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    After three months of staying in hospital, I got back home at last. My doctor advised me to have daily ______ to strengthen my body.

On my first morning out, my neighbor George ______ and rolled down the window of his truck, “Does your car break down?”

“No, just walking,” I replied.

“Get in. I’ll give you a ______ ,” he said. I told him it was my doctor’s advice. I needed to regain my strength.

Another day, it was the same story, ______ a different neighbor. When George’s cousin Carl stopped to pick me up, I politely refused, ______ I had to lose weight.

“Yeah, that’s what George said,” Carl said, “but I think it’s ______ for you to lose weight since you are not fat at all. We looked at each other ______ without saying anything. I climbed in, and we headed to a town for breakfast again. Nobody even said anything on the whole way.

After two weeks of my ______ to be healthier, I had walked only a single mile and gained seven pounds. I could ______ fit into my clothes.

As a last effort to ______ my kind but obstructive (妨碍的) neighbors, I set the alarm for 4 am. Now even if I ______ a ride, it was too early for breakfast.

With a walking stick in my hand, I headed into the ______. I quickly discovered that, though I was in my 40s, I was still afraid of the dark. To ______ the wild dogs that were likely following me, I ______ waved the walking stick over my head and ______ loudly. Unfortunately, I scared only Loraine, who ______ to be on her front door ______ my wild scene.

By the time I was ______ by John, our local policeman, I had lost my walking stick, as well as my ______ in the dark and I didn’t know which way I should go. On the way home, he stopped at his garage and pulled a running machine out from under many winter coats, offering it to me in return for a ______ never to go walking before daybreak again.

1.A.diets B.walks C.notes D.exams

2.A.stopped B.left C.laughed D.cried

3.A.chance B.suggestion C.ride D.choice

4.A.and B.but C.or D.so

5.A.thinking B.believing C.explaining D.proving

6.A.unnecessary B.unimportant C.difficult D.strange

7.A.happily B.worriedly C.silently D.sincerely

8.A.travel B.plan C.challenge D.study

9.A.finally B.slowly C.nearly D.hardly

10.A.invite B.consider C.change D.avoid

11.A.refused B.offered C.accepted D.ignored

12.A.dark B.car C.room D.hospital

13.A.throw away B.drive off C.take away D.hold back

14.A.aimlessly B.carelessly C.slowly D.surprisingly

15.A.sang B.shouted C.argued D.talked

16.A.tried B.hated C.liked D.happened

17.A.supporting B.controlling C.witnessing D.appreciating

18.A.sent up B.taken up C.held up D.picked up

19.A.confidence B.patience C.position D.way

20.A.promise B.reason C.request D.command

 

