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    Medi Bastoni, a 43-year-old father of four from Indonesia, is walking 800 km from his home on a volcano in East Java to Jakarta. He is doing it _________ in the hope of drawing attention to the archipelago’s (多岛屿的) quickly _________ forests.

He set out on his _________, backward journey in mid-July, with the _________ of reaching the capital by August 16, a day before the Southeast Asian nation’s independence day anniversary. He just took a short break when he was _________. “Of course I’m exhausted, but I’m ___________ to do this to fight for the next generation and I just make my _________ to do it,” Bastoni said. “My home is ___________ all of its trees so I have to do something. I can _________ the pain and tiredness.”

Bastoni says that when he arrives, he hopes to __________ President Joko Widodo and highlight the ____________ of deforestation (滥伐森林) across the archipelago, __________ at his home on Mt Wilis, a dead volcano. Indonesia __________ from one of the high rates of deforestation in the world, according to Greenpeace. Bastoni __________ 20 to 30 km backwards every day under the sun, with a rear-view mirror (后视镜) __________ to his backpack to avoid bumping into objects. Along the way, supporters cheer him on, __________ him meals or a place to stay overnight. But in order to stay ____________, Bastoni always leaves at dawn.

“Walking backwards is meant as a __________ to Indonesians to reflect on the __________ and remember how national heroes __________ for the good of the country,” he said.

1.A.outwards B.regularly C.naturally D.backwards

2.A.shrinking B.flooding C.expanding D.growing

3.A.wonderful B.fancy C.tough D.single

4.A.theme B.belief C.goal D.direction

5.A.sad B.tired C.hungry D.excited

6.A.likely B.afraid C.nervous D.willing

7.A.effect B.difference C.change D.effort

8.A.losing B.planting C.selling D.protecting

9.A.enjoy B.take C.reduce D.seek

10.A.talk about B.meet with C.say goodbye to D.get close to

11.A.problem B.cause C.method D.benefit

12.A.surrounding B.varying C.including D.reaching

13.A.suffers B.escapes C.benefits D.prevents

14.A.cycles B.walks C.drives D.runs

15.A.attached B.compared C.exposed D.applied

16.A.lend B.offer C.watch D.show

17.A.in order B.in time C.on purpose D.on schedule

18.A.chance B.story C.signal D.relief

19.A.scene B.reality C.past D.situation

20.A.prepared B.waited C.cared D.fought

 

