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    The challenge: Sail 30,000 miles around the globe, non-stop, alone. What could go wrong?

Susie Goodall ______ it this week. She was a(n) ______ in the Golden Globe Race which sends sailors from the coast of France around the earth. Goodall was 2,000 miles off South America when her boat was like a ______ man in a heavy storm and a broken bar knocked her ______ unconscious. She then activated the ______system and a series of troubling ______, which recorded her happenings during the journey, were ______ to her Twitter account.

Chile's Maritime Center received her ______ and soon ordered a cargo() ship to change its ______ to rescue Goodall. Meanwhile, all Goodall could do was wait—trying to keep her boat ______ in the waving South Pacific and pumping out water that was ______ into the damaged cabin(船舱).

When the Chilean ship finally ______ Goodall, employing a small boat to save her seemed ______ because up to13 feet waves, rocking both ships, would ______ the boat at any time. ______, crew members on board ______ a long thick rope from the ship, and pulled Goodall from her boat to safety. As luck would have it, the chosen method ______.

Goodall arrived at the Chilean port without any delay. On her Facebook, Goodall wrote: "They were the hardest and ______ days I’ve ever had. Actually, all I had wanted was a(n) ______ from my busy daily life. But out there in the sea, half the world from home, I might as well ______ home instead of taking the break."

1.A.made up for B.gave up on C.dropped out of D.found out about

2.A.accountant B.participant C.instructor D.organizer

3.A.homeless B.drunken C.dead D.happy

4.A.permanently B.completely C.briefly D.seriously

5.A.emergency B.operating C.heating D.insurance

6.A.updates B.questions C.fantasies D.thoughts

7.A.attached B.offered C.posted D.restricted

8.A.call B.warning C.signal D.reply

9.A.system B.course C.subject D.policy

10.A.dry B.tidy C.still D.steady

11.A.leaking B.disappearing C.floating D.dropping

12.A.rescued B.abandoned C.passed D.reached

13.A.obvious B.appropriate C.impossible D.inconvenient

14.A.swallow B.miss C.hit D.push

15.A.Besides B.However C.Instead D.Otherwise

16.A.lowered B.lifted C.anchored D.produced

17.A.failed B.worked C.developed D.remained

18.A.busiest B.biggest C.greatest D.longest

19.A.answer B.break C.message D.challenge

20.A.drive B.ride C.walk D.sail

 

