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    He really did look like a tourist, with a camera around his neck and a bottle of sunscreen sticking out of his bag.

The heavy man sat in a corner, drinking lemon juice and _______ to read a travel guide. His sunglasses masked his eyes, but I knew his _______ was not in the reading: he hadn’t turned a _______ for the last ten minutes.

As I brought him his food, he _______ up a “thank you” and looked at me briefly. I tried not to _______ the tiny scar across his left eyebrow.

I walked back inside with my empty tray (托盘), _______ my head. He looked _______, but I couldn’t quite remember him.

Then it _______ me. The car accident! The mysterious (神秘的) _______ who helped me out of my severely damaged car, just before it exploded! I ________ back to his table.

He was gone.

I moved his saucer and found his tip, along with a ________:

I am deeply indebted to you. The night of your car accident, I was on my way to rob a jewelry store. ________ your life brought things back on track. I now live a (an) ________ life, thanks to you. God bless you! Mr. D.

I was ________. The night of my car accident, I was ________ for an interview in an illegal dance club. Seeing human’s ________ through his heroic gesture turned my life around and brought ________ back into my life.

I ________ the tip he left. Among the one-dollar bills was a 1000-dollar bill with a pen mark underlining “In ________ We Trust.”

I said a silent prayer (祈祷) for him and got back to work, ________.

1.A.pretending B.struggling C.intending D.planning

2.A.feeling B.eye C.interest D.taste

3.A.page B.glance C.paper D.face

4.A.drank B.coughed C.put D.took

5.A.stare at B.appeal to C.deal with D.go through

6.A.nodding B.lifting C.shaking D.turning

7.A.gentle B.familiar C.strange D.nervous

8.A.hit B.caught C.helped D.reminded

9.A.driver B.passenger C.customer D.stranger

10.A.called B.rushed C.moved D.pushed

11.A.dollar B.bill C.card D.notice

12.A.Endangering B.Entering C.Managing D.Saving

13.A.simple B.honest C.poor D.easy

14.A.shocked B.disappointed C.excited D.frightened

15.A.waiting B.preparing C.working D.heading

16.A.hopefulness B.happiness C.kindness D.weakness

17.A.fame B.peace C.luck D.faith

18.A.kissed B.unfolded C.refused D.received

19.A.Person B.Heaven C.God D.Nature

20.A.smiling B.singing C.dancing D.worrying

 

