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    I’ve always had a love for baseball. So when my daughter was born, I looked forward to the time when I could share  that______with  her.  From the time  that she  was quite______, we would spend  lots of  Sunday afternoons watching baseball games on television.  As she_____ a bit older,  we added  the regular activity  of   going out in the backyard to play catch. So it should be  no  surprise that I was_____ to take her  to see  a  live   game someday.

There  was a  baseball _______  in our town one day when my daughter was about seven years old, so we    made big plans to go to our first _________ baseball game together. The day finally came, and we had great seats. I ____ pointed out the position each player was playing and together we ______  each hit. We  shared hot dogs and soda. To our_____, finally the team we liked won.

As we headed across the parking lot to our _________  after the  game, an elderly gentleman _________  to us with a baseball in his hand and_____my daughter. “Excuse me,” he said, “I caught this baseball today and I already have a few.  Would  you like to have it? ” With ________  eyes, my daughter gratefully accepted the ball and we both___ the gentleman as he turned to go. It was the____ to a perfect day.

Years later, we were talking about things we had done when she was a kid. I remembered that first baseball game we  attended  together  and,  out  of______,  I  asked  her  what  she  remembered  about  it.  She____  responded with, “I remember that old man who _______  me the baseball!” Not the game  itself, not the players or the hot dogs, but some random (随意的) person we___ in the parking lot.

Sometimes the most___ things about the events aren’t the experiences  we  have  but  the  personal interactions we have with other people who are attending the same event.

1.A.entertainment B.advantage C.interest D.experience

2.A.modest B.young C.active D.outstanding

3.A.grew B.intended C.accepted D.directed

4.A.struggling B.waiting C.arguing D.longing

5.A.team B.coach C.competition D.show

6.A.convincing B.real C.charming D.crowded

7.A.eagerly B.calmly C.jokingly D.particularly

8.A.observed B.commented C.whispered D.cheered

9.A.amusement B.satisfaction C.kindness D.thanks

10.A.house B.place C.car D.direction

11.A.came B.waved C.explained D.pointed

12.A.searched for B.looked into C.listened to D.turned to

13.A.wide B.sleepy C.tearful D.hungry

14.A.comforted B.thanked C.encouraged D.inspired

15.A.chance B.summary C.period D.ending

16.A.curiosity B.control C.question D.freedom

17.A.coolly B.finally C.immediately D.gradually

18.A.gave B.lent C.returned D.found

19.A.respected B.supported C.met D.heard

20.A.ordinary B.practical C.meaningful D.useful

 

