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    I was driving home with my son Giacomo, 15, on the A40 when I suddenly saw a small plane coining down. Out of nowhere, it _______ some 200 yards away from where we were_________, overturning and bursting into flames.

We were going 70 miles an hour and I managed to_______otherwise we would have crashed into it ourselves. I jumped out, _________ Giacomo in the car. I remember shouting at him to stay there _________we really didn't have time to mess around.

Flames were coming out of the cockpit(驾驶舱)and I could hear screaming, so I climbed under the wing and tried to_____________the windows in but failed, and with the heat of the_________coming over the top of the plane, I _______ I might have to give up or I'd be in great danger myself. I found the small windows at the back of the plane had cracked, so my best bet was to kick those through. It ___________ and, looking back, we were unbelievably ____________; otherwise, it would have been a completely different____________.

I pulled a teenage girl and boy out.____________another guy, Joel Snarr, arrived on the scene to________________at just the right time. I don't think I would have been able to get the______________out—he was a big guy.____________, Joel seized him by the arms and got him out just in time. I could____________straight away Joel had a military background by how he conducted himself. We'd just got all three of them, Stuart Moore, who’d flown the plane, and his nephew and niece, to a safe ____________when the plane exploded.

The emergency services ____________ pretty quickly, and then they did their duty. When I got back to my__________, Giacomo and I stared at each other, almost laughing in __________. It was a very strange moment—things like this only happen in films.

1.A.exploded B.landed C.disappeared D.crashed

2.A.living B.driving C.standing D.flying

3.A.roll B.speed C.stop D.pass

4.A.leaving B.saving C.blaming D.greeting

5.A.if B.though C.until D.since

6.A.fix B.kick C.clean D.shut

7.A.fire B.steam C.water D.engine

8.A.expected B.imagined C.admitted D.sensed

9.A.lasted B.counted C.worked D.ended

10.A.afraid B.lucky C.cautious D.brave

11.A.story B.adventure C.challenge D.lesson

12.A.Yet B.Thus C.Then D.Indeed

13.A.help B.climb C.explain D.deliver

14.A.steward B.driver C.rescuer D.pilot

15.A.Instead B.However C.Strangely D.Secretly

16.A.argue B.tell C.describe D.agree

17.A.return B.room C.distance D.journey

18.A.went away B.set out C.shut down D.turned up

19.A.car B.house C.plane D.cinema

20.A.surprise B.sorrow C.relief D.confusion

 

