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On a freezing-cold February morning in Indiana, Jhaqueil Reagan, 18, left home to walk to a job interview ten miles away, over muddy roads.

Reagan had been looking for work for months. His parents had died two years earlier, and he was the only________ of his two younger siblings (兄弟姊妹), Cole, 16, and Jazzlyn, seven. He was ________ for a regular paycheck ________ doing many odd jobs (零活).

Three hours later, Reagan had covered only three miles. He paused outside a ________called Papa Roux to ask for directions from ________ Art Bouvier, who was clearing ice and snow from the parking lot.

“I told him to get on the bus.”says Bouvier.“He ________ me and went on his way.”

Fifteen minutes later, Bouvier ________ in his car beside Reagan as he walked along.

“Youve ________ got to be on the bus,”he told Reagan.

“I don, t have money for the bus,”Reagan replied. Bouvier offered him a  ________ . On the way, he asked the boy about his job search.

“I thought, this is the kind of kid I want working for me,”says Bouvier. He got Reagans ________ number and dropped him off for his ________.

Later that day, Bouvier ________ about Reagan on Facebook. “He doesn’t know it yet, but he ________ on Monday,”Bouvier wrote.“It, s been a while since Ive met someone so________ !”

A few hours later, Bouvier called to offer Reagan a job. ________ , the teen accepted on the spot. A television reporter caught wind of the ________ and interviewed the pair on camera that night.

Today, Reagan is washing dishes, filling orders, and greeting Papa Roux ________ for $8.50 an hour.

The publicity has brought in so many ________ customers that Bouvier plans to open a second restaurant by the end of the year. Reagan has ________ enough money to move into a new apartment.

Now, when the weather is ________, he takes the bus to work.

1.A.friend     B.relative C.caretaker   D.teacher

2.A.glad        B.sorry      C.desperate    D.nervous

3.A.before      B.after      C.until        D.since

4.A.restaurant  B.hotel     C.store       D.hospital

5.A.assistant  B.consumer  C.waiter       D.owner

6.A.refused    B.comforted  C.thanked     D.moved

7.A.threw up    B.pulled up  C.looked up    D.cheered up

8.A.always      B.really     C.finally      D.normally

9.A.lift       B.car       C.ticket      D.chance

10.A.bus        B.identity C.account     D.phone

11.A.job        B.conference C.interview   D.party

12.A.talked     B.heard     C.cared        D.wrote

13.A.leaves     B.finishes  C.returns      D.starts

14.A.kind-hearted B.strong-minded C.poor   D.healthy

15.A.Shocked    B.Tired     C.Encouraged   D.Confused

16.A.truth     B.story      C.reason      D.joke

17.A.customers B.bosses    C.passengers  D.reporters

18.A.new       B.big       C.regular      D.private

19.A.collected B.borrowed  C.earned       D.spent

20.A.beautiful B.warm      C.bad          D.cool

 

