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Dear teenage boy at the skate park,

You’re probably about 15 years old, so I don’t expect you to be very ________ to want a little girl on your skate ramp (溜冰坡道) for that matter.

What you don’t know is that my daughter has been wanting to skateboard for months. I actually had to ________ her that skateboarding wasn’t ________ for boys. So when we walked up to the skate park and saw that it was full of teenage boys who were smoking and ________, she immediately wanted to ________ and go home.

I ________ wanted to go too because I didn’t want to have to put on my mom ________ and exchange words with you. I also didn’t want my daughter to feel like she had to be ________ of anyone.

So when she said, “Mom it’s full of ________ boys,” I calmly said, “________, they don’t own the skate park.” She then went down the ramp in spite of you and your friends ________ past her.

She only had two or three runs in before you ________ her and said “Hey, excuse me …” I immediately prepared to deliver my “She’s ________ to use this park just as much as you guys” ________ when I heard you say, “Your ________ are wrong. Can I help you?”

You spent almost an hour with my daughter showing her how to _______, and you held her hand and helped her get up when she fell down.

I know you live nearby and I am proud that you are part of my ________, and I want to thank you for being ________ to my daughter, who left the skate park with a sense of ________ and with the confidence that she can do ________, because of you.

Jeanean Thomas, Cambridge

1.A.loyal B.naughty C.sincere D.considerate

2.A.warn B.remind C.convince D.inform

3.A.just B.even C.yet D.ever

4.A.inquiring B.swearing C.dancing D.negotiating

5.A.get along B.escape C.turn around D.compete

6.A.secretly B.exactly C.generally D.finally

7.A.identity B.voice C.status D.competence

8.A.guilty B.aware C.scared D.ashamed

9.A.skillful B.young C.quiet D.older

10.A.As usual B.For sure C.In fact D.So what

11.A.flying B.driving C.floating D.diving

12.A.impressed B.recognized C.approached D.encouraged

13.A.invited B.allowed C.delighted D.accustomed

14.A.speech B.excuse C.message D.comment

15.A.feet B.tools C.marks D.senses

16.A.react B.answer C.balance D.calculate

17.A.story B.memory C.family D.community

18.A.fair B.kind C.similar D.responsible

19.A.guilty B.pride C.sorrow D.humor

20.A.much B.benefit C.herself D.anything

 

