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    Sandy MacNeill was vacationing in Florida. One day, he was walking down a street in Indian Rocks Beach right when Tom Reddon _________ to the sidewalk.

Reddon had just had a quick warm-up walk with his friend when he _________ fell to the ground, unconscious. As Reddon’s _________ called 911, two passing pedestrians ran to _________ someone who could _________ CPR (心肺复苏术) — and luckily, they managed to _________ MacNeill.

Though MacNeill says that he has taken several CPR classes in the past, he had _________ actually performed the procedure on another person until Reddon.

MacNeill immediately performed nonstop chest compressions on Reddon _________ the ambulance arrived on the scene five minutes later.

After being _________ to the hospital nearby for emergency surgery, Reddon was __________ treated for heart attack — and he says that he is apparently very __________ to be alive.

“For my type of heart attack, the success rate is not very __________, so to have somebody there to __________ call 911, to do CPR and to have a __________ close by … and to have cardiac surgeons on hand to give me a(n) __________, I mean, it’s amazing that everything fell together so __________ for me,” Reddon told CBC.

It wasn’t until later when the two Canadian men were reunited that they __________ that they were both from Fredricton, New Brunswick.

“It’s __________ that we come from the same place.” Reddon said. “We got along famously well, and I think we’ll get together when we __________ in Fredericton over a glass of beer or two and __________ life and things like that.”

1.A.jumped B.walked C.fell D.ran

2.A.slowly B.suddenly C.gradually D.urgently

3.A.family B.friend C.driver D.partner

4.A.ask B.help C.recommend D.find

5.A.perform B.teach C.explain D.play

6.A.rescue B.stop C.contact D.recognize

7.A.already B.often C.never D.ever

8.A.as B.until C.after D.since

9.A.forced B.directed C.invited D.rushed

10.A.successfully B.specially C.apparently D.normally

11.A.confident B.surprised C.lucky D.proud

12.A.high B.clear C.low D.good

13.A.exactly B.eventually C.repeatedly D.immediately

14.A.car B.hospital C.doctor D.passer-by

15.A.operation B.examination C.suggestion D.instruction

16.A.fair B.quickly C.well D.much

17.A.admitted B.agreed C.announced D.realized

18.A.frightening B.embarrassing C.amazing D.puzzling

19.A.get back B.come across C.go away D.walk around

20.A.seek for B.think of C.carry on D.talk about

 

