第一節(jié):完形填空(共20小題海小題1. 5分,滿分30分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng) (A、B、C和D) 中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

                              ★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆

                  My faith in humanity(人性) was restored last night while working part-time at a local Bed,Bath & Beyond.

                  I was in the process of ringing out a female customer who had been having a 41 time recently. She had been in the night before and was back again to 42 what she could afford to purchase(購(gòu)買(mǎi)) .She was trying to buy 43 for herself and her two young sons.

                  Finally,she made her 44: one blanket and something else. She 45 all of the cash,but it was only enough for one blanket. She was unable to make the 46 of the purchases.

                  A gentleman,47 to make his purchase,watched 48 and signaled to me as I was bagging up the blanket for the woman. He told me he wanted to 49 everything else for her. I asked him if he was sure. He 50 .

                  I quickly and quietly rang out the rest of the purchases 51  I asked the female customer to wait a moment. The 52 came to over $200. The man provided me with his credit card 53 blinking. He 54 and off he went.

                  I then told the female customer that all of the things were hers and she was 55 and ready to go. She stared at me with complete 56 on her face. The 57 started. I started crying too.

                  In ten years of working this particular part-time job,I have never experienced such 58 . There are good and 59 people in this world. And they do not receive the credit they should.

                  Thanks to this customer for bringing a bit of 60 and relief into that female customer's life and for restoring my faith in humanity.

41. A. free   B. hard G. happy   D. perfect

42. A. order   B. predict   A. determine   D. learn

43. A. blankets   B. presents   C. shirts   D. drinks

44. A. mark   B. conclusion   C. mistake   D. decision

45. A. figured out   B. turned in   C. counted out   D. left behind

46. A. rest   B. amount   C. price   D. extra

47. A. arranging   B. planning   C. aiming   D. waiting

48. A. angrily   B. quietly   C. impatiently   D. anxiously

49. A. provide   B. cover   C. buy   D. bring

50. A. waved   B. refused   C. admitted   D. nodded

51. A. since   B. while   C. though   D. if

52. A. total   B. number   C. service   D. result 

53. A. beyond   B. by   C. without   D. against

54. A. accepted   B. continued   C. confirmed   D. signed

55. A. checked out   B. given up   C. paid back   D. turned down

56. A. sadness   B. shock   C. disappointment   D. excitement

57. A. pain   B. smiles  C. story   D. tears

58. A. selflessness   B. weakness  C. loveliness   D. truthfulness

59. A. active   B. optimistic   C. great   D. famous

60. A. expectation   B. joy   C. frustration   D. luck

41. B 42. C 43. A 44. D 45. C 46. A 47. D 48. B 49. C 50. D 51. B 52. A 53. C 54. D 55. A 56. B 57. D 58. A 59. C 60. B

話題:人際關(guān)系

本文是記敘文。一名男顧客幫一位經(jīng)濟(jì)困難的女顧客付款的事情讓作者重拾對(duì)人性的信心。

41. B. 由下文的描述可知,這位女顧客近 來(lái)處境“艱難(hard) ”。

42. C. 由上下文的描述可知,她前一天晚 上來(lái)過(guò),這次返回來(lái)是要“決定 (determine) ”她能買(mǎi)得起什么。

43. A. 由下文中的 was only enough for one blanket可知,她想給自己和兩個(gè)兒 子買(mǎi)“毯子(blankets) ”。

44. D. 由上下文的描述可知,她最后“決定 (decision) ”買(mǎi)一條毯子和其他一些東西。

45. C.

46. A. 由該句中的 all of the cash,but it was only enough for one blanket可知,她“數(shù)出(counted out) ”所有的零錢(qián),卻只能買(mǎi)一條毯子,沒(méi)錢(qián)購(gòu)買(mǎi)“剩余的(rest) ”物品。

47. D. 由文中的描述可知,這位先生正“等 著(waiting ) ” 結(jié)賬。

48. B. 由下文中的signaled to me可知,他“靜靜地(quietly ) ”看著。

49. C. 由下文的描述可知,他告訴“我”他想為這位女顧客“買(mǎi)(buy) ”其他的東西。

50. D. 由下文中的 The man provided me with his credit card可知,當(dāng)我”問(wèn)他是否確定時(shí),他“點(diǎn)了點(diǎn)頭(nodded) ”。

51. B. “當(dāng)(while) ”“我”請(qǐng)這位女顧客稍等片刻時(shí),“我”很快算出了其他東西的價(jià)格。

52. A. 由上文中的 rang out the rest of the puj'chaseS'可知,此處指“總價(jià)(total) ”。

53. C. 這名男顧客“毫不猶豫地(without blinking) ”提供了他的信用卡。

54. D. 由上文中的credit card可知,他“簽了字(signed)”,離開(kāi)了。

55. A. 由上文中的 all of the things were i hers可知,“我”告訴她,她買(mǎi)的東西已經(jīng)“結(jié)賬(checked out)”了。

56. B. 由上文中的She stared at me可知,她非常“吃驚(shock) ”。

57. D. 由下文中的 I started crying too 可 i 知,她感動(dòng)地流下了“眼淚(tears) ”。

58. A..在“輯”十年的兼職工作中,“我”從未見(jiàn)過(guò)這樣的無(wú)私行為(selflessness)。

59. C. 由上文中的good可知,這個(gè)世界上有很多“非常好的(great)”人。

60. B. 由文中的描述可知,這名男顧客的善舉給這位女顧客帶來(lái)了“歡樂(lè)(joy) ”和幫助。

題目來(lái)源:2016年英語(yǔ)周報(bào)高二新課標(biāo) > 第34期 2015-2016學(xué)年高二課標(biāo)

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