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GeorgeselectedhisfoodinValueMartcarefully.Heestimatedhehad__1__80centstoday.Hewaspleasedhehadgotgood__2__forhismoneyagain.
Attheexit,thefreezingwind__3__himofhisgloves.Hewassurehewaswearingthemwhenenteringthe__4__.Hemadeasearchofhispockets.Thenhethoughttheymusthavebeen__5__somewhereinthestore.Georgehadboughttheblackglovesfor$35tenyearsago.Theywereleather,softanddurable.Untilthen,hehadworncheapermanmadematerialthatneverlastedlong.His__6__tobuytheglovesturnedouttobegood,whicheven__7__hispositiononthebus,aspoorerpassengersstaredathim__8__.
Georgereenteredthestore.Hefollowedthesame__9__hehadwalkedbefore,__10__atthebreadcounter,tothedairysection,totheshelfwheresaltandsugarwereplaced.Itdidnottakelongtobe__11__thatthegloveswerenotthere.His__12__grewheavier.“Peoplehavechanged,”he__13__.“Yearsago,ifsomebody__14__somethinglost,theywouldgiveitback.”
Yethedidnotgiveup.Thistimehefocusedontheglovesonothershoppers’__15__.Suddenlyhe__16__aladynearbywearingablackpairofgloves.Hesaid,“Hi!
”Butwhenthesurprisedladyreturnedhis__17__,hiseyesdroppedtothefloor,forthefingersofherglovesweretoosmallforhim.
Withoutgloves,hehadto__18__hishandsintohissleeves.Backhome,Georgewas__19__.Hecouldnotdowithoutgloves.Georgedecidedtobuyanotherleatherpair.Butbeforethat,hesteppedintoValueMartagaintoseeifbyany__20__hisgloveshadbeenreturnedtothelostandfoundoffice.Thegirllookedintoherdrawerandtookoutapairofmen’sleathergloves.“Arethey?
”
“Yes!
Mine!
”Georgeshoutedwithjoy.
【语篇解读】 本文主要讲述了George去ValueMart购物,无意中弄丢了自己心爱的皮手套,经历了一番艰难的寻找之后,终于失而复得的故事。
1.A.had B.wasted
C.spent D.saved
解析 根据1空前面的内容可知,此处表示他算了算今天共节省(saved)了80美分。
答案 D
2.A.quality B.value
C.score D.number
解析 他很高兴又一次捡了便宜。
value表示“(与价格相比的)值,划算程度”,符合语境。
答案 B
3.A.informed B.warned
C.reminded D.remembered
解析 在出口处,刺骨的寒风让他想起了他的手套。
remindsb.ofsth.使某人想起……,符合语境。
答案 C
4.A.store B.counter
C.flat D.square
解析 根据5空后面的“thestore”可知应选A项。
答案 A
5.A.forgotten B.taken
C.dropped D.rejected
解析 他想手套一定是落(dropped)在商店的某个地方了。
答案 C
6.A.hope B.decision
C.wish D.opportunity
解析 他买这副皮手套的决定(decision)结果是好的。
答案 B
7.A.pulled B.promoted
C.reduced D.pushed
解析 就连在公共汽车上那副皮手套都能提升(promoted)他的地位。
答案 B
8.A.enviously B.angrily
C.sincerely D.properly
解析 比他更穷的人在车上羡慕地(enviously)盯着他看。
答案 A
9.A.road B.entrance
C.gate D.route
解析 他沿着他先前的路线(route)走。
答案 D
10.A.staring B.starting
C.stopping D.looking
