One of my. next-door neighbor is a sweet 92-year-old Polish lady. A few days ago, I came back from a trip. As I was 16 . my clothes in my room, I heard a(n) 17 , frantic(發(fā)瘋的) knock on the door. It was 10:30 pm, and I wasn’t sure who it could be. I went downstairs and 18 the peephole, and saw that it was our sweet next-door neighbor.
I quickly 19 the door, and she seemed really distressed and kept 20 , Please help me. I need your help. The fire alarm won’t go off. Please help me.” I 21 told her that everything would be okay, and 22 her to her house to see what was going on 23 the fire alarm.
She 24 that the alarm had been going on and off inconsistently(反復(fù)無常的) for the past two hours, and that her 25 to call her daughter to come and fix it was fruitless. So I took a chair from her dining room table, 26 it, and looked at the tire alarm.
After twisting the fire alarm off, I blew into it, because sometimes 27 causes it to make strange noises. She seemed 28 but was literally shaking out of fear. I asked her 29 she was okay, and she said she was 30 , so I gave her a hug. I felt her shaking in my embrace, and held her 31 for a few minutes until she stopped shaking and sighed a breath of relief.
We then 32 and talked for ten minutes, until I felt that she was okay. and safe to sleep. She was so generous with 33 for being with her, but I thanked her for 34 me that hugs are indeed good tools! So, sometimes, a(n) 35 hug is a good and powerful way to hold someone going through a difficult period.
1.A. collecting B. designing C. unpacking D. setting
2.A. constant B. flexible C. rhythmic D. impressive
3.A. looked through B. made out C. cut off D. turned to
4.A. closed B. moved C. locked D. opened
5.A. thinking B. repeating C. complaining D. screaming
6.A. frequently B. briefly C. immediately D. roughly
7.A. required B. accompanied C. inspected D. observed
8.A. for B .to C. by D. with
9.A. predicted B. warned C. mentioned D. proved
10.A. attempt B. suggestion C. responsibility D. permission
11.A. pressed B. revolved C. crashed D. climbed
12.A. power B. dust C. paper D. switch
13.A. determined B. terrified C. relieved D. devoted
14.A. when B. how C. why D. if
15.A. afraid B. tired C. sleepy D. pleased
16.A. casually B. tightly C. automatically D. abruptly
17.A. broke down B. sped up C. sat down D. turned around
18.A. suffering B. regret C. shame D. gratitude
19.A. advising B. reminding C. encouraging D. advocating
20.A. simple B. special C. official D. sudden
1.C
2.A
3.A
4.D
5.B
6.C
7.B
8.D
9.C
10.A
11.D
12.B
13.C
14.D
15.A
16.B
17.C
18.D
19.B
20.A
【解析】
試題分析:這篇短文中作者記述了幫助自己的鄰居——一個九十二歲的老太太排除火警報警器故障的故事。
1.考查動詞詞義辨析及語境理解。A.收集;B.設(shè)計,構(gòu)思;C. 打開包裹,卸下;D. 樹立,點燃。聯(lián)系前一句描述,可知此處指的是,我正在房間里卸下自己的衣服.故選C.
2.考查形容詞辨析. A.不變的,經(jīng)常的;B. 靈活的,柔韌的;C.有節(jié)奏的,間歇的;D.感人的,令人欽佩的.聯(lián)系下文frantic(發(fā)瘋的) knock on the door.描述,可知此處指的是連續(xù)的瘋狂的敲門聲.故選A.
3.考查.短語辨析. A.瀏覽,從……中看;B. 理解,辨認(rèn)出;C.切斷,中斷;D.轉(zhuǎn)向,求助于。聯(lián)系下文,可知此處指的是,從觀測孔中看,故選A。
4.考查聯(lián)系上下文的語境理解,可知此處指的是,我快速地打開了門。故選D,打開。
5.考查動詞辨析。A.思考;B.重復(fù),背誦;C.抱怨,控訴;D.尖叫。聯(lián)系下文描述,可知此處指的是她不住的重復(fù)那幾句話。故選B。
6.考查.副詞辨析。A.頻繁地,經(jīng)常地;B. 短暫地,簡略地;C.立即,立刻;D.粗糙的,概略的。聯(lián)系前文描述,可知此處指的是,我立即告訴她一切都會好起來的。……故選C。
7.考查動詞辨析。A. 要求,命令;B. 陪伴,伴奏;C.檢查,檢閱;D. 觀察,評論。聯(lián)系下文描述,可知此處指的是陪她去她的房子。故選B。
8.考查介詞辨析。For為了,對于;to到,向;by到……為止,通過某種方式;with伴隨,對于。聯(lián)系下文,可知此處指的是火警警報器發(fā)生了什么事。故選D。
9.考查動詞辨析。A. 預(yù)測,預(yù)示;B. 警告,提醒;C.提到,談到;D.證明。聯(lián)系下文,可知此處指的是,他提到在過去的兩個小時中,這個報警器反復(fù)無常的響起或者停下。故選C。
10.考查名詞辨析。A.企圖,嘗試;B.建議,示意;C.責(zé)任,義務(wù);D.允許,許可。聯(lián)系下文,可知此處指的是她打電話給女兒讓她來修理的嘗試是徒勞無功的。故選A。
11.考查動詞辨析。A.按,壓,逼迫;B.旋轉(zhuǎn),反復(fù)考慮;C.打碎,擅自闖入;D.爬,攀登。聯(lián)系上下文,可知此處指的是,我登上凳子。故選D。
12.聯(lián)系前文I blew into it,可知此處指的是,有時塵土?xí)鹚l(fā)出奇怪的噪音。故選B。
13.考查形容詞辨析。A.堅決的;B.感到恐懼的;C.放心的;D.獻(xiàn)身的,忠誠的。聯(lián)系下文描述,可知此處指的是她好像是放心了,但真的是由于恐懼而顫抖。故選C。
14.考查連詞辨析。A. 當(dāng)……時;B.如何,怎樣;C.為什么;D.是否,如果。結(jié)合語境可知此處指的是,我問她是否好點了。故選D。
15.考查形容詞辨析。A. 害怕的,擔(dān)心的;B.疲倦的,厭煩的;C. 欲睡的,困乏的;D. 高興的,喜歡的。聯(lián)系下文描述,可知她說她很高興。故選A。
16.考查副詞辨析. A.隨便地,偶然地;B.緊緊地,堅固地;C.自動地,無意識地;D.突然地,唐突地.結(jié)合語境可知此處指的是,我緊緊地抱著她過了幾分鐘.故選B.
17.考查短語辨析. A. 打破,折斷;B.加快;C. 坐下來;D. 轉(zhuǎn)身.聯(lián)系下文,可知此處指的是,我們坐下來談了幾分鐘.故選C.
18.考查名詞辨析. A. 受難,苦楚;B.遺憾,抱歉;C.羞恥,恥辱;D. 感謝,感激.聯(lián)系前文,可知此處指的是,她是如此慷慨地感激我.故選D.
19.考查動詞辨析. A.建議,勸告;B. 提醒,使想起;C.鼓勵,支持;D. 擁護(hù),提倡.聯(lián)系下文,可知此處指的是,使我想起擁抱確實是好手段.故選B.
20.考查形容詞辨析. A.簡單的,單純的;B. 特別的,專門的;C. 官方的,正式的;D.簡單的.結(jié)合語境可知此處指的是一個簡單的擁抱.故選A.
考點:故事類短文閱讀。
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