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7.The old man appeared again this morning.Only a couple of steps(36)B.David quickened his pace to(37)Dhim.Suddenly (38)Ahis way came a big man from God only knows where.David attempted a second try when he found(39)Bsurrounded by several other big ones."What are you up to?"shouted David.
Making no reply,the (40)Bman pulled him down; the others bent searching him over.David (41)Cand shouted.
The old man turned back and waved at the men.David was let go."Never run this way any more,"said the man(42)A.
"(43)C?"
"No why.That's a(n) (44)D!"
The old man walked up to him."I'm sorry to offend(冒犯) you."
"What are you?"asked David angrily.
"Same as you,a man who(45)Asports,and meanwhile and old guy who is in poor health and tries to improve it."Then he reached out his thin(46)Band said,"Sorry again.Let's be (47)A."
David didn't take it.He was(48)Cangry.
"Don't be angry with an old man nay longer,young man.Let's have a race,okay?"
David(49)Aslowly.
Pointing to the park ahead,the old man said,"I'll (50)Byou to the gate of the park."
"It's a deal."David agreed.
The race started.The old man ran very(51)C.When covering over half the distance,he didn't seem to run any farther.But he insisted.David slowed down,(52)Dthe distance to a few paces,(53)Aleading the run.
David got to the terminal first and the old man arrived at his heels,breathing heavily.
"How(54)Byou are!"said David.
The old man laughed.
In the evening,when David watched TV,suddenly a familiar,(55)Aappeared on the screen; the old man,and also American President James Carter!

36.A.behindB.aheadC.pastD.nearby
37.A.seeB.attackC.raceD.greet
38.A.inB.underC.onD.by
39.A.someoneB.himselfC.the old manD.the big man
40.A.oldB.firstC.bigD.fought
41.A.escapedB.got upC.struggledD.fought
42.A.fiercelyB.gentlyC.cruellyD.suddenly
43.A.WhatB.HowC.WhyD.When
44.A.ruleB.adviceC.lawD.order
45.A.lovesB.lacksC.joinsD.hates
46.A.fingerB.handC.footD.arm
47.A.friendsB.sportsmenC.companionsD.competitors
48.A.notB.evenC.stillD.badly
49.A.noddedB.changedC.refusedD.thought
50.A.companyB.raceC.showD.run
51.A.quicklyB.firmlyC.difficultlyD.lightly
52.A.increasingB.keepingC.changingD.narrowing
53.A.as ifB.even ifC.as long asD.as far as
54.A.fastB.greatC.slowD.old
55.A.figureB.laughterC.pictureD.appearance

分析 文章讲述了一个叫David的人遇到了美国总统,因为不认识而闹出了一场误会的事.

解答 答案:36-40 BDABB 41-45 CACDA 46-50 BACAB 51-55 CDABA
36.B 根据后面的David quickened his pace和The old man turned back可以知道那位老人是在他的前面.故选B.
37.D 根据文章第一句可以知道这是他再一次遇到这位老人,因此他想打招呼.故选D.
38.A 根据下文可以知道他被一个人拦住了.in his way挡路.故选A.
39.B 根据上下文可知,David被几个大汉围住了.故选B.
40.B 从下午可知,把David按倒的是上文提到的第一个大汉.故选B.
41.C 突然被人按倒在地并遭遇搜身,这是始料未及的,因此他一边挣扎一边喊.struggle挣扎.故选C.
42.A 从所说的话可以看出那个人在威胁David,因此选择fiercely恶狠狠地.故选A.
43.C 根据下文No way可以知道David不知道其中的原因.故选C.
44.D 根据文章的最后一句可知,David想靠近的人是美国总统,拦住他的人是总统的保镖,不让人靠近总统当然是命令.故选D.
45.A 从文章开头可知,他们是在晨练中遇到的,因此,老人告诉David他也是一个喜欢运动的人.故选A.
46.B 老人伸出手,想和David握手言和,成为朋友.故选B.
47.A 前面说老人想和他交朋友,可以知道这里他再一次想和David成为朋友.故选A.
48.C David没有去握老人的手,说明他仍然很生气.故选C.
49.A 从下文可知David同意了老人的建议.nod点头,表示同意.故选A.
50.B 从上下文可以看出老人建议他们进行赛跑,因此选择race.race against sb和某人比赛.故选B.
51.C 根据后面一句可知,老人跑步有点费力.故选C.
52.D David看到此景就放慢了速度,缩小了与老人的距离.narrow在这里作动词,缩小的意思.故选D.
53.A 这样的赛跑,看起来就像David在领跑.as if好像.故选A.
54.B 老人能够坚持到底,让David很佩服,因此他认为老人很了不起.故选B.
55.A 从最后一段可知,David在电视上看到了一个熟悉的身影,他就是和自己赛跑的那位老人,也就是美国总统James Carter.故选A.

点评 英语完形填空测试,主要考查考生阅读能力和理解能力,解题时先要了解全文的结构和基本内容.要会运用自己学过的词汇和语法知识妥善地处理好每个单句,理解语义,还要处理好单句之间以及单句与全文之间的内在关系,充分把握上下文语境,切不可纠结知识点本身.

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A.It can use a lot of information all over the world.
B.It can ensure that you will never be late for work.
C.It helps drivers see clearly what happens on the road.
D.It helps drivers know the road conditions ahead of time.
44.With ClearPath,you canB.
A.avoid traffic accidents                   B.decide when to leave
C.collect data from other cities            D.surf the Internet
45.What's Professor Shahabi's attitude toward his invention?C
A.Disappointed.  B.Proud.  C.Optimistic.  D.Worried.

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