解析 他从面包柜台开始(starting),到奶制品区,再到放盐和糖的架子那儿。
答案 B
11.A.relaxed B.ignored
C.convinced D.rushed
解析 不需要花费很长时间就可确定手套不在那儿,故选convinced。
答案 C
12.A.heart B.eyes
C.legs D.body
解析 George的心(heart)变得越来越沉重。
答案 A
13.A.exchanged B.discussed
C.whispered D.argued
解析 他小声说(whispered)道:
“人变了。
前些年,如果有人捡到(pickedup)了某人丢的东西,他们都会还回来的。
”
答案 C
14.A.pickedout B.pickedup
C.madeout D.madeup
解析 参见上题解析。
答案 B
15.A.hands B.baskets
C.pockets D.fingers
解析 根据上下文内容可知,他开始注意其他购物者的手(hands)了。
答案 A
16.A.prevented B.recognized
C.noticed D.cursed
解析 突然他注意到(noticed)附近的一位女士戴着一副黑手套。
答案 C
17.A.anger B.greeting
C.emotion D.description
解析 但是当那位吃惊的女士回应他的问候(greeting)的时候……
答案 B
18.A.spread B.extend
C.wave D.shrink
解析 没有了手套,他不得不把手缩(shrink)到袖子里。
答案 D
19.A.serious B.proud
C.upset D.cautious
解析 没有找到心爱的手套,他肯定感到非常难过(upset)。
答案 C
20.A.chance B.probability
C.means D.terms
解析 他又来到ValueMart,看看有没有可能他的手套已经被送到了失物招领处。
chance“(尤指希望发生的事的)可能性”,符合语境。
答案 A
Passage1
Howfarwouldyouwalktolearnaboutsomethingthatinterestedyou?
Whenhewasyoung,JacobLawrenceoftenwalkedmorethansixty41fromhishomeintheHarlemsectionofNewYorkCitytotheMetropolitanMuseumofArt.Jacobwantedtobea(n)42,andhebelievedthatstudyingthefamouspaintings43inthatmuseumwouldhelphim.
Itwas1930,whenmanypeoplewereoutofwork,moneywas44andpeoplesufferedalot.Stillthestreetswere45withenergyandcolor.AshewalkedthroughHarlem,Jacoblookedhardatthepeople,thechurches,andbarbershopsandsoon.He46thoseimagesinhismind,alongwiththeimagesofpaintingshesawinthe47.Jacobcamefromapoorfamily.Hismotherbelievedtherewaslittlechance48hersoncouldgrowuptobeasuccessfulpainter.Shewantedhimtoaimforsomethingmore49.ButJacob'steacher,Alston,inanartprogramsawthathewastalented.Alston50himhowtousepaintstomakestagesets.
Astimepassed,AlstonletJacobrentworkspaceinhisownstudio.Thatwasanexcitingplaceforayoungblackman51tobecomeanartist.Manycreativepeople52theretotalkaboutart,literatureandhistory.Fromtheir53,Jacoblearnedthathistorybooksoften54theaccomplishmentsofAfricanAmericans.Hedecidedtopaintasel1esofpicturesdescribingthestoryofablackhero.He55Toussaint,whohadhelpedfreehispeople56Frenchruling.
ManypeopleadmiredJacob'spictures,butheneeded57admiration.Tohelphisfamily,heoftenhadtoworkatjobsthat58himawayfrompainting.Thensomethingencouraginghappened.AnartistnamedAugustagotJacobajob.Foreighteenmonths,Jacobwasgivena59topaintpictures.Forthefirsttime,hefeltlikea60artist.
