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I went with some colleagues from my office for a dinner in a very popular local restaurant. It was ____ business time and the restaurant was packed. We ____ found a table in a corner for three of us.

As soon as we sat down,we heard a crash when a cleaning boy ____ the floor with all the plates he was carrying. There was ____ and no one was saying or doing anything.

In a flash I remembered my ____ many years ago. Once,I ___  in the airport because I had rushed there on my own on an empty stomach. I was picked up and taken care of by two ___ . Now this was my chance to ____ it forward.

I ran to the young man’s side immediately,turned him on his back and screamed for someone to ____ a hot drink. Soon people started asking if I was a doctor. I said I was not, ____I was skillful at blacking out(晕厥).

The kid soon opened his eyes, ____ what had happened. I ____ him by saying it was OK and I had had a ____ experience. He had not eaten anything. I held the ____ drink to his mouth till he finished it and sat with him till he felt OK. By then the ____ had arrived. I asked her to give the kid something to eat. I offered to pay.

The manager was kind enough to refuse the ____ and agreed to make sure the kid ate before he went home. By the time all this was ____ it was getting late for my colleagues. We hadn’t ____ anything yet,so they decided to go home.

I slowly walked home,not hungry any more,feeling ____ for the opportunity I pay forward the ____ I had received many years ago.

1.A. peak    B. 1ocal    C. spare    D. regular

2.A. actually    B. finally    C. eagerly    D. gradually

3.A. kicked    B. touched    C. hit    D. swept

4.A. silence    B. danger    C. doubt    D. tension

5.A. adventure    B. flight    C. experience    D. 1esson

6.A. showed up    B. walked around    C. settled down    D. passed out

7.A. friends    B. strangers    C. colleagues    D. relatives

8.A. pay    B. return    C. take    D. put

9.A. order    B. buy    C. serve    D. bring

10.A. and    B. so    C. because    D. but

11.A. knowing    B. wondering    C. ignoring    D. arguing

12.A. reminded    B. comforted    C. answered    D. encouraged

13.A. memorable    B. personal    C. similar    D. common

14.A. cool    B. refreshing    C. sweet    D. warm

15.A. customer    B. manager    C. waitress    D. doctor

16.A. payment    B. reward    C. suggestion    D. support

17.A. up    B. away    C. over    D. behind

18.A. prepared    B. demanded    C. received    D. ordered

19.A. ready    B. anxious    C. grateful    D. comfortable

20.A. kindness    B. honor    C. inspiration    D. service

 

1.A 2.B 3.C 4.A 5.C 6.D 7.B 8.A 9.D 10.D 11.B 12.B 13.C 14.D 15.B 16.A 17.C 18.D 19.C 20.A 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文,主人翁“我”和朋友去餐厅吃饭的时候,突然打扫卫生的男孩摔倒在地,我立刻提供帮助。因为之前我晕倒的时候,也有陌生人向我提供了帮助,我想把这份善良继续传递下去。作者想通过这个故事告诉读者:人间自有真情在! 1.考查上下文串联。A. peak高峰的; B. local当地的; C. spare空闲的;D. regular有规律的;根据后半句可知餐厅里非常拥挤,说明那是用餐的高峰期。故A项正确。 2.考查副词辨析。A. actually实际上;B. finally最终; C. eagerly急切地; D. gradually逐渐地;我们去吃饭的时候正是用餐高峰期,饭店里非常拥挤,我们最终在角落里找到了吃饭的桌子。故B项正确。 3.考查动词辨析。A. kicked踢;B. touched触摸;C. swept清扫;D. hit撞击,击中;我们一坐好,就听见一声巨响,端着盘子的打扫卫生的男孩撞到了地板,发出了巨大的声响,因为事出突然,所有人都保持安静。故C项正确。 4.考查常识。A. silence安静; B. danger危险; C. doubt怀疑;D. tension紧张;根据常识,当发生意料之外的事情时,我们通常都反应不过来,会说不出话,故A项正确。 5.考查名词辨析。A. adventure探险;B. flight航班;C. experience经验,经历; D. lesson 教训;句意:看到这一幕,我突然想起了很多年前的某一次经历。根据下文描述可知,那是我之前的一次经历。故C项正确。 6.考查上下文串联。A. showed up出现; B. walked around四处走动;C. settled down定居;D. passed out昏迷;根据下句可知我空腹急急忙忙地前往机场,昏迷后受到陌生人的帮助,这一次我要把这份善良传递下去。故D项符合上下文串联。 7.考查名词辨析。A. friends朋友;B. strangers陌生人;C. colleagues同事; D. relatives亲戚;这次我想帮助这位陌生的打扫卫生的男孩,是因为之前我受到陌生人的帮助,我想把这份善良传递下去。故B项正确。 8.考查动词辨析。A. pay偿还; B. return返回; C. take带走;D. put放置;这次我想帮助这位陌生的打扫卫生的男孩,是因为之前我受到陌生人的帮助,我想把这份善良传递下去。我想偿还别人给我的帮助。故A项正确。 9.让考查动词辨析。A. order命令,点购; B. buy购买;C. serve服务,服役;D. bring带来,拿来;句意:我立刻冲到男孩旁边,把他翻过了,大声嚷人拿热水过来。使用bring表示从远处把物品拿到近处。本句与“购买、服务和命令”无关。故D正确。 10.考查上下文串联。虽然我不是医生,但是在处理晕厥方面我很擅长。上下文之间是转折关系,所以使用表示转折关系的连词but连接上下文。故D项正确。 11.考查动词辨析。A. knowing知道,了解;B. wondering想知道;C. ignoring忽视; D. arguing争论;男孩睁开眼睛,想知道发生什么事情。故B项正确。 12.考查动词辨析。A. reminded提醒;B. comforted安慰;C. answered回答;D. encouraged鼓励;本句使用answer与wonder保持一致,男孩想知道发生了什么事情,我告诉他一切都没问题,我也有过类似的经历。以此来安慰他。故B项正确。 13.考查形容词辨析。A. memorable记忆的;B. personal个人的,私人的;C. similar类似的,同样的;D. common普通的,常见的;我告诉男孩我也有过类似的经历,安慰他说一切都没关系。故C项正确。 14.考查上下文串联。根据第9空后a hot drink可知我让别人把热饮料拿过来,现在让他喝下去。所以形容词warm与上文的hot形成对应。故D项正确。 15.考查上下文串联。根据16空前The manager was kind enough to….;可知餐厅的经理过来处理这件事情了。故B项正确。 16.考查上下文串联。A. payment付款;B. reward奖励,报酬; C. suggestion建议;D. support支持;经理过来以后我让她拿东西给男孩吃,由我付钱,但是她拒绝由我付钱。本句中名词payment与上文动词pay保持一致。故A项正确。 17.考查上下文串联。我处理好这一切以后,时间已经很晚了,我们什么也没有点,直接回家。使用be over(结束),表示我处理好男孩的事情。故C项正确。 18.考查上下文串联。A. prepared准备;B. demanded要求;C. received收到;D. ordered点购,命令;根据后句“我们直接回家”可知我们并没有在餐厅里吃东西,所以使用动词“order点购”。故D项正确。 19.考查形容词辨析。A. ready乐意的,愿意的;B. anxious焦虑的,焦急的;C. grateful感激的; D. comfortable舒服的;对于有这样帮助他人的机会,我心怀感激之情。故C项正确。 20.考查上下文串联。A. kindness善良;B. honor荣耀;C. inspiration灵感;D. service服务;根据上文可知我晕倒的时候也得到别人的帮助,现在我有机会帮助他人,把这份善良传递下去。故A项正确。
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