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    Everyone has their own strengths and weaknesses. Turning our weaknesses into strengths makes us ________ . A 12-year-old boy, Kim overcame his weakness by unknowingly making it his______ .

Poor Kim _____ his left arm in a terrible accident and was _____. To cheer him up, his father made him join a Judo(柔道)club. As the boy always wanted to learn Judo, his father thought this would make him _____ .

Everyone wondered how a single-armed boy could learn Judo._____ , the master happily accepted him. Kim practiced nothing but a single stroke(击).He trained for all 8 months in mastering a single stroke. The boy was ____ and sometimes annoyed as his master taught him only one stroke.

Yet, he said nothing. The boy mastered the stroke and grew in confidence as ____ could do that particular stroke better. The boy was _____ by the master to compete in a Judo championship tournament

Everyone _____ Kim and his master. Even the boy was not sure about why his master had chosen him.

To everyone's surprise, Kim easily ____ six competitors with his single stroke. He struggled a bit in the semi-finals but managed to win the match. Then the final match began. The opponent(对手)was very strong and the referee(裁判) ____ with Kim's master about stopping the match as he feared the opponent could ____ Kim. However, his master __ and told Kim to continue the match. With a huge effort, Kim ____ the match.

Kim thought it was __ and asked his master how he had become champion. His master told him “My dear boy, you learned the most ____ stroke in Judo that very few can master to perfection. If your opponent wants to beat you and ____ you from using the stroke, they should hold your left arm. This was the_____ behind your victory!'*

If the boy turned his weakness, the loss of his left arm, into such a great _____ . why can't we?

1.A.brave B.reliable C.powerful D.flexible

2.A.chance B.strength C.interest D.choice

3.A.bent B.raised C.broke D.lost

4.A.heartbroken B.impatient C.embarrassed D.angry

5.A.popular B.normal C.happy D.special

6.A.However B.Besides C.Therefore D.Otherwise

7.A.excited B.nervous C.ambitious D.surprised

8.A.somebody B.nobody C.everybody D.anybody

9.A.taught B.picked C.forced D.paid

10.A.feared B.admired C.knew D.doubted

11.A.shook B.hurt C.beat D.hit

12.A.discussed B.competed C.agreed D.quarreled

13.A.frighten B.blame C.harm D.move

14.A.struggled B.refused C.begged D.regretted

15.A.ignored B.organized C.watched D.won

16.A.unbelievable B.strange C.unacceptable D.satisfying

17.A.suitable B.standard C.terrible D.difficult

18.A.prevent B.protect C.save D.excuse

19.A.effort B.reality C.secret D.meaning

20.A.fun B.success C.challenge D.dream

 

