When I first moved to New York, it once took me two hours to get from Park S

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问题     When I first moved to New York, it once took me two hours to get from Park Slope to Lower Manhattan in a snow storm. I think I ended up on every line【C1】______, including the G line that day.
    Up until this winter I hadn’t had an【C2】______until a couple of weeks ago when there was some problem in Brooklyn. Usually the 96th Street station in Manhattan does not get nearly as【C3】______as 72nd Street. It took seven trains, with【C4】______of people racing back and forth across the platforms as trains were being【C5】______in and out of service before I was able to squeeze into a train that actually was in service.
    At the next stop a man shoved his way in,【C6】______smashing me against the pole. I’m five feet tall and he was six feet tall and【C7】______me by at least 90 pounds. I braced(抵住)my arm against the pole【C8】______a move I learned in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu(巴西柔术)so I wouldn’t be crushed a second time if he did it again. He did do it again, slamming himself against my elbow. Of course he accused me of elbowing him when he was the one who【C9】______into me. He was so mad that the guy’s backpack was sticking out of the door that he smashed the guy’s backpack slamming the door open and closed 10 times in【C10】______. Subway rage was clearly at a peak on that day.
A)adopting I)literally
B)approaching J)masses
C)available K)outweighed
D)crowded L)pinned
E)declared M)possible
F)equivalent N)slammed
G)immediately O)succession
H)incident [br] 【C4】

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答案 J

解析 空格位于with和of之间,故应填入名词。根据下文的I was able to squeeze into atrain that actually was in service可知,站台上来来往往的人很多。故空格处应填入masses“大量,大多数”。备选的名词中,incident“事件”和succession“连续”不符合文意,故排除。
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