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    It was the first day of our youth group ski trip. While I waited for the ski lift, I saw a booth (亭子) _______ ski lessons. I considered taking an hour-long lesson, but then I heard my voice in my head: Nah, you don’t need any help. _______, you’ve skied once before.

As I stood on the edge of the beginner’s slope (斜坡), my _______ shrank, for I hadn’t skied for two years. But _______ enough, I’d be able to figure it out.

So, I pushed off and _______. I was like a _______ moose (驼鹿) on roller skates. My skis crossed each other. I couldn’t stop or _______. I fell about eight times on that beginner’s slope _______ I finally came to a stop by hitting a small tree. The second time down, I only fell four times, so I _______ I was getting better. I rode up for a third try with my friend Jen.

“Todd, you might really hurt yourself,” Jen said gently. “I think you should take a ________.”

I don’t need help! I screamed in my head. With that, I ________ down the hill. Near the bottom, my left ski rocketed out from under me. My upper body threw ________. My entire weight ________ on my face.

As my head pounded and my face started to swell, I finally ________ that I needed help. I swallowed my ________ and marched up to the ski lessons booth.

1.A.offering B.declaring C.creating D.recording

2.A.Above all B.All in all C.In all D.After all

3.A.attention B.wisdom C.confidence D.experience

4.A.sure B.sad C.frank D.honest

5.A.calmed down B.sped up C.gave in D.stood out

6.A.wild B.quiet C.anxious D.gentle

7.A.sign B.turn C.wave D.shake

8.A.after B.unless C.before D.when

9.A.doubted B.feared C.hoped D.figured

10.A.break B.ride C.risk D.lesson

11.A.flew B.walked C.rolled D.danced

12.A.across B.aside C.forward D.backward

13.A.leaned B.landed C.slid D.stuck

14.A.agreed B.denied C.admitted D.regretted

15.A.anger B.pride C.panic D.energy

 

