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    “Don't drive across the Kalahari Desert alone”, my friends said. “You might meet Bushmen who have no _________on travelers. "When a traveler lost his way in the desert, a Bushman often waited for him to die and took away the travelers belongings. However, as across the Kalahari Desert was 1, 000 miles shorter than any otherI decided to_________ it. Everything went well until my car broke down.

The noon sun was terribly hot, and I felt _________ and lonely. Remembering my friends'_________, I was a little afraid, too. Then I saw a Bushman walk toward me and smile. I did not_________back. Later, he began to talk but I still didn't _________ him. However, when evening came, I was_________ that there was another human being with me. As he waved his hand every few minutes, I felt less afraid and at last_______

I woke in the early morning and_________found he had a small leather bag, full of __________. I opened the door of the car and in sign language I__________ him that I needed water for the car. He__________ and gave me the bag. I poured the water into the radiator(水箱) and it was not__________. The Bushman ran to the tall grass ,found a long hollow(空心的)stick and pushed one end of the stick into the sand. Then he put his__________around the other end of the stick, and water came out. The Bushman's mouth worked to__________ my bottle .When it was full, he gave it to me. I took the bottle back to the car, poured the water into the radiator, and then__________to the Bushman. Finally, no water came out and we walked back to the car.

I__________ to give him my watch but he turned it down. I decided to give him back a bottle of water taken from the radiator. At my insistence, he__________. I waved him good-bye and continued my__________. That evening I stopped at a small village. I was taking my bags out of the car when I saw my__________. It was on the floor of the car, where the Bushman had put it .

1.A.tickets B.mercy C.duty D.plans

2.A.end B.find C.try D.change

3.A.thirsty B.drunk C.confused D.amazed

4.A.experiences B.mistakes C.jokes D.warnings

5.A.call B.turn C.smile D.look

6.A.persuade B.trust C.recognize D.prevent

7.A.grateful B.surprised C.ashamed D.hopeful

8.A.stood B.spoke C.slept D.stayed

9.A.nearly B.really C.secretly D.suddenly

10.A.diamond B.water C.sand D.food

11.A.ordered B.comforted C.supported D.showed

12.A.heard B.understood C.believed D.remembered

13.A.enough B.clean C.safe D.warm

14.A.feet B.hands C.lips D.arms

15.A.fill B.open C.move D.press

16.A.adjusted B.reacted C.contributed D.returned

17.A.offered B.agreed C.managed D.afforded

18.A.improved B.replied C.quit D.accepted

19.A.speech B.journey C.walk D.work

20.A.book B.tool C.bottle D.watch

 

