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    I was working as a lifeguard at Tower 15 on Newport Beach and two blocks to my right was another guard named Mike, working at Tower 17. He called me over the phone and said, “Hey, I have _____two kids who are swimming in the dangerous zone. I have to give them a warning. Keep an eye on us.” I said “Sure.” In case of _____ , anytime we got out of our tower, we were supposed to _____somebody else.

Mike hung up the phone and____ the lifebuoy(救生圈). Then he realized that these two kids had been _____and that there was a great tendency for them to be _____by the wave.____, Mike rushed toward the ocean. I______ the water and all I found was two small heads. The mother of the two kids knelt down on the beach with ____.

When I dropped my binoculars (望远镜) and reached the mother, Mike was in waist-deep water, _____ the two kids. I turned to the mum and said, “Hey, it’s OK. They are safe.” I saw the terror started to _____. Then she glanced back and got her first good look at Mike. A new kind of _____washed over her face as though there was another threat to her kids’ lives. She snatched her kids without _____.

Mike had some seemingly _____behavior, and his shaved head showed a scar. Maybe he had no _____manners, but his lifesaving ability ______his unsatisfactory skills in PR (public relation). From the mother’s point of ______, Mike was a really terrible guy. However, that couldn’t change the fact that he had just ____her kids.

Mike just glanced at me and smiled. As I jogged back to my tower, I promised myself I’d never let my own ____prevent me from ____a hero when I meet one.

1.A.spotted B.saved C.arrested D.scolded

2.A.emergencies B.disasters C.statements D.punishments

3.A.assist B.inform C.confirm D.consider

4.A.repaired B.seized C.provided D.abandoned

5.A.quarreling B.laughing C.struggling D.trembling

6.A.supported B.directed C.swallowed D.prevented

7.A.Still B.Instead C.Indeed D.Thus

8.A.explored B.noticed C.reached D.scanned

9.A.noises B.screams C.beliefs D.gestures

10.A.hiding B.counting C.beating D.carrying

11.A.fade away B.split up C.break down D.come around

12.A.surprise B.panic C.regret D.doubt

13.A.purpose B.expectation C.appreciation D.discrimination

14.A.stubborn B.abnormal C.mysterious D.disturbing

15.A.elegant B.positive C.unpleasant D.aggressive

16.A.gave in to B.lived up to C.made up for D.stood up for

17.A.application B.judgement C.opinion D.view

18.A.comforted B.assisted C.condemned D.frightened

19.A.decision B.request C.prejudice D.justice

20.A.recognizing B.representing C.remembering D.rejecting

 

