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Rocky was a 65-pound dog. Rita was his eleven-year-old _______. When Rocky was given to her, Rita immediately liked him. Whenever she was not in school, the two were _______together and within touching distance. The family would often lovingly_______the pair as “R and R”.

   But Rocky had one_______he feared water very much, which was due to an awful experience he had at the age of seven weeks in his_______home. He was nearly_______by a naughty boy who had been blamed by his father.

   One late afternoon, Rita’s mother_________R and R to a shopping area near a lake. Rita was running along the boardwalk above the surface of the_______, enjoying the beautiful scenery around. It was then that a boy on a bicycle_______Rita. She let out a cry of pain and fell into the lake __________there.

   Rita’s mother was at the entrance of a __________which was a hundred feet away. She rushed to the lake shouting for help. Rocky seemed to __________his fear and jumped into the water to save his owner. Rocky immediately went to Rita and__________her by the shoulder’s clothes. This caused her to__________so that her face was out of the water and she coughed.__________, the water was calm, they were not far from__________, and Rocky quickly reached a depth where his __________were on solid ground. He dragged Rita __________her head was completely out of the water, and then stood __________her, licking () her face.

   Rita and her family believe that it was only the big dog’s____________for the little girl that caused him to take action that might be life-threatening.

1.A. friend    B. guard    C. owner    D. trainer

2.A. sometimes    B. seldom    C. often    D. always

3.A. recognize    B. refer to    C. consider    D. laugh at

4.A. shortcoming    B. habit    C. mistake    D. pain

5.A. comfortable    B. poor    C. previous    D. new

6.A. killed    B. drowned    C. ruined    D. abandoned

7.A. took    B. accompanied    C. followed    D. sent

8.A. ice    B. snow    C. water    D. frost

9.A. beat    B. met    C. hurt    D. hit

10.A. lying    B. swimming    C. pushing    D. floating

11.A. park    B. garden    C. store    D. theater

12.A. overcome    B. ease    C. sense    D. realize

13.A. comforted    B. seized    C. rescued    D. approached

14.A. roll over    B. show off    C. look up    D. turn around

15.A. Unexpectedly    B. Hopefully    C. Fortunately    D. Eventually

16.A. a shelter    B. danger    C. a rock    D. shore

17.A. arms    B. feet    C. legs    D. hands

18.A. until    B. before    C. after    D. once

19.A. for    B. beside    C. with    D. against

20.A. courage    B. devotion    C. sympathy    D. love

 