1.D 2.C 3.A 4.B 5.C 6.A 7.B 8.C 9.D 10.D 11.A 12.C 13.B 14.A 15.A 16.C 17.D 18.B 19.B 20.D 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。主要记叙了作者和女儿去公园玩滑板,从一开始看到公园里的男孩子抽烟骂脏话想走,到后来男孩主动帮助作者女儿玩滑板,作者写了这封信想表达自己对那个男孩的感谢。 1.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:你大概15岁左右,所以我不认为你会非常体贴地想要一个小女孩在你的溜冰坡道上。A. loyal忠诚的;B. naughty淘气的;C. sincere真诚的;D. considerate体贴的。结合语境作者推测滑板公园的男孩只有十几岁,还不懂得体贴他人,不会想要一个小女孩在自己的溜冰坡道上。故选D。 2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我得说服她,滑板不只是男孩子玩的。A. warn警告;B. remind提醒;C. convince说服;D. inform通知。结合下文skateboarding wasn’t…for boys可知作者是在说服女儿滑板不只是男孩子玩的运动。故选C。 3.考查副词词义辨析。句意:我得说服她,滑板不只是男孩子玩的。A. just只是;B. even甚至;C. yet然而;D. ever曾经。结合后文 for boys可知作者说服女儿滑板不只是男孩子玩的运动。故选A。 4.考查动词词义辨析。句意:所以当我们走到滑板公园,看到那里到处都是抽烟、骂骂咧咧的十几岁的男孩时,她立刻想转身回家。A. inquiring打听;B. swearing咒骂;C. dancing跳舞;D. negotiating谈判。结合上文teenage boys who were smoking and可知是在说明公园里男孩抽烟、骂脏话的不文明行为。故选B。 5.考查动词短语辨析。句意:所以当我们走到滑板公园,看到那里到处都是抽烟、骂骂咧咧的十几岁的男孩时,她立刻想转身回家。A. get along相处;B. escape逃跑;C. turn around转身;D. compete竞争。根据下文and go home可知作者女儿看到这些男孩的举动立刻想转身回家。故选C。 6.考查副词词义辨析。句意:我也想偷偷地离开,因为我不想用我妈妈的声音和你说话。A. secretly秘密地;B. exactly精确地;C. generally通常;D. finally终于。结合下文作者继续鼓励女儿在公园玩耍可知作者并没有直接和女儿一样,表现出想离开的意图,只是在心里偷偷地想。故选A。 7.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我也想偷偷地离开,因为我不想用我妈妈的声音和你说话。A. identity身份;B. voice声音;C. status地位;D. competence能力。根据下文exchange words with you可知是用一种妈妈的声音说话,故选B。 8.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我也不想让我的女儿觉得她必须害怕任何人。A. guilty内疚的;B. aware意识到的;C. scared害怕的;D. ashamed羞耻的。结合上文女儿看到男孩的举动想回家可知,女儿感到害怕。故选C。 9.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:所以当她说,“妈妈,里面全是大男孩”。A. skillful熟练的;B. young年轻的;C. quiet安静的;D. older年长的。结合上文可知男孩十几岁了,比作者的女儿大,故选D。 10.考查短语辨析。句意:我平静地说,“那又怎样,滑板公园又不是他们的。”A. As usual像往常一样;B. For sure确实;C. In fact实际上;D. So what那又怎样。结合下文they don’t own the skate park可知作者告诉女儿不用在乎他们大不大,故D选项符合语境。故选D。 11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:然后她不顾你和你的朋友从她身边飞过,走下斜坡。A. flying飞;B. driving驾驶;C. floating漂浮;D. diving潜水。滑板速度很快,因此在坡道上就像在飞一样,故此处指男孩和朋友从作者女儿身边飞过。故选A。 12.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她只跑了两三圈,你就走过来对她说“嘿,打扰一下……”。A. impressed印象深刻的;B. recognized辨认;C. approached接近;走近;D. encouraged鼓励。结合下文and said “Hey, excuse me …”可知是接近女儿说道。故选C。 13.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我马上准备发表我的“她和你们一样可以使用这个公园”的演讲。A. invited邀请;B. allowed允许;C. delighted高兴;D. accustomed习惯于。根据下文to use this park just as much as you guys可知作者想说自己的女儿和这些男孩一样可以使用这个公园。故选B。 14.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我马上准备发表我的“她和你们一样可以使用这个公园”的演讲。A. speech演讲;B. excuse借口;C. message信息;D. comment评价。根据上文deliver my “She’s allowed to use this park just as much as you guys”可知作者想要发表自己的“她和你们一样可以使用这个公园”的演讲。短语deliver speech“发表演讲”。故选A。 15.考查名词词义辨析。句意:“你的步子是错的。我能帮你吗?”A. feet脚步;B. tools工具;C. marks标记;D. senses感觉。根据上文可知他们是在玩滑板需要用到脚,故可推测此处指的是脚步,故选A。 16.考查动词词义辨析。句意:你花了将近一个小时教我女儿如何保持平衡,当她摔倒时,你拉着她的手帮助她站起来。A. react反应;B. answer回答;C. balance平衡;D. calculate计算。根据下文you held her hand and helped her get up when she fell down可知在教女儿掌握平衡。故选C。 17.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我知道你住在附近,我为你是我社区的一员而感到骄傲。A. story故事;B. memory记忆;C. family家庭;D. community社区。根据上文I know you live nearby可知是社区一员。故选D。 18.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我想感谢你对我女儿的好,她带着一种自豪感和自信离开了滑板公园。A. fair公平的;B. kind亲切的;C. similar相似的;D. responsible负责的。结合上文男孩教女儿掌握平衡等等可知男孩对女孩很好很亲切。故选B。 19.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我想感谢你对我女儿的好,她带着一种自豪感和自信离开了滑板公园。A. guilty内疚;B. pride骄傲;C. sorrow悲伤;D. humor幽默。根据下文and with the confidence可知是带着一种自豪感和自信离开了滑板公园。故选B。 20.考查代词辨析。句意:因为你,她有了一种她可以做任何事情的自信。A. much多;B. benefit利益;C. herself她自己;D. anything任何事。结合上文with the confidence that she can do可是女儿有了一种她可以做任何事情的自信。故选D。
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