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12.It was 7:00 am in Paris,France,and the taxi company had just called a second time to say they couldn't find my house.Once again I spelt out(41)Beven a blind person could follow.I glanced(42)Dat my watch,and waited.Only two hours remained(43)Amy flight left-and it was one and a half hours'(44)Cto the airport.
Outside,heavy rains were(45)B.My house was so far north in the city that buses(46)Aonly three times a day.
The telephone rang again."Terribly sorry,"began the man at the taxi company.Then I realized that the taxi company,flooded with calls,could only(47)Cin-city runs.I had heard this happens when the(48)Dgets bad.I(49)C into the phone that I had a(50)Bto catch and I would meet the taxi outside my house.
Standing in the wind-driven rain,I looked(51)Cthe road.No taxi.A car went by,the driver and passenger staring at the(52)Aforeigner in the downpour.
(53)Ba white car appeared and(54)Dto a stop.A young man threw open the door,waving to me to get in.Shaking with cold and(55)D,I climbed in.
In the most(56)CFrench,the man said he was called Will,with whom I had spoken three times that morning.He had left his post in the office and(57)Dhere in his personal car.He(58)Bagain,but didn't explain why no taxi would pick me up(59)Dme straight to the airport,he refused the 2,000 franc I pressed into his hand.
A few hours later,as the storm-delayed plane(60)A,I opened the newspaper.On the second page my eyes caught the headline of a short article:Taxi Strike Begins This Morning in Paris.
41.A.houseB.directionsC.surroundingsD.field
42.A.aimlesslyB.hopelesslyC.cautiouslyD.impatiently
43.A.beforeB.afterC.unlessD.when
44.A.visitB.experienceC.rideD.distance
45.A.falling downB.pouring downC.putting downD.turning down
46.A.passB.rushC.takeD.travel
47.A.allowB.permitC.offerD.afford
48.A.climateB.conditionC.seasonD.weather
49.A.whisperedB.threatenedC.shoutedD.forced
50.A.shipB.planeC.trainD.bus
51.A.again and againB.now and thenC.up and downD.here and there
52.A.crazyB.amazingC.awesomeD.energetic
5 3.A.ImmediatelyB.FinallyC.PermanentlyD.Constantly
54.A.arrivedB.pushedC.continuedD.pulled
55.A.curiosityB.fearC.excitementD.anger
56.A.fluentB.usualC.politeD.formal
57.A.fledB.escapedC.attemptedD.raced
58.A.commentedB.apologizedC.admittedD.insisted
59.A.FetchingB.BringingC.DeliveringD.Driving
60.A.took offB.set offC.broke offD.knocked off

分析 这篇文章主要讲了作者在一个暴风雨的天气想要打出租车去机场,然而却没有出租车,后来有一个人开车把作者拉到机场.在飞机起飞以后,作者看到报纸才知道原来那一天,出租车司机都罢工了.

