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    On October 13, a small plane flying to Chile accidentally crashed into a mountain in the Andes. How some of the passengers ______ to live is one of the greatest survival stories ever told.

The survivors ____ inside the remains of the plane, using seat covers for blankets,  and waited for a  ______  that never came. Days turned into weeks. It was urgent to find a way to  ______. Three of the passengers - Canessa, Parrado, and Vizintin volunteered to ______ through the mountains to search for help. When they left, each man wore similar clothes: three pairs of socks, a plastic bag  ______ each foot to keep the water out, boots, four pairs of trousers, and four sweaters. Many of the clothes came from those who died in the crash. The three men ______ that they would survive and bring back help.

For part of the first day, they were glad to make some ______. But as the land and weather changed, climbing became  ______. After several days, they reached what they thought was the top. They had  ______ this moment for days. On the other side of the top, they hoped, would be a ______ leading down and out of the mountains. However, they saw the same snow-covered tops. All hope wasn’t  ______. Although they were still in the middle of the mountains, Parrado  ______ two low tops far away that didn’t have snow. If they get there, they would be out of the Andes.

Within the following days, they walked toward the two low tops. Little by little, the landscape began to change. Snow ______ completely, and flowers were everywhere. “This is the valley,” Canessa said. “This is the way ______.” Then things of humanity started to appear-a few cans on the ground, some farm animals in a field. By December 21, the extremely ______ men made it to the town of Los Maitenes, and a rescue team was sent immediately to ______ for the survivors who were still high in the Andes.

Finally all of the remaining survivors were ______. The memories of the crash in the Andes would be with the friends forever, but for now, their terrible ______ was over. They had made it out ______.

1.A.learned B.expected C.decided D.managed

2.A.stayed B.looked C.turned D.reached

3.A.present B.rescue C.message D.danger

4.A.prepare B.continue C.escape D.develop

5.A.journey B.compare C.measure D.expand

6.A.against B.under C.beside D.around

7.A.admitted B.demanded C.informed D.promised

8.A.plan B.effort C.progress D.suggestion

9.A.tougher B.heavier C.sharper D.narrower

10.A.appreciated B.arranged C.witnessed D.imagined

11.A.court B.valley C.border D.channel

12.A.lost B.left C.sent D.kept

13.A.rejected B.counted C.spotted D.mentioned

14.A.declined B.froze C.spread D.disappeared

15.A.behind B.out C.apart D.off

16.A.frightened B.disappointed C.tired D.puzzled

17.A.fight B.call C.search D.ask

18.A.listed B.saved C.picked D.treated

19.A.performance B.experience C.challenge D.exploration

20.A.alive B.cool C.free D.crazy

 

