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Madison Williams was studying in her bedroom when the door burst open. Her mother, Leigh, hurried into her daughter’s room, making a(n)______: “Can you help?”

Madison and her mother ran to a neighbor’s yard, where they found a ______ woman and other adults ______ a septic tank (化粪池) opening a few inches above the lawn. A boy, aged only two, had ______ an eight-foot-deep tank.

Madison quickly ______ the situation. She knew she was the only one who could ______ through the small hole. Without ______, she told the adults to lower her in. Leigh and others held her waist and ______. Madison shook her arms and shoulders until she got through the ______ into the dark and smelly tank. In the process, she ______ one hand severely. Rather than tend to her injury, Madison scanned the ______ of the water, hoping to feel the boy. Every once in a while, she could see his little ______ in the water but failed to catch his foot. Minutes ticked by before she saw the ______ of his foot again. Madison shot her good hand out and grasped the foot ______. Then both of them were lifted out.

But the boy wasn’t out of ______. He had been short of oxygen so long that he wasn’t ______. He was placed on his side, and an adult ______ him hard on the back until the boy coughed up fluids. Then they were rushed to the hospital.

It took Madison longer to ______ than the boy, who returned home soon. She,______, stayed there for her injury. “Madison’s a hero,” the boy’s mother says, “What other teenage girls will ______ to go into a septic tank?”

1.A. order    B. request    C. comment    D. plan

2.A. worried    B. disappointed    C. delighted    D. puzzled

3.A. watching    B. digging    C. surrounding    D. blocking

4.A. broken up    B. run across    C. taken over    D. slipped into

5.A. created    B. examined    C. controlled    D. disturbed

6.A. fit    B. look    C. fly    D. walk

7.A. comment    B. argument    C. hesitation    D. application

8.A. hands    B. legs    C. shoes    D. clothes

9.A. crowd    B. bush    C. yard    D. opening

10.A. lost    B. injured    C. treated    D. held

11.A. depth    B. color    C. surface    D. taste

12.A. toes    B. hat    C. fingers    D. hair

13.A. smell    B. outline    C. shadow    D. picture

14.A. clearly    B. strangely    C. carefully    D. tightly

15.A. trouble    B. shape    C. work    D. sympathy

16.A. talking    B. laughing    C. crying    D. breathing

17.A. pushed    B. hit    C. tapped    D. supported

18.A. wake    B. recover    C. succeed    D. adjust

19.A. therefore    B. moreover    C. however    D. otherwise

20.A. fear    B. long    C. pretend    D. volunteer

 

