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    A dog waiting on a roadside for four years has finally been reunited with its owner thanks to a social media post. Anuchit Uncharoen happened to be there. He _______ passing by the dog and seeing it being _______ by a woman late in the afternoon.

When he _______ her, he learned that the dog was thought to have been _______. The woman said she_______ took the dog to her home, but the _______ friend escaped and returned to the street, waiting for its _______. Since then, the nice _______ had been regularly bringing food to him and making sure he was _______. Others in the community had been ________, too.

The dog’s heartbreaking situation made the ________ online, eventually reaching his owner. He got in touch with Anuchit and explained that he and his family________ a dog named BonBon four years ago. Their dog had the same ________ as the one in the pictures.

The owner said that BonBon was with them on a trip to a relative. His dog might have ________ out of the car while on the road. He and his family________ for BonBon back in the roads but without luck.

They ________ their pet dog had died and were ________ to discover him alive and well. When the owner paid BonBon a visit, surprisingly, the dog ________ to go with him, even if his tail wagged(摇摆) with ________.

Someone once said, he might only be here for a(n) ________ of your life, but for him, you are his whole life. So remember to be kind to them.

1.A.recalled B.considered C.regretted D.admitted

2.A.attacked B.hugged C.fed D.pushed

3.A.approached B.left C.advised D.remembered

4.A.caught B.abandoned C.accepted D.relieved

5.A.unwillingly B.anxiously C.hopefully D.originally

6.A.fierce B.devoted C.brave D.innocent

7.A.supporter B.visitor C.owner D.reporter

8.A.partner B.passer-by C.reader D.woman

9.A.healthy B.awake C.lucky D.calm

10.A.praising B.helping C.following D.listening

11.A.wishes B.news C.notes D.rounds

12.A.picked B.gained C.lost D.rescued

13.A.appearance B.figure C.character D.size

14.A.looked B.walked C.jumped D.dropped

15.A.prepared B.searched C.reached D.answered

16.A.supposed B.announced C.proved D.doubted

17.A.satisfied B.embarrassed C.confused D.excited

18.A.agreed B.hoped C.refused D.managed

19.A.surprise B.delight C.trouble D.anger

20.A.total B.amount C.part D.sum

 

