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Last Friday when Jose Rodriguez , a 5-year-old white boy, asked his mother Lydia Rodriguez if he could get his blonde hair cut like his black friend Reddy’s, and of course his mother agreed. For a very ____ reason the two pre-school friends decided to ____ their teacher with matching haircuts.

Jose ____ that if he and Reddy had the same haircut, no one would be able to ____ them. Reddy apparently thought this trick was ____ as well.

“It is just two ____ boys. Obviously, they see they are different colors, they just don’t care. It is not ____ , Rodriguez said. She sees Jose’s inability to see a ____ between himself and his friend as a parenting win. “I just taught him to ____ everyone the same,” she said.

The teacher played along and ____ she was talking to Jose when Reddy arrived before Jose, he told the teacher and his _____he was Jose.

On Monday, Rodriguez ____ the story on the Facebook.78,000 people ____ it and the story has gone viral(疯传). On the post she wrote: “If this isn’t proof that ____ and prejudice is something that is ____ , I don’t know what is. Their ____ is the only difference Jose sees in the two of them. Though Jose loves ____ himself on TV and the Internet, he remains unsure why his haircut became such a big ____ .

“He still has no idea why people ____ so much”, Rodriguez said. “He wanted to ____ Reddy and now he thinks they look the same.”

1.A. wrong    B. obvious    C. sweet    D. funny

2.A. trick    B. entertain    C. surprise    D. frighten

3.A. feared    B. decided    C. promised    D. admitted

4.A. tease    B. substitute    C. persuade    D. distinguish

5.A. simple    B. amusing    C. perfect    D. stupid

6.A. innocent    B. naughty    C. happy    D. clever

7.A. ridiculous    B. important    C. reasonable    D. convincing

8.A. friendship    B. cooperation    C. respect    D. difference

9.A. praise    B. blame    C. love    D. attend

10.A. confirmed    B. pretended    C. reminded    D. explained

11.A. classmates    B. parents    C. relatives    D. guests

12.A. downloaded    B. commented    C. read    D. shared

13.A. contributed to    B. submitted to    C. reacted to.    D. turned to

14.A. hate    B. identity    C. justice    D. happiness

15.A. forbidden    B. taught    C. permitted    D. expected

16.A. colors    B. characters    C. hair    D. status

17.A. watching    B. introducing    C. reflecting    D. amusing

18.A. reward    B. gift    C. debate    D. deal

19.A. care    B. envy    C. talk    D. admire

20.A. believe in    B. look like    C. appreciate    D. inspire

 

