Peter Wiggins grew up in a poor family. He worked diligently at his ____ job as teaching assistant in a private kindergarten and put in three more hours at night as a part­time cashier at a ___. By the time Peter walked home with slow and heavy steps every day,it was often close to ____.

Peter worked very hard in order to ____ his aged parents who had retired as restroom cleaners with ____ savings left after putting Peter and his sister through school. Peter was the only ___, for his sister, Beth, was often in poor health.

One day, as Peter was walking home from ACE Supermarket where he ____, he stumbled(絆腳) upon a small brown packet on the pavement. The package was slightly ____.

So he picked it up to examine it more closely. To his ____, it contained fifty­dollar bills. Peter knew it was not his to keep and that the ____ might urgently need the money.

Without ____, Peter walked quickly to the nearest police station and handed it over to Mr. Roberts who was the police officer ____ for that night. Surprised to see someone hand in such a large amount of cash ____,the police officer said that Peter was indeed a role model others could ____.

“It's nothing really...I was doing what ____ would have done,” Peter's face turned red as the officer continued to ask for his name and contact number so that the owner could ____ thank him. The next day, Peter received a ____. The owner of the lost money was none other than Peter's ____ at the ACE Supermarket! He had found out about Peter from Roberts and had decided to ____ Peter to the position of manager with a handsome increase in salary. He had also decided to pay for Beth's ___.Peter was overjoyed.

1.A.any­time B.short­time

C.day­time D.night­time

2.A.supermarket B.night school

C.restaurant D.hotel

3.A.morning B.noon

C.evening D.midnight

4.A.settle B.impress

C.support D.treat

5.A.more B.some

C.little D.much

6.A.son B.breadwinner

C.one D.a(chǎn)ssistant

7.A.stayed B.shopped

C.worked D.visited

8.A.old B.torn

C.familiar D.heavy

9.A.joy B.disappointment

C.shock D.relief

10.A.leader B.a(chǎn)ssistant

C.boss D.owner

11.A.success B.fear

C.hesitation D.doubt

12.A.on behalf B.on duty

C.on watch D.on purpose

13.A.unfinished B.unused

C.untouched D.unexpected

14.A.look at B.look up to

C.look down on D.look forward to

15.A.few B.none

C.a(chǎn)nybody D.policemen

16.A.independently B.personally

C.cautiously D.regularly

17.A.letter B.notice

C.call D.packet

18.A.colleague B.boss

C.consumer D.enemy

19.A.introduce B.expose

C.promote D.lead

20.A.university education B.travel costs

C.holiday parties D.medical treatment

 

1.C

2.A

3.D

4.C

5.C

6.B

7.C

8.B

9.C

10.D

11.C

12.B

13.C

14.B

15.C

16.B

17.C

18.B

19.C

20.D

【解析】

文章大意:好人有好報。此言確實不假?纯幢说玫脑庥觯阋欢〞鋈绱烁锌。

1.C  “日間”作為私立幼兒園的教師助理,他工作得很勤奮。此處與空后的at night和part­time(兼職)反義照應(yīng)。

2.2】A 晚上他要在“超市”兼職收銀員三個小時。后文47空前ACE Supermarket與此處照應(yīng)。

3.3】D 當(dāng)彼得拖著沉重的腳步回到家時,常常已經(jīng)接近“半夜”了。midnight“半夜”;morning“早上”;noon“中午”;evening“晚上”

4.4】C 彼得工作非?炭嗍菫榱恕百狆B(yǎng)”他年邁的老人。support“供養(yǎng),贍養(yǎng)”;settle“解決,安排,定居”;impress“使印象深刻,使銘記”;treat“招待,對待”。

5.5】C 他的父母是廁所清潔工,讓彼得和他的妹妹上完學(xué)后,兩人都已經(jīng)退休,“沒什么積蓄”。

6.6】B 他的妹妹經(jīng)常生病,所以彼得就是唯一的“養(yǎng)家糊口的人”。breadwinner“養(yǎng)家糊口的人”。

7.7】C 彼得在ACE超市“工作”。此處與42空照應(yīng)。

8.8】B 從后文內(nèi)容可知,錢包是“裂開了口的”。

9.9】C 讓彼得感到“震驚”的是,錢包里有很多錢。to one's shock“令人震驚的是”;to one's joy“令人高興的是”;to one's disappointment“令人失望的是”;to one's relief“令人如釋重負(fù)的是”。

10.0】D 彼得知道“失主”可能急需這筆錢。owner“失主”;leader“領(lǐng)導(dǎo)”;assistant“助手”;boss“老板”。

11.1】C 沒有一絲“猶豫”,彼得趕到了最近的警局,把錢包交給了當(dāng)晚“值班”的警官。hesitation“猶豫”;success“成功”;fear“恐懼,害怕”;doubt“懷疑”。

12.2】B 見上題解析。on duty“值班”;on behalf of“代表”;on watch“警戒,監(jiān)視”;on purpose“故意地”。

13.3】C 吃驚地看到有人把這么一大筆錢“原封不動的”上交了,警官說彼得是其他人“尊敬”的道德模范。untouched“未觸動過的,原樣的”;unfinished“未完成的”;unused“未使用的”;unexpected“出人意料的”。

14.4】B 見上題解析。look up to“尊敬”;look at“看”;look down on“瞧不起”;look forward to“盼望,期盼”。

15.5】C 沒什么......我只是做了“任何人”都會做的事。

16.6】B 警官繼續(xù)問他的姓名和聯(lián)系電話以便失主“親自”感謝他。personally“直接,親自地”;independently“獨立地”;cautiously“小心謹(jǐn)慎的”;regularly“有規(guī)律地”。

17.7】C 第二天,彼得接到了一個“電話”。此處與空前的contact number照應(yīng)。

18.8】B 失主恰恰正是彼得工作的ACE超市的“老板”。

19.9】C 老板早就決定“提升”彼得為經(jīng)理。promote“提升”;introduce“介紹,引進(jìn)”;expose“暴露”;lead“帶領(lǐng)”。

20.20】D 老板還決定為彼得妹妹的“醫(yī)療治療”買單。此處與46空后often in poor health照應(yīng)。

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