I am a mom of two young children whom we home-school. This       that they are with me almost constantly. Whenever possible I will       random acts of kindness;       things like paying for the order behind me in the drive-thru lane, holding doors, etc. So, they are very       with the concept and are, of course,       to also do "nice" things for others.
Just a few days ago we stopped       our local grocery store to pick up a few things which quickly turned into an entire cart load of stuff. We got into one of the two open checkout lanes and waited our      . While waiting a young man came up behind us with only a few       in his basket. I told him to go ahead of us as we were in no      . 
He seemed very pleasantly surprised and graciously      . As he began putting his items on the belt the clerk began to       her till tape so we had a fairly long wait in line. My kids were very      behaved but they were still children; they asked questions, they talked      , they moved around and they were generally very entertaining. (To me, anyway.) 
I could see the young man watching and listening with a smile on his face.  
We were putting our groceries on the       when the clerk finished with       order. What I didn't know was that he had heard my kids       bubble gum. I had agreed they could have some.      , he picked up a pack of bubble-gum and asked the clerk to ring it through twice before putting it back. He then told my kids that he bought their gum       their mom was       enough to let him go ahead in the queue.
The experience really drove home the       that good begets(產(chǎn)生,引起) good for my lovely little kiddos(親呢的稱呼:小伙子).
小題1:
A.tellsB.leavesC.means D.ensures
小題2:
A.entertainB.serveC.functionD.perform
小題3:
A.importantB.impressiveC.suitableD.simple
小題4:
A.satisfiedB.occupiedC.familiarD.pleased
小題5:
A.supportedB.taughtC.encouragedD.supposed
小題6:
A.nearB.by C.withD.a(chǎn)gainst
小題7:
A.opportunityB.returnC.turnD.time
小題8:
A.fruitB.vegetablesC.itemsD.sales
小題9:
A.timeB.hurryC.caseD.sense
小題10:
A.a(chǎn)cceptedB.collectedC.carriedD.a(chǎn)greed
小題11:
A.changeB.removeC.continueD.stop
小題12:
A.badlyB.poorlyC.wellD.ill
小題13:
A.constantlyB.immediatelyC.usuallyD.rudely
小題14:
A.beltB.benchC.basketD.cart
小題15:
A.herB.hisC.their D.our
小題16:
A.complain aboutB.a(chǎn)llow forC.a(chǎn)sk forD.concern about
小題17:
A.SoB.ButC.OrD.For
小題18:
A.when B.unlessC.becauseD.until
小題19:
A.happyB.helpfulC.seriousD.nice
小題20:
A.ideaB.rewardC.chance D.instruction

小題1:C
小題2:D
小題3:D
小題4:C
小題5:C
小題6:B
小題7:C
小題8:C
小題9:B
小題10:A
小題11:A
小題12:C
小題13:A
小題14:A
小題15:B
小題16:C
小題17:A
小題18:C
小題19:D
小題20:A

