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完形填空 Pam Bales, an experienced hiker, stepped onto snow-covered Jewell Trail. The hike up the lower part of Jewell was1. But less than an hour later,the weather was showing its teeth. Bales began to2 calling it a day. Then she noticed something: a single set of 3 in the snow ahead of her. She'd been4unclear tracks all day and hadn't given them much5, because so many people climb Jewell Trail. But these, as a volunteer of the Valley Search and Rescue Team, she6, had been made by a pair of sneakers, which was surely not for this kind of trail. Strong wind screamed, and7was just hours away. 8Bales continued to follow the tracks, she'd add9to the journey. But the tracks ahead meant someone might be 10 She could not let this go. She silently scolded the absent hiker for11 normal safety rules and struggled to walk carefully in the direction of the tracks. After about tracks to 30 yards, she rounded a corner and saw a man sitting motionless. He wore tennis sneakers and a light jacket. She checked him for any sign of 12. There was none. Bales had been trained in search and rescue and knew that he was hypothermic (体温过低的) and would13 soon if he didn't get out of there. The man said he had lost his way and was extremely14. Bales brought a pair of soft-shell pants, a winter hat, and a jacket from her pack. She helped the man 15the warm, dry layers onto his body and offered him some hot cocoa. 16he stood. She offered continuous encouragement—" Keep going! You're doing great." Just before 6 p. m. , they arrived at the trailhead very17. Her climb up to the spot where she18the man had taken about four hours. Two hours had passed since then. A week later, the president of Bales' rescue group received a letter in the mail. It read: " On Sunday October 17, 1 went up my trail, Jewell. Weather was to be bad. But without thinking too much I was dressed to go quickly. Next thing I knew this lady was talking to me, changing my clothes, making me warmer. She just kept19me. Finally, I learned her name was Pam. The entire time she treated me with compassion (同情心), confidence, and one hundred percent commitment... " In the nine years since she saved John, Bales has become something of a hiking legend (传奇人物). It's a( n)20she never sought or wanted, but one she certainly has earned. (1) A . pleasant B . boring C . long D . unforgettable (2) A . come about B . think about C . bring about D . know about (3) A . clothes B . footprints C . gloves D . tools (4) A . recording B . covering C . following D . leaving (5) A . response B . expectation C . hope D . thought (6) A . remembered B . suggested C . admitted D . realized (7) A . success B . freedom C . darkness D . disaster (8) A . If B . Though C . Because D . Unless (9) A . information B . interest C . pain D . risk (10) A . in touch B . in control C . in doubt D . in trouble (11) A . knowing B . making C . breaking D . judging (12) A . injury B . life C . power D . loss (13) A . die B . escape C . wake D . recover (14) A . sleepy B . starving C . cold D . concerned (15) A . pick B . bring C . pull D . carry (16) A . Unwillingly B . Slowly C . Immediately D . Nervously (17) A . upset B . stressed C . tired D . scared (18) A . treated B . observed C . protected D . located (19) A . encouraging B . praising C . excusing D . instructing (20) A . option B . fortune C . opportunity D . title 答案:(1)A;(2)B;(3)B;(4)C;(5)D;(6)D;(7)C;(8)A;(9)D;(10)D;(11)C;(12)A;(13)A;(14)C;(15)C;(16)B;(17)C;(18)D;(19)A;(20)D;
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