When Rosina Hernandez was in college,she once attended a rock concert at which one young man was cruelly beaten by another.No one made an__1__to stop the beating.The next day she was__2__to learn that the youth had died as a result of the__3__.Yet neither she nor anyone else had raised a hand to help__4__.She could never forget the incident and her responsibility as an__5__bystander(旁觀者).

Some years later,Rosina saw another__6__.A car driving in the rain ahead of her suddenly rushed into Biscayne Bay.The car landed head down in the water with only the tail end__7__.In a moment a woman appeared on the__8__,shouting for help and saying her__9__was stuck inside.This time Rosina waited for no one.She jumped into the water,tried__10__to open the car door,then broke the back window__11__other bystanders stood on the street and__12__.First she__13__at them,begging for help,then__14__them,telling them there was a man dying in the car.

First one man,then another,__15__came to help.Together they__16__the safety glass and dragged the man out.They were just in time—a few__17__later it would have been all over.The woman thanked Rosina for saving her husband,and Rosina was__18__for weeks.She had promised herself that she would never again fail to do__19__she could do to save a human’s life.She had made good on her__20__.

 

1.A.escape     B.excuse     C.a(chǎn)ttempt      D.a(chǎn)ttention

答案 C

解析 make an attempt to do sth.為固定短語(yǔ),意為“嘗試做某事”。

2.A.shocked    B.frightened   C.a(chǎn)shamed      D.worried

答案 A

解析 Rosina Hernandez聽(tīng)說(shuō)那個(gè)年輕人被打死了,十分震驚。

3.A.listening    B.beating     C.drinking     D.watching

答案 B

解析 年輕人死亡的原因是被“打”了。

4.A.her      B.them     C.it         D.him

答案 D

解析 him指代那個(gè)年輕人。

5.A.inactive    B.a(chǎn)ctive     C.ordinary     D.extraordinary

答案 A

解析 inactive意為“無(wú)行動(dòng)的;不活動(dòng)的”,符合語(yǔ)境。

6.A.disaster    B.news     C.incident      D.scene

答案 C

解析 幾年后,Rosina Hernandez又看到一次“事故”。

7.A.floating    B.showing    C.falling      D.sinking

答案 B

解析 只有車(chē)尾“露出”水面,注意floating為一種動(dòng)態(tài)的“漂浮”,與車(chē)子有重量這一事實(shí)不符。

8.A.street     B.land     C.surface      D.feet

答案 C

解析 一會(huì)兒,一個(gè)婦女露出“水面”。

9.A.driver     B.husband    C.son       D.mother

答案 B

解析 從下文可知:她丈夫被困在車(chē)中。

10.A.luckily    B.unluckily   C.successfully     D.unsuccessfully

答案 D

解析 由下文“broke the back window”可知:Rosina沒(méi)有打開(kāi)車(chē)門(mén),只好打破后車(chē)窗玻璃來(lái)救人。

11.A.if      B.since     C.a(chǎn)s        D.unless

答案 C

解析 as此處相當(dāng)于“when”。

12.A.laughed   B.ran      C.watched      D.jumped

答案 C

解析 路上其他人在“旁觀”。

13.A.smiled   B.waved     C.looked      D.screamed

答案 D

解析 情況緊急,她對(duì)旁觀者“喊叫求助”。

14.A.cursed     B.embraced      C.warned    D.helped

答案 A

解析 看到旁觀者麻木不仁無(wú)動(dòng)于衷,她開(kāi)始“詛咒”他們。

15.A.happily    B.sadly        C.finally     D.hurriedly

答案 C

解析 也許旁觀者良心發(fā)現(xiàn)了,他們“最終”來(lái)幫忙了。

16.A.fixed     B.repaired       C.moved     D.broke

答案 D

解析 他們“打碎了”窗玻璃,把他拉了出來(lái)。

17.A.days      B.minutes      C.weeks     D.years

答案 B

解析 在那種情況下,幾分鐘的時(shí)間也會(huì)關(guān)系到一個(gè)人的生死存亡。

18.A.embarrassed   B.depressed     C.surrounded   D.excited

答案 D

解析 由于她做了一件好事,好幾個(gè)星期都很興奮。

19.A.which     B.why        C.what     D.that

答案 C

解析 what引導(dǎo)賓語(yǔ)從句。

20.A.plan      B.future       C.promise    D.dream

答案 C

解析 她很好地履行了自己盡全力幫助他人的“諾言”。

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