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Seated,she gave me(30)B."I'm on my way to a hospice(臨終關(guān)懷醫(yī)院).I'm in no hurry.Can you drive through downtown?"I saw her eyes shining with(31)Cin the rearview mirror."I don't have any(32)Aleft."she continued."The doctor says I don't have very long."
During the next two hours'(33)B,sometimes she asked me to(34)Cin front of a particular building or corner and she(35)Astare into the darkness.When we got to the destination,she asked,"How much do I(36)Dyou?""Nothing,"I said."You(37)Cmake a living."she answered."I have(38)Bpassengers,"I replied,and gave her a hug. She held onto me(39)D."You gave an old woman a little moment of joy,"she said."Thank you."
After that,I drove aimlessly,lost in thought.People usually believe that our lives center upon great moments.(40)Bgreat moments often catch us unaware,beautifully wrapped in what others may consider a small one.

21.A.honestB.familiarC.variousD.similar
22.A.worseB.moreC.betterD.1ess
23.A.a(chǎn) storeB.a(chǎn)n officeC.a(chǎn) clinicD.a(chǎn)n apartment
24.A.darkB.tallC.oldD.empty
25.A.lookedB.knockedC.1istenedD.pushed
26.A.clearB.10udC.sharpD.weak
27.A.ofB.byC.inD.over
28.A.helpB.callC.earlyD.pull
29.A.freelyB.rapidlyC.carelesslyD.slowly
30.A.a(chǎn) notebookB.a(chǎn)n addressC.a(chǎn) presentD.a(chǎn)n envelope
31.A.a(chǎn)ngerB.delightC.tearsD.surprise
32.A.familyB.moneyC.troubleD.idea
33.A.discussionB.rideC.silenceD.cry
34.A.hurryB.parkC.slowD.circle
35.A.wouldB.shouldC.mightD.could
36.A.provideB.chargeC.a(chǎn)ffordD.owe
37.A.want toB.used toC.have toD.seem to
38.A.someB.otherC.fewD.rich
39.A.doubtfullyB.warmlyC.honestlyD.tightly
40.A.AndB.ButC.SoD.a(chǎn)lthough

分析 本文講述了作者以開(kāi)出租車(chē)為生,但是其中有一天晚上接的一位女士讓作者非常感動(dòng).

