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On a cold winter evening, I was walking home, tired and hungry, when suddenly came screams (呼喊声) from behind some trees. _____ , I slowed down to listen, and _____ that what I was hearing were the sounds of a fight. A woman was being _____ not far from where I stood.

“Should I go to help her?” I thought. I was worried about my own _____ , and I regretted having suddenly decided to take a new way home that night. _____ I’m hurt too? Shouldn’t I just _____ to the nearest phone and call the police?...” But already the girl’s _____ were growing weaker. I knew it was time for me to act fast because I could not _____ the life of this unknown woman, _____ it meant risking (冒……的危险) my own life.

I am not a _____ man. I didn’t know where I found the _____ and physical strength(体力), but once I had finally _____ to help the girl, I became suddenly changed. I ran behind the bushes and _____ the attacker off the woman. Struggling, we fell to the ground, where we fought for a few minutes _____ the man jumped up and escaped.

_____ heavily, I stood up and came up to the girl, who was crying behind a tree. In the   56  , I could not see her clearly, but I could certainly _____ her shock. Not wanting to frighten her any further, I at first spoke to her from a distance.

“It’s OK,” I said _____ . “The man ran away. You’re safe now. ”There was a long stop and then I heard the words, said in both wonder and _____ . “Dad, is that you?” And then, from behind the tree, stepped out my youngest _____ , Katherine.

1.A. ExcitedB. FrightenedC. InterestedD. Disappointed

2.A. knewB. understoodC. realizedD. imagined

3.A. attackedB. buriedC. robbed (抢劫)D. caught

4.A. moneyB. safetyC. futureD. family

5.A. What forB. So whatC. What aboutD. What if

6.A. moveB. escapeC. runD. jump

7.A. criesB. noisesC. cheersD. sounds

8.A. saveB. ignoreC. changeD. decide

9.A. althoughB. becauseC. asD. but

10.A. kindB. generousC. intelligentD. brave

11.A. courageB. beliefC. attitudeD. hope

12.A. agreedB. expectedC. promisedD. decided

13.A. tookB. droppedC. pulledD. got

14.A. unlessB. afterC. sinceD. until

15.A. WalkingB. DrinkingC. BreathingD. Fighting

16.A. daylightB. afternoonC. darknessD. midnight

17.A. feelB. seeC. guessD. find

18.A. angrilyB. softlyC. loudlyD. happily

19.A. shameB. peaceC. painD. surprise

20. A. sonB. daughterC. grandsonD. cousin

 

1.B 2.C 3.A 4.B 5.D 6.C 7.A 8.B 9.A 10.D 11.A 12.D 13.C 14.D 15.C 16.C 17.A 18.B 19.D 20.B 【解析】 试题分析:本文属于记叙文,作者在一天冬天的晚上救了一个被歹徒袭击的女孩,却发现是自己的女儿。 1.】B 考查生活常识。形容词excited兴奋的;frightened害怕的;interested有趣的;disappointed失望的;在冬天的夜晚,突然从身后传来呼救的声音,这会让人感觉很害怕。B项属于正常的感觉。故B正确。 2.】C 考查动词辨析。动词know知道;understand理解;realize意识到;imagine想象;我放慢脚步去听,意识到原来这个声音是打斗的声音。这是一个渐进的过程,所以使用C项。 3.】A 考查动词辨析。动词attack攻击;bury埋葬;rob抢劫;catch抓住;本题BCD三项都保护A项内容,从传来的声音判断有一个女生被攻击,至于是不是BCD项的情况,暂不清楚。故A正确。 4.】B 考查上下文串联。此时的作者很纠结,是去救这个女孩,我很担心自身安全。故B正确。 5.】D 考查固定搭配。搭配what for为了什么?so what?那又怎么样?what about...?...怎么样:what if...?要是....又如何?本句仍然在叙述作者自己的纠结,要是我受伤了又怎么办呢?故D正确。 6.】C 考查动词辨析。动词move移动;escape逃跑;run奔跑;jump跳跃;作者在想另外一个办法:跑到最近的电话亭报警。他仍然在担心自身安全,想在保护好自己的情况下再救他人。故C正确。 7.】A 考查上下文串联。根据43题可知被袭击是一个女性,当女性被袭击时通常大哭不已。故A正确。 8.】B 考查动词辨析。动词save挽救,节约;ignore不管,不顾;change改变;decide决定;最后作者做出了决定,不能不管别人的性命,要离开采取行动。故B项正确。 9.】A 考查连词辨析。连词although尽管;because因为;as随着,因为;but但是;尽管去救这个女孩可能会很危险,但是也不能不管别人的生命。故B正确。 10.】D 考查上下文串联。形容词kind善良的;brave勇敢的;generous慷慨的;intelligent聪明的;从上文中作者纠结是否要去救这个女孩可知,作者实际上并不是一个很勇敢的人。故D正确。 11.】A 考查名词辨析。名词courage勇气;belief信念,信仰;attitude态度;hope希望;我不知道哪里的来的勇气和力气,一旦我决定去救人,我就立刻改变。救人与信念、态度和希望无关。故A项正确。 12.】D 考查动词辨析。动词agree同意;expect期待,预料;promise允诺;decide决定;一旦我决定了要爱帮助这个女孩,我立刻就有了改变。变得很勇敢,不再纠结自身的危险。故D正确。 13.】C 考查动词辨析。动词take拿走;drop扔下;pull拉;get得到;对方正在欺负女孩,我把对方拉开并和他扭打在一起。动词pull和当时的情景是一致的。故C正确。 14.】D 考查连词辨析。连词unless除非,如果...不;after在...后;since自从,既然;本句中until引导时间状语从句,意为“直到...”,我一直和这个袭击者搏斗,直到他逃跑。故D正确。 15.】C 考查生活常识。动词walk步行;drink喝;breath呼吸,喘气;fight打斗;我和袭击者搏斗了很久,所以气喘吁吁地站了起来朝女孩走了过去。和步行,喝,以及打斗无关。故C正确。 16.】C 考查上下文串联。根据文章第一句On a cold winter evening.....可知这个故事发生在寒冷的冬天的晚上,所以使用darkness黑暗。在黑暗中,我看不清楚对方,但是我能够感觉到女孩在颤抖。故C正确。 17.】A 考查动词辨析。动词feel感觉;see看见;guess猜想,认为;find发现,找到,觉得;在黑暗中,我看不清楚对方,但是我能够感觉到女孩在颤抖。因为天黑,我看不见,也发现不了,只能是感觉。故A正确。 18.】B 考查副词辨析。副词angrily生气地;softly温和地;loudly大声地;happily开心地;因为对方收到了很大的惊吓,所以我很温和地和她说话。以免吓到她。与ACD三项语义不搭配。故B正确。 19.】D 考查上下文串联。名词shame羞愧;peace和平,安宁;pain痛苦;surprise惊讶;根据横线后“Dad, is that you?”可知她是我的女儿,这是我事先没有想到的,所以我很惊讶。故D正确。 20.】B 考查上下文串联。根据59空后“Dad, is that you?”她称呼我父亲,说明她是我的女儿。故B正确。 考点:考查记叙文阅读
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