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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

An artist in Oakland,California is using his skills to ________ the homeless.GregKloehn builds very smallshelters that mare life on the streets a little more  ________.The structures offerthe homeless some safety and ________ from bad weather.Each little house alsohas ________ on the bottom so itgo wherever its ________ goes.

Greg Kloehn has ________atleast 20tinyhouses. Ona recent day,Mr.Kloehn stops at one to________ Oscar Young.Thetwomen ________

“I like to help them.Sure.I mean it's________for me.,l like to make things,and do something that makesabig________on someone'slife.”

Insidehislittle shelterMr.Youndgets ________from cold nightsonthe streets.

“Well,it is________than living on the ground,to tell you the truth,because if it was________for Greg,I would be________on the ground.”

Mr.Kloehn also visits Sweet-Pea,another friend who________ lives in one of the little homes the artist ________ .Shesays it.keeps her________ and protectsherbeaongings.

Sheila Williams says she has learned to live withless.“I’m living in one ofGreg’s houses,and I am________to thatman.”

TheKloehnhomeownershave ________wood andotherfound materialsforfuturebuildingefforts.

Dont miss doing any good thing no matter how insignificant it looks.Although the roomsMr.Kloehn donated aren’t big,they make a big ________to them homeless people’s life.

1.A.ask          B.help        C.protect      D.raise

2.A.wonderful   B.beautiful   C.hard         D.comfortable

3.A.protection   B.action       C.function     D.decoration

4.A.ropes       B.chains      C.wheels       D.1egs

5.A.owner       B.designer     C.builder      D.renter

6.A.given away  B.given up.  C.given back D.given out

7.A.thank       B.invite     C.praise      D.visit

8.A.quarrel    B.fight        C.argue       D.hug

9.A.fun          B.dull        C.meaningless  D.boring

10.A.decision   B.impact       C.difference D.effort

11.A.happiness   B.relaxation   C.relief      D.excitement

12.A.better    B.more expensive C.cheaper   D.worse

13.A.not         B.always      C.already      D.ever

14.A.never       B.almost      C.just         D.still

15.A.also        B.too          C.either       D.as well

16.A.rented     B.built       C.bought       D.repaired

17.A.free        B.safe         C.convenient  D.calm

18.A.polite    B.rude         C.respectful  D.thankful

19.A.collected   B.robbed      C.borrowed     D.stolen

20.A.difference  B.contribution C.progress     D.decision

 

