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完形填空精练(3)完型填空。阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从以下题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。夹叙夹议型完形填空 I hadnt even got a chance to enter the store before an African American woman approached me and asked if I would help her return an item (商品). The item she had _1_ was intended for her daughter, but she had already received a similar one. The lady _2_ to exchange the item for something else in the store but she was told she needed an ID or the deal could not take place. I went to the _3_ with the woman so she could use my ID.The sales associate immediately started accusing her of asking the first _4_ person she saw to help her. Although that was _5_, I didnt understand why it mattered. After all, not everyone is given the opportunity to _6_ an ID in this country. Then, we asked to speak with a manager, who explained that there was no _7_ to return the item without a receipt and then went on to say the woman could not _8_ she purchased the item. “ If I, a young white female, were to enter the store and request you to make an exchange without a receipt, I would not be _9_ the privilegeas I have proof from the past,” I said. He must have realized at that moment what he had done, because he _10_ to exchange the item.There are many valuable lessons in the story. The first is to help a stranger in need. I _11_ when the woman asked for my help, but _12_ in my head I asked myself, “Why not? What valid _13_ do I actually have?” I had none, so I helped her. The second lesson is not to judge a book by its _14_. The woman looked poor, but she _15_ the same treatment as anyone else did.1A.purchased BshownClost Dmended 2. Amanaged BwantedCrefused Dpromised 3. Acounter BdepartmentCmarket Dwindow 4. Afair BfamiliarCimpossible Drandom 5. Awrong BtrueCreasonable Dmeaningful 6. Aleave BpayCfind Dobtain 7. Arequest BplaceCway Dneed 8. Aanswer BproveCsupport Dadmit 9. Aordered BaskedCdenied Dgiven 10. Aagreed BpreparedCfailed Dremembered 11. Astruggled BwonderedChesitated Dnodded 12. Atotally BgraduallyChardly Dquickly 13. Afeelings BgoalsCreasons Dideas 14. Adesign BcoverCcontent Dprice 15. Adeserved BrequiredCreceived Dappreciated B【要点综述】 作者通过讲述在商店里帮助一位顾客的故事,说明了两个道理:第一,做人应该有一副热心肠;第二,人无论贫富,都是平等的,都应享受同等的待遇。 1A根据第二段中“she purchased the item.”可知,她买的这件商品本来是为女儿买的。2B因为女儿已经有了类似的东西,所以这位女士想换一件另外的商品。 manage to do sth是“成功做了某事”的意思。3A作者决定帮助这位女士,于是和她一起走到商店的柜台处。4D参见下题的解析。5B这位女士并不认识作者,所以属于随机行为。售货员的话符合事实。 6D在这个国家,毕竟不是所有的人都有机会获得身份证的。 7C下文“then went on to say the woman could notshe purchased the item.”说明经理要设置退换商品的门槛。经理解释说即使有了身份证,如果没有收据的话,也是没有办法退换商品的。8B接着上面的话,经理顺水推舟说这位女士不能证明该商品是在这个店里买的。 9C“我”将不会被拒绝拥有这项特权。10A从语境可知,经理意识到自己的言行不当,因此同意换商品。 11C根据句中but后面的内容可知,作者在那位女士请求帮助时,一开始也犹豫过。12D但作者很快调整心态,扪心自问:“为什么不帮她,我有不帮她的正当理由吗?” 13C参见上题的解析。14B从下文可知,这位女士看起来非常穷,售货员和经理的无礼行为可能与此有关。作者想要表达的是:我们不应该以貌取人(不能通过书的封皮确定一本书的质量)。 15A这位女士虽然看起来很穷,但她有资格和别人享受同等的待遇。2014乌鲁木齐高三年级诊断性测试It was cold that day when Chelsea and her mom went to visit _1_.“Momma, can we walk a little _2_?”she begged. “Whats the hurry?” Momma replied. “Today is Cookie Day!”she said. “Grandma _3_ me!” “What do you mean?” asked Momma. “Who will eat all those cookies?” she said.Momma smiled as she _4_ growing up in the old house. “Yes,it is _5_ Day,” she said. “I think I can smell chocolate chips already.” Chelsea stopped. Then she took a deep breath. She said _6_,“Momma, can we walk a little faster? I think I can _7_ peanut butter, too!”As they reached the house Chelsea struggled hard to open the door.” We must _8_, Chelsea!” Momma shouted. “Its not _9_ to do that.” “Okay,” she said and then began knocking. The door opened and in she _10_, dropping her hat and gloves along the way.“Mother, Im _11_,” her Momma said. Grandma just _12_ and added, “Just like you did.” They both laughed. The house was _13_ with the sweet smell of cookies.“What do you _14_, milk or hot cocoa?” Grandma asked. “Cookies!” Chelsea replied. “Okay, but you will need something to _15_. I suggest milk,” Momma said. The three sat quietly around the table for some time. The _16_ was there for the cookies. The oldest was there for the _17_, a kind of feeling you cant buy in a fast food restaurant.And Chelseas Momma? She was there to think about _18_ own childhood. Sit for a moment right now and remember. Close your eyes. Take a deep breath. Can you smell the memories? Never _19_ a chance to make memories. They are sure to warm your heart on the coldest days. They will always _20_ the darkest moments when you feel sad.1. A. GrandmaB. FatherC. Aunt D. Uncle2A. faster B. better C. more
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