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    Grady threw down his backpack and slammed the car door shut

“This is going to be a really ____ week”he said unhappily to no one ____ He looked around the campgroundHundreds of tall and green fir treessome as tall as church towers__ the mountainsidegiving it the appearance of a green carpetThe sun would be setting soonThenGrady thoughtmaybe the ____ wouldn’t be unbearableBut actually even up here in the ____ the hot stickiness of July was closely attached to him

Grady hated campingbut it was something his family ____ every summerHis father liked cooking over an open firetelling stories about how to ____ things like bear attacks and swarms of beesHis mother and younger brother Jared 1iked to hike and take ____ of animalsJared had a collection of bug pictures that he’d ____ to the walls in his half of their roomGrady thought they were just scary and proof that Jared was a ____ kid

They set up camp—two ____ one for his parents and one for himself and JaredWhile everyone else started ____ dinnerGradylooking for some place to cool downset off for the nearby streamwhich was deep enough to ____ in

As he ____ the streamsomething caught his eyeThere was a(an) ____ black bear cub—no more than two feet tall with a lovely faceIt was playing pretty ____ at the water’s edge ____ its surroundingsGrady moved closer to get a ____ lookThen Grady heard a sound behind himHe ____ his father saying that bear cubs would never be  __   Then he turned around and saw the cub’s mother moving swiftly towards him…

1.A. risky B. 1engthy C. peaceful D. interesting

2.A. in particular B. in advance C. in brief D. in silence

3.A. blocked B. reflected C. scarred D. covered

4.A. dust B. campground C. heat D. sun

5.A. river B. sky C. tower D. mountain

6.A. believed in B. stuck to C. came cross D. lived through

7.A. survive B. experience C. explore D. recognize

8.A. care B. control C. examples D. pictures

9.A. guided B. pinned C. taken D. thrown

10.A. sensitive B. smart C. strange D. tough

11.A. beds B. rooms C. tents D. plates

12.A. altering B. hunting C. ordering D. preparing

13.A. dig B. swim C. hide D. sink

14.A. crossed B. imagined C. neared D. 1eft

15.A. adorable B. aggressive C. injured D. 1arge

16.A. cautiously B. joyfully C. forcefully D. nervously

17.A. attacking B. destroying C. hating D. ignoring

18.A. better B. brighter C. fixed D. 1asting

19.A. found B. 1earned C. remembered D. misunderstood

20.A. alone B. awake C. smart D. scared

 

