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    When you measure the distance between towns on foot and walk to places that you thought could only be reached by car, it will change your mind.

I live in the suburb (郊区) north of San Francisco, and ________ is considered the main transportation for most people here. I still remember how ________ I was when I first learned to drive 10 years ago. While driving with music gently ________ my heart, I was filled with joy, a joy of independence in a ________ land! I had a photo taken of me hugging my white car and sent it to my family in China. I ________ my car!

However, as time went by, that excitement ________. I feared driving and felt worried and ________. Everyone seems to be in my way especially when I am in a ________. One night, a deer ran out from the dark, knocked off the hood (引擎盖) of my moving car, and ________ across the street. I didn’t dare to get out of my car to see her. Crying on the ________. I hated my car.

When I joined in the 21-day mindful walking ________. I began to walk with a mind. During the walking days, I said “hello” to a ________, who’s lived next to me for a year. But I’ve never ________ attention to her. I smiled at every stranger ________ by me. I walked to the streets that I ________ would not pass through and ________ a tiny free library on the sidewalk. I began to ________ if I had really lived in this town all these years. It’s a completely ________ town that I know so little about.

I feel deeply ________ for the walking challenge. Maybe I will ________ foot on far lands again, yet I know wonder is right here and right now.

1.A.walking B.driving C.transporting D.biking

2.A.concerned B.amazed C.excited D.frightened

3.A.beating B.rescuing C.hurting D.comforting

4.A.foreign B.lonely C.magical D.fantastic

5.A.hated B.loved C.recognized D.destroyed

6.A.went down B.put down C.broke down D.turned down

7.A.unexpected B.upset C.unfair D.useless

8.A.mess B.way C.hurry D.trap

9.A.escaped B.walked C.landed D.ran

10.A.wheel B.highway C.block D.shelter

11.A.organization B.challenge C.schedule D.competition

12.A.teammate B.relative C.gentleman D.neighbor

13.A.applied B.employed C.buried D.paid

14.A.standing B.judging C.passing D.admitting

15.A.finally B.frequently C.normally D.formally

16.A.discovered B.designed C.disagreed D.debated

17.A.persuade B.question C.explore D.explode

18.A.artificial B.legal C.reliable D.new

19.A.grateful B.faithful C.doubtful D.wonderful

20.A.prefer B.set C.burst D.measure

 

