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I looked up at the signs, trying to make sure which train I needed to take to Narita Airport. So I could catch the flight that would take me home to Canada. I was feeling the of my huge pack, which contained gifts for my family. The Japanese language was to me. You could imagine how hopeless I felt when I failed to see any symbol that familiar.

Just then, a woman stopped and asked in which way I wanted to go. She helped me the platform number, the price and the time of departure.

I thanked her. Having ten minutes left, she I join her for a quick tea. She told me she was born in Japan, spending a year backpacking in New York had let her experience the life of a woman alone. We excitedly traded stories but soon our chat was over. Her train was leaving. Before leaving, she hurriedly both our drinks. “Save your money,” she said.

I stood up and pulled the load once more onto my back. , she reappeared with a square box in white and red paper. She pushed the box into my . It was warm.

“For the train. Goodbye.” I had these specially prepared boxed meals for sale in the stations. They looked delicious but they were my budget.

As I waited on the platform, my pack didn’t feel heavy as before. Though I had been given one more to carry, I felt light-hearted with the taste of warm food, the of my homecoming and the generosity(慷慨)of a Japanese woman I ran into on the way. And I never even her name when she introduced herself.

1.A. pressure B. weight C. content D. value

2.A. attractive B. simple C. funny D. mysterious

3.A. sounded B. looked C. turned D. remained

4.A. English B. Japanese C. French D. Chinese

5.A. call for B. account for C. find out D. work out

6.A. demanded B. insisted C. wanted D. hoped

7.A. so B. and C. but D. or

8.A. working B. living C. traveling D. struggling

9.A. serious B. short C. constant D. private

10.A. drank up B. emptied out C. paid for D. filled with

11.A. At the same time B. By that time C. All of a sudden D. In time

12.A. hidden B. wrapped C. covered D. decorated

13.A. pack B. cups C. hands D. bottles

14.A. tasted B. seen C. touched D. smelt

15.A. about B. within C. upon D. beyond

16.A. any B. too C. as D. much

17.A. food B. pack C. burden D. gift

18.A. plan B. promise C. dream D. decision

19.A. unexpectedly B. unluckily C. hurriedly D. finally

20.A. caught B. forgot C. called D. asked

 

1.B

2.D

3.B

4.A

5.C

6.B

7.C

8.C

9.B

10.C

11.C

12.B

13.C

14.B

15.D

16.C

17.D

18.C

19.A

20.A

【解析】

试题分析:文章讲述了一个发生在火车站的故事。作者要乘火车赶往成田机场,但是他看不懂日语。正当作者手足无措之时,一位女士走了过来用英语跟他交谈并帮他查车次。他们有一次短暂交谈,女子临走送给作者一盒包装精美的饭作为礼物,这让作者想起了家乡。

1.As I waited on the platform, my pack didn’t feel heavy as before.”可知,作者感觉到了巨大旅行包的重量,故选B。

2.You could imagine how hopeless I felt when I failed to see any symbol”可知,作者看不懂日语,故选D。

3.when I failed to see any symbol that familiar我没能看懂本来看着熟悉的字母(用罗马字表示的日本地名),故选B。

4.So I could catch the flight that would take me home to Canada.”可知,作者来自加拿大,加拿大是说英语的国家,故选A。

5.She helped me the platform number, the price and the time of departure.她帮助作者查清楚了作者要乘坐的火车的站台号、票价和发车时间,故选C。

6.

7.she was born in Japan, spending a year backpacking in New York had let her experience the life of a woman alone.她生在日本,但是在纽约背包旅行一年让她有了独自旅行的生活经历,故选C。

8.spending a year backpacking in New York”可知,女子去纽约是旅行的,而非工作、居住,故选C。

9.Her train was leaving.”可知,她乘坐的火车要开车了,这次交谈的时间不长,故选B。

10.Save your money,”可知,是那位女士付的茶钱,故选C。

11.she reappeared...作者正准备离开时,那位女士突然出现了,故选C。

12.a square box in white and red paper一个用红白相间的纸包裹着的方盒子,故选B。

13.She pushed the box into my . It was warm.她把盒子放到作者手上,作者能感觉到它是温的,故选C。

14.I had these specially prepared boxed meals for sale in the stations.作者以前见到过这种精心包装的饭在出售,故选B。

15.They looked delicious but they were my budget.这种饭看起来很美味,但超出了我的预算,故选D。

16.my pack didn’t feel heavy as before.我的行李没有之前那么重了,as...as...和......一样......,故选C。

17.Though I had been given one more to carry根据第一段可知,作者带的是给家人的礼物,这里指的是女士送给作者的礼物,故选D。

18.the of my homecoming这里指的是来自家乡的梦想,作者以前见过这种饭,并且梦想着能够有机会品尝它,故选C。

19.a Japanese woman I ran into on the way作者无意间遇到的一个日本女士,ran into遇到,碰到,故选A。

20.when she introduced herself”看出,女士有做自我介绍,但作者没有听清并记住她的名字,故选A。

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