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    Last night one of our 3 family dogs was hit and killed by a car in front of my mother's house.

The dogs became, more or less, my mother's substitute ____ after her human ones grew up and moved out. The one that was killed had ____ with my mom far more than the others. She is shocked and upset. I loved the dog, ____ my true sadness currently comes from having to watch my mother endure another ____ after everything she has been through in her life. In the midst of all of this I have to sincerely_____ the driver. It was not his fault. The dog chased a deer into the  ____ at night. In an effort not to hit the deer he suddenly changed ____ , not seeing the dog, resulting in her death. The driver _____, carefully wrapped our dog in a blanket to ____ her dignity, and carried her up to my mother s front door* He was ____ shaking and very upset. He informed my mother of____ happened and she broke down immediately. He comforted her the best a stranger could. He left his ____ and offered assistance in any way he could.

What he really did was ____ my mother from hitting on a ____ scene herself while searching for the dog. He could have very easily continued on his way, but he did something that I hope I never forget. Thank you, Stranger. You restored my ____ in humanity.

1.A.children B.pets C.property D.belongings

2.A.kept B.helped C.bonded D.touched

3.A.besides B.while C.or D.but

4.A.incident B.tragedy C.situation D.scene

5.A.criticize B.comfort C.applaud D.blame

6.A.field B.road C.square D.room

7.A.mind B.wheel C.idea D.direction

8.A.pulled away B.took off C.pulled over D.pulled off

9.A.preserve B.develop C.hide D.cancel

10.A.suddenly B.casually C.accidently D.obviously

11.A.that B.how C.what D.why

12.A.goods B.information C.car D.house

13.A.spare B.separate C.ban D.tell

14.A.wonderful B.pleasant C.unforgettable D.horrible

15.A.energy B.faith C.decision D.doubt

 

1.A 2.C 3.D 4.B 5.C 6.B 7.D 8.C 9.A 10.D 11.C 12.B 13.A 14.D 15.B 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了一位司机不小心撞死我家狗狗后,将狗狗体面地送到我的母亲面前,并愿意提供一切帮助。这位车祸“凶手”的做法让我备受感动。 1.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这些狗狗早已或多或少的成为母亲的干儿子干女儿,她亲生的孩子们都已经长大从家里搬了出去。A.children孩子;B.pets宠物;C.property财产; D.belongings所有物。由下文的“her human ones”可知,母亲将狗狗当做自己的孩子。A项符合文意。故选A项。 2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:而失去的那条狗与我母亲感情深厚,远远超过另外两只。A.kept保持;B.helped帮助;C.bonded感情深厚;D.touched摸,触动。bond with sb意为“与某人形成亲密关系”。由下文母亲听闻消息后震惊又悲伤可知,这只狗与母亲有很深厚的感情。故选C项。 3.考查连词词义辨析。句意:我也很喜欢那条狗。但此刻,我真正的心痛源于不得不眼睁睁看着母亲经受另一场悲剧,而她在一生中已经经历了那么多苦难。A.besides另外 ;B.while当……时候;C.or不然;D.but但是。由下文“my true sadness”可知,我的心痛不是因为失去狗狗,而是妈妈又要面对一场悲剧。前后是转折关系。D项符合文意。故选D项。 4.考查名词词义辨析。句意:但此刻,我真正的心痛源于不得不眼睁睁看着母亲经受另一场悲剧,而她在一生中已经经历了那么多苦难。A.incident事件;B.tragedy悲剧;C.situation情景;D.scene场景。由下文“she has been through in her life”和“another”可知,母亲一生经历了很多磨难,而失去狗狗对她来讲是又一个磨难、悲剧。B项符合文意。故选B项。 5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在这场灾难的阴影之中,我不得不对肇事车辆的司机心生赞叹。A.criticize批评;B.comfort安慰;C.applaud鼓掌、称赞;D.blame指责。下文讲到司机将狗狗小心翼翼包起来送到母亲门前,并且愿意提供一切所需帮助。作者最后提到“Thank you, Stranger. You restored my faith in humanity”可知,作者对司机的做法持赞扬态度。C项符合文意。故选C项。 6.考查名词词义辨析。句意:那天夜里,那条狗追着一只鹿,冲到了马路上。A.field田地;B.road公路;C.square广场;D.room房间。由下文司机猛一方向却没有看到狗可知,狗狗当时是在马路上,狗狗追着鹿跑到了公路上,所以才会被撞死。B项符合文意。故选B项。 7.考查名词词义辨析。句意:司机竭力避免车撞到鹿,猛一转方向却没有看到狗。于是造成了狗的死亡。A.mind思想;B.wheel车轮;C.idea观点;D.direction方向。根据 he suddenly changed可知,司机为了不撞到鹿所以会转方向,结果撞死了狗狗。D项符合文意。故选D项。 8.考查动词短语辨析。句意:司机停到路旁,为了保存它最后的尊严,十分小心的用毯子裹住我们的狗。A.pulled away离开、脱身、拉掉;B.took off起飞、出发;C.pulled over把车停到路边;D.pulled off艰难完成、下高速或者下主干道然后开上岔道。根据carefully wrapped our dog in a blanket 可知,这里指司机将车马上停到路边。C项符合文意。故选C项。 9.考查动词词义辨析。句意:为了保留它最后的尊严,他十分小心的用毯子裹住我们的狗。A.preserve保留;B.develop发展;C.hide隐藏;D.cancel取消。preserve one’s dignity意为“保留某人的尊严”。这里用毯子将狗狗包住是为了保留它的尊严。故选A项。 10.考查副词词义辨析。句意:他全身颤抖,显然十分悲伤,A.suddenly突然;B.casually随意地;C.accidentally偶然地;D.obviously显然地。他全身颤抖,显然是很悲伤。D项符合文意。故选D项。 11.考查宾语从句的连接词。句意:他向我母亲告知了事情经过,她马上情绪就崩溃了。inform sb of sth,of为介词,后面内容作其宾语从句。空格处在从句中作主语,意为“什么事情”。C项符合文意。故选C项。 12.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他留下了自己的信息,提出自己会尽其所能,以任何方式提供帮助。A.goods物品;B.information信息;C.car汽车;D.house房子。下文提到他会尽其所能,以任何方式提供帮助可知,司机应该是留下了自己的相关信息。B项符合文意。故选B项。 13.考查动词词义辨析。句意:但他真正做到的是,让我的母亲免于发现狗狗不见出门寻找时撞见惨不忍睹的场面。A.spare使…免遭;B.separate分开;C.ban禁止;D.tell告诉。spare sb from doing sth意为“使某人免遭……”。这里司机将狗狗体面地送来使母亲不必看到那惨不忍睹的场面。A项符合文意。故选A项。 14.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但他真正做到的是,让我的母亲免于发现狗狗不见出门寻找时撞见惨不忍睹的场面。A.wonderful美妙的;B.pleasant愉快的;C.unforgettable难忘的;D.horrible恐怖的。根据常识可知,狗狗被撞死的场面应该是惨不忍睹的。D项符合文意。故选D项。 15.考查名词词义辨析。句意:谢谢你,陌生人。你恢复了我对人性的信任。A.energy能量;B.faith信念;C.decision决定;D.doubt怀疑。由上文“He could have very easily continued on his way, but he did something that I hope I never forget.”司机本来可以直接走掉的,但是却做了让我永远难忘的事情,恢复了我对人性的信任。B项符合文意。故选B项。
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