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Hiking with some friends provided an opportunity to relax ourselves. Cold with a mixture of sun and snow______a quicker step on the mountain. On the way, we________a large troop of boy scouts and their families heading down as well. The majority of the troop was quickly well ahead and out of_______.

Left behind were a boy and his mother who seemed uneasy. We slowed our______to talk with them before we _______passed them. They caught up again when my friend _____to tie her shoe. The boy at that moment fell down. My friend attempted to _____him as he rolled down the path.

Helped up, the boy was_____, crying in his mother’s arms. He said that his knee hurt and I could see the____spreading across the mother’s face. I asked if I could help, with my friend explaining that I was a nurse. After a quick _______ I could tell that more than anything he was _____,his mom as well.______he stayed sitting, wrapped in his non’s arms. Asking if they needed anything before we continued on, I turned to go leaving the______sitting on a rock.

I only took a few steps forward before_______ that there was more that could be done .I_____ to my friends for slowing them down, then turned and asked the boy and his mother if they wanted me to wait and hike down with them when they were _____.I could see the relief wash over the mother’s face as she said “yes” and______stood to continue on.

The New England autumn had left the path _____with beautiful slippery leaves. So we went slowly, ensuring____footsteps. I realized that I was being gifted with more time to take in the______of the woods, conversation with friends and connections.

1.A. encouraged    B. controlled    C. blocked    D. stopped

2.A. depended on    B. came across    C. looked after    D. cared for

3.A. sight    B. balance    C. breath    D. touch

4.A. vehicles    B. acts    C. pace    D. race

5.A. deliberately    B. constantly    C. absolutely    D. eventually

6.A. failed    B. remembered    C. sped    D. paused

7.A. follow    B. lift    C. catch    D. miss

8.A. nervous    B. curious    C. guilty    D. lonely

9.A. anger    B. excitement    C. regret    D. panic

10.A. glance    B. examination    C. chat    D. measure

11.A. pleased    B. disappointed    C. puzzled    D. scared

12.A. But    B. So    C. And    D. Or

13.A. team    B. group    C. pair    D. crowd

14.A. forgetting    B. realizing    C. reporting    D. hoping

15.A. shouted    B. replied    C. apologized    D. promised

16.A. ready    B. thankful    C. eager    D. desperate

17.A. almost    B. even    C. immediately    D. gradually

18.A. filled    B. covered    C. provided    D. connected

19.A. casual    B. heavy    C. quiet    D. secure

20.A. leaves    B. beauty    C. thickness    D. colours

 

1.A 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.D 6.D 7.C 8.A 9.D 10.B 11.D 12.A 13.C 14.B 15.C 16.A 17.C 18.B 19.D 20.B 【解析】这篇文章主要讲了作者和朋友去远足,遇到了一对掉队的母子俩,为了帮助母子俩重拾走下去的信心,作者向朋友道歉,选择和这对母子俩同行。 1.考查动词。句意:阳光与雪的混合物夹杂着寒冷,鼓励着人们快速上山。encouraged 鼓励, controlled 控制,blocked 阻塞, stopped停止,所以选A。 2.考查动词短语。句意:在路上,我们偶然遇到了一群童子军和他们的家人。depended on 依靠, came across 偶然遇到, looked after 照顾, cared for关心,所以选B。 3.考查固定短语。句意:大多数童子军很快就走了,消失在视野之外。out of sight是固定短语,意思是看不见, 所以选A。 4.考查名词。根据to talk with them可知我们慢下了我们的脚步。vehicles 车辆, acts 行动, pace 步伐,race种族,所以选C。 5.考查副词。句意:在我们最终超过他们之前,我们慢下了我们的脚步,和他们谈话。deliberately 故意地, constantly 不断地,absolutely 完全地, eventually最后,所以选D。 6.考查动词。根据to tie her shoe可知我们停下来了。failed 失败,remembered 记得,sped 加速,paused暂停,所以选D。 7.考查动词。句意:当他从小路滚落的时候,我的朋友试图抓住他。follow 跟随,lift 举起, catch 抓住, miss错过,所以选C。 8.考查形容词。根据crying in his mother’s arms. 可知这个小男孩很害怕。nervous 紧张不安的, curious 好奇的, guilty 内疚的, lonely寂寞的,所以选A。 9.考查名词。句意:我可以看到恐慌正在这个男孩母亲的脸上蔓延。anger 愤怒,excitement 激动, regret 后悔,panic恐慌,所以选D。 10.考查名词。根据with my friend explaining that I was a nurse. 可知这里意思是在快速检查之后,我说这个男孩主要是吓坏了。glance 扫视,examination 检查,chat 聊天,measure 测量,所以选B。 11.考查形容词。句意:快速检查之后,我说这个男孩主要是吓坏了。 pleased 高兴的,disappointed 失望的, puzzled 困惑的, scared害怕的,所以选D。 12.考查连词。句意:但是她坐着不动。But 但是, So 所以,And 而且, Or或者, 所以选A。 13.考查名词。句意:我转身离开,留下了坐在石头上的母子两。team 队, group 组,pair 一对, crowd一伙,所以选C。 14.考查非谓语动词。句意:我仅迈出了几步,就意识到有更多的事情需要被做。forgetting 忘记, realizing 意识到, reporting 报告, hoping 希望,所以选B。 15.考查动词。根据to my friends for slowing them down, 可知这里意思是我向我的朋友道歉。shouted 大喊, replied 回答, apologized 道歉, promised许诺,所以选C。 16.考查形容词。句意:当他们准备好时,他们是否愿意和我一起远足。ready 准备好,thankful 感谢的,eager 渴望的,desperate令人绝望的, 所以选A。 17.考查副词。句意:当他的妈妈说“是的”并且立即坚持站起来继续时,我可以看到她的脸上露出安慰的表情。almost 几乎, even 甚至, immediately 立即, gradually渐渐地,所以选C。 18.考查动词。句意:新英格兰的秋天使得小路被美丽的光滑的落叶所覆盖。filled 装满,covered 覆盖,provided 提供, connected连接,所以选B。 19.考查形容词。 根据So we went slowly, 可知这里意思是所以我们走得很慢,确保安全的脚步。casual 随便的, heavy 沉重的,quiet 安静的, secure安全的,所以选D。 20.考查名词。根据The New England autumn had left the path ___18___with beautiful slippery leaves. 可知这里意思是欣赏森林的美丽。leaves 树叶, beauty 美丽,thickness 厚度,colours颜色,所以选B。
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