1.A 2.D 3.C 4.A 5.B 6.A 7.B 8.C 9.D 10.D 11.A 12.C 13.B 14.C 15.B 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述作者虽然两年没有滑雪,但是认为自己以前有滑雪经历,不需要任何帮助,坚持自己滑雪,在滑雪过程中摔跤数次,最终求助的经历。 1. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我等待滑雪缆车的时候,我看到一个提供滑雪课程的亭子。A. offering 提供;B. declaring 申明;C. creating 创造;D. recording 记录。根据下一句“I considered taking an hour-long lesson”可知,我考虑参加一个长时间的课程。由此可见,我是看到亭子内提供滑雪课程。选项A. offering 提供,符合语境。故选A。 2. 考查副词词组辨析。句意:毕竟,你之前滑过一次雪了。A. Above all 首先,尤其是;B. All in all 总而言之;C. In all 总共,合计;D. After all 毕竟。根据前文“I considered taking an hour-long lesson, but then I heard my voice in my head: Nah, you don’t need any help.”可知,我考虑参加一个长时间的课程,但是然后我在大脑中听到我的声音:呐,你不需要任何帮助。由此可见,本句“你之前滑过一次雪了”和前文“我考虑参加一个长时间的课程”一种转折关系。选项D. after all 毕竟,表达转折关系,符合语境。故选D。 3. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:当我站在初学者的斜波边缘时,我的自信心退缩了,因为我已经两年没有滑过雪了。A. attention 注意力;B. wisdom 智慧;C. confidence 自信;D. experience 经历。由本句中的“for I hadn’t skied for two years.”可知,因为我已经两年没有滑过雪了。这是对前面“my ___3___ shrank”的原因说明。由此可见,我因为两年没有滑过雪,所以不是很相信自己能否滑好。选项C. confidence 自信,符合语境。故选C。 4. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但是足够确信的是,我将能处理好。A. sure 确信的,一定的;B. sad 悲伤的,难过的;C. frank 坦白的,直率的;D. honest 诚实的。由本句中的But可知,本句和前一句“As I stood on the edge of the beginner’s slope (斜坡), my ___3___ shrank, for I hadn’t skied for two years.”表达的“当我站在初学者的斜波边缘时,我的自信心退缩了,因为我已经两年没有滑过雪了。”,两者是对比关系。由此可见,本句应表达的是我相信自己可以滑好。选项A. sure 确信的,符合语境。故选A。 5. 考查动词词组辨析。句意:所以我离开并且加速。A. calmed down 平静下来;B. sped up 加速;C. gave in 放弃;D. stood out 站出来,引人注目。由后文“My skis crossed each other. I couldn’t stop or ___7___.”可知,我的滑雪撬在相互交叉。我不能停止或者转弯。由此可见,我滑动雪橇离开,然后是加速滑雪,滑雪撬才会交叉并且无法停止下来。选项B. sped up 加速,符合语境。故选B。 6. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我就像一个穿着溜冰鞋发狂的驼鹿。A. wild 野生的,狂热的;B. quiet 安静的;C. anxious 焦虑的;D. gentle 温和的。由后两句“My skis crossed each other. I couldn’t stop or ___7___.”可知,我的滑雪撬在相互交叉。我不能停止或者转弯。由此可见,我的滑雪行为就像个发狂奔走的驼鹿。选项A. wild 野生的,狂热的,符合语境。故选A。 7. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我不能停止或者转弯。A. sign 签名;B. turn 转弯,转动;C. wave 挥舞;D. shake 摇动。由后一句“I fell about eight times on that beginner’s slope ___8___ I finally came to a stop by hitting a small tree.”可知,在我撞上一颗小树最终停下来之前,我在初学者的斜坡上摔倒了8次。由此可见,我不会停下和转弯这些滑雪的动作,一直让自己摔倒。选项B. turn 转弯,符合语境。故选B。 8. 考查连词词义辨析。句意:在我撞上一颗小树最终停下来之前,我在初学者的斜坡上摔倒了8次。A. after 在……之后;B. unless 直到……才;C. before 在……之前;D. when 当……时。分析本句可知,前半部分“我在初学者的斜坡上摔倒了8次”和后半部分“我撞上一颗小树最终停下来”之间的动作是先后关系,“我在初学者的斜坡上摔倒了8次”发生在“我撞上一颗小树最终停下来”之前。选项C. before 在……之前,符合语境。故选C。 9. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:第二次滑下来,我只摔倒了4次,所以我认为我正在变的更好。A. doubted 疑惑;B. feared 害怕;C. hoped 希望;D. figured 认为。由本句中的so可知,前半部分“第二次滑下来,我只摔倒了4次”和后半部分“后半部分“我正在变得更好”之间是因果关系。由此可见,我因为自己第二次只摔倒了4次,所以认为我是在变得更好。选项D. figured 认为,符合语境。故选D。 10. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我认为你应该参加课程。A. break 休息;B. ride 旅程;C. risk 风险;D. lesson 课程。由最后一段最后一句“I swallowed my ___15___ and marched up to the ski lessons booth.”可知,我收起我得骄傲,然后冲向教滑雪课程的亭子。由此可见,作者应该去参加滑雪课程。选项D. lesson 课程,符合语境。故选D。 11. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:伴随着脑海中的尖叫,我往山下飞去。A. flew 飞;B. walked 步行;C. rolled 滚动;D. danced 跳舞。由后文“Near the bottom, my left ski rocketed out from under me. My upper body threw ___12___. My entire weight ___13___ on my face.”可知,在接近山底的时候,我左边的滑雪撬从我底下冲出。我的上半身向前一倾我整个重量飞落到我的脸上。由此可见,作者是在往山下滑行,如同飞出去一般。选项A. flew 飞,符合语境。故选A。 12. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:我的上半身向前一倾。A. across 横穿;B. aside 在旁边;C. forward 向前地;D. backward 向后地。由后一句“My entire weight ___13___ on my face.”可知,我整个重量飞落到我的脸上。由此可见,我的上半身向前一倾,整个人翻转落地。选项C. forward 向前地,符合语境。故选C。 13. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我整个重量飞落到我的脸上。A. leaned 倾斜;B. landed 着落; C. slid 滑落;D. stuck 粘贴。由前两句“Near the bottom, my left ski rocketed out from under me. My upper body threw ___12___.”可知,在接近山底的时候,我左边的滑雪撬从我底下冲出。我上半身向前扔出去。由此可见,这是对我摔倒的具体描述,我的上半身向前一倾,接着是脸部落地的动作。选项B. landed 着落,符合语境。故选B。 14. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我的头连续受到重击,我的脸开始肿胀的时候,我最后承认我需要帮助。A. agreed 同意;B. denied 否认;C. admitted 承认;D. regretted 后悔。由第一段的第三句后半部分“but then I heard my voice in my head: Nah, you don’t need any help.”和第五段的第一句“I don’t need help!”可知,但是我听到我大脑中的声音:呐,你不需要任何帮助。我不需要帮助!由此可见,我一直都认为自己是不需要帮助的,但是经过自己头连续重击,脸开始肿胀,最后承认需要帮助。选项C. admitted 承认,符合语境。故选C。 15. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我收起我的骄傲,然后冲向滑雪课程的亭子。A. anger 愤怒;B. pride 骄傲;C. panic 恐慌;D. energy 能量。由第二段“As I stood on the edge of the beginner’s slope (斜坡), my ___3___ shrank, for I hadn’t skied for two years. But ___4___ enough, I’d be able to figure it out.”可知,当我站在初学者的斜波边缘时,我的自信心退缩了,因为我已经两年没有滑过雪了。但是足够确信,我将能解决掉它。由此可见,我一开始对自己足够自信,认为自己有能力解决滑雪问题,不需要任何帮助。这是对自己能力的绝对自信和骄傲。选项B. pride 骄傲,符合语境。故选B。
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