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If you have a little child, who hates sitting in a child car seat, then the FreedomRide is the answer to your problem.

Would you want to be ____ in an unchangeable position every time you’re in the car? No. You Wouldn’t!

When a ____ sits in a car for any length of time, we stretch, we change the position, we move our legs, and shift ____. We do this automatically, and without ____. But kids in a traditional car seat can’t do this. They are stuck in one position, and they ____ move. We move because the  ___ of blood needs to be restored in our legs as we sit in the ____ position for any extended length of time.

In a traditional car seat, the child can’t move to ____ the pain, so it ____ them in a bad mood.

The FreedomRide lets them have a little ____, and still be safe. The 5-point Harness gives them additional safety ____ a traditional child car seat.

I am the Webmaster for islandbreeze.com, and ____ JoeySafe asked us to redo their web site, I was ____ by this system. That is because I have two small children, and we obviously ___  car seats. I live in Southern California, and every ____ of months, my wife, the girls and I, go to see grandma who lives in Nevada. It’s a 5-hour drive, so the FreedomRide ____ well. Our trips are so much better now, especially, since there is ____ room in the car without the car seats.

The FreedomRide really did ____ it easier to go on trips. The only thing you need when you use the Joeysafe ____ your old child seat is a pillow. ____, my kids want to take a pillow anyway! As a dad, I feel safe driving with the kids in the FreedomRide.

1.A. driven    B. stuck    C. stricken    D. hidden

2.A. grown-up    B. man    C. woman    D. kid

3.A. suddenly    B. strongly    C. constantly    D. smoothly

4.A. stopping    B. moving    C. saying    D. thinking

5.A. needn’t    B. daren’t    C. can’t    D. mustn’t

6.A. circulation    B. transport    C. supply    D. pressure

7.A. old    B. same    C. soft    D. hard

8.A. sharpen    B. remove    C. suffer    D. reduce

9.A. takes    B. holds    C. puts    D. gets

10.A. rest    B. freedom    C. activity    D. time

11.A. over    B. above    C. under    D. around

12.A. before    B. unless    C. until    D. when

13.A. astonished    B. attracted    C. puzzled    D. satisfied

14.A. use    B. hate    C. refuse    D. like

15.A. other    B. several    C. second    D. couple

16.A. sells    B. washes    C. works    D. runs

17.A. much    B. more    C. many    D. some

18.A. find    B. feel    C. let    D. make

19.A. instead of    B. apart from    C. as well as    D. no longer

20.A. However    B. Though    C. Besides    D. Therefore

 

