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    In case of emergency, would you stick to traditional ideas or abandon them?

Before long, a father from Dubai made his own ______ .The father took the whole family out to enjoy the ______ in Dubai. While everyone was having fun, his 20-year old daughter ______ the deep waters and yelled for help in ______ . No one in the family was able to swim, so they could do ______ but watch the girl painfully ______ in the water. ______ , two lifeguards on the beach noticed her and  ______ to save the girl. However, the father stopped them and shouted: “Leave her______ !You are men. How can you touch my daughter? You will insult(侮辱) her if you save her.”

The two lifeguards tried every means to ______ the father but failed. Helplessly, they decided to ______ the father but ______ failed because the father was tall and strong. The father ______ losing his daughter instead of saving her. The ending ______ quite as he had expected. His daughter soon disappeared under water.

Is it the seawater or the father’s traditional ideas that killed her daughter? ______ , a delivery woman in Fengxian District, Shanghai remained ______ in a thick quilt without turning on the air-conditioner after giving birth in hot summer, which was ______ by her heatstroke (中暑) at home. Due to the ______ treatment her family adopted, she became seriously ill. After emergency treatment, she finally died and left her newborn baby behind.

We are often ______ by those so-called traditional ideas, which generally prove to be wrong. The most tragic part is not how miserable your life is , but you are the ______ of your ideas.

1.A. distinction B. voice C. choice D. determination

2.A. architecture B. beach C. waters D. sand

3.A. headed to B. slipped into C. jumped into D. walked towards

4.A. desperation B. amazement C. embarrassment D. depression

5.A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing

6.A. struggling B. swimming C. floating D. patting

7.A. Otherwise B. Furthermore C. Meanwhile D. Besides

8.A. jogged B. moved C. intended D. hurried

9.A. out B. behind C. alone D. off

10.A. persuade B. demand C. educate D. accuse

11.A. warn B. ignore C. abandon D. blame

12.A. even B. still C. almost D. ever

13.A. agreed on B. resisted C. insisted on D. allowed

14.A. turned out B. ran out C. turned over D. come over

15.A. Differently B. Similarly C. Frequently D. Eventually

16.A. tied B. wrapped C. sheltered D. trapped

17.A. suggested B. drawn C. informed D. predicted

18.A. careless B. rude C. considerate D. improper

19.A. impressed B. inspired C. troubled D. restricted

20.A. slave B. owner C. maker D. loser

 

1.C 2.B 3.B 4.A 5.D 6.A 7.C 8.D 9.C 10.A 11.B 12.B 13.C 14.A 15.B 16.B 17.A 18.D 19.D 20.A 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。面对一些传统的思想观念,是选择一味地坚持还是放弃?本文通过两个事例说明,一味的固守旧观念可能会夺去一个人的生命。 1.考查名词词义辨析。A. distinction区别;B. voice声音;C. choice选择;D. determination决心。根据整个文章的意思,这个爸爸做了自己的选择。故选C。 2.考查名词词义辨析。A. architecture建筑学;B. beach海滩;C. waters 水;D. sand沙子。根据下文“...two lifeguards on the beach...”可以推断出他们是在沙滩上玩耍。故选B。 3.考查动词短语辨析。A. headed to走向;B. slipped into滑入;C. jumped into跳入;D. walked towards走向。女儿不小心滑落水中。故选B。 4.考查名词词义辨析。A. desperation绝望;B. amazement惊异;C. embarrassment尴尬;D. depression沮丧。女儿不会游泳,故显得很害怕,绝望。故选A。 5.考查代词辨析。A. something某事;B. anything任何事;C. everything 一切;D. nothing无事。家人都不会游泳,所以他们什么也做不了。故选D。 6.考查动词词义辨析。A. struggling挣扎;B. swimming游泳;C. floating漂浮;D. patting拍打。女儿不会游泳,家人又救不了她,所以只能看她在水中挣扎。故选A。 7.考查连词辨析。A. Otherwise否则;B. Furthermore而且;C. Meanwhile与此同时;D. Besides此外。就在这时(meanwhile与此同时)两个保安赶来了。故选C。 8.考查动词词义辨析。A. jogged慢跑;B. moved搬动;C. intended打算;D. hurried匆忙。根据语境,两个保安慌忙跑过来营救。故选D。 9.考查介词辨析。A. out出去;B. behind在……后面;C. alone独自;D. off脱落。根据下文的意思:这个爸爸由于受传统思想的影响不让别人碰她女儿,leave sb alone 离某人远点;不要碰某人。故选C。 10.考查动词词义辨析。A. persuade说服;B. demand要求;C. educate教育;D. accuse控告。两个保安想“说服”这个爸爸。故选A。 11.考查形容词词义辨析。A. warn警告;B. ignore忽视;C. abandon抛弃;D. blame责备。两个保安决定忽视,绕过这个爸爸直接去营救。故选B。 12.考查副词辨析。A. even甚至;B. still还是;仍然;C. almost几乎;D. ever曾经。但是保安们还是失败了,因为这个爸爸很高大强壮。故选B。 13.考查动词短语辨析。A. agreed on同意;B. resisted反抗;C. insisted on坚持;D. allowed允许。这个爸爸最终坚持了自己的决定。insist on doing sth.“坚持做某事”故选C。 14.考查动词短语辨析。A. turned out结果是;B. ran out耗尽;C. turned over翻转;D. come over顺便来访。“结果”和这个爸爸期待一样。turn out结果是、证明是,故选A。 15.考查副词辨析。A. Differently不同地是;B. Similarly类似地;C. Frequently频繁地;D. Eventually最终地。“类似的”故事发生在另一个人身上。故选B。 16.考查动词词义辨析。A. tied系;B. wrapped包裹;C. sheltered庇护;D. trapped诱捕。根据文章的意思,尽管天气很热,她还是按照传统的思想用棉被将自己包裹的紧紧的。故选B。 17.考查动词词义辨析。A. suggested暗示;B. drawn画;C. informed通知;D. predicted预测。她的这种做法是不正确的,给她的身体带来了很大的麻烦。这一事实在她得了中暑中得到了体现和证明。suggest 表明,暗示。故选A。 18.考查形容词词义辨析。A. careless粗心的;B. rude粗鲁的;C. considerate体贴的;D. improper不恰当的。由于她的家人采取的不恰当措施,她病得很重。故选D。 19.考查动词词义辨析。A. impressed印象深刻;B. inspired鼓舞;C. troubled麻烦;D. restricted束缚;限制。我们经常会受到传统的思想“束缚”。故选D。 20.考查名词词义辨析。A. slave奴隶;B. owner所有者;C. maker制造者;D. loser失败者。从整个文章中的两个故事,我们可以看出我们经常受到传统习俗和思想的束缚、控制,成为了传统思想的“奴隶”。故选A。
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