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1.I went to India for a 2-week vacation to visit my relatives,We stopped on a red light,and as always,there was a lot of activity outside the cars near the(21)B.People walked in,between the cars  (22)Cnewspaper.water and a number of kids looked for a bit of charity from the car owners.It's a familiar(23)Ain most poor developing'countries.
     While we were(24)Cfor the red light to turn green,I noticed a man outside  a  couple of (25)D in front of ours trying to sell bottles of  water.It's (26)Dunusual at first.He was a man in his 40s with relatively(27)Cclothes.But he walked around in a strange way.He kind of (28)D his way around the spaces.He was blind.
     Carrying a couple of water bottles on one hand,he(29)Agot to the outside of our car.Out of (30)B,my mum decided  to buy  one water bottle.As  she gave the man the money,the light turned green.The care  behind sounded loudly and (31)A,trying to get ahead of traffic.Seeing this,my mum kindly told the man to (32)Athe change.However,with his-superior sense of touch,he quickly (33)Bhis shirt pocket and threw the money at my mum's (34)D.It was the exact change.T he cars behind us were really getting out of control,(35)C we decided to go on our way.
      I (36)Dand even cried when I got home.Here's a blind man,born in(37)B,trying to sell water  bottles on the streets to make ends meet.He(38)Aour sympathy.Life hasn't been(39)Cto him,yet  he's giving it his  best shot.I think that  is  what(40)Bis all about.facing life bravely.

21.A.signsB.crossroadsC.stationsD.theatre
22.A.givingB.buyingC.sellingD.throwing
23:A.sceneB.playC.activityD.street
24.A.watchingB.askingC.waitingD.changing
25.A.blocksB.crossingsC.turnsD.cars
26.A.everythingB.somethingC.anythingD.nothing
27.A.expensiveB.fashionableC.raggedD.splendid
28.A.pushedB.droveC.clearedD.felt
29.A.eventuallyB.quicklyC.frequentlyD.happily
30.A.curiosityB.sympathyC.thirstyD.politeness
31.A.impatientlyB.casuallyC.naturallyD.carefully
32.A.keepB.returnC.borrowD.count
33.A.searched forB.went throughC.turned overD.looked for 
34.A.handB.armC.faceD.lap
35.A.stillB.yetC.soD.but 
36.A.gave upB:set offC.held onD.broke down
37.A.painB.povertyC.sadnessD.loneliness
38.A.refusedB.enjoyedC.doubtedD.cheated
39.A.richB.unfairC.kindD.bad
40.A.kindnessB.courageC experienceD.challenge

分析 本文是一篇人物故事类阅读.文章主要介绍了一个我在印度的十字路口遇到的盲人.他虽然贫穷,在街头靠卖水为生,但是却不愿意接受别人的同情和施舍,勇敢的面对生活.

解答 21.B名词辨析.A.signs 标志,B.crossroads十字路口,C.stations车站,D.theatre戏院.根据前文We stopped on a red light,可知他们在十字路口停车.因此答案为crossroads.故选B.
22.C动词辨析. A.giving给,B.buying买,C.selling 卖,D.throwing扔.句意:人们在汽车中间卖报纸,水.故选C.
23.A语境辨析. A.scene场景,B.play玩,C.activity活动,D.street街道.根据前文People walked in,between the cars    newspaper.water and a number of kids looked for a bit of charity from the car owners.可知这是发展中国家常见的场景.故选A.
24.C动词辨析.A.watching观看,B.asking问,C.waiting等待,D.changing改变.句意:我们在等待红灯变绿.故选C.
25.D名词辨析.A.blocks.块,街区,<英>大楼,大厦B.crossings十字路口,C.turns转弯,D.cars汽车.句意:一个人在我们前面的几辆车外面卖瓶装水.故选D
26.D不定代词辨析.A.everything每个人,B.something一些事情,C.anything任何事情,D.nothing没有什么句意:一开始没有什么事情是不寻常的.故选D.
27.C形容词辨析.A.expensive昂贵的,B.fashionable时尚的,C.ragged破烂的,D.splendid完美的,辉煌的句意:这个人穿着有些破烂.故选C.
28.D联系下文辨析.A.pushed推动,B.drove驾驶,C.cleared清除,D.felt感觉,摸索.根据后文He was blind.可知他是摸索着前行,feel one's way表示"摸索着前行".故选D.
29.A副词辨析.A.eventually最后地,B.quickly快地,C.frequently频繁地,D.happily快乐地.句意:手里拿着几瓶水,他最后来到我们的车外面.故选A.
30.B联系下文辨析.A.curiosity好奇心,B.sympathy同情,C.thirsty渴望,D.politeness礼貌.根据后文He(38)our sympathy.可知出于同情妈妈决定买一瓶水.故选B.
31.A副词辨析.A.impatiently不耐烦地,B.casually随意地,C.naturally自然地,D.carefully仔细地.句意:后面的车大声地,不耐烦的按喇叭,想抄到前面.故选A.
32.A动词辨析:A.keep保持,B.return回来,C.borrow 借,D.count数.句意:妈妈好心的让这个人不要找零钱了.故选A.
33.B动词短语辨析.A.searched for寻找,B.went through经历,翻阅;翻找;整理C.turned over翻转,D.looked for寻找.句意:他凭借非凡的触觉在衬衫口袋里面翻找.故选B.
34.D语境辨析.空格处语意为:一圈跑道,因为妈妈是坐在那里的,所以是将钱扔在妈妈的膝盖上.lap表示"膝盖".故选D.
35.C语境辨析.空格处语意为:我们后面的汽车已经真的失控了,所以我们决定继续开车.so表示"所以".故选C.
36.D联系下文辨析.A.gave up放弃,B:set off出发,引爆,C.held on别挂断,D.broke down崩溃,根据后文的:even cried可知作者到家的时候崩溃了,甚至哭了.故选D.
37.B联系下文辨析.A.pain痛苦,B.poverty贫穷,C.sadness悲伤,D.loneliness孤单,根据后文trying to sell water bottles on the streets to make ends meet.可知这个人出生贫寒.故选B.
38.A动词辨析:A.refused拒绝,B.enjoyed享受,C.doubted怀疑,D.cheated欺骗.句意:他拒绝了我们的同情.故选A.
39.C形容词辨析.空格处语意为:人生对他并不友好,但是他给与最好的回击.kind表示"友好的".故选C.
40.B名词辨析.A.kindness善良,B.courage勇气,C experience经历,D.challenge挑战.我想这就是勇气,勇敢的面对生活.故选B.

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