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A deadly frozen night

I am a worker named Yankel, who worked in a coal mine in a faraway mountain. I once met a bad accident. Do you know why I'm __________ today?

I was a teenager at the time. Every day we went under the mine to dig and carry __________ out. One day we were about to pull out __________ the rocks at the entrance suddenly fell down. Most of the workers were badly injured. We were trapped under the ground for several days and had no __________ out. Night came and it was deathly cold, __________ any food or water. There were also no blankets to keep us warm __________ it was flooding everywhere.

Beside me, there was a beloved elderly __________ from my hometown. He was shaking from head to toe, and looked __________. So I put my arms around him to __________ him up. I hugged him tightly to give him some heat. I __________ his arms, his legs, his face, and his neck, __________ him to try to be alive. I encouraged him. All night long, I kept this man warm this way.

I was __________, and freezing cold myself. I can't feel my fingers, but I didn't __________ rubbing heat into that old man's body. Hours and hours __________. Finally, rescue came and we were saved. I __________ to see the other people. To my __________, all I could see were some frozen bodies. All people died. Only two people __________: the old man and me.

May I tell you the secret to survival in this world? When you warm other people's hearts, you will __________ warm yourself. When you support, encourage and __________ others, then you will discover support, encouragement, and inspiration in your own life __________. That's the secret to a happy life.

1.A. confident    B. old    C. alive    D. successful

2.A. rock    B. coal    C. stone    D. wood

3.A. then    B. as    C. when    D. while

4.A. idea    B. problem    C. help    D. way

5.A. without    B. despite    C. offering    D. sharing

6.A. if    B. although    C. in case.    D. so that

7.A. man    B. woman    C. boy    D. girl

8.A. suprised    B. embarrassed    C. hopeful    D. terrible

9.A. wake    B. put    C. warm    D. cheer

10.A. rubbed    B. kissed    C. beat    D. patted

11.A. believing    B. promising    C. warning    D. begging

12.A. bored    B. tired    C. annoyed    D. relaxed

13.A. help    B. stand    C. keep    D. stop

14.A. went by    B. died down    C. passed away    D. stayed up

15.A. fought back    B. hanged around    C. looked around    D. held on

16.A. excitement    B. shock    C. relief    D. disappointment

17.A. rescued    B. survived    C. fled    D. stayed

18.A. also    B. still    C. even    D. again

19.A. help    B. comfort    C. love    D. inspire

20.A. for sure    B. on purpose    C. in return    D. by chance

 

