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    An Aussie family vacation has been saved thanks to a kind-hearted stranger. He helped the stranded (陷于困境的) travelers after learning about their _______on social media.

The Melrose family had been in the middle of a 2, 500-mile road trip across Australia last week when their car_______in the middle of the Northern Territory.

Daryn Melrose, his wife, and two daughters had _______their home in Gippsland with two boats in tow (拖在后面) so they could _______in the national minnow sailing championships in Darwin.

Since the youngsters had spent all year_______for the tournament, they were_______when they realized that all of their efforts would be in vain — with 620 miles standing between them and Darwin, it seemed as if they had no _______ but to give up their _______of competing.

Upon learning about their _______, ABC News made a social media post in the ________ that one of their readers would be willing to________ the Melrose family.

Darwin resident Rodney Sims had been ________ his news feed when he saw the appeal for help and recalled (回想起) a time when he had been in the same situation.

“About 30 years ago, strangely enough, I was in a ________situation with a broken-down car and someone helped me out...this was my time to________,” Sims said.

Sims then jumped in his truck and ________all the way down to where the family was staying in a Tenant Creek motel. After fastening their boats to his ________, he brought the Melroses all the way back to Darwin, ________to a shocking 1,250-mile round-trip journey.

Needless to say, the Melroses were extremely ________by the stranger’s act of kindness.

“What a fantastic effort,” Daryn said.“My daughters and I could not be more________for his efforts,” he added. “They got here ________and are hoping for good results after their competitions.”

1.A.disadvantages B.troubles C.conversations D.purposes

2.A.caught up B.turned up C.fell down D.broke down

3.A.left B.lost C.shared D.abandoned

4.A.serve B.survive C.compete D.develop

5.A.training B.arguing C.designing D.searching

6.A.determined B.independent C.heartbroken D.ashamed

7.A.reason B.choice C.question D.doubt

8.A.jobs B.hobbies C.members D.dreams

9.A.instruction B.dilemma C.behavior D.preference

10.A.manner B.theory C.hope D.order

11.A.help B.expect C.beat D.admit

12.A.preparing for B.caring about C.checking with D.looking through

13.A.similar B.defensive C.common D.particular

14.A.speak out B.give back C.hold on D.set out

15.A.ran B.cycled C.walked D.drove

16.A.pole B.machine C.truck D.boat

17.A.exposing B.increasing C.spreading D.amounting

18.A.amused B.touched C.confused D.embarrassed

19.A.silent B.responsible C.grateful D.anxious

20.A.in time B.in turn C.in secret D.in short

 