1.A 2.C 3.A 4.B 5.A 6.C 7.B 8.A 9.D 10.B 11.C 12.D 13.B 14.A 15.D 16.C 17.D 18.B 19.C 20.A 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。作者把客人点的餐送去时,看到一张熟悉但不能确定的脸,那是作者出车祸的晚上,把作者从快爆炸的汽车里救出来的神秘陌生人,作者再次回到他的桌子时,客人走了,但留下了小费和一张感激作者的卡片。其实那天救他的人要去抢劫珠宝店,救作者的命让他的生活回归了正轨。作者也为他祈祷。 1. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:那个胖男人坐在角落里,喝着柠檬汁,假装在看一本旅游指南。A. pretending假装;B. struggling奋斗;C. intending打算;D. planning计划。结合后文作者发现男人十分钟没有翻过一页,可知男人是在假装看书。pretend to do sth.“假装做某事”。故选A。 2. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:他的太阳镜遮住了他的眼睛,但我知道他的兴趣不在于阅读:他已经十分钟没有翻过一页了。A. feeling感觉;B. eye眼睛;C. interest兴趣;D. taste味道。结合后文男人十分钟没有翻过一页,可知男人的兴趣(interest)不是阅读旅行指南。故选C。 3. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:他的太阳镜遮住了他的眼睛,但我知道他的兴趣不在于阅读:他已经十分钟没有翻过一页了。A. page页;B. glance一瞥;C. paper纸;D. face脸。结合上文to read a travel guide可知男人在看旅行指南,因此此处指的是他十分钟没有翻过一页(page)。故选A。 4. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我给他端食物时,他勉强地说了声“谢谢”,并扫了我一眼。A. drank喝;B. coughed咳嗽;C. put放置;D. took带走。结合后文up a “thank you”可知此处为短语cough up表示“勉强说出”。故选B。 5. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:我尽量不去盯着他左眉毛上的小伤疤。A. stare at凝视;B. appeal to呼吁;C. deal with处理;D. go through参加。结合后文the tiny scar across his left eyebrow可知此处指作者尽量不去盯着他左眉毛上的小伤疤。故选A。 6. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我拿着空盘子走了进去,摇了摇头。A. nodding点头;B. lifting举起;C. shaking摇晃,握手;D. turning转向。结合后文可知作者觉得对方面熟,但是又想不起到底是谁,因此摇了摇头。故选C。 7. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他看起来很面熟,但我不太记得他了。A. gentle温和的;B. familiar熟悉的;C. strange奇怪的;D. nervous紧张的。结合后文but I couldn’t quite remember him可知作者觉得这个男人很面熟,但是想不起是谁。故选B。 8. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:然后我突然想起了。A. hit使突然想起;B. caught抓住;C. helped帮助;D. reminded提醒。此处指作者突然想起,应用hit。it hit sb that 某人突然想起某事。故选A。 9. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:这个神秘的陌生人就是那个在我的汽车爆炸前帮我从严重损坏的汽车里出来的人!A. driver司机;B. passenger乘客;C. customer顾客;D. stranger陌生人。结合上下文可知作者并不认识这个男人,这个男人对作者来说是个陌生人。故选D。 10. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我快速地返回他的桌子。A. called呼叫;B. rushed急忙;C. moved移动;D. pushed推。作者想起这个男人是谁了,于是冲回他的桌子前。rush back“快速返回”。故选B。 11. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我移动了他的茶托,找到了他的小费和一张卡片。A. dollar美元;B. bill账单;C. card卡片;D. notice通知。作者移动他的茶托,找到了小费和一张写有给作者留言的卡片,因此使用card。故选C。 12. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:救了你一命,一切又回到了正轨。A. Endangering危及;B. Entering进入;C. Managing管理;D. Saving拯救。结合上文who helped me out of my severely damaged car可知男人救了作者的命。故选D。 13. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:多亏了你,我现在过着诚实的生活。A. simple简单的;B. honest实在的;C. poor贫穷的;D. easy容易的。上文提到男人本来打算去抢劫珠宝店的,结果因为救了作者自己的生活回归了正轨,如今男人过着实实在在的生活。故选B。 14. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我震惊了。A. shocked震惊的;B. disappointed失望的;C. excited激动的;D. frightened害怕的。男人的这一情况,作者事前不知道,因此应当是感到震惊。故选A。 15. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我出车祸的那天晚上,我正要去一家非法舞蹈俱乐部面试。A. waiting等待;B. preparing准备;C. working工作;D. heading行进。结合后文for an interview in an illegal dance club可知那天晚上,作者正要去一家非法舞蹈俱乐部面试。head for“前往”。故选D。 16. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:通过他的英雄行为看到人类的善良,让我的生活有了转机,让我的生活重新充满了信心。A. hopefulness抱有希望;B. happiness幸福;C. kindness善良;D. weakness虚弱。男人救了作者,让作者看到了人类的善良。故选C。 17. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:通过他的英雄行为看到人类的善良,让我的生活有了转机,让我的生活重新充满了信心。A. fame名声;B. peace和平;C. luck运气;D. faith信心。结合上文through his heroic gesture turned my life around and brought可知男人的行为,让作者的生活有了转机,充满了信心。故选D。 18. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我打开他留下的小费。A. kissed亲吻;B. unfolded打开,展现;C. refused拒绝;D. received收到。结合后文the tip he left可知作者打开男人留下的小费。故选B。 19. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:在一美元的纸币中,有一张100美元的纸币,上面有一个划着“我们信仰上帝”的钢笔记号。A. Person人;B. Heaven天堂;C. God上帝;D. Nature自然。根据上文God bless you!可知男人信奉上帝,故此处指的是“我们信任上帝”。故选C。 20. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我为他默默祈祷,然后微笑着回去工作。A. smiling微笑;B. singing唱歌;C. dancing跳舞;D. worrying担心。结合上文I said a silent prayer for him and got back to work可知作者在看完了男人的卡片后,默默为男人祈祷,然后微笑着(smiling)回去工作。故选A。
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    Not so long ago, a sailor sailing across the cold waters of the northern Pacific Ocean might have had every chance of meeting a sea cow. This cow would have measured 10 meters long and weighed between five and 10 tons and it would spend most of its day moving slowly in the seas, eating grass growing underwater. The cow in question was known as Steller’s sea cow, which has now died out.

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