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    When Blake guided his dogsled past me towards the starting slide, Thor, his black lead dog roared at Kenai fiercely. I _______ to pat Kenai. We’d trained two years for this moment. “I know, boy. You’re _______, aren’t you?”

It was our _______ next. My dogs howled and jumped, _______ to begin. My heart beat so _______ that I almost didn’t hear the beginning of countdown (倒计时). Before I could yell “Hike!”

Kenai leaped forward and the rest of the dogs _______ after. As soon as Kenai caught the scent of another team, he raced to close the gap with his tail up. He _______ seemed to grin (咧嘴笑) each time we passed the sled.

We flew down the hill. Then we _______ a corner. I leaned to keep the sled steady. My smart dog saw Blake’s team _______ I did. His tail flew up. We inched closer. On the next hill, Kenai drew even with Blake’s sled. Blake glanced ________ his shoulder, and then shouted to his team. I jumped off and raced alongside the sled, still holding on. “See you at the finish.” I yelled to Blake.

But suddenly our sled hit a branch. The runners caught and fell ________ the trail and down a steep bank. I lost my ________, with the whole mess sliding. After a sudden cry, the dogs and sled finally came to ________. I struggled through the deep snow to Kenai. I reached him and pulled him up the hill. Then I ________. The snow under him was bright red. He was hurt! “Kenai! No!” My voice came out a howl. Kenai struggled to stand. He looked at me, his blue eyes ________ to keep on. He would do it too. He would run us all the way to the finish, no matter ________ it took. For one frozen moment I saw myself on the winner’s stand. I saw the miles of trail we’d run. I saw the ________ I’d made on my shelf for the medal. But then I saw Kenai, my devoted friend. No, there was something I wanted ________ winning. I gently ________ Kenai in a blanket and backed onto the trail.

Of course, Blake won, but I didn’t feel sorry for myself for I had the prize that really ________.

I smiled as I felt a warm tongue on my cheek.

1.A.handed out B.bent back C.turned up D.knelt down

2.A.ready B.annoyed C.nervous D.helpful

3.A.chance B.seat C.turn D.line

4.A.ambitious B.eager C.delighted D.hopeful

5.A.heavily B.quickly C.gently D.wildly

6.A.charged B.pulled C.jumped D.barked

7.A.still B.mostly C.just D.even

8.A.rounded B.arrived C.cut D.drove

9.A.after B.when C.as D.before

10.A.to B.over C.at D.on

11.A.down B.away C.off D.across

12.A.hold B.way C.temper D.sight

13.A.an end B.a close C.a stop D.a finish

14.A.quitted B.stopped C.froze D.sighed

15.A.begging B.suggesting C.persuading D.requesting

16.A.how B.what C.who D.which

17.A.place B.board C.space D.box

18.A.more than B.less than C.rather than D.other than

19.A.brought up B.put up C.wrapped up D.took up

20.A.valued B.cherished C.counted D.deserved

 