1.C 2.D 3.B 4.A 5.C 6.B 7.A 8.C 9.D 10.D 11.C 12.A 13.B 14.A 15.C 16.D 17.B 18.A 19.B 20.D 【解析】本文讲述了一只之前因为一段糟糕的经历而怕水的狗,在现在的主人——11岁的小女孩Rita落水时,毫不犹疑的跳下水去救它主人的故事。获救的一家人认为这只狗是因为对Rita的喜爱让它采取有可能危及它生命的行动,体现了人与动物之间的真挚情感。 1.考查名词辨析以及对语境的理解。A. friend朋友;B. guard护卫,警卫;C. owner主人;D. trainer训兽师,运动鞋。根据下文and jumped into the water to save his owner.可知,小女孩Rita是这只狗Rocky的主人,故选C。 2.考查副词辨析以及对语境的理解。A. sometimes有时;B. seldom从不;C. often经常;D. always总是。句意:Rita不上学时,她俩总是在一起,在能接触到的距离内。故选D。 3.考查固定结构以及对语境的理解。A. recognize识别,辨认;B. refer to提及,涉及,查阅;C. consider考虑;D. laugh at嘲笑。句意:家人总是很亲昵地把她们称作“R and R组合”。固定结构refer to...as... 将……称为……。故选B。 4.考查名词辨析以及对语境的理解。A. shortcoming缺点;B. habit习惯;C. mistake错误;D. pain疼痛。句意:但是Rocky有一个缺点——它非常害怕水。根据句意可知,选A。 5.考查形容词辨析以及对语境的理解。A. comfortable舒服的;B. poor穷的;C. previous先前的;D. new新的。句意:Rocky怕水是因为在它七个星期大时,在它先前的家里面的一次可怕的经历。根据句意可知选C。 6.考查动词辨析以及对语境的理解。A. killed杀害;B. drowned淹死;C. ruined毁坏;D. abandoned放弃,抛弃。根据上文提到的Rocky怕水是因为一次可怕的经历,可知Rocky差点被一个淘气的小男孩淹死,故选B。 7.考查动词辨析以及对语境的理解。A. took带;B. accompanied陪伴;C. followed跟随;D. sent送,寄。句意:一天傍晚,Rita的妈妈带Rita和Rocky去湖边的购物区。根据句意可知,选A。 8.考查名词辨析以及对语境的理解。A. ice冰;B. snow雪;C. water水;D. frost霜。boardwalk木栈道。句意:Rita沿着水面上的木质小道一路跑着,欣赏周围的美景。故这里选C。 9.考查动词辨析以及对语境的理解。A. beat打败,跳动;B. met遇见;C. hurt伤害;D. hit碰撞,打击。根据下文Rita落入水中,可知就在这时,一个骑自行车的男孩撞到Rita,故选D。 10.考查对语境的理解。A. lying说谎的,横卧的;B. swimming游泳的;C. pushing奋斗的;莽撞的;D. floating流动的,浮动的。句意:她发出一声痛苦的呼喊然后落入流动的湖水中。故选D。 11.考查名词辨析以及对语境的理解。A. park公园;B. garden花园;C. store商店;D. theater剧院。上文提到他们是去shopping area。句意:Rita的妈妈这时在100英尺以外商店的入口处。故选C。 12.考查动词辨析以及对语境的理解。A. overcome克服;B. ease减轻,延缓;C. sense感觉;D. realize意识到,实现。句意:Rocky似乎克服了恐惧,跳入水中救它的主人。根据句意可知选A。 13.考查动词辨析以及对语境的理解。A. comforted安慰;B. seized抓住;C. rescued拯救;D. approached接近。句意:Rocky立刻游向Rita,抓住Rita肩膀的衣服。根据句意可知选B。 14.考查动词短语辨析以及对语境的理解。A. roll over翻身,反侧;B. show off 炫耀;C. look up向上看,查阅;D. turn around转身。句意:这让Rita翻了个身,脸露出水面,并能咳出来了。根据句意可知选A。 15.考查副词辨析以及对语境的理解。A. Unexpectedly始料未及地;B. Hopefully有希望地;C. Fortunately幸运地;D. Eventually最终地。句意:幸运地是,水面很平静,他们距离岸边不远。故这里选C。 16.考查名词辨析以及对语境的理解。A. a shelter避难所,居所;B. danger危险;C. a rock岩石;D. shore海滨,支柱。句意:他们距离岸边不远,Rocky很快就到了脚能直接接地的深度。故这里选D。 17.考查名词辨析以及对语境的理解。A. arms胳膊;B. feet脚;C. legs腿;D. hands手。很明显,能直接接地的肯定是脚,故选B。 18.考查连词辨析以及对语境的理解。A. until直到;B. before在…之前;C. after在…之后;D. once一旦。句意:它拉着Rita,直到她的头完全出水面。根据句意可知选A。 19.考查介词辨析以及对语境的理解。Rocky把Rita拉出水面,站在她旁边,舔她的脸。根据语境可知选B。 20.考查名词辨析以及对语境的理解。A. courage勇气;B. devotion奉献;C. sympathy同情;D. love爱,喜爱。句意:Rita和她的家人认为,是这只大狗对小女孩的喜爱让它采取有可能危及它生命的行动。根据句意可知选D。
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