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    Today, I was sitting with some other students and teachers as the judges of the annual singing contest of Beijing National Day School (BNDS). Watching the wonderful performances on stage, I could not help________what happened last year.

Last year was the first year I came to the BNDS International Department. The first month at BNDS was almost a(n)________: Curiosity quickly________, replaced by a heavy workload. To make matters worse, I was ______a total stranger in a new environment. When I was in trouble, I was too________to turn to anyone for help. I shut the door to the outside world.

I thought I might continue to_______in darkness by myself, until one day, I saw the______of the annual singing contest. If I was not brave enough to communicate in words, maybe I could______my heart out. Having made my decision, I joined the audition (试镜). Luckily, I_______among more than 100 contestants and entered the top 32. After another three rounds of competition, I made_______to the finals together with three other contestants.________more and more students knew that I joined the contest, they went to watch my performance, volunteered to_______for me and then shared my singing videos on social media. It seemed that I became well-known overnight.

Finally, the big day came. When I________the nerve to walk onstage, I could not believe my eyes. The dark theater was suddenly lit up by________sticks, which were like stars in a dark sky. “Come on, Becky!” A shout broke the silence, followed by kind laughter. When it became_______again, I began to sing.

The music started, which drew me back to________. Now I might not remember clearly what songs I sang last year, but I would never forget the________in the darkness.  From then on, I had my_______, made friends, and I even joined the singing club. Singing opens the door________a brand-new world. I know I will stay at BNDS, and I won’t be________.

1.A.scanning B.recalling C.evaluating D.conveying

2.A.disaster B.turning C.growth D.alarm

3.A.distributed B.split C.choked D.faded

4.A.practically B.vitally C.elegantly D.digitally

5.A.sceptical B.shallow C.shy D.sharp

6.A.struggle B.sacrifice C.withdraw D.crash

7.A.detail B.sample C.application D.poster

8.A.dial B.sing C.try D.let

9.A.dropped out B.came out C.stood out D.chewed out

10.A.myself B.it C.them D.itself

11.A.As B.Though C.While D.When

12.A.approve B.applaud C.vote D.qualify

13.A.filled in B.swelled up C.wound up D.got up

14.A.circulating B.linking C.crossing D.waving

15.A.stable B.quiet C.dull D.calm

16.A.truth B.fact C.reality D.case

17.A.lights B.devices C.receivers D.circumstances

18.A.companions B.fans C.opponents D.receptionists

19.A.of B.in C.to D.on

20.A.accessible B.casual C.abnormal D.alone

 

