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(2023上·广东深圳·九年级深圳第三高中校考期中)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将相应的字母编号涂黑。
I’ll always remember the first time I tried ballet (芭蕾). My mother was a 1 and I wanted to be like her, but after making mistakes during my first class, I wanted to 2 right away. However, I told my mom I couldn’t wait to dance again.
My dance teacher announced that we were going to perform in a show. I was afraid of 3 my mom, so I practiced hard for the show. Weeks passed, my dancing didn’t get any 4 . Finally, I went to my mom to tell her how I felt. She only laughed and told me she would teach me all she knew about ballet.
My mom quickly discovered how bad at ballet I was, but she still taught me with the greatest 5 , love and understanding. When I jumped and fell, she was there to 6 me. When I lost my balance, she held me up. By the time the show 7 , I was as prepared as I could be.
Breathing calmly (平静地), I began moving to the music without missing a step. When the music stopped, I 8 the stage (舞台) and laughed in excitement.
My mom gave me a huge hug, telling me how 9 she was. I looked my mom in the eye and told her that there was no way this could have happened without her. I know that my mom will 10 there to catch me if I fall.
1.A.musician B.artist C.director D.dancer
2.A.continue B.quit C.practice D.learn
3.A.lighting B.cheering C.upsetting D.comforting
4.A.better B.worse C.more D.less
5.A.pain B.patience C.regret D.doubt
6.A.catch B.carry C.bring D.take
7.A.stopped B.got C.ended D.began
8.A.run over B.run off C.run out D.run after
9.A.proud B.sad C.angry D.relaxed
10.A.seldom B.never C.always D.sometimes
(2023上·广东深圳·九年级校联考期中)阅读下面短文,从短文后每小题的四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
The year was 1927. The world was a big place. Americans wanted to live 11 lives. People bought cars. Some even flew airplanes. Charles Lindbergh was one of those who flew planes.
In 1927, Lindbergh 12 from New York in a tiny monoplane. Lindbergh wanted to be the 13 person to fly solo across the Atlantic. The name of his plane was The Spirit of St. Louis.
Lindbergh had planned his flight. He figured out 14 how much gas he would need. He figured out how much weight the plane could take. He put a wicker (柳条) chair in the plane, not a metal 15 leather (皮革) one. Wicker was lighter. He cut off the legs to make it even lighter. He took five sandwiches to eat, and nothing more. Anymore, he thought, would make him or the plane too 16 .
Charles Lindbergh flew alone from New York City to Paris, France. It took him 33 hours. When he landed, he was 17 . Huge crowds waited for him at the French airport. They smashed (冲破) through the fences. They pulled him out of the plane and carried him on their shoulders. He was a 18 !
When Lindbergh got back to New York, four million people held a parade for him. “Lucky Lindy” was a hero. His deed had been courageous. He had flown 19 the Atlantic Ocean alone. Now the world seemed 20 . It would no longer take five days to get from America to Europe. It could be done in little more than a day. Lindbergh’s flight was a sign of things to come.
11.A.happy B.understanding C.simple D.normal
12.A.took out B.took up C.took off D.took back
13.A.best B.first C.only D.able
14.A.cheaply B.hardly C.exactly D.mostly
15.A.and B.or C.but D.whether
16.A.light B.difficult C.heavy D.thick
17.A.surprised B.afraid C.quiet D.serious
18.A.servant B.fighter C.reporter D.hero
19.A.before B.across C.through D.past
20.A.faster B.prettier C.smaller D.earlier
(2023上·广东深圳·九年级万科城实验学校校考期中)At the 2023 Hangzhou Asian Games, Quan Hongchan beat teammate Chen Yuxi to win the women’s 10-meter platform gold medal. Known as one of the most 21 athletes, she has made history for China once again. Success doesn’t happen overnight, as the saying goes. Quan’s experience of diving doesn’t run 22 all the time. Instead, it includes plenty of sweat.
Born in the city of Zhanjiang in Guangdong Province, Quan was 23 diving at the age of seven. In 2018,she 24 the Guangdong Diving Team, spending three years there before breaking into the national team at the end of 2020.
He Weiyi is a diving coach at the Guangdong Provincial Sports Team. Quan Hongchan was under his 25 in this diving hall for three years. Up on the 10-meterplatform,coach He said how he found Quan’s talents.
“It looks high up here, but in just three years, Quan managed some very difficult sets of movements. Her development was much quicker than most athletes. I supposes she has got 26 talent!”
But talent alone doesn’t guarantee (确保) to 27 success. For Quan, hard work has been the key. He said,”Quan practices harder than other athletes around her age. She is the most hard-working. She kept asking me 28 she did well, and she would get unhappy if I couldn’t answer her at once. Her spirit is a desire for perfection. “
As for her big wins within years, he said there were also 29 along the way. “In fact, there is a set of positions she didn’t feel comfortable doing, but I think athletes are all trained to have a calm state of mind (心态) and self-confidence. Her good emotion really helped her win gold.”
He hopes Quan can take full advantage of her physical prowess(体能), and 30 bigger goals for the future.
21.A.trustworthy B.pleasing C.talented D.universal
22.A.smoothly B.politely C.certainly D.difficultly
23.A.known for B.introduced to C.considered as D.used to
24.A.attended B.invited C.participated D.joined
25.A.consideration B.instruction C.agreement D.movement
26.A.unrelated B.unreal C.unexpected D.worthless
27.A.expect B.achieve C.share D.confirm
28.A.when B.why C.whether D.that
29.A.challenges B.decisions C.situations D.changes
30.A.request B.increase C.take D.set
(2023上·广东深圳·九年级校联考期中)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将相应的字母编号涂黑。
Little George lived in a poor village. One summer afternoon, George’s mother sent him to the field to pick up some dried wood for the fire.
By the time the sun was high, George was very 31 and wished for a cool place to rest and have some food. As he walked on, he found some shade(阴凉处), and by it were some fine, wild 32 .
“How good these will be with my bread and butter,” thought George. He 33 all of the strawberries and couldn’t wait to lift one of them to his mouth. Suddenly he remembered his sick 34 , alone in her dark, cold room in the village.
With this in mind, he put the strawberry back again. “Shall I save them for her ” he asked himself. He thought how refreshing(提神的)they would be for her, but was still 35 them with a longing(渴望的)eye. “I will eat half, and take the other half to her,” he said. He divided them into 36 parts, but each part looked so small. He put them together again.
“I will only eat one,” he thought.
But, as he again lifted it to his mouth, he saw that he had taken the 37 , and he put it back.
When the sun was beginning to sink, George left for home. How 38 he felt, then, that he had all his strawberries for his sick mother.
He heard his mother’s faint(虚弱的)voice calling him. “Is that you, George I’m glad you’ve 39 . I’m thirsty, and am longing for some tea.”
George ran to her and joyfully offered the strawberries.
“And you saved them for your sick mother, didn’t you ” she said, laying her hand 40 on his head, with tears in her eyes.
