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    One day last June, Clifford Luther served a burger and fries to a man passing through his restaurant, Old West Express, in Saskatchewan, Canada. Two ____ later, the man returned and wrote him a ____ for $500,000. “I thought, they were good burgers and fries, _____ they weren’t that good,” Luther told CTV News.

The ____ man was Bob Erb of British Columbia, who won Canada’s $25 million Max jackpot (累计赌注) in November 2018 and has been giving money to people ____. He’s donated his_____ to food banks, the old people, and some organizations, and he ____ 20 people in Terrace, his hometown, to get necessary care they couldn’t _____.

While giving the burger that first afternoon, Luther ____ Erb that his 25-year-old daughter had just got cancer in Vancouver, about 1,000 miles away. “He and I had a _______ experience. One of my children had cancer, too. But he died four years ago. So, I know the ______ a parent has,” says Erb. “I ____ on the way home I’d ____ him some money so he could go to see his _____.”

Two days later when Erb was on his way back to British Columbia, he ____ the restaurant for another burger, which Luther ____ to buy him because Erb had tipped him well just two days ago. Erb said “no way” and asked the restaurant owner for a ____, then wrote the check and left it on the table. “Luther looked at the check and couldn’t _____ anything. He just held his arms out,” Erb says.

Erb, 60, ____ works on a building site part-time and hasn’t ____ twice about the $7 million he’s given to his family, friends, and society. “If you have enough to feed yourself, you help others out,” he says.

1.A.months B.weeks C.days D.hours

2.A.book B.card C.bill D.check

3.A.but B.so C.and D.because

4.A.lucky B.kind C.proud D.funny

5.A.out of work B.in the dark C.on duty D.in need

6.A.food B.money C.clothes D.blood

7.A.encouraged B.allowed C.invited D.helped

8.A.forget B.afford C.refuse D.discover

9.A.wrote B.taught C.told D.advised

10.A.similar B.successful C.strange D.different

11.A.dreams B.warnings C.worries D.choices

12.A.answered B.decided C.explained D.learned

13.A.leave B.mail C.lend D.pay

14.A.daughter B.boss C.son D.friend

15.A.closed down B.worked at C.broke in D.stopped at

16.A.failed B.continued C.offered D.proved

17.A.drink B.table C.job D.pen

18.A.say B.ask C.believe D.change

19.A.even B.once C.soon D.still

20.A.lied B.cried C.thought D.prepared

 