1.B 2.A 3.D 4.C 5.D 6.B 7.A 8.D 9.B 10.C 11.C 12.D 13.B 14.C 15.A 16.B 17.D 18.A 19.C 20.A 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。Grady不喜欢野营,但他的父母却非常喜欢野营。于是他跟着父母一起去山上野营,在家人准备晚餐时,他去附近的小溪玩,在那儿他看见了一只幼熊,这时他想更好地观察幼熊的时候,母熊却出现了。 1.考查形容词辨析。A. risky冒险的;B. 1engthy漫长的;C. peaceful安宁的;D. interesting有趣的;句意:这将是一个非常漫长的星期。根据文章可知,Grady不喜欢去野营,所以觉得一周的时间很长。分析选项可知B符合题意,故选择B项。 2.考查介词短语辨析。A. in particular尤其,特别;B. in advance提前;C. in brief简而言之,总之;D. in silence沉默地,不说话。句意:他没有特别地对谁不高兴。分析句子可知他只是不高兴,没有专门对谁,故选择A项。 3.考查动词辨析。A. blocked阻止,阻塞;B. reflected反思,深思熟虑;C. scarred结疤,留下疤痕;D. covered覆盖;句意:数以百计的蓝绿色冷杉树,有些像教堂塔一样高,覆盖着山坡,给它一个郁郁葱葱的绿色地毯的外观。分析句意可知是树木覆盖(cover)着山坡。故选择D项。 4.考查名词辨析。A. dust灰尘;B. campground露营场所;C. heat热度,高温;D. sun太阳。句意:太阳很快就要下山了。然后,格雷迪想,也许不会那么热了。尤其是后面“ the hot stickiness of…”就是一个提示,故选择C项。 5.考查名词辨析。A. river河流;B. sky天空;C. tower塔;D. mountain山;这里表示“即使在山上”。根据上文可知,格雷迪来到山上,因此选择D项。 6.考查动词短语辨析。A. believed in相信;B. stuck to坚持;C. came cross碰到,偶遇;D. lived through经历,经过。句意:格雷迪讨厌野营,但这是他的家人每年夏天都坚持要做的事。根据下文,他的父母都喜欢,可知家人坚持(insist on)做,故选B项。 7.考查动词辨析。A. survive从……中活下来,幸存;B. experience经历;C. explore探索;D. recognize认出;句意:他的父亲喜欢在篝火上做饭,讲述如何在被熊和蜂群袭击中生存(survive)的故事。分析选项可知A符合题意。故选A项。 8.考查固定搭配。A. care照顾,忧虑;B. control控制;C. examples例子;D. pictures照片;句意:他的母亲和弟弟贾里德喜欢徒步旅行,给动物拍照。根据下文Jared had a collection of bug pictures提示选B。take pictures of…,为固定搭配,意为“拍……的照片”,故选D项。 9.考查动词辨析。A. guided指导;B. pinned用针别住;钉在……上;C. taken拿,取;D. thrown扔掉。句意:贾里德收藏了昆虫照片,他把这个收藏品钉在(pin)自己房间的墙上。分析选项可知B正确。故选择B项。 10.考查名词辨析。A. sensitive敏感的;B. smart聪明的;C. strange奇怪的;D. tough艰难的;句意:格雷迪认为它们只是吓人,这证明贾里德是个奇怪的孩子。一个孩子的房间钉着吓人的昆虫照片,确定是个奇怪的(strange)孩子。分析选项可知C项符合题意,故选C项。 11.考查名词辨析。A. beds床;B. rooms房间;C. tents帐篷;D. plates盘子;句意:他们搭建了两个帐篷,一个是他的父母的,一个是他自己和贾里德的。分析句子可知在外面宿营,搭的是帐篷(tent),分析选项可知C项符合题意。故选C项。 12.考查动词辨析。A. altering改变,更改;B. hunting打猎,寻找;C. ordering命令;D. preparing准备。句意:当其他人开始准备晚餐的时候,格雷迪想找个地方凉快一下,就动身去附近的小溪。人们是准备晚饭。故选择D项。 13.考查动词辨析。A. dig挖;B. swim游泳;C. hide躲藏;D. sink下沉。分析上文可知,格雷迪想找地方凉快,于是去了附近的小溪。句意:小溪深的足以游泳。而其余三项不匹配。故选B项。 14.考查动词辨析。A. crossed穿过;B. imagined想象;C. neared靠近;D. 1eft离开。分析句意可知,他走近小溪时,有东西吸引了他的目光。分析选项可知C项符合题意,故选C项。 15.考查形容词辨析。A. adorable可爱的,讨人喜欢的;B. aggressive有侵略性的;C. injured受伤的;D. 1arge巨大的。句意:有一只讨人喜欢的(adorable)黑熊幼崽,身高不超过两英尺,有一张可爱的脸。幼熊的脸很可爱,故非常讨人喜欢的,分析句子可知,选A项。 16.考查副词辨析。A. cautiously小心地,谨慎地;B. joyfully高兴地,喜悦地;C. forcefully强有力地;D. nervously紧张地。这是一只小熊,它在水边欢快地(joyfully)玩耍。分析句子可知,B符合题意。故选B项。 17.考查动词辨析。A. attacking袭击;B. destroying破坏;C. hating憎恨;D. ignoring忽略,忽视。小熊在水边欢快地(joyfully)玩耍,忽略了周围的环境,故选D(不顾,对…不予理会。)符合题意,故选D项。 18.考查比较级。A. better更好的;B. brighter更明亮的;C. fixed确定的;D. 1asting持久的;格雷迪走近是为了更好的看小熊,故选A项。 19.考查动词辨析及上下文串联。A. found发现;B. 1earned学习;C. remembered记得;D. misunderstood误解。句意:然后格雷迪听到身后有声音。他记得他的父亲说小熊永远不会单独的,所以是记得爸爸说的话。而且第7小题有提示“telling stories about how to survive things like bear attacks”。故选C项。 20.考查形容词辨析。A. alone独自的;B. awake醒着的,警惕的;C. smart精明的;D. scared害怕。根据下文熊妈妈快速地向他靠近,可知幼熊不是独自一人,故选A项。
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