and had been 48 this concert for quite a while, but even after offering to pay me I 49 and told them to continue working in the prisons teaching those men and women to become 50 people. This couple lost a 51 several years ago and listening to this music could 52 them in their healing process. The 53 of this particular concert was "Give It Away", and I thank God for the 54 to give this to them.
It turned out to be one of the best nights for all of us, and it was all 55 my 4-year-old boy wanted to hear the music as well.
1. A.take B.have C.fetch D.manage
2. A.buying B.seeing C.seeking D.searching
3. A.calm down B.sit together C.settle down D.team together
4. A.a(chǎn)vailable B.a(chǎn)ffordable C.a(chǎn)ccessible D.usable
5. A.choice B.pleasure C.luck D.surprise
6. A.a(chǎn)round B.over C.back D.on
7. A.purchase B.offer C.charge D.return
8. A.to B.of C.for D.with
9. A.start B.bear C.do D.deal
10. A.takers B.owners C.consumers D.fans
11. A.place B.hall C.direction D.concert
12. A.So B.As C.when D.Which
13. A.paying attention to B.looking forward to
C.taking care of D.making preparations for
14. A.refused B.a(chǎn)ccepted C.responded D.a(chǎn)dmitted
15. A.wealthier B.better C.greater D.politer
16. A.ticket B.chance C.son D.home
17. A.a(chǎn)ccompany B.a(chǎn)ssure C.help D.guarantee
18. A.topic B.theme C.title D.idea
19. A.success B.time C.period D.opportunity
20. A.why B.if C.though D.because
1.A
2.D
3.B
4.A
5.C
6.B
7.A
8.D
9.C
10.A
11.D
12.B
13.B
14.A
15.B
16.C
17.C
18.B
19.D
20.D
【解析】
試題分析:本文是一篇記敘文,記敘了2007年初,作者為自己和其他兩家成員買了基督教演唱會門票,但后來作者決定帶他4歲的兒子去,由于門票不夠,所以作者在網(wǎng)上尋找門票,很幸運找到了,而且是前排坐總共四張,作者還剩下原先的三張票,作者的老公兩位客戶也想去同一個基督教演唱會,這對夫婦在監(jiān)獄部一直期盼這樣的票,幾年前這對夫婦丟失了他們的兒子,這個音樂會的名字叫“放棄”,聽這個演唱會可以幫助他們忘記內(nèi)心的煎熬,作者把門票給了他們,對于所有人來說,那個晚上是個最美好的夜晚
1.由后面的句子my 4-year-old son along可以知道是帶著,句子意思“后來我決定帶著4歲的兒子去”
2.固定詞組search for sth意思“尋找某物”,句子意思“因此我開始在網(wǎng)上尋找四張門票”
3.考查固定詞組,A. calm down鎮(zhèn)靜B. sit together坐在一起C. settle down定居D. team together團隊合作,句子意思“因此我們都將坐在一起”
4.形容詞辨析,由后面的句子tickets I needed happened to be on the front row!可以知道是有用的
5.由前面的句子Imagine my surprise when the four…tickets I needed happened to be on the front row!可以知道是一件幸運的事
6.固定詞組get over意思“客服”,句子意思“因此克服最初的震驚后我決定購買前排的票”
7.動詞辨析,由后面的句子the front row tickets可以知道是購買,句子意思“因此克服最初的震驚后我決定購買前排的票”
8.固定詞組leave sb with sth意思“給某人留下某物”,句子意思“仍然留下原來的三張票”
9.固定詞組do with意思“處理”,句子意思“不知道怎么處理它們”
10.由前面的句子I asked around but did not have any…可以知道是收取者,句子意思“我問四周的人沒有人要”
11.由前面的句子In early 2007 I had bought tickets to a Christian concert for myself and two other family members,可以知道是音樂會
12.As it turned out意思“結(jié)果證明了”,所以是as
13.由后面的句子this concert for quite a while可以知道是一直盼望
14.由后面的句子told them to continue working in the prisons teaching those men and women to become可以知道是拒絕
15.由前面的句子this couple does a prison ministry and had been…可以知道是better
16.由后面的句子several years ago and listening to this music could … them in their healing process可以知道是兒子
17.考查動詞辨析,A. accompany陪伴B. assure確信C. help幫助D. guarantee保證,句子意思“聽這個音樂將幫助他們忘記內(nèi)心的煎熬”
18.由后面的句子this particular concert was "Give It Away",可以知道是主題
19.固定搭配the opportunity to do sth意思“做某事的機會”,句子意思“我感謝上帝給了他們這次機會”
20.考查連詞,A. why為什么B. if 如果C. though盡管D. because因為,句子意思“這都是因為我4歲的兒子想聽音樂會”
考點:本文是一篇記敘文
點評:答題前一定要讀懂全文,弄清文章要表達的思想,注意前后段落之間的關(guān)系。答題中,一定要認真分析,注意選項與上下文的關(guān)系,與前后單詞的關(guān)系。對于一時沒有太大的把握的題可以放到最后再來完成,因為有時答案可以從下文內(nèi)容體現(xiàn)出來。答完后再通讀一篇文章,看看所選選項能不能是語句通順,語意連貫。
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