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一、完形填空。
It was a very foggy(雾茫茫的) morning in London. The fog was so thick that it was difficult to see a 1 thing or man. Buses, cars and taxis were 2 stopped along the roadside in this weather, because the drivers couldn't see. And people were 3 to walk on the roads in order to keep safe, but most were losing their 4 in the fog.
Mr. Smith had a very important meeting at the House of Commons, but he was not familiar(熟悉的) with the area and 5 could take him there in such heavy fog. So he was a little worried. He was trying to find his way in the fog. Soon, however, he 6 that he was lost.
When he was walking, suddenly he bumped(撞) into a stranger. Mr. Smith said sorry to the stranger and then asked him whether he 7 help him find his way. Then the stranger asked him why he was 8 on his way. Mr. Smith said that he had an important 9 but he was lost. The stranger said it was a piece of cake and 10 to take Mr. Smith to the meeting place. Mr. Smith 11 him and they started to walk. The fog was getting thicker and thicker every minute 12 the stranger had no difficulty in finding the way. They went along one street, turned to another, 13 a square and at last, after about half an hour, they arrived at the meeting place.
Mr. Smith couldn't understand 14 the stranger found his way. "It is wonderful," he said. "But how do you find the way in the thick fog?"
"It is no trouble to me at all," said the stranger. "I have been a 15 in the post office for forty years. I know all the roads in this city."
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It was a very foggy(雾茫茫的) morning in London. The fog was so thick that it was difficult to see a 1 thing or man. Buses, cars and taxis were 2 stopped along the roadside in this weather, because the drivers couldn't see. And people were 3 to walk on the roads in order to keep safe, but most were losing their 4 in the fog.
Mr. Smith had a very important meeting at the House of Commons, but he was not familiar(熟悉的) with the area and 5 could take him there in such heavy fog. So he was a little worried. He was trying to find his way in the fog. Soon, however, he 6 that he was lost.
When he was walking, suddenly he bumped(撞) into a stranger. Mr. Smith said sorry to the stranger and then asked him whether he 7 help him find his way. Then the stranger asked him why he was 8 on his way. Mr. Smith said that he had an important 9 but he was lost. The stranger said it was a piece of cake and 10 to take Mr. Smith to the meeting place. Mr. Smith 11 him and they started to walk. The fog was getting thicker and thicker every minute 12 the stranger had no difficulty in finding the way. They went along one street, turned to another, 13 a square and at last, after about half an hour, they arrived at the meeting place.
Mr. Smith couldn't understand 14 the stranger found his way. "It is wonderful," he said. "But how do you find the way in the thick fog?"
"It is no trouble to me at all," said the stranger. "I have been a 15 in the post office for forty years. I know all the roads in this city."
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D
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D
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A
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A
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C
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A
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C
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B
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B
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D
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D
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B
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C
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B
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D
答案:
1. D
2. D
3. A
4. A
5. C
6. A
7. C
8. B
9. B
10. D
11. D
12. B
13. C
14. B
15. D
2. D
3. A
4. A
5. C
6. A
7. C
8. B
9. B
10. D
11. D
12. B
13. C
14. B
15. D
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