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    Last year, Sam’s family made a decision to move to their new house. The jeep was fully packed and they was prepared for a(n) _______ day. All piled into the car, _______ six-year-old Sam. Sam’s father, Alex, _______ the engine, and the family _______ toward their new home. Alex drove for miles before they needed more supplies. Then they _______ at the nearest supermarket Walmart.

Upon driving into the parking lot, they began to _______ for a parking space. The lot was unusually _______, with many cars, shopping carts (购物车), flashing lights and busy people. Sam felt surrounded by _______. Eventually, after _______ the lot many times, Alex found a(n)________ parking space for their car, and still large enough.

Alex was about to pull in when a strange car ________ pulled into the empty spot. To the family’s ________, the driver who had been driving got out of his car and rushed towards Walmart. Alex ________ jumped out of his car and ran after him, calling, “Hey, hey! Wait!” When Alex caught the man, he asked, “Don’t you think that we can both ________ it?” The man was surprised and said, “Um, yes, I suppose we could.” They returned to the parking space and ________ their cars so that they could both park there.

That ________ Sam very much. He’d thought that his father would be angry, or even beat the stranger up. However, the whole incident ended ________ and they went into the supermarket and bought what they needed.

Alex’s reaction was pleasantly unexpected. Sam was moved by his ________ father, realizing that the correct thing to do wasn’t what he had ________ to happen. It made a strong impression on him. ________ is more important than self- righteousness (自以为是的正义).

1.A.obvious B.anxious C.enthusiastic D.tiring

2.A.following B.including C.calling D.helping

3.A.started B.repaired C.possessed D.changed

4.A.broke off B.set off C.put back D.set up

5.A.played B.lived C.dropped D.stopped

6.A.apply B.stand C.hunt D.pay

7.A.abnormal B.crowded C.quiet D.clean

8.A.advertisements B.noise C.music D.warmth

9.A.appreciating B.describing C.searching D.visiting

10.A.empty B.small C.dark D.cheap

11.A.suddenly B.pleasantly C.easily D.eventually

12.A.anger B.excitement C.satisfaction D.amazement

13.A.optimistically B.happily C.quickly D.carefully

14.A.quit B.buy C.share D.leave

15.A.adjusted B.approached C.examined D.sold

16.A.informed B.requested C.impressed D.congratulated

17.A.naturally B.peacefully C.sadly D.violently

18.A.energetic B.mean C.generous D.aggressive

19.A.allowed B.expected C.planned D.encouraged

20.A.Kindness B.Curiosity C.Justice D.Judgment

 