31.A.hot B.warm C.full D.sick
32.A.pears B.oranges C.watermelons D.strawberries
33.A.saw B.ate C.picked D.touched
34.A.father B.mother C.brother D.sister
35.A.looking at B.asking for C.talking about D.shopping for
36.A.five B.four C.three D.two
37.A.finest B.smallest C.greenest D.dirtiest
38.A.moved B.worried C.relaxed D.pleased
39.A.set off B.come back C.run away D.rushed out
40.A.hardly B.strongly C.lovingly D.doubtfully
(2023上·广东深圳·九年级万科城实验学校校联考期中)One day, my son Ryan said, “I’m going to keep working until everyone in Africa has clean water.” I thought, “oh, boy!” But I’d heard about encouraging children to be 41 and dream big dreams. So I didn’t want to say that he couldn’t make a 42 .
At first, he planned to make money to build a 43 somewhere in Africa. He cleaned windows and did gardening for our neighbours. But when he 44 his first $70 made by doing chores in the neighbourhood to a charity (慈善机构), he was told that it actually cost $2,000 to build a well. It was a lot of money, but Ryan didn’t 45 . He persuaded his classmates and neighbours to give money. And I wrote to the local newspaper to make his story go 46 . Soon more and more people knew about the story and tried to help. After several weeks, Ryan had 47 the $2,000, with which a well was built near a primary school in Uganda. The children at the school never needed to walk for hours to get water. They were all very 48 and invited him to visit.
After a 15-hour flight, Ryan 49 arrived in Uganda. He got to see the well with his own eyes and hundreds of students who had turned out to welcome and thank him. Seeing that he really had helped these children, he 50 a joyful smile.
Now there is a Ryan’s Well Foundation (基金会). His dream has changed the lives of so many people, most of whom we will never meet. Ryan has shown me what the power of dreams can do.
41.A.free B.confident C.correct D.curious
42.A.decision B.mess C.difference D.mistake
43.A.well B.house C.factory D.school
44.A.lent B.paid C.gave D.showed
45.A.stay up B.show up C.sign up D.give up
46.A.bad B.mad C.wrong D.public
47.A.borrowed B.saved C.earned D.raised
48.A.kind B.thankful C.ashamed D.embarrassed
49.A.bravely B.luckily C.finally D.doubtfully
50.A.broke into B.fell into C.looked into D.ran into
(2023上·广东深圳·九年级统考期中)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
Walt and Wendy lived with their mom in a big city. Their 51 Mrs. Dawson lived upstairs.
One day, Mrs. Dawson said her knees hurt a lot and couldn’t walk to store. So she asked Walt and Wendy to 52 a few things for her. Wendy agreed to her request 53 and promised they would be back soon. Mrs. Dawson handed Walt a list and money. When their mom knew it, she said, “She is a nice lady. When I was little, she helped my family a lot. My mom always 54 her for her kind acts. Now we can do a kind act for her!”
Mom helped the kids find the food on Mrs. Dawson’s list. Walt 55 Mrs. Dawson’s food with the money she had given him. Later, the kids took bags up to Mrs. Dawson’s home. “Thank you,” she said.
“You have been very 56 .” Actually, Wendy and Walt were 57 every day as they often helped people on the street.
One night, Walt and Wendy were 58 a short break after working all afternoon. Then the phone rang and Mom 59 her phone immediately. “Mrs. Dawson asked us to go upstairs,” said Mom.
Every child who had helped her was there. Cakes and ice-cream were on the table. “This is just like what I saw when I was little,” recalled Mom. She remembered her childhood with a 60 . “But this time Mrs. Dawson’s treats are for my thoughtful(体贴的) kids!”
51.A.friend B.neighbor C.teacher D.grandma
52.A.find B.make C.buy D.sell
53.A.happily B.impolitely C.calmly D.surprisingly
54.A.forgot B.thanked C.punished D.kicked
55.A.waited for B.looked for C.cared for D.paid for
56.A.kind B.dangerous C.special D.famous
57.A.lazy B.free C.bored D.busy
58.A.proud of B.mad at C.ready for D.crazy about
59.A.picked up B.looked into C.turned down D.heard of
60.A.sign B.sadness C.fear D.smile
(2023上·广东深圳·九年级深圳市高级中学校考期中)阅读下面短文, 从短文后所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将相应的字母编号涂黑。
While traveling to big cities in the world, you will see statues of thousands of characters 61 in the streets. Do you believe that they are actually real people working as 62 artists They often cover themselves 63 with paint. They have to stand still (静止的) and keep eyes open for several hours. Street artists need to be strong-minded and 64 . It is not an easy job, but there’s plenty of fun 65 them.
Yorge is one of the most famous street artists in Brazil. He stands out 66 his partner, a cute dog named Jaspe. When Yorge goes to work, Jaspe 67 on his arm and keeps still as long as she can. Most people are 68 by their perfect work together. However, the pair once got into trouble. Some animal lovers thought that Yorge forced his dog to give a 69 in the street. In fact, Yorge 70 trained Jaspe at all.
The performance of living statues has become a street art. Now it is really popular in many large cities around the world.
61.A.walking B.singing C.standing D.dancing
62.A.language B.genius C.paint D.street
63.A.clearly B.completely C.suddenly D.correctly
64.A.patient B.active C.bright D.honest
65.A.of B.as C.for D.on
66.A.thanks to B.instead of C.besides D.without
67.A.plays B.eats C.rests D.answers
68.A.encouraged B.disappointed C.refused D.surprised
69.A.lecture B.performance C.report D.hand
70.A.seldom B.sometimes C.never D.often
(2023上·广东深圳·九年级校联考期中)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、 D四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
It is true that hard workers are always fighting against the attraction of sleep. The allusion(典故)xuan liang ci gu, which means tying one’s hair to the house beam(房梁)and stabbing one’s thigh(大腿)with a sharp tool, tells 71 stories about the hard experience of keeping awake.
In the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a 72 politician named Sun Jing, who really enjoyed studying, even in the 73 . In case he fell asleep when reading at night, Sun 74 a special way that would help him. He tied his hair to the beam while 75 . Then, if he felt sleepy, his hair would be pulled upward by the rope and the 76 would wake him up.
Before you are 77 by Sun’s action, the story of Su Qin, another celebrated man who lived in the Warring States Period, was more shocking. According to Strategies of the Warring States(《战国策》), when Su was young, he 78 so many times to get a governmental position that he even let his family down. So he 79 to work harder. When he felt sleepy at night, he used a sharp tool to stab at his thigh so that he would become awake and focus on reading again.
80 , Su’s hard work were rewarded. Finally, he realized his dream and became successful. Then, people joined Su’s story with Sun’s and created the allusion xuan liang ci gu. At present, although we are not supposed to follow their actions, their amazing spirits are still meaningful and encouraging.
