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It was my birthday. My husband and I spent the day going on some adventures,and 41 to have dinner in th£ Philadelphia,Pennsylvania area. At dinner we were 42 at a table with another gentleman and his eight-year-old son. We shared some 43 conversation through the meal and,afterwards,we parted friendly.
44 my husband and I were walking through the parking garage I heard someone calling us from the level above. I 45 to see the man and his son standing there waving us down. I went over to where I could look up and see him and he 46“do you have jumper cables (跨接引線) ?”
As it was 47 to hear him,my husband and I walked up to the second level to speak with him. 48 his car had decided that it didn t want to turn on and after 49 it'we had come to the 50 that the battery (電池) was indeed dead. didn't happen to have cables on us so we asked a few more passers-by,all of whom ignored our small group and simply 51 walking.
So,we 52 to drive him in our car to the 53 store where we could get cables. He said he didn't want to 54 us,apologizing repeatedly because he knew it was my birthday. I told him that there was no better 55 than helping out another.
We got into our car and drove to a 56 nearby. After we got the cables,we drove back to the parking garage to 57 the gentleman's car.I helped watch the boy as my husband and his father set to work,quickly bringing his car back to life. We 58 the man's offering of money and waved away his apologies as we were just 59 that he and his son would be able to get home safely and weren’t 60 in a parking garage all night.
41. A. asked B. promised A. decided D. managed
42. A. booked B. seated C. invited D. ordered
43. A. formal B. serious C. private D. polite
44. A. As B. Until C. Though D. Since
45. A. looked out B. looked up
C. looked forward D. looked around
46. A. greeted B. doubted C. shouted D. demanded
47. A. difficult B. possible C. interesting D. special
48. A. Simply B. Obviously C. Fortunately D. Especially
49. A. driving B. opening C. checking D. repairing
50. A. conclusion B. result C. solution D. point
51. A. stopped B. avoided C. enjoyed D. kept
52. A. pretended B. offered C. hoped D. struggled
53. A. largest B. cheapest C. best D. closest
54. A. disappoint B. miss C. trouble D. change
55. A. chance B. way C. game D. gift
56. A. restaurant B. hotel C. station D. supermarket
57. A. start B. park C. wash D. build
58. A. earned B. refused C. accepted D. forgot
59. A. sorry B. afraid C. surprised D. happy
60. A. lost B. involved C. stuck D. locked
話題:人際關(guān)系本文是記敘文。文章主要講述了作者在生日那天和丈夫幫助一位男士修好車的故事。
41. C. “我”和丈夫花了一天時(shí)間去冒險(xiǎn),并“決定(decided) ”去賓夕法尼亞州的費(fèi)城吃晚餐。
42. B. 由該空前的Atdinner與該空后的at atable可知,晚餐時(shí)我們與一位男士和他八歲的孩子“坐在(seated)”一桌。
43. D. 由下文中的 wepartecifriendly 可知,在吃飯時(shí)我們“有禮貌(polite) ”地交談了幾句。
44. A. 由文中的描述可知,“當(dāng)(As)”我們 穿過(guò)停車場(chǎng)時(shí),“我”聽(tīng)到有人在樓上叫我們。
45. B. 由上文中的 fromthelevelabove可知,“我”“抬頭看上去(lookedup) ”,看到那位男士和他的兒子正站在那兒沖我們揮手。
46. C. 由上下文的描述以及常識(shí)可知,隔著樓層說(shuō)話需要“大聲喊(shouted) ”。
47. A. 由下文中的 my husband and I walked up to the second level to speak with him可知,我們“很難(difficult) ”聽(tīng)到他在說(shuō)什么。
48. B. 由豐文中他們向我們借車用跨接引線以今該空后的his car had decided that it didn’t want to turn on 可知,“很明顯 (Obviously:)”,他的車打不著。
49. C。
50. A. 由下文中的 thebatterywas indeeddead可知,經(jīng)過(guò)“檢查(checking) ”我們得出“結(jié)論(conclusion)”:電池沒(méi)電了。
51. D. 由上文中的 all of whom ignored our small group可知,過(guò)往的路人都不理睬我們,“繼續(xù)(kept)”走路。
52. B.
53. D. 由下文的描述和nearby可知,我們“主動(dòng)提出(offered)”開(kāi)車送他們?nèi)ァ白罱?closest)”商店。
54. C. 由下文中的 apologizing repeatedly pecause he knew it was my birttiday 可知, 這位男士不愿意“麻煩(trouble)”我們。
55. D. 由上文中的 he knew it was my : birthday可知,“我”告訴他沒(méi)有比幫助別人更好印“禮物(gift) ”了。
56. D. 由上文中的 drivehiminourcarto the…store可知,我們開(kāi)車到了附近的—家“超市(supermarket) ”。
57. A. 由上文中的his car had decided that it didn’ t want to turn on 可知,我們開(kāi)車回到停車場(chǎng)去“發(fā)動(dòng)(start)”他的車。
58. B. 由上文中的 there was no better … than helping out another 可知,作者和丈夫非常樂(lè)意幫助這位男士,所以他們應(yīng)該“拒絕CrefiisecD”了這位男士給的錢。
59. D. 由文中的描述可知,能夠幫助別人,作者和丈夫感到很“開(kāi)心(happy) ”。
60. C. 由上文中的 he and Ws son would be able to get home safely可知,他們能夠安全回家,而不用一整夜“被困在 (stuck)”停車場(chǎng)了。
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