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    Matthew Warwick, then a 20-year-old college student suffered schizo-affective disorder(精神分裂症. He had to leave his university and stayed in a mental hospital. On a freezing December morning, Matthew_________from the hospital. He_________straight to Waterloo Bridge in London and climbed on the edge of bridge…_________he was informed that his disease was a life sentence.

Hundreds of people passed by. Only one man called Alex Owen, then 25, _________and quietly walked to Matthew's side.

“You're alright, man? Why are you_________on a bridge?”

At first Matthew wanted Alex to_________him alone, but something in Alex's

calm-down-to-earth manner touched his heart. Matthew felt_________, like he could talk to him.

"It's cold here. Why not have some coffee in a warm cafe? Everything will be OK." For the first time after the_________Matthew felt perhaps it really might. He_________back.

The police, having received__________from passers-by, were waiting there. They quickly put him into a police car, __________he was to panic and jump. He lost sight of Alex, the person who'd brought him__________.

Matthew ended up back in hospital.__________,he was well enough to return to the__________and finish his degree. Over the next six years. Matthew often__________the stranger who had__________him round. Eager to thank him in person, he posted a Facebook__________nicknaming(化名)the good man Mike. His Find Mike post was__________millions of times around the world.

Matthew was overexcited when Alex called him two weeks after his__________.They had a reunion, finally having that coffee they had first planned all those years ago.

"Many people walked past, but because of Alex's__________and sympathy, I've lived a good life." Matthew said.

1.A.escaped B.suffered C.separated D.exercised

2.A.looked B.headed C.returned D.rescued

3.A.why B.although C.because D.where

4.A.nervously B.boldly C.curiously D.calmly

5.A.leaning B.shouting C.sitting D.jumping

6.A.wander B.leave C.company D.encourage

7.A.faith B.pressure C.urgency D.regret

8.A.coffee B.accident C.dialogue D.disease

9.A.posed B.climbed C.turned D.packed

10.A.aids B.supports C.calls D.gifts

11.A.in case B.so that C.so long as D.as far as

12.A.benefit B.despair C.memory D.hope

13.A.Eventually B.Automatically C.Immediately D.Initially

14.A.bridge B.university C.cafe D.hospital

15.A.dropped on B.depended on C.thought about D.worried about

16.A.talked B.moved C.shouted D.pulled

17.A.invitation B.praise C.alarm D.message

18.A.received B.shared C.pushed D.pursued

19.A.graduation B.departure C.post D.reunion

20.A.bravery B.generosity C.willingness D.kindness

 

