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    Snowy was a beautiful little horse. Since she was born she has wanted to be a show jumping horse. Every day she would ______her mum to allow her to ______. Finally, her mum decided that she was ______ enough and they went into the jumping arena(竞技场).

Snowy was very ______, but when she saw how _____ the jumps were, she started shaking. “I can’t jump that high. It’s good idea that we ______,” she said. Her mum said, “I wouldn’t expect you to ________ that high. There’s a log(原木) on the ground. Why don’t you start jumping over that?” Snowy gathered(积聚) her ______, walked to the log and then ______ to jump over it.

“I did it!” she shouted happily. Soon Snowy developed good ______ in jumping over logs.

____, her mum said, “You can’t just jump over logs ______ you want to be a show jumper.

____ the low jump over there.”

Again, Snowy was ______, but she tried it and found she could do it. As time went on, Snowy progressed to taller jumps, until finally she ______ the arena and looked at the tallest jumps.

Over the past few weeks, something had ______. These jumps seemed much less ______ to Snowy. She jumped over them easily. Her mum looked with ______ at her and said, “This is what happens when you start ______ and build your way up.”

So never be afraid of ______ in life, but start small and keep trying. Then you’ll be able to do anything.

1.A.ask B.warn C.force D.advise

2.A.sing B.dance C.jump D.run

3.A.old B.fat C.clever D.careful

4.A.moved B.bored C.satisfied D.excited

5.A.deep B.high C.long D.far

6.A.wait B.leave C.stay D.settle

7.A.see B.stop C.start D.arrive

8.A.speed B.power C.doubt D.courage

9.A.managed B.expected C.agreed D.happened

10.A.habits B.skills C.senses D.styles

11.A.Suddenly B.Immediately C.However D.Besides

12.A.although B.unless C.until D.if

13.A.Remember B.Try C.Carry D.Study

14.A.nervous B.happy C.upset D.serious

15.A.missed B.liked C.entered D.needed

16.A.appeared B.changed C.begun D.continued

17.A.dangerous B.important C.familiar D.terrible

18.A.pride B.anger C.patience D.kindness

19.A.early B.young C.small D.smart

20.A.failures B.worries C.uncertainties D.difficulties

 

