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    The passengers on the bus watched with sympathy as Susan made her way carefully up the steps. She paid the driver and then, using her hands to____the seats, settled in one of them.

It had been a year since Susan became blind. As the result of an accident she was suddenly thrown into a world of_____ Susan’s husband Mark watched her____into hopelessness and he was____to use every possible means to help his wife.

Finally, Susan felt ready to____to her job, but how would she get there? She used to take the bus, but she was now too____to get around the city by herself. Mark____to ride the bus with Susan each morning and evening____she could manage it by herself.

For two weeks, Mark____Susan to and from work each day. He taught her how to rely on her other____, specifically her hearing, to determine where she was and how to adapt to her new____.

At last, Susan decided that she was ready to try the trip____. Monday morning arrived.

Before she left, she hugged her husband____, her eyes filled with tears of gratitude. She said good-bye and, for the first time, they went their____ways. Each day went perfectly, and a wild excitement took____of Susan. She was doing it!

On Friday morning, Susan took the bus to work____. As she was getting off the bus, the driver said, “Miss, I sure____you.” Curious, Susan asked the driver____.

“You know, every morning for the____week, a fine-looking gentleman in a military uniform has been standing across the corner watching you until you enter your office building safely,” the bus driver said.

Tears of happiness poured down Susan’s cheeks. She was so lucky for he had given her a gift more powerful than____. That is the gift of love that can bring light where there is darkness.

1.A.touch B.feel C.count D.grab

2.A.weakness B.sickness C.darkness D.sadness

3.A.run B.step C.jump D.sink

4.A.determined B.inspired C.honored D.pleased

5.A.adjust B.return C.contribute D.stick

6.A.sacred B.astonished C.frightened D.depressed

7.A.struggled B.attempted C.continued D.volunteered

8.A.until B.as C.when D.after

9.A.drove B.accompanied C.directed D.sent

10.A.feelings B.organs C.senses D.skills

11.A.position B.role C.status D.environment

12.A.on her own B.in person C.to her benefit D.on foot

13.A.politely B.tightly C.briefly D.calmly

14.A.opposite B.fixed C.separate D.secure

15.A.charge B.place C.advantage D.hold

16.A.as usual B.as a consequenc e C.as a rule D.as well

17.A.respect B.envy C.defend D.support

18.A.what B.how C.why D.who

19.A.next B.same C.first D.past

20.A.sight B.virtue C.courage D.wisdom

 

