One afternoon,my son Adam asked me,“Are all people the same even if they are different in color?”
I thought for a minute,and then I said,“I’ll explain, _21_ you can just wait until we make a quick 22 at the grocery store. I have something 23 to show you."
At the grocery store, we 24 some apples―red,green and yellow ones.Back home.I told Adam,"It’s time to 25 your question.”I put one apple of each 26 on the table.Then I looked at Adam, who had a 27 look on his face.
“People are like apples.They come in all 28 colors,shapes and sizes.On the 29 ,some of the apples may not 30 look as delicious as the others.”As I was talking, Adam was 31 each one carefully.
Then, I took each of the apples and peeled(削皮)them, 32 them back on the table, but 33 a different place.
“okay, Adam, tell me which is which.”
He said, “I 34 tell. They all look the same now.” “Take a bite of 35 . See if that helps you 36 which one is which.”
He took 37 , and then a huge smile came across his face. “People are 38 like apples! They are all different, but once you 39 the outside, they’re pretty much the same on the inside.”
He totally 40 it. I didn’t need to say or do anything else.
21.A.a(chǎn)lthough | B. so | C. because | D. if |
22.A.stop | B. start | C. turn | D. stay |
23.A.expressive | B. encouraging | C. informative | D. interesting |
24.A.bought | B. counted | C. saw | D. collected |
25.A.check | B. mention | C. answer | D. improve |
26.A.size | B. type | C. shape | D. class |
27.A.worried | B. satisfied | C. proud | D. curious |
28.A.ordinary | B. normal | C. different | D. regular |
29.A.outside | B. whole | C. table | D. inside |
30.A.still | B. even | C. only | D. ever |
31.A.examining | B. measuring | C. drawing | D. packing |
32.A.keeping | B. placing | C. pulling | D. giving |
33.A.on | B. toward | C. for | D. in |
34.A.mustn’t | B. can’t | C. shouldn’t | D. needn’t |
35.A.each one | B. each other | C. the other | D. one other |
36.A.a(chǎn)dmit | B. consider | C. decide | D. believe |
37.A.big bites | B. deep breaths | C. a firm hold | D. a close look |
38.A.just | B. always | C. merely | D. seldom |
39.A.put away | B. get down | C. hand out | D. take off |
40.A.made | B. took | C. got | D. did |
文章大意:
一天下午,我的兒子問我膚色不同的人是不是都是一樣的。我想了一會兒,對兒子說 我們先快去水果店買些水果回來,然后我演示給你這個問題的答案。 我們在水果店里買了各種各樣的蘋果――有紅的,綠的,黃的等等;氐郊遥覐拿總顏色的蘋果中拿出一個,放在桌子上,兒子好奇地看這我,我說人們就象這些蘋果,他們出身于不同的顏色和大小,從外觀上看,有些蘋果不像其他的蘋果那樣誘人。當(dāng)我說話時,Adam仔細(xì)的查看了每一個蘋果。然后我將每個蘋果削了皮,重新將削好的蘋果打亂順序放在桌子上,然后我問兒子現(xiàn)在你能辨認(rèn)出哪個是原來的那個。兒子說我辨別不出來,它們看上去都一樣。我說人們就象蘋果,從外觀上它們各不相同,但從內(nèi)容上看,它們是相同的。通過現(xiàn)身說法,我的兒子知道了問題的答案。
21. D
解析:所填詞引導(dǎo)條件狀語從句,意為“如果”,選D。
22. A
解析: 所填名詞與謂語動詞make構(gòu)成短語,意為“做短暫的停留”。make a start “開始,起程”;make a turn“拐彎”;make a stay“待在某地”,都與題干意思不符。
23. D
解析: expressive“表達(dá)的”;encouraging“鼓勵的,鼓舞人心的”;informative“提供消息的”;interesting“令人感興趣的,有趣的”。本句意思是:我有有趣的東西展示給你看。選D。
24. A
解析: 由grocery store可知此處選A。
25. C
解析: 本句意為“現(xiàn)在到了回答你的問題的時間了。”故選C。
26. B
解析: size“大小”;type“類型”;shape“形狀”;class“群,等次”。本句意為“我從每種(類型)的蘋果拿出一個,放在桌子上。”選B。
27. D
解析: 句意為“Adam好奇地看著我!边xD。
28. C
解析: 由空前的all可以推斷出此處選C。
29. A
解析: 由后文中的inside可知此處選A。
30. B
解析: 所填詞修飾動詞look,意為“甚至”,故選B。
31. A
解析: 句意為“Adam仔細(xì)的查看了每一個蘋果!边xA。
32. B
解析: 此處是非謂語動詞做狀語,邏輯主語是句子的主語,非謂語動詞與邏輯主語是主動關(guān)系,且非謂語動詞表示的動作與謂語動詞的動作同時進(jìn)行,用v-ing的一般式。place 此處意為“放置”。故選B。
33. D
解析: 所填介詞與后文的名詞place構(gòu)成短語,意為“在……地方”,選D。
34. B
解析: 本句意為“我不能識別。”此處情態(tài)動詞表能力,故選B。
35. A
解析: 句意為“每個嘗一口!惫蔬xA。
36. C
解析: admit“承認(rèn)”;consider“考慮,認(rèn)為”;decide“決定”;believe“相信”。根據(jù)句意選C。
37. A
解析: 根據(jù)前文的take a bite if…可知此處選A。
38. A
解析: 此處是肯定句,所填詞意思是“正好,恰好”,選A。always意為“總是”;merely“只,僅僅”,常用與否定句中;seldom“很少”,都與句意不符。
39. D
解析: put away“收好;儲存”;get down“寫下,記下”;hand out“分發(fā)”;take off“起飛;脫掉,去掉;名聲大振”。句子意意為“但是一旦去掉其外皮,……!惫蔬xD。
40. C
解析: sb get it意為“他完全理解了!边xC。
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