1.B 2.C 3.A 4.D 5.C 6.B 7.A 8.C 9.D 10.B 11.D 12.B 13.A 14.C 15.A 16.D 17.A 18.D 19.B 20.C 【解析】 本文是记叙文。讲述了作者独自一人在沙漠中旅行,遇到了一个布希曼人并帮助他的故事。 1.考查名词词义辨析。句意:你可能会遇到那些对旅行者毫不同期的布希曼人。A. tickets票;B. mercy怜悯;C. duty职责;D. plans计划。根据下一句When a traveler lost his way in the desert, a Bushman often waited for him to die and took away the traveler’s belongings(当旅行者在沙漠里迷路时,布西曼人就等着他死,然后把旅行者的东西拿走)可知,布希曼人对迷路的旅行者毫不同情。短语have no mercy on “不怜悯,不同情”。故选B项。 2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:然而,因为穿过卡拉哈里沙漠比任何其他地方路程都要短1000英里,因此我决定试下。A. end结束;B. find发现;C. try尝试;D. change改变。 因为路程要短一些,因此我决定尝试穿越卡拉哈利沙漠。故选C项。 3.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:中午的太阳非常热,我感到又渴又寂寞。A. thirsty口渴的;B. drunk喝醉的;C. confused感到困惑的;D. amazed感到惊讶的。根据常识,炎热的中午,在沙漠中,会感到口渴。故选A项。 4.考查名词词义辨析。句意:想起朋友们的警告,我也有点害怕。A. experiences经历;B. mistakes错误;C. jokes笑话;D. warnings警告。文章首句“Don't drive across the Kalahari Desert alone”和“”You might meet Bushmen who have no mercy on travelers”是朋友的警告。 故选D项。 5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:然后我看到一个布希曼人向我走来,对我微笑。我没有回笑。A. call打电话;B. turn转身;C. smile微笑;D. look看。一般来说,别人对你微笑,你也应该对他微笑,但是作者没有对那个布希曼人微笑。故选C项。 6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他开始说话,但我仍然不信任他。A. persuade说服;B. trust信任;C. recognize认出;D. prevent预防。作者想起朋友的警告,对布希曼人印象不好,因此不信任他。故选B项。 7.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:然而,当夜晚来临时,我很感激还有一个人和我在一起。A. grateful感激的;B. surprised感到惊讶的;C. ashamed羞愧的;D. hopeful有希望的。从上文I felt thirsty and lonely可知,作者走在沙漠中感到很寂寞,这时有一个人陪伴着他,他还是很感激的。故选A项。 8.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我就不那么害怕了,终于睡着了。 A. stood站着;B. spoke 说话;C. slept睡觉;D. stayed停留。根据上文when evening came可知,到了晚上终于睡着了。故选C项。 9.考查副词词义辨析。句意:我一大早醒来,突然发现他有一个小皮囊,装满了水。A. nearly几乎;B. really真地;C. secretly秘密地;D. suddenly突然地。从下文I needed water for the car可知,作者的车急需水,是意外地发现那个布希曼人有水,因此是“很突然地”。故选D项。 10.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我一大早醒来,突然发现他有一个小皮囊,装满了水。A. diamond钻石;B. water水;C. sand沙;D. food食物。从下文I needed water for the car可知,作者发现布希曼人的皮囊里装的是水。故选B项。 11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我打开汽车的门,用手语告诉他我的车需要水。A. ordered命令;B. comforted安慰;C. supported支持;D. showed显示,表示。作者用手势语向他表示自己需要水。故选D项。 12.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他明白了我的意思,然后把皮囊给我。A. heard听见;B. understood理解,明白;C. believed相信;D. remembered记得。那个布希曼人把皮囊给作者,应该是明白了作者需要水。故选B项。 13.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我把水倒进水箱,但是不够。A. enough足够的;B. clean干净的;C. safe安全的;D. warm温暖的。从下文那个布希曼人想办法,又去帮作者弄到水,可以看出皮囊里面的水是不够的。故选A项。 14.考查名词词义辨析。句意:然后他把嘴唇放在棍子的另一端,水就吸出来了。A. feet脚; B. hands手;C. lips嘴唇;D. arms手臂。根据下一句The Bushman's mouth worked可知,那个布希曼人是用嘴吸水。故选C项。 15.考查动词词义辨析。句意:布希曼人用嘴吸水,灌满我的瓶子。A. fill充满;B. open打开; C. move移动;D. press按,压。根据下一句When it was full可知,是将我的瓶子装满水。故选A项。 16.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我把瓶子拿回到车上,把水倒进散热器里,然后返回到布希曼人那里。A. adjusted调整,适应;B. reacted反应;C. contributed做贡献;D. returned返回。从下一句we walked back to the car可知,作者是回到布希曼人那里,然后又返回到车上。故选D项。 17.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我提出把手表给他,但他拒绝了。A. offered主动提出;B. agreed同意;C. managed设法做…;D. afforded花得起钱。作者提出把手表给他表示感谢。故选A项。 18.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在我的坚持下,他接受了。A. improved改善;B. replied回答;C. quit放弃;D. accepted接受。作者给那个布希曼人手表,他拒绝了;作者给他一瓶水,他接受了。故选D项。 19.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我向他挥手告别,继续我的旅程。A. speech演讲;B. journey旅行;C. walk走路; D. work工作。根据上文可知,作者是独自一人在沙漠中旅行。故选B项。 20.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我正从车里拿出我的包,这时我看到了我的瓶子。 A. book书;B. tool工具;C. bottle瓶子;D. watch手表。因为担心作者旅途没有水,那个布希曼人并没有把水瓶拿走。故选C项。
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