1.B 2.C 3.D 4.A 5.B 6.C 7.D 8.A 9.B 10.C 11.D 12.A 13.B 14.C 15.D 16.A 17.B 18.C 19.D 20.A 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。苏珊因为一场事故失明了,她陷入了绝望,她的丈夫下定决心要用一切方法帮助自己的妻子。最后,苏珊决定回去工作,马克自愿每天陪伴苏珊上下班,直到苏珊能够自己上下班为止。终于,某个周一,在与丈夫说再见之后,苏珊自己踏上了上班的旅程,之后的每天都很顺利。在那个星期的周五,司机与她搭话了,这个时候她才知道自己的丈夫每天都悄悄跟着她,目送她安全地进入办公大楼。这种爱比视力更强大,给苏珊带来了光明。 1. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:她付了司机钱,然后用手感受座位(在哪儿),在其中一个座位上坐了下来。A. touch 接触;触动;B. feel 感受到;触摸;C. count 计算;D. grab 抓住。根据后文“It had been a year since Susan became blind.”可知苏珊失明了,所以她只能用手来感觉座位在哪,故选B项。 2. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:因为一次事故,她突然被“扔”进了黑暗的世界。A. weakness 弱点;B. sickness 疾病;C. darkness 黑暗;D. sadness 悲伤。根据前文“It had been a year since Susan became blind.”可知苏珊失明了,所以她的世界充满了黑暗,故选C项。 3. 考查动词词义辨析。句意: 苏珊的丈夫马克看着她陷入绝望,就决定用一切可能的方法来帮助他的妻子。A. run 跑步;B. step 踏步;迈步;C. jump 跳;D. sink 下沉;下陷。根据“into hopelessness”可知苏珊陷入了绝望,sink into意为“沉入陷入”符合语境,故选D项。 4. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:苏珊的丈夫马克看着她陷入绝望,就决定用一切可能的方法来帮助他的妻子。A. determined 下定决心的;B. inspired 受到激励的;C. honored 感到荣幸的;D. pleased 满意的。根据“use every possible means to help his wife.”可知马克下定决心用一切可能的方法帮助自己的妻子,故选A项。 5. 考查动词词义辨析。句意: 最终,苏珊终于做好了回去工作的准备,但她该怎么去上班呢? A. adjust 调整;B. return 返回;报答;C. contribute 贡献;捐助;D. stick 刺;戳。根据后文“Susan to and from work each day.”可知苏珊回去上班了,所以这里苏珊做好了回去工作的准备,故选B项。 6. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:她过去常常乘公共汽车,但她现在太害怕了,不敢一个人在城市里四处走动。A. sacred 神圣的;受尊敬的;B. astonished 感到震惊的;C. frightened受惊吓的; 害怕的;D. depressed 沮丧的。根据前文“It had been a year since Susan became blind. As the result of an accident she was suddenly thrown into a world of darkness”可知苏珊因为一场事故失明了,所以对于要一个人在城市走动这件事,苏珊应该是感到害怕的,故选C项。 7. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:马克自告奋勇每天早晚和苏珊一起乘公共汽车,直到她自己能自理为止。A. struggled 挣扎;奋斗;B. attempted 尝试;试图;C. continued 继续;D. volunteered 自愿。根据前文“he was ---to use every possible means to help his wife.”可知马克下定决心用一切方法帮助自己的妻子,所以这里马克自愿陪妻子早晚一起乘公共汽车。故选D项, 8. 考查连词词义辨析。 句意: 马克自告奋勇每天早晚和苏珊一起乘公共汽车,直到她自己能自理为止。 A .until 直到……才;B. as因为;当……时;C. when 当……时;D. after 在……之后。根据后文“Before she left, she hugged her husband ___13___ , her eyes filled with tears of gratitude. She said good-bye”可知最终苏珊是一个人上下班,所以马克自告奋勇每天早晚和苏珊一起乘公共汽车,直到她自己能自理为止。故选A项。 9. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:有两个星期,马克每天陪苏珊上下班。 A. drove 开车;B. accompanied 陪伴;C. directed把……指向;D. sent 寄;送。根据前文“Mark ___7___ to ride the bus with Susan each morning and evening”可知马克早晚都陪伴苏珊坐公共汽车上下班,故选B项。 10. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:他教她如何依靠她的其他感官,特别是她的听觉,来确定她在哪里,以及如何适应她的新环境。A. feelings 感觉;B. organs 器官;C. senses 感觉;感官;D. skills 技能;技巧。根据后文“specifically her hearing”可知马克教苏珊依赖自己的听觉,听觉属于感官,故选C项。 11. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:他教她如何依靠她的其他感官,特别是她的听觉,来确定她在哪里,以及如何适应她的新环境。A. position 位置;B. role 角色; C. status 地位;情形;D. environment 环境。根据前文“she was suddenly thrown into a world of ___2___ ”可知苏珊失明之后进入了黑暗的世界,周围的环境对于苏珊来说是全新的,故选D项。 12. 考查词组辨析。句意:最后,苏珊决定她已经准备好独自旅行了。 A. on her own 她自己;B. in person 亲自;C. to her benefit 为了她的利益;D. on foot 步行。根据后文“She said good-bye”可知苏珊与丈夫说了再见,这说明苏珊要靠自己去上班,故选A项。 13. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:临走前,她紧紧地抱住丈夫,眼里充满了感激的泪水。A. politely 礼貌地;B. tightly 紧紧地;牢固地;C. briefly 简短地;D. calmly 冷静地。根据后文“her eyes filled with tears of gratitude”可知苏珊眼里充满了感激的泪水,所以苏珊应该是紧紧地拥抱丈夫来表达自己内心的情感,故选B项。 14. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:她说了再见,第一次,他们各自上路了。 A. opposite 对立的;B. fixed 固定的;C. separate分开的;单独的; D. secure 安全的。根据前文“At last, Susan decided that she was ready to try the trip ___12___ . Monday morning arrived.”可知这一天苏珊要自己踏上旅程,丈夫不再陪她上下班,所以她和丈夫走向了不同的道路。故选C项。 15. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:每天都过得很顺利,一种疯狂的兴奋攫住了苏珊。A. charge 控告;收费;B. place 地方;C. advantage 优势;D. hold 拿;握。根据前文“Each day went perfectly,”可知苏珊的每天都很顺利,所以苏珊感到非常兴奋激动,take hold of为固定搭配,意为“占据”用在这里表示 “一种疯狂的兴奋占据了苏珊(的大脑)”符合语境,故选D项, 16. 考查词组辨析。句意:星期五早上,苏珊像往常一样乘公共汽车去上班。A. as usual 像往常一样;B. as a consequence 结果; C. as a rule 作为规则; D.as well 也。苏珊已经习惯了自己坐公汽去上班,这里苏珊像往常一样乘公共汽车去上班,故选A项。 17. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:下车时,司机说:“小姐,我真羡慕你。”A. respect 尊重;B. envy羡慕;C. defend 防护;辩护;D. support 支持。根据后文“fine-looking gentleman in a military uniform has been standing across the corner watching you until you enter your office building safely,” the bus driver said.”可知司机每天早上都看到有一位穿着军装的英俊绅士站在街角看着苏珊,直到苏珊安全进入办公楼。所以这里司机应该是羡慕苏珊的,故选B项。 18. 考查连词词义辨析。句意:苏珊感到很好奇,就问司机为什么。A. what 什么;B. how 怎么样;C. why 为什么;D. who 谁。根据“Curious,”可知苏珊对于司机这么说感到好奇,所以她问司机为什么。故选C项。 19. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:“你知道吗,在过去的一个星期里,每天早上都有一位穿着军装的英俊绅士站在街角看着你,直到你安全进入办公楼。” A. next 其次的;B. same 同样的;C. first 首次的;D. past 过去的。根据前文“Monday morning arrived.”和“On Friday morning”可知这里司机讲的是这过去的一个星期里的事,故选D项。 20. 考查名词词义辨析。 句意:她是如此幸运,因为他给了她一份比视力更有力量的礼物。A.sight 视力;眼界;B. virtue 美德;C. courage 勇气;D. wisdom智慧。根据后文“That is the gift of love that can bring light where there is darkness”可知马克虽然不能让苏珊恢复视力,但是他带来了爱的礼物,这种爱能给黑暗带来光明。所以这里作者想表达的是马克给了苏珊一份比视力更强大的礼物。故选A项。
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