1.C 2.B 3.D 4.A 5.C 6.A 7.D 8.B 9.B 10.D 11.C 12.A 13.C 14.B 15.D 16.A 17.D 18.A 19.C 20.B 【解析】 本文是记叙文。文章主要讲述了一个失去左臂的男孩在教练的帮助下将自己的劣势转变为优势,从而在柔道锦标赛中赢得冠军的故事。 1.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:把我们的弱项转换为强项让我们强大。A. brave勇敢的;B. reliable可靠的;C. powerful强大的;D. flexible灵活的。根据空前的 Turning our weaknesses into strengths可知,把自己的劣势转变为优势可以让我们变得“强大(powerful)”。故选C 2.考查名词辨析。句意:作为一个12岁的男孩,金克服了他的弱点,不知不觉地把它变成了他的长处。A. chance机会;B. strength强项;长处;C. interest兴趣;D. choice选择。根据空前的A 12 year-old boy, Kim overcame his weakness可知,一个12岁的男孩克服了自身的弱点,并把它变成了自己的“长处( strength)”。故选B。 3.考查动词词义辨析。句意:可怜的Kim在一场可怕的事故中失去了左胳膊。A. bent弯曲;B. raised举起; C. broke折断;D. lost失去。根据下文“a single-armed boy ”可知,Kim失去了一只胳膊。故选D。 4.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:可怜的Kim在一场可怕的事故中失去了左胳膊是悲伤的。A. heartbroken悲伤的;B. impatient不耐心的;C. embarrassed尴尬的;D. angry生气的。根据下一段中的 a single armed boy可知,Kim在一次可怕的事故中“失去了(lost)”左臂,他非常“伤心( heartbroken)。故选A。 5.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:因为那个男孩一直想学柔道,他的父亲认为这个将会使他快乐。A. popular受欢迎的;B. normal正常的;C. happy快乐的;D. special特别的。根据本段中的 To cheer him up, his father made him join a Judo club 及As the boy always wanted to learn Judo 可知,Kim的爸爸帮Kim加入了一家柔道俱乐部,他希望Kim能够变得“开心(happy)”起来。故选C。 6.考查副词词义辨析。句意:每个人都想知道一个独臂男孩是如何学会柔道的,然而教练快乐地接受了他。A. However然而;B. Besides此外;C. Therefore因此;D. Otherwise否则。根据本段中的 everyone wondered how a single-armed boy could learn Judo及 the master happily accepted him可知大家都很好奇个独臂男孩如何学习柔道,“但是( However)”他的教练依然招收了他。故选A。 7.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这个男孩很吃惊,有时候烦恼因为他的教练只交给他一个动作。A. excited兴奋的;B. nervous紧张的;C. ambitious有抱负的;D. surprised吃惊的。根据本段中的 Kim practice nothing but a single stroke. He trained for all 8 months in mastering a single stroke及 the boy was annoyed as his master taught him only one stroke可知,Kim八个月来只练习一个动作,他感到很“(surprised)”,甚至还有些恼怒。故选D。 8.考查代词词义辨析。句意:这个男孩精通了这个动作,提高了自信,因为没有人能够把这个特殊的动作做得更好。A. somebody某个人;B. nobody没有人;C. everybody人人;D. anybody任何人。根据本段中的 The boy mastered the stroke and grew in confidence... do that particular stroke better可知,Kim把这招练得炉火纯青,“没人( nobody)”比他做得更好。故选B。 9.考查动词词义辨析。句意:男孩被教练选中参加柔道锦标赛。A. taught教授;B. picked挑选;选中;C. forced迫使;D. paid付款。根据本段中的 The boy ...to compete in a Judo championship tournament 可知,Kim被教练“选中( picked)”去参加柔道锦标赛。故选B。 10.考查动词词义辨析。句意:每个人都怀疑Kim和他的教练。A. feared害怕;B. admired赞赏;C. knew知道;D. doubted怀疑。根据空后的 Even the boy was not sure about why his master had chosen him可知,每个人都在“怀疑( doubted)” Kim和他的教练,甚至连Kim也不理解教练为什么会选择自己。故选D。 11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:令人吃惊的是Kim竟然用他那一招轻易地“打赢了(beat)”六个参赛者。A. shook动摇;B. hurt伤害;C. beat打败;D. hit打;击中。根据空前的 To everyone’s surprise及本段中的 He struggled a bit in the semi-finals but managed to win the match. Then the final match began可知,令人吃惊的是Kim竟然用他那一招轻易地“打赢了(beat)”六个参赛者,并得了半决赛最终杀入决赛。故选C。 12.考查动词词义辨析。句意:对手非常强壮,于是裁判和Kim的教练商量,想让Kim退出比赛,因为裁判担心对手会伤到Kim。A. discussed讨论;商量;B. competed竞赛;比赛;C. agreed同意;D. quarreled争吵。根据下文“about stopping the match as he feared the opponent could ___13___ Kim”可知,裁判和Kim的教练商量让Kim退赛。故选A。 13.考查动词词义辨析。句意:决赛的对手非常强壮,于是裁判和Kim的教练商量,想让Kim退出比赛,因为裁判担心对手会伤到 Kim。A. frighten使恐慌;B. blame责备;C. harm伤害;D. move移动。据本段中的 The opponent was very strong and... Kim可知,决赛的对手非常强壮,于是裁判和Kim的教练商量,想让Kim退出比赛,因为裁判担心对手会“伤到(harm)” Kim。故选C。 14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:然而,Kim的教练拒绝了裁判的提议,告诉Kim 继续比赛。A. struggled挣扎;B. refused拒绝;C. begged乞求;D. regretted遗憾;后悔。根据空后told Kim to continue the match可知,Kim的教练“拒绝了(refused)”裁判的提议,他让Kim 继续比赛。故选B。 15.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Kim费了好大的劲,打赢了决赛。A. ignored忽视;B. organized组织;C. watched看守;D. won赢得;获胜。根据下一段中的 how he had become champion可知,Kim费了好大的劲,“打赢了(won)”决赛。故选D。 16.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:Kim对自己的胜利感到难以置信。A. unbelievable令人难以置信的;B. strange奇怪的;C. unacceptable不能接受的;D. satisfying令人满意的。根据空后的asked his master how he had become champion可知,Kim对自己的胜利感到“难以置信( unbelievable)”。故选A。 17.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:亲爱的孩子,你学会了柔道中最困难的一招,几乎没有人能将这一招练到完美。A. suitable合适的;B. standard标准的;C. terrible可怕的;D. difficult困难的。根据空后的very few can master to perfection可知,Kim学会了柔道中最“困难的( difficult)”一招,几乎没有人能将这一招练到完美。故选D。 18.考查动词词义辨析。句意:如果对手想要打赢Kim, 阻止你使用这一招,他们就得抓住你的左臂。A. prevent阻止;B. protect保护;C. save节省;挽救;D. excuse原谅。根据本段中的 If your opponent wants to beat you... they should hold your left arm可知,如果对手想要打赢Kim, “阻止( prevent)" Kim使用这一招,他们就得抓住Kim的左臂。故选A。 19.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这是Kim获胜背后的秘密。A. effort努力;B. reality现实;C. secret秘密;D. meaning意义。根据本段中教练对Kim获胜原因解释可知,这是Kim获胜背后的“秘密(secret)。故选C。 20.考查名词词义辨析。句意:如果这个男孩能把自己没有左臂的劣势转变为一个巨大的成功,那我们为什么不能呢?A. fun乐趣;B. success成功;C. challenge挑战;D. dream梦想。根据本段中的 if the boy turned his weakness, the loss of his left arm, into...可知,如果这个男孩能把自己没有左臂的劣势转变为一个巨大的“成功(success)”,那我们为什么不能呢?故选B。
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