Each year this organization of men came to the Children's Home. The men would take us in groups of five to downtown to do some ___16___shopping.
I __17__ going with this gentleman three years in a row. He would ___18___ us shopping , then he would ask us if we wanted to go to the __19__. As he pulled his wallet out to pay for our tickets I watched him __20__. He looked over at me and just __21__ with his great big smile. During the movie he bought us all the popcorn and candy. I remember thinking how __22__ it was that someone would __23__ their own money on me. I remember thinking that he was like Santa Claus.
We all laughed at the __24__movie and had a good laugh about it. The man would laugh really hard and __25__ over and touch my hair to comfort me. I would just look at him, and he would just __26__ smiling with his great big wonderful smile. My nerve completely disappeared.
That trip to the movies was the first time in my life that I ever __27__as if someone really cared about me. It was a wonderful feeling which I have never forgotten, even to this day, __28__ later. I don't know if that man felt sorry for me, ___29___ I do know this: If I ever __30__ the big lottery, that man will find out that he carried a million-dollar smile.
This is ___31___I believe it is so important that the organizations __32__ to reach out and help the children who are less fortunate. __33__my particular case, it was this man's personal act of __34__ that will be remembered. Just one little act of kindness. 
I thank you, kind Sir, for a(n) __35__ which I now share with my children and grandchildren fifty years later.   
16. A. organization     B. season    C. weekend             D. Christmas  
17. A. appreciate              B. admit          C. remember  D.consider    
18. A. accompany             B. permit     C. take          D. bring
19. A.supermarket    B.airport            C. club              D. movies
20. A. closely                B. nervously             C. delightedly        D. patiently
21. A. spoke            B. laughed                 C. smiled           D. answered
22. A. stupid                 B. strange           C. rare                  D. wonderful  
23. A. cost                   B. spend               C. contribute             D. pay
24. A. funny                  B. moving            C. boring           D. sad
25. A. glance                B. run                          C. jump                 D. reach 
26. A. keep                        B. last                   C.start                        D. stop
27. A. seemed            B.acted            C. felt            D. thought       
28. A. months               B. weeks         C. decades     D. days 
29. A. and                    B. but              C. though                    D. so
30. A. lose                     B. buy              C. catch          D. win
31. A. when             B. because          C. why             D. how 
32. A. try              B. continue                C. intend           D. prepare
33. A. At             B. Under           C. In                D. On
34. A. manners                  B. generosity      C. pleasure          D. kindness     
35. A. movie        B. memory             C. fortune                 D. smile 
16-20 DCCDB 21-25 CDBAD 26-30 ACCBD 31-35 CBCDB
16.D。由第二段的最后一句I remember thinking that he was like Santa Claus. 可知這里應(yīng)該指圣誕節(jié)購物
17.C。由下文的I remember可知此處也填remember。三個I remember相呼應(yīng)。
18.C。 take sb doing/take sb to do sth帶某人做某事。accompany sb to some place陪同某人去某地;permit sb to do sth允許某人做某事;bring帶來。       
19.D。下文多次提到movie,由此可推出他問我們是否想看電影。go to the movies 意思為 “去看電影”。
20.B。由下段中的_25_over and touch my hair to comfort me. My nerve completely disappeared.可推出此處應(yīng)填nervously。
21. C。由下一段中and he would just __26__ smiling with his great big wonderful smile.可推知此處應(yīng)填smile。
22.D。根據(jù)語境可知,作者認(rèn)為有人給他花錢是件很美好奇妙(wonderful)的事。
23.B。根據(jù)結(jié)構(gòu)spend money on sth可知答案,其他三項都不能與on搭配。
24.A。根據(jù)下文had a good laugh about it. The man would laugh really hard ….可知這部電影很滑稽可笑。故答案為B。
25.D。根據(jù)常識可知,他們應(yīng)該做在一起看電影,所以他伸過手去撫摸作者的頭發(fā)。reach over意思為“把手伸出去”。
26.A。因為上一段說:當(dāng)我看著他時,他對我微笑。這時我再次看他時,他繼續(xù)保持著(kept)微笑。下文My nerve completely disappeared.也能證明這一點。 
27.C。由It was a wonderful feeling which I have never forgotten中的feeling可知此處填felt。
28.C。由最后的fifty years later. 可知故事發(fā)生在五十年前,所以答案為decades。
29.B。分析句子結(jié)構(gòu)可知, 兩句之間為轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系。
30.D。win the big lottery 意思為“中彩票”。
31.C。本句的意思: 這就是我相信為什么這些組織繼續(xù)伸出援助之手幫助那些不幸的孩子的如此重要的原因。
32.B。由第一段中的Each year this organization of men came to the Children's Home. 和第二段中的I __37__ going with this gentleman three years in a row可知這些組織一直(continue)伸出援助之手,幫助那些不幸的孩子。
33.C。in my particular case就我的特殊情況來說;根據(jù)我的特殊情況。
34.D。由下一句Just one little simple act of kindness.以及上文這位紳士善舉的敘述可知此處應(yīng)填kindness。
35.B。本文講述了作者兒時在孤兒院受到一位紳士的無私的幫助,這種幫助令作者刻骨銘心,五十年后給兒孫回憶這段往事時,還是那么的美好。
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