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    Deep in the forest, my husband and I had fun walking up a snow-covered hill. However, our lightheartedness _______ when we came out into a clearing and saw a parking lot without our car in it. As I looked around, nothing looked _______ I realized we were lost. It was frighteningly _______ except for our footsteps hitting the pavement and my heavy breathing. My husband suggested we conserve energy by walking slower and that we eat the snow on the ground _______ we needed water. For the first time in my life, I was _______ to be a hitchhiker(搭便车者), but we didn't meet a single car on the road.

_______, my husband spotted a small structure on a hill in the distance. As we _______, we saw a sign: Administration Building. After opening the unlocked door, we saw a map of the forest on the wall. I was reading it when a friendly woman appeared. I could hardly _______ my excitement. She offered us a ride back to our _______. When we entered the correct parking lot, it was a great ________ to see our car again. I had my husband take a photo, of this woman and me. Despite our physical ________, we felt joyous.

Two days later, something ________ happened. We returned to the city for one last ________ to the lighthouses before leaving for the airport. I heard beeping when we ________the car. Confused, I ________and saw a hand waving from an ________ car nearby. The window went down, and a voice called out, “I just stop to say hello. "

It was the same woman who had ________ us from the Administration Building back to our car, now two and a half hours' drive from our ________ meeting place.

We met that lovely woman on two separate days in two different places. What a ________! We've been ________ for more than eleven years now. Our picture hangs in her work area, and we e-mail every Christmas season.

1.A.worsened B.remained C.accumulated D.disappeared

2.A.special B.familiar C.plain D.attractive

3.A.empty B.open C.quiet D.clean

4.A.in case B.as though C.so that D.even if

5.A.likely B.afraid C.bound D.willing

6.A.Suddenly B.Strangely C.Cautiously D.Instantly

7.A.attempted B.quit C.approached D.withdrew

8.A.take back B.hold back C.hold out D.take out

9.A.home B.airport C.city D.car

10.A.relief B.trial C.honor D.wonder

11.A.comfort B.tension C.illness D.tiredness

12.A.absurd B.amazing C.terrible D.unreasonable

13.A.reference B.invitation C.visit D.answer

14.A.deserted B.exited C.remembered D.discovered

15.A.looked around B.looked inside C.looked ahead D.looked down

16.A.abandoned B.used C.stopped D.disabled

17.A.driven B.tracked C.attracted D.followed

18.A.terminal B.unusual C.frequent D.original

19.A.contribution. B.coincidence C.commitment D.convenience

20.A.relatives B.neighbors C.friends D.colleagues

 