1.C 2.B 3.A 4.D 5.C 6.B 7.A 8.D 9.B 10.C 11.A 12.D 13.A 14.B 15.D 16.A 17.C 18.A 19.C 20.C 【解析】 这是一篇夹叙夹议的文章。文章通过自己和女儿看棒球比赛的经历,说明了有时,这些活动最有意义的地方不是我们的经历,而是我们与参加同一活动的其他人之间的个人互动。 1.考查名词词义辨析。句意:所以当我的女儿出生时,我期待着能和她分享我的兴趣的那一天。A. entertainment娱乐; B. advantage利益;C. interest兴趣;D. experience经历。 根据I’ve always had a love for baseball.(我一直很喜欢棒球),可知这是一种兴趣,我期待着能和我的女儿分享我的兴趣。故选C。 2.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:从她很小的时候起,我们就经常在星期天下午看电视转播的棒球赛。A. modest谦虚的;B. young年轻的;C. active积极的;D. outstanding杰出的。根据As she___3___ a bit older, we added the regular activity of going out in the backyard to play catch.可知这里与“a bit older”相对应。故选B。 3.考查动词词义辨析。句意:随着她长大一点,我们增加了在后院玩接球的常规活动。A. grew长大;B. intended打算;C. accepted接受;D. directed指导。根据上文From the time that she was quite___2___, we would spend lots of Sunday afternoons watching baseball games on television. 可知这里意思是随着她长大一点,我们增加了在后院玩接球的常规活动。故选A。 4.考查动词短语辨析。句意:所以我渴望带她去看现场比赛也就不足为奇了。A. struggling to 竞争;B. waiting to等待;C. arguing to说到;D. longing to渴望。根据So when my daughter was born, I looked forward to the time when I could share that___1___with her.可知这里意思是我渴望带她去看现场比赛。故选D。 5.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我女儿七岁那年,我们镇上举行了一次棒球比赛,于是我们制定了一个宏伟的计划,打算一起去看我们的第一场真正的棒球比赛。A. team队;B. coach 教练;C. competition 比赛;D. show表演。根据so we made big plans to go to our first ____6____ baseball game together.可知这里意思是我女儿七岁那年,我们镇上举行了一次棒球比赛。故选C。 6.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我女儿七岁那年,我们镇上举行了一次棒球比赛,于是我们制定了一个宏伟的计划,打算一起去看我们的第一场真实的棒球比赛。A. convincing令人信服的;B. real真实的;C. charming迷人的;D. crowded拥挤的。上文说到从她很小的时候起,我们就经常在星期天下午看电视转播的棒球赛。随着她长大一点,我们增加了在后院玩接球的常规活动。这些并不是真正意义的棒球比赛,而我女儿七岁那年,我们打算一起去看我们的第一场真实的棒球比赛。故选B。 7.考查副词词义辨析。句意:我急切地指出每个球员的位置,我们一起为每个击球欢呼。A. eagerly急切地;B. calmly冷静地;C. jokingly开玩笑地;D. particularly特别是。上文说我渴望带她去看现场比赛,所以在看比赛时,我自然是急切地指出每个球员的位置。故选A。 8.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我急切地指出每个球员的位置,我们一起为每个击球欢呼。A. observed观察;B. commented评论;C. whispered窃窃私语;D. cheered欢呼。“进球了”自然是该欢呼。故选D。 9.考查名词词义辨析。句意:令我们满意的是,最终,我们喜欢的队赢了。A. amusement娱乐;B. satisfaction满意;C. kindness善良;D. thanks感谢。我们喜欢的队赢了,这是令我们非常满意的事情。故选B。 10.考查名词词义辨析。句意:比赛结束后,当我们穿过停车场走向我们的汽车时,一位年长的绅士向我们走来,手里拿着一个棒球,转向我的女儿。A. house房子;B. place地方;C. car汽车;D. direction方向。根据As we headed across the parking lot可知我们是穿过停车场走向我们的汽车。故选C。 11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:比赛结束后,当我们穿过停车场走向我们的汽车时,一位年长的绅士向我们走来,手里拿着一个棒球,转向我的女儿。A. came走来;B. waved挥手;C. explained解释;D. pointed指出。根据and___12___my daughter.可知一位年长的绅士向我们走来。故选A。 12.考查动词短语辨析。句意:比赛结束后,当我们穿过停车场走向我们的汽车时,一位年长的绅士向我们走来,手里拿着一个棒球,转向我的女儿。A. searched for寻找;B. looked into调查;C. listened to听;D. turned to转向。根据下文这位年长绅士说的话,可知他转向我的女儿。故选D。 13.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我的女儿睁大了眼睛,感激地接过了球,我们都在绅士转身离开时向他道谢。A. wide张大的;B. sleepy困倦的;C. tearful含泪的;D. hungry饥饿的。忽然有人要送给我女儿一个棒球,她感觉惊讶又惊喜,所以睁大了眼睛。故选A。 14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我的女儿睁大了眼睛,感激地接过了球,我们都在绅士转身离开时向他道谢。A. comforted安慰;B. thanked感谢;C. encouraged鼓励;D. inspired鼓舞。这位绅士送给我女儿一个棒球,所以我们向他表示感谢。故选B。 15.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这是完美一天的结束。A. chance机会;B. summary总结;C. period期间;D. ending结束。我带女儿去看球赛,最后,一位绅士还送给我女儿一个棒球。这是完美一天的结束。故选D。 16.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我记得我们一起参加的第一场棒球赛,出于好奇,我问她还记得什么。A. curiosity好奇;B. control控制;C. question问题; D. freedom自由。下文说我问她还记得什么,这自然是出于好奇。故选A。 17.考查副词词义辨析。句意:她立刻回答道:“我记得那个给我棒球的老人!” A. coolly冷静地;B. finally最后;C. immediately立刻;D. gradually渐渐地。文中表示“她立刻回答道”,故选C。 18.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她立刻回答道:“我记得那个给我棒球的老人!” A. gave给;B. lent借给;C. returned返回;D. found找到。根据With ____13____ eyes, my daughter gratefully accepted the ball and we both___14___ the gentleman as he turned to go.可知这位老人把棒球给了我的女儿。故选A。 19.考查动词词义辨析。句意:不是比赛本身,也不是球员或热狗,而是我们在停车场遇到的某个随意的人。A. respected尊敬;B. supported支持;C. met遇到;D. heard听到。我们是偶然遇到那位老人的。故选C。 20.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:有时,这些活动最有意义的地方不是我们的经历,而是我们与参加同一活动的其他人之间的个人互动。A. ordinary普通的;B. practical实际的;C. meaningful有意义的;D. useful有用的。上文说我的女儿长大后,仍然记着那位送给她棒球的老人,这是这次活动最有意义的地方。故选C。
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