解答 41-45 BDACB       46-50 ACDCB       51-55 CABDD      56-60 CDBDA
41 B 名词辨析.句意:曾经我说出方向,甚至一个盲人都可以找到.house 房子,directions  方向,surroundings  周围的事物,field领域.
42 D 副词辨析.句意:我不耐烦地看了一眼我的手表.aimlessly 无目标地,hopelessly  绝望地,cautiously  谨慎地,impatiently无耐心地.
43 A 连词辨析.句意:在我的飞机离开之前,只剩下两个小时.before 之前,after 之后,unless   除非,when当…时候.
44 C 名词辨析.句意:乘车去机场需要一个半小时.visit 参观,experience  经历,ride 乘坐交通工具,distance距离.
45 B 动词辨析.句意:外面大雨倾盆而下.falling down  坠落,pouring down倾盆而下,putting down 记下,turning down调低.
46 A 动词辨析.句意:汽车一天只通过三次.pass 通过,rush 冲,take   拿,travel旅行.
47 C 动词辨析.句意:出租车公司仅提供市区内的运营.allow 允许,permit  许可,offer 提供,afford买得起.
48 D 名词辨析.句意:当天气变坏的时候.climate  气候,condition   条件,season  季节,weather天气.
49 C 动词辨析.句意:我冲着电话里大喊.whispered窃窃私语,threatened 威胁,shouted 大喊,forced强迫.
50 B 名词辨析.根据Only two hours remained      my flight left-and it was one and a half hours'      to the airport.可知这里意思是我要赶飞机.ship  船,plane  飞机,train 火车,bus公共汽车.
51 C 副词辨析.句意:站在风动的雨中,我看着前前后后的马路.again and again  反复地,now and then   有时,up and down 前前后后,here and there到处.
52 A 形容词辨析.根据Standing in the wind-driven rain,I looked     the road.No taxi.可知这个外国人已经疯狂.crazy 疯狂的,amazing   令人吃惊的,awesome  可怕的,energetic精力充沛的.
53 B 副词辨析.句意:最终,一辆白色的汽车出现了并且在一个车站停下了.Immediately 立即,Finally  最终,Permanently  永久地,Constantly不断地.
54 D 动词辨析.句意:最终,一辆白色的汽车出现了并且在一个车站停下了.arrived 到达,pushed   推,continued 继续,pulled停.
55 D 名词辨析.句意:冰冷和生气的我浑身颤抖,上了车.curiosity  好奇,fear 害怕,excitement 兴奋,anger生气.
56 C 形容词辨析.句意:在最有礼貌的法国人中.fluent流利的,usual 通常的,polite 礼貌的,formal正式的.
57 D 动词辨析.句意:他丢下了自己的工作岗位,开自己的车全速来到这里.fled  逃走,escaped   逃跑,attempted 企图,raced全速行进.commented  评论,apologized   道歉,admitted  承认,insisted坚持.
58 B 动词辨析.句意:他再次道歉.commented 发表评论,apologized  道歉,admitted  承认,insisted坚持.
59 D 动词辨析.句意:但是没有解释为什么没有出租车直接载我去机场.Fetching 取来,Bringing   带来,Delivering 投递,Driving驱车.
60 A 动词辨析.句意:当因为暴风雨延迟的飞机起飞后.took off  起飞,set off  出发,broke off突然停止,knocked off中断.

点评 巧解完形填空题,考生必须进行通篇考虑,掌握大意,综合所学词法、句法和常识进行分析判断.为帮助考生能更好地解答完形填空题,在这里介绍几种解题技巧.
  1.复现解题法:这类题多为同义词、近义词和反义词的复现或同义词、近义词和反义词异形复现的形式.这种测试手法主要是考查考生的整体篇章意识和上下文推断能力.
  2.语法结构法:这类题需要考生有较为扎实的语法基础知识,能够从句式的结构上辨别出须填相关的关联词、连词、副词、形容词或相应的动词,当然还要考虑到主谓一致的关系等语法知识要点.
  3.语境信息解题法:这类题主要是通过短文中上下语境所透露的信息进行解题,首先要正确理解所给信息,在进行合理分析和推断,这种语境信息一定要遵循逻辑概念,符合运动规律,时态的交替,以及特殊场合下的应急合理判断.
  4.固定搭配解题法:这类题与语法结构题有点类似,但主要惯用搭配,讲究词与词的搭配,涉及到关联词、动词、副词、形容词、名词和短语等.
  5.逻辑语气解题法:这类题主要是通过分了解全文的人物、时间、地点等信息之后,再分析句子与句子之间的关系,段落与段落之间的关系来解题.这种逻辑语气主要包含并列、递进、因果、转折和委婉语气等等.这类题的选项多为连词、副词或具有连词意义的各类短语.

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55.A.theoryB.lessonC.pointD.evidence
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58.A.exampleB.wisdomC.statementD.speech
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B.The writer offered help without hesitation.
C.The woman wanted to make a fortune by begging.
D.The writer was careful before offering help to the beggar.
29.What do the underlined words"her principles"in the third paragraph refer to?C
A.She never trusted strangers.
B.She never accepted donations from the poor.
C.She wouldn't accept anything gained illegally.
D.She wouldn't take advantage of others'kindness.
30.What contributed to their smiles at last?A
A.Kindness and trust.
B.Caution and fear.
C.Doubt and distrust.
D.Optimism and generosity.
31.What is the best title for the passage?B
A.Trusting the Beggars
B.A Beggar's Morality
C.The Sweater to a Beggar
D.Learning to Judge a Real Beggar.

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