解答 21-25CBDAB  26-30 DCADB  31-35 CABCA   36-40 DCBDB
21.結(jié)合上文可知,"我"靠開(kāi)出租車(chē)謀生,所以會(huì)遇到各種各樣的(various)人.honest 意為"誠(chéng)實(shí)的",familiar 意為"熟悉的",similar 意為"相似的",均不符合文意.故正確答案為C.
22.A項(xiàng),worse than"壞于";B項(xiàng),more than"多于";C項(xiàng),better than"好于";D項(xiàng),less than"少于".結(jié)合下文可知,沒(méi)有比那次"我"深夜接到的那位女士更(more than)讓"我"感動(dòng)的人了.故正確答案為B.
23.結(jié)合下文可知,那位女士住在這里,由此推斷出這是一間公寓(an apartment).a(chǎn) store 意為"一個(gè)商店",an office 意為"一間辦公室",a clinic 意為"一家診所",均不符合文意.故正確答案為D.
24.結(jié)合下文可知,整棟大樓只有一層的窗口有一盞燈,說(shuō)明這里很黑(dark).tall 意為"高的",old 意為"舊的",empty 意為"空的",均不符合文意.故正確答案為A.
25.結(jié)合下文的 the door opened 可知,"我"走到她的門(mén)口,然后敲了敲門(mén)(knock).look 意為"看",listen 意為"聽(tīng)",push 意為"推開(kāi)",均不符合文意.故正確答案為B.
26.結(jié)合下文可知,這位女士可能活不了多久了,說(shuō)明她病得很?chē)?yán)重,而且她的年紀(jì)很大了,所以聲音顯得虛弱無(wú)力(weak).clear 意為"清晰的",loud 意為"大聲的",sharp 意為"尖銳的",均不符合文意.故正確答案為D.
27.本句大意為,一位八十多歲的(in her 80s)老太太站在"我"面前.表示"在某人幾十多歲"時(shí)應(yīng)使用"in one's+基數(shù)詞復(fù)數(shù)"結(jié)構(gòu).of 意為"屬于",by 意為"在…之前",over 意為"超過(guò)",均無(wú)此用法.故正確答案為C.
28.結(jié)合下文可知,"我"返回去幫助(help)那位女士,讓她抓著"我"的胳膊,然后我們一起走到路邊.call 意為"呼叫",early 意為"早期",pull 意為"拉",均不符合文意.故正確答案為A.
29.結(jié)合上文可知,那位女士已經(jīng)80多歲了,而且身體很虛弱,所以我們慢慢(slowly)走到了路邊.freely 意為"自由地",rapidly 意為"迅速地",carelessly 意為"粗心地",均不符合文意.故正確答案為D.
30.結(jié)合下文可知,她告訴"我"她要去臨終關(guān)懷醫(yī)院,由此推斷出她是把地址(an address)給"我"了.a(chǎn) notebook 意為"一個(gè)筆記本",a present 意為"一件禮物",an envelope 意為"一個(gè)信封",均不符合文意.故正確答案為B.
31.結(jié)合下文可知,她知道自己活不了多久了,所以眼睛里閃著淚光(shining with tears).a(chǎn)nger 意為"憤怒",delight 意為"興奮",surprise 意為"驚訝",均不符合文意.故正確答案為C.
32.結(jié)合上下文可知,由于沒(méi)有家人(family)來(lái)照顧她,她在得知自己活不了多久之后,不得不去臨終關(guān)懷醫(yī)院度過(guò).trouble 意為"麻煩",idea 意為"主意",均不符合文意.money 意為"錢(qián)",結(jié)合下文可知,她想要付"我"車(chē)錢(qián),說(shuō)明她有錢(qián).故正確答案為A.
33.結(jié)合上下文可知,在接下來(lái)兩個(gè)小時(shí)的車(chē)程(ride)中,她有時(shí)會(huì)讓"我"在某個(gè)街角處開(kāi)慢一點(diǎn).discussion 意為"討論",silence 意為"沉默",cry 意為"哭",均不符合文意.故正確答案為B.
34.結(jié)合下文可知,到經(jīng)過(guò)某座特殊的大樓或者角落的時(shí)候,她會(huì)讓"我"減速(slow),然后她會(huì)凝神盯著那些地方.hurry 意為"快點(diǎn)",park 意為"停車(chē)",circle 意為"環(huán)繞…移動(dòng)",均不符合文意.故正確答案為C.
35.結(jié)合文意可知,她會(huì)(would)凝神盯著那些黑暗的地方.should 意為"應(yīng)該",might 意為"可能",could 意為"可以",均表示一種推測(cè),本題中表示的是一種事實(shí).故正確答案為A.
36.結(jié)合上文可知,她是"我"的乘客,所以在到達(dá)目的地以后,她問(wèn)欠(owe)了"我"多少車(chē)錢(qián).provide 意為"提供",charge 意為"收費(fèi)",afford 意為"擔(dān)負(fù)得起",均不符合文意.故正確答案為D.
37.A項(xiàng),want to"想要";B項(xiàng),used to"過(guò)去常常";C項(xiàng),have to"必須得";D項(xiàng),seem to"看起來(lái)".結(jié)合上文可知,"我"不要她給的車(chē)錢(qián),所以她很通情達(dá)理地說(shuō)"你必須得(have to)謀生啊".故正確答案為C.
38.結(jié)合上文可知,為了不讓她給"我"車(chē)錢(qián),"我"告訴她除了她,自己可以從其他的(other)客人身上賺錢(qián).some 意為"一些",few 意為"很少",rich 意為"富有的",不符合文意.故正確答案為B.
39.結(jié)合文意可知,由于"我"對(duì)她的特殊照顧,讓她感受到了久違的溫暖,出于感動(dòng),她緊緊地(tightly)抱住了"我".doubtfully 意為"懷疑地",honestly 意為"誠(chéng)實(shí)地",均不符合文意.warmly 意為"熱情地",不能體現(xiàn)出她此時(shí)感動(dòng)的心情.故正確答案為D.
40.結(jié)合上文可知,很多人都相信美好的事情會(huì)出現(xiàn)在偉大的時(shí)刻,但是(but),事實(shí)上那些美麗的時(shí)刻一般都會(huì)在不經(jīng)意間出現(xiàn).a(chǎn)nd 意為"而且",so 意為"因此",although 意為"即使",均不符合文意.故正確答案為B.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 做完型填空時(shí),首先需要快速的瀏覽全文,把握文章的主旨大意;其次要學(xué)會(huì)帶著問(wèn)題到文中相應(yīng)的地方,通過(guò)細(xì)節(jié)閱讀來(lái)尋找或概括答案;最后理清作者的寫(xiě)作思路也非常重要;總之,做此類(lèi)題時(shí),需要平時(shí)加大閱讀量,掌握一些閱讀技巧.

