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When I was six years old, my parents and I were in London for a one-month vacation. One day when my mother and I were down Oxford Street, I felt too to walk any more, so I asked my mother to take the subway.

At first, she to take it because she said the weather was very and it was better to walk. I started . She told me to stop immediately, but I didn’t pay attention to what she was . For about an hour, I didn’t stop crying. My mother became very with me. I didn’t stop. I just ran away from her. I ran as as I could.

The street was really crowded, so she couldn’t me. Then, I entered one of the biggest shops. There was a coffee house on the second floor. I went , sat in a chair, and started crying again. All of the people in the coffee shop came around me. They were to me, but I didn’t understand English at all. After that, they the police station, and a policeman came to the coffee shop. He tried to talk to me, but I just crying. Then he took the small bag that I was , opened it and found my hotel address and number. When he phoned the hotel, my answered the phone.

In the end, the policeman took me to the . My father was standing in front of the hotel door. He talked to the policeman, and then he asked me what had and where my mother was. I told him everything, and I also told him that I was that my mother was very angry with me.

When my mother came back, she was crying. But when she saw me, she hugged me and kissed me. She talked to my father about everything. of them told me not to do anything like that in the future because maybe one day I wouldn’t find anyone to help me. They wouldn’t forgive(原谅) me if I did it again.

1.A.running B.walking C.visiting D.driving

2.A.tired B.mad C.happy D.sad

3.A.agreed B.refused C.suggested D.managed

4.A.horrible B.windy C.nice D.cold

5.A.talking B.laughing C.singing D.crying

6.A.hearing B.regarding C.thinking D.saying

7.A. angry B.strict C.satisfied D.familiar

8.A.excitedly B.slowly C.quickly D.carelessly

9.A.search B.educate C.forgive D.follow

10.A.outside B.inside C.upon D.down

11.A.advising B.talking C.listening D.coming

12.A.called B.remembered C.measured D.left

13.A.stopped B.preferred C.regretted D.continued

14.A.catching B.carrying C.gaining D.buying

15.A.serial B.lucky C.phone D.license

16.A.mother B.guide C.father D.waiter

17.A.hotel B.shop C.street D.station

18.A.forgotten B.happened C.damaged D.lost

19.A.worried B.concerned C.afraid D.angry

20.A.None B.Either C.Neither D.Both

 

1.B

2.A

3.B

4.C

5.D

6.D

7.A

8.C

9.D

10.B

11.B

12.A

13.D

14.B

15.C

16.C

17.A

18.B

19.C

20.D

【解析】

试题分析:本文描述了我在伦敦街头与妈妈走失,然后在警察的帮助下,找到宾馆和爸爸妈妈相聚的故事。

1.B 动词辨析。A奔跑B步行C参观D驾驶;根据37空后的to walk any more可知我们是在步行,故B正确。

2.A 形容词辨析。A疲惫B疯狂C开心D悲哀;我感觉太疲惫了,不想再走了。

3.B 动词辨析。A同意B拒绝C建议D设法,管理;根据下文妈妈认为天气很好,说明她拒绝了我的要求。

4.C 形容词辨析。A可怕B有风C很好D寒冷;根据下文可知妈妈认为天气很好,不想坐地铁。

5.D 上下文串联。根据下一 行I didn’t stop crying说明我开始哭起来了。

6.D 动词辨析。A听见B当作C思考D说;但是我没有注意到妈妈说的话,还在不停地哭。

7.A 上下文串联。根据58空后的my mother was very angry with me说明妈妈很生气。

8.C 副词辨析。A兴奋B慢慢地C迅速地,迅速D粗心地;我跑得近可能地快。

9.D 动词辨析。A寻找B教育C原谅D跟随;因为这条街上很拥挤,所以妈妈跟不上我。

10.B 上下文串联。根据下文我到了二楼的咖啡厅,说明我进入到了商店里里面,故B正确。

11.B 动词辨析。A建议B谈话C听D来;他们用英语和我说话,但是我听不懂英语,仍然在继续哭。

12.A 上下文串联。根据the police station说明他们报警了,call the police station报警。

13.D 动词辨析。A停止B更喜欢C遗憾D继续;警察想和我交流,但是我还在继续哭个不停。

14.B 动词辨析。A抓住B携带C赢得D购买;他拿出我携带的小包,在里面找到宾馆地址和号码。

15.C 上下文串联。根据下句phoned the hotel可知他找到了宾馆的号码。

16.C 上下文串联。根据下行My father was standing in front可知当时是爸爸接的电话。

17.A 上下文串联。警察打电话到宾馆,爸爸接的电话,然后警察送我回宾馆。

18.B 动词辨析。A忘记B发生C破坏D失去;爸爸问我发生了什么事情,以及妈妈在什么地方。

19.C 形容词辨析。A/B担心C害怕D生气;我很害怕妈妈还在生我的气。

20.D 上下文串联。根据上文可知爸爸妈妈两个人都告诉我以后不能那样做了。两者都使用both。

考点:考查日常生活类短文

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