1.B 2.A 3.D 4.A 5.C 6.A 7.D 8.B 9.C 10.B 11.A 12.C 13.D 14.D 15.B 16.C 17.A 18.B 19.C 20.D 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。作者在文中回忆了刚开始在BNDS遇到的困境。之后作者看到了BNDS的大赛海报,作者决定参加比赛,唱出心声。最后作者获得成功,收获了朋友。作者不再孤独。 1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:看着台上精彩的表演,我禁不住想起了去年发生的事情。A. scanning浏览;B. recalling回忆起;C. evaluating评估;D. conveying传达。根据句意可知B选项正确。故选B。 2.考查名词词义辨析。句意:在BNDS的第一个月对我来说简直就是灾难:好奇心消失,取而代之的是沉重的工作负担。A. disaster灾难;B. turning旋转,转向;C. growth成长;D. alarm警报。根据后文Curiosity quickly____3____, replaced by a heavy workload. To make matters worse, I was ___4___a total stranger in a new environment.可知当时工作压力大,对环境很陌生等让作者感觉很糟糕,因此A选项符合语境。故选A。 3.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在BNDS的第一个月对我来说简直就是灾难:好奇心消失了,取而代之的是沉重的工作负担。A. distributed 分发;B. split 分裂;C. choked窒息; D. faded消退。根据句意可知D选项符合语境。故选D。 4.考查副词词义辨析。句意:更糟糕的是,在这个新环境里,我几乎就是个陌生人。A. practically实际上,几乎;B. vitally关键地; C. elegantly优雅地;D. digitally以数字方式。根据句意可知A选项符合语境。故选A。 5.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:当我处于困境之中的时候,我太过于害羞而不能向别人求助。我把通向外部世界的门关上了。A. sceptical怀疑的;B. shallow浅的;C. shy害羞的;D. sharp尖锐的。由上文可知,作者是一个新人,所以应该是感到“害羞”。故选C。 6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我认为我会继续独自在黑暗中挣扎,直到有一天,我看到了每年一度歌唱大赛的海报。A. struggle奋斗;B. sacrifice牺牲;C. withdraw撤退;D. crash撞击。上句When I was in trouble, I was too____5____to turn to anyone for help. I shut the door to the outside world.提到了作者所处的困境,作者应该是在困境中挣扎。所以选项A正确。故选A。 7.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我认为我会继续独自在黑暗中挣扎,直到有一天,我看到了每年一度歌唱大赛的海报。A. detail 细节;B. sample样本;C. application申请,应用;D. poster海报。根据下文Having made my decision, I joined the audition (试镜).可知作者去参加了试镜,所以当时作者看到的的大赛的海报。故选D。 8.考查动词词义辨析。句意:如果我不能勇敢地用语言与别人交流,那么我可以把自己的心思唱出来。A. dial拨号码;B. sing唱歌;C. try尝试; D. let让。接下来作者成功参加了比赛,就是要用歌唱的形式把自己的心思唱出来。故选B。 9.考查动词短语词义辨析。句意:幸运的是,我在众多选手中显现出来,并晋级32强。A. dropped out辍学;B. came out生产,结果;C. stood out突出,显眼; D. chewed out发脾气。此处用stood out表示作者当时的表现很突出。故选C。 10.考查代词辨析。句意:在三轮比赛之后,我成功与三名其他选手进入决赛。A. myself我自己;B. it它;C. them它们; D. itself它自己。make it成功做到。故选B。 11.考查连词辨析。句意:随着越来越多的学生知道我参加了比赛,他们开始来看我的表演,自愿为我投票并把我的歌唱视频分享到社交媒体上。A. As随着,当…时;B. Though尽管;C. While当…时;D. When当…时。此处as引导时间状语从句,意为“随着”。故选A。 12.考查动词词义辨析。句意:随着越来越多的学生知道我参加了比赛,他们开始来看我的表演,自愿投票支持我并把我的歌唱视频分享到社交媒体上。A. approve同意;B. applaud鼓掌;C. vote投票;D. qualify使合格。vote for投票支持。故选C。 13.考查动词短语词义辨析。句意:当我鼓起勇气走上台的时候,我都不敢不相信自己的眼睛。A. filled in填写;B. swelled up膨胀;C. wound up 上发条,收尾;D. got up起身,组织,鼓起。get up one’s nerve鼓起勇气。故选D。 14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:漆黑的剧院突然被挥舞的荧光棒照亮,就像夜空中闪烁的星星。A. circulating循环; B. linking连接;C. crossing穿过; D. waving挥手。作者上台的时,台下的观众应该是在挥舞荧光棒。故选D。 15.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:当一切安静下来的时候,我开始唱歌。A. stable稳定的;B. quiet安静的; C. dull枯燥的;D. calm冷静的。前面“Come on, Becky!” A shout broke the silence有一句提到一声呐喊打破了寂静,接下来应该是观众们回归安静,等待作者歌唱。故选B。 16.考查名词词义辨析。句意:音乐开始了,把我拽会了现实中。A. truth真相,真理; B. fact事实;C. reality现实;D. case情况。前文都是作者在回忆去年发生的事情,因此选项C正确。故选C。 17.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我或许记不清去年唱的什么歌了,但是我永远不会忘记黑暗中的那些灯光。A. lights灯; B. devices设备;C. receivers接收器;D. circumstances情况。此处lights指的是观众挥舞的荧光棒发出的光。故选A。 18.考查名词词义辨析。句意:从那开始,我有了自己的粉丝,朋友,我甚至加入了个场俱乐部。A. companions同伴;B. fans粉丝;C. opponents对手;D. receptionists接待员。根据句意可知只有B选项符合。选项A. companions同伴与后面的friends重复,C和D选项与语境不符。故选B。 19.考查介词辨析。句意:唱歌为我打开了一扇通网全新世界的门。the door to…通向….的门。故选C。 20.考查词形容词义辨析。句意:我知道我会留在BNDS,而且我不会再孤单。A. accessible可接近的; B. casual 随意的;C. abnormal不正常的;D. alone单独的。作者在BNDS收获了成功,更重要的是作者获得了朋友,因此,作者不再感到孤独。故选D。
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