1.D 2.A 3.C 4.B 5.D 6.A 7.D 8.A 9.D 10.B 11.C 12.A 13.C 14.C 15.A 16.B 17.C 18.A 19.C 20.C 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。本文主要讲述了我和我的狗狗Kenai一起参加拉雪橇比赛,虽然没有获胜,但是我获得了真正重要的奖品,我和狗狗Kenai之间的感情。 1.考查动词短语辨析。句意:我转过身跪下来拍拍Kenai。A. handed out上交;B. bent back弯腰;C. turned up重新出现;D. knelt down跪下。结合上下文语境可知,Thor这条黑狗大声的对Kenai吼叫,所以作者跪下来拍拍Kenai以示安抚。故选D项。 2.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:你已经准备好了,不是吗?A. ready准备好;B. annoyed使恼怒;C. nervous焦虑的;D. helpful有帮助的。上文提到“We’d trained two years for this moment.”可知,作者和Kenai都为这场比赛做好了准备。故选A项。 3.考查名词词义辨析。句意:下一个轮到我们了。A. chance机会;B. seat座位;C. turn机会;D. line线条。下文提到“My dogs howled and jumped, ___4___ to begin.”可知,要轮到作者和Kenai比赛。故选C项。 4.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我的狗又吼又跳,渴望开始比赛。A. ambitious雄心的;B. eager渴望的;C. delighted高兴的;D. hopeful抱有希望的。结合上文语境可知我们已经做好准备,并且下一个就轮到我们上场,所以我们渴望快点开始。故选B项。 5.考查副词词义辨析。句意:我的心脏剧烈的跳动,以至于几乎听不到倒计时开始。A. heavily很大程度上的;B. quickly快速的;C. gently温柔地;D. wildly失控的。结合上下文语境可知,作者在比赛开始时也非常兴奋,因此心脏剧烈跳动。故选D项。 6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Kenai向前冲去,剩余的狗也猛冲出去。A. charged猛冲;B. pulled拉;C. jumped跳;D. barked吠。结合上文作者大喊Hike!可知,Kenai和剩余的狗都向前追赶猛冲。故选A项。 7.考查副词词义辨析。句意:每次他超过其他的雪橇时,他甚至看起来在咧着嘴笑。A. still仍然;B. mostly通常;C. just正好;D. even甚至。结合上文Kenai又吼又叫渴望比赛,可知Kenai在比赛的时候非常兴奋,跑的非常快。所以在它超越对手的时候它甚至更开心。本句中使用拟人的手法来修饰Kenai的兴奋。故选D项。 8.考查动词词义辨析。句意:然后我们绕过一个弯。A. rounded围绕;B. arrived抵达;C. cut切断;D. drove驱使。此处round a corner译为“绕过一个弯”。故选A项。 9.考查连词辨析。句意:我的这条聪明的狗先我看见了Blake的队伍。A. after在……之后;B. when当……时候;C. as正如;D. before在……之前。结合句中“smart”可知应该是Kenai比作者先看见Blake的队伍。故选D项。 10.考查介词辨析。句意:Blake回头看了一眼,然后向他的队伍大喊。A. to向,朝;B. over在……上面;C. at在(某处);D. on在……上。此处glance over one’s shoulder译为“回头看”,为固定搭配,因主语为Blake,故将one’s 改为his,故选B项。 11.考查介词辨析。句意:赛跑者们被枝条挂住,并从小路摔翻滚下去。A. down向下,朝下;B. away离开;C. off落下;D. across在……对面。本句中fall off sth译为“从某物上掉下来”。故选C项。 12.考查名词词义辨析。句意:随着周围向下滑动,我失去了控制。A. hold控制力;B. way方法;C. temper脾气;D. sight视力。前文提到作者从陡坡上翻滚下去,因此作者不能再握住雪橇了。lose one’s way译为“迷路”,lose one’s temper发脾气,lose one’s sight失明。故选A项。 13.考查名词词组辨析。句意:在一声突然的哭喊之后,这些小狗和雪橇最终停了下来。A. an end结尾;B. a close密切;C. a stop停止;D. a finish结束。本句中come to a stop译为“停止”,符合题意。故选C项。 14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:随后我呆住了。A. quitted离开;B. stopped停止;C. froze冻结;D. sighed叹气。下一句中提到作者看到Kenai身下全是血,他受伤了,因此这里指作者看到这个情况后呆住了。故选C项。 15.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他看着我,它的蓝色的眼睛祈求我继续下去。A. begging祈求;B. suggesting建议;C. persuading劝慰;D. requesting要求。根据下文“He would run us all the way to the finish”可知,尽管Kenai受伤了,但是它的求战意识仍旧旺盛,故这里用begging表示他请求继续比赛。故选A项。 16.考查连接词辨析。句意:Kenai想要和我们一起跑到终点,无论需要付出什么。A. how怎样;B. what什么;C. who谁;D. which哪一个。此处no matter what译为“无论什么”,引导让步状语从句。故选B项。 17.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我看见了我在书架上为奖牌留下的地方。A. place地点;B. board板;C. space空间;D. box盒子。结合生活实际可知,人们会将奖杯、奖牌摆放在显眼的地方展示,因此这里指书架上留出来的空间。故选C项。 18.考查介词短语辨析。句意:我认为有些东西要比赢得比赛更重要。A. more than多于;B. less than少于;C. rather than而不是;D. other than除了。结合前一句“But then I saw Kenai, my devoted friend.”可知作者认为Kenai是他最忠诚的朋友,因此比起赢得比赛,作者更关心朋友的安危。故选A项。 19.考查动词短语辨析。句意:我轻柔的用毯子将Kenai包裹起来然后回到小路上。A. brought up抚养;B. put up举起,张贴;C. wrapped up包裹;D. took up占据。结合下一句“Blake won”可知,作者最后选择以Kenai的安危为重,所以这里用毯子将它包裹起来。故选C项。 20.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:当然,Blake赢了,但是我并不对自己感到抱歉,因为我赢得了真正重要的奖励。A. valued有价值的;B. cherished珍爱的;C. counted重要的;D. deserved值得的。该句描述的是作者在这次经历中的一个感悟,作者虽然没有赢得比赛,但是得到了真正重要的奖励就是他和Kenai之间的感情。故选C项。
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