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    Tim Cook is both blind and deaf. And try _______ they might, staff on a recent flight just couldn’t figure out how to _______ with the man, who was traveling all alone.

But then, a 15-year-old girl used _______ language and genuine compassion (关爱) to save the day. Teenager Clara Daly was _______ with her mother Jane from Boston to Los Angeles when the flight attendants made a(n) _______ over the speaker. They were _______ anyone onboard who knew sign language.

Clara _______ the call button, as she’d studied a year of American Sign Language in school. She was the only one on the plane _______ of truly communicating with Tim, and her heart went out to him.

_______ six hours of just not being able to talk to anyone,” she said.

Clara knelt down alongside Mr. Cook and used fingerspelling to talk to him, which is where she sign each ________ in every word. This way, Tim could ________ Clara’s hands and they could communicate. First, Clara helped the flight attendants ensure all of Tim’s needs were ________ . Then, she spent the rest of the time just ________ with him.

Together, they shared ________ about their families and Clara’s future plans, while Clara learned about Tim’s past as a salesman.

A nearby passenger named Lynette Scribner couldn’t ________ taking a photo and sharing it on social media. She mentioned how ________ she was to have witnessed such incredible compassion.

After writing about Clara’s real-life act of ________ on social media, Lynette’s post took off. In fact, it has since been shared over 730,000 times on US social media platform Facebook.

The ________ teen was quick to point out that she just did what any one of us should do when given the ________: help out.

“Everyone should just be ________ each other just because that’s the nature of people,” Clara said.

1.A.when B.while C.although D.as

2.A.cooperate B.connect C.communicate D.meet

3.A.sign B.oral C.written D.live

4.A.shopping B.traveling C.working D.staying

5.A.forecast B.effort C.suggestion D.announcement

6.A.looking for B.waiting for C.standing by D.sending to

7.A.picked B.fixed C.hit D.made

8.A.afraid B.capable C.aware D.fond

9.A.Notice B.Predict C.Describe D.Imagine

10.A.symbol B.mark C.letter D.word

11.A.feel B.see C.shake D.move

12.A.admitted B.met C.proved D.recognized

13.A.chatting B.dealing C.playing D.joking

14.A.songs B.thought C.sorrow D.stories

15.A.consider B.miss C.resist D.stop

16.A.satisfied B.amazed C.nervous D.doubtful

17.A.politeness B.bravery C.patience D.kindness

18.A.thankful B.humorous C.humble D.brave

19.A.change B.opportunity C.right D.honour

20.A.believing B.accepting C.helping D.understanding

 