1.B 2.A 3.C 4.D 5.B 6.A 7.C 8.B 9.D 10.B 11.C 12.A 13.B 14.D 15.A 16.D 17.C 18.B 19.C 20.D 【解析】本文是一篇记叙文。一个两岁的小男孩掉进化粪池,Madison发现开口小,只有她能下去,她毫不犹豫下去救人。男孩的妈妈称赞Madison是一个英雄。 1. B考查名词。A. order命令; B. request 请求; C. comment 评论; D. plan计划。根据下文的“Can you help?”可知这是“一个请求”,故答案为B。 2.A 考查形容词。A. worried 担忧的;B. disappointed 失望的;C. delighted 高兴的;D. puzzled疑惑的。Madison和她的妈妈跑向邻居的院落,说明邻居家出事了,在那里她们看到了一位充满担忧的妇女,一些成年人围着一个开着口的在草坪上方几英寸的化粪池。答案为A。 3. C考查动词。A. watching观看;B. digging 挖; C. surrounding包围,围着; D. blocking阻塞。一些成年人围着一个开着口的在草坪上方几英寸的化粪池。答案为C。 4.D考查动词词组。A. broken up打碎,分开; B. run across偶然遇到;C. taken over 接管; D. slipped into滑进。一个两岁的男孩滑进了八英尺深的化粪池。答案为D。 5.B考查动词。A. created 创造; B. examined检查; C. controlled控制; D. disturbed干扰。Madison迅速检查了当时的境况。答案为B。 6.A考查动词。A. fit 适合,符合; B. look看; C. fly 放飞; D. walk散步。根据through the small hole.可知此处指能适合下去救小男孩的人。答案为A。 7.C考查名词。A. comment 评论; B. argument辩论; C. hesitation 犹豫; D. application应用,申请。根据上文she was the only one可知,她毫不犹豫地让大人把她顺下去。答案为C。 8. B考查名词。A. hands 手; B. legs 腿; C. shoes 鞋; D. clothes衣服。因为口小,把她顺下去,Leigh和大人们扶住她的腰和腿。答案为B。 9.D 考查名词。A. crowd 人群; B. bush 灌木; C. yard 院子; D. opening开始,通路。Madison摇她的胳膊和肩膀,直到她穿过了开口进入到黑暗和臭烘烘的化粪池。根据第二段中的a septic tank (化粪池) opening a few inches above the lawn可知答案为D。 10.B考查动词。A. lost 丢失;B. injured使受伤;C. treated对待,治疗;D. held握住。根据下文的Rather than tend to her injury可知在下去的过程中她的一只手严重受伤。答案为B。 11.C 考查名词。A. depth深度; B. color颜色;C. surface表面;D. taste品味。根据后面的hoping to feel the boy.可知她下去后要先看一下水面的状况。答案为C。 12.A 考查名词。A. toes脚趾;B. hat草帽;C. fingers手指;D. hair头发。根据后半句的but failed to catch his foot.可知她在水里看见了他的小脚趾。答案为A。 13.B 考查名词。A. smell味道; B. outline 轮廓,大纲; C. shadow影子; D. picture图画。第一次没抓住脚,因为是在水里,所以她又看见了男孩的轮廓。选B。 14.D考查副词。A. clearly清楚地;B. strangely奇怪地;C. carefully细心地。 D. tightly紧紧地,坚固地。根据上文中___12___ in the water but failed to catch his foot.可知,Madison用那只好手紧紧地抓住男孩的脚。选D。 15. A考查名词。A. trouble麻烦; B. shape形状; C. work工作; D. sympathy同情。根据下文He had been short of oxygen so long可知,尽管两个人都被抬出来了,但是男孩没有摆脱麻烦。out of trouble脱离了困难,选A。 16.D考查动词。A. talking谈论; B. laughing 大笑; C. crying哭; D. breathing呼吸。根据He had been short of oxygen so long可知他没有呼吸。选D。 17.C考查动词。A. pushed推动,促进; B. hit 击打; C. tapped轻敲,轻打;D. supported支持。根据until the boy coughed up fluids.可知大人轻拍他的后背。选C。 18.B考查动词。A. wake醒来; B. recover 恢复; C. succeed 成功; D. adjust调整。Madison比男孩花费更长时间恢复。答案是B。 19. C考查副词。A. therefore因此; B. moreover而且; C. however无论如何; D. otherwise否则。根据It took Madison longer to ___18___ than the boy,可知,Madison她恢复的时间更长,男孩回家了,然而她留下治伤。此处表示转折,答案是C。 20. D考查动词。A. fear 害怕; B. long 渴望; C. pretend假装; D. volunteer自愿。男孩的妈妈称赞Madison是一个英雄,“其他十几岁的女孩会自愿去化粪池吗?”答案是D。 【名师点睛】 在做完形填空题时,单独看一句话是找不到正确答案的,需要阅读下句或者若干句才能明白。所谓上下对照,即在上文和下文中找到与正确答案相同的关键词。因此,在做题时要边读边在大脑中储存上下文信息的能力,捕捉关键词。本文第6小题,根据上文中的___3___a septic tank (化粪池) opening a few inches above the lawn.和through the small hole.可知此处指能适合下去救小男孩的人。答案为A。
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