1.D 2.B 3.A 4.B 5.D 6.C 7.B 8.B 9.C 10.A 11.A 12.A 13.C 14.C 15.A 16.C 17.B 18.C 19.B 20.A 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了,萨姆一家搬家,开车途径超市需要停车补充物资,找到车位后,一位陌生司机抢占了他们的车位,萨姆以为父亲Alex会生气打人,然而父亲以和平方式解决了,这让萨姆感到了父亲的慷慨和善良。 1.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:吉普车里挤满了人,他们准备迎接劳累的一天。A. obvious明显的;B. anxious焦虑的;C. enthusiastic热情的;D. tiring劳累的。由上文的move to their new house可知,搬家是很劳累的事情。故选D项。 2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:全都塞进车里,包括六岁的萨姆。A. following跟随;B. including包括;C. calling叫喊;D. helping帮助。由上文的The jeep was fully packed,可知吉普车里挤满了人,也包括萨姆。故选B项。 3.考查动词词义辨析。句意:萨姆的父亲,Alex,启动了车的引擎。A. started启动;B. repaired修理;C. possessed占有;D. changed改变。由后文中的Alex drove for miles可知,Alex启动了车的引擎。故选A项。 4.考查动词短语辨析。句意:一家人出发去了他们的新家。A. broke off中断;B. set off出发、动身;C. put back推迟;D. set up设立。由上文他们要搬家和Alex开动了车可知,全家人是要出发去新家。故选B项。 5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:然后他们停在了最近的沃尔玛超市。A. played玩耍;B. lived生活、住;C. dropped掉落;D. stopped停。由上文可知,需要物资前,车已经开了几个小时,现在需要在超市买东西补充物资,所以是在超市那里停车了。故选D项。 6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他们一开进停车场,就开始寻找停车位。A. apply申请;B. stand忍受、支持;C. hunt寻找;D. pay支付。由driving into the parking lot可知,进停车场要寻找车位停车。故选C项。 7.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这个停车场异常拥挤。A. abnormal异常的;B. crowded拥挤的;C. quiet安静的;D. clean干净的。由后文的many cars, shopping carts, flashing lights and busy people可知,停车场很拥挤。故选B项。 8.考查名词词义辨析。句意:萨姆感到被噪音包围了。A. advertisements广告;B. noise噪音;C. music音乐;D. warmth温暖。由上文可知,停车场很拥挤,人和车很多,所以噪音大。故选B项。 9.考查动词词义辨析。句意:终于,在多次搜寻停车场之后,Alex为他们的车找到了一个空位,而且还足够大。A. appreciating欣赏;B. describing描述;C. searching 搜寻;D. visiting拜访。由下文Alex找了一个停车位可知,他们在停车场寻找了好多次才找到车位。故选C项。 10.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:终于,在多次搜寻停车场之后,Alex为他们的车找到了一个空位,而且还足够大。A. empty空的;B. small小的;C. dark黑暗的;D. cheap便宜的。由下文第11空后的the empty spot可知,是空的车位。故选A项。 11.考查副词词义辨析。句意:Alex正要停车时,一辆奇怪的车突然开进了空位。A. suddenly突然地;B. pleasantly愉快地;C. easily简单地;D. eventually最终地。由全文语境可知,这辆车是突然停在了空位上。故选A项。 12.考查名词词义辨析。句意:令全家生气的是,开车的司机下了车就冲进了沃尔玛。A. anger怒气;B. excitement兴奋;C. satisfaction满意;D. amazement惊讶。由上下文可知,司机把车停在了Alex找的车位上,直接进了超市,这肯定让Alex一家生气。故选A项。 13.考查副词词义辨析。句意:Alex快速从车里下来并追赶那个司机。A. optimistically乐观地;B. happily快乐地;C. quickly快速地;D. carefully认真地。由后文Alex caught the man可知,Alex只有快速下车才能赶上人。故选C项。 14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Alex赶上了那个人,他问:“你不觉得我们可以一起分享吗?”。A. quit停止;B. buy买;C. share分享;D. leave离开。由下文第15空后的they could both park there可知,他们把车停在一起了,所以是分享车位。故选C项。 15.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他们回到停车位,调整了他们的车,以便两人都能在那里停车。A. adjusted调整;B. approached接近;C. examined检查;D. sold卖。由上文分享车位可知,一个车位上停两辆车需要调整车子。故选A项。 16.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这让萨姆印象深刻。A. informed通知;B. requested请求;C. impressed给……留下印象;D. congratulated祝贺。由后文第19空后的It made a strong impression on him可知,整件事让他印象深刻。故选C项。 17.考查副词词义辨析。句意:然而,整件事以和平的方法结束了。A. naturally自然地;B. peacefully和平地;C. sadly悲伤地;D. violently暴力地。由上下文可知,萨姆爸爸Alex把车和陌生人地车停在一起后就进超市买东西去了,说明整件事以和平方式落幕。故选B项。 18.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:萨姆被慷慨的父亲感动了。A. energetic精力充沛的;B. mean吝啬的;C. generous慷慨的;D. aggressive侵略性的。由上文可知,车位被占,父亲并没有生气,而是选择和陌生人一起分享车位,说明父亲慷慨。故选C项。 19.考查动词词义辨析。句意:意识到正确的事情不是他所期望的那样。A. allowed允许;B. expected期望;C. planned计划;D. encouraged鼓励。由上文可知,车位被占,萨姆以为父亲会生气打人,但父亲却以和平的方式解决了,所以父亲并未如他预想的一样做。故选B项。 20.考查名词词义辨析。句意:善意比自以为是更重要。A. Kindness善意;B. Curiosity好奇心;C. Justice正义;D. Judgment判断。由上文可知,车位被占,父亲并未生气却以和平的方式解决,这是一种善意。故选A项。
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