一、完形填空
I couldn’t miss the old lady with a black umbrella. Her legs were 1 through, and so were her socks. I could tell that she was terribly cold. She was standing at a bus stop when I drove by. I decided to 2 her a lift.
Of course, she shook her head, but when I asked again, she got into my 3 car. I took her to the place she wanted to go. It was only a few minutes out of my way. When she got out of my car, she was 4 and thanking me. I was late for work, but I was 5 that I had stopped. That was 40 years ago, and the 6 of a new habit.
Each time I’m driving in 7 weather and see someone waiting at a bus stop, I’ll stop and ask if he or she 8 a lift. I’m often told to keep on driving. But if the person is wet or looks 9, I’ll put on a mother - knows - best attitude.
The 10 part about my offers of rides is the talks that come out of them. I often 11 a lot of questions. Surprisingly, everyone wants to chat. I’ve learned a lot from my 12 passengers. They are full of health tips, stories about the old days at the office before they retire (退休), and so on. I often feel 13 when the ride is over, as the stories are just getting started.
My husband keeps telling me that I should 14 pick up strangers. But I don’t see those at a bus stop as strangers—they’re just ordinary people like me. As the years pass by, I find myself 15 if one day it’ll be me who is the one left standing at the bus stop. And if so, whether there will perhaps be someone out there who is willing to offer me a short ride.
(
B. dry
C. weak
D. strong
(
B. pay
C. offer
D. show
(
B. clean
C. expensive
D. warm
(
B. crying
C. smiling
D. waiting
(
B. glad
C. sure
D. worried
(
B. ending
C. coming
D. beginning
(
B. lovely
C. sunny
D. foggy
(
B. gives
C. needs
D. takes
(
B. slim
C. lovely
D. cold
(
B. hardest
C. smartest
D. cheapest
(
B. ask
C. find
D. learn
(
B. sleepy
C. crazy
D. elderly
(
B. excited
C. angry
D. bored
(
B. never
C. always
D. usually
(
B. deciding
C. hoping
D. wondering
I couldn’t miss the old lady with a black umbrella. Her legs were 1 through, and so were her socks. I could tell that she was terribly cold. She was standing at a bus stop when I drove by. I decided to 2 her a lift.
Of course, she shook her head, but when I asked again, she got into my 3 car. I took her to the place she wanted to go. It was only a few minutes out of my way. When she got out of my car, she was 4 and thanking me. I was late for work, but I was 5 that I had stopped. That was 40 years ago, and the 6 of a new habit.
Each time I’m driving in 7 weather and see someone waiting at a bus stop, I’ll stop and ask if he or she 8 a lift. I’m often told to keep on driving. But if the person is wet or looks 9, I’ll put on a mother - knows - best attitude.
The 10 part about my offers of rides is the talks that come out of them. I often 11 a lot of questions. Surprisingly, everyone wants to chat. I’ve learned a lot from my 12 passengers. They are full of health tips, stories about the old days at the office before they retire (退休), and so on. I often feel 13 when the ride is over, as the stories are just getting started.
My husband keeps telling me that I should 14 pick up strangers. But I don’t see those at a bus stop as strangers—they’re just ordinary people like me. As the years pass by, I find myself 15 if one day it’ll be me who is the one left standing at the bus stop. And if so, whether there will perhaps be someone out there who is willing to offer me a short ride.
