题目内容
As I drove my blue Buick into the garage. I saw that a yellow Oldsmobile was 21 too close to my space. I had to drive back and forth to get my car into the 22 space. That left 23 enough room to open the door. Then one day I arrived home 24 , and just as I turned off the engine, the yellow Oldsmobile entered its space - too close to my car, 25 . At last I had a chance to meet the driver. My patience had 26 and I shouted at her, “Can’t you see you’re not 27 me enough space” Park father over.” Banging(猛推) open her door into 28 ,the driver shouted back: “Make me!” 29 this she stepped out of the garage. Still, each time she got home first, she parked too close to my 30 . Then one day, I thought, “What can I do?” I soon found 31 . The next day the woman 32 a note on her windshield(挡风玻璃):
Dear Yellow Oldsmobile,
I’m sorry mistress(女主人) shouted at yours the other day. She’s been sorry about it. I know it because she doesn’t sing anymore while 33 . It wasn’t like her to scream 34 . Fact is, she’d just got bad news and was taking it out on you two. I 35 you and your mistress will 36 her.
Your neighbor,
Blue Buick
When I went to the 37 the next morning, the Oldsmobile was gone, but there was a note on my windshield:
Dear Blue Buick,
My mistress is sorry, too. She parked so 38 because she just learned to drive. We will park much farther over after this. I’m glad we can be 39 now.
Your neighbor,
Yellow Oldsmobile
After that, whenever Blue Buick 40 Yellow Oldsmobile on the road, their drivers waved cheerfully and smiled.
21.A.driven B.parked C.stopped D.stayed
22.A.complete B.close C.narrow D.fixed
23.A.quite B.nearly C.seldom D.hardly
24.A.hurriedly B.first C.finally D.timely
25.A.as usual B.as planned C.as well D.as yet
26.A.run into B.run about C.run out D.run off
27.A.keeping B.saving C.offering D.leaving
28.A.mine B.hers C.itself D.ours
29.A.For B.With C.From D.Upon
30.A.room B.area C.front D.side
31.A.an instruction B.a result C.an answer D.a chance
32.A.put B.wrote C.sent D.discovered
33.A.working B.driving C.returning D.cooking
34.A.on end B.so long C.like that D.any more
35.A.hope B.know C.suppose D.suggest
36.A.comfort B.help C.forgive D.please
37.A.office B.flat C.place D.garage
38.A.crazily B.eagerly C.noisily D.early
39.A.neighbors B.friends C.drivers D.writers
40.A.followed B.passed C.found D.greeted
21—25 BCDBA 26—30 CDABD 31—35 CDBCA 37—40 CDABB
解析:
21.解析:park停放。因为是在车库里,所以汽车是停放在作者汽车的附近。
22.解析:narrow狭窄的。根据上文中“too close to my space”可判断出空间比较狭窄。complete完全的;close靠近的;fixed固定的。
23.解析:hardly几乎(没有)。由于空间狭窄,几乎没有空间打开车门。seldom很少,指做某事的频度。
24.解析:根据下文“the yellow Oldsmobile entered its space”可判断出作者先回到车库。hurriedly匆忙地,timely 及时地。
25.解析:as usual像平常一样。从上文可知Oldsmobile紧挨着作者的汽车,像平常一样,现在还是紧挨着这辆汽车。as planned正如计划的那样。
26.解析:run out耗尽。由于地方狭窄,作者车几乎打不开车门,使作者失去了耐心。run into撞上;run about乱跑;run off逃跑。
27.解析:leave留下。作者告诉对方没有给她留出足够的空间。offer提供,指主动把某物给某人。
28.解析:mine指作者的汽车门。根据她们停车的距离可判断出对方的车门在打开时撞到了作者的车门。
29.解析:with this随着这句话语。她一边说,一边走出了车库。
30.解析:根据上文可知,她又把车停在了作者车的旁边。
31.解析:根据上文 “What can I do?”可判断出作者找到了一个答案,即解决问题的办法。
32.解析:discover发现。从上文可以看出,作者想出了一个解决问题的办法——给Oldsmobile的车主写一张纸条。
33.解析:这张纸条是以汽车的口吻写的,所以可判断出汽车的主人在开车时不再唱歌。
34.解析:like that 像……一样。她过去不像那天那样大声喊叫。
35.解析:hope希望。根据上下文可判断出作者希望能把事情处理好。
36.解析:forgive原谅。希望对方原谅自己。comfort安慰。
37.解析:根据下文“The Oldsmobile was gone,but there was a note on my windshield”可判断出作者第二天去了车库。
38.解析:crazily的意思是“摇摇晃晃地”。根据下文“she just learned to drive”可判断出由于她刚刚开始学开车,技术不熟练,无法掌握好停车的距离。
39.解析:由于作者表示了歉意,对方愿意与她成为朋友。
40.解析:pass经过。当两辆汽车相遇时,她们都相互高兴地招手。
The first time I remember noticing the crossing guard was when he waved to me as I drove my son to school. He 16 me with a puzzle ---- all because he waved to me like someone does 17 seeing a close friend. A big, 18 smile accompanied his wave. For the next few days I tried to 19 his face to see if I knew him. I didn’t. Perhaps he had 20 me for someone else. By the time I contented myself with the 21 that he and I were strangers, we were greeting each other warmly every morning like old friends.
