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    The sound that woke Damian Languell at 8:15 in the morning was so loud that he assumed it came from inside his house. As he got up to _______, he heard another sound, this one coming most definitely from _______. Through his bedroom window, he spied a tree surrounded by _______ about 500 yards away. A _______ wrapped the tree's base, its engine on fire.

_______, Languell grabbed buckets of water and ran to the crash site. The car was_______ nearly in two. No one should have _______ this crash, and yet there was 16-year-old Quintin Thompson, his terrified face pressed _______ the driver's side window, in visible _______. Languell tried ________ the fire with his buckets of water, but with no ________. "That was really awful. When the flame got into the front seats, I ________ I had to get him out of there," he told WAGM-TV.

In an act that a police report described as showing " ________ disregard for his own safety", Languell opened the back door of the car and ________ in. "That's when I noticed how ________ his legs were." Using a pocketknife he'd had with him, he ________ Thompson's seat belt. Then, he ________ the teen out of a back window and dragged him to ________ "before the entire car exploded", the police stated.

Languell thinks about that day often. Displaying the sort of empathy(感同身受)that ________ him to help, he told WAGM-TV, "My ________ goes out to 'Thompson'. When you are that close to that level of hurt, you feel it so directly."

1.A.work B.exercise C.check D.discover

2.A.downside B.outside C.inside D.upside

3.A.people B.fog C.leaves D.smoke

4.A.car B.rope C.bus D.cloth

5.A.Constantly B.Obviously C.Hesitantly D.Immediately

6.A.burned B.split C.pressed D.stuck

7.A.survived B.witnessed C.suffered D.reported

8.A.with B.against C.by D.on

9.A.peace B.silence C.pain D.excitement

10.A.covering B.catching C.pouring D.stopping

11.A.success B.harm C.effort D.luck

12.A.expected B.realized C.concluded D.assumed

13.A.little B.limited C.complete D.some

14.A.crawled B.jumped C.ran D.stepped

15.A.long B.cold C.bad D.ugly

16.A.tore open B.gave up C.put away D.cut off

17.A.pulled B.threw C.held D.hugged

18.A.house B.ground C.safety D.distance

19.A.forced B.drove C.advised D.shocked

20.A.feet B.choice C.hope D.heart

 

