【題目】Waking up one morning at the age of six, young Charles Mulli found his family missing. He soon realized that he had been______ by his poor parents and seven brothers and sisters.

Mulli was forced to become to become a beggar(乞丐)in order to stay______ . But even in the middle of his poverty and despair, he still dreamed of being a (an) ____ man someday.

When Mulli turned 16, he walked for three days to Kenya’s capital, Nirobi, looking for ____ , In the years that followed, he took many difficult jobs. Mulli ____ his money and bought a car. Which he began using as a taxi in 1971. Later, he invested(投資)many vehicles to start “Mullyways”, a ____ company. Mulli then went on to become the _____ of a rich oil company. All of his business was successful. These experiences made Mulli a millionaire. ____ he didn’t stop working hard. His life soon took another of _____ children in Kenya, who ______ him of his own childhood. One day he told his wife and children that he was to spend his life ____ the street kids.

Soon the Mulli House was filled with 100 orphans(孤兒), but that was just the beginning. In 1989, Mulli and his wife _____ the Mulli Children’s Family, whose aim was to provide a ____ . They provided children with food, cloth, medical care and education. Most importantly, they offered something these kids had never ___ —parents’ love. He side, “I believed we can change the world, one child at a time. As a child I wanted to be important, but where I am now is important for mankind.”

1A. allowed B. loved C. treated D. abandoned

2A. healthy B. safe C. alive D. happy.

3A. important B. wise C. honest D. creative

4A. food B. work C. home D. money

5A. wasted B. borrowed C. lent D. saved

6A. transport B. sport C. public D. medical

7A. trainer B. boss C. competitor D. worker

8A. But B. So C. Or D. Because

9A. fall B. break C. turn D. place

10A. disabled B. homeless C. talented D. careless

11A. reminded B. warned C. cured D. informed

12A. visiting B. watching C. teaching D. helping

13A. invited B. purchased C. established D. sold

14A. life B. school C. hospital D. shelter

15A. learned B. experienced C. imagined D. hoped

【答案】

1D

2C

3A

4B

5D

6A

7B

8A

9C

10B

11A

12D

13C

14D

15B

【解析】本文介紹了從小被遺棄的Mulli通過自己辛苦的努力,成為了一名百萬富翁。他關(guān)心肯尼亞許多無家可歸的孩子們,為他們建庇護(hù)所,并且與妻子為他們提供他們從來沒有經(jīng)歷過的——父母的愛。

1D考查動(dòng)詞。由Waking up one morning at the age of six, young Charles Mulli found his family missing.by his poor parents and seven brothers and sisters.可知很快他意識(shí)到自己被遺棄了。allowed 允許, loved 熱愛, treated 治療,abandoned遺棄。

2C考查形容詞。為了活著,他被迫成為了一個(gè)乞丐healthy 健康的, safe 安全的, alive 活著的,happy高興的。

3A考查形容詞。盡管處于貧窮和絕望中,他依然夢(mèng)想著有朝一日能成為一個(gè)重要的人。important 重要的,wise 聰明的, honest 誠(chéng)實(shí)的, creative創(chuàng)造性的。

4B 考查名詞。由In the years that followed, he took many difficult jobs. 可知他在尋找工作。food 食物, work 工作, home 家, money錢。

5D 考查動(dòng)詞。由and bought a car.可知他儲(chǔ)存了一些錢。wasted 浪費(fèi),borrowed 借來,lent 借給,saved儲(chǔ)存。

6A 考查名詞。由he invested(投資)many vehicles to start “Mullyways”, 可判斷出他開的是一家運(yùn)輸公司。transport 運(yùn)輸, sport 運(yùn)動(dòng),public 公眾,medical醫(yī)療。

7B 考查名詞。由All of his business was successful. These experiences made Mulli a millionaire.可知后來Mulli成了一家公司的老板。trainer 訓(xùn)練員,boss 老板, competitor 競(jìng)爭(zhēng)者,worker工人。

8A 考查連詞。Mulli成了一個(gè)百萬富翁,但是他卻沒有停止努力工作。But 但是, So 所以, Or 或者,Because因?yàn)椤?/span>

9C考查名詞。由Mulli was concerned about the growing number of __10__ children in Kenya,可知他的生活很快發(fā)生了戲劇性的變化。fall 下降,break 破裂,turn 變化,place地點(diǎn)。

10B考查形容詞。由who ___11___ him of his own childhood.可知Mulli關(guān)心肯尼亞許多無家可歸的孩子們。disabled 殘疾的, homeless 無家可歸的,talented 有才能的, careless粗心的。

11A考查動(dòng)詞。這些孩子們讓他想起了自己的童年reminded 使想起, warned 警告, cured 治愈的, informed通知。

12D 考查動(dòng)詞。由Soon the Mulli House was filled with 100 orphans(孤兒), but that was just the beginning. 可知有一天,他告訴他的妻子和孩子們,他要用他的一生幫助街上的小孩。visiting 拜訪, watching 觀看, teaching 教導(dǎo),helping幫助。

13C考查動(dòng)詞。由the Mulli Children’s Family可知Mulli和他的妻子建立了Mulli兒童之家。invited 邀請(qǐng),purchased 購(gòu)買, established 建立,sold賣。

14D 考查名詞。由They provided children with food, cloth, medical care and education.可知他們的目標(biāo)是提供一個(gè)庇護(hù)所。life 生活,school 學(xué)校, hospital 醫(yī)院, shelter庇護(hù)所。

15B考查動(dòng)詞。由 parents’ love.可知他們?yōu)槟切┖⒆犹峁┧麄儚膩頉]有經(jīng)歷過的——父母的愛。learned 學(xué)習(xí), experienced 經(jīng)歷,imagined 想象, hoped希望。

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