When I was young, I belonged to a club that did community service work. There was one specific event that was   1    for me. I spent three or four hours handing out warm dinner to the ___2_ out in the streets. After that I went to a homeless shelter(避難所) not far from the Bay Bridge. I was in high school and at the time my sister was too young to join in . She wanted to help,   3    she made many chocolate chip cookies for me to __4_____ and hand out to people. When getting to the shelter, I passed out the   5   . I began making sandwiches and shared them with the crowd. I had the containers with my sister’s cookies in them and began to walk around, offering them to anyone near me.
I walked   6  to an old gentleman and said, “Sir, would you like a cookie?” He stopped and turned around, looked at me   7  and said, “What did you say? Did you call me sir?” I told him I had , and his eyes  8  a little bit and said, “No one has ever called me sir.” So he was completely   9 . It struck me.
I explained I had been raised that regardless of (不顧)   10  and social status(地位), everyone deserved(值得)  11 . It saddened me to think that just because he was homeless, no one offered him the honor . It broke my heart. I just didn’t understand   12  no one ever called him sir. I had never thought that anyone was   13   me because I wasn’t raised that way. Every single person deserves to be treated with respect. Years later, I still carry that   14    and the lesson it taught me. Somtimes, what we take for granted can really make a difference in   15  life.
小題1:
A.uncommonB.unusualC.universalD.simple
小題2:
A.winnersB.losersC.hopelessD.homeless
小題3:
A.butB.soC.whileD.though
小題4:
A.enjoyB.eatC.take D.produce
小題5:
A.mealsB.cookiesC.chocolatesD.chips
小題6:
A.nearB.closeC.forwardD.a(chǎn)long
小題7:
A.brieflyB.swiftlyC.highlyD.directly
小題8:
A.criedB.openedC.wateredD.lit
小題9:
A.disappointedB.movedC.spoiledD.relieved
小題10:
A.incomeB.painC.colourD.goal
小題11:
A.respectB.praiseC.happinessD.laughter
小題12:
A.whatB.howC.whyD.whether
小題13:
A.in front ofB.belowC.behindD.beside
小題14:
A.wordB.memoryC.feelingD.sadness
小題15:
A.someone’sB.a(chǎn)nyone’sC.everyone’sD.no one’s

小題1:B
小題2:D
小題3:B
小題4:C
小題5:B
小題6:B
小題7:D
小題8:C
小題9:B
小題10:C
小題11:A
小題12:C
小題13:B
小題14:B
小題15:A

試題分析:本文講述了作者在當社區(qū)志愿者時的一次經(jīng)歷,那個聽到我叫他先生的無家可歸的人,非常感動,因為以前從沒有這樣叫過他,從而作者也感觸到自己的的所做會給別人的生活帶來不同。
小題1:A. uncommon 罕見的   B. unusual不同尋常的 C. universal通用的D. simple簡單的;句意:有一件對于我來說非常不同尋常的事情。故選B
小題2:后文講到homeless shelter 無家可歸的人的避難所,故選D
小題3:我的妹妹年齡太小不能參加,所以她做了一些巧克力餅干,故選B
小題4:A. enjoy喜歡  B. eat吃    C. take拿著,帶著  D. produce生產(chǎn),句意:她做了一些巧克力餅干讓我?guī)еシ职l(fā)給那些人,故選C
小題5:前文講到了cookies ,故此處也是cookies, 句意:當我達到避難所時,我開始分發(fā)餅干,故選B
小題6:A. near在附近 B. close靠近        C. forward向前的   D. along沿著,句意:我走近一個人,故選B
小題7:A. briefly短暫地B. swiftly敏捷地 C. highly高度地    D. directly立即,直接地;句意:直接看著我說,故選D
小題8:A. cried哭泣  B. opened打開       C. watered含水的   D. lit照亮的;句意:他的眼眶有些濕潤,故選C
小題9:A. disappointed失望的B. moved感動的C. spoiled被寵壞的D. relieved放心的,句意:他被完完全全地感動了。故選B
小題10:A. income收入B. pain疼痛    C. colour顏色,外貌    D. goal目標;句意:我解釋說我始終相信不管是什么外貌膚色,什么社會地位,故選C
小題11:A. respect尊敬B. praise表揚     C. happiness幸福   D. laughter笑聲,句意:都值得尊敬,故選A
小題12:句意:我不理解為什么曾經(jīng)沒有人叫他“先生”,故選C
小題13:A. in front of在...前面 B. below在下C. behind在...之后D. beside在...旁邊;句意:我從來沒有認為任何人低我一等,故選B
小題14:A. word話語  B. memory記憶       C. feeling感覺     D. sadness悲傷;句意:我仍然對這次經(jīng)歷和感觸記憶猶新,故選B
小題15:A. someone’s某人的B. anyone’s任何人的C. everyone’s每個人的    D. no one’s沒有的,句意:有時候,我們認為理所當然的事情會對某個人的生活帶來不同,故選A
點評:文章重在理解作者的感情基調(diào),從全文來看,作者通過對自己的一次經(jīng)歷來展開全文,最后表明主旨。由此可見對于議論文的文章重在把握作者的感情色彩,答題時不斷提醒自己作者在講什么,對于長句子要善于運用成分分析法,理清句子的主謂和主從句的關(guān)系,這一點非常重要。
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A.maintainedB.grewC.stayedD.remained
小題14:
A.a(chǎn)wakeB.a(chǎn)loneC.a(chǎn)liveD.a(chǎn)sleep
小題15:
A.typicallyB.properlyC.reasonablyD.definitely
小題16:
A.flowsB.suitsC.seizesD.drags
小題17:
A.whatB.thatC.whetherD.when
小題18:
A.a(chǎn)nsweringB.demandingC.rewardingD.offering
小題19:
A.towardB.a(chǎn)crossC.beyondD.through
小題20:
A.sympathyB.careC.virtueD.love

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