1.C 2.B 3.C 4.D 5.A 6.B 7.A 8.D 9.C 10.A 11.D 12.B 13.D 14.A 15.C 16.B 17.B 18.A 19.D 20.C 【解析】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了在一个夜晚,一个叫Yankel的工人,在一个遥远的山上的煤矿工作,遇到的一次严重的事故。事故中他帮助并鼓励一名老人活下来,最终自己也幸存下来。这就是生存的秘诀。当你温暖别人的心时,你也会温暖自己。当你支持、鼓励和鼓舞他人时,你会发现自己也被支持、鼓励和鼓舞。 1.Do you know why I'm _____1_____ today? A. confident 自信的;B. old 老的 ;C. alive 存活 ;D. successful成功的;本文讲述的一名矿工在一场事故中存活下来过程,故选C.alive存活。句意:你知道我为什么能活到今天? 2.Every day we went under the mine to dig and carry _____2_____ out. A. rock 岩石; B. coal 煤炭; C. stone石头; D. wood木头;由第一段可知,作者是在煤矿工作,所以当然是把煤运出去,故选 B.coal煤。 3.One day we were about to pull out _____3_____ the rocks at the entrance suddenly fell down. A. then B. as C. when D. while when引导的是修饰One day的定语从句,由于主语带了定语从句,很长,会显得头重脚轻,英文中为避免这种现象,所以把主语加定语从句调到后面。故选C.when 4. We were trapped under the ground for several days and had no _____4_____ out. A. idea 主意; B. problem 问题; C. help 帮助; D. way道路;句意:我们被困在地下好几天,没有路可以出去。故选D. way路。 5. _____5_____ any food or water. A. without 缺少; B. despite 尽管; C. offering 提供; D. sharing分享;根据常理,旷工们被困在地下,肯定是缺少水和食物。故选A. without 6.There were also no blankets to keep us warm _____6_____ it was flooding everywhere. A. if 如果; B. although尽管; C. in case万一、以防; D. so that以便;句意:没有毯子能让我们暖和起来,尽管到处都是洪水。故选B. although尽管 7.there was a beloved elderly _____7_____ from my hometown. A. man男人; B. woman 女人; C. boy 男孩; D. girl女孩;根据后文中的“he”可知对方是个男矿工,且用elderly形容的男性不会是个小男孩,故选A. man 8.He was shaking from head to toe, and looked _____8_____.A. suprised感到惊讶的 B. embarrassed尴尬的、窘迫的; C. hopeful 有希望的; D. terrible可怕的;句意:他从头到脚都在发抖,看起来很可怕。故选D. terrible可怕的。 9.I put my arms around him to _____9_____ him up. A. wake醒来; B. put 把、放; C. warm温暖; D. cheer欢呼、愉快;由前文可知大家没有被子,冷得发抖。作者用胳膊搂住他,就是为了让他暖和起来。故选C. warm 10.I _____10_____ his arms, his legs, his face, and his neck. A. rubbed 揉一揉 ; B. kissed 亲吻; C. beat 拍打 ;D. patted轻拍;句意:(为了使老人暖和起来)我揉了揉他的胳膊,他的腿,他的脸,还有他的脖子,故选A. rubbed揉。 11. _____11_____ him to try to be alive. I encouraged him. A. believing相信; B. promising 承诺; C. warning 警告; D. begging乞求;作者希望老人能活下来,所以求他试着活下来。故选 D. begging乞求。 12.I was _____12_____, and freezing cold myself.A. bored 无聊的; B. tired累; C. annoyed 恼怒的; D. relaxed放松的;作者长时间忍受饥饿和寒冷,而且在揉老人的身体,可想而知,是又累又冷。故选B. tired累。 13.But I didn't _____13_____ rubbing heat into that old man's body. A. help 帮助;B. stand 坚持; C. keep继续; D. stop停止;“but”表转折,句意:但是我没有停止向那个老人的身体摩擦以产生热量,故选D. stop 14.Hours and hours went by,句意:时间几个小时几个小时地过去。 A. went by 流逝; B. died down逐渐消失; C. passed away 过去 D. stayed up熬夜。故选A. went by 15.I _____15_____ to see the other people. A. fought back强忍住; B. hanged around 徘徊; C. looked around 环顾四周; D. held on举行;句意:我环顾四周,看其他人是否还活着。故选C. looked around环顾四周。 16.To my _____16_____, all I could see were some frozen bodies. All people died. A. excitement 兴奋; B. shock 震惊; C. relief 安慰; D. disappointment失望;由该空后面的内容可知,作者发现其他人都死了,周围只有冰冷的尸体,令作者感到震惊。故选B. shock震惊。 17.Only two people _____17_____: the old man and me. A. rescued获救; B. survived 活着; C. fled逃离; D. stayed停留;除了作者和老人,其他人都死了,所以只有两个人还活着。故选B. survived活着。 18. When you warm other people's hearts, you will _____18_____ warm yourself. A. also也; B. still仍然; C. even 尽管 ; D. again再一,又一;句意:当你温暖别人时,你也会温暖自己。故选A. also也。 19.When you support, encourage and _____19_____ others, then you will discover support.A. help 帮助; B. comfort 安慰; C. love爱; D. inspire鼓舞;由后文“you will discover support, encouragement, and inspiration ”与本句相对应,“ you support, encourage and ____ others”可知本题选D. inspire鼓舞,鼓励。 20. When you support, encourage and inspire others, then you will discover support, encouragement, and inspiration in your own life _____20_____. A. for sure 毫无疑问的; B. on purpose 故意; C. in return反过来,作为回报; D. by chance偶然,意外地。句意:当你支持、鼓励和鼓舞他人时,你会发现作为回报,自己也被人支持、鼓励和鼓舞。故选C. in return作为回报,作为报答。
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