1.C 2.B 3.D 4.A 5.D 6.B 7.A 8.B 9.C 10.D 11.A 12.B 13.C 14.A 15.C 16.D 17.A 18.C 19.B 20.D 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了Damian Languell勇敢地救出了一起车祸中的幸存者Quintin Thompson的故事。 1. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:当他起床检查时,他听到另一个声音,这肯定是从外面传来的。A. work工作;B. exercise锻炼;C. check检查;D. discover发现。由下文的he heard another sound可知,是他起床检查听到了另一个声音。故选C项。 2. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:当他起床检查时,他听到另一个声音,这肯定是从外面传来的。A. downside缺点;B. outside外面;C. inside里面;D. upside正面。由上文的he assumed it came from inside his house可知,另一个声音来自外面。故选B项。 3. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:透过卧室的窗户,他发现500码外有一棵树被浓烟包围。A. people人;B. fog雾;C. leaves叶子;D. smoke烟。由下文的A _4_ wrapped the tree's base, its engine on fire可知,车子着火了,烧着了树,树被浓烟包围。故选D项。 4. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:一辆汽车把树的底部包起来了,引擎着火了。A. car汽车;B. rope绳子;C. bus公共汽车;D. cloth布。由下文的The car可知,是一辆汽车。故选A项。 5. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:Languell立刻抓起一桶水,跑向坠机地点。A. Constantly经常地;B. Obviously明显地;C. Hesitantly犹豫地;D. Immediately立刻地。由语境和常识可知,看到此种紧急情况,人会立刻想办法施救,此处指Languell立刻抓起一桶水,跑向坠机地点帮忙。故选D项。 6. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:汽车几乎被劈成两半。A. burned燃烧;B. split分裂;C. pressed压;D. stuck粘住。由上文的A _4_ wrapped the tree's base可知,一辆汽车把树的底部包起来了,说明汽车几乎被劈成两半。故选B项。 7. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:这场车祸本不该有人幸免于难,然而16岁的Quintin Thompson却有着明显的痛苦,他惊恐的脸紧靠在驾驶者的侧窗上。A. survived幸存;B. witnessed目睹;C. suffered遭受;D. reported报道。由上文语境可知,汽车几乎被劈成两半,不可能有人幸存下来。故选A项。 8. 考查介词词义辨析。句意:这场车祸本不该有人幸免于难,然而16岁的Quintin Thompson却有着明显的痛苦,他惊恐的脸紧靠在驾驶者的侧窗上。A. with和……;B. against紧靠;C. by通过……;D. on在……上面。由本处语境可知,此处指脸紧靠在驾驶者的侧窗上。故选B项。 9. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:这场车祸本不该有人幸免于难,然而16岁的Quintin Thompson却有着明显的痛苦,他惊恐的脸紧靠在驾驶座的侧窗上。A. peace和平;B. silence安静;C. pain痛苦;D. excitement兴奋。由上文语境可知,汽车几乎被劈成了两半,几乎不可能有人生还,说明车祸很严重,所以幸存的被困在车里的Quintin Thompson会有痛苦(因为受伤了)。故选C项。 10. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:Languell试着用水桶灭火,但没有成功。A. covering覆盖;B. catching抓住;C. pouring倾倒;D. stopping停止、终止。由下文的his buckets of water可知,水是用来灭火的,让火停下。故选D项。 11. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:Languell试着用水桶灭火,但没有成功。A. success成功;B. harm伤害;C. effort努力;D. luck幸运。由下文的When the flame got into the front seats可知,火烧到前座了,所以水桶灭火没有成功。故选A项。 12. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:当火焰进入前排座位时,我意识到我必须把他弄出去。A. expected期望;B. realized意识到;C. concluded得出结论;D. assumed假设。由上文的When the flame got into the front seats可知,火烧到前座了,情况危急,所以Languell意识到必须把Quintin弄出去。故选B项。 13. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:在一份警方的报告中,Languell“完全不顾自己的安全”,打开汽车后门爬了进去。A. little一些;B. limited有限的;C. complete完全的;D. some有点。由下文语境可知,Languell爬进了着火的车里救人,腿还受伤了,说明他完全不顾安危。故选C项。 14. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:在一份警方的报告中,Languell“完全不顾自己的安全”,打开汽车后门爬了进去。A. crawled爬;B. jumped跳;C. ran跑;D. stepped迈步。由上文的the back door of the car可知,Languell是从车后门爬进了着火的车里。故选A项。 15. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:就在那时,我注意到他的腿有多糟糕。A. long长的;B. cold冷的;C. bad糟糕的;D. ugly丑陋的。由上文语境可知,Languell爬进了着火的车里救人,所以腿伤得严重。故选C项。 16. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:他用随身携带的小刀割下了Thompson的安全带。A. tore open撕开;B. gave up放弃;C. put away收拾;D. cut off切断。由上文的a pocketknife可知,是用小刀切断安全带救Thompson。故选D项。 17. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:然后,他把这名少年从后窗拉了出来,把他拖到安全的地方,“在整个汽车爆炸之前”,警察说。A. pulled拉;B. threw扔;C. held拿;D. hugged拥抱。由本处语境可知,此处指Languell把这名少年从后窗拉了出来。故选A项。 18. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:然后,他把这名少年从后窗拉了出来,把他拖到安全的地方,“在整个汽车爆炸之前”,警察说。A. house房子;B. ground地面;C. safety安全;D. distance距离。由本处语境可知,此处指“在整个汽车爆炸之前”,Languell把这名少年拖到安全的地方。故选C项。 19. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:他在接受WAGM-TV采访时说,他表现出的那种同情心驱使他去帮忙。A. forced迫使;B. drove驱使;C. advised建议;D. shocked震惊。由下文的When you are that close to that level of hurt, you feel it so directly可知,此处指是那种同情心驱使Languell去帮忙。故选B项。 20. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我的心都投到了‘Thompson’身上。A. feet脚;B. choice选择;C. hope希望;D. heart心。由全文语境可知,Languell不顾自身安危救出Quintin Thompson,说明Languell的心都投到了‘Thompson’身上。故选D项。
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