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12.We all remember seeing hitchhikers,standing by the side of the road,thumb,sticking out,waiting for a lift.But it is getting rare nowadays.What killed hitchhiking?Safety is often mentioned as a reason.Movies about murderous hitchhikers and real-life crime have put many drivers off picking up hitchhikers.That no single women picked me up on my journey to Manchester no doubt reflects the safety fear:a large,strangely dressed man is seen as dangerous.
But the reason may be more complex:hitchhiking happens where people don't have cars and transport services are poor.Plenty of people still hichhike in Poland and Romania.Perhaps the rising level of car ownership in the UK means the few people lift hitchhiking are usually considered strange.Why can't they afford cars?Why can't they take the coach or the train?
Three-quarters of the UK population have access to a car; many of the remainder will be quite old.The potential hitchhiking population is therefore small.Yet my trip proves it's still possible to hitchhike.The people who pickes me up were very interesting-lawyer,retired surgeon,tank commander,carpenter,man who live in an isolated farmhouse and a couple living up in the mountains.My conclusion is that only really interesting people are mad enough to pick up fat blokes in red,spotted scarves.Most just wanted to do someone a good turn; a few said they were so surprised to see a hitchhiker that they couldn't help stopping.
The future of hitchhiking most likely lies with car-sharing organized over the Internet,via sites such as hitchhikers.org.But for now,you can still stick your thumb out(actually,I didn't do much of that,preferring just to hold up my destination sign) and people-wonderful,caring,sharing,unafraid people-will stop.
In the UK,with its cheap coaches and reasonable rail service,I don't think I'll make a habit of it.But having enjoyed it so much,I'm ready now to do a big trip across Eurpe and beyond.In the 1970s a female friend of my wife's hitchhiked to India.How wonderful it would be to have another go,though Afghanistan might be a challenge.I wish I'd got that tank commander's mobile number.

36.The author tried to hitchhike but was rejected by single women drivers becauseD.
A.they were not heading towards Manchester
B.they thought most hitchhikers were dangerous
C.hitchhiking had been handed and they didn't want to break the law
D.he was a strong man in strange clothes who seemed dangerous
37.Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?A
A.Movies have discouraged people from hitchhiking
B.Car ownership levels are lower in Romania than in the UK.
C.25% of UK people don't have access to cars.
D.Increased car ownership has reduced the need for hitchhiking.
38.The"fat blokes in red,spotted scarves"in Paragraph 3most likely meansD.
A.murderous hitchhikers
B.friendly and talkative hitchhikers
C.typical hitchhikers
D.strange hitchhikers like the author
39.According to the author,future hitchhikers are more likely toA.
A.visit websites and find people to share cars with
B.stand by roads with their thumbs sticking out
C.stick out signs with their destinations written on
D.wait for some kind people to  pick them up
40.From the last paragraph,we know that the authorB.
A.frequently hitchhikes in Britain
B.plans to hitchhike across Europe
C.thinks public transport is safer for travel
D.is going to contact the tank commander.

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2.One summer on my way to New Orleans,I passed a young man standing by the roadside,with his thumb out for a lift.I drove right by him.Now you're a fool for helping."I don't want to get involved"seems to have become a national motto.
Several days later I was thinking about the hitchhiker,about how I didn't even move my foot off the accelerator(加速踏板)for him.
"Does anyone stop any more?"I wondered.Blanche Dubois once said:"I have always depended on the kindness of strangers."Was that possible these days?One way to test this would be for a person to journey across the US without any money,just relying on the others'good will.What would happen?
The idea interested me.So I decided to really do it.Without a penny,for six weeks I hitched 82rides and covered 4,223miles across 14states.I would only accept offers of rides,food and places to sleep.
I found people were generally  compassionate.Hearing I had no money and would accept none,people bought me food and gave me necessities.Those who had the least to give often gave the most.In Nebraska,a house painter named Mike noted the freezing weather and gave me a big army-style jacket.A lumber-mill worker in Michigan named Tim invited me to a simple dinner with his family in their shabby house.Then he offered me a tent.
I was treated kindly everywhere I went,amazed by people's readiness to help a stranger and feeling grateful to all the warm-hearted people.My faith in ordinary folks was renewed.It turns out you can still depend on the kindness of strangers.

56.How did the author felt days after he refused to give the young man a ride?A
A.Guilty.  B.Worried.   C.Confused.  D.Satisfied.
57.Why did the author decide to go on a hitchhiking journey without any money?A
A.To test his doubts about people's kindness.
B.To experience the fun of hitchhiking.
C.To call for trust and love among people.
D.To have a cool and romantic journey.
58.The underlined word"compassionate"in Paragraph 5most probably meansB.
A.reliable   B.warm-hearted  C.loyal   D.responsible
59.During the author's journey,B.
A.his puzzle about people strengthened
B.he found poor people more eager to help
C.he learned many survival skills
D.he didn't receive as much help as he had expected
60.Which can be the best title of the story?D
A.A crazy journey.    B.Never get involved.
C.Sweet memories.     D.Believe in people's kindness.