1.A 2.C 3.A 4.D 5.B 6.B 7.C 8.D 9.A 10.B 11.C 12.D 13.B 14.A 15.C 16.B 17.D 18.A 19.C 20.D 【解析】 这是一篇夹叙夹议的文章。文章通过小马Snowy学习跳高并获得成功的经历,启迪人们不要害怕生活中的困难,从小事做起,不断尝试。 1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:每天她都会要求妈妈允许她跳。A. ask请求,问;B. warn警告;C. force强迫;D. advise建议。根据空格后的to allow her可知,“请求”妈妈。故选A。 2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:每天她都会要求妈妈允许她跳。A. sing唱歌;B. dance跳舞;C. jump跳跃;D. run跑。根据上文的Since she was born she has wanted to be a show jumping horse.可知,此处指“跳跃”,故选C。 3.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:最后,她的妈妈觉得她已经足够大了,于是他们走进了跳台。A. old旧的,老的;B. fat肥的;C. clever 聪明的;D. careful细心的。根据空格后的enough and they went into the jumping arena(竞技场).可知,妈妈认为她“长大了”。故选A。 4.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:Snowy很兴奋,但当她看到跳台有那么高时,她开始发抖。A. moved感动的;B. bored厌烦的;C. satisfied感到满意的;D. excited兴奋的。根据上文“向妈妈请求跳”和they went into the jumping arena(竞技场).可知,她进入竞技场起初是很“兴奋的”。故选D。 5.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:Snowy很兴奋,但当她看到跳台有那么高时,她开始发抖。A. deep深的;B. high高的;C. long长的;D. far远的。根据空格5下句I can’t jump that high.可知,此处指跳的“高”。故选B。 6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:“我跳不了那么高。我们还是离开的好。”她说。A. wait 等待;B. leave离开;C. stay停留;D. settle解决,安排。根据第6空前一句I can’t jump that high.可知,她要“离开”。故选B。 7.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她妈妈说:“我没想让你一开始就跳这么高。地上有一根圆木。你为什么不跳过去呢?”A. see看见;B. stop停止;C. start开始;D. arrive到达。根据前文提到的“离开”和第7空前的wouldn’t expect you to可知,此处指“开始”不跳这么高。故选C。 8.考查名词词义辨析。句意:Snowy鼓起勇气,走到圆木前,然后设法跳过了圆木。A. speed速度;B. power力量;C. doubt怀疑;D. courage勇气。根据前面提到的“I can’t jump that high. It’s good idea that we ___6___,”和下段的第一句“I did it!” she shouted happily.可知,她鼓起“勇气”想法跳了过去。故选D。 9.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Snowy鼓起勇气,走到圆木前,然后设法跳过了圆木。A. managed管理;B. expected期盼,预测;C. agreed同意;D. happened发生。根据前面提到的“I can’t jump that high. It’s good idea that we ___6___,”和下段的第一句“I did it!” she shouted happily.可知,她鼓起勇气“设法”跳了过去。固定搭配:manage to do sth.“设法成功做成了某事”;expect to do sth.“期盼做某事”;agree to do sth.“同意做某事”;happen to do sth.“碰巧做某事”。故选A。 10.考查名词词义辨析。句意:很快,Snowy就学会了在木头上跳跃的技巧。A. habits习惯;B. skills技能;C. senses感觉,意义;D. styles风格,样式。根据上一段的Why don’t you start jumping over that?和本段第一句“I did it!” she shouted happily.可知,在原木上学习跳跃“技巧”。故选B。 11.考查副词词义辨析。句意:然而,她的妈妈说,“如果你想成为一名跳高运动员,你不能只是跳过原木。试试那边的那个低空跳。”A. Suddenly突然;B. Immediately立刻,马上;C. However然而;D. Besides另外,此外。根据第11空后的You can’t just jump over logs 和you want to be a show jumper.可知,此处表示一种“转折”关系。故选C。 12.考查连词词义辨析。句意:然而,她的妈妈说,“如果你想成为一名跳高运动员,你不能只是跳过原木。试试那边的那个低空跳。”A. although尽管;B. unless除非;C. until直到…为止;D. if如果。分析句子结构You can’t just jump over logs ___12___ you want to be a show jumper.可知,此处是if引导的条件状语从句。故选D。 13.考查动词词义辨析。句意:然而,她的妈妈说,“如果你想成为一名跳高运动员,你不能只是跳过原木。试试那边的那个低空跳。”A. Remember记得;B. Try尝试;C. Carry搬运;D. Study学习,研究。根据You can’t just jump over logs ___12___ you want to be a show jumper.和the low jump over there.可知,妈妈让她“尝试”低空跳。故选B。 14.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:Snowy还是很紧张,但她试了试,发现自己能行。A. nervous紧张不安的;B. happy高兴的;C. upset心烦的;D. serious严重的,认真的。根据空格14后的but she tried it and found she could do it.可知,开始尝试时她“紧张不安”。故选A。 15.考查动词词义辨析。句意:随着时间的推移,Snowy越跳越高,直到最后她进入了赛场,看着最高的跳台。A. missed错过,想念;B. liked喜欢;C. entered进入;D. needed需要。根据finally she和the arena and looked at the tallest jumps.可知,最后“进入”了比赛场。故选C。 16.考查动词词义辨析。句意:过去几周,情况发生了变化。A. appeared出现;B. changed改变;C. begun开始;D. continued继续。根据下文She jumped over them easily.可知,情况发生“变化”。故选B。 17.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:对Snowy来说,这些跳跃似乎不那么可怕了。A. dangerous 危险的;B. important重要的;C. familiar熟悉的;D. terrible可怕的。根据seemed much less和She jumped over them easily.可知,跳跃不那么“可怕了”。故选D。 18.考查名词词义辨析。句意:她的妈妈骄傲地看着她说:“当你从小处做起,然后一步步往上走,就会发生这样的事情。”A. pride骄傲,自豪;B. anger生气;C. patience耐心;D. kindness善良。根据She jumped over them easily.可知,她的成功让妈妈很“自豪”。故选A。 19.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:她的妈妈骄傲地看着她说:“当你从小处做起,然后一步步往上走,就会发生这样的事情。”A. early早期的;B. young年轻的;C. small小的;D. smart聪明的。根据最后一段中的start small and keep trying可知,凡事从“小处”做起。故选C。 20.考查名词词义辨析。句意:所以,不要害怕生活中的困难,从小事做起,不断尝试。A. failures 失败;B. worries担忧;C. uncertainties不确定性;D. difficulties困难。根据never be afraid of和Then you’ll be able to do anything.可知,从来不要害怕“困难”。故选D。
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