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    A mother and daughter were rescued from the wreckage (残骸) of a car crash thanks to an app. It can ______ people anywhere in the world using just three ______.

Valerie Hawkett, 33, lost ______ of her Ford Fiesta while ______ round a sharp bend in Somerset last October. Ms Hawkett's ______went flying over a bush and landed on its _____   in a field.

Her four-year-old ______  Tegan was in the back and the ______ mother called the police to come to her aid — but she didn't know ______ she was.

Officers were able to find their way to Ms Hawkett in the field--- after ______ her the link to a website called what3words. It is able to find the exact ______ of any location on Earth. It told Ms Hawkett the three-word square she was in —“Weekend foggy earphones” — which _______ policemen to a road near a field on the A36 heading out of Norton St Philip, Somerset.

Ms Hawkett, from Trowbridge, Wiltshire, said: “It was absolutely brilliant. It's really, really _______ . I could have been in that field all day ______ the three-word location.”

Ms Hawkett said her car landed on its side, with the only means of ______being through the back passenger-side door. She said:“The only thing ______ me in my seat was my seat belt. But I _________ to get that undone and get me and my daughter out through the back door. I ______ the police after we got out the car.”

Ms Hawkett and Tegan were taken to a ______ nearby to be checked over — but were told they were ______ injured and sent home shortly afterwards.

1.A.trust B.accept C.train D.find

2.A.words B.videos C.pictures D.signals

3.A.sight B.control C.hope D.track

4.A.driving B.walking C.running D.cycling

5.A.phone B.glasses C.vehicle D.freezer

6.A.side B.front C.back D.middle

7.A.son B.niece C.daughter D.nephew

8.A.excited B.panicked C.grateful D.curious

9.A.how B.who C.where D.what

10.A.handing B.texting C.attaching D.applying

11.A.effect B.function C.advantage D.position

12.A.compared B.added C.connected D.directed

13.A.cheap B.good C.safe D.light

14.A.thanks to B.in favor of C.but for D.in relation to

15.A.success B.attempt C.support D.escape

16.A.following B.holding C.pushing D.attracting

17.A.managed B.promised C.pretended D.forgot

18.A.helped B.inspired C.called D.stopped

19.A.hospital B.shelter C.subway D.motorway

20.A.steadily B.rapidly C.obviously D.slightly

 