1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D 5.C 6.B 7.A 8.D 9.B 10.C 11.A 12.D 13.A 14.B 15.C 16.A 17.D 18.B 19.C 20.D 【解析】 本文是记叙文。20岁的马修患了精神分裂症,被医生宣判终身“监禁”,对生活失去了希望,爬到大桥上准备结束自己的生命。但是亚里克斯的善良帮助了他,使他重拾生活的信心。多年后,他发帖找到了当年救他的人。 1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在12月一个寒冷的早晨,马修从医院逃了出来。A. escaped逃脱;B. suffered遭受;C. separated分开;D. exercised锻炼。根据“…stayed in a mental hospital. ”和下文的“…climbed on the edge of bridge” 可知,他擅自从医院里逃了出来。故选A项。 2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他径直向伦敦的滑铁卢桥走去,爬上了桥的边缘。A. looked看;B. headed向……前进;C. returned返回;D. rescued救。马修向大桥走去,并爬到桥边。故选B项。 3.考查连词词义辨析。句意:因为他被告知他的病等于是终身监禁。A. why为什么;B. although虽然;C. because因为;D. where在哪里。是因为得知他的病毫无希望,所以爬到大桥边缘,想结束自己的生命。所以前后句子为因果关系。故选C项。 4.考查副词词义辨析。句意:只有一个名叫亚历克斯·欧文的男人,当时25岁,镇静地走到马修身边。A. nervously紧张地;B. boldly勇敢地,大胆地;C. curiously好奇地;D. calmly镇静地。根据下文的“something in Alex's calm-down-to-earth manner touched his heart.”可知,亚历克斯·欧文很镇静。故选D项。 5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:“你还好吗,老兄?你为什么坐在桥上?”A. leaning倚靠;B. shouting喊;C. sitting坐;D. jumping跳。根据上文“…and climbed on the edge of bridge” 可知,马修爬到桥上,坐在桥的边缘。故选C项。 6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:起初马修想让亚历克斯别管他。A. wander漫步;B. leave离开; C. company陪伴;D. encourage鼓励。根据常识可知,一个要自杀的人是不希望别人管的。短语leave sb. alone“别管,不打扰”。故选B项。 7.考查名词词义辨析。句意:马修感觉到了信心,就像他可以和他说话一样。A. faith信心;B. pressure压力;C. urgency紧迫感;D. regret后悔。根据“something in Alex's calm-down-to-earth manner touched his heart.” 可知,亚历克斯冷静而务实的态度打动了他的心。马修觉得有了信心。故选A项。 8.考查名词词义辨析。句意:在疾病之后,马修第一次觉得也许真的一切可以(好起来)。A. coffee咖啡;B. accident事故;C. dialogue对话;D. disease疾病。根据上文“Matthew Warwick, then a 20-year-old college student suffered schizo-affective disorder(精神分裂症). ”可知,马修本来对生活失去了希望,亚历克斯对他的鼓励“Everything will be OK”,让他生病后第一次有了信心,觉得会好起来的。故选D项。 9.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他爬了回来。A. posed摆姿势;B. climbed爬;C. turned转身;D. packed打包。上文提到“…and climbed on the edge of bridge”,亚历克斯的话给了他信心,他从边缘爬了回来。故选B项。 10.考查名词词义辨析。句意:警察接到过路人的电话,正在那里等候。 A. aids帮助;B. supports支持;C. calls电话;D. gifts礼物。按常理,是过路人看到这种情形,给警察打电话,通知警察。故选C项。 11.考查连词辨析。句意:他们迅速把他放进警车里,以防他惊慌而跳(下去)。 A. in case以防万一;B. so that以便,为了;C. so long as只要;D. as far as就……来说。根据“They quickly put him into a police car”可知,为了以防万一,警察迅速将他放进车里。故选A项。 12.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他看不见给他带来希望的亚历克斯了。A. benefit利益;B. despair绝望;C. memory记忆;D. hope希望。根据上文“For the first time after the____8____Matthew felt perhaps it really might. ”可知,亚里克斯的话使马修第一次觉得一切会好起来,给了他希望。故选D项。 13.考查副词词义辨析。句意: 最终,他身体康复了,回到大学完成了学业。A. Eventually最终;B. Automatically自动地;C. Immediately立即;D. Initially最初,起初。最后的结果是马修终于恢复了健康,回到了大学完成了学业。故选A项。 14.考查名词词义辨析。句意:最终,他身体康复了,回到大学完成了学业。 A. bridge桥; B. university大学;C. cafe咖啡馆;D. hospital医院。根据“finish his degree”可知,是回到大学继续学习。故选B项。 15.考查动词短语辨析。句意:在接下来的六年里,马修经常想起那个把他说服的陌生人。 A. dropped on顺便来访;B. depended on依靠;C. thought about想起;D. worried about担心。根据下一句的“Eager to thank him in person”可知,马修很感激亚里克斯,因此经常想起他。故选C项。 16.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在接下来的六年里。马修经常想起那个把他说服的陌生人。A. talked交谈;B. moved移动;C. shouted喊叫;D. pulled拉。短语 talk sb. around“说服 ”。六年前,是亚里克斯说服马修从桥上下来。故选A项。 17.考查名词词义辨析。句意:因为渴望亲自感谢他,他在Facebook上发布了一条消息,化名为“好人迈克”。A. invitation邀请;B. praise表扬;C. alarm警报;D. message留言,消息。根据下一句中的“His Find Mike post”可知,马修是在Facebook上发了一个消息。故选D项。 18.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他的“寻找Mike”的帖子在全世界被分享了数百万次。 A. received接收;B. shared分享;C. pushed推;D. pursued追求。根据millions of times around the world.可知,网友都帮他寻找当年帮助他的人,分享他的帖子给更多的人。故选B项。 19.考查名词词义辨析。句意:在他发帖两周后,当亚历克斯给他打电话时,马修太激动了。A. graduation毕业;B. departure离开;C. post帖子;D. reunion重聚。根据上文“His Find Mike post”可知,亚里克斯在网上看到分享的帖子后,打电话给马修。故选C项。 20.考查名词词义辨析。句意:“(当时)很多人从那里路过,但因为亚历克斯的善良和同情心,我现在过得很好。”马修说。A. bravery勇敢;B. generosity慷慨;C. willingness意愿;D. kindness善良。亚里克斯帮助了马修, 使他有了重新生活的勇气,因此马修感谢他的善良。故选D项。
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