1.A 2.A 3.B 4.B 5.C 6.C 7.D 8.D 9.B 10.D 11.A 12.B 13.C 14.D 15.A 16.C 17.D 18.B 19.C 20.A 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了救生员Mike在海边救了两个小孩子,孩子们的母亲却因为Mike的外表误以为他是坏人的故事。由此,作者向读者传递一个信息:不要以貌取人。 1. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:他给我打电话说,“我在瞭望塔上发现两个小孩儿在危险海域游泳”。A. spotted发现;B. saved挽救;C. arrested逮捕;D. scolded训斥。根据下文“I have to give them a warning.(我要警告他们。)”可知,Mike“发现”了状况,即他发现了两个小孩儿在危险海域游泳。故选A。 2. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:一旦有突发情况,我们离开瞭望塔时应该让其他人知道。A. emergencies紧急事件,突发情况;B. disasters灾难;C. statements声明;D. punishments惩罚。由常识可知,两个小孩儿在危险海域游泳,是容易出现突发情况的。故选A。 3. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:一旦有突发情况,我们离开瞭望塔时应该让其他人知道。A. assist帮助;B. inform告诉;C. confirm确认;D. consider考虑。根据Mike和作者的对话可知,Mike准备去查看那两个孩子的情况,在他出发前他把情况告知了作者,即他们中有人离开瞭望塔时会“告知”另一个人。故选B。 4. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:Mike挂断电话,迅速拿起救生圈。A. repaired修理;B. seized迅速抓住;C. provided提供; D. abandoned抛弃。根据常识可知,去海里救人,自然是要快速拿起救生圈,抢时间救人并确保安全。故选B。 5. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:然后他意识到这两个孩子一直在挣扎,他们很有可能被海浪吞没。A. quarreling争吵;B. laughing 笑;C. struggling挣扎; D. trembling颤抖。由后文的“All I found was two small heads.”可知,孩子们只露出两个小脑袋了,说明他们当时正在水里挣扎。故选C。 6. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:然后他意识到这两个孩子一直在挣扎,他们很有可能被海浪吞没。 A. supported支持;B. directed指导; C. swallowed吞没;D. prevented阻止。根据下文“Mike rushed toward the ocean.(迈克冲向大海)”以及“all I found was two small heads.(孩子们只露出两个小脑袋了。)”可知,孩子们有可能会被大海吞没,需要救助。故选C。 7. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:因此,迈克冲向大海。A. Still仍然;B. Instead代替;C. Indeed 确实;D. Thus因此。分析空格前后的句子可知,孩子们可能会被海浪吞没,因此迈克奔跑着去救他们,即这两句话之间存在因果关系。故选D。 8. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我扫视了一下水面,发现只有两个小脑袋。A. explored探索;B. noticed注意;C. reached到达;D. scanned细察,审视,浏览。根据下文的“all I found was two small heads.”可知,孩子们只露出两个小脑袋了,这是作者察看水面的结果。故选D。 9. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:两个孩子的母亲尖叫着跪在海滩上。A. noises噪音;B. screams尖叫;C. beliefs信仰;D. gestures手势。孩子有溺水的危险,母亲应该是非常恐惧的呼喊,因此,用screams最合乎语境。故选B。 10. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我放下望远镜,来到那位母亲跟前,Mike正在齐腰深的水里,抱着两个孩子。A. hiding躲藏;B. counting计数;C. beating打;D. carrying携带,抱。Mike下水救人,两个孩子因为在水中挣扎了一番,此时的孩子应该没有什么力气了,因此,Mike应该是抱着两个孩子。故选D。 11. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:我看到这位母亲的恐惧开始消失。A. fade away逐渐消失;B. split up分离;C. break down出故障,分解;D. come around苏醒,拜访。根据上文“Hey, it’s OK. They are safe.”可知,母亲听到孩子安全了,所以不再那么害怕了。故选A。 12. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:一种新的恐慌掠过她的脸,仿佛她的孩子们又受到了威胁。A. surprise吃惊; B. panic恐慌;C. regret遗憾;D. doubt怀疑。根据本句的“as though there was another threat to her kids’ lives. ”可知,仿佛她的孩子们的生命又受到了新的威胁,因此她又感到了恐慌。故选B。 13. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:她不领情地一子下夺过了孩子。A. purpose目的; B. expectation期待;C. appreciation感激;D. discrimination歧视。一种新的恐慌掠过她的脸,仿佛她的孩子们的生命又受到了威胁。因此,尽管Mike救了她的孩子,她却没有表示感谢。故选C。 14. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:迈克有一些看起来令人不安的行为,而且他剃光的头上有一道伤疤。A. stubborn顽固的;B. abnormal 不正常的;C. mysterious神秘的;D. disturbing 令人不安的。他剃光的头上有一道伤疤,因此这使他看起来让人感到不舒服,即令人不安的。故选D。 15. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:也许他没有优雅的举止,但他的救生能力弥补了他不令人满意的公关技巧。A. elegant优雅的;B. positive积极的;C. unpleasant讨厌的;D. aggressive好斗的。迈克有一些看起来令人不安的行为,而且他剃光的头上有一道伤疤。由此可知,此处是指他的举止不优雅。故选A。 16. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:也许他没有优雅的举止,但他的救生能力弥补了他不令人满意的公关技巧。A. gave in to向……屈服;B. lived up to不辜负;C. made up for弥补;D. stood up for支持。他的举止不优雅,再由but表示转折可知,即他的救生能力弥补了他不令人满意的公关技巧。故选C。 17. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:在这位母亲看来,迈克真是个可怕的家伙。A. application申请;B. judgement判断;C. opinion看法;D. view观点。根据上文对Mike的容貌描述可知,在这位母亲看来,Mike不像好人。固定短语from sb’s point of view:在某人看来。故选D。 18. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:然而,这并不能改变他刚刚救了她孩子的事实。A. comforted安慰;B. assisted帮助;C. condemned谴责;D. frightened害怕。由上文可知,Mike帮助她的孩子从海浪中成功脱险。故选B。 19. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:当我慢跑回到我的塔上时,我向自己保证,当我遇到一个英雄时,我绝不会让自己的偏见阻止我认可他。A. decision决定;B. request请求;C. prejudice偏见;D. justice公正。Mike救了两个孩子,他们的妈妈却因Mike的容貌不仅不感谢,而且还心生恐惧。因此,此处是指这位母亲的偏见。故选C。 20. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我慢跑回到我的塔上时,我向自己保证,当我遇到一个英雄时,我绝不会让自己的偏见阻止我认可他。A. recognizing认识,承认,认可;B. representing代表;C. remembering记住;D. rejecting拒绝。Mike救了孩子,他们的母亲却没有感激,作者由此产生了感触,惋惜那位母亲不识英雄,作者绝不会像她这样。故选A。
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