1.C 2.A 3.B 4.D 5.C 6.A 7.B 8.D 9.C 10.B 11.A 12.D 13.C 14.A 15.B 16.C 17.A 18.D 19.A 20.B 【解析】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了五岁的白人男孩Jose想和他的黑人朋友减同样的发型,认为这样他们就长得一样了。在这个孩子眼里他们没有肤色上的不同,只是头发不同。在孩子童真的心里是认为每个人都是平等的。 1.A. wrong 错误的B. obvious明显的C. sweet 甜的;可爱的D. funny有趣的 本空前“ a 5-year-old white boy, asked his mother Lydia Rodriguez if he could get his blonde hair cut like his black friend Reddy’s, and of course his mother agreed”讲述的是一个五岁的白人小男孩想要和他的黑人朋友减同样的发型,由后文可知这其中的理由是美好的,故选C。 2.A. trick 欺骗;恶作剧 B. entertain 使快乐C. surprise使惊奇D. frighten使惊吓 由后文“ Reddy apparently thought this trick was ___5___ as well.”中的“trick”得此空选A。 3.A. feared 害怕 B. decided决定C. promised许诺;保证D. admitted承认;允许...进入 由上文“ For a very ___1___ reason the two pre-school friends decided to ___2___ their teacher with matching haircuts.”中的“decided”得此空应填B。 4. A. tease嘲笑B. substitute 代替C. persuade说服D. distinguish辨别“Jose ___3___ that if he and Reddy had the same haircut, no one would be able to ___4___ them.”中“the same haircut”表明Jose认为他们有着一样的发型,就没有人能够辨别他们,故选D。 5.A. simple 简单的B. amusing好笑的C. perfect完美的D. stupid愚蠢的 有此空的后文的“ as well.”也,说明Reddy和Jose的观点一致,都认为这个方法很好,故选C。 6.A. innocent无辜的 B. naughty顽皮的C. happy 快乐的D. clever聪明的 由上下文可知这孩子的做法是充满善意的,他们是无辜的,故选A。 7. A. ridiculous荒谬的B. important 重要的C. reasonable 有道理的D. convincing有说服力的 此空前句“they just don’t care.”他们并不在意,说明这不重要,故选B。 8.A. friendship友情B. cooperation 合作C. respect尊重 D. difference不同 此空前文中“they see they are different colors”的关键词“different”、此空后文中“I just tught him to ___9___ everyone the same,”的关键词“same”以及本句的意思是Jose并没有认为自己与其他孩子的不同,这是育儿的胜利。故选D。 9. A. praise 表扬B. blame责备 C. love 爱D. attend参加、出席 根据上下文可知,Lydia Rodriguez教育孩子平等地爱每一个人,故选C。 10. A. confirmed 证实B. pretended假装C. reminded提醒、使想起D. explained解释 由上下文可知这是一个充满善意的行为,故老师家长即使知道,也不愿去戳破,由后文“she was talking to Jose when Reddy arrived before Jose”可知老师将 Reddy 当做Jose和她谈话了,可知老师是假装这样做,故选B。 11.A. classmates 同学B. parents父母. relatives亲戚D. guests客人 “ he told the teacher and his ___11___he was Jose.”由关键词“ teacher”可知他们是同学,故选A。 12.A. downloaded下载B. commented 评论C. read阅读D. shared分享 “ Rodriguez ___12___ the story on the Facebook.”中“the story”指她的孩子 Jose和Reddy的故事,所以应是Rodriguez讲故事分享在Facekook上,故选D。 13.A. contributed to有助于;捐献;带来;促成B. submitted to提交;服从C. reacted to.做出反应D. turned to转向;变成;求助于;致力于;开始行动 此空后文“the story has gone viral(疯传)”表明网上很多人对此做出热烈的反应,故选C。 14.A. hate增恨B. identity 身份;相同C. justice公正D. happiness幸福“___14___ and prejudice”此空应与prejudice偏见 是并列关系,故选A。 15.A. forbidden 禁止B. taught教 C. permitted允许 D. expected 期望 “something that is ___15___ ”与“ I don’t know what is.”相呼应,故应是教会这件事,故选B。 16.A. colors 颜色B. characters性格;人物;字符C. hair头发 D. status地位 文章第二段“Jose _decided__ that if he and Reddy had the same haircut, no one would be able to ___distinguish___ them.”可知Jose认为头发是他们之间唯一的不同,故选C。 17.watch...on TV 是固定用法;love后接动词不定式或动词ing形式 “Though Jose loves ___17___ himself on TV and the Internet”故此空选A. 18.A. reward奖赏B. gift礼物C. debate 辩论D. deal协议;待遇 A big deal 是固定用法,意为重要人物。故选D。 19.A. care照顾;在意B. envy嫉妒C. talk谈话D. admire钦佩 由上下文可知他不清楚为什么人们在意那么多,故选A。 20.A. believe in相信B. look like看上去像C. appreciate欣赏D. inspire鼓舞 由后文“now he thinks they look the same.”表明他希望他们看上去像,故选B。 【名师点睛】完形填空题旨在考察学生综合运用语言知识的能力。做此题时必须通篇考虑,先掌握大意,再综合运用所学词汇、语法及常识进行推理判断。通读全文,了解大意,紧紧抓住上下文语境所提供的信息,充分利用各种线索答。要学会结合上下文进行选择,学会站在作者的角度结合语境去考虑。 例如第8题:A. friendship友情B. cooperation 合作C. respect尊重 D. difference不同 此空前文中“they see they are different colors”的关键词“different”、此空后文中“I just tught him to ___9___ everyone the same,”的关键词“same”以及本句的意思是Jose并没有认为自己与其他孩子的不同,这是育儿的胜利。故选D。
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I always prided myself on being a wise shopper and having a good nose for bargains. So when I came across a sporting goods store with a sign “Going Out of Business Sale”, I marched into the crowded store. Up and down the aisles (通道), I wandered, humming to myself and enjoying the energy and excitement of a sale.

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“Oh. There’s nothing wrong with it. It’s brand new. We’re closing the store. It’s on clearance like everything else. I’ll go check.” A few minutes later he came back and said, “I’m sorry ma’am. Someone made a mistake on the sale tag. It should be $4,750 for the whole package.”

I felt tears well up in my eyes. “Oh well”, I said sadly. “Of course, it was too good to be true. This is exactly like my husband’s dreamboat. I guess I started to dream myself when I saw that price tag. He’s going to be 62 years old Friday. Had to retire early for his health. It’s been hard on just the pension but the stubborn old fool has been saving $10 every week for years to buy one just like this. I promise I won’t buy anything, but it’s just an old man’s silly dream, you know. Always said he wanted to fish in a canoe after he retired,” my voice lowered and I turned and walked away.

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I was already at the mall door when Mathew caught up with me. “Do you have $750 plus $25 for delivery, ma’am?” ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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“Ma’am. There’s something you should know. This store was my Grandpa’s and the canoe had been ordered by him.

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