71.A.two B.three C.four D.five
72.A.lucky B.famous C.polite D.poor
73.A.morning B.afternoon C.evening D.daytime
74.A.joined in B.heard from C.thought of D.made sure
75.A.sleeping B.reading C.eating D.resting
76.A.sound B.hair C.pain D.light
77.A.excited B.satisfied C.moved D.surprised
78.A.failed B.cried C.tried D.fell
79.A.planned B.decided C.agreed D.preferred
80.A.Directly B.Correctly C.Exactly D.Certainly
(2023上·广东深圳·九年级深圳市大鹏新区华侨中学校联考期中)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳进项。
I was an eighth-grader without ever really learning how to read. I had no confidence and was afraid of being laughed at. 81 , an amazing teacher appeared.
After asking me to read aloud in class, Ms. Powell noticed my nervousness. She quickly let another student do the 82 and asked me if she could take me to the nurse’s office, saying that I looked a little pale. Even though I was not 83 , I followed her.
I couldn’t read, so I never had the 84 to make friends. I always 85 someone would find it out. I was happy being nobody.
Ms. Powell never knew reading was a challenge for her husband until two weeks before he passed away. She promised to teach him but he told her, “Teach someone who really needs you.” She 86 that person for some time.
Then she asked a little girl to read and 87 her problem. That girl was me. Meeting me in the hallway, she said, “I’m here to help solve your problem.” Shamefully, I told her I couldn’t read. “There is no need to feel 88 ,” she said. She promised me that 89 could solve my problem. Over the course of the next year, Ms. Powell spent it teaching me. It was 90 , but through many tears I could finally read.
Ms. Powell brought me out of my lonely world and my life improved.
81.A.Hopefully B.Luckily C.Suddenly D.Finally
82.A.task B.business C.request D.time
83.A.okay B.real C.tired D.sick
84.A.chance B.confidence C.choice D.invitation
85.A.believed B.considered C.worried D.imagined
86.A.looked for B.turned to C.focused on D.thought of
87.A.discussed B.accepted C.answered D.discovered
88.A.sorry B.surprised C.ashamed D.lonely
89.A.efforts B.pleasure C.curiosity D.adventures
90.A.different B.boring C.difficult D.wonderful
(2023·广东深圳·统考二模)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最 佳选项,并在答题卡上将相应的字母编号涂黑。
There was a lonely kitten in a small village. She had no families or friends, so she spent her days lying around. She wanted to make friends with others, but everyone was too busy to 91 her.
One day, the kitten saw a group of children playing in the 92 . She walked to them quietly, hoping to make some friends. But as soon as she got close, they started 93 her. They said she was too small and too dirty to play with them.
The kitten was heartbroken. She 94 the park, crying. She didn’t understand why nobody wanted to be her friend. She felt so lonely and 95
However, she met an old cat who was sitting by a tree. The old cat asked her what was wrong, and the kitten told her everything. The old cat listened 96 and then said, “Don’t worry, little one. I will be your 97 . And I will teach you how to be strong and brave.”
The kitten was surprised and thankful. She spent the rest of the day with the old cat, learning how to 98 trees. She also learned how to be confident.
From that day on, the kitten was never 99 again. She had a friend who loved her and taught her everything. Whenever she saw the children in the park, she would walk by them 100 because she knew that she didn’t need their approval(认可) to be happy.
91.A.save B.notice C.punish D.miss
92.A.river B.forest C.park D.street
93.A.playing with B.laughing at C.shaking hands with D.taking photos of
94.A.ran away from B.arrived at C.drew a picture of D.heard of
95.A.excited B.satisfied C.nervous D.unloved
96.A.impolitely B.angrily C.carelessly D.patiently
97.A.friend B.follower C.interviewer D.protector
98.A.plant B.climb C.burn D.protect
99.A.embarrassed B.tired C.lonely D.bored
100.A.quietly B.shamefully C.proudly D.slowly
(2023·广东深圳·校考二模)It was a cold night and the snow was coming down. There was no one on the streets.
At Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children, there was a baby with a sick heart but near death. In Hamilton was another very sick baby who was waiting for a heart transplant(移植). If we could get the Hamilton baby to Toronto in time, the parents of the dying baby would stop the life support and the doctors would use his heart to 101 the other baby’s life. With our help, 102 one baby would die, the other one might live. That was the deal.
I 103 the task to be the driver. The trip to Hamilton would normally take about forty minutes, but who knew how long it would take tonight. We 104 made our way west to Hamilton under near-impossible driving conditions. The snow was very deep. The strong wind made it 105 to control the ambulance(救护车). Luckily, after four and a half hours, my driving skills finally brought all of us to Hamilton safely.
On the way back to Toronto, we had a new problem. We were burning more fuel than usual 106 our slow speed and the bad conditions. However, we couldn’t get off the highway to find a gas station. It would likely 107 as much fuel as we would to just go for the final place—Sick Children. I knew we had to return to the hospital. As we made the last turn, I heard the engine made a little cough. Finally, we arrived at the hospital, and stopped right in front of the doors before the fuel tank went empty.
A team was 108 at the doors, and before I even had the ambulance shut down, they had carried the boy indoors. I later learned the operation was a 109 . We were so happy, knowing that thanks to our 110 a baby had lived. When I got home later that morning, I dropped into bed tiredly—but fell asleep feeling good.
101.A.stop B.save C.follow D.influence
102.A.because B.if C.although D.when
103.A.considered B.missed C.accepted D.heard
104.A.slowly B.freely C.quietly D.happily
105.A.comfortable B.hard C.funny D.different
106.A.instead of B.as for C.according to D.because of
107.A.pick up B.pay for C.use up D.clear out
108.A.waiting B.looking C.calling D.fighting
109.A.pity B.success C.chance D.shame
110.A.changes B.reports C.plans D.efforts
(2023·广东深圳·南山实验教育集团南海中学校考二模)There once lived an elephant named Peter, who was the most 111 elephant ever. Suzy, Peter’s wife, was tired of Peter forgetting things. Peter didn’t miss their 112 on purpose, but he would always end up forgetting. This made Suzy feel herself less important in his life. One day Suzy said, “It is my birthday tomorrow and we will go out for 113 . If you’re not on time this time, we’re done for good.”
Peter was 114 he would upset Suzy again. There had to be a way for him to remember. He tied a red ribbon (丝带) around his trunk. He thought that next morning when he would look at the ribbon, it would 115 him of the dinner and he would not miss it. That night Peter went to sleep thinking he was on to something.
The next morning when Peter woke up and looked at himself in the 116 , he saw the ribbon. But he had forgotten what it was for. Peter tried to figure out what it was. He called all his friends asking if he made a 117 to anyone, yet there were none. Soon night took over the sky and Peter 118 that he would ask Suzy what the ribbon was for. She must remember.
Peter rushed to Suzy but before he had the chance to ask her, she hugged him 119 . He had arrived 120 for the dinner at last and they ended up having a very lovely night, full of laughter.
But Peter never found out what the ribbon was for.
