I finished my last work of the week and could hardly wait to get home, take off my nursing shoes, and relax.
As I approached(走近) my1, I saw one of my2standing by the bus stop. I thought it would only take a couple of extra minutes to give her a ride home, and besides, it was3cold to be standing outside on the coldest4in January. I didn’t know where she lived, but I was5I would be able to find my way back.
We6about our work as I drove and before we knew it, we arrived at7house. I started driving back.8looked familiar, but at first that didn’t bother me. But soon I9something wrong. I10nothing. But I told myself to stay11.
I was beyond neighborhoods, streets and12streetlights. I no longer knew where I was now. How could I be so stupid! I looked down at my13. It was now 2:30 a.m. My gas was slowly running out. I14the car and turned off the engine. In total defeat, I put my head down on the wheel,15. Then I raised my head and16a shadow down the road in front of me. I turned my headlights on. A car! I drove a little17, got out of my car and knocked on the window of that car. An elderly man18rolled his window down.
I said that I didn’t know how to get back into town. In silence, he started driving. I ran back to my car and drove19him. Finally I recognized a(n)20street. As I turned to head home, the car disappeared. Then I pulled into my driveway (車道) when the warning light for my gas tank (汽油箱) turned on.
Though so many years have passed, I still thank the old man from my deepest heart.

  1. 1.
    1. A.
      car
    2. B.
      bike
    3. C.
      bus
    4. D.
      train
  2. 2.
    1. A.
      classmates
    2. B.
      patients
    3. C.
      workmates
    4. D.
      students
  3. 3.
    1. A.
      not
    2. B.
      exactly
    3. C.
      too
    4. D.
      hardly
  4. 4.
    1. A.
      morning
    2. B.
      night
    3. C.
      noon
    4. D.
      afternoon
  5. 5.
    1. A.
      happy
    2. B.
      afraid
    3. C.
      sorry
    4. D.
      sure
  6. 6.
    1. A.
      cared
    2. B.
      worried
    3. C.
      explored
    4. D.
      talked
  7. 7.
    1. A.
      my
    2. B.
      her
    3. C.
      your
    4. D.
      his
  8. 8.
    1. A.
      Nothing
    2. B.
      Everything
    3. C.
      Something
    4. D.
      Anything
  9. 9.
    1. A.
      existed
    2. B.
      escaped
    3. C.
      realized
    4. D.
      imagined
  10. 10.
    1. A.
      mistook
    2. B.
      came
    3. C.
      missed
    4. D.
      recognized
  11. 11.
    1. A.
      calm
    2. B.
      quiet
    3. C.
      brave
    4. D.
      silent
  12. 12.
    1. A.
      accurately
    2. B.
      briefly
    3. C.
      even
    4. D.
      illegally
  13. 13.
    1. A.
      engine
    2. B.
      wheel
    3. C.
      seat
    4. D.
      watch
  14. 14.
    1. A.
      deserted
    2. B.
      drove
    3. C.
      stopped
    4. D.
      washed
  15. 15.
    1. A.
      excited
    2. B.
      helpless
    3. C.
      delighted
    4. D.
      satisfied
  16. 16.
    1. A.
      begged
    2. B.
      saw
    3. C.
      impressed
    4. D.
      adopted
  17. 17.
    1. A.
      nervously
    2. B.
      faster
    3. C.
      back
    4. D.
      closer
  18. 18.
    1. A.
      slowly
    2. B.
      unlikely
    3. C.
      equally
    4. D.
      carefully
  19. 19.
    1. A.
      under
    2. B.
      before
    3. C.
      above
    4. D.
      behind
  20. 20.
    1. A.
      cautious
    2. B.
      particular
    3. C.
      ordinary
    4. D.
      familiar
ACCBD DBACD ACDCB BDADD
文章講了一個小故事,我送同事下班,結(jié)果卻迷路了,在一位好心司機的幫助下,找到了回家的路。
1.上下文辨析。根據(jù)下文可知我是開著車。
2.推理題。課文第一句得知我下班了,可以推斷我遇見了一位同事。
3.考查形容詞辨析。由句意可知:1月份站在外面是非常寒冷的。
4.上下文聯(lián)系。47空后面替代了路燈,得知應(yīng)該是晚上。
5.上下文語境。前文的I didn’t know where she lived可知這里我非常確信能找到回來的路。
6.動詞辨析。根據(jù)語境可知我們是談?wù)摴ぷ鳌?br>7.上下文聯(lián)系。我送她回家,肯定是到了她的家。
8.上下文聯(lián)系。由后問可知我迷路了,那么肯定是什么都不熟悉了。
9.動詞辨析。在此情況下,應(yīng)該是我意識到我迷路了。
10.動詞辨析。在迷路的情況下,我無法辨認出任何東西。
11.形容詞辨析。stay calm保持鎮(zhèn)定.
12.考查副詞辨析。Even甚至
13.上下文聯(lián)系。由后面的時間可知我是低頭看手表。
14.動詞辨析。根據(jù)后面關(guān)掉否定句,可知我是停車了。
15.副詞辨析。由上下文語境可知
16.動詞辨析。根據(jù)后文可知賓語是地上的影子。那么應(yīng)該是see.
17.形容詞辨析。由語境可知我是靠近了那輛車。
18.考查副詞辨析。那個司機應(yīng)該是慢慢地搖下車窗。
19.考查介詞。根據(jù)語境我應(yīng)該是跟著那司機的后面。
20.形容詞辨析。由語境可知我找到了熟悉的街道。
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