1.B 2.A 3.C 4.D 5.C 6.A 7.B 8.D 9.C 10.B 11.A 12.D 13.B 14.A 15.D 16.C 17.B 18.D 19.A 20.C 【解析】这篇文章是一篇物品说明的文章。开篇先之处现在家庭里孩子出行坐在轿车里受到的一些窘境,因为孩子坐在车里的座位很不舒服,所以处在一个不好的情绪中,接着引出了FreedomRide研发的儿童专用座椅Joeysafe,并从自身的角度出发介绍了不错的用户体验。这种说明文,答案都是在文中可以找到,在通读全文后要注意文中的某些细节。 1.考察动词短语固定搭配。be stuck in被……困住,你坐在车里的时候,你想坐在一成不变的位置上吗?driven驾驶stricken患病的hidden藏起来。故选B。 2.考察文章细节理解。这里由后文提供的细节可知我们在这个座位上可以伸懒腰,移动胳膊等,说明这个位置是不小的,所以不是婴儿座位,而且座位不分男女,所以应该是grow-up成人的,故选A。 3.考察文章细节理解。这里都是副词,suddenly 突然地strongly 强壮地 constantly 不断地 smoothly平稳地,这里我们要结合上下文做出判断,因为后文提到了孩子不能在座位上做这些动作,孩子的座位空间很有限,这里的动作都是为了强调成人座位空间的大,所以用constantly更贴切,故选C。 4.这里考察情景联想。因为坐在空间宽敞的成人座位上,我们可以做这些使我们舒服的动作,而做这些动作的时候我们都是无意识的,全凭感觉来的,故选D。 5.考察文章细节理解。因为孩子坐在自己有限的座位空间上不能做这做那,空间太小,使他们甚至不能移动。故选C。 6.考察名词词意理解。句意“我们移动是因为我们的腿部血液循环需要畅通。”circulation循环transport搬运supply提供pressure压力。故选A。 7.考察文章细节理解。因为这里的意思是说老是坐在一个位置不动的话对我们腿部的血液循环是很不利的,所以我们才会要不断地动。这里强调的是位置的一成不变。故选B。 8.考察动词词意理解。句意“在传统的汽车座位上孩子们不能移动来缓解疼痛。”sharpen 削尖remove移动suffer遭受reduce减少。故选D。 9.考察动词短语固定搭配。put…in…把…放在…句意“孩子们在座位上不能移动来缓解痛苦,这会让他们处在一个不好的情绪中。”故选C。 10.考察文章细节理解。因为前文提到了孩子们在座位上都无法移动,所以FreedomRide旨在给孩子们在座位上一点自由,freedom自由。故选B。 11.考察方位副词。因为孩子们是坐在座位之上的,所以CD排除,而AB都是在…之上,这里over和above虽然都是表示在…之上。但是后者是跟物体没有接触,在其上方,前者是在上表面。故选A。 12.考察时间状语连接词。这里联系上下文是一个时间状语,且这里和后面主句是在同时发生,所以应当用when,故选D。 13.考察动词词意。句意“当JoeySafe要求我们重做他们的网页的时候,我正在被这个系统吸引。”astonished(被)震惊 attracted(被)吸引puzzled(被)疑惑satisfied(对)满意的。故选B。 14.考察文章细节理解。由That is because I have two small children, 可知作者有两个孩子所以他肯定要用到(婴儿)座位。故选A。 15.考察固定搭配。由后面的months,可知这里的短语是表示复数,couple of一些,故选D。 16.考察动词词意。句意“所以FreedomRide 运营的很好”这里需要一个表示“运营”的不及物动词,sells 卖出washes 洗works 工作运营runs运营,跑步。这里work和run都可以表示运营,但是run是及物动词,后面要接宾语,不符合要求。故选C。 17.考察文章细节理解。句意“因为没有汽车座位的有更多的空间。”因为没有安装汽车座位所以有充足的空间,但是这里暗自是和有座位比较,所以用more更合理,故选B。 18.考察使役动词。句意“FreedomRide确实使旅行更容易。”make it easier to do sth使做某事更容易。故选D。 19.考察副词短语。句意“当你在使用Joeysafe替代老式婴儿座位的时候你只需要的是一个枕头。”instead of 替代,而不是apart from除了as well as和no longer不在。故选A。 20.考察文章细节理解。联系前文,前文说到用Joeysafe替换老式座位只需要一个枕头,后文又说到孩子就想要个枕头,这是递进关系,所以用besides而且。故选C。 【名师点睛】完形填空题旨在考察学生综合运用语言知识的能力。做此题时必须通篇考虑,先掌握大意,再综合运用所学词汇、语法及常识进行推理判断。解此类题主要从以下四步做起: 第一步 重视首句,把握开篇 完形填空一般无标题,首句一般不留空,是完整的一句,全文信息从此开始。细读首句,可判断文章体裁,预测文章大意和主旨。 第二步 速读全文,掌握大意 阅读全文时要一气呵成,即使有空格、生词或不明白的地方,也有快速读完,理解全文大意。读时要注意找出关键词、中心词。切记不要在未掌握大意的基础上,边阅读边做题,这样做的结果是速度慢、准确率低。例如: 1. 第11题,这里需要一个方位副词"在……之上"这里有两个选项over和above,我这时我们就要辨析他俩的区别和用法,后者是跟物体没有接触,在其上方,前者是在上表面,从而我们分析文章就可以选出正确答案。 2. 第17题.考察文章细节理解。正确答案比较模糊,这得根据句意体会行文思路,思考作者的写作意图。句意“因为没有汽车座位的有更多的空间。”因为没有安装汽车座位所以有充足的空间,但是这里暗自是和有座位比较,所以用more更合理。
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