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    As the train picked up its speed, the passengers slowly settled down on their seats. I ________ the lower berth (铺位), so that I could enjoy the ________ of outside from the moving train. I don’t know why I always preferred to get the ________ seat. An elderly lady ________ the front seat of mine. I looked at her. She must be in her eighties, I guessed. At one point, we met our ________ .She smiled at me and I gave her a response. Both of us were ________. By that time, the train was in its full speed.

It was 4:00 pm, evening time. So, ________ time was still in a long way. I couldn’t ________ myself any longer and asked, “Auntie! Where are you going?”

She looked at me and friendly said, “________ camp, dear.”

Suddenly my enthusiasm ________ to know the reason. I politely said, “Auntie, you are ________ someone?”

She smiled and said, “Yes!”

Just to continue the conversation, I talked to her in a very cheerful ________, “Auntie, you must be feeling so ________ to see your child and your grandchildren.”

 ________, this question hurt her a little but boldly she answered, “Oh, dear! You are so sweet! Anyway, I had only one son who was ________ and was killed in a battle just a few days before. I bought so many new clothes for him. So, I thought why not ________ my son’s clothes for some other soldiers, so that I would control my ________ and would be happy thinking that my own son has ________ it.”

I was shocked hearing her heartbreaking story! But I ________ the old lady from the core of my heart. I was thinking of her ________ heart!

1.A.preferred B.reserved C.overlooked D.sought

2.A.beauty B.fantasy C.impression D.miracle

3.A.back B.front C.window D.best

4.A.launched B.occupied C.controlled D.possessed

5.A.heads B.hands C.faces D.eyes

6.A.silent B.amazed C.considerate D.concerned

7.A.supper B.bed C.play D.chat

8.A.balance B.behave C.excuse D.resist

9.A.City B.Neighborhood C.School D.Army

10.A.wandered B.gathered C.doubled D.floated

11.A.mourning B.visiting C.appointing D.predicting

12.A.mood B.scene C.condition D.situation

13.A.curious B.impatient C.excited D.sincere

14.A.However B.Obviously C.Hopefully D.Perhaps

15.A.settled down B.called up C.picked up D.brought in

16.A.contribute B.spare C.collect D.deliver

17.A.disappointment B.embarrassment C.sorrow D.delight

18.A.worn B.owned C.permitted D.confirmed

19.A.respected B.recognize C.understood D.memorized

20.A.broken B.fascinating C.fundamental D.brave

 

