I was parked in front of the mall wiping off my car. Coming my way from across the parking lot was  1  society would consider a bum(無業(yè)游民). From the  2  of him, he had no car, no home, no clean clothes, and no money. He sat down in front of the bus stop but didn’t look like he could have enough money to even  3  the bus. “That’s a very pretty car,” he said. He was  4  but he had a(n)  5  of dignity around him. I said, “thanks,” and  6  wiping off my car. He sat there  7  as I worked. The  8  beg for money never came. As the silence between us widened something inside said, “ask him if he needs any help.” I was  9  that he would say “yes”. “Do you need any help?” I asked. He answered in three  10  but profound(深遠(yuǎn)的) words that I shall never  11 . “Don’t we all?” he said.

I had been feeling high, successful and important  12  those three words  13  me like a shotgun. Don’t we all? I needed help. Maybe not for bus fare or a place to sleep, but I needed help. I  14  my wallet and gave him not only enough for bus fare, but enough to get a warm meal and  15  for the day. Those three little words still ring  16 . No matter how much you have, no matter how much you have  17 , you need help too. No matter how  18  you have, no matter how  19  you are with problems, even without money or a place to sleep, you can  20  help.

1. A. that              B. what             C. which            D. how  

2. A. expressions       B. manners          C. looks            D. attitudes 

3. A. ride              B. buy              C. drive            D. stop    

4. A. generous          B. disappointed     C. modern           D. ragged 

5. A. air               B. atmosphere       C. appearance       D. figure 

6. A. finished          B. stopped          C. continued        D. began 

7. A. quietly           B. casually         C. aimlessly        D. eagerly 

8. A. intenting         B. expected         C. boring           D. supposed 

9. A. afraid            B. glad             C. doubtful         D. sure

10. A. simple           B. complex          C. strange          D. rigid 

11. A. accept           B. forget           C. respond          D. choose  

12. A. unless           B. after            C. until            D. when  

13. A. fightened        B. moved            C. wounded          D. hit  

14. A. reached in       B. searched for     C. looked up       D. exposed to 

15. A. shelter          B. clothes          C. reward           D. blanket 

16. A. nice             B. ridiculous      C. true             D. proper 

17. A. submitted        B. devoted          C. applied          D. accomplished

18. A. few              B. many             C. little           D. enough 

19. A. loaded           B. puzzled          C. angry            D. unsatisfied 

20. A. receive          B. give             C. need             D. seek   

1-5 BCADA 6-10 CABDA 11-15 BCDAA 16-20 CDCAB


解析:

本文是一篇夾敘夾議的文章。大意是“我”在商場前刷車時遇到一位無業(yè)游民,他雖然衣衫襤褸,但說了一句話:“我們不都如此嗎?”,使我受到極大震動。文章側(cè)重考查對語篇的理解,同時還考查了一些詞匯和語法知識。

1、B. What 引導(dǎo)表語從句,作consider的賓語。

2、C. 由文意可知,此人衣衫破舊,因而“我”認(rèn)為他一無所有。Looks在此表示“the appearance of of sb/ sth”,即外表,符合文意。注意expressions指面部表情。

3、A. 下文提到我給了他足夠錢甚至可以買車票,所以A項ride為最佳答案。

4、D. 由文意可知,既然對方為無業(yè)游民,他應(yīng)該是衣衫襤褸。

5、A. 從下文dignity可知,對方雖然貧窮,但有尊嚴(yán)。注意此處air表示“神態(tài)、感覺”。其它選項不符合文意。

6、C. 文章開頭提到我在擦車,而下文提到“as I worked”,說明仍在擦車,故選C項。

7、A. 由下文silence可知,他在旁邊靜靜的看著我干活,故選A。

8、B. 由上下文可推知,他一無所有,必然會開口向我要錢,故選B項,意為“所預(yù)料的”。

9、D. 由上句something inside said, “ask him if he needs any help.”可知,我相信象他這樣的人,一定需要幫助,故選D項sure。

10、A. 由but profound和下文他說的話可知,他說的話是簡單的Don’t we all三個詞。

11、B. 通過下文still可知,他的話直到現(xiàn)在我還記得,故選 forget。

12、C. 通過I had been feeling high, successful and important可知,我在此之前一直認(rèn)為自己地位高、很成功,是個重要人物,所以C項最佳,其它選項不符合文意。

13、D. 通過下文like a shotgun,可知他的話對我震動很大。

14、A. Reach in my wallet意為“伸手到錢包里拿(錢)”;search for搜尋……; look up在……里查找;expose……to把……暴露于……。根據(jù)文意,A項正確。

15、A. shelter在此意為“居所、住處”。從下文的for the day和sleep可以推知,“我”給他的錢足夠買車票、吃飯和尋找住處。

16、C. 從上下文理解可知,他的話是對的,我至今沒忘。ring true意為sound true,聽起來是對的、真實的,故選C。

17、D. 從上下文理解可知,無論你擁有多少,無論你取得了多大成功,都需要別人的幫助,故選D項 accomplished。

18、C. 和上文how much對比,應(yīng)該是how little。

19、A. 從下文even without money or a place to sleep可推知,我們的生活充滿問題,甚至可能沒錢或睡覺的地方。load with意為“給……裝上”,在此可以理解為“我們的生活充滿問題”。其它選項不符文意。

20、B. 通過上文可知,即使我們生活可能貧窮,仍然可以給予別人幫助,故選B。

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