1.D 2.A 3.B 4.A 5.C 6.A 7.C 8.B 9.C 10.B 11.D 12.D 13.B 14.C 15.D 16.B 17.A 18.C 19.A 20.D 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了一对母女在开车途中遭遇事故,向警察求救但是她们自己都不知道她们所处的位置。警察通过给她发送一个what3words的链接,通过这位妈妈收到的三个单词,警察确定了她们的位置,并营救了她们。 1.考查动词辨析。句意:它能仅用三个单词找到任何地方的人。A. trust信任,盼望;B. accept接受;C. train训练;D. find发现。这个空格与第四段中的“It is able to find the exact…”呼应。故选D。 2.考查名词辨析。句意同上。A. words单词;B. videos 视频;C. pictures图片;D. signals信号。这个空格与下文中提到的这个app的网站名字what3words呼应,故选A。 3.考查名词辨析。句意:33岁的Valerie Hawkett,去年十月在萨默塞特开车,一个急转弯的时候车子失控了。A. sight视力,景象;B. control控制;C. hope 希望;D. track轨道,足迹。上文中提到这对母女遭遇了车祸(car crash),所以我们可知是车子失控了。故选B。 4.考查动词辨析。句意同上。A. driving开车;B. walking走路;C. running跑步;D. cycling骑脚踏车。由上文中的“car crash”可知,她们开的是汽车,故选A。 5.考查名词辨析。句意:Hawkett女士的车飞过了矮树丛,侧翻在一块地里。A. phone手机;B. glasses眼睛;C. vehicle车辆;D. freezer冰箱。由第六段中的“her car landed on its side”可知,她的车侧翻了,所以与car可以互换的只有vehicle。故选C。 6.考查名词辨析。句意同上。A. side 侧面,旁边;B. front前边;C. back后边;D. middle中间。同样由本句中landed与第六段首句中的landed呼应可知,“on its side”也是上下呼应关系。故选A。 7.考查名词辨析。句意:她四岁的女儿Tegan坐在后座位上,这位恐慌的妈妈给警察打电话求救---但是她不知道她在哪儿。A. son儿子;B. niece外甥女,侄女;C. daughter女儿;D. nephew侄子,外甥。由文章首句中的“A mother and daughter”可知,是母女两个遭遇了车祸,所以坐在后座的是她女儿。故选C。 8.考查形容词辨析。句意同上。A. excited激动的;B. panicked惊慌失措的;C. grateful感谢的,令人愉快的;D. curious好奇的,有求知欲的。根据常识可知,发生车祸之后,当事人肯定是很恐慌的。故选B。 9.考查宾语从句。句意同上。A. how 如何;B. who谁;C. where 哪儿;D. what什么。由下一段中讲述的警察如何找到她们,可知这位女士是不知道自己所处的位置。故选C。 10.考查动词辨析。句意:向她发送what3words网站的链接后,警察能够找到了Hawkett女士在地里的位置。A. handing交给;B. texting发信息给;C. attaching附上,依恋; D. applying应用。由于警察和Hawkett女士是在两个不同的地方,结合选项,所以他们联系的方式只能是发信息,并且网站地址是无法应用在某人身上的,只能是发送过去。故选B。 11.考查名词辨析。句意:它能帮忙找到地球上任何地方的具体位置。A. effect影响,效果;B. function功能;C. advantage 优势,利益;D. position位置。下句中讲述的这个软件如何帮助警察找到Hawkett女士,所以这个空格处应该是说这个软件能帮助找到位置。故选D。 12.考查动词辨析。句意:这个软件告诉Hawkett女士三个词:周末、雾、耳机,这三个词将警察导向了通往一块地的小路上。A. compared比较;B. added增加;C. connected连接;D. directed指向,指导。由于警察是跟着网站给的三个字的信息及地址去寻找Hawkett女士的,也就相当于是这个软件给他们指路。故选D。 13.考查形容词辨析。句意:Hawkett女士说:“这个软件是极棒的。真的很好。” A. cheap便宜的;B. good好的;C. safe安全的;D. light轻的。引号中的It前后一致,这两句话句式也一致,根据意思,空格处单词应该是brilliant的近义词。故选B。 14.考查介词短语。句意:要不是那三个字的定位,我可能要在那块地里呆一整天。A. thanks to多亏;B. in favor of有利于,支持;C. but for要不是;D. in relation to关于,涉及。这句话中使用的是与过去情况相反的虚拟语气,but for是虚拟语气的标志词,故选C。 15.考查名词辨析。句意:Hawkett女士说她的车侧翻在地上,唯一逃出的途径是通过后排乘客侧门。A. success成功;B. attempt试图;C. support支持;D. escape逃出。由下文中的“get me and my daughter out through the back door”可知,他和她女儿最终是要通过后门逃出去的,也就是说后门是他们逃脱的唯一途径。故选D。 16.考查动词辨析。句意:她说:“唯一将我固定在座位上的东西是我的安全带。” A. following跟随;B. holding保持,握住;C. pushing推;D. attracting吸引。由下句中的“get that undone(将它打开)”可知,安全带将她固定在了座位上,也就是让她保持在座位上。故选B。 17.考查动词辨析。句意:我试图将安全带解开,让我和我女儿都从后门出来。A. managed设法做成某事;B. promised许下,应允;C. pretended假装;D. forgot忘记。由下句中的“after we got out the car”可知,她们成功逃出了车。故选A。 18.考查动词辨析。句意:我们从车里出来后,我给警察打了电话。A. helped帮助;B. inspired激发,鼓舞;C. called打电话;D. stopped停止。由下文可知,警察来了,将其母女带到医院。所以Hawkett女士是给警察打了电话。故选C。 19.考查名词辨析。句意:Hawkett女士和Tegan被带到附近的医院检查。A. hospital医院;B. shelter避难所;C. subway地铁;D. motorway高速公路。由句中的“to be checked over(被检查)”可知,Hawkett女士和Tegan是被带到了医院。故选A。 20.考查副词辨析。句意:她们被告知,受伤很轻,很快就被送回了家。A. steadily稳定地,稳固地;B. rapidly 迅速地;C. obviously明显地;D. slightly些微地,轻微地。由句中的“sent home shortly afterwards(随后很快被送回家)”可知,她们受伤不严重。故选D。
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