Then one day the 22 was solved. As I 23 the school he was standing in the middle of the road 24 his stop sign. I was in live behind four cars. 25 the kids had reached the safety of the sidewalk, he lowered his sign and let the cars 26. To the first he waved and 27 in just the same way he had done to me over the last few days. The kids already had the window down and were happily waving their reply. The second car got the same 28 from the crossing guard, and the driver, a stiff-looking(表情刻板的) businessman, gave a brief, almost 29 wave back. Each following car of kids on their way to school 30 more heartily.
Every morning I continued to watch the man with 31. So far I haven’t seen anyone 32 to wave back. I find it interesting that one person can make such a(n) 33 to so many people’s lives by doing one simple thing like waving and smiling warmly. His 34 armed the start of my day. With a friendly wave and smiling face he had changed the 35 of the whole neighbourhood.
16. A. hit | B. disappointed | C. presented | D. bored |
17. A. on | B. from | C. during | D. about |
18. A. false | B. shy | C. apologetic | D. bright |
19. A. research | B. study | C. recognize | D. explore |
20. A. praised | B. blamed | C. mistaken | D. respected |
21. A. conclusion | B. description | C. evaluation | D. introduction |
22. A. argument | B. disagreement | C. mystery | D. task |
23. A. visited | B. approached | C. passed | D. left |
24. A. drawing back | B. putting on | C. handing in | D. holding out |
25. A. Once | B. Before | C. Unless | D. While |
26. A. in | B. through | C. out | D. down |
27. A. cried | B. cheered | C. smiled | D. gestured |
28. A. idea | B. reply | C. notice | D. greeting |
29. A. awkward | B. angry | C. elegant | D. patient |
30. A. came | B. responded | C. hurried | D. appeared |
31. A. surprise | B. frustration | C. interest | D. doubt |
32. A. fail | B. try | C. wish | D. bother |
33. A. offer | B. sacrifice | C. promise | D. difference |
34. A. effectiveness | B. cheerfulness | C. carefulness | D. seriousness |
35. A. trends | B. observations | C. regulations | D. feelings |
For six hours we shot through the landscape of the Karoo desert in South Africa. Just rocks
and sand and baking sun. Knowing our journey was ending, Daniel and I just wanted to remember all we had seen and done. He used a camera. I used words. I had already finished three notebooks and was into the fourth, a beautiful leather notebook I’d bought in a market in Mozambique.
Southern Africa was full of stories. And visions. We were almost drunk on sensations. The roaring of the water at Victoria Falls, the impossible silence of the Okavango Delta in Botswana . And then the other things: dogs in the streets, whole families in Soweto living in one room, a kilometre from clean water.
As we drove towards the setting sun, a quietness fell over us. The road was empty -- we hadn’t seen another car for hours. And as I drove, something caught my eye, something moving next to me. I glanced in the mirror of the car; I glanced sideways to the right, and that was when I saw them. Next to us, by the side of the road, thirty, forty wild horses were racing the car, a cloud of dust rising behind them -- brown, muscular horses almost close enough to touch them, to smell their hot breath. I didn’t know how long they had been there next to us.
I shouted to Dan: “Look!”, but he was in a deep sleep, his camera lying useless by his feet. They raced the car for a few seconds, then disappeared far behind us, a memory of heroic forms in the red landscape. When Daniel woke up an hour later I told him what had happened.
“Wild horses?” he said. “Why didn’t you wake me up?”
“I tried. But they were gone after a few seconds.”
“Are you sure you didn’t dream it?”
“You were the one who was sleeping!”
Typical, he said. “The best photos are the ones we never take.”
We checked into a dusty hotel and slept the sleep of the dead.
1. During their journey in Africa, the two travelers______.
A.made friends with local residents |
B.complained about the poor living conditions |
C.enjoyed the sunset in the Karoo desert most |
D.recorded their experiences in different ways |
2. What did Daniel think when he woke up and was told what had happened?
A.He always missed out on the best thing. |
B.He had already taken beautiful pictures. |
C.A sound sleep was more important. |
D.The next trip would be better. |
3. What is the passage mainly about?
A.How to view wildlife in Africa. |
B.Running into wildlife in Africa. |
C.Tourist attractions in southern Africa. |
D.Possible dangers of travelling in the desert. |