题目内容

One Monday morning, I was standing waiting for the train and suddenly felt ill. I couldn't stand still(直立), and the world began to sway(摇摆) and then went black. All I heard was: "Oh, my God, she's falling. "The next thing I r?? 1.??? was that the doctor was asking me my name. This happened b?? 2.?? I was too tired. I was so busy cleaning my new house that I didn't eat m?? 3.??? last weekend.

The doctor told me that a gentleman (绅士) waiting for the t?? 4.?? saw me fall down. He got to my side at once, and told others to c?? 5.?? 911. He stayed with me until the ambulance (救护车) arrived. Then he went with me to the h??? 6.??? , which made him m?? 7.? his train. The doctor told me the gentleman didn't want to leave his name.

I don't know who this gentleman is. B?? 8.?? if he reads this article and remembers a young lady fainting (晕倒) at the train station, I'd like h?? 9.? to know that I want to say "Thank you. " to him. Whenever I meet with such a thing, I will do the same as he d? 10.?? to me. And I'll pass on the kindness to others.

 

【答案】

1.remembered

2.because

3.much

4.train

5.call?

6.hospital

7.miss

8.But

9.him

10.did

【解析】

试题分析:本文叙述了一个女孩在火车站等火车时,晕倒了,有一位绅士把她扶起来,并让其他人拨打911,陪女孩去了医院,因此还错过了火车。女孩写这篇文章想对那个帮助过她的绅士,表示感谢。女孩并希望以后会像他一样去帮助别人。

1.句意:我记着的接下来的事就是医生问我的名字。根据One Monday morning, 可知这是在叙述发生在过去某一个周一早上的事,因此此处是在回想,故用动词一般过去时remembered

2.句意:这种事情会发生是因为我太累了。结合句意I was too tired.是我晕倒的原因,故此处用连词 because

3.句意:我如此忙于打扫我的新房以至于上周末没有吃太多东西。根据I was so busy cleaning my new house可知我太忙了,没顾得上吃东西,因此吃的不多,故用much

4.句意:医生告诉我一位正在等火车的绅士看见我倒下了。根据I was standing waiting for the train and suddenly felt ill可知我是在等火车时病倒的,因此这位看见我晕倒的绅士应是在等火车,故此处用train

5.句意:告诉其他人拨打911。 拨打电话用动词call。?

6.句意:他和我一起去了医院。根据 He stayed with me until the ambulance (救护车) arrived. 可知此处指救护车,因此他要去医院。故此处为hospital

7.句意:使他错过了火车。根据Then he went with me to the h??? ??? ,可知他和我一块去的医院,因此错过了火车。make sb. do sth. 使某人做某事,故用动词miss

8.句意:但是他如果读了这篇文章,记着一个在火车站晕倒的女孩。根据I don't know who this gentleman is.可知此处虽然我不认识他,他读了文章就知道我了,前后是转折关系,故用连词But

9.句意:我想让他知道我想对他说谢谢你would like sb. to do sth. 想让某人做某事。故此处用代词him

10.句意:无论我何时遇到了这样的事,我也会像他一样去做。此处用动词did代指帮助我去医院 。

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