14.Many years ago,I was working at my job at a community college(社區(qū)大學) when a homeless woman came in.She began (16)D as she lay on one of the sofas in the student rest room.(17)B,she wasn't well.Without thinking too much I went next door to the Student Affairs office where I knew I could find (18)Ain the Lost and Found box.I (19)C up a set of clothing and went back to my office,when I (20)B a colleague calling me.She told me that I should not (21)D this person,as it would only lead to her wanting more help.I refused her (22)A and went back to help the woman,(23)Cmy co-worker's warning.
Two weeks later,while I was working,a very cute elderly man entered my (24)B and asked to speak with me in private.Curiously,I gave him my full(25)Dand he told me that he had happened to hear my (26)Awith the co-worker about helping the (27)Cwoman.He wanted me to know that it was always okay to help people and that was why he wanted to give me a (28)B for 1,000.Iburstintotears,notonlybecauseI(29)Dneededthemoneyatthetime,butalsobecauseIhadneverbeen(30)Ainsuchawayforhelpingsomeone!Wesoonbecamegood(31)Dand10yearslaterhecalledmeupsuddenlyandtoldmehewantedtohelpme(32)Bmyfirsthome!He(33)Bgivingme120,000as part payment for my dream house in my home town.I asked him why he wanted to give me such a large amount of money and he said it was because I was a"giver"and that I (34)A it!To make a long story short,I was able to buy the perfect little home for myself,all because one day I did not hesitate(猶豫)to help a (35)Cwoman.

16.A.smilingB.talkingC.shoutingD.coughing
17.A.LuckilyB.ClearlyC.StrangelyD.Sadly
18.A.clothesB.booksC.foodD.medicine
19.A.gaveB.turnedC.gatheredD.made
20.A.sawB.heardC.noticedD.listened
21.A.ignoreB.disturbC.valueD.help
22.A.a(chǎn)dviceB.requestC.planD.offer
23.A.more thanB.rather thanC.in spite ofD.a(chǎn)part from
24.A.homeB.officeC.classroomD.dormitory
25.A.energyB.loveC.careD.a(chǎn)ttention
26.A.disagreementB.discussionC.fightD.quarrel
27.A.youngB.oldC.sickD.wealthy
28.A.supportB.checkC.tipD.promise
29.A.a(chǎn)nxiouslyB.eagerlyC.hardlyD.really
30.A.recognizedB.measuredC.taughtD.praised
31.A.colleaguesB.competitorsC.partnersD.friends
32.A.buildB.buyC.rentD.repair
33.A.came outB.ended upC.carried onD.resulted in
34.A.deservedB.wantedC.neededD.enjoyed
35.A.hopelessB.carelessC.homelessD.selfless

分析 文章介紹作者遇到一個無家可歸的婦女生病了,雖然同事警告他不要幫助這個婦女,但是作者還是毫不猶豫的幫助了她,因為這個小小的善舉,作者得到的回報卻是巨大的.

解答 16-20DBACB  21-25 DACBD  26-30 ACBDA  31-35 DBBAC
16:A.考查動詞:從下文的:Clearly,she wasn't well.可知這名婦女身體不舒服,結(jié)合選項應(yīng)該猜出應(yīng)該是在咳嗽,選D
17:B.考查副詞:A.Luckily幸運地,B.Clearly 清楚地,C.Strangely奇怪地,D.Sadly悲傷地,很清楚,她生病了,選 B
18:A.考查名詞:從下文的:I  19   up a set of clothing and went back to my office,可知,在失物招領(lǐng)箱能夠找到衣服.故選 A
19:C.考查動詞:此處指的是我為她收集了一些衣服,然后回來了,故選 C
20:B.考查連詞:A.while當…時候,表示一段時間,B.when 當…時候,表示時間點,這時,C.how怎樣,D.why 為什,這時,一個同事叫我,選B
21:D.考查動詞:.一個同事告訴我我不應(yīng)該幫助這個人,因為這只能導(dǎo)致她期待更多的幫助,故選D
22:A.考查名詞:結(jié)合后面的內(nèi)容可知我拒絕了她的建議,毅然去幫助這個患病的陌生人;故選A
23:C. 考查詞組:A.more than 多于,不僅僅,B.rather than而不是,C.regardless of不管,D.a(chǎn)part from除了,我還是繼續(xù),不理會她的警告,選C
24:B.考查名詞:從上文的:A co-worker told me I should not help this person.可知作者應(yīng)該有辦公室,選B
25:D.考查名詞:從前面的curiously,可知作者很好奇,所以非常注意他,選D
26:A.考查名詞:A.disagreement分歧,他無意間聽見我和同事關(guān)于幫助這個生病的婦女的分歧,選A
27:C.考查形容詞:從上文的Clearly,she wasn't well.可知這個婦女生病了,選 C
28:B.考查名詞:A.support支持,B.check支票,C.tip小費,建議,D.promise 許諾,這就是為什么他想給我一張1000美元的支票,選B
29:D.考查副詞:A.a(chǎn)nxiously焦慮地,B.eagerly渴望地,C.hardly幾乎不,D.really 真地,我突然哭了,因為那時我真的需要錢,選D
30:A. 考查動詞:A.recognized 識別,認可,B.measured衡量,C.taught教,D.praised 表揚,還有因為我從沒有因為幫助別人,以這種方式被認可,選A
31:D.考查名詞:A.colleagues同事,B.competitors競爭者,C.partners伙伴,D.friends 朋友,我們很快變成了好朋友,選D
32:B.考查動詞:從下文的:He  53  giving me $120,000 as part payment for my dream house in my home town.選B
33:B. 考查詞組:A.came out出版,B.ended up最后,C.carried on 進行,D.resulted in導(dǎo)致,他最后給我12萬美元做為在家鄉(xiāng)買一個夢想的房子的一部分費用,選B
34:A.考查動詞:A.deserved值得,他說我是一個給與者,我應(yīng)該得到它,選 A
35:C.考查動詞:A.fear害怕,B.fail 失敗,C.hesitate猶豫,D.a(chǎn)ttempt試圖,都是因為有一天我毫不猶豫的幫助一個無家可歸的婦女,選C.

點評 本文屬于故事類閱讀,對于完形填空類的題目,短文較短,信息量大,而且空格較多,多達20個,這就要求學生要先通讀全文,認真分析,從整體上去把握文章的內(nèi)容,并注意前后連貫性.

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