1.B 2.A 3.C 4.B 5.D 6.A 7.B 8.D 9.D 10.C 11.B 12.A 13.C 14.D 15.B 16.B 17.C 18.A 19.A 20.D 【解析】 本文为记叙文。作者在火车上遇到一位老太太,她唯一的儿子在战争中去世。她控制住自己的悲伤,把买给儿子的新衣服送给军营里的其他士兵,这让作者十分震惊,同时发自内心地尊敬这位勇敢的老人。 1.考查动词辨析。句意:我预订了下铺,以便在移动的火车上欣赏外面的美景。A. preferred更喜欢,首选;B. reserved预定,保留;C. overlooked忽略;D. sought寻求。分析语境可知,此处是指作者订了(reserved)下铺,故选B。 2.考查名词辨析。句意:我预订了下铺,以便在移动的火车上欣赏外面的美景。A. beauty美丽,美景;B. fantasy幻想;C. impression印象;D. miracle奇迹。根据常识可知,坐火车可在车上欣赏外面的美景(beauty),故选A。 3.考查名词辨析。句意:我不知道为什么我总是喜欢坐靠窗的座位。A. back后面,背;B. front前面;C. window窗户;D. best最佳。上文说订了下铺,想欣赏外面的美景,根据常识可知,坐靠窗(window)的座位能很好地欣赏外面的美景。坐在故选C。 4.考查动词辨析。句意:一位老太太坐在我的前排座位上。我看着她。A. launched启动;B. occupied使用(房间、座位等);C. controlled控制;D. possessed拥有。根据后面的“I looked at her.”可知,老太太是坐(occupied)在作者的前排,故选B。 5.考查名词辨析。句意:我们目光相遇,她冲我笑了笑,我也笑着回应她。A. heads头部;B. hands手;C. faces脸;D. eyes眼睛。根据后面“她冲我笑了笑,我笑着回应了她”可知,作者和老太太目光相遇,故选D。 6.考查形容词辨析。句意:我们俩都沉默了。A. silent沉默的;B. amazed 惊讶的;C. considerate体贴的;D. concerned关心的。前文说“我们目光相遇,她冲我笑了笑,我也笑了回应她”,可知作者和老太太都没有说话,只是眼神交流,故选A。 7.考查名词辨析。句意:当时是下午4点。所以,离睡觉时间还很长。A. supper晚餐;B. bed床;C. play戏剧;D. chat聊天。根据前一句“当时是下午4点” ,可知离睡觉(bed time)的时间还很长。“bed time”为固定搭配,意为“睡觉时间”,故选B。 8.考查动词辨析。句意:我再也忍不住问:“阿姨!你要去哪里?”A. balance平衡;B. behave表现,C. excuse原谅,宽恕;D. resist忍住,拒绝。根据上下文的语境可知,作者与老太太一直没有说话,此时是指作者无法忍住(resist),所以才问老太太。故选D。 9.考查名词辨析。句意:她看着我,友好地说:“军营,亲爱的。”A. City城市;B. Neighborhood社区;C. School学校;D. Army军队。根据倒数第二段的“...was killed in a battle just a few days before. I bought so many new clothes for him. I bought so many new clothes for him. So, I thought why not ____16____ my son’s clothes for some other soldiers,”可知,他的儿子在战斗中死去,他想把买给儿子的新衣服送给其他的士兵,可知,他去的是军队(Army),故选D。 10.考查动词辨析。句意:突然我的热情倍增,想知道原因。A. wandered游荡;B. gathered聚焦;C. doubled (使)加倍,是......的两倍,把......对折,折叠;D. floated浮动,漂流。根据语境可知,作者听到老太太要去军营非常高兴,所以热情倍增(doubled),故选C。 11.考查动词辨析。句意:阿姨,你是来探亲的(拜访人的)吧?A. mourning悼念;B. visiting访问;C. appointing任命;D. predicting预测。根据常识可知,老太太到军营可能是拜访(visit)人的。故选B。 12.考查名词辨析。句意:为了继续谈话,我非常愉快地对她说:“阿姨,你见到你的孩子和孙子的心情一定很激动吧。”A. mood心情;B. scene场景;C. condition状况;D. situation情况。作者通过谈话知道老太太去军营,猜测是去看她的孩子和孩子,对于老人来说去看望自己的孩子和孙子,那会是件愉快的事,所以作者也是心情愉快(mood)的来谈论。故选A。 13.考查形容词辨析。句意:为了继续谈话,我非常愉快地对她说:“阿姨,你见到你的孩子和孙子的心情一定很激动吧。”A. curious好奇的;B. impatient不耐烦的;C. excited激动的;D. sincere真诚的。根据常识可知,看到自己的孩子和孙子会激动(excited)。故选C。 14.考查副词辨析。句意:也许,这个问题使她有点伤心。A. However然而;B. Obviously显然;C. Hopefully有希望地;D. Perhaps也许。根据后面的情境可知,老太太的儿子已牺牲了,而且转折连词but后的老太太的一番话,可看出,也许老太太有点伤心。故选D。 15.考查动词短语辨析。句意:我只有一个儿子,被征召入伍,几天前在一场战斗中丧生。A. settled down安顿;B. called up征召(服役),征召入伍;C. picked up拾起;D. brought in引入,带来。根据语境可知老太太的儿子是军人,所以此处是指被征召入伍(called up)。故选B。 16.考查动词辨析。句意:我给他买了很多新衣服。所以,我想为什么不把我儿子的衣服留给其他士兵。A. contribute捐献;B. spare抽出,留出;C. collect收集;D. deliver交付。根据上下文内容可知,老太太的儿子死去了,所以老太太想把原来买给儿子的新衣服留给(spare)其他的士兵。故选B。 17.考查名词辨析。句意:这样,我就可以控制自己的悲伤,当我想到我儿子已穿上新衣服时,我就会感到高兴。A. disappointment失望;B. embarrassment尴尬;C. sorrow悲伤;D. delight高兴。根据上文可知,老人的儿子在战斗中丧生,老太太认为想到买给儿子的新衣服有人穿上了,就会高兴 ,这样就不会悲伤(sorrow),故选C。 18.考查动词辨析。句意:这样我就能控制住自己的悲伤,当我想到我儿子已穿上新衣服时,我就会感到高兴。”A. worn穿;B. owned拥有;C. permitted允许;D. confirmed确认。根据“my son’s clothes for some other soldiers”可知,此处是指老太太想儿子已穿上(worn)新衣服时就会很高兴。故选A。 19.考查动词辨析。句意:听到她伤心的故事我很震惊!但我从内心深处尊敬这位老太太。A. respected 尊敬;B. recognize意识到;C. understood理解;D. memorized记忆。根据上下文的语境可知,老太太的儿子不在了,她把给儿子买的新衣服送给军营的其他士兵,可知,这让人尊敬(respect),故选A。 20.考查形容词辨析。句意:我在想她那颗勇敢的心。A. broken破碎的;B. fascinating 迷人的;C. fundamental基本的;D. brave勇敢的。老太太的儿子不在了,她能控制住自己的悲伤,在火车上还能面带微笑与作者交谈。把买给儿子的新衣服送给军营的其他士兵,从中可推断出老太太有一颗勇敢的(brave)心 。故选D。
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