1.D 2.B 3.B 4.C 5.A 6.A 7.C 8.C 9.B 10.D 11.A 12.D 13.C 14.A 15.C 16.A 17.B 18.D 19.B 20.D 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。记叙了Susie Goodall参加金球奖比赛绕地球一圈,在途中遇险,通过在Twitter上发帖的方式求助,最终被赶到的智利船只营救,抵达智利港口的故事。 1.考查动词短语辨析。句意:Susie Goodall 这周亲自弄清楚了。A. made up for补偿;B. gave up on放弃;C. dropped out of退学;D. found out about找出;打听清楚。结合下文Susie Goodall的经历可知,Susie Goodall用亲生经历弄清楚了海上航行也有出错的可能。故选D。 2.考查名词词义辨析。句意:她是金球奖比赛的参与者,金球奖比赛是一个让从法国海岸出发的水手绕行地球一圈的比赛。A. accountant会计师;B. participant参与者;C. instructor指导者;D. organizer组织者。结合后文in the Golden Globe Race是一个比赛,故Susie Goodall是一个比赛参与者。故选B。 3.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:当时她的船就像一场暴风雨中的醉汉。A. homeless无家可归的;B. drunken喝醉的;C. dead死的;D. happy快乐的。根据常识,在海上船就像喝醉酒的醉汉,左右摇晃。故选B。 4.考查副词词义辨析。句意:一根断了的铁条把她暂时打昏了过去。A. permanently永久地;B. completely完全地;C. briefly暂时地;D. seriously严肃地。结合后文She then activated可知只是暂时打昏了,故选C。 5.考查名词词义辨析。句意:然后,她启动了应急系统,一系列令人不安的更新,记录了她在旅途中发生的事情,被张贴到她的Twitter帐户。A. emergency紧急情况;B. operating操作;C. heating加热;D. insurance保险。结合上文被铁条打晕可知是启动了应急系统,其他选项不符合语境。故选A。 6.考查名词词义辨析。句意:然后,她启动了应急系统,一系列令人不安的更新,记录了她在旅途中发生的事情,被张贴到她的Twitter帐户。A. updates更新;B. questions问题;C. fantasies幻想;D. thoughts想法。结合后文which recorded her happenings during the journey可知是一系列记录旅程中发生事情的更新,故选A。 7.考查动词词义辨析。句意:然后,她启动了应急系统,一系列令人不安的更新,记录了她在旅途中发生的事情,被张贴到她的Twitter帐户。A. attached附上;B. offered提供;C. posted张贴;发帖;D. restricted限制。结合后文to her Twitter account可知是将这些更新发送张贴到Twitter上。故选C。 8.考查名词词义辨析。句意:智利海事中心收到了她的信号,很快命令一艘货船改变航线去营救Goodall 。A. call电话;B. warning警告;C. signal信号;D. reply回答。结合后文soon ordered a cargo ship可知智利海事中心收到了她的信号,其他选项不符合语境。故选C。 9.考查名词词义辨析。句意:智利海事中心收到了她的信号,很快命令一艘货船改变航线去营救Goodall。A. system系统;B. course航向;C. subject主题;D. policy政策。结合上文soon ordered a cargo ship to change its可知是命令一艘货船改变航线去营救Goodall。故选B。 10.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:与此同时,Goodall所能做的就是等待——努力使她的船在南太平洋的波浪中保持稳定,并把漏进受损船舱的水抽出来。A. dry干的;B. tidy整洁的;C. still静止的;D. steady稳定的。结合上文提到船在海上像个醉汉,可知此处Goodall努力使船只在波浪中保持平稳。故选D。 11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:与此同时,Goodall所能做的就是等待——努力使她的船在南太平洋的波浪中保持稳定,并把漏进受损船舱的水抽出来。A. leaking泄露;B. disappearing消失;C. floating漂浮;D. dropping落下。结合上文pumping out water可知把漏进受损船舱的水抽出来。故选A。 12.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当这艘智利船终于抵达Goodall的位置时,动用一艘小船来救她似乎是不可能的,因为高达13英尺的海浪,摇晃着两艘船,随时会把船吞没。A. rescued营救;B. abandoned抛弃;C. passed通过;D. reached到达。结合上文When the Chilean ship finally可知营救船终于到达了Goodall的位置。故选D。 13.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:当这艘智利船最终抵达Goodall位置时,动用一艘小船来救她似乎是不可能的,因为高达13英尺的海浪,摇晃着两艘船,随时会把船吞没。A. obvious明显的;B. appropriate合适的;C. impossible不可能的;D. inconvenient方便的。结合后文because up to13 feet waves, rocking both ships可知海浪高达13英尺,故动用一艘小船来救她似乎是不可能的。故选C。 14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当这艘智利船最终抵达Goodall位置时,动用一艘小船来救她似乎是不可能的,因为高达13英尺的海浪,摇晃着两艘船,随时会把船吞没。A. swallow吞下;B. miss错过;C. hit打击;D. push推。结合上文描述海浪高达13英尺,可知海浪随时会把船只吞没。故选A。 15.考查连词辨析。句意:相反,船上的船员从船上放下一根又长又粗的绳子,把Goodall从船上拉到安全的地方。A. Besides而且;B. However然而;C. Instead相反;D. Otherwise否则。结合上文发现用小船救Goodall不太可能,于是相反他们采用从船上放下绳子的办法。故选C。 16.考查动词词义辨析。句意:相反,船上的船员从船上垂下一根又长又粗的绳子,把Goodall从船上拉到安全的地方。A. lowered降低;垂下;B. lifted举起;C. anchored固定;D. produced生产。根据下文a long thick rope from the ship可知是从船上放下绳子。故选A。 17.考查动词词义辨析。句意:幸运的是,选择的方法奏效了。A. failed失败;B. worked奏效;起作用;C. developed发展;D. remained保持。结合上文luck可知方法起作用了。故选B。 18.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这是我经历过的最艰难、最漫长的日子。A. busiest最忙的;B. biggest最大的;C. greatest最好的;D. longest最长的。Goodall因为在海上遇险所以觉得是经历过最艰难和漫长的日子,故选D。 19.考查名词词义辨析。句意:事实上,我想要的只是从繁忙的日常生活中休息一下。A. answer答案;B. break休息;C. message消息;D. challenge挑战。结合后文from my busy daily life可知想要的只是从繁忙的日常生活中休息一下。故选B。 20.考查动词词义辨析。句意:但在大海里,在离家半个地球的地方,我宁愿航行回家,也不愿休息。A. drive驾驶;B. ride骑;C. walk步行;D. sail航行。结合上文提到在海里,因此是航行回家。故选D。
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