1.D 2.B 3.C 4.A 5.D 6.B 7.A 8.D 9.D 10.B 11.A 12.C 13.A 14.D 15.B 16.B 17.C 18.D 19.A 20.C 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了,作者和儿子在开车回家途中,一架飞机突然降落起火,作者和另一个名叫Joel Snarr的人,一起救人的经历。 1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:不知从哪里来,它在离我们开车地方的200码远坠毁了。A. exploded爆炸;B. landed着陆;C. disappeared消失;D. crashed坠毁。从下一句overturning and bursting into flames可知,飞机翻了并起火了,说明飞机坠毁了。故选D项。 2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:不知从哪里来,它在离我们开车地方的200码远坠毁了。A. living生活;B. driving开车;C. standing站立;D. flying飞翔。由上一句话I was driving home with my son Giacomo, 15, on the A40 when I suddenly saw a small plane coming down可知,作者开车的地方飞机坠毁了。故选B项。 3.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我们正在以每小时70英里的速度前进,我设法停了下来。A. roll滚动;B. speed加速;C. stop停下;D. pass经过。由下一句otherwise we would have crashed into it ourselves可知,只有设法将车停下,才不会撞到飞机上。故选C项。 4.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我跳出去,把儿子Giacomo留在车里。A. leaving留下;B. saving拯救;C. blaming责备;D. greeting问候。由下一句中的shouting at him to stay there可知,作者是把儿子留在了车里。故选A项。 5.考查连词。句意:我记得对他大喊大叫让他呆在那儿因为我们真的没时间胡闹。A. if假如;B. though尽管;C. until直到;D. since因为。由语境可知,飞机坠毁,情势危急,所以对儿子大喊大叫让他呆在车里是因为他们没时间胡闹,前后两句是因果关系。故选D项。 6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:所以我爬到机翼下,想把窗户踢开,但失败了。A. fix修理;B. kick踢开;C. clean打扫;D. shut关闭。由上一句Flames were coming out of the cockpit和screaming和第9空前的kick those through可知,飞机里的人处于危险中,在外面的作者想要踢开窗子救人。故选B项。 7.考查名词词义辨析。句意:随着火的热度从飞机顶部传来。A. fire火;B. steam溪流;C. water水;D. engine引擎。由本段第一句话Flames were coming out of the cockpit可知,驾驶舱起火了,所以此空是火的热度。故选A项。 8.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我感觉我可能要放弃,不然我自己就危险了。A. expected期望;B. imagined想象;C. admitted承认;D. sensed感觉。由前文可知,作者踢不开窗子,然而火还在继续燃烧,所以他感觉自己要放弃了。故选D项。 9.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这件事结束了,回首往事,我们难以置信的幸运。A. lasted持续;B. counted计数;C. worked工作;D. ended结束。由下一句looking back可知,这件事已经结束。故选D项。 10.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这件事结束了,回首往事,我们难以置信幸的运。A. afraid害怕的;B. lucky幸运的;C. cautious小心的;D. brave勇敢的。由后文可知,作者在飞机爆炸前救出了飞机里的人,所以很幸运。故选B项。 11.考查名词词义辨析。句意:否则,那会是一个完全不同的故事。A. story故事;B. adventure冒险;C. challenge挑战;D. lesson课、教训。otherwise后接虚拟语气,前一句“他们很幸运”是事实,后一句表示与事实相反的东西,所以此空表示的是“如果不幸运,就会发生不好的事情。”故选A项。 12.考查副词词义辨析。句意:然后,另一个叫Joel Snarr的人在适当的时候赶到现场帮忙。A. Yet然后;B. Thus那么;C. Then然后;D. Indeed的确。由全文语境可知,此处表顺承关系。故选C项。 13.考查动词词义辨析。句意:然后,另一个叫Joel Snarr的人在适当的时候赶到现场帮忙。A. help帮忙;B. climb爬;C. explain解释;D. deliver传递。由后文语境可知,Joel Snarr救出了飞行员,所以他是来帮忙的。故选A项。 14.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我不认为我能把飞行员弄出来——他是个大块头。A. steward空姐;B. driver司机;C. rescuer救援者;D. pilot飞行员。由后文Stuart Moore, who’d flown the plane可知,Joel救的这个人是Stuart Moore,他驾驶飞机,所以他是飞行员。故选D项。 15.考查副词词义辨析。句意:然而,Joel抓住飞行员的胳膊,及时把他救了出来。A. Instead代替;B. However然而;C. Strangely奇怪地;D. Secretly秘密地。由上一句可知,作者无法救出飞行员,下一句说Joel救出了飞行员,前后两句表转折。故选B项。 16.考查动词词义辨析。句意:通过他是如何(行为)表现的,我可以辨别Joel有军事背景。A. argue争辩;B. tell辨别;C. describe描写;D. agree同意。conduct oneself意为“做人、(行为)表现”。由上文Joel救人的行为表现可知,通过Joel的行动,作者辨别出Joel有军事背景。故选B项。 17.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我们刚把他们三个,驾驶飞机的Stuart Moore和他的侄子侄女,都带到一个安全的距离,飞机就爆炸了。A. return往返;B. room空间、房间;C. distance距离;D. journey旅程。由常识可知,飞机要爆炸了,救了人肯定要把人带到安全的距离。故选C项。 18.考查动词短语辨析。句意:急救人员很快就出现了,然后他们尽了职责。A. went away离开;B. set out出发;C. shut down关闭;D. turned up出现。由下一句they did their duty可知,急救人员出现了。故选D项。 19.考查名词词义辨析。句意:当我回到车里。A. car车;B. house房子;C. plane飞机;D. cinema影院。由上文可知,事故发生时,作者在开车,所以事情结束了,他回到车里。故选A项。 20.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我和Giacomo互相盯着对方,几乎如释重负地笑了起来。A. surprise惊讶;B. sorrow悲伤;C. relief轻松;D. confusion困惑。由上文可知,作者在紧急情况下救了人,避免惨剧发生,救完人后就如释重负地笑了,in relief意为“如释重负地”。故选C项。
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