1.C 2.D 3.A 4.B 5.D 6.B 7.D 8.B 9.C 10.A 11.C 12.B 13.A 14.A 15.D 16.C 17.D 18.A 19.D 20.C 【解析】 本文为一篇记叙文。记叙了一位中了巨额大奖的善良的老人帮助别人的故事。 1.考查名词辨析。句意:两天后,那人回来给他开了一张50万美元的支票。A.months 月份;B.weeks 星期;C.days 天;D.hours 小时。根据后文“Two days later when Erb was on his way back to British Columbia,”可知,两天后Erb回来给他开了支票。故选C项。 2.考查名词辨析。句意:两天后,那人回来给他开了一张50万美元的支票。A.book 书;B.card 卡片;C.bill 账单;D.check 支票。结合语境$500,000的只能是支票。故选D项。 3.考查连词辨析。句意:Luther对CTV新闻说:“我以为,它们是很好的汉堡和薯条,但不只是那么好。A.but 但是;B.so 所以;C.and 和;D.because 因为。分析句意可知,“我以为,它们是很好的汉堡和薯条”与“它们不只是那么好”具有明显的转折含义。故选A项。 4.考查形容词辨析。句意:这位好心的人是不列颠哥伦比亚省的Bob Erb。A.lucky 幸运的;B.kind 善良的;C.proud 自豪的;D.funny 有趣的。后文提到他向有需要的人们捐钱,推断他是一个善良的人。故选B项。 5.考查词组辨析。句意:他在2018年11月赢得了加拿大2500万美元的累计赌注,并一直在向有需要的人捐款。A.out of work 不工作;B.in the dark 在黑暗中;C.on duty 当值;D.in need 在需要中。结合语境,捐款的对象应该为有需要的人。故选D项。 6.考查名词辨析。句意:他把自己的钱捐给了食品银行、老人和一些组织。A.food 食物;B.money 金钱;C.clothes 衣服;D.blood 血液。前文提到他得了大奖,因此他向食品银行、老人和一些组织捐出了自己的钱。故选B项。 7.考查动词辨析。句意:他还帮助家乡的20个人,使他们得到了他们负担不起的必要照顾。A.encouraged 鼓励;B.allowed 允许;C.invited 邀请;D.helped 帮助。结合语境可知,他不仅捐了钱还帮助了20个人承担了他们必要的照顾。故选D项。 8.考查动词辨析。句意:他还帮助家乡的20个人,使他们得到了他们负担不起的必要照顾。A.forget 忘记;B.afford 负担得起;C.refuse 拒绝;D.discover 发现。分析语境,需要捐助的人应该为自己负担不起必要的照顾。故选B项。 9.考查动词辨析。句意:那天下午,Luther在送汉堡包时告诉Erb,他25岁的女儿在1000英里外的温哥华得了癌症。A.wrote 写;B.taught 教;C.told 告诉;D.advised 建议。结合语境,Luther在送汉堡包时应该为告诉Erb。故选C项。 10.考查形容词辨析。句意:我和他也有过类似的经历。A.similar 相似的;B.successful 成功的;C.strange 奇怪的;D.different 不同的。根据后文“我的一个孩子也得了癌症。”可知Erb与Luther有相似的经历。故选A项。 11.考查名词辨析。句意:所以,我知道父母的担心。A.dreams 做梦;B.warnings 警告;C.worries 担心;D.choices 选择。结合前文Luther的女儿得了癌症,Luther作为父亲一定很担心。故选C项。 12.考查动词辨析。句意:我决定在回家的路上给他留点钱,这样他就可以去看望他的女儿了。A.answered 回答;B.decided 决定;C.explained 解释;D.learned 学习。结合语境,我了解到Luther的处境后,决定留下一些钱。故选B项。 13.考查动词辨析。句意:我决定在回家的路上给他留点钱,这样他就可以去看望他的女儿了。A.leave 留;B.mail 邮寄;C.lend 借;D.pay 付款。结合语境,我了解到Luther的处境后,决定留下一些钱。故选A项。 14.考查名词辨析。句意:我决定在回家的路上给他留点钱,这样他就可以去看望他的女儿了。”A.daughter 女儿;B.boss 老板;C.son 儿子;D.friend 朋友。结合前文可知Luther想要去看他的女儿。故选A项。 15.考查动词短语辨析。句意:两天后,Erb在回不列颠哥伦比亚省的路上,他在餐馆停下来买了另一个汉堡,Luther愿意给他免费提供,因为Erb两天前给了他很多小费。A.closed down 关闭;B.worked at 任职于;C.broke in 闯入;D.stopped at 停在。结合语境可知,两天后Erb在回不列颠哥伦比亚省的路上,他再一次在餐馆停留并且买了另外一个汉堡。故选D项。 16.考查动词辨析。句意:他在餐馆停下来买了另一个汉堡,Luther愿意给他免费提供,因为Erb两天前给了他很多小费。A.failed 失败;B.continued 继续;C.offered 愿意提供;D.proved 证明。分析句意,因为Erb两天前给了他很多小费所以Luther愿意给他免费提供。故选C项。 17.考查名词辨析。句意:Erb说“不行”,向餐馆老板要了一支钢笔,然后把写了一张支票留在桌上。A.drink 饮料;B.table 桌子;C.job 工作;D.pen 钢笔。分析句意,写了一张支票需要使用钢笔,故推断向餐馆老板要了一支钢笔。故选D项。 18.考查动词辨析。句意:Luther看了看支票,什么也说不出来。A.say 说;B.ask 询问;C.believe 相信;D.change 改变。结合语境可知,Luther看到了巨额支票惊呆了,什么也说不出来。故选A项。 19.考查副词。句意:现年60岁的Erb仍在一家建筑工地兼职,对于他给家人、朋友和社会的700万美元,他三思而后行。A.even 甚至;B.once 一旦;C.soon 很快;D.still 仍然。分析句意,虽然Erb中了巨额大奖,并且已经60岁,但是他仍然在一家建筑工地兼职。故选D项。 20.考查固定搭配。句意:现年60岁的Erb仍在一家建筑工地兼职,对于他给家人、朋友和社会的700万美元,他三思而后行。A.lied 撒谎;B.cried 哭;C.thought 想;D.prepared 准备。thought twice为固定搭配,意为“三思而后行”。故选C项。
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