1.D 2.A 3.B 4.C 5.A 6.D 7.D 8.C 9.A 10.D 11.B 12.A 13.C 14.D 15.B 16.C 17.C 18.B 19.B 20.A 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。短文主要讲了一架飞往智利的飞机在安第斯山脉出了事故,最终三个志愿出去寻求帮助的人成功走出山里,从而拯救了所有的人。 1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:一些乘客是如何幸存下来的,这是史上最伟大的求生故事之一。A. learned学会;B. expected期待;C. decided决定;D. managed设法,管理。结合后文to live is one of the greatest survival stories ever told.可知故事是关于一些乘客如何设法幸存下来的。短语manage to do sth.“设法做成某事”。故选D。 2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:幸存者们待在飞机残骸里,用座套当毯子,等待救援,但救援一直没有到来。A. stayed待在,停留;B. looked看;C. turned转弯;D. reached到达。根据后文and waited for a可知幸存的乘客待在飞机残骸里等待着救援。故选A。 3.考查名词词义辨析。句意:幸存者们待在飞机残骸里,用座套当毯子,等待救援,但救援一直没有到来。A. present礼物;B. rescue营救;C. message消息;D. danger危险。结合上文可知飞机失事了,幸存的乘客待在飞机残骸里等待救援(rescue)。故选B。 4.考查动词词义辨析。句意:急需找到逃生的办法。A. prepare准备;B. continue继续;C. escape逃生,逃跑;D. develop发展。根据上文Days turned into weeks.可知他们等待的时间越来越长,所以急需找到逃生的办法。故选C。 5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:其中三名乘客——Canessa,Parrado和Vizintin——自愿步行穿越山区寻求帮助。A. journey旅行;B. compare比较;C. measure测量;D. expand扩张。根据后文through the mountains to search for help可知这三名乘客自愿穿过山区寻求帮助。journey此处为动词,表示“旅行,行走”。故选A。 6.考查介词辨析。句意:当他们离开的时候,每个人都穿着相似的衣服:三双袜子,每只脚周围有一个塑料袋用来防水,靴子,四条裤子和四件毛衣。A. against反对;B. under在下面;C. beside在旁边;D. around围绕。根据后文each foot to keep the water out可知他们将塑料袋围绕在每只脚上,以此来防水。故选D。 7.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这三个人承诺他们会活下来并带回帮助。A. admitted承认;B. demanded要求;C. informed通知;D. promised承诺。结合后文that they would survive and bring back help.可知他们出发前承诺自己会活着并带回救援。故选D。 8.考查名词词义辨析。句意:在第一天的部分时间里,他们很高兴取得了一些进展。A. plan计划;B. effort努力;C. progress进步;D. suggestion建议。根据上文they were glad可知他们取得了一些进展。短语make some progress表示“取得一些进展”。故选C。 9.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但随着陆地和天气的变化,登山变得更加艰难。A. tougher更艰苦的;B. heavier更重的;C. sharper更锐利的;D. narrower更窄的。根据上文But as the land and weather changed可知地形和天气的变化让他们求助之行日益困难。but表示与之前“高兴取得进展”形成转折。故选A。 10.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他们已经想象了好几天了。A. appreciated欣赏;B. arranged安排;C. witnessed目击;D. imagined想象。根据上文After several days, they reached what they thought was the top.可知他们终于登顶了,他们想象登顶这一刻已经好几天了。故选D。 11.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他们希望,在山顶的另一边会有一个山谷,向下延伸出群山。A. court法院;B. valley山谷;C. border边界;D. channel管道。根据后文“This is the valley,” Canessa said.可知他们在希望有出去的山谷出现。故选B。 12.考查动词词义辨析。句意:并不是失去了所有的希望。A. lost失去;B. left离开;C. sent发送;D. kept保持。结合后文Parrado发现远处有两个低矮的山顶没有积雪可知他们还没有完全失去出去的希望。故选A。 13.考查动词词义辨析。句意:尽管他们还在山中央,Parrado发现远处有两个低矮的山顶没有积雪。A. rejected拒绝;B. counted计数;C. spotted发现;D. mentioned提到。根据后文two low tops far away that didn’t have snow可知Parrado发现远处有两个低矮的山顶没有积雪。故选C。 14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:雪完全消失了,到处都是鲜花。A. declined下降;B. froze冻结;C. spread传播;D. disappeared消失。根据后文completely, and flowers were everywhere.可知积雪完全消失了,到处都是鲜花。故选D。 15.考查介词辨析。 句意:这是出去的路。A. behind在……后面;B. out出去;C. apart分离;D. off脱离。根据上文leading down and out of the mountains.可知这就是可以出安第斯山脉的那个山谷。故选B。 16.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:12月21日,这些极度疲惫的人到达了Los Maitenes镇,一个救援队立即被派去寻找仍然在安第斯山脉高处的幸存者。A. frightened害怕的;B. disappointed失望的;C. tired疲惫的;D. puzzled困惑的。根据第三段内容可知这三位寻找出路的人在山里走了许多天,已经非常疲惫了。故选C。 17.考查动词词义辨析。句意:12月21日,这些极度疲惫的人到达了Los Maitenes镇,一个救援队立即被派去寻找仍然在安第斯山脉高处的幸存者。A. fight斗争;B. call呼叫;C. search搜索;D. ask询问。根据后文for the survivors who were still high in the Andes.可知救援队立即被派去寻找仍然在安第斯山脉高处的幸存者。短语search for“寻找”。故选C。 18.考查动词词义辨析。句意:最后所有剩下的幸存者都得救了。A. listed列出;B. saved拯救;C. picked挑选;D. treated对待。上文提到了救援队去搜寻幸存者,结合上文Finally all of the remaining survivors were可知所有的幸存者都被救出来了。故选B。 19.考查名词词义辨析。句意:安第斯山脉飞机坠毁的记忆将永远伴随着他们,但现在,他们可怕的经历已经结束了。A. performance表现;B. experience经历;C. challenge挑战;D. exploration探索。这一次安第斯山脉飞机坠毁事件对这些乘客来说是一次可怕的经历(experience)。故选B。 20.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他们活着出来了。A. alive活着的;B. cool凉爽的;C. free自由的;D. crazy疯狂的。虽然艰难,但是这些乘客都活着从山里出来了。其它选项不符合语境。故选A。
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