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I went to India for a 2-week vacation to visit my relatives. We stopped on a red light, and as always, there were a lot of activities outside the cars near the . People walked in, between the cars newspaper, water and a number of kids looked for a bit of charity from the car owners. It’s a familiar in most poor developing countries.

While we were for the red light to turn green, I noticed a man outside a couple of in front of ours trying to sell bottles of water. It’s unusual at first. He was a man in his 40s with relatively clothes. But he walked around in a strange way. He kind of his way around the spaces. He was blind.

Carrying a couple of water bottles on one hand, he got to the outside of our car. Out of , my mum decided to buy one water bottle. As she gave the man the money, the light turned green. The car behind sounded loudly and , trying to get ahead of traffic. Seeing this, my mum kindly told the man to the change. However, with his sense of touch, he quickly went through his shirt pocket and threw the money at my mum’s . It was the exact change. The cars behind us were really getting out of control, we decided to go on our way.

I broke down and even when I got home. Here’s a blind man, born in , trying to sell water bottles on the streets to make ends meet. He our sympathy. Life hasn’t been to him, yet he’s giving it his best shot. I think that is what is all about facing life bravely.

1. A. signs B. crossroads C. stations D. theatre

2. A. giving B. buying C. selling D. throwing

3.A. scene B. play C. activity D. street

4.A. watching B. asking C. waiting D. changing

5.A. blocks B. crossings C. turns D. cars

6.A. everything B. something C. anything D. nothing

7.A. expensive B. fashionable C. ragged D. splendid

8.A. pushed B. drove C. cleared D. felt

9.A. eventually B. quickly C. frequently D. happily

10.A. curiosity B. sympathy C. thirsty D. politeness

11.A. impatiently B. casually C. naturally D. carefully

12.A. keep B. return C. borrow D. count

13.A. searched for B. went through C. turned over D. looked for

14.A. hand B. arm C. face D. lap

15.A. still B. yet C. so D. but

16.A. gave up B: set off C. held on D. broke down

17.A. pain B. poverty C. sadness D. loneliness

18.A. refused B. enjoyed C. doubted D. cheated

19.A. rich B. unfair C. kind D. bad

20.A. kindness B. courage C experience D. challenge

 

1.B

2.C

3.A

4.D

5.C

6.D

7.C

8.D

9.A

10.B

11.A

12.A

13.B

14.D

15.C

16.D

17.B

18.A

19.C

20.B

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试题分析:在街头等交通灯时,我看到一个40多岁的衣衫褴褛的盲人在车流中卖水,我妈妈出于同情买了他的一瓶水,这时绿灯亮了,妈妈主动提出不用找钱了,但他还是及时地把钱找给了妈妈。我很感慨于他对生活的勇气。

1.考查名词辨析及对语境的理解。A. signs标志;B. crossroads十字路口;C. stations车站;D. theatres剧院。在红绿灯处我们停车,所以应该是在十字路口附近有很多的活动。故选B。

2.2】考查动名词辨析及对语境的理解。A. giving给;B. buying买;C. selling卖;D. throwing扔。人们走在车中间,卖报纸、水,还有一些孩子向车主寻求一点施舍。结合语境,应该是卖报纸、卖水。故选C。

3.3】考查名词辨析及对语境的理解。A. scene场景;B. play剧本;游戏;C. activity活动;D. street街道。这在很多贫穷的国家是很熟悉的情景。以上描述的是街头的画面,用场景更合适。故选A。

4.4】考查动词辨析及对语境的理解。A. watching观看;B. asking问;C. waiting等待;D. changing变化。和for搭配,符合语境的只有waiting等待,故选C。

5.5】考查名词辨析及对语境的理解。A. blocks街区;B. crossings交叉口;C. turns转弯;D. cars车。前面提到很多人在车流停下时,卖水、卖报,所以这里应该是一个男子在我们前面的几辆车前卖水。故选D。

6.6】考查代词辨析及对语境的理解。A. everything一切;B. something某事、某物;C. anything任何事;D. nothing无事。根据后面的but可知,一开始没有什么异常。故选D。

7.7】考查形容词辨析及对语境的理解。 A. expensive昂贵的;B. fashionable时尚的;C. ragged破烂的;D. fastened固定。这样的环境下的人,应该是穿着相对破破烂烂的衣服。故选C。

8.8】考查动词辨析及对语境的理解。A. pushed推;B. drove开车;C. cleared清除;D. felt感觉。才后面的blind一词分析,他是在摸索前行。故选 D。

9.9】考查副词辨析及对语境的理解。A. eventually最后;B. quickly很快;C. frequently经常;D. happily高兴地。手里拿着几瓶水,他最后来到我们的车外。因为后面说交通灯变绿了。可知选最后。故选 A。

10.0】考查形容词辨析及对语境的理解。A. curiosity好奇;B. sympathy同情;C. thirsty渴;D. politeness礼貌。应该是出于同情,我妈妈决定买一瓶水。故选 B。

11.1】考查副词辨析及对语境的理解。A. impatiently不耐烦;B. casually随便地;C. naturally自然地;D. carefully细心地。后面的车声音很大,应该是不耐烦。想要开到前面去。故选A 。

12.2】考查动词辨析及对语境的理解。A. keep保持;B. return归还;C. borrow借;D. count数数。看到这种情况,我妈妈就很善意地告诉那个人不要找钱了。故选A。

13.3】考查形容词辨析及对语境的理解。A. poor穷的、可怜的;B. superior出众的;C. limited有限的;D. enlarged扩大的。这里说明那个盲人的触觉很厉害。因为他很快摸索他的衬衣口袋,把钱扔给了妈妈。故选B。

14.14】考查名词辨析及对语境的理解。A. hand手;B. arm胳膊;C. face脸;D. lap膝盖。开车坐着,应该是扔到膝盖位置最恰当。钱数正好。故选 D。

15.5】考查副词辨析及对语境的理解。A. still仍然;B. yet但是;C. so因此;D. but但是。我们后面的车快要失控了,所以我们就决定上路了。故选 C。

16.6】考查动词辨析及对语境的理解。A. smiled微笑;B. shouted喊叫;C. complained抱怨;D. cried哭。我情绪很激动,甚至到家时都哭了。故选 D。

17.7】考查名词辨析及对语境的理解。A. pain痛苦;B. poverty贫穷;C. sadness悲伤;D. loneliness孤独。他是一个盲人,因为很穷,所以才会努力在街上卖水谋生。故选B 。

18.8】考查动词辨析及对语境的理解。A. refused拒绝;B. enjoyed欣赏;C. doubted怀疑;D. cheated欺骗。他拒绝了我们的同情。故选A。

19.9】考查形容词辨析及对语境的理解。A. rich富有的;B. unfair不公平;C. kind宽容;D. bad坏的;结合语境可知,生活对他不仁慈,让他失明又很穷,但是他依然很努力地做到最好。故选C。

20.20】考查名词辨析及对语境的理解。A. kindness善良;B. courage勇气;C. experience经验;D. challenge挑战。结合语境可知:我想这就是勇敢地面对生活的勇气。故选B。

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