1.C 2.C 3.B 4.A 5.D 6.C 7.B 8.B 9.A 10.D 11.C 12.D 13.D 14.B 15.A 16.B 17.A 18.A 19.C 20.C 【解析】 试题分析:本文属于记叙文,Reagan父母双亡,所以他要抚养年幼的弟弟和妹妹。因此他极度想找一份固定工作来赚钱抚养弟弟和妹妹。他找工作已经找了好几个月了。一个寒冷的天气中他外出到离家十英里地方去面试。本文叙述了Reagan这天的求职经历:在热心人Bouvier的帮助下,他的执着如愿以偿。 1.C 考查名词辨析。名词friend朋友;relative亲戚;caretaker保姆;teacher老师;他的父母亲两年前去世了,他是家里两个弟弟妹妹的保姆,也就是说他要照顾两个弟弟妹妹。所以他要出来找工作。故C正确。 2.C 考查形容词辨析。形容词glad高兴的;sorry难受的;desperate渴望的;nervous紧张的;短语be desperate for...渴望得到...;他渴望得到一份工作获得正常的报酬来照顾弟弟妹妹。其余三项与句意不搭配。故C正确。 3.B 考查介词辨析。介词after在...之后;他在做了很多零工以后,想得到一份有正常报酬的工作。故B正确。 4.A 考查上下文串联。根据57空前Today, Reagan is washing dishes, filling orders...他洗盘子,点菜。这些都说明他后来在一家餐厅工作。可知他此时在Papa Roux餐厅外面。故A正确。 5.D 考查上下文串联。根据下文55空前A few hours later, Bouvier called to offer Reagan a job.可知Bouvier打电话给男孩给他一份工作,只有餐厅的老板才有权这样做。故D正确。 6.C 考查生活常识。动词refuse拒绝;comfort安慰;thank感谢;move移动;根据上文45空to ask for directions可知男孩向Bouvier问路,Bouvier告诉他应该乘坐公交车,所以男孩感谢对方的帮助。故C项符合常识。 7.B 考查动词短语辨析。短语throw up扔掉;pull up停车;look up查找;cheer up振作;鼓舞;15分钟以后当Bouvier把车停在男孩身边的时候,男孩并没有乘坐公交车,而是步行。因为他没有钱坐车。根据文章第一句left home to walk to a job interview — ten miles away, over muddy roads.可知路上很泥泞,天气又很寒冷,男孩在这样的路上走了很久,说明他很有毅力。故B正确。 8.B 考查副词。副词always总是;finally最后,终于;normally正常地;本句中really真地,目的在于加强语气,Bouvier认为男孩真地需要乘坐公交车。故B正确。 9.A 考查固定搭配。男孩没有钱坐车,所以Bouvier就让他搭了顺风车,短语give/offer sb a lift让某人搭便车。故A正确。 10.D 考查上下文串联。根据55空前A few hours later, Bouvier called to offer Reagan a job.说明Bouvier打电话给对方,说明Bouvier留下了对方的电话号码。故D正确。 11.C 考查上下文串联。根据文章第一句....to walk to a job interview — ten miles away, over muddy roads.可知当天男孩是想去参加工作的面试。故C正确。 12.D 考查上下文串联。动词talk谈论;hear听说;care关心;write写作;根据横线后on Facebook说明Bouvier在自己的脸书上写下了关于Reagan的故事,引起了人们强烈的关注。故D正确。 13.D 考查上下文串联。根据下文可知Bouvier打电话给Reagan让他过来上班,所以使用动词start开始。故D正确。 14.B 考查上下文串联。根据文章第一句可知路上都是泥,很泥泞。但是男孩在这样的路上走了很久,说明他意志很坚定。故B正确。 15.A 考查形容词辨析。形容词shocked震惊的;tired疲惫的;encouraged鼓舞的;confused困惑的;男孩没有想到问路遇见的陌生人Bouvier会给他提供一份工作。所以他很震惊。故A正确。 16.B 考查上下文串联。上文叙述的是Reagan找工作的故事,现在有一家电视台报道了他的故事。引起了人们的关注。故B正确。 17.A 考查生活常识。名词customer顾客;boss老板;passenger乘客;reporter记者;根据上文可知Papa Roux是一家餐厅,那么到餐厅来的就是用餐的顾客。故A正确。 18.A 考查上下文串联。根据56空A television reporter caught wind of the 56 and interviewed the pair on camera that night可知电视台报道并采访了这两个人。男孩的故事引起了人们的关注,所以有很多新的顾客来到这家餐厅。故A正确。 19.C 考查动词辨析。动词collect收集;borrow借入;earn挣得;spend花费;根据57空可知他每小时挣8.5美元,那么他可以挣得足够的钱照顾弟弟妹妹,并搬进一个新房子。故C正确。 20. 考点:考查记叙文阅读
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1.What does Paragraph 2 mainly explain?

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C.How to free-climb the Dawn Wall.

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