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I realized that I was getting cold, and ...

I realized that I was getting cold, and felt it was probably time to go back to the apartment, so I put my collar up against the wind and began to walk back up the cold street. I managed to get some food from a vendor(小贩), and walked on.

About twenty-five minutes later I knew that something was wrong. It was getting very, very cold, there were no streetlights, and the hill I was hoping to see on my right was nowhere in sight.  There was almost no light except for mysterious red crosses shining from the tops of churches, and I was beginning to get worried.  To cut a long story short, I had walked the wrong way from a crossroads, and had wandered miles in the wrong direction. My head was aching from the cold, and I couldn’t think straight. Turing around, I started back, and a long time later was outside the house I had set off from. It was at about that time I realized that I had a gate key but no house key.  How happy I was when I found that the front door was open—my only piece of good luck that day.  My apartment was of course locked, my head felt like it was about to explode, and my hands and feet were freezing.

I tried turning the handle.  No luck.  I tried another key from England.  I wanted to avoid waking the family downstairs, so despite the fear of an early death from cold, I couldn’t break the door down.  What would my hosts think? I pulled an ATM card from my pocket and forced it alongside the inside of the lock. I didn’t think it would work, but after fifteen minutes of trying, I heard a click.  Another couple of minutes later the door was open.  Relieved, I took off my clothes in the dark and got into bed.

1.The purpose of the passage is mainly to            .

A. tell us how difficult it is living abroad

B. show us how terrible the weather was

C. tell us an unusual experience abroad

D. show us how afraid the author was

2. What made the author find he had walked the wrong way?

A. He didn’t see the house.

B. A vendor reminded him.

C. The street name reminded him.

D. He didn’t see the hill.

3.What can we learn from the passage?

A. The front door was closed.

B. The house had many locks.

C. The author woke the hosts.

D. The author came from England.

4.From the passage we can infer that the author was            .

A. careful                             B. careless                          C. excited                         D. annoying

 

1.C 2.D 3.D 4.A 【解析】略
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1.

 

A.

painting

B.

smiling

C.

cooking

D.

serving

2.

 

A.

restaurant

B.

sky

C.

corner

D.

table

3.

 

A.

common

B.

special

C.

considerable

D.

delicious

4.

 

A.

argument

B.

discussion

C.

conversations

D.

debate

5.

 

A.

attend to

B.

look for

C.

care for

D.

find out

6.

 

A.

paid

B.

called

C.

carried

D.

pushed

7.

 

A.

advice

B.

suggestions

C.

tip

D.

prize

8.

 

A.

doubt

B.

suspect

C.

happen

D.

understand

9.

 

A.

feeling

B.

look

C.

attitude

D.

expression

10.

 

A.

thinking

B.

hoping

C.

wondering

D.

expecting

11.

 

A.

unreasonable

B.

appropriate

C.

unfair

D.

helpful

12.

 

A.

looking

B.

sounding

C.

doing

D.

imagining

13.

 

A.

help

B.

keep

C.

drive

D.

follow

14.

 

A.

except

B.

below

C.

above

D.

within

15.

 

A.

son

B.

friend

C.

colleague

D.

parent

16.

 

A.

excellent

B.

skilled

C.

generous

D.

grateful

17.

 

A.

rather than

B.

more than

C.

less than

D.

no more than

18.

 

A.

devoting

B.

remembering

C.

acknowledging

D.

ignoring

19.

 

A.

respect

B.

sympathy

C.

thanks

D.

satisfactory

20.

 

A.

trained

B.

refused

C.

left

D.

married

 

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