1.B 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.A 6.C 7.B 8.D 9.B 10.C 11.A 12.D 13.A 14.B 15.D 16.C 17.D 18.B 19.C 20.A 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了梅尔罗斯夫妇带两个女儿去参加在达尔文举行的全国小型帆船锦标赛,中途车坏了,在媒体的报道下,一个陌生人开车将他们及时送到了比赛地。这个陌生人在三十年前也遇到过同样的境况,得到了好心人的帮助,所以他这次是对社会的回报。 1.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他在社交媒体上了解到被困旅客的困境后,帮助了他们。A. disadvantages劣势;B. troubles烦恼;C. conversations会话;D. purposes目的。根据第1空前的the stranded (陷于困境的) travelers可知,他们有“麻烦”。故选B。 2.考查动词短语辨析。句意:上周,梅尔罗斯一家在澳大利亚北部地区驾车行驶2500英里时,车抛锚了。A. caught up抓起;B. turned up出现,调高;C. fell down倒下;D. broke down车坏了,打破,筋疲力尽。根据第2空前后的内容in the middle of a 2, 500-mile road trip across Australia last week when their car和 in the middle of the Northern Territory.可推知,车坏了。故选D。 3.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Daryn Melrose,他的妻子和两个女儿带着两艘船离开了他们在吉普斯兰的家,这样他们就可以参加在达尔文举行的全国小型帆船锦标赛。A. left离开;B. lost丢失;C. shared分享;D. abandoned 抛弃。根据第3空后的their home in Gippsland with two boats in tow (拖在后面)可知,她们“离开”家。故选A。 4.考查动词词义辨析。 句意:Daryn Melrose,他的妻子和两个女儿带着两艘船离开了他们在吉普斯兰的家,这样他们就可以参加在达尔文举行的全国小型帆船锦标赛。A. serve招待,供应;B. survive幸存;C. compete竞争; D. develop发展。根据第14空后的in the national minnow sailing championships in Darwin.可知,她们去参加“比赛”。故选C。 5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:由于这些年轻人花了整整一年的时间为比赛进行训练,当他们意识到他们所有的努力都将付诸东流时,他们的心都碎了——620英里的路程将他们和达尔文隔开,他们似乎别无选择,只能放弃参加比赛的梦想。A. training训练;B. arguing辩论;C. designing设计;D. searching搜寻。根据第5空后的for the tournament,可知,为比赛进行“训练”。故选A。 6.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:由于这些年轻人花了整整一年的时间为比赛进行训练,当他们意识到他们所有的努力都将付诸东流时,他们的心都碎了——620英里的路程将他们和达尔文隔开,他们似乎别无选择,只能放弃参加比赛的梦想。A. determined意志坚定的;B. independent独立的;C. heartbroken心碎的;D. ashamed羞愧的。根据第6空后面的when they realized that all of their efforts would be in vain可知,不能参加比赛,她们的心都碎了。故选C。 7.考查名词词义辨析。句意: 由于这些年轻人花了整整一年的时间为比赛进行训练,当他们意识到他们所有的努力都将付诸东流时,他们的心都碎了——620英里的路程将他们和达尔文隔开,他们似乎别无选择,只能放弃参加比赛的梦想。A. reason理由;B. choice选择;C. question问题;D. doubt怀疑。根据第7空前的with 620 miles standing between them and Darwin可知,她们别无选择。故选B。 8.考查名词词义辨析。句意:由于这些年轻人花了整整一年的时间为比赛进行训练,当他们意识到他们所有的努力都将付诸东流时,他们的心都碎了——620英里的路程将他们和达尔文隔开,他们似乎别无选择,只能放弃参加比赛的梦想。A. jobs工作;B. hobbies业余爱好;C. members成员;D. dreams梦想。根据第7空前的with 620 miles standing between them and Darwin可知,她们只能放弃“梦想”,故选D。 9.考查名词词义辨析。句意:得知他们的困境后,ABC新闻在社交媒体上发了一条帖子,希望他们的一位读者愿意帮助麦罗斯一家。A. instruction指令,命令;B. dilemma困境;C. behavior行为,举止;D. preference偏爱。根据第9空后的ABC News made a social media post可知,媒体知道了她们的“困境”。故选B。 10.考查名词词义辨析。句意:得知他们的困境后,ABC新闻在社交媒体上发了一条帖子,希望他们的一位读者愿意帮助麦罗斯一家。A. manner方式;B. theory理论;C. hope希望;D. order命令。根据第10空后的one of their readers would be willing to可知,此处指“希望”帮助他们的一位读者。故选C。 11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:得知他们的困境后,ABC新闻在社交媒体上发了一条帖子,希望他们的一位读者愿意帮助麦罗斯一家。A. help帮助;B. expect期盼;C. beat打败;D. admit承认。根据第11空前后的内容one of their readers would be willing to和 the Melrose family.可知,一位读者愿意“帮助”她们。故选A。 12.考查动词词组。句意:住在达尔文的罗德尼·西姆斯在浏览他的新闻推送时看到了求助请求,他回忆起了自己曾处于同样情况下的一段时间。A. preparing for 准备;B. caring about介意;C. checking with检查;D. looking through浏览。根据第12空后的his news feed when he saw the appeal for help and recalled (回想起) a time when he had been in the same situation.可知,他在“浏览”新闻时看到了求助。故选D。 13.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:大约30年前,奇怪的是,我也遇到过类似的情况,当时我的车坏了,有人帮了我。这是我回报的时刻。A. similar相似的;B. defensive自卫的;C. common共同的;D. particular特别的。根据上段最后一句中recalled (回想起) a time when he had been in the same situation.可知,Sims想起了三十年前他所处的“相似”的境况。故选A。 14.考查动词短语辨析。句意:大约30年前,奇怪的是,我也遇到过类似的情况,当时我的车坏了,有人帮了我。这是我回报的时刻,A. speak out大胆地说;B. give back归还;C. hold on不挂断电话,继续;D. set out出发,开始。三十年前别人帮助我,我现在要“回报”。故选B。 15.考查动词词义辨析。句意:西姆斯跳进他的卡车,一路开到这家人住的Tenant Creek motel。A. ran跑;B. cycled循环;C. walked走路;D. drove驾驶。根据第15空后的all the way down to where the family was staying in a Tenant Creek motel.可知,卡车“驶到”这家人住的宾馆。故选D。 16.考查名词词义辨析。句意:在把他们的船系在他的卡车上后,他把梅尔罗斯夫妇一路带回了达尔文,这是一次令人震惊的1250英里的往返旅程。A. pole极点;B. machine机器;C. truck卡车;D. boat船。根据15空前的jumped in his truck可知,把船系到“卡车”上。故选C。 17.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在把他们的船系在他的卡车上后,他把梅尔罗斯夫妇一路带回了达尔文,这是一次令人震惊的1250英里的往返旅程。A. exposing暴露;B. increasing增长;C. spreading传播;D. amounting总计。根据第17空后的to a shocking 1, 250-mile round-trip journey.此处指“总计”的行程。故选D。 18.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:不用说,梅尔罗斯夫妇被陌生人的善举深深感动了。A. amused被逗乐的;B. touched受感动的;C. confused困惑的;D. embarrassed尴尬的。根据第18空后的by the stranger’s act of kindness.可知,梅尔罗斯夫妇很“感动”。故选B。 19.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:“这是多么了不起的努力啊,”达林说。“我和我的女儿们都非常感谢他的努力,”他补充道。A. silent沉默的;B. responsible负责人的;C. grateful感激的;D. anxious焦虑的。根据第19空后的for his efforts可知,对他“感激”。固定词组:be grateful for“因……而感激”。故选C。 20.考查介词短语辨析。句意:他们及时赶到这里,希望在比赛后取得好成绩。A. in time及时;B. in turn反而;C. in secret秘密地;D. in short简而言之。根据第20空后的are hoping for good results after their competitions.可知,“及时”赶到,参加了比赛。故选A。
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