Carly Zalenski’s eyes were filled with tears as the dusty bus ran down a dirt road in southern Vietnam. She and her parents had travelled to Ho Chi Minh City by plane from Canton, Ohio of the USA. As they became to the village, hundreds of cheering stood in lines at the to the Hoa Lac School, a two-story building that Carly had money for.
Carly started helping when she was eight. She often walked about to send Thanksgiving baskets at church to families in need. When she saw one girl very little in a snowy day and others didn’t have warm , she went door-to-door asking for coats, hats, gloves, and scarves, then handed them to the poor families with the baskets.
However, Carly wanted to do more—she wanted to “change these children’s with her efforts”. She remembered that her grandmother’s Rotary club had collected money to build a in Vietnam a few years ago. She wanted to build a school, .
She put together a short show on the people and culture of Vietnam to his audience. her new braces(腳支架) made it to make the speech, she was full of enthusiasm, “I want to give them a place to their lives better.”
That summer, Carly with her family across Ohio, visiting three or four Rotary clubs a week. “We travelled like people to all these meetings,” said her mother. In two years, Carly had raised $50,000. At the donation in Hoa Lac, the school principal was deeply by the little girl. “How wonderful it is,” he said, “that a girl at her age wants to do something for kids so far away.”
1.A. farther B. closer C. higher D. faster
2.A. adults B. farmers C. workers D. children
3.A. entrance B. centre C. top D. exit
4.A. collected B. borrow C. saved D. earned
5.A. another B. the others C. others D. the other
6.A. wearing B. putting on C. dressing D. taking off
7.A. houses B. beds C. clothes D. food
8.A. new B. beautiful C. used D. broken
9.A. out B. up C. back D. over
10.A. anything B. something C. everything D. nothing
11.A. moods B. works C. studies D. lives
12.A. church B. village C. library D. school
13.A. either B. also C. too D. neither
14.A. Because B. Unless C. Although D. When
15.A. hard B. funny C. easy D. happy
16.A. remain B. make C. turn D. allow
17.A. set off B. take off C. turn off D. pay off
18.A. sick B. disabled C. crazy D. friendly
19.A. ceremony B. tradition C. currency D. condition
20.A. surprised B. pleased C. excited D. touched
1.B
2.D
3.A
4.A
5.C
6.A
7.C
8.C
9.A
10.B
11.D
12.D
13.C
14.C
15.A
16.B
17.A
18.C
19.A
20.D
【解析】
試題分析 本文記敘文。講述一個小女孩從小就愛幫助人,然而積極的與家人奔走籌錢建設(shè)學(xué)校,感動了所有的人的故事。
1.B 考查形容詞辨析A較遠的B較近的C較高的D 較快。根據(jù)上文他眼里充滿眼淚,心情激動,當(dāng)他們靠近這個村莊,close to 靠近。
2.D 考查名詞辨析A成年人B農(nóng)夫C工人D孩子。因為文章提到school故是指孩子們。
3.A 考查名詞辨析 根據(jù)題意 孩子們站在學(xué)校的門口歡迎他們的來臨。根據(jù)語境,孩子們站在學(xué)校的門口。故選A項。
4.A 考查動詞辨析A收集B借C救D掙 根據(jù)題意,這個學(xué)校是他籌集錢蓋的,故選 A項。
5.C 根據(jù)上文,題意為 Carly 八歲時開始幫助別人,A許多人中的一個B其余的所有人D兩個 中的另外一個。故選 C項。
6.A 考查動詞辨析A戴B穿上C穿D脫掉。她看到一個小女孩穿得很少。See sb doing ,根據(jù)題意,選 排除D項。Dress oneself ,故C項。而put on 強調(diào)動作,故選 A項。
7.C 考查名詞辨析,根據(jù)上文題意 在句子有while,表對比。而其它的孩子也沒有暖和的衣服。故選 C項。
8.C 考查形容詞辨析A新B漂亮的C舊的D碎的。這個小女孩一家一家的地找舊衣服。根據(jù)語境來進行選擇。
9.A 考查副詞辨析,根據(jù)固定搭配。把這些舊衣服拿出去,給了窮人。故選 A項。
10.B 考查代詞辨析。根據(jù)上文,她想做更多的事情,do something,做一些事情。故選 B項。
11.D 考查名詞辨析。根據(jù)下文,她還想改變孩子們的生活用自己的努力。故選 D項。
12.D 考查名詞辨析A教堂B村莊C圖書館D學(xué)校。她記祖母的俱樂部曾許多年前籌集錢建學(xué)校。
13.C 根據(jù)上文,她也想建個學(xué)校為他們,肯定的也用too來表達,故選 C項。
14.C 考查連詞辨析 盡管新的腳支架增加演講的難度,但她仍然充滿熱情。根據(jù)題意選 C項。
15.A 考查形容詞辨析A難的B有趣的C容易的D高興的?疾楣潭ㄓ梅 find it adj for sb to do sth ,發(fā)現(xiàn)做某事如何。根據(jù)題意選A項。
16.B 考查動詞辨析A保留B使C轉(zhuǎn)變D允許。根據(jù)上文,她想改變他們的生活。與she wanted to “change these children’s 41 with her efforts處相互呼應(yīng)。注意上下文的聯(lián)系。
17.A 考查動詞短語A出發(fā)B脫掉C關(guān)D償還。這個夏天,他和家人一起出發(fā),每周拜訪三四個俱樂部。根據(jù)題意得出A項。
18.C 考查形容詞辨析A生病的B殘疾的C瘋狂的D友好的。根據(jù)上文,我們就象瘋狂的人們穿梭在各個會議。故選 C項。
19.A 考查名詞辨析A儀式B傳統(tǒng)C貨幣D條件。題意為,在捐贈儀式上,校長被這個小女孩深深的感動。
20.D 考查形容詞辨析A吃驚的B高興的C興奮的D 感動的 。根據(jù)上文,校長被感動。故選D項。
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