試題分析:文章介紹作者通常給孩子做榜樣要做好事,一次在百貨商店的經(jīng)歷,讓作者的孩子知道善舉也會(huì)帶來(lái)善舉。
小題1:考查動(dòng)詞辨析:A.tells告訴,B. leaves離開,C. means意味著,D. ensures確保,從前面的句子;I am a mom of two young children whom we home-school可知這意味著他們一直和我呆在一起,選C
小題2:考查動(dòng)詞辨析:A. entertain娛樂(lè),B. serve服務(wù),C. function起作用,D. perform表現(xiàn),表演,每次有可能,我都會(huì)表現(xiàn)隨意的善舉,選D
小題3:考查形容詞辨析:A. important重要,B. impressive印象深刻的,C. suitable適合的,D. simple簡(jiǎn)單的,從下文的:like paying for the order behind me in the drive-thru lane, holding doors,可知是小的事情,選D
小題4:考查形容詞辨析:A. satisfied滿意的,B. occupied占據(jù)的,C. familiar熟悉的,D. pleased高興的,所以他們都熟悉這個(gè)概念,選C
小題5:考查動(dòng)詞辨析:A. supported支持,B. taught教,C. encouraged   鼓勵(lì),D. supposed猜想,他們也會(huì)被鼓勵(lì)對(duì)別人說(shuō)些好話,選C
小題6:考查介詞辨析:A. near靠近,B. by通過(guò),C. with和…一起,D. against反對(duì),幾天前,我們?cè)诋?dāng)?shù)氐陌儇浬痰晖O。Stop by在…旁停下,選B
小題7:考查名詞辨析:A. opportunity機(jī)會(huì),B. return返回,C. turn順序,D. time時(shí)間,我們排隊(duì)等侯輪到我們付款,選C
小題8:考查名詞辨析:A. fruit水果,B. vegetables蔬菜,C. items  項(xiàng)目,D. sales銷售,在等待的時(shí)候,我們后面的一個(gè)籃子里面只有幾個(gè)東西的年輕人走過(guò)來(lái)。選C
小題9:考查名詞辨析:A. time時(shí)間,B. hurry匆忙,C. case 案件,D. sense感覺(jué),我告訴他在我們前面因?yàn)槲覀儾患薄_xB
小題10:考查動(dòng)詞辨析:A. accepted接受,B. collected收集,C. carried攜帶,D. agreed同意,他似乎很驚訝也優(yōu)雅的接受了。選A
小題11:考查動(dòng)詞辨析:A. change改變,B. remove移動(dòng),C. continue繼續(xù),D. stop停止,從下文的:so we had a fairly long wait in line.可知收銀員在換錢柜的膠帶,選A
小題12:考查副詞辨析:A. badly壞地,B. poorly窮,C. well好地,D. ill生病的,我的孩子是舉止文明的孩子,但是他們還是孩子,選C
小題13:考查副詞辨析:A. constantly連續(xù)地,B. immediately   立刻,C. usually通常,D. rudely粗魯?shù),他們?wèn)問(wèn)題,不斷的交談,選A
小題14:考查名詞辨析:A. belt帶子,B. bench凳子,C. basket籃子,D. cart馬車,從上文的:As he began putting his items on the belt可知我們將商品放在帶子上,選A
小題15:考查代詞辨析:A. her她,B. his他的,C. their他們的,D. our我們的,從下文的:he had heard my kids  56  bubble gum.可知職員收完他的錢,選B
小題16:考查動(dòng)詞短語(yǔ)辨析:A. complain about抱怨,B. allow for考慮到, 體諒,C. ask for  詢問(wèn),要,D. concern about關(guān)心,他聽(tīng)見(jiàn)我的孩子要泡泡糖,選C
小題17:考查連詞辨析:A. So因此,B. But但是,C. Or或者,D. For為了,我同意孩子買泡泡糖,所以他拿了一盒泡泡糖,在收銀機(jī)上掃了兩次,選A
小題18:考查連詞辨析:A. when 當(dāng)…時(shí)候,B. unless除非,C. because因?yàn),D. until直到,他告訴我的孩子他買了泡泡糖,因?yàn)樗麄兊膵寢屪銐蚝米屗诺疥?duì)伍的前面。選C
小題19:考查形容詞辨析:A. happy快樂(lè)的,B. helpful有幫助的,C. serious嚴(yán)肅的,D. nice好的,作者對(duì)年輕人做的是善舉,選D
小題20:考查名詞辨析:A. idea想法,主意,B. reward回報(bào),C. chance機(jī)會(huì),D. instruction指導(dǎo),這次經(jīng)歷讓我的孩子知道一個(gè)想法就是善意會(huì)帶來(lái)善意。選A
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I’ve often wondered if I might do more good as a travel agent rather than as a psychologist. It seems that I have been more dramatically affected by certain kinds of travel experiences than I ever have.
My trip to Iceland is a fine example of that. The plan was to spend two days in a remote mountain hut in Iceland. I was working on a photographic book about winter in Iceland and needed to capture images of this amazing region of high mountain peaks, smoky volcanoes, and lakes with floating icebergs.
The moment after we arrived, the weather turned extreme making visibility impossible. It snowed so much and the wind blew so hard that we couldn’t leave the tiny hut. To stay warm, we walked around in circles much of the day inside the tiny hut. We tried to call for help but the radio did not work. Day after day, we watched our supplies of food and fuel grow dangerously short. We got acute cabin fever (幽居病) and started going for walks and ski expeditions outside. Even when the weather finally broke, nobody came to get us even though it was three days beyond our scheduled pickup. By the time the rescue team came to pull us out, we had all given up hope.
From then on, the world looks different to me, as does my life. It would have taken me years of psychotherapy to get to the same point.
Almost everyone has a story to tell, and interestingly, most of these experiences were not altogether pleasant at the time. In fact, it appears that the most constructive life-changing journeys were those that involved some sorts of awful and uncomfortable events that forced the person to develop new resources, increase confidence, and solve problems in new ways.
小題1:The writer went to Iceland to ______.
A.enjoy the natural beautiful floating icebergs
B.take photos about the region for a book
C.collect materials for psychological research
D.challenge the high mountains there
小題2:During the trip in Iceland, those travelers faced difficulties EXCEPT that ______.
A.they got lost in the mountain
B.they were short of food and fuel
C.they couldn’t see the surroundings clearly
D.they failed to get in touch with the rescue team
小題3:From Paragraph 3, we learn that the travelers ______.
A.were in despair before they were rescued
B.stayed in the hut for three days altogether
C.got sick because of going for ski outside
D.got rescued immediately the weather turned fine
小題4:Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
A.The writer is a travel agent who loves difficult challenges.
B.In Iceland the weather is always extreme and it snows a lot.
C.The travellers were so depressed that they needed psychotherapy.
D.Awful journeys may become life-changing events that inspire people.