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9.Frank Smithson woke up and leaned over to turn off the alarm clock."Oh,no!"he thought to himself."Another day at that office; a boss who shouts at me all the time."
As Frank went downstairs his eyes fell on a large brown envelope by the door.He was overjoyed when he opened it and read the letter inside."Bigwoods Football Pools (賭博公司) would like to congratulate you.You have won half a million pounds."
Frank suddenly came to life.The cigarette fell from his lips as he let out a shout that could be heard halfway down the street.
At 11:30Frank arrived at work."Please explain why you're so late,"his boss said."Go and jump in the lake,"replied Frank."I've just come into a little money so this is goodbye.Find yourself someone else to shout at."
That evening Frank was smoking a very expensive Havana cigar when a knock was heard on the door.He rushed to the door.Outside were two men,neatly dressed in grey suits."Mr.Smithson,"one of them said,"We're from Bigwoods Football Pools.I'm afraid there's been a terrible mistake…"
51.What do we know about Frank?A
A.He was a lazy man
B.He was a lucky person
C.He made a lot of money
D.He didn't get on well with his boss.
52.Why did Frank dare to shout to his boss?A
A.Because he thought he did not need the job.
B.Because his boss did not like him.
C.Because he was not late in fact.
D.Because he found a better job.
53.When he heard the knock at the door,F(xiàn)rank probably thoughtD.
A.someone had come to make an apology
B.someone had come to give him the money
C.his friends had come to ask about the football pools
D.his friends had come to congratulate him on his luck
54.On hearing"…there's been a terrible mistake…",F(xiàn)rank was most likely to beA.
A.disappointed  B.worried  C.nervous  D.curious.

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6.We can hardly believe that an intelligent person like Daniel ________ be asking such a silly question.(  )
A.shouldB.mightC.mustD.could

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7.Keesh lived at the North Pole a long time ago.He lived near the edge of the polar sea.He was a bright thirteen-year-old boy with a strong,healthy body.His father was a brave man who had died during a food shortage in the village.His father tried to save the lives of his people by fighting a giant polar bear.Keesh's father was crushed to death during the struggle.But he killed the bear,and the meat from the bear kept the people from starving.
     Keesh was his only son,and he lived alone with his mother.But people are forgetful,and they soon forgot how Keesh's father had saved their lives.And since Keesh was only a boy and his mother was a woman and not a warrior(勇士),they were forced to live in the smallest and poorest igloo in the village.
     One night there was a council meeting in the large igloo of Klosh-Kwan,who was the chief.At that meeting Keesh showed how much courage he possessed.He rose to his feet and waited for silence.Then,with the dignity(尊嚴(yán))of an older man,he said,"It is true that my mother and I are given meat to eat.But the meat is always old and tough,filled with bones,and difficult to eat."
     The hunters-both the young and the old-were shocked to hear a child speak to them that way.But Keesh went on steadily,"Because my father,Bok,was a great hunter,I can speak these words.You know that Bok brought home more meat than any hunter in the village.The oldest woman,the weakest old man,received a fair share."
     Keesh waited calmly until the shouting died down."My mother has no one except me,and therefore I must speak.My father put his life in danger and died,to provide food for this village.It is only right that I,his son and his wife should have enough good meat as long as there is plenty of good meat in this village.I,Keesh,the son of Bok,have spoken."
     He sat down.He could hear angry murmuring all around him.Some men began to shout at Keesh.They ordered him to leave.They threatened to punish him by not giving him any food at all.Keesh's eyes flashed and the blood pounded under his skin.In the midst of the noise and the uproar,he jumped to his feet.
"Listen to me,you men!"he shouted."I shall never speak in this council again-not until you come to invite me to speak.My father was a great hunter,and so will I be."
     They laughed at Keesh and followed him out of the igloo,shouting at him.But Keesh said nothing more.He walked away with his head raised,looking neither to the left nor the right….
---Based on a story by Jack London
56.How did Keesh's father die?D
A.He died of hunger several years ago.
B.He died when he tried to save a bear.
C.He died in a fight with other warriors.
D.He died during a struggle with a bear.
57.Keesh showed his courage at the council meeting byA.
A.complaining of the unfair treatment he and his mother received
B.a(chǎn)sking for more help from the chief
C.demanding a bigger igloo to live in
D.quarreling with the hunters angrily
58.Where should the following missing words be filled?A
"Quiet!"shouted the men."Throw the child out!Send him to bed!No child may speak such words to warriors like us!"
A.Between the 4th paragraph and the 5th paragraph
B.Between the 3rd paragraph and the 4th paragraph
C.Before the last paragraph.
D.Between the 6th paragraph and the 7th paragraph.
59.From the passage we can inferC.
A.Keesh will kill another bear.
B.Keesh makes up his mind to leave his village forever
C.Keesh will prove his words by going out to hunt
D.Keesh will take revenge (報(bào)復(fù)) on his villager later.

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