1.D 2.A 3.C 4.C 5.B 6.D 7.D 8.A 9.B 10.B 11.A 12.C 13.A 14.B 15.A 16.B 17.D 18.C 19.C 20.D 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了一个拥有四个孩子的父亲采取了向后走的行为,希望能引起人们对印度尼西亚群岛上迅速减少的森林的注意。 1.考查副词词义辨析。句意:他采用向后走的方式是为了引起人们对这个群岛上迅速缩小的森林的关注。A. outwards向外;B. regularly有规则地;C. naturally自然地;D. backwards向后。根据下文Bastoni ____14____ 20 to 30 km backwards every day under the sun, with a rear-view mirror (后视镜) ____15____ to his backpack to avoid bumping into objects.可知,此处是指向后走的方式。故选D。 2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他采用向后走的方式是为了引起人们对这个群岛上迅速缩小的森林的关注。A. shrinking缩小;B. flooding泛滥;C. expanding扩展;D. growing发展。根据下文Indonesia ____13____ from one of the high rates of deforestation in the world, according to Greenpeace.可知,此处指迅速缩小的森林。故选A。 3.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他在7月中旬开始了艰难的逆向旅行,目标是在8月16日,也就是这个东南亚国家独立日纪念日的前一天抵达首都。A. wonderful精彩的;B. fancy奇异的;C. tough艰难的;D. single单个的。根据语境及常识可知,倒退着走这么长的行程,一定是很艰难的。故选C。 4.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他在7月中旬开始了艰难的逆向旅行,目标是在8月16日,也就是这个东南亚国家独立日纪念日的前一天抵达首都。A. theme主题;B. belief信仰;C. goal目标;D. direction方向。根据 reaching the capital by August 16, a day before the Southeast Asian nation’s independence day anniversary可知,此处指他的目标。故选C。 5.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他累了就休息一会儿。A. sad难过的;B. tired疲倦的;C. hungry饥饿的;D. excited兴奋的。根据语境可知,累了的时候做很短的休息。故选B。 6.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:“我当然很累了,但我乐意为下一代而战,我也会尽我所能,” 巴斯顿说。A. likely有可能的;B. afraid害怕的;C. nervous准备好了的;D. willing乐意的。根据语境可知,巴斯顿自己选择的这种方式,因此他说他乐意这么做。故选D。 7.考查名词词义辨析。句意:“我当然很累了,但我乐意为下一代而战,我也会尽我所能,” Bastoni说。A. effect影响;B. difference不同;C. change改变;D. effort努力。根据语境可知,此处指为下一代做出自己的努力。故选D。 8.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我的家正在失去所有的树,所以我必须做点什么。A. losing丢失;B. planting种植;C. selling卖;D. protecting保护。根据deforestation (滥伐森林)可知,此处指正在失去所有的树。故选A。 9.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我能接受这种疼痛和疲劳。A. enjoy享受;B. take接受;C. reduce减少;D. seek寻找。根据Medi Bastoni, a 43-year-old father of four from Indonesia, is walking 800 km from his home on a volcano in East Java to Jakarta可知,巴斯顿做这些事情,他能接受这种痛苦和疲劳。故选B。 10.考查动词短语辨析。句意:巴斯顿表示,他抵达后希望与印尼总统佐科•维多多会面,并强调印尼群岛的森林砍伐问题,包括在他位于死火山威利斯山的家乡。A. talk about谈论;B. meet with遇见;C. say goodbye to再见;D. get close to靠近。根据前文到达首都可知,他希望能与总统见面。故选B。 11.考查名词词义辨析。句意:巴斯顿表示,他抵达后希望与印尼总统佐科•维多多会面,并强调印尼群岛的森林砍伐问题,包括在他位于死火山威利斯山的家乡。A. problem问题;B. cause原因;C. method方法;D. benefit利益。根据语境可知,此处指要和总统强调一下整个群岛的森林砍伐问题。故选A。 12.考查动词词义辨析。句意:巴斯顿表示,他抵达后希望与印尼总统佐科•维多多会面,并强调印尼群岛的森林砍伐问题,包括在他位于死火山威利斯山的家乡。A. surrounding环绕;B. varying变化;C. including包括;D. reaching到达。根据语境可知,此处是要和总统强调一下整个群岛的森林砍伐问题,包括在他位于死火山威利斯山的家乡。故选C。 13.考查动词词义辨析。句意:据绿色和平组织称,印尼是世界上遭受森林砍伐率最高的国家之一。A. suffers遭受;B. escapes逃脱;C. benefits有益于;D. prevents避免。根据one of the high rates of deforestation in the world可知,此处指印尼是世界上遭受森林砍伐率最高的国家之一。故选A。 14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:巴斯顿每天在烈日下向后走20到30公里,为了避免撞到物体,他的背包上还装了一个后视镜。A. cycles转圈;B. walks走路;C. drives驾驶;D. runs跑。根据上文is walking 800 km可知,此处指每天在烈日下向后走20到30公里。故选B。 15.考查动词词义辨析。句意:巴斯顿每天在烈日下向后走20到30公里,为了避免撞到物体,他的背包上还装了一个后视镜。A. attached把……固定在;B. compared比较;C. exposed探索;D. applied申请。根据常识可知,后视镜在背包上应该是被固定在背包上的。故选A。 16.考查动词词义辨析。句意:一路上,支持者们为他加油,为他提供食物或过夜的地方。A. lend借出;B. offer提供;C. watch观察;D. show展示。根据下文r a place to stay overnight可知,支持者为他加油,提供食宿。故选B。 17.考查介词短语辨析。句意:但是为了按计划进行,巴斯顿总是在黎明就出发。A. in order竟然有序;B. in time及时;C. on purpose故意;D. on schedule按计划。根据语境可知,巴斯顿为了按计划到达目的地,总是在黎明就出发。故选D。 18.考查名词词义辨析。句意:“向后走是向印尼人发出的一个信号,让他们反思过去,记住民族英雄是如何为国家利益而战的,”他说。A. chance机会;B. story故事;C. signal信号;D. relief轻松,解脱。根据语境可知,向后走是向印尼人发出的一个信号。故选C。 19.考查名词词义辨析。句意:“向后走是向印尼人发出的一个信号,让他们反思过去,记住民族英雄是如何为国家利益而战的,”他说。A. scene场景;B. reality现实;C. past过去;D. situation情况。根据Walking backwards可知,巴斯顿想通过这种方式提醒印尼人反思过去。故选C。 20.考查动词词义辨析。句意:“向后走是向印尼人发出的一个信号,让他们反思过去,记住民族英雄是如何为国家利益而战的,”他说。A. prepared准备;B. waited等待;C. cared关心;D. fought斗争。根据上文“Of course I’m exhausted, but I’m _____6_____ to do this to fight for the next generation and I just make my ____7____ to do it,” Bastoni said.可知,此处指记住民族英雄如何为国家的利益而战的。fight for“为……而战”。故选D。
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