I have found that spreading kindness is not always about 1. you do for someone, but it can also be what you say. One day I was standing in line at the gas station. Ahead of me were 2. other people. 3. of them had a smile on their face and they all seemed to be in a hurry .After the cold ,snowy winter, we were having a warm, sunny day. I wanted to cheer them up, so I spoke up and said, “I don’ t know 4. one of you ordered this fantastic day for us, but l want to say I really appreciate 5. and thank you .”After that, the five of us smiled 6. we started talking to each other. What I had said made 7. big difference to everyone’s day. You can see that it is much easier to spread kindness 8. words.

1.what

2.four/4

3.None

4.which/whether/if

5.it

6.and/so

7.a

8.with/through/in/by

【解析】

試題分析:表達(dá)善意不一定要通過為別人做什么事,語言有時候也是可以的。作者通過自己的親身經(jīng)歷證明了這一點(diǎn)。簡單的話語讓原本冷漠的陌生人友好交流起來。

1.what考查關(guān)系詞。引導(dǎo)賓語從句,并做do的賓語。用what,另外,根據(jù)后文but it can also be what you say.也很容易得出答案。

2.four/4考查數(shù)詞。根據(jù)后文After that, the five of us smiled,可知除作者外還有四個人。

3.None考查代詞。根據(jù)后文I wanted to cheer them up,暗示當(dāng)時這幾個臉上的表情都很冷漠。

4.which/whether/if考查關(guān)系詞。作者開玩笑說,不知道是“哪一個人/是否有一個人”給我們預(yù)定了這么美好的一天?疾橘e語從句,用關(guān)系代詞which或連詞whether/if均符合題意。

5.it考查代詞。指代前文所說的話。

6.and/so考查連詞。根據(jù)語境,并列連詞and或結(jié)果連詞so均符合題意。

7.a考查冠詞。抽象名詞difference具體化時,化作可數(shù)名詞。使用不定冠詞a限定。

8.

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