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    If life were a book and you were the author, how would you like the story to go? That is the question that _________ my life forever.

One day I went home from the training of snowboarding with what I thought was the flu, and less than 24 hours later, I was in a __________  on life support with less than twenty percent __________ of living. It wasn’t until days later that the doctors diagnosed me with a ___________ blood infection. Over the __________ of 2.5 months, I lost the hearing in my left ear and both my legs below the knees. When my parents ___________  me out of the hospital, I __________  that I had been put together like a patchwork (拼接物)doll and I had to live with ___________ legs. I was absolutely physically and emotionally broken, ________ streaming down.

But I knew in order to move forward, I had to let go of the Old Amy and ____________  the New Amy. It was at this moment that I asked myself that significant  ______________ . And that is when it __________ me that I didn’t have to be five-foot-five anymore, __________ I could be as tall as I wanted. And ________ of all, I can make my feet the size of all the shoes. So there were _________ here.

Four months later, I was back upon a __________. And this February, I won two Board World Cup gold medals, _________ me the highest ranked snowboarder in the world.

So, instead of looking at our ____________ and limitations as something ____________ or bad, we can begin looking at them as a wonderful ____________ that can be used to help us to further than we ever know we could go.

1.A. ruined B. changed C. saved D. risked

2.A. field B. stadium C. hospital D. club

3.A. chance B. decision C. thought D. degree

4.A. potential B. slight C. mild D. severe

5.A. course B. schedule C. journey D. break

6.A. pulled B. delivered C. wheeled D. dragged

7.A. worked out B. put forward C. made sure D. felt like

8.A. shapely B. false C. muscled D. heavy

9.A. tears B. water C. blood D. sweat

10.A. fix B. introduce C. hug D. recognize

11.A. information B. favor C. plan D. question

12.A. depended on B. looked into C. dawned on D. knocked into

13.A. while B. but C. although D. so

14.A. best B. luckiest C. first D. strangest

15.A. rewards B. conflicts C. struggles D. benefits

16.A. track B. playground C. stage D. snowboard

17.A. calling B. making C. allowing D. giving

18.A. devotions B. hesitations C. challenges D. achievements

19.A. negative B. terminal C. active D. amazing

20.A. tool B. gift C. ability D. skill

 

1.B 2.C 3.A 4.D 5.A 6.C 7.D 8.B 9.A 10.C 11.D 12.C 13.B 14.A 15.D 16.D 17.B 18.C 19.A 20.B 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述一个爱好滑雪的女孩,在失去双腿后,安上假肢,重新开始了对梦想的追求。她重新用假肢玩起了滑雪,并获得了世界冠军。 1.考查动词辨析。根据下文作者生活的改变,可知这里是说,这个问题彻底改变了我的人生。A. ruined毁灭;B. changed改变;C. saved获救;D. risked冒险,故选B。 2.考查名词辨析。根据下一句中的the doctors diagnosed me可知作者是在医院里。A. field旷野;B. stadium体育场;C. hospital医院;D. club俱乐部,故选C。 3.考查名词辨析。下文作者被诊断出血液疾病,由此可知作者只有少于20%的存活机会。A. chance机会; B. decision决定; C. thought想法;D. degree程度,故选A。 4.考查形容词辨析。根据上一句,可知作者只有少于20%的活下来的机会,所以她的感染应该很严重。A. potential潜在的;B. slight轻微的;C. mild温和的; D. severe严峻的,故选D。 5.考查固定短语。句意:在两个半月的时间里,我的左耳失去了听力,并且失去了双腿膝盖以下的功能。over the course of在······的过程中,该短语是固定短语,故选A。 6.考查动词辨析。根据上一句可知,作者失去了双腿膝盖以下的功能,所以只能坐在轮椅上。A. pulled拉; B. delivered递送;C. wheeled推轮椅;D. dragged拖动,故选C。 7.考查动词短语辨析。句意:我感觉自己就像一个布娃娃一样被组装在一起,我不得不靠假腿生活。A. worked out被算出;B. put forward提出;C. made sure确定;D. felt like感觉,故选D。 8.考查形容词辨析。根据上文可知,作者膝盖以下失去了功能,所以只能依靠义肢走动。A. shapely定形的;B. false假的;C. muscled加强;D. heavy沉重的,故选B。 9.考查名词辨析。根据I was absolutely physically and emotionally broken可知作者泪流满面。A. tears眼泪;B. water水;C. blood血; D. sweat汗,故选A。 10.考查动词辨析。文中表示告别过去,拥抱未来,积极投入新生活。A. fix修理;B. introduce介绍;C. hug拥抱;D. recognize认出,故选C。 11.考查名词辨析。根据I asked myself可知这里意思是就在这个时候,我问了自己一个重要的问题。A. information信息;B. favor帮助;C. plan计划;D. question问题,故选D。 12.考查动词短语辨析。根据语境,作者在思考人生方向时,渐渐明白自己可以不被生理的高度限制,成为一个“高大”的人。A. depended on依靠;B. looked into调查;C. dawned on渐渐明白;D. knocked into撞上,故选C。 13.考查连词辨析。 联系上文,虽然作者生理上因失去双腿而矮小,但是却依然可以成为一个“高大”的人。A. while虽然; B. but但是;C. although尽管;D. so所以,故选B。 14.考查形容词辨析。因为是义肢,所以可以做成适合任何鞋子的尺寸,另一方面来说这是最好的事了。A. best最好的;B. luckiest幸运的;C. first第一;D. strangest最奇怪的,故选A。 15.考查名词辨析。联系上文,这是这场病带来的益处。A. rewards奖品;B. conflicts冲突;C. struggles努力;D. benefits益处,故选D。 16.考查名词辨析。根据One day I went home from the training of snowboarding with what I thought was the flu可知这里是指回到滑雪板。A. track轨道;B. playground操场; C. stage舞台;D. snowboard滑雪板,故选D。 17.考查动词辨析。根据And this February, I won two Board World Cup gold medals可知这里意思是我获得了两块金牌,使我成为了这一领域的最高排名。A. calling呼唤;B. making使得;C. allowing允许; D. giving给予,故选B。 18.考查名词辨析。句意:所以,与其把我们的挑战和局限看作是消极的或不好的东西,我们可以把它们看作是一件美妙的礼物,可以用来帮助我们走得比我们想象的更远。A. devotions奉献;B. hesitations犹豫;C. challenges挑战;D. achievements成就,故选C。 19.考查形容词辨析。句意:所以,与其把我们的挑战和局限看作是消极的或不好的东西,我们可以把它们看作是一件美妙的礼物,可以用来帮助我们走得比我们想象的更远。与bad并列,应选择负面的词语。A. negative消极的; B. terminal终点的;C. active积极的;D. amazing令人惊异的,故选A。 20.考查名词辨析。句意:所以,与其把我们的挑战和局限看作是消极的或不好的东西,我们可以把它们看作是一件美妙的礼物,可以用来帮助我们走得比我们想象的更远。A. tool工具;B. gift礼物;C. ability能力;D. skill技能,故选B。
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