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Four days ago, I was taking a taxi. On the way, I just had the      stop at a store to buy something. A woman       me to let her hitchhike (免费搭车).

I     and picked this woman up. I thought she was too fat; she     about 120kg. But she was very sweet and kind-hearted, so I didn’t      .

She was talking to me      while going back to her place about how she got everything for her       . So I thought to myself she must have a happy family. But nothing special       yet.

I got to her apartment       she needed help getting all the things she got to her place. I just helped her out and while I was      the stuff inside her house, I    that her husband walked in from the back of the apartment. So she was talking to him in her    voice, “Honey, I got you this; Honey, I got you that.” But what I came to notice was that her husband was    . And then I looked close to how they were together and I knew for that moment I was seeing “TRUE      ”.

They cared for each other so      and what they looked like was not    at all.

I was just deeply     by the true love between them.

Sometimes I think about going back to the apartment and tell them what I    in them and to thank them for sharing their    with me, even it is for a few     . I like the blind couple care about each other; it is a very happy and romantic thing.

1.A. stranger    B. waiter      C. passenger       D. driver

2.A. reminded       B. allowed       C. asked          D. helped

3.A. nodded        B. promised    C. hesitated      D. explained

4.A. carried        B. weighed       C. supported      D. lifted

5.A. remember     B. mind         C. worry           D. leave

6.A. gladly         B. nervously   C. slowly         D. calmly

7.A. friend        B. husband       C. daughter       D. neighbor

8.A. stayed        B. continued    C. stopped       D. happened

9.A. unless        B. if           C. because       D. although

10.A. moving       B. searching    C. arranging      D. observing

11.A. imaged       B. noticed      C. believed       D. expected

12.A. polite       B. tired         C. high            D. sweet

13.A. painful      B. foolish      C. blind           D. ill

14.A. LOVE         B. FRIENDSHIP    C. JUDGEMENT       D.STORY

15.A. frequently    B. deeply        C. thankfully    D. quietly

16.A. useful        B. clear      C. secret        D. important

17.A. encouraged    B. surprised    C. touched         D. shocked

18.A. hid           B. built         C. put            D. saw

19.A. lives      B. troubles     C. food           D. memory

20.A. days          B. hours         C. minutes        D. seconds

 

1.D 2.C 3.A 4.B 5.B 6.A 7.B 8.D 9.C 10.A 11.B 12.D 13.C 14.A 15.B 16.D 17.C 18.D 19.A 20.C 【解析】 试题分析:虽然夫妻二人各有缺陷但之间有真爱,二人的表现深深感动了作者…… 1. 考查名词。A. stranger陌生人;B. waiter服务员;C. passenger乘客;D. driver司机。此处指让司机停在商店处我要去买东西。下文有人要搭车也可知,故选D. 2.A. reminded提醒;B. allowed 允许;C. asked请求,让;D. helped 帮助。句意:一名妇女请求我让她免费搭车。此处是ask sb. to do sth.“让某人做某事”,故选C. 3.A. nodded点头;B. promised允诺;C. hesitated犹豫;D. explained解释。此处指我点头同意把她接上车。故选A. 4.A. carried 搬运;B. weighed称重;C. supported支持;D. lifted举起。此处指她体重有120公斤,故选B. 5.A. remember记得;B. mind介意;C. worry 担心;D. leave离开。此处指虽然她很胖,但人很亲切友善,所以我不介意。故选B. 6.A. gladly高兴地;B. nervously紧张地;C. slowly缓满地;D. calmly镇静地。此处指她坐到座位上时高兴地和我交谈。根据句意及下文的a happy family可知她很高兴,故选A. 7.A. friend朋友;B. husband丈夫;C. daughter女儿;D. neighbor邻居。此处指她谈论给丈夫买的东西。通过下文的So she was talking to him in her voice, “Honey, I got you this; Honey, I got you that.”也可知是给丈夫买的东西。故选B. 8.A. stayed停留;B. continued继续;C. stopped 停止;D. happened发生。句意:然而没有什么特殊的事发生。此处指下文看到的与作者想象的不一样,故选D. 9.A. unless除非;B. if 如果;C. because因为;D. although尽管。句意:因为她需要帮忙把买的东西拎回家,所以我去了她家。故选C. 10.A. moving移动;B. searching搜查;C. arranging安排;D. observing观察。此处指我帮她把买的东西移动进家。故选A. 11.A. imaged想象;B. noticed 注意;C. believed相信;D. expected盼望。句意:我注意到她丈夫从后面走过来。根据句意选B. 12.形容词。A. polite礼貌的;B. tired累的;C high高的;D. sweet亲切的。句意:她走过去用亲切的声音说:“宝贝,我给你买了这个,给你买了那个”。上文也提到she was very sweet and kind-hearted,故选D. 13.A. painful痛苦的;B. foolish愚蠢的;C. blind盲的;D. ill病的。句意:但是我仔细注意到她丈夫是盲的。根据下文的the blind couple也可知,故选C. 14.A. LOVE爱;B. FRIENDSHIP友谊;C. JUDGEMENT判断;D.STORY故事。此处指此刻我看到了真爱。TRUE LOVE“真爱”,指这对夫妻间的真爱。故选A. 15.A. frequently经常地;B. deeply深深地;C. thankfully 感谢地;D. quietly安静地。句意:他们如此深深地互相关心,长得什么样根本就不重要。故选B. 16. 考查形容词。A. useful有用的;B. clear清楚的;C. secret秘密的;D. important重要的。句意:他们如此深深地互相关心,长得什么样根本就不重要。此处指夫妻二人的外貌,故选D. 17.A. encouraged鼓励;B. surprised 吃惊;C. touched 感动,触动;D. shocked震惊。句意:我被他们之间的真爱深深感动了。 18.A. hid隐藏;B. built 建造;C. put放;D. saw看见。句意:有时候我想去他们家告诉他们我从他们身上所看到的。此处指作者看到的感人的情景。故选D. 19.A. lives生活;B. troubles麻烦;C. food 食物;D. memory记忆。此处指感谢他们和我分享他们的生活。故选A. 20. 考查名词。A. days每天;B. hours小时;C. minutes分钟;D. seconds秒。句意:即使只有几分钟。此处指作者和这对夫妇相处的几分钟,故选C. 考点:考查人生百味类短文阅读。
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