Now you’re a fool for helping. “I don’t want to get ” seems to have become a national motto. One summer I was driving from my hometown of Tahoe City, California to New Orleans, Louisiana. In the middle of the desert, I passed a young man standing by the roadside. He had his thumb and held a gas can in his other hand. I drove right by him. There was a time when you’d be called a jerk (混蛋) for passing by somebody _ ___ .
Several days later I was still _ _ about the hitchhiker (搭便车的人), about how I didn’t even lift my foot _ _ the accelerator (加速踏板) for him. “Does anyone stop any more?” I wondered. I Blanche DuBois’s famous line—”I have always depended on the kindness of .” Was that possible these days? One way to this would be for a person to journey across the US without any money, just __ _ _ on the good will of others. What would happen? Would he find food, shelter and support?
The idea intrigued (激起兴趣) me.
The week I turned 37, I realized that I had never done something truly crazy. __ _ _ I decided to really do it: travel from the Pacific to the Atlantic without a penny. I would only accept __ _ of rides, food and places to sleep. For six weeks I hitched 82 rides and covered 4,223 miles across 14 states. I was treated kindly everywhere I went. I was __ _ _ by people’s readiness to help a stranger.
In Oregon, a house painter named Mike __ _ _ the cold weather and asked if I had a coat. I didn’t, so he gave me a big green army-style jacket. A lumber-mill worker in Michigan named Tim invited me to a(n) _ _ _ _ dinner with his family in their shabby house. Then he offered me a tent. I , but Tim insisted, packing it into my bag himself. I found people were generally compassionate. Hearing I had no money and would take none, people bought me food or __ _ _ with them whatever they happened to have. Those who had the _ _ _ _ to give often gave the most.
I’m __ _ _ to all the people I met for their rides, their food, their shelter and their gifts. My faith in ordinary folks was __ _ _. I am proud to live in a country where people are still willing to help. Now about the hitchhiker I met the other day, I am feeling __ _ that I did not stop to take him along .
| 【小题1】 | | A.involved | B.crazy | C.blamed | D.rejected | |
| 【小题3】 | | A.in danger | B.in need | C.in action | D.in favor | |
| 【小题4】 | | A.worrying | B.considering | C.concerning | D.thinking | |
| 【小题6】 | | A.concluded | B.recalled | C.polished | D.submitted | |
| 【小题7】 | | A.strangers | B.relatives | C.friends | D.colleagues | |
| 【小题8】 | | A.guide | B.test | C.handle | D.conduct | |
| 【小题9】 | | A.basing | B.relying | C.insisting | D.relating | |
| 【小题10】 | | A.But | B.So | C.And | D.However | |
| 【小题11】 | | A.jobs | B.supplies | C.helps | D.offers | |
| 【小题12】 | | A.frightened | B.annoyed | C.disappointed | D.amazed | |
| 【小题13】 | | A.noted | B.saw | C.felt | D.sensed | |
| 【小题14】 | | A.simple | B.rich | C.awesome | D.interesting | |
| 【小题15】 | | A.understood | B.refused | C.paused | D.disobeyed | |
| 【小题16】 | | A.supplied | B.offered | C.shared | D.provided | |
| 【小题17】 | | A.grandest | B.most | C.least | D.best | |
| 【小题18】 | | A.careful | B.grateful | C.hopeful | D.helpful | |
| 【小题19】 | | A.created | B.reminded | C.renewed | D.returned | |
| 【小题20】 | | A.guilty | B.sceptical | C.delighted | D.shallow | |
试题答案
【小题1】A
【小题2】D
【小题3】B
【小题4】D
【小题5】A
【小题6】B
【小题7】A
【小题8】B
【小题9】B
【小题10】B
【小题11】D
【小题12】D
【小题13】A
【小题14】A
【小题15】B
【小题16】C
【小题17】C
【小题18】B
【小题19】C
【小题20】A
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