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It was Sunday and I was returning from my sister’s place. I left_______thinking that I might get a seat in the metro (地铁) and it would be a rather easy_______. But since my bad luck was_______me everywhere, I couldn’t get a seat. I_______and made my way straight to the end of the compartment. I_______there leaning on the side rails. I was feeling very_______about myself.

After few_______I got a seat. Just then, entered a_______lady supported by the metro staff and she sat next to me. I helped her out of the wheelchair and made her sit. I_______my MP4 player and pushed the earpieces just to keep all the________thoughts from my head. Just then I heard the lady calling me. She introduced herself to me and asked about me. I________my best possible smile and answered that much only and pushed ________my earpieces.

She went on________and I had to take out my earpieces and keep them back in my bag. She told me she was a student at Ramakrishna Mission Ashram and goes there________. It gives her peace and strength. The strength to keep going________her to enjoy the human life as much as possible. She then gave me one of Swami’s________and also recited some of verses. She kept on talking for the most of the time and I was very________listening to her.

We were so busy in talking that we didn’t even________our names and I didn’t notice it until we came to our train station and we went our ways.________she left, I opened the booklet she gave and read inspirational________. There and then, I understood that whatever may come, it should not hamper our hopes and our expectations.

1.A. carefully    B. early    C. slowly    D. luckily

2.A. tour    B. voyage    C. travel    D. journey

3.A. approaching    B. attending    C. following    D. attacking

4.A. entered    B. remained    C. stayed    D. insisted

5.A. left    B. lay    C. sat    D. stood

6.A. low    B. confident    C. proud    D. special

7.A. points    B. passages    C. stops    D. seats

8.A. wealthy    B. crippled    C. learned    D. stubborn

9.A. searched for    B. pulled off    C. picked up    D. took out

10.A. positive    B. objective    C. negative    D. valuable

11.A. forced    B. changed    C. created    D. offered

12.A. up    B. ahead    C. down    D. back

13.A. questioning    B. talking    C. arguing    D. quarreling

14.A. constantly    B. commonly    C. instantly    D. regularly

15.A. forbids    B. warns    C. helps    D. reminds

16.A. gifts    B. books    C. records    D. pictures

17.A. attentively    B. angrily    C. nervously    D. anxiously

18.A. remember    B. explain    C. understand    D. exchange

19.A. Since    B. After    C. Before    D. When

20.A. letters    B. notices    C. messages    D. purposes

 

1. B 2. D 3. C 4. A 5. D 6. A 7. C 8. B 9. D 10. C 11. A 12. D 13. B 14. D 15. C 16. B 17. A 18. D 19. B 20. C 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了"我"在早班的地铁上站了几站刚找到一个座位,就上来一个残疾女士,"我"把座位让给她,她不停地与我谈话,使我懂得我们的希望和期待永远不要被束缚。 1.考查副词的辨析。A. carefully仔细地;B. early提早;C. slowly慢慢地; D. luckily幸运地。句意为:我早早地离开了,想着我也许能在地铁上找到一个座位。故选B。 2.考查名词的辨析。A. tour旅游;B. voyage航行;C. travel旅行;D. journey旅途,旅程。句意为:也许这将是一个容易的旅途。故选D。 3.考查动词的辨析。A. approaching靠近;B. attending参加;C. following跟随;D. attacking攻击。句意为:坏运气到处跟随着我。故选C。 4.考查动词的辨析。A. entered进入;B. remained保持;C. stayed停留; D. insisted坚持。句意为:我径直走到车厢的尽头。故选A。 5.考查动词的辨析。A. left离开;B. lay 躺,卧;C. sat 坐;D. stood站立。句意为:我站在那里,靠着侧面扶手。lean against 斜靠着,故选D。 6.考查形容词的辨析。A. low低的;B. confident自信的;C. proud自豪的;D. special特殊的。句意为:我感到情绪低落。feel low 情绪不高,意志消沉。故选A。 7.考查名词的辨析。A. points点,见解;B. passages短文,通路; C. stops站点;D. seats座位。根据After few___7___I got a seat.可知,停了几站后,我找到了一个座位。故选C。 8.考查形容词的辨析。A. wealthy富有的;B. crippled残废的;C. learned有学问的;D. stubborn顽固的。根据后面的supported by the subway staff 由地铁工作人员扶着,可知是一个残疾的女士,故选B。 9.考查动词短语的辨析。A. searched for寻找;B. pulled off成功完成;C. picked up 捡起;D. took out取出。根据I___9___my MP4 player and pushed the earpieces just to keep all the___10___thoughts from my head.可知,我拿出我的MP4播放器,按下耳机,只是为了让所有的消极想法远离我的大脑。故选D。 10.考查形容词的辨析。A. positive积极的;B. objective客观的;C. negative消极的;D. valuable有价值的。句意为:我拿出我的MP4播放器,按下耳机,只是为了让所有的消极想法远离我的大脑。故选C。 11.考查动词辨析。A. forced强迫;B. changed改变;C. created创造;D. offered提供。句意为:我强迫自己回应以最好的微笑。故选A。 12.考查副词的辨析。根据I___11___my best possible smile and answered that much only and pushed ___12___my earpieces.可知,我强颜欢笑,只回答了这么多,把耳机往后推了推。故选D。 13.考查动词的辨析。A. questioning询问;B. talking谈论;C. arguing辩论;D. quarreling争吵。根据She went on___13___and I had to take out my earpieces and keep them back in my bag.可知,她继续说,我不得不拿出耳机,把它们放回包里。故选B。 14.考查副词的辨析。A. constantly持续不断地;B. commonly普遍地; C. instantly立即地;D. regularly有规律地。根据She told me she was a student at Ramakrishna Mission Ashram and goes there___14___.可知,她告诉我她是Ramakrishna Mission Ashram的学生,经常去那里。故选D。 15.考查动词的辨析。A. forbids禁止;B. warns警告;C. helps帮助; D. reminds提醒。根据The strength to keep going___15___her to enjoy the human life as much as possible.可知,不断前进的力量帮助她尽可能多地享受人类生活。故选C。 16.考查名词的辨析。A. gifts礼物;B. books书;C. records记录;D. pictures图画。根据She then gave me one of Swami’s___16___and also recited some of verses.可知,然后她给了我一本Swami的书,还背诵了几首诗。故选B。 17.考查副词。考查副词。A. attentively专心地;B. angrily生气地;C. nervously紧张不安地;D. anxiously忧虑地。根据She kept on talking for the most of the time and I was very___17___listening to her.可知,她大部分时间都在不停地说话,而我非常专心地听她说话。故选A。 18.考查动词的辨析。A. remember记得;B. explain解释;C. understand明白;D. exchange交换。根据We were so busy in talking that we didn’t even___18___our names可知,我们都没交换彼此的姓名。故选D。 19.考查连词的辨析。A.Though尽管;B.After在---之后;C.Because因为;D.Since既然。根据___19___she left, I opened the booklet she gave and read inspirational___20___.可知,她走后,我打开了她送给我的小册子,读了一些鼓舞人心的信息。故选B。 20.考查名词。A. letters信;B. notices通知;C. messages信息;D. purposes目的。根据___19___she left, I opened the booklet she gave and read inspirational___20___.可知,她走后,我打开了她送给我的小册子,读了一些鼓舞人心的信息。故选C。
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