A、Annoyed. B、Scared. C、Confused. D、Offended. B浏览四个选项,选项中皆为描述人心理活动的形容词,由此可推测,此题与事件中人物的心理活动有关。题干问的是凯莉第一次遇到食鼠蛇的时候是什么感觉。新闻中间部分提到,这名女

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Kelly Swisher, an Arkansas woman, escaped injury and managed to safely stop her car after a four-foot long rat snake came out from under her car seat and slithered across her feet as she was driving down the highway. Rat snakes aren’t poisonous or a threat to people generally. (1)But the woman says the snake she encountered Thursday terrified her out of her wits. (2)It was rough with big scales, said Swisher, who was on her way to pick up her friend at the airport when it happened. I don’t know whether I had my hands on the steering wheel or not. I am not the most flexible person in the world, but I can guarantee my knees were up next to my ears. She said the snake first slithered back under the seat and she hoped it would stay there until she was able to get off the highway and stop. “That didn’t work out,” she said. “Here he comes, and he wound up in my back seat before I could finally get off the road, stop and get out of the car.” She called for help and Washington County Animal Control officers came and captured the snake.
Questions 1 and 2 are based on the news report you have just heard.
1. How did Kelly Swisher feel when she first came across the rat snake?
2. What does the report say about the snake?

选项 A、Annoyed.
B、Scared.
C、Confused.
D、Offended.

答案B

解析 浏览四个选项,选项中皆为描述人心理活动的形容词,由此可推测,此题与事件中人物的心理活动有关。题干问的是凯莉第一次遇到食鼠蛇的时候是什么感觉。新闻中间部分提到,这名女士称,她周四遇到的这条蛇把她吓得魂不附体,不知所措。原句中的terrified her out of her wits形容极为惊恐,与选项B属于同义替换,故答案为B。A项(生气的)、C项(疑惑的)和D项(被冒犯的)均与新闻内容不符,故排除。
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