1.D 2.B 3.C 4.A 5.D 6.A 7.C 8.B 9.D 10.A 11.D 12.B 13.C 14.B 15.A 16.C 17.A 18.D 19.B 20.C 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述作者和丈夫在一座白雪覆盖的山里迷路,一位女式帮助他们回到了停车场,两天之后他们又再次巧遇这位女式的经历。 1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:但是,当我们出现在一片空地,并且看见一个没有我们汽车的停车点的时候,我们轻松愉快的心情顿时消失了。A. worsened 恶化,变得更坏;B. remained 保持;C. accumulated 积累;D. disappeared 消失。 由本句的“when we came out into a clearing and saw a parking lot without our car in it.”可知,当我们出现在一片空地,并且看见停车点没有我们汽车的时候,我们此时的心情不再是轻松愉快的。选项D. disappeared 消失,符合语境。故选D。 2.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:当我环顾四周,没有任何看起来熟悉的东西时,我意识到我们迷路了。A. special 特别的;B. familiar 熟悉的,常见的;C. plain 纯色的,朴素的;D. attractive 吸引人的,有魅力的。由本句的“I realized we were lost.”可知,我意识到我们迷路了,我们周围的事物都是不熟悉的,未见过的,选项B. familiar 熟悉的,符合语境。故选B。 3.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:除了我们脚步撞击路面的声音以及我的呼吸声,周围令人恐惧地安静。A. empty 空的;B. open 开着的;C. quiet 安静的;D. clean 干净的。由本句中的“except for our footsteps hitting the pavement and my heavy breathing.”可知,除了我们脚步撞击路面的声音以及我的呼吸声之外,呼吸声和撞击声都能清晰的听到,由此可见周围是非常的安静。选项C. quiet 安静的,符合语境。故选C。 4.考查连词词义辨析。句意:我丈夫建议我们通过更慢地行走来保存体力,万一我们需要水,我们可以吃地上的雪。A. in case 假使,万一;B. as though 好像;C. so that 以便;D. even if 即使。由本句中的“we eat the snow on the ground”和“we heeded water”可知,我们吃地上的雪,是在我们万一需要水的情况下,这是我们吃地上的雪的前提条件。选项A. in case 假使,万一,引导条件状语从句。故选A。 5.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我乐意在我人生中第一次成为一名搭便车者,但是我们在路上没有碰到一辆车。A. likely 很可能的;B. afraid 害怕的;C. bound 受约束的;D. willing 乐意的。由本句中的“but we didn't meet a single car on the road.”可知,但是我们并没有碰到一辆车,和前面“I was ___5___ to be a hitchhiker(搭便车者)”形成对比转折,由此可见我想而且是乐意成为一名搭便车者,但是没有碰到有车给我搭乘。选项D. willing 乐意的,符合语境。故选D。 6.考查副词词义辨析。句意:突然,我丈夫发现了在远处山上的一个小建筑物。A. Suddenly 突然;B. Strangely 奇怪地;C. Cautiously 慎重地;D. Instantly 立即,马上。由第一段最后一句“For the first time in my life, I was ___5___ to be a hitchhiker(搭便车者), but we didn't meet a single car on the road.”可知,我乐意在我人生中第一次成为一名搭便车着,但是我们在路上没有碰到一辆车。由此可见,在远处山上的小建筑物是在我们找寻车辆过程中无意间突然地发现。选项A. Suddenly 突然,符合语境。故选A。 7.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我们靠近的时候,我们看见一个指示牌:行政大楼。A. attempted 企图,试图;B. quit 辞去,辞职;C. approached 走近;D. withdrew 撤退。由前一句的“my husband spotted a small structure on a hill in the distance.”和本句中的“we saw a sign”可知,我丈夫发现了在远处山上的一个小建筑物,我们看见一个指示牌。由此可见,我们发现了小建筑物,只有走近,才会看见这个指示牌。选项C. approached 走近,符合语境。故选C。 8.考查动词词组词义辨析。句意:我几乎克制不住我的兴奋。A. take back 拿回,撤销;B. hold back阻止,抑制;C. hold out 伸出,维持;D. take out 取出,除掉。由前一句“I was reading it when a friendly woman appeared.”可知,我正在阅读地图,这个时候一个友好的妇女出现了。由此可见,我们处在迷路的状态,在看到有人出现的时候,兴奋的感情是控制不住的。选项B. hold back 抑制,阻止,符合语境。故选B。 9.考查名词词义辨析。句意:她载我们回我们汽车那。A. home 家;B. airport 机场;C. city 城市;D. car 汽车。由后一句“When we entered the correct parking lot, it was a great ___10___ to see our car again.”可知,当我们进入正确的停车点时,再次看到我们的汽车是件令人非常安心的事。由此可见,她载我们回到我们汽车那。选项D. car 汽车,符合语境。故选D。 10.考查名词词义辨析。句意:当我们进入正确的停车点时,再次看到我们的汽车是件令人非常安心的事。A. relief 安心;B. trial 审判,试验;C. honor 荣誉,信用;D. wonder 惊奇,奇迹。由第二段最后一句“Despite our physical ___11___, we felt joyous.”可知,尽管我们身体上筋疲力尽,但是我们感到高兴的。由此可知,当我们回到正确的停车点,看到自己的汽车的时候,心情是好的状态。选项A. relief 安心,符合语境。故选A。 11.考查名词词义辨析。句意:尽管我们身体上筋疲力尽,但是我们感到高兴。A. comfort 安慰,舒适;B. tension 紧张;C. illness 疾病;D. tiredness 疲劳。由本句中的Despite可知,“our physical ___11__”和“we felt joyous.”是对立相反关系,“we felt joyous.”表示的是我们感到高兴,那么“our physical ___11__”应该表达的是一种不佳的状态。选项D. tiredness 疲劳,符合语境。故选D。 12.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:两天之后,一些令人惊异的事情发生了。A. absurd 荒谬的,可笑的;B. amazing 令人惊异的;C. terrible 糟糕的,可怕的;D. unreasonable 不合理的。由最后一段第一句“We met that lovely woman on two separate days in two different places.”可知,我们在两个不同的地方在不同的两天遇到了那个可爱的女式。由此可见,两天之后发生的再次遇到那个可爱的女式的事情是令人惊讶的。选项B. amazing 令人惊异的,符合语境。故选B。 13.考查名词词义辨析。句意:在离开前往机场之前,为了最后一次访问灯塔,我们回到了这个城市。A. reference 参考,涉及;B. invitation 邀请;C. visit 访问,参观;D. answer 答案,答复。