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I woke up the other day to a phone call ...

I woke up the other day to a phone call from a taxi driver. He had my friend’s cell phone, and told me that my friend had ______ it in the cab the night before.

It was a rainy ______, which for cab drivers is a very busy time. The cab driver asked where he could ______ the cell phone off. I told him the cross ______ where I lived. I quickly got dressed and told him that I’d ______ him on the comer of the street.

The driver drove all the ______ from Queens to deliver the phone without ______. When I met up with him, I ______ and blessed him for having such a kind and beautiful ______. I was so happy for my ______ because of this man’s kindness! My friend had ______ moved here and I could only imagine how ______ his cell phone was to him! I further asked the taxi driver if I could get his ______, so that my friend can thank him as well. He said my ______ and gratitude were all that he needed and drove off.

I emailed my friend telling him I had his ______ and later that day I met up with him to tell him how I had ______ it. My friend said he couldn’t believe such kindness should ______ in this big city. He told me he could not ______ to pay it forward.

I was so ______ to see the kindness that happened early that morning. It just made my ______!

1.A. hid    B. left    C. forgot    D. missed

2.A. morning    B. night    C. afternoon    D. evening

3.A. throw    B. give    C. put    D. drop

4.A. hotel    B. town    C. street    D. city

5.A. pay    B. meet    C. exchange    D. call

6.A. time    B. distance    C. way    D. trip

7.A. delay    B. permit    C. support    D. request

8.A. rewarded    B. talked    C. greeted    D. thanked

9.A. figure    B. cab    C. soul    D. idea

10.A. decision    B. friend    C. luck    D. deed

11.A. lastly    B. finally    C. recently    D. hurriedly

12.A. important    B. popular    C. expensive    D. lovely

13.A. honor    B. permission    C. photo    D. information

14.A. help    B. blessing    C. attitude    D. concern

15.A. address    B. letter    C. message    D. phone

16.A. bought    B. searched    C. got    D. kept

17.A. wait    B. exist    C. react    D. allow

18.A. wait    B. quit    C. hope    D. expect

19.A. annoyed    B. shocked    C. surprised    D. touched

20.A. day    B. dream    C. example    D. story

 

1.B 2.A 3.D 4.C 5.B 6.C 7.A 8.D 9.C 10.B 11.C 12.A 13.D 14.B 15.D 16.C 17.B 18.A 19.D 20.A 【解析】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了有一回,作者的朋友将手机落在了车里。第二天早晨司机联系到作者,把手机归还到了作者手里,令作者感动。 1.And told me that my friend had ___1___ it in the cab the night before. 句意:告诉我,我的朋友昨晚坐出租车时,把手机落在了车里。 A. hid 藏; B. left 落下; C. forgot 忘记; D. missed错过。故选B。 2.It was a rainy ___2___, 句意:那是一个下雨的...。 A. morning早晨;B. night 夜晚; C. afternoon 中午; D. evening夜晚。由第一段可知作者是刚醒来就接到出租车司机的电话,可以判断时间是早晨,故选A。 3.The cab driver asked where he could ___3___ the cell phone off. 句意:出租车司机问他在哪里可以把手机放下。A. throw (throw...off摆脱,抛弃);B. give (give... off发出,长出): C. put (put ...off推迟) D. drop(drop... off 把...放下)。drop the cell phone off 把手机放下,故选D。 4. I told him the cross ___4___ where I lived.句意:我告诉他我所住的街道。A. hotel 酒店,旅馆;B. town城镇; C. street 街道; D. city城市。司机是在街道上开着车归还手机的,所以是询问作者所住的街道。故选C。 5. I quickly got dressed and told him that I’d ___5___ him on the comer of the street.句意: 我赶紧穿好衣服,告诉他我要在街上和他碰面。A. pay 支付; B. meet 见面; C. exchange 交换; D. call呼叫。司机要归还手机,作者与司机约定好见面的地点。故选B。 6.The driver drove all the ___6___ from Queens.句意:司机一路上从皇后区开车过来。A. time 时间;B. distance 距离;C. way 道路; D. trip旅行。故本题选C。 7.The driver drove all the way from Queens to deliver the phone without ___7___. 句意:司机一路上开车过来为了尽快归还手机,不拖延。A. delay 延迟; B. permit 许可; C. support 支持; D. request请求。故本题选A。 8.I ___8___ and blessed him for having such a kind and beautiful ___9___. A. rewarded 报答; B. talked 告诉; C. greeted 迎接,问候; D. thanked感谢。故本题选D。and表并列,由后面的单词blessed祝福可知作者是口头上表达了感谢,没有提到以什么作为回报。故本题选D。 9.I thanked and blessed him for having such a kind and beautiful ___9___.本题中 beautiful只能用来修饰人物或者灵魂,文中没有提到司机很漂亮,所以beautiful是用来形容司机的灵魂。句意: 我感谢以及祝福他,因为他拥有如此美丽而美丽的灵魂。A. figure 人物,角色; B. cab 出租车; C. soul 灵魂 ; D. idea主意。故本题选C。 10. I was so happy for my ___10___ because of this man’s kindness! 由前文可知这个手机是我朋友的,故选B。句意:我为我的朋友感到高兴,因为他遇到如此善良的人! A. decision 决定;B. friend 朋友; C. luck 幸运; D. deed行为。本题选B。 11.My friend had ___11___ moved here ,句意:我的朋友才刚刚搬到这里。A. lastly 最后; B. finally 最终; C. recently 最近; D. hurriedly匆忙的。本题选C。 12.I could only imagine how ___12___ his cell phone was to him!句意:我能想象他的手机对他有多重要! A. important 重要的; B. popular 受欢迎的; C. expensive 昂贵的; D. lovely可爱的。本题选A。 13. I further asked the taxi driver if I could get his ___13___, 句意: 我进一步询问出租车司机的信息。A. honor 荣誉; B. permission 许可; C. photo 照片; D. information信息。本题选D。 14.He said my ___14___ and gratitude were all that he needed and drove off.句意:他说我的祝福和感激才是他所需要的,然后开车走了。A. help 帮助; B. blessing 祝福;C. attitude 态度; D. concern关心。本题选B。 15.I emailed my friend telling him I had his ___15___ ,句意:我给我的朋友发了电子邮件,告诉他我有他的手机。A. address 地址; B. letter 信; C. message 消息; D. phone手机。故本题选D。 16. I met up with him to tell him how I had ___16___ it.句意:我和他碰面,告诉他我是怎么得到手机的。A. bought 买; B. searched搜寻; C. got 得到; D. kept保持。本题选C。 17.My friend said he couldn’t believe such kindness should ___17___ in this big city. 句意:我的朋友说他难以置信在这个大城市里会有这样仁慈的人。A. wait 等待;B. exist 存在; C. react 影响; D. allow允许。本题选B。 18.He told me he could not ___18___ to pay it forward.句意:他告诉我他等不及要用钱感谢那位司机。A. wait等待; B. quit 放弃; C. hope 希望; D. expect期望。词组:can not wait to do等不及做某事。故本题选A。 19.I was so ___19___ to see the kindness that happened early that morning. 句意:我很感动,看到那天早上发生的那种善意的事情。A. annoyed 生气; B. shocked 震惊; C. surprised惊奇; D. touched感动。本题选D。 20.It just made my ___20___!由文章开头可知,司机归还手机是发生在某一天。故选A。句意:这就是我的一天!A. day天; B. dream 梦想; C. example例子; D. story故事。
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