111.A.experienced B.clever C.forgetful D.busy
112.A.lessons B.train C.chance D.plans
113.A.breakfast B.lunch C.dinner D.brunch
114.A.worried B.surprised C.excited D.curious
115.A.accuse B.remind C.warn D.free
116.A.mirror B.tree C.house D.bed
117.A.speech B.promise C.mistake D.bet
118.A.decided B.told C.swore D.promised
119.A.sadly B.angrily C.happily D.hopefully
120.A.at once B.in time C.since then D.for now
参考答案:
1.D 2.B 3.C 4.A 5.B 6.A 7.D 8.B 9.A 10.C
【分析】 本文主要讲述了作者学习舞蹈的经历,明白母亲会一直与我同在。
1.句意:我的母亲是一名舞者,我想像她一样,但在第一堂课上犯了错误后,我想马上退出。
musician音乐家;artist艺术家;director导演;dancer舞蹈家。根据“I’ll always remember the first time I tried ballet (芭蕾).”可知,此处是指母亲是一名舞蹈家。故选D。
2.句意:我的母亲是一名舞者,我想像她一样,但在第一堂课上犯了错误后,我想马上退出。
continue继续;quit停止;practice练习;learn学习。根据“making mistakes”可知,作者犯了错,所以想退出。故选B。
3.句意:我怕让我母亲不高兴,所以我为演出刻苦训练。
lighting点亮;cheering欢呼;upsetting使心烦;comforting安慰。根据“so I practiced hard for the show”可知,作者怕母亲心烦。故选C。
4.句意:几个星期过去了,我的舞蹈没有任何进步。
better更好的;worse更糟糕的;more更多;less更少。根据“Finally, I went to my mom to tell her how I felt.”可知,作者的舞蹈没有变得更好。故选A。
5.句意:我母亲很快就发现我的芭蕾学得很差,但她仍然以最大的耐心、爱和理解教我。
pain痛苦;patience耐心;regret后悔;doubt怀疑。根据“love and understanding”可知,母亲很有耐心的教作者。故选B。
6.句意:当我跳起来跌倒时,她在那里接住我。
catch抓住;carry携带;bring带;take拿。根据“When I jumped and fell”可知,母亲是接住作者。故选A。
7.句意:演出开始的时候,我已经尽可能地做好了准备。
stopped停止;got得到;ended结束;began开始。根据“I was as prepared as I could be”可知,是指演出开始,作者尽可能的准备好。故选D。
8.句意:当音乐停止时,我跑下舞台,兴奋地笑了起来。
run over碾过;run off跑掉;run out用完;run after追赶。根据“I... the stage”可知,作者是跑下舞台。故选B。
9.句意:我母亲给了我一个大大的拥抱,告诉我她是多么的骄傲。
proud骄傲的;sad伤心的;angry生气的;relaxed放松的。根据“My mom gave me a huge hug”可知,母亲为作者而骄傲。故选A。
10.句意:我知道,如果我跌倒了,母亲会一直在那里接住我。
seldom很少;never从不;always总是,一直;sometimes有时。根据“there to catch me if I fall”可知,母亲一直在那里。故选C。
11.A 12.C 13.B 14.C 15.B 16.C 17.A 18.D 19.B 20.C
【分析】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了查尔斯·林德伯格驾驶飞机,飞跃大西洋的故事。
11.句意:美国人想要过上幸福的生活。
happy幸福的;understanding善解人意的;simple简单的;normal正常的。根据下文“People bought cars. Some even flew airplanes.”可知,人们买车。有些人甚至开飞机,可推测此处是美国人想要过上幸福的生活。故选A。
12.句意:1927年,林德伯格驾驶一架小型单翼飞机从纽约起飞。
took out去除;took up接受;took off(飞机)起飞;took back收回。根据“in a tiny monoplane”可知,此处是从纽约起飞。故选C。
13.句意:林德伯格想成为第一个独自飞越大西洋的人。
best最好的,形容词;first第一,序数词;only唯一的,形容词;able能够的,形容词。根据“Lindbergh wanted to be the...person to fly solo across the Atlantic.”可知,“the+序数词+名词+to do sth”表示“第几个做某事的……”,空处需填序数词,first“第一”,序数词。故选B。
14.句意:他准确地算出了自己需要多少汽油。
cheaply便宜地;hardly几乎不;exactly准确地;mostly主要地。根据“He figured out...how much gas he would need.”可知,他计算出需要的油量,可推测此处是他准确地算出。故选C。
15.句意:他在飞机上放了一把柳条椅,不是金属的也不是皮革的。
and并且,表顺承,并列连词;or或者,表选择,并列连词;but但是,表转折,并列连词;whether是否,从属连词,引导宾语从句。根据“He put a wicker chair in the plane, not a metal...leather one.”可知,他在飞机上放了一把柳条椅,可推测此处是不是金属的也不是皮革的,not...or...表示“不是……也不是……”。故选B。
16.句意:他想,不管怎样,都会使他或飞机变得太重。
light轻的;difficult困难的;heavy重的;thick厚的。根据上文“Wicker was lighter. He cut off the legs to make it even lighter. He took five sandwiches to eat, and nothing more.”可知,柳条比较轻,他砍掉了椅子腿,使它更轻,他只吃了五个三明治,可推测此处是不让他或飞机太重。故选C。
17.句意:当他降落时,他很惊讶。
surprised惊讶的;afraid害怕的;quiet安静的;serious严重的。根据下文“Huge crowds waited for him at the French airport.”可知,大批群众在法国机场等他,可推测此处是他很惊讶。故选A。
18.句意:他是个英雄!