(
A
)1. A. wetB. dry
C. weak
D. strong
(
C
)2. A. sellB. pay
C. offer
D. show
(
D
)3. A. newB. clean
C. expensive
D. warm
(
C
)4. A. shakingB. crying
C. smiling
D. waiting
(
B
)5. A. sorryB. glad
C. sure
D. worried
(
D
)6. A. thinkingB. ending
C. coming
D. beginning
(
A
)7. A. badB. lovely
C. sunny
D. foggy
(
C
)8. A. helpsB. gives
C. needs
D. takes
(
D
)9. A. friendlyB. slim
C. lovely
D. cold
(
A
)10. A. bestB. hardest
C. smartest
D. cheapest
(
B
)11. A. supportB. ask
C. find
D. learn
(
D
)12. A. surprisedB. sleepy
C. crazy
D. elderly
(
A
)13. A. sadB. excited
C. angry
D. bored
(
B
)14. A. sometimesB. never
C. always
D. usually
(
D
)15. A. forgettingB. deciding
C. hoping
D. wondering
答案
1~5 ACDCB 6~10 DACDA
11~15 BDABD
11~15 BDABD
解析
【分析】
这是一篇讲述善意传递的记叙文完形填空,解题思路为:先通读全文把握主旨(作者40年前帮助寒冷的老太太搭车,此后养成雨天帮助公交站陌生人的习惯,还收获了交流的快乐);再结合上下文线索、词义辨析、固定搭配逐一分析每个空,确保所选答案符合语境和逻辑。
【解析】
1. 由后文“terribly cold”可知,老太太的腿和袜子是湿的,选A;
2. “offer sb a lift”是固定搭配,意为“主动给某人搭车”,选C;
3. 当时天气寒冷,所以作者的车是暖和的,选D;
4. 老太太寒冷且得到帮助,此时在颤抖,选C;
5. 虽然上班迟到,但作者为帮助了别人而高兴,选B;
6. 这次经历是作者新习惯的开始,选D;
7. 作者在坏天气时会帮助公交站的人,选A;
8. 作者询问对方是否需要搭车,选C;
9. 若对方湿了或看起来冷,作者会主动提供帮助,选D;
10. 作者认为提供搭车最棒的部分是和乘客聊天,选A;
11. 作者会问乘客很多问题,选B;
12. 从后文“retire”可知乘客是年长的,选D;
13. 故事刚要开始就结束,作者会感到难过,选A;
14. 丈夫劝作者永远不要接陌生人,选B;
15. 作者想知道未来自己是否也会站在公交站需要帮助,选D。
【答案】
1~5 ACDCB 6~10 DACDA 11~15 BDABD
【知识点】
完形填空解题技巧、词义辨析、固定搭配
【点评】
本文围绕善意传递展开,贴近生活,解题需结合语境与词汇知识,能引导学生理解助人为乐的意义,是一篇典型的记叙文完形填空。
【难度系数】
0.5
这是一篇讲述善意传递的记叙文完形填空,解题思路为:先通读全文把握主旨(作者40年前帮助寒冷的老太太搭车,此后养成雨天帮助公交站陌生人的习惯,还收获了交流的快乐);再结合上下文线索、词义辨析、固定搭配逐一分析每个空,确保所选答案符合语境和逻辑。
【解析】
1. 由后文“terribly cold”可知,老太太的腿和袜子是湿的,选A;
2. “offer sb a lift”是固定搭配,意为“主动给某人搭车”,选C;
3. 当时天气寒冷,所以作者的车是暖和的,选D;
4. 老太太寒冷且得到帮助,此时在颤抖,选C;
5. 虽然上班迟到,但作者为帮助了别人而高兴,选B;
6. 这次经历是作者新习惯的开始,选D;
7. 作者在坏天气时会帮助公交站的人,选A;
8. 作者询问对方是否需要搭车,选C;
9. 若对方湿了或看起来冷,作者会主动提供帮助,选D;
10. 作者认为提供搭车最棒的部分是和乘客聊天,选A;
11. 作者会问乘客很多问题,选B;
12. 从后文“retire”可知乘客是年长的,选D;
13. 故事刚要开始就结束,作者会感到难过,选A;
14. 丈夫劝作者永远不要接陌生人,选B;
15. 作者想知道未来自己是否也会站在公交站需要帮助,选D。
【答案】
1~5 ACDCB 6~10 DACDA 11~15 BDABD
【知识点】
完形填空解题技巧、词义辨析、固定搭配
【点评】
本文围绕善意传递展开,贴近生活,解题需结合语境与词汇知识,能引导学生理解助人为乐的意义,是一篇典型的记叙文完形填空。
【难度系数】
0.5
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