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Ashok Gadgil has spent the past three decades helping people in need—and he has no plans to stop .On May 2, Gadgil won the$100.000 Lemelson-MIT Award for Global Innovation. Each year,the honor is given to an inventor who has improved the lives of people in developing countries. Gadgil‘s inventions have helped more than 100 million people around the world.
Gadgil is a professor and physicist at the University of California. When he’s not teaching,he works to find solutions to global problems such as energy efficiency and water safety. “I chose to focus on problems where my knowledge of science could help,”he said
In the 1980s he came up with a program to make energy-efficient light bulbs more affordable for people in developing countries. Then in the 1990s,Gadgil designed his first life—saving invention,UV Waterworks .The device kills deadly disease —carrying germs(病菌)from drinking water. It costs just one cent to clean five liters of water .Gadgil was inspired to find an inexpensive solution to the clean water crisis after more than 10,000 people in his home country of India died from an outbreak of Bengal cholera,in 1993 The disease is spread through contaminated food and drinking water .So far,the invention has provided safe drinking water to more than five million people in poor areas.
As a professor,Gadgil encourages his students to stay positive about finding solutions to hard problems.“Be optimistic when you try a hard problem.”he says. “It’s when you solve a large problem that you can have a big impact on the world”
小題1:Gadgil was given Lemelson-MIT Award for___________.
A.his teaching experienceB.his new physical research
C.his vast knowledgeD.his helpful inventions
小題2:What call we learn about UV Waterworks?
A.It's Gadgil’s first inventionB.It’s used to clean water.
C.it was designed for his home countryD.It saved 10,000 people in total
小題3:The underlined word “contamninated”in Paragraph 3 means__________.
A.wastedB.consumedC.polluted D.canned
小題4:According to the last paragraph,Gadgil encourages his students__________.
A.to learn lessons from failures
B.to find problems in peaceful life
C.to make inventions to help poor people
D.to be confident when facing difficulties
小題5:Which of the following can best describe Gadgil?
A.Caring and optimistic.B.Independent and positive.
C.Powerful and strict.D.Responsible and sensitive.

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After 17 years of marriage, my wife wanted me to take another woman out to dinner and a movie. She said, “I love you, but I know the other woman loves you and would love to spend some          with you.” The other woman that my wife wanted me to visit was my MOTHER, who has been       for 20 years, but the demands of my work and my boys made it possible to visit her only         .
Then I called to visit her to go out for dinner and a movie. When I arrived at her house, I noticed that she had curled her        and was wearing a nice dress. My mother took my arm          she were the First Lady.
During the dinner, we had an agreeable      —nothing extraordinary but catching up on recent events of each other’s life. We talked so much that we missed the movie. At last, she said,” I’ll go out with you again, but only if you let me invite you.” I       .
Two days later, my mother died of a massive heart attack. It happened so suddenly that I didn’t have a         to do anything for her.
Later, I received a copy of a restaurant receipt from the place mother and I had dined. A(n)        note said, “I paid this bill in advance. I wasn’t sure that I could be there; but nevertheless, I paid for two plates—one for you and the other for your wife. You will never know what that night          for me. I love you, son.”
At that moment, I understood the importance of saying in time “I LOVE YOU” and giving our loved ones the time that they          . Nothing in life is more important than your family. Give them the time they deserve, because these things cannot be         till “some other time”.
小題1:
A.timeB.moneyC.dinnerD.movie
小題2:
A.upsetB.cheerfulC.a(chǎn)loneD.excited
小題3:
A.usually B.occasionallyC.frequentlyD.often
小題4:
A.program B.combC.organD.hair
小題5:
A.a(chǎn)s ifB.even thoughC.such asD.a(chǎn)s to
小題6:
A.discussionB.quarrelC.conversationD.fight
小題7:
A.refused B.wonderedC.orderedD.a(chǎn)greed
小題8:
A.luckB.chanceC.willD.hope
小題9:
A.connectedB.a(chǎn)ttachedC.a(chǎn)bandonedD.deserted
小題10:
A.caredB.a(chǎn)rrangedC.meantD.a(chǎn)pplied
小題11:
A.spendB.wantC.needD.deserve
小題12:
A.put offB.paid offC.put forwardD.looked forward

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