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    A few years ago,I boarded a plane to Disney World with my 8-year -old kid Lucas.

Even before boarding,I was filled with_______. Lucas is an autistic (自闭症) boy.Traveling outside his comfort zone can sometimes be_______for Lucas. I was worried other passengers might not understand_______Lucas communicated with the world.

Worse sill,we were seated next to a man who_______to be hard boiled.As the plane_______ ,so did my boy's excitement level and my own worry.I could even_________ the unpleasant remarks this man might have for my excited son.

As Lucas began to play with an app on his iPad,he screamed with joy and _______his hands as loudly as he could.I began to_______,trying to quiet my son so that he wouldn't_______the other passengers. I noticed the hard-boiled man paying attention from the________ of my eye. He leaned closer to me and I even got________to begin a verbal fight.

However,the man________ said,“You know ,you don't have to keep him quiet for me. You can let him have fun.”It was the________thing I expected,and I didn't know what to say________“thank you”.

The kindness of that man will always be a(n)________to me that there are always people who want to enter our world and understand my wonderful boy.

1.A.confidence B.pride C.excitement D.anxiety

2.A.enjoyable B.tricky C.curious D.considerate

3.A.when B.how C.why D.where

4.A.appeared B.pretended C.preferred D.promised

5.A.broke down B.touched down C.took off D.pulled out

6.A.anticipate B.bear C.acknowledge D.witness

7.A.shook B.waved C.raised D.clapped

8.A.wonder B.complain C.sweat D.argue

9.A.disappoint B.motivate C.puzzle D.disturb

10.A.corner B.bottom C.top D.center

11.A.inspired B.prepared C.excited D.determined

12.A.simply B.rarely C.roughly D.totally

13.A.typical B.exact C.last D.first

14.A.or rather B.other than C.rather than D.more than

15.A.symbol B.experience C.warning D.reminder

 

1.D 2.B 3.B 4.A 5.C 6.A 7.D 8.C 9.D 10.A 11.B 12.A 13.C 14.B 15.D 【解析】 本文是记叙文。作者讲述了一次带自闭症的儿子出去旅行的经历。在飞机上,作者觉得旁边坐着的那个人看上去很无情。但是后来那个人对儿子的态度,让作者觉得还是有人会理解儿子的。 1. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:甚至在登机前,我心中就充满了焦虑。A. confidence信心;B. pride骄傲;C. excitement兴奋;D. anxiety焦虑。根据下一句“Lucas is an autistic (自闭症) boy.”,因为Lucas有自闭症,带儿子出去让作者感到焦虑。故选D项。 2. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:对Lucas来说,走出自己的舒适区去旅游有时会是很棘手的事情。A. enjoyable令人愉快的;B. tricky棘手的;C. curious好奇的;D. considerate体贴的。按照背景知识,患有自闭症的儿童往往有社交障碍、沟通障碍。因此对于他们来说,走出去与人交流会是很困难的事情。故选B项。 3. 考查宾语从句。句意:我担心其他乘客可能不理解Lucas是如何与世界沟通的。A. when什么时候;B. how怎样,如何; C. why为什么;D. where在哪儿。其他的乘客很难理解一个自闭症儿童是怎样与人交流的。故选B项。 4. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:更糟糕的是,我们旁边坐的是一个看上去很无情的人。A. appeared似乎,显得;B. pretended假装;C. preferred更喜欢;D. promised承诺。从外表看,作者觉得那个人看起来很无情。故选A项。 5. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:随着飞机起飞,我儿子的兴奋程度和我自己的担忧也随之上升。A. broke down出故障;B. touched down着陆;C. took off起飞;D. pulled out(车辆)驶离车站。根据上文“Even before boarding”可知是飞机开始起飞。故选C 项。 6. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我甚至可以预料到这个人可能会对我激动的儿子说些不愉快的话。A. anticipate预期,预料;B. bear忍受;C. acknowledge承认;D. witness亲眼目睹。根据上文“we were seated next to a man who 4 to be hard boiled.”可知,作者觉得那个人看上去很无情,就预计他会说一些让儿子不愉快的话。故选A项。 7. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:当Lucas 开始在自己的iPad上玩一个应用程序时,他高兴得尖叫起来,并尽可能大声地拍手。A. shook摇动;B. waved挥动; C. raised举起;D. clapped鼓掌。根据“he screamed with joy”可知,Lucas玩得很高兴,就大声拍手。故选D项。 8. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我开始冒汗。为了不让儿子打扰其他乘客,我试着让他安静下来。A. wonder感到疑惑;B. complain抱怨;C. sweat流汗;D. argue争论。根据上文“he screamed with joy and 7 his hands as loudly as he could.”可知,因为担心Lucas 打扰其他乘客,作者感到很紧张,直冒汗。故选C项。 9. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我开始冒汗。为了不让儿子打扰其他乘客,我试着让他安静下来。A. disappoint使失望;B. motivate激发,使有动力;C. puzzle使困惑;D. disturb打扰。根据上文“he screamed with joy and 7 his hands as loudly as he could.”, Lucas又大声尖叫又拍手,作者担心他打扰到其他乘客。故选C项。故选D项。 10. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我从眼角余光无意中看到那个无情的人在注意着我们。A. corner角落; B. bottom底部;C. top顶端;D. center中心。根据“noticed”可知,作者是无意中看到的,并不是直视那个人,而是从眼角余光看到他在注意他们母子。故选A项。 11. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:他向我靠得更近了,我甚至准备和他吵一架。A. inspired激励;B. prepared准备;C. excited使激动;D. determined决定。根据上文“I could even 6 the unpleasant remarks this man might have for my excited son.”,如果那个人说些让儿子不愉快的话,作者就要和他吵。故选B项。 12. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:然而,那个人只是说:“你知道,你不必让他为我保持安静。你可以让他开开心心地玩。”A. simply仅仅,只是;B. rarely很少;C. roughly粗略地;D. totally完全地。那个人什么也没多说,只说应该让儿子高兴地玩。故选A项。 13. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这是我最没预料到的事情。A. typical典型的;B. exact确切的;C. last最不可能的;D. first首先的。根据上文“I even got 11 to begin a verbal fight.”可知,作者做好了和那个人吵架的准备,所以根本就没料到那个人会这样说。短语the last thing意思为“最不可能的事情”。故选C项。 14. 考查短语辨析。句意:除了“谢谢”,我不知道该说什么。A. or rather更确切地说;B. other than除了……之外;C. rather than而不是;D. more than多于,不仅仅。作者此时不知道说什么,只有向那个人道谢。故选B项。 15. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:那个人的善良永远提醒着我,总有人想进入我们的世界,理解我的好孩子。A. symbol象征;B. experience经历;C. warning警告;D. reminder提醒的人/物。那个人的善良提醒作者,总有人会理解儿子的。故选D项。
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