1.B 2.C 3.D 4.A 5.B 6.A 7.B 8.C 9.C 10.A 11.B 12.D 13.D 14.C 15.C 16.A 17.B 18.D 19.A 20.B 【解析】 本文为记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者喜欢上步行的经历。 1.考查动词辨析。句意:我住在旧金山以北的郊区,开车被认为是这里大多数人的主要交通工具。A. walking步行;B. driving驾驶;C.transporting 运输;D.biking骑自行车。根据后面的“___2____ I was when I first learned to drive 10 years ago.”中的“drive”是提示,作者说还记得第一次学开车,可知,此处是指开车是这儿一种主要的工具。故选B。 2.考查形容词辨析。句意:我仍然记得10年前我第一次学会开车时的兴奋。A. concerned关心的;B.amazed 惊奇的;C.excited激动的;D.frightened害怕的。根据“I was filled with joy, a joy of independence in a ____4____ land! ”感觉充满了喜悦,可知,学会开车让我很兴奋(excited),故选C。 3.考查动词辨析。句意:开车时音乐抚慰我的心,我的心里充满喜悦。A. beating击打;B. rescuing拯救;C. hurting伤害;D. comforting安慰。根据语境可知,此处是指音乐给我安慰(comforting),故选D。 4.考查形容词辨析。句意:一种在异国他乡独立的喜悦。A. foreign外国的,陌生的;B. lonely孤单的;C. magical神奇的;D. fantastic神奇的。根据本段的第一句“I live in the suburb (郊区) north of San Francisco”和后面的“sent it to my family in China”可知,我是中国人,住在旧金山北部的郊区,所以我是在外国(foreign),故选A。 5.考查动词辨析。句意:我爱我的车。A. hated讨厌;B. loved喜欢;C. recognized辨别,认出;D.destroyed破坏。根据上文说的,作者第一次学车非常激动,又拍了照片给家人,可知,他非常喜欢他的车,故选B。 6.考查动词短语辨析。句意:然而,随着时间的流逝,那种兴奋感消失了。A.went down下降,消失;B.put down镇压;C.broke down 抛锚;D.turned down拒绝。根据“however”是转折连词,前面是开车带来的喜悦,后面即说随着时间的流逝,这种兴奋消失了,以及后面的“I feared driving and felt worried”害怕与担心,可知,兴奋感消失(went down)了,故选A。 7.考查形容词辨析。 句意:我害怕开车,感觉又担心又不安。A. unexpected意料之外的;B. upset不安的,沮丧的;C. unfair不公平的;D. useless无用的。根据前面的“worried”与其并列的可能是不安的(upset),故选B。 8.考查固定搭配及名词辨析。句意:每个人似乎都在挡我的路,尤其是当我很忙的时候。A. mess乱七八糟;B. way方式;C. hurry急忙;D. trap陷阱。根据语境可知,此处是指当我很忙时,似乎每个人都挡我的路。“in a hurry”为固定搭配,意为“匆忙地”,故选C。 9.考查动词辨析。句意:一天晚上,一只鹿从黑暗中跑出来,打掉了我正在行驶的汽车的引擎盖,跌落在街对面。A. escaped逃跑;B. walked散步;C. landed着陆,跌落,被抛落(landed);D. ran跑。引擎盖被打掉了,掉落在地上。故选C。 10.考查名词辨析。句意:我趴在方向盘上哭泣。我讨厌我的车。A. wheel车轮,(汽车等的)方向盘;B. highway公路;C. block街区;D. shelter庇护所。根据上一句“不敢下车”可知,正在开车的作者握着方向盘(wheel)哭了。故选A。 11.考查名词辨析。句意:当我参加21天的健步行挑战时。我开始有意识地行走。A.organization组织;B.challenge挑战;C.schedule安排;D.competition比赛。第19小题“__19____ for the walking challenge.”中的“challenge”是一个提示。结合语境可知,在当地主要的交通工具是开车,而作者参加了健步行,所以是个挑战(challenge),故选B。 12.考查名词辨析。句意:在步行的日子里,我向一位住在我隔壁一年的邻居打了招呼。A.teammate队友;B.relative亲戚;C.gentleman绅士;D.neighbor邻居。根据下一句“who’s lived next to me for a year”她已经在我旁边住了一年,可知,向邻居(neighbor)打招呼,故选D。 13.考查动词辨析。句意:她已经在我旁边住了一年了。但我从来没注意过她。A. applied应用;B. employed雇佣;C. buried埋葬;D. paid支付。根据转折连词but,可知前后是转折关系,虽是邻居,却从来没有注意到她。“pay attention to...”为固定搭配,意为“注意”,故选D。 14.考查动词辨析。句意:我对每一个经过的陌生人都微笑。A. standing站;B. judging裁判;C. passing传递;D. admitting允许。根据语境可知,作者在步行时向经过的(passing)陌生人微笑,故选C。 15.考查副词辨析。句意:我走在平时不会经过的街道上。A. finally最后;B. frequently频繁地;C. normally平常地,正常情况下;D. formally正式地。根据下文town that I know so little about.“这是一个我所知甚少的小镇”可知,这条街道我平时很少走,故选C。 16.考查动词辨析。句意:在人行道上发现了一个小小的免费图书馆。A. discovered发现;B.designed设计;C. disagreed不同意 ;D.debated争论。根据语境可知,作者对这个小镇不熟悉,所以才用“发现(discover)”这个词。故选A。 17.考查动词辨析。句意:我开始怀疑这些年来我是否真的住在这个镇上。这是一个我所知甚少的小镇。A. persuade说服;B. question质问,怀疑;C. explore探索;D. explode爆炸。根据后面的问题“if I had really lived in this town all these years.” 这些年来我是否真的住在这个镇上。这是是怀疑(question),故选B。 18.考查形容词辨析。句意:这是一个我所知甚少的全新城市。A. artificial人工的;B. legal 合格的;C. reliable可靠的;D. new新的。根据后面“对这个城市几乎不熟悉”,可知,这是一个全新的(new)的城市,故选D。 19.考查形容词辨析。句意:我对这次步行挑战深表感激。A. grateful感激的;B. faithful忠诚的;C. doubtful怀疑的;D. wonderful精彩的。根据语境可知,可知,作者从健步行中学到了很多东西,即对这次挑战深表感激(grateful),故选A。 20.考查动词的固定搭配。句意:也许我会再次踏上遥远的土地,但我知道奇迹就在此时此刻。A. prefer更喜欢;B. set设定,安置;C. burst突发;D. measure测量。根据语境可知,作者指的是再次踏上遥远的土地。“set foot on... ”为固定搭配,意为“踏上......”。故选B。
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