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    On Wednesday I was at Planet Fitness when a girl ______ wearing a great-looking jacket. I had a desire for it, but didn’t say anything. Time ______ and I noticed she was about to leave. I was ______ to someone with the words, “Hey, there’s that girl in that ______ jacket. I’m going over and tell her how much I like it.”

I wasn’t sure how some ______ would react to my enthusiasm about her jacket, but it didn’t stop me. I ______ walked over and introduced myself and told her how much I loved her jacket. She ______ and said her name was Amanda and she worked for this company that ______ the jacket. She went on to ______ me how everything was American made. She then ______ me a business card with her name on it.

Yesterday, I got online looking for ADDIX Gear-the name of the company. I sent a message and was told they didn’t sell retail (零售). I wasn’t sure I would ever see Amanda again, ______ she was in the locker room when I got to Planet Fitness yesterday. I told her how I had gotten online etc.

Amanda ______ me that she had her phone number on the card. She told me to ______ her and she would have a jacket like hers made ______ for me. I asked how much it would cost and she said it will be ______ for me! WOW!

1.A.came back B.came in C.went away D.went out

2.A.set B.varied C.passed D.existed

3.A.talking B.introducing C.admitting D.applying

4.A.red B.colorful C.poor D.great

5.A.stranger B.customer C.conductor D.athlete

6.A.slowly B.quickly C.hesitantly D.proudly

7.A.apologized B.doubted C.smiled D.calmed

8.A.transported B.sold C.printed D.made

9.A.teach B.show C.offer D.tell

10.A.handed B.threw C.pushed D.rewarded

11.A.and B.so C.but D.as

12.A.reminded B.hoped C.cheated D.promised

13.A.call B.email C.hug D.cover

14.A.even B.ever C.just D.yet

15.A.unfit B.late C.expensive D.free

 

1.B 2.C 3.A 4.D 5.A 6.B 7.C 8.D 9.D 10.A 11.C 12.A 13.A 14.C 15.D 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。主要记叙了作者在Planet Fitness遇到一个穿着漂亮夹克的女孩,作者上前打招呼,一番交谈后得知女孩名叫阿曼达,为制作夹克的公司工作,她还答应专门为作者制作一件夹克,而且是免费的。 1. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:周三,我在Planet Fitness,一个女孩穿着一件漂亮的夹克走进来。A. came back回来;B. came in进来;C. went away离开;D. went out出去。根据上文I was at Planet Fitness when a girl可推知作者在Planet Fitness,接着一个穿着漂亮夹克的女孩走了进来。故选B。 2. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:时间过去了,我注意到她要走了。A. set设置;B. varied变化;C. passed通过;D. existed存在。根据上文Time可知时间慢慢过去了,女孩要离开了。故选C。 3. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我跟一个人说:“嘿,那个穿很棒夹克的女孩在那儿。我要过去告诉她我有多喜欢它。”A. talking谈话;B. introducing介绍;C. admitting承认;D. applying应用。根据后文to someone with the words可知作者和其他人在谈话。故选A。 4. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我跟一个人说:“嘿,那个穿很棒夹克的女孩在那儿。我要过去告诉她我有多喜欢它。”A. red红色的;B. colorful多彩的;C. poor贫穷的;D. great极好的。根据上文wearing a great-looking jacket可知作者认为那件夹克很棒。故选D。 5. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我不知道某个陌生人会对我对她夹克的热情作何反应,但这并没有阻止我。A. stranger陌生人;B. customer顾客;C. conductor售票员;D. athlete运动员。结合后文said her name was Amanda可知作者和女孩并不认识,是陌生人,所以后文女孩告诉了作者自己叫阿曼达。故选A。 6. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:我快步走过去,自我介绍,告诉她我有多喜欢她的夹克。A. slowly缓慢地;B. quickly快速地;C. hesitantly迟疑地;D. proudly自豪地。上文I noticed she was about to leave.提到女孩要离开了,所以作者应该是很迅速走过去和女孩打招呼。故选B。 7. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:她笑着说,她的名字叫阿曼达,她为制作这件夹克的公司工作。A. apologized道歉;B. doubted怀疑;C. smiled微笑;D. calmed使平静。结合常识,对方夸奖了自己的穿着,应当是微笑着(smiled)和别人介绍自己。故选C。 8. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:她笑着说,她的名字叫阿曼达,她为制作这件夹克的公司工作。A. transported运输;B. sold出售;C. printed印刷;D. made制作。结合上文worked for this company that可知此处指她为制作(made)这件夹克的公司工作。故选D。 9. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:她接着告诉我所有的东西都是美国制造的。A. teach教导;B. show展示;C. offer提供;D. tell告诉。根据后文me how everything was American made可知阿曼达告诉作者所有的东西都是美国制造的。故选D。 10. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:然后她递给我一张名片,上面有她的名字。A. handed递给;B. threw扔;C. pushed推;D. rewarded奖赏。根据后文me a business card可知是递给了(handed)作者一张名片。故选A。 11. 考查连词词义辨析。句意:我不确定我还能再见到阿曼达,但昨天我去Planet Fitness的时候,她在更衣室里。A. and并且;B. so所以;C. but但是;D. as因为。结合上下文语境可知为转折关系,应用转折连词but。故选C。 12. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:阿曼达提醒我名片上有她的电话号码。A. reminded提醒;B. hoped希望;C. cheated欺骗;D. promised承诺。根据后文that she had her phone number on the card可知是提醒作者名片上有电话号码。故选A。 13. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:她让我给她打电话,让她专门为我做一件和她一样的夹克。A. call打电话;B. email邮件;C. hug拥抱;D. cover封面。结合上文that she had her phone number on the card可知阿曼达提醒名片上有电话号码,是想让作者给她打电话。故选A。 14. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:她让我给她打电话,让她专门为我做一件和她一样的夹克。A. even甚至;B. ever曾经;C. just只,仅仅;D. yet然而。根据上文she would have a jacket like hers made可知阿曼达想要给作者量身定做一件只属于作者的夹克。just for sb.“只为某人”。故选C。 15. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我问她要多少钱,她说免费给我!A. unfit不适合的;B. late晚的;C. expensive昂贵的;D. free免费的。根据后文WOW!可推知这件夹克是免费的,所以作者发出感叹。故选D。
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