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Our family’s first hosting experience began in January of 2015 with our Italian daughter Victoria. We had so much fun with her that we could not___________to experience a new, different country, so we__________to host another World Heritage Exchange Student.

As soon as we saw Merna’s information, we knew she was_________,a YES Scholarship student, and Egyptian. We began to fall in love with our Egyptain__________right away. We Skyped, and emailed for five months________she arrived in the US. When she__________got off the plane, it was as if we were finally a(n)________family again.

My husband and I grew up believing that other cultures_______us, and hosting a foreign Exchange Student just seems so_________for us. We felt it would be a__________experience for our children to grow up seeing other cultures and learning to love others as a(n)_________. Our small children are enjoying the experience vastly, learning a new language________, and realizing that the other side of the world is not all that________our country.

Merna is small, loving, helpful, charming, caring and a real__________to our lives. She has ________us all so much. We cannot__________our lives without our Italian and Egyptain daughters. We do plan to travel to________countries because of them, and we will be sending our children as exchange students to live with our new_________families.

I want to thank World Heritage for_________a chance for our family to grow from four children to six children all in one year. We are all excited at this experience of a lifetime and will forever________it.

1.A. help    B. choose    C. wait    D. intend

2.A. applied    B. afforded    C. managed    D. remembered

3.A. brilliant    B. ambitious    C. cute    D. loyal

4.A. friend    B. student    C. daughter    D. relative

5.A. once    B. after    C. since    D. before

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

7.A. big    B. foreign    C. free    D. whole

8.A. appeal to    B. stick to    C. belong to    D. take to

9.A. common    B. natural    C. apparent    D. simple

10.A. normal    B. personal    C. promising    D. rewarding

11.A. companion    B. reminder    C. equal    D. individual

12.A. little by little    B. few by few    C. one by one    D. side by side

13.A. amongst    B. unlike    C. opposite    D. about

14.A. guest    B. heroine    C. believer    D. blessing

15.A. offered    B. warned    C. taught    D. left

16.A. live    B. enjoy    C. imagine    D. continue

17.A. other    B. another    C. all    D. both

18.A. extended    B. increased    C. formed    D. loved

19.A. having    B. providing    C. getting    D. allowing

20.A. conduct    B. appreciate    C. desire    D. adore

 

1.C 2.A 3.A 4.C 5.D 6.C 7.D 8.A 9.B 10.D 11.C 12.A 13.B 14.D 15.C 16.C 17.D 18.A 19.B 20.B 【解析】文章讲述作者一家人通过交换生的经历,学到了很多,并且因为两个来自于不同国家的女孩,她们决定去这两个国家旅行,并将自己的孩子作为交换生与新的家庭一起生活。 1.考查动词辨析。 help 帮助;choose 选择,挑选;wait 等待; intend计划,打算。句意:我们和她相处的很好,以至于我们迫不及待的想要体验一次新的,来自不同的国家,所以我们申请接待另一个来自拥有世界自然遗产国家的交换生。could not wait to do sth.迫不及待做某事。根据题意,故选C。 2.考查动词辨析。 applied 申请;afforded 提供;managed 经营,使用; remembered纪得。句意:我们和她相处的很好,以至于我们迫不及待的想要体验一次新的,来自不同的国家,所以我们申请接待另一个来自拥有世界自然遗产国家的交换生。apply to申请。根据题意,故选A。 3.考查形容词辨析。 brilliant 才华横溢的; ambitious 有雄心的; cute 漂亮的,机灵的;loyal忠贞的,忠诚的。句意:我们一看到Merna的信息,就知道她是一个才华横溢的女孩。根据“a YES Scholarship student”一个获得奖学金的学生。根据题意,故选A。 4.考查名词辨析。 friend 朋友; student 学生;daughter 女儿; relative亲戚。句意:我们立刻爱上了这个埃及女儿。根据“our Italian and Egyptain daughters”我们的意大利和埃及女儿们。根据题意,故选C。 5.考查连词辨析。 once 一旦,曾经;after在…以后;since 自从; before在…以前。句意:在她到达美国前,我们通过电子邮件交流了五个月。根据题意,故选D。 6.考查副词辨析。even 甚至,即使; already 早已,已经;just 刚刚,仅仅; ever曾经,永远。句意:她一刚下飞机,就好像我们全家人团聚了。根据题意,故选C。 7.考查形容词辨析。big 大的; foreign外国的;free自由的,免费的;whole完整的,全部的。句意:她一下飞机,就好像我们全家人团聚了。根据题意,故选D。 8.考查动词短语辨析。appeal to 向…投诉,向…呼吁, 对…有吸引力 ; stick to 坚持,紧跟; belong to 属于;take to喜欢,习惯于。句意:我和我的丈夫从开始就相信其他文化对我们有吸引力。根据题意,故选A。 9.考查形容词辨析。 common 普通的; natural 自然的;apparent 可看见的,显然的; simple简单的。句意:而接待一个外国交换生对我们来说是很自然的。根据题意,故选B。 10.考查形容词辨析。normal 正常的; personal个人的,私人的;promising 有前途的;rewarding值得的。句意:我们认为,我们的孩子长大后能看到其他文化并学会平等的爱他人是一种有益的体验。根据题意,故选D。 11.考查名词辨析。companion同伴; reminder 令人回忆起…的东西,通知单; equal 同样的人,相等的数量;individual个人,个体。句意:我们认为,我们的孩子长大后能看到其他文化并学会平等的爱他人是一种有益的体验。根据题意,故选C。 12.考查固定短语辨析。little by little 渐渐,一点一点;few by few很少; one by one 一个接一个;side by side并肩,肩并肩。句意:我们的孩子们非常享受这段经历,一点一点地学习一种新的语言,并意识到世界的另一端与我们的国家并不完全一样。根据题意,故选A。 13.考查 介词辨析。amongst 处在…中;unlike与…不同,不像;opposite相反的;about关于。句意:我们的孩子们非常享受这段经历,一点一点地学习一种新的语言,并意识到世界的另一端与我们的国家并不完全一样。根据题意,故选B。 14.考查名词辨析。 guest 客人; heroine 女主角; believer信仰者;blessing祝福,好事。句意:Merna是小巧的,可爱的,迷人的,乐于助人,关心和给我们的生活带来了真正的幸福。根据题意,故选D。 15.考查动词辨析。offered 提供;warned 警告;taught教授; left离开。句意:她教会了我们很多东西。根据题意,故选C。 16.考查动词辨析。 live 生存,居住;enjoy享受,喜欢; imagine 想象;continue继续。句意:我很难想象没有来自于意大利跟埃及的这两个女儿会怎么样。根据题意,故选C。 17.考查代词辨析。other其他的,别的; another 又一个,再一个; all 全部; both两者。句意:因为她们两人,我们计划去这两个国家旅行。根据题意,故选D。 18.考查动词辨析。 extended 延伸,伸展;increased 增加,增大;formed 形成; loved喜欢。句意:我们将让我们的孩子作为交换学生与我们新的大家庭一起生活。根据题意,故选A。 19.考查动词辨析。 having 有; providing 提供;getting 得到;allowing允许。句意:我很感谢为我们的家庭在一年内从四个孩子发展到六个孩子提供了这样的机会。根据题意,故选B。 20.考查动词辨析。conduct引导,组织; appreciate 欣赏;desire渴望,希望; adore崇拜,爱慕。句意:我们都为这一生的经历而激动不已,并将永远感激它。根据题意,故选B。
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