题目内容
Curt and I have the kind of friendship that I wish everyone would be able to experience.
Our friendship __21__ many years ago. We met while __22__ different high schools. As years passed, we became good friends. Curt was the best man(伴郎) in my wedding, and I was __23__ a few years later when he married my sister’s roommate. And yet the event that most showed our partnership and __24__ our friendship happened over 25 years ago, when we were in our 20s.
Curt and I were attending a pool party at the local Swim and Racquet Club. We were walking to the car, joking about the party, and Curt __25__ me and said, “Steve, you’ve had too much __26__. Maybe I should drive.” At first I thought he was __27__, but since Curt is definitely the wiser of us, I __28__ his judgment.
“Good idea,” I said, and handed him the __29__.
After I was settled in the passenger seat and Curt sat behind the wheel, he said, “I’m going to need your __30__ because I’m not sure how to get to your house from here.”
“No problem,” I__31__.
Curt started the car and we were __32__. The next 10 miles seemed like a hundred as I prompted(提示) Curt with __33__: left now, right soon, slow down, speed up and so on. The important thing was that we got home __34__ that night.
Ten years later at my wedding, Curt brought __35__to the eyes of 400 guests as he told the story of our partnership and __36__ we drove home together that night. Why was it such a(n)__37__ story? We would all, I hope, offer our keys __38__ we knew we shouldn’t drive. But you see, my friend Curt was blind. He had been blind from__39__ and never sat behind the wheel of a car__40__ that night.
21. A. continued | B. began | C. encouraged | D. interrupted |
22. A. attending | B. taking | C. leaving | D. finishing |
23. A. alone | B. theirs | C. there | D. his |
24. A. formed | B. began | C. deepened | D. valued |
25. A. pointed to | B. turned to | C. stuck to | D. looked up |
26. A. water | B. medicine | C. smoke | D. wine |
27. A. lying | B. insisting | C. joking | D. deciding |
28. A. respected | B. doubted | C. understood | D. used |
29. A. wheel | B. key | C. seat | D. car |
30. A. advice | B. reason | C. help | D. statement |
31. A. agreed | B. responded | C. promised | D. decided |
32. A. off | B. over | C. out | D. down |
33. A. safety | B. speed | C. qualities | D. directions |
34. A. late | B. safe | C. early | D. drunk |
35. A. attention | B. excitement | C. tears | D. surprise |
36. A. how | B. why | C. when | D. whom |
37. A. interesting | B. surprising | C. touching | D. amazing |
38. A. when | B. until | C. because | D. since |
39. A. now | B. nature | C. end | D. birth |
40. A. during | B. over | C. after | D. before |
21―25 BADCB 26―30 DCABC 31―35 BADBC 36―40 ACADD
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Curt and I have this kind of friendship that I wish everyone would be able to experience. Our friendship 1 many years ago. We met while 2 different high schools. As years passed, we became good friends. Curt was the best man (伴郎) at my wedding, and I was 3 a few years later when he married my sister's roommate. And yet the event that almost showed our partnership and 4 our friendship happened over 25 years ago, when we were in our 20's. Curt and I were attending a pool party at the local Swim and Racquet Club. We were walking to the car, joking about the party, and Curt 5 ne and said, "Steve, your ve had too much 6 . Maybe I should drive." At first I thought he was 7 , but since Curt is definitely the wiser of us, I 8 his judgment. "Good idea." I said, and handed him the 9 . After I was settled in the passenger seat and Curt sat behind the wheel, he said, "I'm going to need your 10 because I'm not sure how to get to your house from here." "No problem," I 11 . Curt started the car and we were 12 . The next ten miles seemed like a hundred as I prompted (提示) Curt with 13 -left now, right soon, slow down, speed up and so on. The important thing was that we got home 14 that night. Ten years later at my wedding, Curt brought 15 to the eyes of 400 guests as he told the story of our partners hip and 16 we drove home together that night. Why was it such a (n) 17 story? We would all offer our keys 18 we knew we shouldn't drive. But you see, my friend Curt was blind. He had been blind from 19 and never sat behind the wheel of a car 20 that night. | ||||
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