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10.The back door of the ambulance(救 护车 )was suddenly shut and the driver ran to the front,jumped into his seat,and started the engine.Inside were the (41)Aparents,Mr.and Mrs.Green,the mother holding their baby daughter,Ally.The little girl had some food(42)B in her throat and could hardly breathe.
The driver,Mr.White,turned on his siren (报警器) and flashing light,and started speeding
towards the nearest hospital,fighting   (43)Atime.The   (44)C ahead of him pulled out of the way(45)Bhe drove through the busy traffic.From the back of the ambulance the parents were shouting at him to hurry,since Ally had almost stopped breathing.In front of him he saw some traffic(46)C,with the red"STOP"light shining.Mr.White knew that he had no time to (47)D,so he drove straight past the traffic lights,looking to his left and right as he did so.
Coming towards him from his right was a taxi.The driver had the windows (48)C,since the car was air-conditioned,and he was playing his radio.He did not (49)Athe ambulance.The lights were green,so he drove straight  (50)Binto the part of the ambulance.
Mr.White tried to stop his ambulance but it was too (51)B.It hit the taxi.(52)D was shaken but no one was hurt.Mr.White looked to see (53)Alittle Ally was.He was astonished to see relief(宽慰) instead of   (54)Con the faces of the parents.
"Look!"cried Mrs.Green."She is  (55)Bagain."
"It  (56)Dhave been the crash",said her husband."It  (57)Cthe food out of her throat."
The baby's color was turning to (58)B,and she was crying in loud(59)Chealthy voice.They were all joyful,and quite forgot about the accident,the taxi and the lines of (60)Dall around them.
41.A.worriedB.angryC.youngD.surprised
42.A.stayedB.stuckC.eatenD.wounded
43.A.againstB.onC.forD.to
44.A.peopleB.driversC.carsD.parents
45.A.thatB.asC.ifD.where
46.A.signsB.policemenC.lightsD.marks
47.A.thinkB.look aboutC.missD.lose
48.A.openB.cleanC.upD.down
49.A.hearB.seeC.findD.notice
50.A.awayB.onC.offD.out
51.A.dangerousB.lateC.carelessD.quick
52.A.The driverB.SomeoneC.No oneD.Everyone
53.A.howB.whatC.whereD.who
54.A.pleasureB.angerC.fearD.surprise
55.A.cryingB.breathingC.smilingD.speaking
56.A.mayB.canC.shouldD.must
57.A.tookB.pickedC.knockedD.made
58.A.commonB.normalC.usualD.ordinary
59.A.orB.withC.butD.and
60.A.peopleB.policemenC.lightsD.cars

分析 文章讲述了一对夫妇的女儿被食物卡住了食道,几乎 不能呼吸,救护车司机全速开车送孩子去医院,但途中一辆出租车同救护车撞上了.在撞车的过程中,孩子食道中卡住的食物被吐出来了.由于一场意外的交通事故使得整个事件取得了一个意想不到的好结果.

解答 41-45  ABACB   46-50CDCAB   51-55BDACB   56-60  DCBCD
41A:考查形容词:A.worried担心的B.angry生气的,D.surprised惊讶的,.由后文我们知道他们的女儿被食物卡住了食道,此刻他们的心情应该是焦急的、担忧 的. 选A
42:B 考查动词,stuck卡,句意为"这个小女孩被一些食物卡住了食道,几乎 不能呼吸".故选 B
43:A考查介词,当时情况很紧急,去最近的医院,司机打开报警器,和时间斗争fight against 与…斗争,选A
44:C考查名词,前面的车辆纷纷让路给救护车,选C
45:B 考查连词,当开在繁忙的街道时,前面的车辆纷纷让路给救护车. 选B
46:C考查名词,第一句话The back door of the ambulance(救护车) was suddenly shut and the driver ran to the front,可知是救护车.选C
47:D考查动词,孩子的父母之所以朝司机大声地吼叫,让他快点.选D
48:C考查动词,孩子的父母之所以朝司机大声地吼叫,是因为孩子快停止呼吸了. 选C
49:A考查动词,由于事情紧急,他们没有时间可以错过了.选A
50:B考查介词,表示"朝左看"是to the left.选B.
51:B考查形容词,A由下文知出租车上是开着空调的,因此,司机将窗户关上了. 选B
52:D考查动词:强调结果,由于司机在听广播,而且窗户是关着的,所以他没有 听到救护车的声音.选D
53:A考查副词:drive straight on指"一直继续开车",选A
54:C 考查疑问词:怀特先生看看女孩怎样了,选C.
55:B考查名词,从后文我们可以知道,在撞车的过程中,孩子食道中卡住的食物被吐出来了.因而,看 到孩子面色好转的情况,孩子的父母当然会感到安慰而不是担心. 选B
56:D考查动词,孩子开始呼吸了,父母才会如此激动.选D
57:C考查名词,是刚才的撞击使孩子食道中的食物吐出来了.选C
58:B考查形容词,因为有了呼吸,孩子的面色变得正常了.选B
59:C考查连词:她哭的声音很响,但是很健康,选C
60:D考查名词:看到孩子好了,孩子的父母忘记了事故以及身边的人群,车辆.选D

点评 完型填空,解题时要抓住文章的脉络,一定要读懂全文,弄清文章要表达的思想,注意前后段落之间的关系.答题中,一定要认真分析,注意选项与上下文的关系,与前后单词的关系.对于一时没有太大的把握的题可以放到最后再来完成,因为有时答案可以从下文内容体现出来.答完后再通读一篇文章,看看所选选项能不能是语句通顺,语意连贯.

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