servant仆人;fighter战士;reporter记者;hero英雄。根据下文“When Lindbergh got back to New York, four million people held a parade for him. ‘Lucky Lindy’ was a hero.”可知,当林德伯格回到纽约时,有400万人为他举行了游行,“幸运的林迪”是个英雄,可推测此处是他是个英雄。故选D。
19.句意:他独自飞越大西洋。
before在……以前;across穿过,强调在某个表面上运动;through贯穿,强调在物体内部穿过;past超过。根据上文“Lindbergh wanted to be the...person to fly solo across the Atlantic.”可知,林德伯格想独自飞越大西洋,可推测此处是他独自飞越大西洋,飞机要从大西洋上穿过,across“穿过”符合语境。故选B。
20.句意:现在世界似乎更小了。
faster更快的;prettier更漂亮的;smaller更小的;earlier更早的。根据下文“It would no longer take five days to get from America to Europe. It could be done in little more than a day.”可知,从美国到欧洲不再需要五天时间,一天多一点就可以,可推测此处是现在世界似乎更小了。故选C。
21.C 22.A 23.B 24.D 25.B 26.C 27.B 28.C 29.A 30.D
【分析】本文主要介绍了跳水运动员全红婵的事迹。
21.句意:作为最有天赋的运动员之一,她再次为中国创造了历史。
trustworthy值得信赖的,可信的;pleasing令人高兴的;talented有天资的,有才能的;universal普遍的。 根据“Quan Hongchan beat teammate Chen Yuxi to win the women’s 10-meter platform gold medal.”及语境和选项可知,此处指“最有天赋的运动员之一”,故选C。
22.句意:全的跳水之路并不是一帆风顺的。
smoothly顺利地;politely有礼貌地;certainly无疑,确定;difficultly困难地。 根据“Instead, it includes plenty of sweat.”可知,此处指她的跳水之路不是顺利的,故选A。
23.句意:全出生于广东省湛江市,7岁时她开始接触跳水。
be known for因……而众所周知;be introduced to被介绍给;be considered as被认为是;be used to习惯于。根据“Quan was... diving at the age of seven”可知,此处指她七岁时被介绍到跳水项目,也就是开始接触跳水。故选B。
24.句意:2018年,她进入广东跳水队,在那里待了三年,然后在2020年底进入国家队。
attended参加;invited邀请;participated参与;joined加入。根据“she... the Guangdong Diving Team”可知,此处指加入广东跳水队,故选D。
25.句意:在他的指导下,全红婵在这个跳水馆里跟随他学习了三年。
consideration考虑;instruction教授,指导;agreement协议,协定;movement移动,转移。根据“He Weiyi is a diving coach”可知,何威仪是一名跳水教练,所以应是说全红婵在他的指导下,故选B。
26.句意:我认为她有意想不到的才能。
unrelated无关的,不相干的;unreal不真实的;unexpected出乎意料的;worthless无价值的,没用处的。根据“Her development was much quicker than most athletes.”可知,她的进步比其他人都快,所以推断她有着意想不到的才能,故选C。
27.句意:但是只有天赋并不能保证获得成功。
expect期待;预计;achieve达到,取得;share共享;confirm确定,确认。 根据“talent alone doesn’t guarantee (确保) to ...success. ”可知,此处指获得成功,故选B。
28.句意:她不停地问我她做得好不好,如果我不能马上回答她,她会不高兴的。
when在……时候;why为什么;whether是否;that那。 根据“and she would get unhappy if I couldn’t answer her at once”及语境可知,应是说全红婵问他自己做得好不好,whether符合语境,故选C。
29.句意:至于她在几年内取得的重大胜利,他说这一路也有挑战。
challenges挑战;decisions决定;situations情形;changes变化。根据“In fact, there is a set of positions she didn’t feel comfortable doing”可知,此处应是介绍训练中也有挑战,故选A。
30.句意: 他希望全能充分利用自己的身体优势,为未来设定更大的目标。
request请求;increase增加;take携带;set设定。根据“bigger goals for the future”可知,应是设定目标,故选D。
31.A 32.D 33.C 34.B 35.A 36.D 37.A 38.D 39.B 40.C
【分析】本文主要讲述了小George出去捡木头时发现了一些野生草莓,他想起了生病的母亲,不舍得吃到这些野生草莓,回家后母亲看到小George拿回的野生草莓,心生感动。
31.句意:太阳升得很高的时候,乔治觉得很热,想找个凉快的地方休息一下,吃点东西。
hot热的;warm暖和的;full满的;sick生病的。根据“By the time the sun was high”以及“a cool place”可知,感觉到热了,要找个凉快的地方休息,故选A。
32.句意:旁边有一些很好的野生草莓。
pears梨;oranges橘子;watermelons西瓜;strawberries草莓。根据“all of the strawberries”可知,有一些野生草莓,故选D。
33.句意:他把所有的草莓都摘了下来,迫不及待地把其中一颗送到嘴里。
saw看见;ate吃;picked摘;touched触碰。根据“all of the strawberries and couldn’t wait to lift one of them to his mouth.”可知,此处指摘草莓,故选C。
34.句意:突然,他想起了生病的母亲。
father父亲;mother母亲;brother兄弟;sister姐妹。根据“He heard his mother’s faint(虚弱的)voice”可知,想起生病的母亲,故选B。
35.句意:他想这对她来说是多么提神啊,但他仍然用渴望的目光望着它们。
looking at看;asking for要求;talking about谈论;shopping for购物。根据“them with a longing(渴望的)eye”可知,用渴望的眼神看着这些草莓,故选A。
36.句意:他把它们分成两部分,但每一部分看起来都很小。
five五;four四;three三;two二。根据“I will eat half, and take the other half to her”可知,一半自己吃,一半拿给妈妈,所以是分成了两半,故选D。
37.句意:但是,当他再次把它举到嘴边时,他发现他拿的是最好的,他又把它放了回去。
finest最好的;smallest最小的;greenest最绿的;dirtiest最脏的。根据“he saw that he had taken the…, and he put it back”可知,把它又放回去了,是因为看到自己拿了最好的那个草莓,故选A。
38.句意:他感到多么高兴啊,因为他把所有的草莓都给了生病的母亲。
moved感动的;worried担心的;relaxed放松的;pleased高兴的。根据“”可知,把所有的草莓留给了母亲,他感到很开心,故选D。
39.句意:我很高兴你回来了。
set off出发;come back回来;run away抛开;rushed out冲出。根据“I’m thirsty, and am longing for some tea”可知,母亲很渴,所以听到乔治回来的声音感到很开心,故选B。
40.句意:她亲切地把手放在他的头上,眼里含着泪水。
hardly几乎不;strongly强壮地;lovingly亲切地;doubtfully怀疑地。看到乔治把所有的草莓留给了自己,母亲亲切地把手放在他头上,故选C。
41.B 42.C 43.A 44.C 45.D 46.D 47.D 48.B 49.C 50.A
【分析】本文主要讲述了作者的儿子帮助非洲人建井的故事。
41.句意:但我听说过鼓励孩子要自信,要有远大的梦想。
free免费的;confident自信的;correct正确的;curious好奇的。根据“dream big dreams”可知,鼓励孩子要自信,故选B。
42.句意:所以我不想说他无能为力。
