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    Mirai Nagasu had already lived at least two lifetimes in the sport of figure skating(花样滑冰) when she showed up in Colorado Springs in March 2014. After _______ her only national title at 14 in 2008 and finishing a _______ fourth at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, Nagasu’s _______ turned, dramatically. A couple of rough _______followed, then she came back to finish third at the 2014 U.S. nationals before the Sochi Olympics, only to be _______from the U.S. team by a committee in favor of fourth-place finisher Ashley Wagner.

Nagasu was _______. “It was awful,” she said. “I was very close to _______. ”She trained hard every day in Southern California _______she was needed as the first alternate. She was not. Looking for a change of scenery, she _______to go to Colorado to visit her friend Agnes and try to ________what to do with the rest of her life. It was there that Nagasu ________ the Olympic coach Tom Zakrajsek, who she asked if he would ________her. It turned out that the ________to what Nagasu wanted to do with the rest of her life, couldn’t have been ________. She kept on skating. “The new environment really ________. ”At their ________ first lesson together, Zakrajsek told her, “You can do triple axel(三圈半跳跃). ”“I ________,”Nagasu said, “and I want to. ”Undoubtedly, she mastered it.

Nagasu, now 24, an age by which young ________have often left the sport. ________, she continued. She was headed to Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic to perform in the women’s free skate. Her efforts finally ________.

1.A.writing B.breaking C.losing D.winning

2.A.tiring B.boring C.surprising D.terrifying

3.A.fortunes B.interest C.career D.temper

4.A.months B.decades C.weeks D.years

5.A.dropped B.escaped C.absent D.forbidden

6.A.impressed B.inspired C.desperate D.fascinated

7.A.fighting B.falling C.drowning D.quitting

8.A.now that B.in case C.for fear that D.on condition that

9.A.decided B.refused C.regretted D.demanded

10.A.let out B.figure out C.look for D.put forward

11.A.searched B.met C.changed D.attracted

12.A.marry B.blame C.save D.coach

13.A.key B.approach C.answer D.entrance

14.A.simpler B.harder C.worse D.higher

15.A.adapted B.helped C.mattered D.benefited

16.A.very B.just C.already D.ever

17.A.must B.can C.should D.may

18.A.alternates B.teenagers C.women D.coaches

19.A.Therefore B.Besides C.Otherwise D.Instead

20.A.came true B.counted on C.paid off D.picked up

 