我们在去机场之前,先去了灯塔这个地方。选项C. visit 访问,参观,符合语境。故选C。 14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我们离开车的时候,我听到哔哔声。A. deserted 遗弃,抛弃;B. exited 离开,退出;C. remembered 记得;D. discovered 发现。由后一句“Confused, I ___15___and saw a hand waving from a(n) ___16___ car nearby.”可知,我环顾四周,感到困惑,然后看到附近一辆停着的车伸出一只手在挥动。由此可见,我需要从汽车里面出来才能看到这只挥动的手。选项B. exited 离开,退出,符合语境。故选B。 15.考查动词词组词义辨析。句意:我环顾四周,感到困惑,然后看到附近一辆停着的车伸出一只手在挥动。A. looked around 环顾四周;B. looked inside 往里看;C. look ahead 向前看;D. looked down 向下看。由本句后半部分“saw a hand waving from a(n) ___16___ car nearby.”可知,作者看到附近有一辆汽车,说明作者应该是四周寻找的看。选项A. looked around 环顾四周,符合语境。故选A。 16.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我环顾四周,感到困惑,然后看到附近一辆停着的车伸出一只手在挥动。A. abandoned 被抛弃的,被放弃的;B. used 使用过的,习惯的;C. stopped 停止的,停顿的;D. disabled 残疾的。由后一句“The window went down, and a voice called out, “I just stop to say hello. "”可知,车窗下降,一个声音大声叫出来,“我刚好停下来说声招呼”。由此可知,附近的这辆车是停着的状态。选项C. stopped 停止的,符合语境。故选C。 17.考查动词词义辨析。句意:那是之前载我们从行政大楼回到我们汽车的妇女,现在从我们起初见面的地方开了两个半小时的车程。A. driven 驾驶;B. tracked 跟踪;C. attracted 吸引;D. followed 跟随。由第二段的第六句“She offered us a ride back to our ___9___.”可知,她载我们回到了我们汽车那。由此可见,这个女式是之前载我们回到我们汽车那的女式。选项A. driven 驾驶,符合语境。故选A。 18.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:那是之前载我们从行政大楼回到我们汽车的女式,现在从我们起初见面的地方开了两个半小时的车程。A. terminal 晚期的,终点的;B. unusual 不寻常的;C. frequent 频繁的;D. original 起初的。由前文可知,“our meeting place”指的是我们和女式在行政大楼相遇,这个是我们最开始相遇的地方。选项D. original 起初的,符合语境。故选D。 19.考查名词词义辨析。句意:真是太巧了!A. contribution 贡献;B. coincidence 巧合;C. commitment 承诺;D. convenience 便利。由前一句“We met that lovely woman on two separate days in two different places.”可知,我们在两个不同的地方在不同的两天遇到了那个可爱的妇女。由此可见,在 不同的时间不同的地方依然可以遇到相同的人,这是一种巧合。选项B. coincidence 巧合,符合语境。故选B。 20.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我们现在已经成为了11多年的朋友。A. relatives 亲人; B. neighbors 邻居;C. friends 朋友;D. colleagues 同事。由后一句“Our picture hangs in her work area, and we e-mail every Christmas season.”可知,我们的相片悬挂在她工作区域,并且我们每个圣诞节节日都会发邮件。由此可见,我们和这位妇女之间成为了朋友关系。选项C. friends 朋友,符合语境。故选C。
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This app locks a driver’s phone while he or she is driving, preventing the user from gaining access to any of the SMS functions of the phone. Parents can be alerted via the app’s website. For example, you’ll be sent an alert in the event that the driver has requested permission to access their phone’s messaging function. This function can only be activated if the driver is safely parked or in the event of an accident. If ever your child removes the application from their phone, parents can be informed, too.

Life 360

The initial purpose of this app is connecting family members together. Through the app, you can share your position with one another wherever you are. It provides real-time data for parents about position and driving speed. Parents can, therefore, feel safe and secure knowing that their child has reached their intended destination. The application can be turned off. But it’ll inform the members within the app that your child has disabled it.

1.What can the app Safe Driver do?

A.Control the user’s driving speed.

B.Keep working even when it’s turned off.

C.Help teenagers develop good driving habits.

D.Alert parents to their children’s overspeed driving.

2.Which app enables the user to receive and answer text messages easily while driving?

A.Safe Driver. B.Drive Safely. C.Textecution. D.Life 360.

3.What do Textecution and Life 360 have in common?

A.They are intended to bring family members closer.

B.Teenagers can’t delete them without parents’ permission.

C.Parents can know if they stop working on teenagers' phones.

D.They offer parents real-time data about position and driving speed.

 

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