【題目】One Saturday afternoon, my mother was driving home. On the halfway, after ________ her credit card to buy something at the store near the gas station, she put her wallet on the top of her car just for a moment to_______my phone call. And then obviously, she _______ and drove off, When arriving home, she realized that and thought that the _______ of getting it again was small.
She was so _______ surprised when she found a _______on her door from a person who said he and his friend found her wallet a few hours earlier. Patrick and Catherine saw the wallet in the middle of the road a few ___from the gas station. They stopped their car to _______ ,It was filled with all the things one naturally kept in a wallet, including some _______ and other cash, however, no phone number, ________this, they managed to get a(n) ________ from my mother's driving licence, and without hesitation, they decided to drive to our home to ______it
When my mother went to get her wallet, she was so ________ and grateful. She ________ to give them some money as a(n) _________ of gratitude, but they refused, saying that they were just glad to _______ my mother help.
They were naturally ________, and they had firm ________ in the Golden Rule as well. They drove to our home because they realized the unpleasant and upset experience the loss of a wallet and all its contents could _______.I think they were really _______ and helpful.
【1】A. pulling out B. standing for C. paying for D. sorting out
【2】A. make B. answer C. hear D. send
【3】A. sank B. explored C. forgot D. inspected
【4】A. amount B. expectation C. thought D. chance
【5】A. curiously B. joyfully C. willingly D. strangely
【6】A. sign B. signal C. note D. postcard
【7】A. seconds B. hours C. squares D. blocks
【8】A. pick it up B. look it up C. take it out D. put it out
【9】A. pictures B. envelopes C. bills D. medals
【10】A. Instead of B. Because of C. Despite. D. Without
【11】A. number B. photograph C. address D. distance
【12】A. get B. check C. exchange D. return
【13】A. hopeless B. relieved C. fortunate D. warm-hearted
【14】A. intended B. advised C. demanded D. instructed
【15】A. feeling B. mood C. present D. expression
【16】A. offer B. share C. trust D. seek
【17】A. honest B. selfish C. logical D. creative
【18】A. courage B. faith C. support D. devotion
【19】A. remove B. deserve C. value D. cause
【20】A. humorous B. independent C. polite D. considerate
【答案】
【1】 A
【2】 B
【3】 C
【4】 D
【5】 B
【6】 C
【7】 D
【8】 A
【9】 C
【10】 C
【11】 C
【12】 D
【13】 B
【14】 A
【15】 D
【16】 A
【17】 A
【18】 B
【19】 D
【20】 D
【解析】
本文為記敘文,文章主要介紹了兩個(gè)陌生人,在找到媽媽的錢包后,開車來送回的感人故事。
【1】考查動(dòng)詞短語。根據(jù)后文語境可知媽媽拿出信用卡,把錢包放到了車頂上。A. pulling out 拿出,拖出 B. standing for 代表 C. paying for 支付 D. sorting out分類,故選A 。
【2】考查動(dòng)詞。此處表示因?yàn)榻与娫捤园彦X包忘了。A. make 打電話 B. answer接電話 C. hear 聽到 D. send 送,故選B 。
【3】考查動(dòng)詞。根據(jù)后文她意識(shí)到了忘了錢包的事情,所以是忘記了。A. sank 下沉 B. explored 探索 C. forgot 忘記 D. inspected 視察,故選C 。
【4】考查名詞。此處表示召回的可能性很小。A. amount 數(shù)量 B. expectation 期望 C. thought 想法 D. chance 機(jī)會(huì),可能,故選D 。
【5】考查副詞。根據(jù)后文錢包找到了因此媽媽是開心。A. curiously 好奇地 B. joyfully 開心地 C. willingly 樂意地 D. strangely 奇怪地,故選B 。
【6】考查名詞。根據(jù)后面的said 可知是在一張便條上寫道,所以是note。A. sign 標(biāo)識(shí) B. signal 信號(hào) C. note 便條 D. postcard 明信片,故選C 。
【7】考查名詞。此處表示離加油站不遠(yuǎn)的路中央。A. seconds 秒 B. hours 小時(shí) C. squares 平方米 D. blocks 街區(qū),故選D 。
【8】考查動(dòng)詞短語。根據(jù)后文送錢包可知他們撿起了錢包。A. pick it up 撿起 B. look it up 查找 C. take it out 拿出 D. put it out 熄滅,故選A 。
【9】考查名詞。錢包里當(dāng)然是鈔票,現(xiàn)金等。A. pictures 圖畫 B. envelopes信封 C. bills 鈔票 D. medals獎(jiǎng)牌,故選C 。
【10】考查介詞。根據(jù)前文說沒有電話號(hào)碼,雖然聯(lián)系不上,但他們找到了我媽媽的駕駛證,知道了我們的住址。A. Instead of 代替,而不是 B. Because of 因?yàn)?/span> C. Despite. 雖然,盡管 D. Without沒有,故選C 。
【11】考查名詞。根據(jù)后文他們開車來到我家可知他們得到了我們的地址。A. number 數(shù)字 B. photograph 照片 C. address地址 D. distance距離,故選C 。
【12】考查動(dòng)詞。根據(jù)前文可知他們歸還了錢包,所以他們開車來時(shí)還錢包的。A. get 得到 B. check檢查,核對 C. exchange 交換 D. return 歸還,故選D 。
【13】考查形容詞。根據(jù)語境可知媽媽得到錢包應(yīng)該是松了口氣而且很感激。A. hopeless 絕望的 B. relieved 松了口氣 C. fortunate 幸運(yùn)的 D. warm-hearted熱心腸的,故選B 。
【14】考查動(dòng)詞。根據(jù)后文他們拒絕可知媽媽打算給他們一些錢作為酬謝。A. intended打算 B. advised建議 C. demanded 要求 D. instructed 指示,故選A 。
【15】考查名詞。根據(jù)語境可知媽媽給錢是為了表達(dá)感激之情。A. feeling 感情 B. mood心情 C. present禮物 D. expression 表達(dá),故選D 。
【16】考查動(dòng)詞。根據(jù)語境可知,他們拒絕了,說他們很樂意幫助別人。Offer sb help 主動(dòng)幫助別人 A. offer提供 B. share 分享 C. trust 信任 D. seek尋求,故選A 。
【17】考查形容詞。根據(jù)前文他們的行為可知他們很誠實(shí)。A. honest 誠實(shí)的 B. selfish 自私的 C. logical 合邏輯的 D. creative 有創(chuàng)造力的,故選A 。
【18】考查名詞。此處表示他們有堅(jiān)定的信念。A. courage 勇氣 B. faith/span> 信念 C. support支持 D. devotion 投入,故選B 。
【19】考查動(dòng)詞。此處表示他們呢能夠體會(huì)丟失錢包所帶來的不愉快和難過等。A. remove 移走 B. deserve 值得 C. value 珍惜 D. cause 引起,故選D 。
【20】考查形容詞。根據(jù)語境可知他們很體諒人。A. humorous 幽默的 B. independent 獨(dú)立的 C. polite 禮貌的 D. considerate 考慮周到的,體諒的,故選D 。
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