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My dad always collected coins. He would walk to his long-time bankers and______they put at least some new coins aside for him______coins were issued. He gave them to every______member. It gradually became a special family______to get coins from Dad.

When my dad died, I felt a sense of______. My father and I had been so close. I was lost without his______ and support. I wondered if I would ______feel my dad around me again, watching over me. It was right after Hurricane Katrina. At the end of a motivational meeting, I felt so ______as I looked at these devoted volunteers. To my surprise, when I glanced at the ______, I saw a coin from the state where my dad was_____ and raised.

Later, I went to the bank to ______ a check. The bank manager, who had known me, called me into her office, showing me the coins for all the states my dad had ______.

Ever since that time, I have always______coins at the most extraordinary times, when I needed support the most.______, nowadays when I need emotional support during a tough time, a coin will always ______in a strange place.

Now every time a coin appears in our house, one of my______ says, “Oh, it’s Grandpa! ”We all feel a sense of ______ every time a single coin turns up in a (n) ______ place. We have all accepted it as a ______ of love, guidance and support from Dad — and ______ coin makes us smile.

1.A. point out    B. talk about    C. look at    D. make sure

2.A. because    B. when    C. since    D. until

3.A. club    B. bank    C. family    D. team

4.A. principle    B. tradition    C. discovery    D. memory

5.A. relief    B. duty    C. guilt    D. emptiness

6.A. promise    B. belief    C. guidance    D. expectation

7.A. ever    B. just    C. already    D. even

8.A. nervous    B. anxious    C. disappointed    D. grateful

9.A. ceiling    B. floor    C. playground    D. wall

10.A. played    B. saved    C. born    D. chosen

11.A. write    B. post    C. cash    D. print

12.A. shared    B. ordered    C. received    D. collected

13.A. found    B. counted    C. dropped    D. collected

14.A. Unluckily    B. Gradually    C. Amazingly    D. Obviously

15.A. break out    B. end up    C. fade away    D. show up

16.A. students    B. colleagues    C. kids    D. friends

17.A. comfort    B. achievement    C. pride    D. loss

18.A. unexpected    B. fixed    C. similar    D. distant

19.A. support    B. message    C. result    D. record

20.A. another    B. every    C. either    D. other

 

1.D 2.B 3.C 4.B 5.D 6.C 7.A 8.D 9.B 10.C 11.C 12.B 13.A 14.C 15.D 16.C 17.A 18.A 19.B 20.B 【解析】本文讲述了作者的爸爸喜欢收集硬币送给家里的每个人。爸爸去世了,作者总会在她艰难,需要情感支持的时候在意想不到的地方找到硬币。后来作者认为这是来自父亲的爱的信息。 1.考查短语辨析。A. point out指出; B. talk about 谈论; C. look at 看; D. make sure确保。父亲走到他长期的银行只是为了确保他们至少给他留出了一些新硬币。D符合语境,故选D。 2.考查连词辨析。A. because因为; B. when 当...的时候; C. since自从; D. until直到...。句意:当新硬币被发行的时候,父亲走到他长期的银行只是为了确保他们至少给他留出了一些新硬币。B符合语境,故选B。 3.考查名词辨析。 A. club社团; B. bank 银行; C. family家庭; D. team团队;句意:他会把硬币分给每个家庭成员。C符合语境,故选C。 4.考查名词辨析。A. principle原则; B. tradition 传统; C. discovery发现; D. memory记忆。句意:从父亲那里得到硬币逐渐成为一种特殊的家庭传统。B符合语境,故选B。 5.考查名词辨析。A. relief 宽慰; B. duty 责任; C. guilt愧疚; D. emptiness空虚。句意:当我爸爸去世的时候,我感到空虚,可知突然没有了从父亲那里得到硬币的家庭传统,作者感觉失去了什么。D符合语境,故选D。 6.考查名词辨析。A. promise许诺; B. belief 信念; C. guidance指导; D. expectation期望。句意:没有他的指导和支持我失去了方向。由and可知前后的两个词词义应该是相似的,与support词义相似的是guidance指导,C符合语境,故选C。 7.考查副词辨析。A. ever永远地,可能; B. just 仅仅地 ; C. already已经; D. even甚至。句意:我想知道我是否能再次感受到我爸爸在我身边,看着我。A符合语境,故选A。 8.考查形容词辨析。. A. nervous紧张的; B. anxious 焦急的; C. disappointed 失望的; D. grateful感激的。句意:当我看着这些献身的志愿者时,我感到非常感激。D符合语境,故选D。 9.考查名词辨析。A. ceiling天花板; B. floor 地板; C. playground 操场; D. wall墙。句意为令我惊讶的是,当我瞥了一眼地板,我看到一个硬币。B符合语境,故选B。 10.考查动词辨析。 A. played玩; B. saved 收集; C. born 支持; D. chosen挑选。句意为令我惊讶的是,当我瞥了一眼地板,我看到一个硬币来自我爸爸出生和长大的州。C符合语境,故选C。 11.考查动词辨析。 A. write 写; B. post 邮寄; C. cash 兑换; D. print压印。句意为后来,我去银行兑现一张支票。C符合语境,故选C。 12.考查动词辨析。 A. shared 分享; B. ordered 订购; C. received 收到; D. collected收集。句意为知道我的银行经理把我叫进她的办公室,给我看了我父亲订购的所有的硬币。B符合语境,故选B。 13.考查动词辨析。 A. found 发现; B. counted 按顺序; C. dropped 落下; D. collected收集。句意为从那时起,我总是在最不平凡的时候发现硬币,A符合语境,故选A。 14.考查副词辨析。A. Unluckily 不幸地; B. Gradually 逐渐地; C. Amazingly 令人惊奇地; D. Obviously明显地。当我在艰难的时候,需要情感支持时候,一枚硬币总会出现在陌生的地方。可知这件事是令人惊奇的,C符合语境,故选C。 15.考查短语辨析。A. break out 突然发生; B. end up结束; C. fade away 消退; D. show up出现。令人惊讶的是,现在我在艰难的时候需要情感的支持,硬币总会出现在一个陌生的地方。D符合语境,故选D。 16.考查名词辨析。 A. students 学生; B. colleagues 同事; C. kids 孩子; D. friends朋友。现在每当我们家里出现一枚硬币,我的一个孩子就会说:“哦,是爷爷!由“爷爷”可知是我的孩子,C符合语境,故选C。 17.考查名词辨析。A. comfort 安慰; B. achievement 成就; C. pride自尊; D. loss损失。每当一个硬币出现时,作者认为这都是一种安慰。A符合语境,故选A。 18.考查形容词辨析。A. unexpected意想不到的; B. fixed 固定的; C. similar 相似的; D. distant遥远的。每次硬币总会出现在一个意想不到的地方。A符合语境,故选A。 19.考查名词辨析。 A. support支持; B. message信息; C. result结果; D. record记录。句意为我们都接受了它作为一种爱的信息,B符合语境,故选B。 20.考查代词辨析。 A. another另一个; B. every 每个; C. either (两者之中)任意一个; D. other其他的。句意为每一个硬币使我们微笑。B符合语境,故选B。
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