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I was driving in the car. It was raining. The car suddenly slid (滑) off of the__36__road and turned upside down. The roof of the car was damaged and my__37__was trapped in the window. I could not move it__38__the glass on my face and the pressure from the roof. I was__39__.It was still raining and I was afraid that the ditch (壕沟) I was in would__40__ with water. I was also afraid that the car would__41__as I could smell gasoline.

Then two male truck drivers came to me and tried to__42__me.They got a car jack and_43__the top of the car and released me. Then they __44__me out of the car. Two young women stepped forward and__45__to take me to the hospital. I immediately realized that I was_46__hurt.I had hurt my back and I was in a lot of__47__.At the hospital,I was X­rayed and the__48__told me that there was something serious.The__49__on my face were also done with and I was given pain__50__.

This__51__in the South in 1958,a time of segregation (种族隔离)__52__ “black” people and “white” people. As it happened,the two men and the two women who were so__53__to help me were all African Americans. Whoever they are,I__54__life has been good and kind to them as they were to me. I am always thankful to them and I will never__55__them.

1.          

A.clean

B.wet

C.white

D.wide

2.          

A.hand

B.foot

C.head

D.body

3.          

A.except for

B.thanks to

C.ahead of

D.because of

4.          

A.tired

B.comfortable

C.scared

D.surprised

5.          

A.put on

B.show up

C.hold on

D.fill up

6.          

A.catch fire

B.set off

C.make a difference

D.break down

7.          

A.see

B.help

C.answer

D.encourage

8.          

A.lifted

B.broke

C.burnt.

D.checked

9.          

A.threw

B.kicked

C.pulled

D.pushed

10.      

A.refused

B.offered

C.wished

D.pretended

11.      

A.seriously

B.strangely

C.slowly

D.commonly

12.      

A.pity

B.sadness

C.luck

D.pain

13.      

A.man

B.woman

C.doctor

D.helper

14.      

A.cuts

B.smiles

C.signs

D.expressions

15.      

A.instruction

B.medicine

C.training

D.treatment

16.      

A.changed

B.disappeared

C.occurred

D.began

17.      

A.after

B.with

C.for

D.between

18.      

A.kind

B.worried

C.careful

D.eager

19.      

A.doubt

B.hope

C.think

D.imagine

20.      

A.fight

B.fear

C.forget

D.scold

 

【答案】

1.          B

2.          C

3.          D

4.          C

5.          D

6.          A

7.          B

8.          A

9.          C

10.      B

11.      A

12.      D

13.      C

14.      A

15.      B

16.      C

17.      D

18.      A

19.      B

20.      C

【解析】

1.          从上文It was raining可知道路很湿。

2.          从下文的the glass on my face使我不能动,说明我的头被卡在车窗上。

3.          短语的辨析。A除。。。之外B多亏,由于C提前D由于,根据语境,因为车顶的压力及我脸上的玻璃使我不能动。

4.          下文连续使用了I was afraid 。。。 I was also afraid that 。。。说我的担心,说明我很害怕。

5.          上文提到车子翻了,我被困在壕沟里,不能动荡,天还在下雨,所以害怕壕沟里灌满水。A穿上,上演B出现,露面C继续,抓住。。。不放D使变满

6.          从下文的I could smell gasoline我闻到汽油了推断出我生怕汽车会起火。B出发,启程C起作用,有影响D抛锚,均不合题意

7.          联系下文hey got a car jack。。。and released me,可知两个卡车司机过来是来帮助我。

8.          A举起,抬起B打破C燃烧D检查根据句意,他们拿了个千斤顶把车顶吊起来。

9.          根据上文,车子吊上来后他们把我从车里拉出来,因为我被困在车里,A扔B踢C拉D推

10.       句意,两位妇女走上前,主动提出送我到医院。offer to do sth主动提出做某事,A拒绝C希望D假装不合题意。

11.      副词辨析。A严重地B奇怪地C慢慢地D普通地,上文提到他们要送我去医院,我意识到我伤的很严重

12.      名词辨析。我的后背受伤了,所以很痛A遗憾B悲伤C幸运D疼痛

13.      句意我被送到医院照了X光,医生说我受伤严重。根据常识,医生才是诊断病人的权威。故最佳答案为C。若选A,那BD也可选,所以都不选

14.      首段提到我的脸上被玻璃划伤,应该有伤口。

15.      医生处理了我脸上的伤口,开了止痛药。A用法说明C训练D治疗

16.      这件事发生在1958年。A改变B消失C发生D开始

17.      那个时期黑人和白人之间是种族隔离时期.between... And在。。。和。。。之间。

18.      在当时种族隔离时期,他们伸出援助之手,说明他们很善良。

19.      从下文可知我对他们充满感激,所以我希望他们过得好。

20.      他们救了我,我对他们充满感激,我永远不会忘记他们。

考点:记叙文

点评:本文作者回忆了1958年的一件终身难忘的事故。当时我出车祸了,被困在车上,情况十分危急,几位黑人热心的帮助我,使我终生难忘。

 

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