decision决定;mess混乱;difference不同;mistake错误。根据“I’m going to keep working until everyone in Africa has clean water.”可知,作者心里清楚儿子对于此事不能有什么大的作用,故选C。
43.句意:起初,他打算赚钱在非洲某地打一口井。
well井;house房子;factory工厂;school学校。根据“he was told that it actually cost $2,000 to build a well”可知,他打算赚钱在非洲某地打一口井。故选A。
44.句意:但是,当他把在附近做家务挣来的第一笔70美元捐给一家慈善机构时,他被告知,打一口井实际上要花2000美元。
lent借;paid支付;gave给;showed展示。根据“his first $70 made”可知,把钱给慈善机构,故选C。
45.句意:那是一大笔钱,但瑞恩没有放弃。
stay up熬夜;show up出现;sign up注册;give up放弃。根据“It was a lot of money”可知,瑞恩没有放弃,故选D。
46.句意:我写信给当地的报纸,让他的故事公布于众。
bad坏的;mad疯狂的;wrong错误的;public公共的。根据“I wrote to the local newspaper ”可知,作者让自己儿子的故事让更多的人看见,故选D。
47.句意:几周后,瑞恩筹到了2000美元,并用这笔钱在乌干达一所小学附近打了一口井。
borrowed借;saved节约;earned挣得;raised募集。根据“the $2,000”可知,瑞恩筹到了2000美元,故选D。
48.句意:他们都非常感激,并邀请他去拜访。
kind友好的;thankful感恩的;ashamed惭愧的;embarrassed尴尬的。根据“invited him to visit.”可知,孩子很感激,故选B。
49.句意:经过15个小时的飞行,瑞恩终于抵达乌干达。
bravely勇敢地;luckily幸运地;finally最后;doubtfully怀疑地。根据“After a 15-hour flight”可知,最后终于到了,故选C。
50.句意:看到他真的帮助了这些孩子,他露出了快乐的微笑。
broke into突然发作(某种情感);fell into掉进;looked into调查;ran into遇见。根据“a joyful smile”可知,露出微笑,故选A。
51.B 52.C 53.A 54.B 55.D 56.A 57.D 58.C 59.A 60.D
【分析】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了邻里间互帮互助的故事。道森太太住在沃尔特和温蒂的楼上,有一天道森太太膝盖痛,于是拜托沃尔特和温蒂去帮她买东西,他们很愉快地答应了。沃尔特和温蒂的妈妈告诉他们在她小时候,道森太太常常帮助她。
51.句意:他们的邻居道森太太住在楼上。
friend朋友;neighbor邻居;teacher老师;grandma(外)祖母。根据“She is a nice lady. When I was little, she helped my family a lot. My mom..her for her kind acts.”可知,道森太太是他们的邻居,故选B。
52.句意:因此她请求沃尔特和温蒂去帮她买一些东西。
find发现;make制作;buy买;sell卖。根据下文“Mrs. Dawson handed Walt a list and money.”可推测,道森太太请求他们帮她买东西,故选C。
53.句意:温蒂愉快地答应了她的请求,并且承诺他们很快就会回来。
happily愉快地;impolitely无礼地;calmly冷静地;surprisingly惊讶地。根据下文“...and promised they would be back soon”可知,温蒂他们十分乐意帮忙,故选A。
54.句意:我妈妈总是很感谢她的善行。
forgot忘记;thanked感谢;punished惩罚;kicked踢。根据下文“her kind acts”可知,此处应是感谢道森太太,故选B。
55.句意:沃尔特用道森太太给的钱为她买了食物。
waited for等待;looked for寻找;cared for关心;paid for支付。根据下文“with the money she had given him”可知,空处表示“支付”,故选D。
56.句意:你们真是太好了。
kind好心的;dangerous危险的;special特别的;famous著名的。根据上文“‘Thank you,’ she said.”可知,空处是道森太太在道谢,故选A。
57.句意:事实上,沃尔特和温蒂每天都很忙,因为他们经常帮助街上的人。
lazy懒惰的;free空闲的;bored无聊的;busy忙碌的。根据下文“they often helped people on the street”可知,沃尔特和温蒂应是很忙的,故选D。
58.句意:一天晚上,工作了一下午之后,沃尔特和温蒂准备休息一会儿。
proud of为……自豪;mad at对……生气;ready for准备好……;crazy about为……着迷。根据语境可知,沃尔特和温蒂应该是准备休息一下,故选C。
59.句意:然后电话响了,妈妈立刻接了电话。
picked up接(电话);looked into调查;turned down拒绝;heard of听说。根据上文“the phone rang”可知,妈妈应该是接通了电话,故选A。
60.句意:她微笑着回忆起自己的童年。
sign标志;sadness悲伤;fear恐惧;smile微笑。根据语境可知,此时妈妈应面带微笑,故选D。
61.C 62.D 63.B 64.A 65.C 66.A 67.C 68.D 69.B 70.C
【分析】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了街头艺术家。
61.句意:当你去世界上的大城市旅行时,你会看到成千上万的人物雕像站在街道上。
walking步行;singing唱歌;standing站立;dancing跳舞。由下文“They have to stand still and keep eyes open for several hours.”可知,他们站在街头。故选C。
62.句意:你相信他们是真实存在的街头艺术家吗
language语言;genius天才;paint油料;street街头。由下文“Street artists need to be strong-minded”可知,这里指“街头艺术家”。故选D。
63.句意:他们经常全身涂满颜料。
clearly清晰地;completely彻底地;suddenly突然地;correctly正确地。由下文“The performance of living statues has become a street art.”可知,他们是“活雕像”,所以要全身涂满颜料。故选B。
64.句意:街头艺术家需要有坚强的意志和耐心。
patient耐心的;active积极的;bright明亮的;honest诚实的。由上文“They have to stand still and keep eyes open for several hours.”可知,他们必须一动不动地站着,眼睛睁着好几个小时,这里需要耐心。故选A。
65.句意:这不是一件容易的工作,但对他们来说有很多乐趣。
of……的;as作为;for对于;on在……上。此处表示“对于他们很有乐趣”,此处用介词for。故选C。
66.句意:多亏了他的搭档,一只叫贾斯佩的可爱狗狗,他才脱颖而出。
thanks to多亏;instead of代替;besides在……旁边;without没有。由下文“...by their perfect work together.”可知,他们是很好的合作伙伴,此处表示“多亏了他的搭档”。故选A。
67.句意:当乔治去工作时,贾斯佩靠在他的手臂上,尽可能地保持静止。
plays玩;eats吃;rests倚靠;answers回答。由下文“...on his arm and keeps still as long as she can.”可知,它靠着主人的手臂,尽可能地保持静止,故选C。
68.句意:大多数人都对他们完美的合作感到惊讶。
encouraged鼓励;disappointed使失望;refused拒绝;surprised使惊讶。由上文“He stands out thanks to his partner, a cute dog named Jaspe.”可知,他和他的小狗是一对搭档,这里表示“让人惊讶”。故选D。
69.句意:一些动物爱好者认为是乔治强迫他的狗在街上表演。
lecture演讲;performance表演;report报道;hand手。由下文“The performance of living statues has become a street art.”可知,这里指“表演”。故选B。
70.句意:事实上,乔治从来没有训练过贾斯佩。
seldom很少;sometimes有时候;never从不;often经常。由本句的“In fact”可知,此处表示“事实和人们的猜疑相反”,这里表示“从来没有训练过狗”。故选C。