1.B 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.A 6.A 7.D 8.D 9.A 10.B 11.C 12.A 13.A 14.D 15.A 16.B 17.B 18.D 19.A 20.A 【解析】 试题分析:在加利福尼亚奥克兰的一个艺术家,Greg Kloehn建立了非常小的庇护所,正利用自己的能力去帮助那些无家可归的人。尽管很小。但是对于那些无家可归的人们的生活有着很重要的影响,给了他们安全和温暖。 1.B考查动词。A.ask 询问;B. help 帮助;C. protect 保护;D. raise 提高筹集。根据这一段的后面,他修建了很小的避难所来保障无家可归的人的安全,可知他使用他自己的方法来帮助无家可归的人。故选B。 2.D考查形容词。A. wonderful 极好的;B. beautiful 美丽的;C. rhard 艰难的;D. comfortable 舒适的。首先因为有艺术家的帮助他们的生活才会有改善,所以填褒义词,排除C。但是他的能力是有限的,不能让生活有本质的变化,只是说和原来相比要舒适一些。故选D。 3.A考查名词。A. protection 保护B. action 行动 C. function 功能运行 D. decoration 装饰根据句意,由前面的safety可知,后面应该填免受坏天气的影响,很自然地出现protect…from..这个词组。故选A。 4.C考查名词。A . ropes 绳索; 粗绳; 一串; 学会决窍;B. chains 链子,链条; 连锁,连续; 拘束;; C. wheels 轮子;D. legs 这句话的意思为:每个小房子底部也安装了车轮,所以它可以随它的主人而移动。故选C。 5.A考查名词。A. owner 主人;B. designer 设计者;C. builder 建造者;D. renter 租贷人。结合前文可知该句句意:每个小房子底部也安装了车轮,所以它可以随它的主人而移动。故选A。 6.A考查动词短语。A. given away 捐赠;B. given up 放弃;C. given back 归还;D. given out 分发公布。句意:Greg Kloehn已经至少捐赠了20个小房子了。故选A。 7.D考查动词。 A. thank 感谢;B. invite 邀请;C. praise 表扬;D. yisit 看望拜访。句意:最近的一天,Kloehn先生停下,看望Oscar Young,同时,这个词在下文拜访Sweet-Pea也出现过。故选D。 8.D考查动词。A. quarrel 争吵(因为小事);B. fight 斗争打架;C. argue 争吵;D. hug;下文两人的对话很和谐,而且Oscar也很感激Greg,所以应该是褒义词。故选D。 9.A考查形容词。A. fun 开心的,有乐趣的;B. dull迟钝的; 钝的; 呆滞的; 阴暗的;C. meaningless 没有意义的;D. boring 无聊的。句意:我想帮助他们。确定。我意思那对我来说是有趣的。从全文来说Greg是乐于帮助他们的。故选B。 10.B考查动词搭配。 A. make a decision 做决定;B. make an impact on 对…有影响;C. make a difference to对…有影响;D. make an effort 做出努力。句意:我喜欢做事情,做一些能给别人的生活带来巨大的好的影响。可以排除A,D,根据后面的介词为on。故选B。 11.C考查名词。A. happiness 快乐;B. relaxation 轻松;C. relief 安慰;D. excitement 兴奋。句意:在他的小庇护所内,Young先生摆脱了街上的寒冷夜晚,get relief from 从…得到救济。故选C。 12.A考查形容词。A. better 更好;B. more expensive 更贵的;C. cheaper 更便宜的;D. worse 更差的。句意:这比住在地面上强多了,因为无家可归的人有了一个小家,所以会感到比睡到地上好。故选A。 13.A考查副词。A. not 不;B. always 总是;C. already 已经;D. ever 曾经。句意:实话告诉你,因为如果不是Greg,我依然会睡在地面上。故选A。 14.D考查副词。A. never 绝不;B. almost 几乎;C. just 仅仅;D. still 仍旧。句意:实话告诉你,因为如果不是Greg,我依然会睡在地面上。没有Greg的帮助,他们的生活是不会有改变的。故选D。 15.A考查副词。A. also 也;B. too;C. either;D. as well。这四个选项都是也,但是放在句子中的位置是不一样的。 too放在句子末尾,通常用逗号隔开,either在否定句中使用,但是放在句子末尾,通常用逗号隔开.also则放在系动词be之后,实义动词之前.as well 用在肯定句中,放在句子末尾。故选A。 16.B考查动词。A. rented 租用;B. built 修建;C. bought 购买;D. repaired 修理。句意:Kloehn先生也访问了Sweet-Pea,另一个也住在这个艺术家建的小房子内的朋友。故选B。 17.B考查形容词。 A. free 自由的免费的;B. safe 安全的;C. convenient 方便的;D. calm冷静的。此处句意应为:她说,这间房子使她感到安全且保护了她的财产。因为后面说财产得到了保护,所以保障了她的安全。故选B。 18.D考查形容词。A.polite 礼貌的;B. rude 粗鲁的;C. respectful 尊重的;D. thankful 感激的。根据上文因为这个房子给她带来了温暖和安全,所以她很感激。根据。故选D。 19.A考查动词。A. collected 收集;B. robbed 偷窃;C. borrowed 借;D. stolen 偷盗。句意:为了未来扩大修建的努力她们已经收集了木材和其他可以找到的材料。故选A。 20.A考查固定搭配。A. make a big difference to对…有重大影响;B. make a contribution to对…做贡献;C. make progress 有进步;D. make a decision 做决定。句意:尽管房间很小,但是对于那些无家可归的人们的生活有着很重要的影响。这是本文的主旨。故选A。 考点:故事阅读类短文完形填空 【名师点睛】 完型填空题的命题趋势 1.、侧重基础知识,考查学生语言知识的能力。 完型填空以文入手,结合文章的内容考查学生的基础知识,主要是词语搭配、近义词辨异、辨析句子结构、掌握语法规则的能力。考查的是动词make的短语搭配,这就要求学生对动词的常见搭配记忆了解,虽然都是对…有重大影响,一个是make a difference to,一个是make an impact on,后面的介词不一样。 2、上下文对照,考查学生捕捉关键词的能力。 解完型填空题时,单独看一句话是找不到正确答案的,需要阅读下句或者若干句才能明白。所谓上下对照,即在上文和下文中找到与正确答案相同的关键词。因此,在做题时要边读边在大脑中储存上下文信息的能力,捕捉关键词。如第47题,这个词在下文拜访Sweet-Pea也出现过。 3、设置语境,考查学生的分析推理能力。 旨在考查学生在选项都符合语法及句子结构的情况下能否利用前后语境去推断出正确答案。如第49题,从全文来看,Greg很乐于帮助那些不可归的人,还打算继续扩建,说明他觉得帮助别人是一件有乐趣的事情。 4、结合生活,考查学生利用常识题的能力。 目的考查学生的生活常识,看看学生是否善于观察生活,积累生活常识,能否利用常识去做恰当的选择。 5、关注连词,考查学生对行文逻辑、句子关联的理解能力。此项用来考查学生在缺少连词的情况想,通过阅读能否理解句子的与句子的关系,是否了解行文逻辑的要求,能否掌握表示因果、转折、并列、条件、让步等的连词的用法。如第59题我们知道木材和材料是要用收集的。
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