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专题限时训练(二十五)夹叙夹议型完形填空(三)(一)one afternoon, i joined charity focus folks to distribute food to homeless people. we went around a few streets in manhattan. i was travelling back to india the next day. _1_, i took part in this activity in the afternoon. we _2_ at a coffee shop with lots of _3_ packed properly for distributing.the first person we offered food cried. this was a (n) _4_ moment for all of us and really _5_ me. after this, the food was distributed _6_ with a crowd surrounding us. our activity was over by 5:00 pm and we started back to our homes.however, i was still feeling the need to do _7_. so i decided to buy dinner _8_ myself but give it to someone more needy and _9_ my dinner for the day. this was an inspiration i never had before. but somehow it _10_ me.there werent any beggars around for the next three or four blocks and i was _11_ whom i would give the food to. i found one but he _12_ to take food as he needed only money. i found another person, but he went away _13_ i could approach him.but i had a feeling that _14_ would come. then i found one old lady sitting on one corner of the road. i asked her if she would like to eat something and she _15_. i purchased a large cheese pizza and cakes at a nearby supermarket and gave the entire _16_ to her. the lady looked excited, opened the package and began eating at once with great _17_as i walked home, i felt a surge (澎湃) of _18_ i had never experienced before. i didnt feel _19_ though i hadnt eaten much the whole day. this was a unique, deep feeling, and i felt a little inspired. what i got was much more than what i _20_1. abesides bthereforecanyhow dstill2. agathered barrivedcattended dapproached3. acakes bbookscfood dnewspapers4. asurprising bheartwarmingcconfusing dembarrassing5. aupset btouchedcappealed dinterested6. agradually bnormallycquickly dgenerally7. awell bmorecmuch dmost8. afor bofcin dat9. atake out bhand overcmake up dmiss out10. abeat bknockedcdepressed dstruck11. awondering bpredictingcsupposing dwandering12. arefused babandonedcmanaged dpretended13. awhen buntilcbefore dunless14. aeveryone bsomeonecanyone dno one15. adeclined bhesitatedcpromised dagreed16. aluggage bpackagecbox dpizza17. aappreciation bpridecenjoyment dshame18. aimagination breliefcsatisfaction dintention19. ahungry btriedchappy drelaxed20. aexpected babsorbedclost dgave(二)years ago i had the opportunity to meet a girl who strengthened my understanding of the power of belief. she was _1_ the most powerful individual i had ever met. i met chris for the first time while taking the dale carnegie _2_ in california.our class had already been going for quite some time when _3_, supported by metal crutches(拐杖), _4_ herself in. chris had cerebral palsy(脑瘫). she had much _5_ in communicating with others. this was not due to _6_ of desire, but because most of her twentyone years of life she had been kept in a room with no more than elvis records and tapes to _7_ her. no one had taken the time to assist her in developing the ability to _8_. it was bonnie, her present caretaker, who _9_ there was much more to chris than anyone else could see.when asked by the instructor what her goal _10_ the twelveweek course was, chris struggled to respond and became frustrated and _11_ in the process. for most of her _12_, nobody would listen to her. the only way she knew to get someone to _13_ was through temper outbursts(发脾气). with bonnie as her interpreter, chris conveyed that her _14_ was to be able to stand by herself in front of fortyfive people and tell us about herself.on the twelfth week, chris stood in front of the room and _15_ with us, in her own words, what her life had been like. it was one of the most beautiful and enlightening experiences i had ever _16_. though as a girl who had in many ways been _17_, she believed that she could _18_ more in her life and she did. and she also had the love and support of fortyfive friends, who, just weeks before, had been _19_ strangers.what we all witnessed through chris courage is that life is _20_ moment by moment, based on our beliefs, which are relevant to both our personal and professional direction and have the power to make our wildest dreams come true.1. aluckily bnaturallycformally dprobably2. abreak bcoursechouse dchance3. asomeone bhecherself dshe4. aran brushedcdragged djumped5. adifficulty bconceptcdisagreement dsuggestion6. alack bneedcnotice dcheer7. aimpress bentertainccalm dannoy8. awalk bpronounceccommunicate dwrite9. aknew baskedcspoke drequired10. aat bforcon din11. agrateful bsurprisedcangry dnoisy12. away bprocesscoperation dlife13. awatch bsmileclisten dunderstand14. aclass bgoalcability dreason15. abegan bagreedcfound dshared16. aargued battendedcwitnessed daccepted17. afound out bthrown awaycbrought up dheld out18. agive baccomplishcspend daccompany19. acomplete bnecessarycenough dtypical20. acalled bcarriedcsearched dcreated专题限时训练(二十五)(一)【要点综述】本文讲述了在一次帮助别人的活动中,作者感受到人生的价值就在于帮助别人,在此过程中,我们会得到比所给予的更多的东西。1d虽然“我”第二天要回印度,但是仍然参加了此次活动。2a“我们”带着很多食物聚集在一家咖啡馆的外面。gather聚集。3c根据下一段第一句可知c正确。4b这是一个温暖人心的时刻。surprising惊讶的;heartwarming暖心的;confusing困惑的;embarrassing 尴尬的。5b这个时刻真正打动了“我”。touch使感动。6c因为很多人围着“我们”,食物很快就发完了。gradually逐渐地;normally正常地;quickly迅速地;generally普遍地,一般地。7b“我”仍然感觉自己需要做更多的事情。more是指更多的事情。8a9d“我”决定把晚饭给别人,自己不吃。take out拿出,扣除,除去; hand over交出,移交; make up弥补,组成,化妆,整理;miss out错过,遗漏,省略。10d这是“我”以前没有遇见过的,但是的确打动了“我”。strike感动,影响。11a“我”想知道“我”应该把食物给谁。12a“我”找到一个人,但是他拒绝了“我”,因为他只想要钱。13c又找了一个人,但是在“我”靠近之前他就走开了。“我”一直没有找到需要帮助的人。14b“我”心中有一个感觉,有人会需要“我”的帮助的。someone泛指某一个人。15d根据下文可知,她吃了“我”的东西,说明她同意了。16b根据下一句可知b正确。17a她带着感激打开包装开始吃了起来。appreciation感激;pride骄傲;enjoyment娱乐;shame羞愧。18c这时“我”心里充满了以前没有经历过的满足感。imagination想象; relief轻松;satisfaction满意,满足;intention目的,意图。19a尽管“我”没有吃多少东西,但是“我”却没有感觉到饥饿。20d得到的要比给予的更多。(二)【要点综述】文章讲述了一个感人的故事,一个小女孩患有脑瘫,所以交流有困难,但通过培训班老师的帮助和自己的努力,她

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