71.A 72.B 73.C 74.C 75.B 76.C 77.D 78.A 79.B 80.D
【分析】本文主要讲述了典故悬梁刺股的两个故事,孙敬把头发绑在房梁上,苏秦用锋利的工具刺伤自己的大腿,他们用这种方式放自己保持清醒,持续学习。
71.句意:典故悬梁刺股,意思是通过把头发绑在房梁上和用锋利的工具刺伤自己的大腿,来保持清醒的艰难经历的两个故事。
two二;three三;four四;five五。根据“Before you are...by Sun’s action, the story of Su Qin, another celebrated man who lived in the Warring States Period, was more shocking.”,可知悬梁刺股的典故来源于两个故事。故选A。
72.句意:东汉时期,有一个著名的政治家孙敬,他非常喜欢学习,甚至是在晚上。
lucky幸运的;famous著名的;polite礼貌的;poor贫穷的。根据“politician named Sun Jing, who really enjoyed studying,”,可知孙敬是著名的政治家。故选B。
73.句意:东汉时期,有一个著名的政治家孙敬,他非常喜欢学习,甚至是在晚上。
morning早上;afternoon下午;evening晚上;daytime白天。根据“In case he fell asleep when reading at night”,可知他晚上很喜欢学习。故选C。
74.句意:为了防止晚上读书时睡着,孙想出了一个特殊的方法来帮助他。
joined in加入;heard from听说;thought of想出;made sure确信。根据“He tied his hair to the beam while”,可知孙敬想到了头悬梁的方法。故选C。
75.句意:读书时,他把头发绑在房梁上。
sleeping睡觉;reading阅读;eating吃;resting休息。根据“In case he fell asleep when reading at night,”,可知头悬梁就是为了防止晚上读书时睡着而想出的办法。故选B。
76.句意:如果他困了,头发就会被绳子往上拉,疼痛会使他清醒。
sound声音;hair头发;pain疼痛;light光。根据“his hair would be pulled upward by the rope”,可知头发被绳子往上拉会疼。故选C。
77.句意:在你对孙的举动感到惊讶前,另一位战国名人苏秦的故事更令人震惊。
excited兴奋的;satisfied满意的;moved感动的;surprised吃惊的。根据上文可知,孙敬为了在晚上也能好好读书,头悬梁的故事让人吃惊。故选D。
78.句意:根据《战国策》,当苏年轻的时候,他多次未能得到官府的职位,甚至让家人失望。
failed失败;cried哭泣;tried尝试;fell落下。根据“he even let his family down”,可知苏秦因没有得到官府的职位让家人失望。故选A。
79.句意:因此他决定更努力地学习。
planned计划;decided决定;agreed同意;preferred更喜欢。根据“he even let his family down”,可知苏秦让家人失望,因此决定作出更努力的决定。故选B。
80.句意:当然,苏的努力学习得到了回报。
Directly直接地;Correctly正确地;Exactly精确地;Certainly当然。根据“Finally, he realized his dream and became successful.”,可知苏秦最终努力得到了回报,实现了梦想。故选D。
81.B 82.A 83.D 84.B 85.C 86.A 87.D 88.C 89.A 90.C
【分析】本文描写了一个暖心的故事,有阅读障碍的小孩遇见了天使一样的老师,带着自己走出阴霾和泥泞。
81.句意:幸运的是,一位了不起的老师出现了。
Hopefully希望地;Luckily幸运地;Suddenly突然;Finally最终。根据前句“I had no confidence and was afraid of being laughed at.”可知作者没有信心,害怕被人嘲笑。因此救作者于苦海的人出现是幸运的事情。故选B。
82.句意:她很快让另一个学生完成任务,问我是否可以带我去护士办公室,说我看起来有点苍白。
task任务;business生意;request需求;time时间。根据后文“asked me if she could take me to the nurse’s office”可知老师问我她是否可以带我去护士办公室,因此把课堂任务交给另一个孩子。故选A。
83.句意:尽管我没有生病,我还是跟着她。
okay好的;real真的;tired累的;sick生病的。此处作者没有生病,但还是跟着老师去了医院。故选D。
84.句意:我不会阅读,所以我从来没有信心交朋友。
chance机会;confidence自信;choice选择;invitation邀请。根据前文“I couldn’t read”可知作者不会阅读,因此没有自信。故选B。
85.句意:我一直担心有人会发现它。
believed相信;considered考虑;worried担心;imagined想象。根据前文“I couldn’t read”以及后文“I was happy being nobody.”可知作者不会阅读且乐于成为无名小卒,因此担心别人发现,故选C。
86.句意:她找了那个人一段时间。
looked for寻找;turned to转向;focused on集中注意力;thought of认为。根据前句“Teach someone who really needs you.”可知老师想教一个真正需要的人,因此一直在寻找。故选A。
87.句意:然后她请一个小女孩阅读并发现了她的问题。
discussed讨论;accepted接受;answered回答;discovered发现。宾语为problem,因此是“发现了小女孩(作者)的问题”。故选D。
88.句意:“没有必要感到羞愧,”她说。
sorry抱歉的;surprised惊讶的;ashamed羞愧的;lonely孤单的。根据前文“Shamefully”可知作者因为不会阅读感到羞愧,这里老师劝解作者不必羞愧。故选C。
89.句意:她向我保证,努力可以解决我的问题。
efforts努力;pleasure愉快;curiosity好奇心;adventures冒险。根据“through many tears I could finally read.”可知流过许多眼泪之后作者终于可以阅读,因此需要努力。故选A。
90.句意:这很难,但经过多次流泪,我终于可以阅读了。
different不同的;boring无聊的;difficult困难的;wonderful精彩的。but表示转折,因此是即便很难,但最终做到了。故选C。
91.B 92.C 93.B 94.A 95.D 96.D 97.A 98.B 99.C 100.C
【分析】本文主要讲述了一只小猫没人愿意与她交朋友,她很孤独。她遇见了一只愿意和她成为朋友的老猫,老猫教会了她很多东西。从那时起,她不再孤独。
91.句意:但是大家都太忙了不能注意到她。
save救;notice注意;punish惩罚;miss错过。根据前文“She wanted to make friends with others, but everyone was too busy to”可知,她想与他人结交朋友,别人很忙,所给词中“notice注意”符合语境,别人忙而不能注意到她。故选B。
92.句意:一天小猫看见一群孩子们在公园里玩。
river河;forest森林;park公园;street街道。根据后文“She the park, crying.”可知,是在公园里。故选C。
93.句意:他们开始嘲笑她。
playing with和……玩;laughing at嘲笑;shaking hands with和……握手;taking photos of拍照片。根据“They said she was too small and too dirty to play with them.”可知,他们嫌弃她,不愿和她玩。故选B。
94.句意:她跑着离开了公园。
ran away from从……跑开;arrived at到达;drew a picture of画一张……的画;heard of听说。根据“The kitten was heartbroken.”可知,她伤心,应是从公园离开。故选A。
95.句意:她感到如此孤独和不被爱。
excited感到兴奋;satisfied感到满意;nervous紧张的;unloved无人爱的。根据“She didn’t understand why nobody wanted to be her friend.”可知,她感觉孤独和无人爱的。故选D。
96.句意:老猫耐心地听着然后说:“不要担心,小猫”。
impolitely没有礼貌地;angrily生气地;carelessly粗心地;patiently耐心地。根据后文可知老猫愿意和她成为朋友,所以应是patiently耐心地。故选D。
97.句意:我将会是你的朋友。