1.B 2.A 3.C 4.B 5.C 6.A 7.C 8.B 9.D 10.D 11.C 12.A 13.B 14.A 15.B 16.D 17.C 18.D 19.D 20.A 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者大病后步行健身,为了怕邻居看见后影响计划,而被迫在清晨黑天开始跑步,最后由于被野狗追赶,迷路被警察营救的故事。 1. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我的医生建议我每天散步以增强体质。A.diets饮食;B.walks散步;C. notes笔记;D.exams考试。根据后文“just walking”,可以推断医生建议我走路。故选B项。 2. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:在我出门的第一天早上,邻居乔治停车,摇下了车窗问我:“你的车抛锚了吗?”A. stopped停止;B. left离开;C.laughed笑话;D.cried哭泣。根据常识可以推断,邻居停下车后,再摇下车窗询问我。故选A项。 3. 考查固定搭配。句意:上车,我送你一程。A.chance机会;B.suggestion建议;C.ride乘便车;D.choice选择。根据常识可以推断,邻居让作者上车,故此处应为搭便车,give sb a ride让某人搭车,是固定搭配。故选C项。 4. 考查连词辨析。句意:又一天,故事还是一样,但邻居不同了。A.and和;B.but但是;C.or或者;D.so所以。分析句子可知,发生了同样的事,但是邻居不同了,表示转折。故选B项。 5. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:当乔治的表弟卡尔停下来接我时,我礼貌地拒绝了,解释说我必须减肥。A.thinking思考;B.believing相信;C.explaining解释;D.proving证明。根据作者拒绝搭便车,可以推断此处应为作者向邻居解释不搭便车的原因。故选C项。 6. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但是我认为你一点都不胖,没有必要减肥。A.unnecessary不必要的;B.unimportant不重要的;C.difficult困难的;D.strange陌生的。根据邻居认为作者一点也不胖,可以推断,此处为没必要减肥。故选A项。 7. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:我们默默地面面相觑,什么也没说。A.happily高兴地;B.worriedly担心地;C.silently安静地;D.sincerely真诚地。根据下文“Nobody even said anything on the whole way.”一路上没人说话。可以推断,此处为默默地看着对方。故选C项。 8. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:在我的健康计划实施两周后,我只走了一英里,体重增加了7磅。A.travel旅行;B.plan计划;C.challenge挑战;D.study学习。根据上文,医生建议作者走路以增强体质,可以推断,减肥是作者的计划。故选B项。 9. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:我的衣服几乎穿不下了。A.finally最后;B.slowly慢慢的;C.nearly几乎;D.hardly几乎不。根据上文,她涨了七磅,可以推断,她已经不能穿进她自己的衣服了。故选D项。 10. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:作为最后的努力避免我的善良但妨碍的邻居,我设置了4点的闹钟。A.invit邀请;B.consider考虑;C.chage改变;D.avoid避免。根据设置4点的闹钟,可知,此处是为了避免见到邻居。故选D项。 11. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:现在即使我接受了搭车,吃早饭也太早了。A. refused拒绝;B. offered提供;C.accepted接受;D.ignored忽略。根据上文可知,作者搭邻居便车去吃早餐,可以推断,即使四点搭便车,吃早点也太早了。故选C项。 12. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我手里拿着一根拐杖,朝黑暗中走去。A.dark黑暗;B.car汽车;C.room房间;D.hospital医院。根据前文可知,她早上4点去散步,故此处应为朝黑暗中走去。故选A项。 13. 考查动词词组辨析。句意:为了赶走可能跟在我后面的野狗,我漫无目的地在头上挥舞手杖,大声喊叫。A.throw away扔掉;B.drive off赶走;C.take away拿走;D.hold back阻止。根据后文可以分析,此处应为驱赶野狗,与下文挥动拐杖和叫喊相呼应。故选B项。 14. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:为了赶走可能跟在我后面的野狗,我漫无目的地在头上挥舞手杖,大声喊叫。A.aimlessly无目标的;B.carelessly粗心的;C.slowly慢慢的;D.surprisingly惊讶的。根据上文驱赶野狗可知,作者害怕野狗,故此处作者应为慌乱的,漫无目的的挥动拐杖,与上下文的驱赶野狗和叫喊相呼应。故选A项。 15. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:为了赶走可能跟在我后面的野狗,我漫无目的地在头上挥舞手杖,大声喊叫。A.sang唱歌;B.shouted大喊;C.argued争论;D.talked谈论。根据上文驱赶野狗,挥动拐杖,可以推断此处应为大声喊,前后照应。故选B项。 16. 考查固定搭配。句意:不幸的是,我只吓到了Loraine,她刚好站在前门,目睹了我的疯狂场面。A. tried尝试;B. hated讨厌;C. liked喜欢;D. happened发生。happened to do意为“恰巧,刚好”,是固定搭配。故选D项。 17. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:不幸的是,我只吓到了Loraine,她刚好站在前门,目睹了我的疯狂场面。A.supporting支持;B.controlling控制;C.witnessing目睹;D.appreciating感激。根据前文Loraine刚好站在前门可知,Loraine目睹了作者的疯狂场面。故选C项。 18. 考查动词词组辨析。句意:当我们当地的警察约翰把我接走的时候,我已经失去了手杖,在黑暗中也迷路了,我不知道该走哪条路。A.sent up发送;B.taken up占据;C.held up举起;D.pick up接人。根据下文可知,我在黑暗中迷路了,故此处应为警察把我接走。故选D项。 19. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:当我们当地的警察约翰把我接走的时候,我已经失去了手杖,在黑暗中也迷路了,我不知道该走哪条路。A.confidence信心;B.patience耐心;C.position位置;D.way道路方法。根据下文我不知道该走哪条路,可以推断,我在黑暗中迷路了。故选D项。 20. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:在回家的路上,他在车库里停了下来,从冬衣里下面掏出一台跑步机,送给我,作为回报,我答应他天亮前绝不出去散步。A.promise承诺;B.reason原因;C.request要求;D.command命令。约翰送我一台跑步机,可以推断,此处为接受礼物后作出承诺,承诺天亮前绝不出去散步。故选A项。
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