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A businesswoman got into a taxi in midtown. As it was the rush hour and she was in a   ____   to catch a train, she   ____ a quick way to reach it.  “I have been a taxi driver for 15 years!” the driver said    ____. “You don't think I know the best way to go?”

The woman tried to explain that she hadn't    ____to annoy him, but the driver kept   ____. She finally realized that he was too annoyed to be   ____ so she changed her   ____. “You know, you are right,” she told him. “It must seem     _____ for me not to think you know the best way    ____the city.”

   ____, the driver glanced at his   ____ in the rearview mirror(后视镜), turned down the street she wanted and got her to the train on time.  “He didn't say another word the rest of the ride,” she said. “_   ____I got out and paid him. Then he thanked me.”

When you find yourself   ____with people like the taxi driver, you will always try to   ____  your idea. It can lead to longer arguments, lose job chances or   ____ marriages.  I have discovered one simple    ____extremely unlikely method that can prevent the disagreement or other difficult situations from   ____in a disaster.

The   ____is to put yourself in the other person's shoes and look for the    ____in what that person is saying. Find a way to    ____, and the result may surprise you.

1.A. moment         B. rush          C. hurry        D. way

2.A. Suggested      B. made         C. found         D. chose

3.A. jokingly        B. angrily       C. anxiously      D. curiously

4.A. supposed      B. expected      C. decided         D. meant

5.A. apologizing      B. driving       C. Shouting       D. asking

6.A. normal .          B. thoughtful     C. reasonable      D. practical

7.A. road           B. direction       C. mind        D. manner

8.A. strange       B. stupid         C. terrible         D. wrong

9.A. through        B. in            C. across         D. along

10.A. Annoyed       B. Worried       C. Surprised       D. Disappointed

11.A. speaker        B. rider          C. helper          D. comer

12.A. after            B. until          C. because        D. since

13.A. faced         B. concerned     C. crowded        D. satisfied

14.A. give up      B. turn down     C. point out        D. stick to

15.A. destroy         B. combine      C. suffer          D. divide

16.A. and         B. that          C. though         D. but

17.A. lying        B. leading       C. setting         D. resulting

18.A. problem      B. key          C. importance       D. reply

19.A. fact          B. truth          C. expression      D. meaning

20.A. explain        B. argue          C. agree        D. escape

 

1.C 2.A 3.B 4.D 5.C 6.C 7.C 8.D 9.A 10.C 11.B 12.B 13.A 14.D 15.A 16.C 17.D 18.B 19.B 20.C 【解析】 试题分析: 本文是一篇故事类短文,一位女商人急着赶火车,因此她为出租车司机推荐了一条近路,但是司机却很生气,于是她改变主意,向司机道歉,而司机也最终转向她推荐的路,及时赶上了火车。这件事说明要设身处地从他人角度着想,要避免纷争,结果就会出乎意料。 1.C考查名词。 A. moment 时刻; B. rush 匆促; C. hurry 匆忙;D. way方式,方法;从下文内容可知女商人着急赶火车,想走近路,选C。 2.A考查动词。 A. suggested建议; B. made制作; C. found 发现;D. chose选择;根据情理判断女商人建议司机走近路,其他不符合语境,选A。 3.B考查副词。A. jokingly开玩笑地;B. angrily生气地; C. anxiously 焦虑地;D. curiously好奇地;从司机说的话“You don't think I know the best way to go?”可知司机非常气愤,选B。 4.D考查动词。 A. supposed 猜想;认为;B. expected期望; C. decided 决定;D. meant 意思是;从句中explain可知她解释说她不是有意要惹恼他,选D。 5.C考查动词。 A. apologizing道歉;B. driving 开车;C. shouting喊; D. asking 问;从上文内容可知司机听了她的话后一直生气地嚷,故选C。 6.C考查形容词。A. normal 正常的;B. thoughtful 深思的;C. reasonable合理的;D. practical实际的;根据上下文内容可知司机非常生气以至于不能冷静下来,故选C。 7.C考查名词。A. road 道路;B. direction方向; C. mind介意;D. manner举止;从下文内容可知女商人改变了主意,换了一种方式和司机交流,固定短语:change one’s mind“改变主意”,选C。 8.D考查形容词。A. strange 奇怪的;B. stupid 愚蠢的; C. terrible 可怕的;D. wrong 错误的;根据空后内容可知女商人承认自己错了,道歉说自己以为司机不知道穿过城市的最佳路线,选D。 9.A考查介词。A. through 通过;B. in 在里面;C. across 穿过;D. along沿着;从上文可知他们处在市中心,由此判断要穿过城市去赶火车,选A。 10.C考查形容词。A. Annoyed 恼火的; B. Worried担心的;C. Surprised 惊讶的;D. Disappointed失望的;从司机的举动可知他很惊讶女商人态度的转变,选C。 11.B考查名词。A. speaker说话的人; B. rider 乘坐车的人,骑手;C. helper帮助的人;D. comer来的人;从文章内容可知这是发生在乘客和司机之间的故事,选B。 12.B考查连词。A. after 在之后; B. until直到; C. because 因为;D. since自从;从前句内容可知司机直到到了车站才开口说话,not …..until“直到……才”,选B。 13.A考查形容词。A. faced 面对的; B. concerned 关注的; C. crowded 拥挤的;D. satisfied 满意的;从上文内容可知作者指人们在面对像司机这样的人时, be faced with “面对”,选A。 14.D考查动词。A. give up 放弃;B. turn down 拒绝;C. point out 指出;D. stick to坚持;根据上文内容可知如果女商人坚持自己的说法,司机很可能会更加恼火,这可能解决不了问题,选D。 15.A考查动词。A. destroy 破坏; B. combine结合; C. suffer 遭受;D. divide分开;从前面内容longer arguments, lose job chances可知此处也是指不好的情况,即对婚姻的破坏,选A。 16.C考查连词。A. and 并且;B. that 那个; C. though 尽管;D. but 但是; 根据空格前后simple和unlikely判断是让步关系,选C。 17.D考查动词。 A. lying躺;B. leading带领;C. setting沉落;D. resulting 结果;固定短语:result in“导致,造成”,句意:这种方法可能避免使分歧或者其他困难的情况发展成为灾难。 18.B考查名词。A. problem 问题; B. key 钥匙,关键; C. importance 重要性;D. reply答复;从后面内容判断这是作者提出的建议,也就是解决问题的关键,选B。 19.B考查名词。A. fact 事实;B. truth真理,真相;C. expression 表达;D. meaning意思;把自己放到别人的位置,从别人的角度去看事情的真相,选B。 20.C考查动词。A. explain解释; B. argue 辩论,争论; C. agree 同意;D. escape逃脱;从故事内容可知作者建议人们要想办法取得共识,达成一致,选C。 考点:考查故事类短文阅读
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