friend朋友;follower跟随者;interviewer采访者;protector保护者。根据“And I will teach you how to be strong and brave.”可知,老猫教她如何变得强壮和勇敢,所以应是她的朋友。故选A。
98.句意:那天剩下的时间她和老猫在一起度过,她学会了如何爬树。
plant种植;climb爬;burn燃烧;protect保护。根据横线后的“trees”,可知应是爬树。故选B。
99.句意:从那天起,小猫不再孤独。
embarrassed尴尬的;tired累的;lonely孤独的;bored感到无聊的。根据“There was a lonely kitten in a small village.”可知,应是lonely孤独的。故选C。
100.句意:无论何时在公园里她看见孩子们,她将会自豪地走过他们。
quietly安静地;shamefully可耻地;proudly骄傲地;slowly慢慢地。根据“ she knew that she didn’t need their approval(认可) to be happy.”可知,她不需要他们的认可就能快乐。所以她是骄傲地经过他们身边。故选C。
101.B 102.C 103.C 104.A 105.B 106.D 107.C 108.A 109.B 110.D
【分析】本文是一篇记叙文。本文主要讲述了作者接受了把即将死去的孩子送到多伦多去救另外一个孩子的任务,并克服重重困难,成功完成任务,最终孩子被救的故事。
101.句意:如果我们哈密尔顿的小宝贝及时送到多伦多,即将死去的孩子的父母就会停止生命支持,医生也会用他的心脏去就另一个孩子的生命。
stop停止;save拯救;follow遵循;influence影响。根据“With our help...one baby would die, the other one might live.”可知,可以通过移植心脏来拯救多伦多的小孩子。故选B。
102.句意:在我们的帮助下,虽然一个孩子会死去,但是另一个可能会活下来。
because因为;if如果;although虽然;when当……时候。根据“With our help...one baby would die, the other one might live”可知,前后句是转折转系。故选C。
103.句意:我接受了这个任务去做了一名司机。
considered考虑;missed错过;accepted接受;heard听见。根据“The trip to Hamilton would normally take about forty minutes, but who knew how long it would take tonight.”可知,作者接受了这次任务。故选C。
104.句意:我们在几乎不可能的驾驶环境下缓慢得向西前行去哈密尔顿。
slowly缓慢得;freely自由得;quietly安静得;happily开心得。根据“The snow was very deep”以及“ Luckily, after four and a half hours, my driving skills finally brought all of us to Hamilton safely”可知,经过四个半小时才到达目的地,故是缓慢得前行。故选A。
105.句意:强风让控制救护车非常的难。
comfortable舒适的;hard困难的;funny有趣的;different不同的。根据“The snow was very deep”以及“ Luckily, after four and a half hours, my driving skills finally brought all of us to Hamilton safely”可知,天气状况很恶劣,让前行很困难。故选B。
106.句意:因为缓慢的速度和糟糕的路况,我们比往常燃烧了更多的燃料。
instead of代替;as for至于;according to依照;because of因为。根据“However, we couldn’t get off the highway to find a gas station”可知,他们遇到的新问题就是因为这些恶劣的状况燃烧了更多的燃料。故选D。
107.句意:它可能用完到达目的地——生病的孩子们那里一样多的燃料。
pick up捡起来;pay for支付;use up用完;clear out把……清出。根据下文“and stopped right in front of the doors before the fuel tank went empty.”可知,下高速去找加油站会把到目的地的燃料用完。故选C。
108.句意:一组人在门旁等待。
waiting等待;looking看;calling打电话;fighting战斗。根据“ they had carried the boy indoors”可知,他们都在门口等待,作者一到,他们就把孩子带进屋里。故选A。
109.句意:后来我知道手术取得了成功。
pity遗憾;success成功的事;chance机会;shame遗憾,耻辱。根据“We were so happy, knowing that thanks to our...a baby had lived.”可知,小孩子被救了下来,故手术成功了。故选B。
110.句意:在知道多亏我们的努力拯救了一个孩子,我们都很开心。
changes改变;reports报道;plans计划;efforts努力。根据上文作者接受了这个把孩子送到多伦多的任务并完成了以后,孩子在大家的共同努力下被救。故选D。
111.C 112.D 113.C 114.A 115.B 116.A 117.B 118.A 119.C 120.B
【分析】本文讲述了一个健忘的丈夫为了询问妻子他系丝带的目的,误打误撞地和妻子愉快地吃一顿晚餐的故事。
111.句意:曾经有一头名叫彼得的大象,他是有史以来最健忘的大象。
experienced有经验的;clever聪明的;forgetful健忘的;busy忙碌的。根据下文“Suzy, Peter’s wife, was tired of Peter forgetting things.”可知,大象彼得很健忘。故选C。
112.句意:彼得不是故意错过他们的计划,但他最终总是忘记。
lessons课程;train火车;chance机会;plans计划。根据下文“It is my birthday tomorrow and we will go out for dinner.”可知,彼得总是忘记他们的计划。故选D。
113.句意:明天是我的生日,我们将出去吃晚餐。
breakfast早餐;lunch午餐;dinner晚餐;brunch早午餐。根据下文“He had arrived...very lovely night, full of laughter.”可知,是出去吃晚餐。故选C。
114.句意:彼得担心他会再次惹恼苏西。
worried担心的;surprised惊讶的;excited兴奋的;curious好奇的。根据下文“he would upset Suzy again.”可知,应是彼得担心他会再次惹恼苏西。故选A。
115.句意:他想,第二天早上,当他看到丝带时,它会让他想起晚餐,让他不会错过。
accuse指责;remind提醒;warn警告;free使免于。根据下文“he would not miss it.”可知,是提醒他不要错过晚餐,remind sb. of sth.“提醒某人某事”是固定用法。故选B。
116.句意:第二天早上,当彼得醒来,看到镜子里的自己时,他看到了丝带。
mirror镜子;tree树;house房子;bed床。根据下文“he saw the ribbon”可知,应是照镜子才能看到丝带。故选A。
117.句意:他打电话询问他所有的朋友是否对任何人做过承诺,然而却没有。
speech演讲;promise承诺;mistake错误;bet赌博。根据上文“Peter tried to figure out what it was.”和下文“yet there were none”可知,应是彼得想弄清楚他是否对朋友做过承诺。故选B。
118.句意:很快夜幕降临,彼得决定问苏西这条丝带的作用。
decided决定;told告诉;swore咒骂;promised承诺。根据“Soon night took over the sky...She must remember.”可知,应是彼得决定去问苏西丝带的作用,她一定知道。故选A。
119.句意:彼得冲向苏西,但还没来得及问她,苏西就高兴地拥抱了他。
sadly伤心地;angrily生气地;happily高兴地;hopefully有希望地。根据下文“He had arrived...very lovely night, full of laughter.”可知,苏西高兴地拥抱了彼得。故选C。
120.句意:他终于及时赶上了晚餐,他们度过了一个非常愉快的夜晚,充满了笑声。
at once立刻;in time及时;since then从那时起;for now目前。根据下文“they ended up having a very lovely night, full of laughter.”可知,彼得及时赶上了晚餐。故选B。
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