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I don't know your name, and I'm guessing that you are about high school age. I ________ you in action yesterday as you saved a little boy from ________ at Lake Elmo beach.

I was sitting on a bench with my friends,   ________ their children played in the water. I remember   ________ you taking off your shorts, grabbing your ________  device(设备)and heading into the water. My friends and I noticed at that moment the little boy's ________ moving up and down. He couldn't have been more than two years old and ________ to be alone in the water.

You got to him, put your floatation device around him, and   ________ him back to shore. We could see the boy was ________ as you carried him out of the water and laid him on the ________  . You started doing compressions(按压)on his chest, that is when we knew it was a bad ________  . We reached you and knew you needed ________ . I picked up my phone and dialed 911.

Soon, the ambulance ________ and several doctors were there to assist you. You appeared ________ as you walked away, as anyone would be. I ________ if this is your first rescue it doesn’t matter. What you did was heroic, and I ________  you.

Had you been a few seconds later, this ________ could have ended quite differently. You were alert (警觉的)and ________ what was going on in the water, responsible for watching over a hundred kids at that time. ________ your fear, you took action. Because of you, the little boy and his family are________  together today.

1.A. accompanied   B. witnessed    C. expected   D. ignored

2.A. drowning    B. missing      C. bleeding   D. falling

3.A. although  B. unless      C. if          D. while

4.A. imagining     B. minding      C. stopping    D. noticing

5.A. digital       B. convenient   C. rescue      D. nuclear

6.A. feet         B. head         C. legs        D. arms

7.A. pretended     B. determined   C. appeared    D. prepared

8.A. allowed    B. lifted       C. swam         D. dropped

9.A. frozen       B. weak         C. excited      D. calm

10.A. beach       B. stone       C. board       D. bench

11.A. meaning     B. process     C. presentation D. situation

12.A. food         B. money       C. help         D. time

13.A. pulled in  B. set out     C. passed by   D. ran away

14.A. proud        B. confident    C. independent  D. frightened

15.A. know         B. predict     C. wonder      D. believe

16.A. applaud      B. protect     C. doubt       D. greet

17.A. idea         B. performance  C. game        D. story

18.A. curious about B. aware of    C. afraid of    D. confused about

19.A. But for      B. Regardless ofC. Except for D. Thanks to

20.A. pitifully    B. strictly   C. happily     D. sincerely

 

1.B 2.A 3.D 4.D 5.C 6.B 7.C 8.C 9.B 10.A 11.D 12.C 13.A 14.D 15.C 16.A 17.D 18.B 19.B 20.C 【解析】 试题分析:本文属于记叙文阅读,介绍了一位机警的人勇敢地跳进水里挽救了落水儿童的故事,在文章中作者表示了感激和钦佩之情。 1.B 考查动词辨析。动词accompany陪伴;witness见证,目睹;expect期待;ignore忽视;我目睹了你昨天挽救了一个男孩没有被淹死。根据第二段内容可知我亲眼目睹救人这一幕。故B正确。 2.A 考查上下文串联。根据46空句My friends and I noticed at that moment the little boy's ________ moving up and down.可知那个男孩在水里挣扎,他跳进水里救起了这个男孩,没有让他被淹死。故A正确。 3.D 考查连词辨析。本句表示朋友的孩子在水里玩耍,同时我和朋友们坐在凳子上。这两个事情是同时发生的,所以使用while“当...时”引导时间状语从句。 4.】D 考查动词辨析。动词imagine想象;mind介意;stop阻止;notice注意到;我记得注意到你脱掉短裤,跳进水里。叙述的作者亲眼看见的事情,所以使用notice。故D正确。 5.】C 考查上下文串联。名词digital数码的;convenient方便的;recue救援的;nuclear核的;对方要去救人,当然是携带着救援设备。再根据48空前You got to him, put your floatation device around him可知C正确。 6.】B 考查常识。当有人落水的时候,岸上的人首先只能看见落水的人的头部,不会是脚、腿或胳膊。故B正确。 7.】C 考查动词辨析。动词pretend假装;determine决定;appear似乎;prepare准备;他可能还不到两岁,似乎单独一个人在水里。ABD三项与上下文语义不搭配。 8.C 考查动词辨析。动词allow允许;lift举起;swim游泳;drop跌落,下降;本句叙述了对方用救生设备绕着小孩,然后带着他游回岸边。AD两项与上下文不搭配,更不可能是“举起”。故C项正确。 9.B 考查上下文串联。形容词frozen冻僵的;weak虚弱的;excited兴奋的;calm镇定的;根据下一句You started doing compressions(按压)on his chest对方对孩子进行了急救,说明孩子很虚弱,情况很糟糕。故B正确。 10.A 考查上下文串联。根据第一段第二句I ________ you in action yesterday as you saved a little boy from ________ at Lake Elmo beach.可知是在Lake Elmo的湖边发生了这件事情,所以对方是把孩子拉到了湖边。故A正确。 11.D 考查上下文串联。名词meaning意义;process过程;presentation呈现;situation情况,情景;根据上一句You started doing compressions(按压)on his chest,对孩子进行了急救,说明当时的情况很糟糕了。故D正确。 12.C 考查上下文串联。名词food食物;money金钱;help帮助;time时间;根据下一句I picked up my phone and dialed 911.我报警,希望得到警察的帮助。说明我知道对方需要帮助。故C正确。 13.A 考查动词短语辨析。短语pull in驶入;set out动身,出发;pass by经过;ran away跑开;很快,救护车就开了过来,医生过来帮助你了。故A正确。 14.D 考查形容词辨析。形容词proud自豪的;confident自信的;independent独立的;frightened害怕的;当你走开的时候,你似乎很害怕。因为孩子的情况很危险,你很害怕孩子的生命是不是有问题。同时根据________ your fear,说明D项正确。 15.C 考查动词辨析。动词know知道;predict预测;wonder想知道;believe相信;我想知道这是不是你第一次急救,但这都没有关系。后面是if引导的宾语从句,表示不确定的事实,所以使用wonder。 16.A 考查动词辨析。动词applaud鼓掌;protect保护;doubt怀疑;greet问候;根据前一句What you did was heroic你做的事情是英雄的行为,那么应该使用applaud鼓掌,说明我为你骄傲。故A正确。 17.D 考查名词辨析。名词idea观点;performance表演;game游戏;story故事;本句是一个虚拟语气,表示与过去的事实相反。如果你晚了几分钟,这个故事的结局是完全不一样了。名词story指发生的这个事情。故D正确。 18.B 考查形容词短语辨析。形容词短语be curious about对...好奇;be aware of意识到;be afraid of担心,害怕;be confused about对...困惑;你很警觉也知道水里发生的事情。根据句意说明B正确。 19.B 考查介词短语辨析。短语but for要不是,如果没有...;regardless of不管,尽管;except for除...之外;thanks to多亏;尽管你也害怕,但是你采取了行动。真是因为你的行动,那个孩子得救了。故B正确。 20. 考点:考查记叙文阅读
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