1.A 2.C 3.A 4.B 5.D 6.B 7.C 8.D 9.A 10.B 11.D 12.C 13.A 14.C 15.B 16.A 17.D 18.C 19.B 20.C 【解析】 这是一篇夹叙夹议文,主题语境为人与社会,本文讲述了一只走丢的狗在路边一直等待自己的主人的故事,作者最后发出感慨。 1. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:他回忆起在傍晚路过那条狗时,看到一个女人在喂它。A. recalled 回忆; B. considered 考虑;C. regretted 后悔;D. admitted 承认;准许进入。根据前一句 “Anuchit Uncharoen happened to be there.”可知,当时Anuchit Uncharoen碰巧在跟前,又因是过去时,所以是他回忆到当时所发生的场景,recalled符合题意。故选A。 2. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:他回忆起在傍晚路过那条狗时,看到一个女人在喂它。A. attacked攻击; B. hugged拥抱;C. fed 喂养;D. pushed推动。 根据第二段的 “regularly bringing food to him”,意为把食物给它,由此可知,女人应该是喂它食物,fed符合题意。故选C。 3. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:当他走近她时,他知道那条狗被认为是被遗弃的。A. approached走进;靠近;B. left 离开;C. advised 建议;D. remembered记得。根据后半句句意可知,他是要了解这只狗的情况。由此可知,要了解详细的情况,自然是靠近那位女性。approached符合题意,故选A。 4. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:当他走近她时,他知道那条狗被认为是被遗弃的。A. caught 赶上;抓住;B. abandoned丢弃;遗弃;C. accepted接受;D. relieved接触;减轻。 根据第一段 “A dog waiting on a roadside for four years”可知,这是路边的狗,自然是以为被人遗弃了。所以abandoned符合题意,故选B。 5. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:这名女性说,她原本是把狗带回了家,但这位忠实的朋友逃了出来,回到街上,等着狗的主人。A. unwillingly 不愿意地;B. anxiously 焦虑地;C. hopefully 有希望地;D. originally 起初;本来。根据后文的 “escaped and returned to the street”意为这只狗有逃到了街上,所以这里要与escapes相对比,所以是这位女性把它领回了家。由此推断出只有最初originally符合题意,故选D。 6. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但这位忠实的朋友逃了出来,回到街上,等着狗的主人。A. fierce残忍的;B. devoted 忠诚的;C. brave 勇敢的;D. innocent无辜的;无罪的。根据后半句的句意可知,既然这只狗又从那位女性的家跑到路口等待原来的主人,自然是忠心,所以devoted符合题意。故选B。 7. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:这位忠实的朋友逃了出来,回到街上,等着狗的主人。A. supporter支持者;B. visitor 参观者;C. owner 所有者;物主;D. reporter记者。此处与第一段的 “A dog waiting on a roadside for four years has finally been reunited with its owner”相呼应,这只狗等待的是自己的主人,所以owner符合题意,故选C。 8. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:从那时起,这位好心的女人就经常给他带食物,确保他身体健康。A. partner搭档;B. passer-by过路人;C. reader读者;D. woman女人。 根据上文的 “He recalled passing by the dog and seeing it being fed by a woman”可知,是那位好心的女士定期给这只狗带来食物,此处形成呼应,woman符合题意,故选D。 9. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:从那时起,这位好心的女人就经常给他带食物,确保他身体健康。A. healthy 健康的;B. awake醒着的;C. lucky 幸运的;D. calm安静的。根据句意可知,那位好心女士给狗带食物吃,既然是给狗带食物,并且上文的 “took the dog to her home”带狗回家,可以看出,女士是为了让这只狗生活的好,并确保它的健康。所以healthy符合题意,故选A。 10. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:社区里的其他人也一直在帮忙。A. praising赞扬;B. helping 帮助;C. following跟随;D. listening听。 由too可知,此处helping与上文的bringing food感情色彩一致,表示其他来自小区的人也伸出了援手。所以helping符合题意,故选B。 11. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:这只狗令人心碎的情况在网上传开,最终找到了它的主人。A. wishes 希望;B. news 新闻;C. notes笔记;便签;D. rounds巡视。根据online可知,这条狗令人心碎的情况在网上应该是传播。make the rounds四处走动,传来传去,所以rounds符合题意,故选D。 12. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:他与Anuchit取得联系,并解释说他和他的家人四年前失去了一只名叫BonBon的狗。A. picked挑选;B. gained 增加;获得;C. lost 丢失;D. rescued营救。根据第一段的 “His dog might have jumped out of the car while on the road.”可知,狗丢的原因可能是自己跳下的车可以看出,狗丢了,所以主人应该是丢失了狗,因此lost符合题意,故选C。 13. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:他们的狗和照片上的狗长得一模一样。A. appearance外表;长相;B.figure数字;人物;C. character 性格;D. size尺寸。根据上文的 “his family lost a dog”可知,狗丢了并且既然网上有图片,主人自然是看到图片里的狗的长相与自己丢失的狗一样才会去找,所以appearance符合题意。故选A。 14. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:他的狗可能是在路上从车里跳出来的。A. looked看;B. walked走;C. jumped跳;D. dropped推动;帮助;下降。 根据逻辑常识和语境可知,狗自然是从车上跳了下去才会走丢。所以jumped符合题意,故选C。 15. 考查动词词义辨析。他和家人在路上寻找他们的狗,但没有找到。A. prepared准备;B. searched搜寻;C. reached达到;D. answered回答。 根据 “his family lost a dog”可知,狗丢了,所他们开车返回去自然是去找它,此处也与without luck没有找到形成对比,所以 searched符合题意,故选B。 16. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:他们以为他们的宠物狗已经死了。A. supposed认为;假设;B. announced宣布;C. proved证明;D. doubted疑惑;怀疑。 根据前一句的 “his family searched for BonBon back in the roads but without luck.可知,找不到丢失的狗,所以他们以为它死掉了。supposed符合题意,故选A。 17. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他们以为他们的宠物狗已经死了,当发现它还活着的时候很兴奋。A. satisfied满意的;B. embarrassed尴尬的;C. confused困惑的;D. excited激动的。根据前半句的had died可知,以前找不到狗就以为它死了,现在看到它活得好好的,自然是激动万分,所以excited符合题意。故选D。 18. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:令人惊讶的是,这只狗拒绝和他一起走。A. agreed同意;B. hoped 希望;C. refused拒绝;D. managed管理。根据surprisingly及even if his tail wagged delight可知,狗找到了,但令人意外的是,此处形成对比,所以是它却拒绝跟原主人走,refused符合题意。故选C。 19. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:令人惊讶的是,这只狗拒绝和他一起去,即使它高兴地摇着尾巴。A. surprise惊讶;B. delight高兴; C. trouble烦恼;麻烦;D. anger生气。 根据语境可知,狗找到了,但令人意外的是,它却拒绝跟原主人走,后面是让步状语从句,形成对比,表示即使它兴奋地摇着尾巴。With delight兴奋地。故选B。 20. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:他可能只在你生命的一部分,但对他来说,你就是他的全部。A.total总数;B. amount 数量;C. part 部分;D. sum总数;金额。根据but可知,此处表是转折,所以whole全部与part部分形成对比,表示狗在主人的生命里只是一部分,而我们作为它的主人,却是它们生命的全部。所以part符合题意,故选C。
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