41.A.steps
B.blocks
C.buildings
D.avenues
42.A.artist
B.tutor
C.scholar
D.official
43.A.swinging
B.existing
C.hanging
D.twisting
44.A.blank
B.loose
C.tough
D.tight
45.A.lined
B.decorated
C.associated
D.filled
46.A.stored
B.received
C.created
D.remembered
47.A.museum
B.studio
C.church
D.street
48.A.whether
B.which
C.that
D.when
49.A.precious
B.practical
C.standard
D.flexible
50.A.recommended
B.reminded
C.provided
D.showed
51.A.hesitating
B.struggling
C.marching
D.participating
52.A.settled
B.wandered
C.gathered
D.rushed
53.A.experiences
B.performances
C.accents
D.conversations
54.A.acknowledged
B.accused
C.ignored
D.witnessed
55.A.chose
B.accepted
C.counted
D.employed
56.A.against
B.from
C.for
D.with
57.A.morethan
B.ratherthan
C.otherthan
D.lessthan
58.A.broke
B.gave
C.permitted
D.took
59.A.award
B.title
C.salary
D.prize
60.A.permanent
B.popular
C.positive
Dprofessional
Passage1:
41-45BACDD46-50AACBD51-55BCDCA56-60BADCD
Passage2
Beginningtolearngymnasticsevenbeforeshecouldbarelywalk,SvetlanahadalwaysdreamedtoentertheOlympicsscenesomeday.However,her41endedinthecaronthewindingroadwhenalorryappearedoutofnowhere.Thelastthingshe42wasablindingflashoflight.Inhospital,whentoldshewouldnever43again,shecouldn’tbelieveit.Threemonthslater,shewas44outofhospitalonawheelchair.Thenafriendcametoherhousetovisitherwithanoldchild’sstorybook.Abookmarkinitmadeher45topage117.Thenameofthe46was‘TheDayClaraWalked’.Shewasdeterminedtoreturntostagewhateveritmightcost.47,afterayear’shardexercise,Svetlanarecoveredandwasabletodisplayhergymnastics.Whileshewassittingonthegreenbench48theAthensStadium,memories49:
first,thepainandthetears,thebookunderherpillow,thewordsofrelativesfullofadviceandcomfort,andthepityinthoseeyesthathadonceheld50forhertalent.Thenfollowedthetripstothegymwhereeveryonelookedon51,theirdisbelieftransformingslowlytowonder,52shecouldbalancethehoop(健身圈)aswellasherteammates.Sheregisteredfor2004OlympicGames,andfinallyshereceived53fromtheOlympicCommittee.
Her54wasinterruptedbytheattendantwhosaid,“It’stime”,twowordsthatshehadbeen55tohearforsolong.Smoothingherdress,shewalkedintothestadium,each56firmandsteady.Everythingwas57,andtheapplauserangloudinherears,herheart58violentlyagainstherchest.
Laterthatnight,Svetlanapulledthegoldmedaloutofherpocketandplaceditontheold59ontheshelf,whichopenedtopage117,tothechapter‘TheDayClaraWalked’,tears60hervision.
41.A.dreamB.intensionC.lifeD.career
42.A.forgotB.rememberedC.experiencedD.suffered
43.A.seeB.danceC.walkD.sing
44.A.rushedB.rockedC.thrownD.wheeled
45.A.openB.relateC.pointD.adapt
46.A.bookmarkB.pageC.chapterD.story
47.A.SuddenlyB.SurprisinglyC.FortunatelyD.Certainly
48.A.oppositeB.beneathC.insideD.outside
49.A.floodedinB.fadedawayC.mixedupD.squeezedout
50.A.frightB.regretC.sympathyD.admiration
51.A.doubtfullyB.thankfullyC.nervouslyD.cheerfully
52.A.untilB.asC.whileD.once
53.A.accessB.praiseC.supportD.approval
54.A.planB.attemptC.thoughtD.sight
55.A.contentB.eagerC.upsetD.proud
56.A.breathB.wakeC.stepD.look
57.A.unexpectedB.awfulC.perfectD.finished
58.A.fightingB.strikingC.kickingD.hammering
59.A.hoopB.bookC.letterD.dress
60.A.cloudingB.fillingC.rollingD.rushing
Passage2:
41—45ABCDA46—50CBDAD51—55ABDCB56—60CCDBA
Passage3
Afewyearsago,onaflightIfortunatelymetwithapsychologist,DanGilbert.Hewasveryhumorous,andwetalkedalot.Iwascompletely41.Hewasinterestedinthequestionsthatwe42butneverhavetheopportunityto43.NowGilberthaswrittenabookStumblingonHappiness.Readingit44meofthatplaneridelongago.Itisa45toreadhisbook.Gilbertischarmingand46.Hehasarare47formakingverycomplicatedideascome48.
StumblingonHappinessisabookaboutaverysimple49powerfulidea.Whatdistinguishesusfromotheran