完形填空

  A friend of mine met with an accident driving in the darkness. His legs were so hurt that he couldn't move. What was 1       ,he found himself unable to ask for help—his mobile phone went out of 2       as a result of the exhausted (用盡的) battery. Nothing could be done but 3        in the cold wilderness. It was 8 hours later that day broke,and then the 4        of the rescue.

  It was almost 5        that he could stand the horror in the darkness for so long. Even more surprising was his 6        First of all I checked up my7      conditions and found myself not in deadly danger. As there was no 8        to call for help,I leaned back in my seat trying my best to keep the wound from9       . In this way I dozed (打盹) off."

  His story put an end to my regret for the 10        of an exploration adventure that happened last year. A group of young men 11       exploring a mountain cave and got lost. 12       to find a way out in the dark cave they were frightened and ran anxiously without a sense of 13       Finally they fell dead because of fear and ex?haustion. According to the 14        people that found them,the place where they got lost was only about 10metres away from the 15        of the cave. If they had stayed on the spot,when they lost their way,and had tried to16      themselves down,they would have probably sensed a faint light flashing not far away.

  Don't you think that you can compare it with 17        itself? When you meet with difficulties in life,you are lost in darkness. 18       you that it's unclear yet and you needn't put up struggles 19       . It seems to be a negative (消極的) attitude,20       a person who can do so must have foresight as well as a great courage in the first place.

1. A. hopeless   B. worse   C. more   D. best

2. A. service   B. way   C. control   D. work

3. A. cry   B. lie   C. wait   D. sleep

4. A. delay   B. success   C. team   D. arrival

5. A. untrue   B. unimaginable   C. possible   D. useless

6. A. plan   B. decision   C. explanation   D. excuse

7. A. physical   B. mental   C. working   D. medical

8. A. method   B. way   C. tool   D. strength

9. A. rotting   B. spreading   C. bleeding   D. running

10. A. loss   B. failure   C. disappointment   D. sadness

11. A. enjoyed   B. managed   C. tried   D. planned

12. A. Willing   B. Unable   C. Determined   D. Inspiring

13. A. hearing   B. sight   C. feeling   D. direction

14. A. rescue   B. village   C. local   D. brave

15. A. end   B. top   C. opening   D. side

16. A. save   B. help   C. stop   D. calm

17. A. adventure   B. work   C. life   D. mankind

18. A. Mind   B. Watch   C. Imagine   D. Warn

19. A. really   B. immediately   C. carefully   D. hopefully

20. A. and   B. so   C. but   D. while

[文章大意]文章講述了發(fā)生在作者朋友身上的一次車禍,這使作者想起了去年的一次以悲劇告終的探險(xiǎn)活動(dòng),以此說明只有那些具有遠(yuǎn)見和勇氣的人才能夠從容應(yīng)對(duì)生活中遇到的不測(cè)。

1. B作者的朋友在黑暗中遭遇車禍后雙腿不能移動(dòng),更為嚴(yán)重的是無法求助。

2. D out of service不在服務(wù)區(qū);out of control失去控制。根據(jù)下文可知,造成作者的朋友不能求救的原因是手機(jī)的電池電量耗盡,致使手機(jī)不能處于工作狀態(tài)。

3. C作者的朋友唯一能做的事就是在嚴(yán)寒的荒野里等待救援的到來。

4. D此處指天亮后救援隊(duì)的到來(arrivals delay耽擱;suc?cess成功;team隊(duì);arrival到達(dá)>

5. B他能長(zhǎng)時(shí)間在黑暗中忍受恐懼真是讓人難以想象。

un?true假的,不真實(shí)的;possible可能的;useless無用的,無效的;unimaginable難以想象的。

6. C根據(jù)下文作者朋友所說的話可判斷,此處應(yīng)為他在事后做出的解釋和闡述。

7. A根據(jù)語境可知,作者的朋友先是檢查了一下身體狀況,發(fā)現(xiàn)傷口并不致命。因?yàn)闊o法求助,于是他便仰靠在座位上以便止血。

physical身體的,物質(zhì)的;mental思想的,精神的,智力的;working工作上的;medical醫(yī)療的,傷病的,內(nèi)科的。

8. 13 there is no wayto do sth無法做某事;method尤指為眾人所了解并運(yùn)用的措施或方法;tool工具,器具;strength力量,長(zhǎng)處。

9. C rot腐爛,變質(zhì);spread展開,延伸;bleed流血;run奔跑,經(jīng)營,行駛。

10. B loss丟失,損失;failure失敗;disappointment失望;sad?ness悲傷,難過。

11. C一群年輕人試圖探索山間巖洞卻不幸迷路。

enjoy do?ing sth喜歡做某事;manage to do sth成功地做成某事;try doing sth試圖做某事;plan to do sth計(jì)劃做某事。故選(:。

12. B由于找不到巖洞出口,他們懷著恐慌的心情,毫無方向感地亂跑。

willing樂意的,愿意的,自愿的;determined堅(jiān)111 inspiring鼓舞人心的;unable不能的,不會(huì)的。

13. D a sense of direction方向感。

14. A根據(jù)下文可知,此處所指應(yīng)為"救援人員"。

15. C the opening of the cave指"巖洞的出口 "。

16. D此處指隊(duì)員們?cè)诿月窌r(shí)若能保持鎮(zhèn)定而不是處于一種恐慌的狀態(tài),那么他們或許就會(huì)察覺到不遠(yuǎn)處微弱的光線。

save挽救,攢(錢) ;help幫助;stop把……停下來,使停止; calm使鎮(zhèn)靜,使平靜。

17. C根據(jù)下文中的"When you meet with difficulties in life,you…"可知此處應(yīng)填life.

18. A mind you這里表示"提醒"。watch觀看,照管;imagine 想象

19. B請(qǐng)注意,情況還不清楚,你不必馬上努力掙扎(以便擺脫困境) 。really事實(shí)上,真正地,確實(shí);immediately立即;carefully仔細(xì)地,慎重地;hopefully有希望地。

20. C這樣做似乎是一種消極的態(tài)度,但一個(gè)勇于這樣做的人首先一定具有遠(yuǎn)見和極大的勇氣。

題目來源:全品作業(yè)本高中英語選修8新課標(biāo)人教版 > Period Three Using Language

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