完形填空On a bright Sunday morning, Damian Languell was sleeping soundly at home in Wade, Maine, the
英语试题 07-08
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
On a bright Sunday morning, Damian Languell was sleeping soundly at home in Wade, Maine, the US. The sound that woke him at 8:15 was so 41 that he assumed it came from inside his house. As he got up to 42 , he heard another sound, this one coming most definitely from 43 . Looking out of his bedroom window, he 44 a tree engulfed in smoke about 500 yards away. A car was wrapped around the tree’s base, and its engine was 45 .
Seeing that, he immediately 46 buckets of water and ran to the crash site. Up close, the 47 looked worse. The car was 48 nearly in two, and the tree was where the driver’s seat ought to have been, as if 49 there. He thought that no one should have survived this 50 , and yet there was 16-year-old Thompson, still 51 with his terrified face pressed against the driver’s side window in visible 52 . Languell tried stopping the fire with his buckets of water with no success. When the 53 got into the front seats, he realized he had to get the boy out of there as soon as possible.
54 , Languell tried to open the back door, but he failed. He grabbed a stone beside the tree and 55 the back door. This time, it 56 and the back door was opened and Languell crawled in. Thompson was struggling to get free when Languell noticed how bad his legs were. Using a pocket knife, Languell sawed through Thompson's 57 Now that Thompson was free of restraints (束缚), Languell pulled him out of a rear window, and then 58 him to safety before the car was entirely surrounded by flames.
Then Languell called a (n) 59 as Thompson suffered severely. Thompson thanked Languell for saving him, regardless of his own safety. Soon, the doctors arrived and Languell felt 60 .
答案41—45 BCDAD 46—50 ABCDB 51—55 CADAB 56—60 CBCAD
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
On a bright Sunday morning, Damian Languell was sleeping soundly at home in Wade, Maine, the US. The sound that woke him at 8:15 was so 41 that he assumed it came from inside his house. As he got up to 42 , he heard another sound, this one coming most definitely from 43 . Looking out of his bedroom window, he 44 a tree engulfed in smoke about 500 yards away. A car was wrapped around the tree’s base, and its engine was 45 .
Seeing that, he immediately 46 buckets of water and ran to the crash site. Up close, the 47 looked worse. The car was 48 nearly in two, and the tree was where the driver’s seat ought to have been, as if 49 there. He thought that no one should have survived this 50 , and yet there was 16-year-old Thompson, still 51 with his terrified face pressed against the driver’s side window in visible 52 . Languell tried stopping the fire with his buckets of water with no success. When the 53 got into the front seats, he realized he had to get the boy out of there as soon as possible.
54 , Languell tried to open the back door, but he failed. He grabbed a stone beside the tree and 55 the back door. This time, it 56 and the back door was opened and Languell crawled in. Thompson was struggling to get free when Languell noticed how bad his legs were. Using a pocket knife, Languell sawed through Thompson's 57 Now that Thompson was free of restraints (束缚), Languell pulled him out of a rear window, and then 58 him to safety before the car was entirely surrounded by flames.
Then Languell called a (n) 59 as Thompson suffered severely. Thompson thanked Languell for saving him, regardless of his own safety. Soon, the doctors arrived and Languell felt 60 .
41. A. strange | B. loud | C. pleasant | D. weak | |
42. A. listen | B. view | C. investigate | D. question | |
43. A. behind | B. above | C. inside | D. outside | |
44. A. spied | B. inspected | C. overlooked | D. caught | |
45. A. in danger | B. at work | C. in ruins | D. on fire | |
46. A. got hold of | B. controlled | C. took charge of | D. prepared | |
47. A. wound | B. damage | C. engine | D. smoke | |
48. A. set | B. classified | C. split | D. cut | |
49. A. hanging | B. falling | G. sent | D. planted | |
50. A. crisis | B. crash | C. disorder | D. event | |
51. A. calm | B. anxious | C. conscious | D. confident | |
52. A. pain | B. surprise | C. comfort | D. anger | |
53. A. water | B. driver | C. passengers | D. flames | |
54. A. Instantly | B. Constantly | C. Eventually | D. Consistently | |
55. A. kicked | B. hit | C. pulled | D. tapped | |
56. A. responded | B. made | C. worked | D. managed | |
57. A. trousers | B. seat belt | C. back pack | D. coat | |
58. A. pushed | B. shouldered | C. dragged | D. fetched | |
59. A. ambulance | B. taxi | C. policeman | D. firefighter | |
60. A. satisfied | B. touched | C. recognized | D. relieved |
答案41—45 BCDAD 46—50 ABCDB 51—55 CADAB 56—60 CBCAD