Andy was still traveling in Spain when he realized he had to confirm(確認(rèn)) his flight home with the airline company(航空公司). He was visiting Spain in order to __36   his Spanish. When he was speaking to people__37 he had no __38 understanding what they said. __39 , when he was speaking on the phone, he __40  had a problem. Andy__41  the airline. And the clerk confirmed that his plane was leaving at nine o'clock three days from that day. She__42  told Andy to be at the airport two hours __43  in order to check in his luggage and get a seat.
Since he was__44  in three days, Andy didn't __45 any time. He visited as many places as he could. He thought that it would probably be a while before he had enough money again. He wished he could __46   and spend a year in Spain.
Too __47 , the final day arrived. Andy left early for the airport to arrive two hours before take-off. He hated to __48  . He went to the clerk to __49 his ticket. The clerk looked at the ticket with__50 . “Why, sir, but your flight was at nine o'clock in the morning, and __51   it is eight in the evening.”“ But I confirmed my flight,” __52 Andy. “Will I have to pay for another ticket?”
“No,sir. However, the next flight out will be three days from now.”
Andy's __53of shock turned to one of __54 as he realized that now he could continue his__55 .
36.A. prepare         B. improve         C. enjoy         D. learn 
37.A. slowly          B. in public       C. in person     D. carefully
38.A. difficulty      B. idea           C. mistake       D. interest 
39.A. Instead         B. Therefore       C. Meanwhile     D. However
40.A. even            B. just            C. still         D. seldom
41.A. called          B. liked           C. trusted       D. asked
42.A. again          B. also            C. only          D. once
43.A. before          B. earlier         C. later         D. after
44.A. moving          B. returning       C. staying       D. leaving
45.A. take            B. have            C. lose          D. find 
46.A. wait            B. go home         C. stop          D. come back 
47.A. shortly         B. quickly         C. badly         D. early
48.A. speak           B. go              C. rush          D. delay
49.A. buy             B. present         C. order         D. provide
50.A. astonishment    B. patience        C. respect       D. delight
51.A. maybe           B. so              C. here          D. now
52.A. insisted        B. apologized      C. replied       D. demanded
53.A. experience      B. expression      C. look          D. face
54.A. pleasure        B. comfort         C. sadness       D. hopelessness
55.A. plan            B. flight          C. journey       D. vacation 

36---55   BCADC   ABBDC   DBCBA   DACAD  

36.A、C意思不符,可排除,learn可直接與Spanish相連,不能加his,故選B,意為“提高……水平”。答案為B。 
37.in person意為“親自”,是與后文中的“speaking on the phone”對照的。A項slowly“慢慢地”;B項in public“公開地”;D項carefully“仔細(xì)地,認(rèn)真地”,均不符合題意。答案為C。 
38.“have (some/no) difficulty (in) doing sth”是固定用法,意為“做某事有/沒有困難”。答案為A。 
39.根據(jù)上下文,可知此處應(yīng)為一個轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系的連詞,用“however”。答案為D。
40.句子主、謂、賓俱全,欠缺修飾詞,seldom是“很少”,just是“僅僅、只是”,even表“甚至”,只有still“仍然”,符合題意,表達(dá)與上句相反意思。答案為C。 
41.從下文中Andy把起飛時間弄錯了,說明Andy沒有理解the clerk說的話,從上文他能面對面和別人交流而不能通過電話,我們可知道應(yīng)是called。答案為A。 
42.also是“而且,還,也”,是指the clerk除了告訴Andy他問的問題外,還告訴他一些另外的信息。答案為B。 
43.時間段+earlier表示提前多長時間,before是在某個點時間之前,later,after不符合題意,答案為B。 
44. 因為leave是短暫性動詞,用進(jìn)行時態(tài)代替過去將來時,而其他A、B、C則不可以。答案為D。 
45.這句話意思為:因為Andy三天后就要離開,他不浪費一點時間。A項take time“不緊不慢”;B項have time“有時間”;D項find time“找時間”,均不正確。答案為C。
46.Andy這樣想時他還在西班牙,指的是從他的國家再次來到西班牙,故用come back。答案為D。
47.此處副詞應(yīng)修飾動詞arrived,只能是“來得快”故用quickly。A項shortly“不久以后”;B項badly“嚴(yán)重地,惡劣地”;D項early“早的”,均不符合題意。答案為B。
48.從上句中他提前到達(dá),表明Andy不喜歡“匆忙”,A、B不合語意,應(yīng)排除,delay是“耽擱,推遲”并不能在文中體現(xiàn)。答案為C。 
49.句意為讓the clerk看他的票,他已有票,buy(買)order(定)不合題意,provide是“提供”,他并不是把票讓給the clerk,故用present“向……顯示……之意”。答案為B。 
50.很容易看出,由于Andy的票已過期了,他卻要找那架已飛走的飛機(jī),他當(dāng)然是astonished(驚奇的)故用with astonishment。答案為A。 
51.應(yīng)用時間狀語,因為句意是說明時間。答案為D。
52.B意為“道歉”,不合題意,C為回答,而后邊“Will I have…”是問句,用“回答”不合適,同樣D為“要求”,而前邊“But I confirmed…”是敘述不合適。答案為A。 
53.look是“神色”的意思。這兒指的是他吃驚的神色。A項experience“經(jīng)歷,經(jīng)驗”;B項expression“表達(dá)”;D項face,均不符合。答案為C。 
54.我們已知Andy不想離開Spain,當(dāng)他得知他還有三天時間時,當(dāng)然高興。答案為A。
55.  plan是計劃,而這一切在計劃之外,是突發(fā)狀況,flight是指乘飛機(jī)的旅程journey
指陸上的旅行,而Andy由于耽誤了飛機(jī),要在Spain呆上三天,不能說旅程,只能用vacation。答案為D。
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