1.C 2.B 3.B 4.D 5.A 6.B 7.C 8.B 9.D 10.A 11.C 12.A 13.D 14.B 15.A 16.C 17.D 18.C 19.A 20.D 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了Tom Reddon在美国佛罗里达州散步时突然得了心脏病,被好心人救助的故事,其中给他做心肺复苏的Sandy MacNeill,跟他一样都是来自加拿大Fredricton, New Brunswick。后来他们结下了深厚的友谊。 1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:一天,他走在Indian Rocks Beach的一条街上,这时Tom Reddon倒在了人行道上。A. jumped跳;B. walked走路;C. fell跌倒,落下;D. ran跑。根据后文,Tom Reddon fell to the ground, unconscious.(他突然倒地,而且还失去了意识)可知,他是倒在了地上。这道题属于原词重现。故选C项。 2.考查副词词义辨析。句意:Tom Reddon和他的朋友刚做了一个快速的热身散步,他就倒在了地上,失去了知觉。A. slowly慢慢地;B. suddenly突然地;C. gradually逐渐地;D. urgently迫切地。根据常识,一个人倒地是突发的。故选B项。 3.考查名词词义辨析。句意:当Reddon的朋友拨打911时,两个路过的行人跑去寻找能够做心肺复苏的人。A. family家人;B. friend朋友;C. driver司机;D. partner伙伴。从上文得知,Reddon是和朋友一起的,所以这里朋友。这题也属于原词重现。故选B项。 4.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当Reddon的朋友拨打911时,两个路过的行人跑去寻找能够做心肺复苏的人。A. ask询问;B. help帮助;C. recommend推荐;D. find寻找,发现。根据常识,有人晕倒了,路人自己不会做心肺复苏,就只有到处去寻找能做心肺复苏的人。故选D项。 5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当Reddon的朋友拨打911时,两个路过的行人跑去寻找能够做心肺复苏的人。A. perform执行,表演;B. teach教;C. explain解释;D. play玩耍。根据固定搭配,perform CPR“做心肺复苏”。故选A项。 6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:幸运的是,他们成功说服了MacNeill。A. rescue拯救;B. stop停,停止;C. contact联系;D. recognize认出。根据后文MacNeill说他过去上过几次心肺复苏术的课,但从未真正做过心肺复苏术。可知,他们让MacNeill停下来帮忙了。故选B项。 7.考查副词词义辨析。句意:虽然MacNeill说他过去上过几次心肺复苏术的课,但在Reddon之前,他从未真正做过心肺复苏术。A. already已经;B. often经常;C. never从不;D. ever曾经。根据语法知识,though引导的让步状语从句,主从句之间存在着转折关系,所以这里从句需要一个否定含义的词。故选C项。 8.考查连词词义辨析。句意:MacNeill立即对Reddon进行了连续胸外按压,直到5分钟后救护车到达现场。A. as当……的时候,因为;B. until直到……才;C. after在……之后;D. since自从;因为。在救护车到达之前,MacNeill一直在对Reddon进行心肺复苏。故选B项。 9.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在被紧急送往附近的医院做手术后,Reddon成功地接受了心脏病的治疗---他说他能活下来显然是非常幸运的。A. forced强迫;B. directed指挥,指导;C. invited邀请;D. rushed急促,冲。根据常识,救护车肯定立刻把病人送到医院。be rushed to“被紧急送到”。故选D项。 10.考查副词词义辨析。句意:在被紧急送往附近的医院做手术后,Reddon成功地接受了心脏病的治疗——他说他能活下来显然是非常幸运的。A. successfully成功地;B. specially特别地;C. apparently显然地;D. normally正常地。根据后文,Reddon很幸运的活了下来,说明手术很成功。故选A项。 11.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:在被紧急送往附近的医院做手术后,Reddon成功地接受了心脏病的治疗——他说他能活下来显然是非常幸运的。A. confident自信的;B. surprised吃惊的;C. lucky幸运的;D. proud自豪的。根据后文,Reddon的心脏病类型治疗成功概率比较低,所以他能活下来,算是非常幸运了。故选C项。 12.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:Reddon告诉CBC,“我这种类型的心脏病,能救活的概率不是很高,需要有人立刻打911,需要做心肺复苏术,需要附近有个医院……还得有个外科医生立即做手术,我的意思是,一切都配合的那么好,这是太神奇了”。A. high高的;B. clear清楚的;C. low矮的;D. good好的。根据前文,Reddon说他能活下来,算是非常幸运了,所以他这种类型的心脏病治愈率不高。故选A项。 13.考查副词词义辨析。句意:Reddon告诉CBC,“我这种类型的心脏病,能救活的概率不是很高,需要有人立刻打911,需要做心肺复苏术,需要附近有个医院……还得有个外科医生立即做手术,我的意思是,一切都配合的那么好,这是太神奇了”。A. exactly精确地;B. eventually最终地;C. repeatedly反复地;D. immediately立即地。根据常识,有人生病了,肯定要立刻打911。故选D项。 14.考查名词词义辨析。句意:Reddon告诉CBC,“我这种类型的心脏病,能救活的概率不是很高,需要有人立刻打911,需要做心肺复苏术,需要附近有个医院……还得有个外科医生立即做手术,我的意思是,一切都配合的那么好,这是太神奇了”。A. car汽车;B. hospital医院;C. doctor医生;D. passer-by路人。根据前文可知,Reddon被立即送到了附近的医院做了心脏病手术。本题属于原词重现。故选B项。 15.考查名词词义辨析。句意:Reddon告诉CBC,“我这种类型的心脏病,能救活的概率不是很高,需要有人立刻打911,需要做心肺复苏术,需要附近有个医院……还得有个外科医生立即做手术,我的意思是,一切都配合的那么好,这是太神奇了”。A. operation操作,手术;B. examination考试;C. suggestion建议;D. instruction说明。根据常识,外科医生肯定是给病人做手术。故选A项。 16.考查副词词义辨析。句意:Reddon告诉CBC,“我这种类型的心脏病,能救活的概率不是很高,需要有人立刻打911,需要做心肺复苏术,需要附近有个医院……还得有个外科医生立即做手术,我的意思是,一切都配合的那么好,这是太神奇了”。A. fair公平地;B. quickly快地;C. well很好地;D. much非常。根据前文,Reddon一生病,有人打急救电话,有人做心肺复苏,还被立刻送到医院做了手术,这一切都是环环相扣,搭配的非常好。故选C项。 17.考查动词词义辨析。句意:直到后来这两名加拿大人团聚时,他们才了解到他们都来自Fredricton, New Brunswick. A. admitted承认;B. agreed同意;C. announced宣布;D. realized了解,认识到。根据后文两人团聚的时候,才互相了解到来自于加拿大的同一个地方。故选D项。 18.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:Reddon说,我们俩来自同一个地方,这是太神奇了。A. frightening令人害怕的;B. embarrassing令人尴尬的;C. amazing令人吃惊的;D. puzzling令人困惑的。根据文章,这个故事是发生在美国的佛罗里达州,所以当他们知道来自于加拿大同一个地方时,都觉得很吃惊。故选C项。 19.考查动词短语辨析。句意:我们相处地非常好。我想当我们回到Fredericton 时,我们可以边喝啤酒边谈谈人生和一些事。A. get back返回;B. come across偶遇;C. go away走开 D. walk around四处走动;根据前文可知,他们都来自于Fredericton,但现在都在美国的佛罗里达州,所以只有等回去的时候再聚。故选A项。 20.考查动词短语辨析。句意:我们相处地非常好。我想当我们回到Fredericton时,我们可以边喝啤酒边谈谈人生和一些事。A. seek for寻找;B. think of想起;C. carry on继续;D. talk about谈论。根据常识,边喝啤酒,边聊天。故选D项。
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