1.D 2.C 3.A 4.B 5.D 6.A 7.C 8.B 9.D 10.C 11.A 12.B 13.A 14.D 15.C 16.B 17.D 18.A 19.B 20.C 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲了一个小女孩在飞机上用手语帮助聋哑人的善良事迹。 1. 考查连接词辨析。句意:最近的一次航班上,工作人员无论如何努力,都不知道该如何与这名独自旅行的男子沟通。A. when当……的时候;B. while当……的时候;C. although尽管,虽然;D. as尽管,虽然。分析句子结构可知,此处是让步状语从句的倒装句型,动词try提前,应使用as引导,although引导的让步状语从句不能倒装。故选D。 2. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:最近的一次航班上,工作人员无论如何努力,都不知道该如何与这名独自旅行的男子沟通。A. cooperate合作;B. connect联系;C. communicate交流;D. meet遇见。根据上文Tim Cook is both blind and deaf.可知,此处指工作人员无法和他交流。故选C。 3. 考查名(形容)词词义辨析。句意:但后来,一个15岁的女孩用手语和真诚的同情拯救了这一天。A. sign手势;B. oral口头的;C. written书面的;D. live现场的。根据上文Tim Cook is both blind and deaf.可知,此处指用手语。故选A。 4. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:十几岁的克拉拉·戴利和她的母亲简正一起从波士顿到洛杉矶旅行,这时空乘人员通过扬声器发布了一则通告。A. shopping购物;B. traveling旅行;C. working工作;D. staying停留。根据下文from Boston to Los Angeles可知,此处指克拉拉和她的母亲简在旅行的途中。故选B。 5. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:十几岁的克拉拉·戴利和她的母亲简正一起从波士顿到洛杉矶旅行,这时空乘人员通过扬声器发布了一则通告。A. forecast预报;B. effort努力;C. suggestion建议;D. announcement通告。根据下文They were ___6___ anyone onboard who knew sign language.可知,工作人员通过通告寻找会手语的人。故选D。 6. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:他们在飞机上寻找会手语的人。A. looking for寻找;B. waiting for等;C. standing by袖手旁观;D. sending to发送到。根据句意和语境可知,此处指寻找懂手语的人。故选A。 7. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:Clara按下了呼叫按钮,因为她在学校学了一年的美国手语。A. picked捡起;B. fixed修理;C. hit按,压(按钮等);D. made制作。根据空后the call button可知,空处需用动词hit表示按下呼叫按钮。故选C。 8. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:在飞机上,她是唯一一个能与蒂姆真正交流的人,她的心与他同在。A. afraid害怕的;B. capable有能力的;C. aware意识到的;D. fond喜爱。根据上文she’d studied a year of American Sign Language in school. 可知,因为Clara学了手语,所以她是唯一一个能与蒂姆真正交流的人。故选B。 9. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:“想象一下6个小时都不能和任何人说话,”她说。A. Notice注意;B. Predict预测;C. Describe描述;D. Imagine想象。根据空后six hours of just not being able to talk to anyone可知,此处表示自己设想的内容和情境。故选D。 10. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:Clara用手指拼法和蒂姆说话,也就是对每个单词的每个字母都用手语交流。A. symbol符号;B. mark标记;C. letter字母;D. word单词。根据上文used fingerspelling to talk to him及空后in every word可知,此处指单词中的每个字母都用手语拼出。故选C。 11. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:这样,蒂姆可以感觉到克拉拉的手,他们可以交流。A. feel感觉;B. see看见;C. shake摇摆;D. move移动。根据上文可知,蒂姆看不见,所以此处表示他能感觉到克拉拉的手。故选A。 12. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:首先,克拉拉帮助空乘人员确保满足了蒂姆的所有需求。A. admitted承认;B. met满足;C. proved证明;D. recognized辨认,认出。根据下文all of Tim’s needs were met.可知,此处表示克拉拉帮助空乘人员确保满足了蒂姆的所有需求。故选B。 13. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:然后,剩下的时间,她就和他聊天。A. chatting聊天;B. dealing处理;C. playing演奏,玩耍;D. joking开玩笑。根据下文Together, they shared ___14___ about their families and Clara’s future plans, while Clara learned about Tim’s past as a salesman.可知,他们一起在聊天。故选A。 14. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:在一起,他们分享了关于他们的家庭故事和克拉拉的未来计划,而克拉拉了解到蒂姆过去是一名推销员。A. songs歌曲;B. thought思想;C. sorrow悲伤;D. stories故事。根据语境可知,他们分享了关于他们的家庭故事。故选D。 15. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:附近一位名叫Lynette Scribner的乘客忍不住拍下了照片并分享到社交媒体上。A. consider考虑;B. miss错过;C. resist忍住;D. stop停止。根据下文sharing it on social media.可知,一位名叫Lynette Scribner的乘客忍不住拍了张照片。couldn’t resist doing=couldn’t help doing sth.“忍不住要做某事”。故选C。 16. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:她提到看到如此令人难以置信的同情,她感到多么惊讶。A. satisfied满意的;B. amazed惊讶的;C. nervous焦虑的;D. doubtful怀疑的。根据下文she was to have witnessed such incredible compassion.可知,她看到这一幕感到惊讶。故选B。 17. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:在社交媒体上讲述了克拉拉真实生活中的善举后,Lynette的这篇文章迅速走红。A. politeness礼貌;B. bravery勇敢;C. patience耐心;D. kindness善良。根据上文可知,此处指的是克拉拉对蒂姆的善举。故选D。 18. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这位谦虚的少女很快指出,她只是做了我们任何人在有机会时都应该做的事情:帮助别人。A. thankful感谢的;B. humorous幽默的;C. humble谦虚的;D. brave勇敢的。根据下文she just did what any one of us should do when given the ___19___: help out.可知, 克拉拉对自己做的事情感到很谦虚。故选A。 19. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:这位谦虚的少女很快指出,她只是做了我们任何人在有机会时都应该做的事情:帮助别人。A. change改变;B. opportunity机会;C. right权利;D. honour荣誉。根据语境可知,此处指有机会的时候,我们任何人都会帮助别人。故选B。 20. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:“每个人都应该互相帮助,因为这是人的本性,”克拉拉说。A. believing相信;B. accepting接受;C. helping帮助;D. understanding理解。根据上文what any one of us should do when given the ___19__: help out.和文章内容可知,此处指人们要互相帮助。故选C。
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