1.D 2.C 3.A 4.D 5.A 6.C 7.D 8.B 9.A 10.B 11.B 12.D 13.C 14.A 15.B 16.A 17.B 18.C 19.D 20.C 【解析】 本文为记叙文。文章主要介绍了Mirai Nagasu为梦想而奋斗的励志故事。 1.考查动词。句意:Mirai 2008年14岁时赢得了国家冠军。A. writing 写 B. breaking 打破 C. losing 丢失 D. winning 赢得。Nagasu’s 3 turned, dramatically.说明她以前比赛表现非常好。故选D。 2.考查形容词。句意:Mirai 在2010年冬奥会上得了第四名令人吃惊。A. tiring 厌烦的 B. boring 无聊的 C. surprising 令人吃惊的 D. terrifying 使人害怕的。Nagasu’s 3 turned, dramatically.在运气改变之前她赢得冠军,然后获得冬奥会花样滑冰第四名。故选C。 3.考查名词。句意:Mirai 的运气发生了改变。A. fortunes 运气 B. interest 兴趣 C. career 事业 D. temper 脾气。后面说到虽然曾经比赛成绩辉煌,但是被美国队放弃,她运气改变了。故选A。 4.考查名词。句意:接下来几年Mirai 过得很艰难。A. months 几个月 B. decades 几十年 C. weeks 几周 D. years 几年。根据语境可知从2010-2014应该为几年,故选D。 5.考查动词。句意:虽然Mirai得了第三,但却被支持第四名获得者的委员放弃。A. dropped 使落下,使掉下 B. escaped 逃跑 C. absent 缺席的 D. forbidden 禁止的。根据语境可知此处表示虽然Mirai得了第三,却被放弃,没有被选中。故选A。 6.考查形容词。句意:Nagasu没有被选中,所以很绝望。A. impressed 印象深的 B. inspired 受到鼓舞的 C. desperate 绝望的 D. fascinated 迷人的。 “It was awful,”得知她很绝望。故选C。 7.考查动词。句意:“我差点就要放弃了”。A. fighting 战斗 B. falling 下降 C. drowning 淹死,溺死 D. quitting 放弃。“It was awful,”她很绝望几乎要放弃。故选D。 8.考查短语。句意:她坚持每天刻苦练习以防万一自己能当替补。A. now that 既然 B. in case 以防万一 C. for fear that 唯恐 D. on condition that 如果。表示她坚持每天练习是为了万一自己能当替补。故选B。 9.考查动词。句意:她决定去Colorado 拜访朋友。A. decided 决定 B. refused 拒绝 C. regretted 后悔 D. demanded 要求,请求。Looking for a change of scenery, 她到朋友那里寻找突破比赛瓶颈的答案。故选A。 10.考查动词短语。句意:她想要弄清楚自己余生要干点什么。A. let out 发出...声 B. figure out 查明,搞清 C. look for 寻找 D. put forward 提出。根据Looking for a change of scenery, 可知此处表示想要弄清楚自己余生要干点什么。故选B。 11.考查动词。句意:在那里她遇到了奥运会教练Tom Zakrajsek 。A. searched 寻找 B. met 遇到 C. changed 改变 D. attracted 吸引。故选B。 12.考查动词。句意:她问教练是否可以训练她。A. marry 结婚 B. blame 责备 C. save 挽救 D. coach 教练,培训。 the Olympic coach Tom Zakrajsek, 以及At their 16 first lesson together,得知她当时比赛成绩没有突破,想让 the Olympic coach Tom Zakrajsek, 训练她。故选D。 13.考查名词。句意:对于她余生想干什么的答案不可能比这更简单。A. key 关键,钥匙 B. approach 方法 C. answer 答案 D. entrance 入口。what to do with the rest of her life她在这里找到了答案。故选C。 14.考查形容词。句意:对于她余生想干什么的答案不可能比这更简单。A. simpler 更简单 B. harder 更困难 C. worse 更糟糕 D. higher 更高。答案其实很简单。故选A。 15.考查动词。句意:新的环境真的帮助了她。A. adapted 适应 B. helped 帮助 C. mattered 重要 D. benefited 获益。Undoubtedly, she mastered it.新的教练新的方法帮助了她。故选B。 16.考查副词。句意:就在他们的第一次课上。A. very 正好 B. just刚刚 C. already 已经 D. ever 曾经。就在第一次课上,教练让她练习做三圈半跳跃动作。故选A。 17.考查情态动词。 句意:“我能做到”。A. must 必须 B. can 能够 C. should 应该 D. may 可能。Undoubtedly, she mastered it.得知她能做到教练要求的动作。故选B。 18.考查名词。句意:24岁对于很多女性来说可能已经离开了运动场。A. alternates代表;替代者 B. teenagers 青少年 C. women 女性 D. coaches 教练。 she continued.以及the women’s free skate.表示这是她是一位女性。故选C。 19.考查副词。句意:相反地,她不是离开,而是继续坚持。A. Therefore 因此 B. Besides 此外 C. Otherwise 否则 D. Instead 代替,而不是。she continued.表示她继续坚持。故选D。 20.考查动词短语。句意:她的努力最终有了回报。A. came true 实现 B. counted on 依赖 C. paid off 有回报 D. picked up 捡起。全文都在讲述她不放弃,坚持,可以判断出来她的努力有了回报。故选C。
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