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    My all-time favorite movie is Cool Runnings. It is based on the true story about the Jamaican Bobsled team who_______ in the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics.

After they_______ for the Olympics, they got three runs, on three_______ days. I am going to break these runs down for you and _______ them to everyday life.

Before the Jamaican’s first run, they_______ the Swiss team’s style and _______.  They weren’t true to themselves, and as a result, the first run was a_______.

After painful_______ and pep talks(激励的话), the team went back to their roots. They were _______ to themselves and they were 100% prepared for the second run. Everything clicked and they moved into 8th place.

And the third one was when they ________. Although they were well prepared, ________, that shaky old sled they used couldn’t stop and they crashed. Everyone knows what happened next. They________ the sled and finished the race.

The runs are what real life is about. Sometimes you can be prepared. Sometimes you can go into a situation or relationship with all of the best________ in the world. But something will still go ________. That is life. However, just like those four Jamaicans, you can get up and________ the race.

1.A.succeeded B.led C.signed D.competed

2.A.run B.qualified C.made D.declared

3.A.peaceful B.depressing C.separate D.special

4.A.compare B.adapt C.insert D.add

5.A.watched B.copied C.improved D.replaced

6.A.uniforms B.words C.techniques D.requests

7.A.hint B.disaster C.tie D.hit

8.A.reflection B.injuries C.complaints D.argument

9.A.opposed B.addicted C.limited D.true

10.A.crashed B.took off C.dressed up D.abandoned

11.A.surprisingly B.deliberately C.eventually D.unfortunately

12.A.picked up B.held up C.folded up D.broke up

13.A.results B.choices C.intentions D.principles

14.A.unnoticed B.smooth C.mad D.wrong

15.A.start B.finish C.watch D.win

 

1.D 2.B 3.C 4.A 5.B 6.C 7.B 8.A 9.D 10.A 11.D 12.A 13.C 14.D 15.B 【解析】 这是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章通过牙买加雪橇队参加1988年卡尔加里冬奥会的故事来告诉我们,就算你做好了准备,带着美好的意图,但是事情还是会出错。生活有时就是不会尽如人意的,但是你可以像牙买加队一样,站起来完成比赛。 1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:它是根据牙买加雪橇队参加1988年卡尔加里冬奥会的真实故事改编的。A. succeeded成功;B. led领导;C. signed署名;D. competed比赛,竞争。根据后文in the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics可知是参加卡尔加里冬奥会比赛。短语compete in表示“参加……比赛(竞赛)”。故选D。 2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在取得奥运会参赛资格后,他们在三个不同的日子里得到了三分。A. run奔跑;B. qualified取得资格;C. made制作;D. declared宣称。结合后文for the Olympics可知是取得了奥运会参赛资格。其他选项不符合语境。故选B。 3.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:在取得奥运会参赛资格后,他们在三个不同的日子里得到了三分。A. peaceful和平的;B. depressing令人沮丧的;C. separate不同的,分开的;D. special特别的。结合后文可知这三分是他们在三天里获得的,其他选项不符合语境。故选C。 4.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我将为你分析这些数据,并将它们与日常生活相比较。A. compare比较;B. adapt适应;C. insert插入;D. add添加。结合文章最后一段可知作者最后将这次比赛与生活进行了比较(compare),故选A。 5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在牙买加队第一次比赛之前,他们模仿了瑞士队的风格和技术。A. watched看;B. copied模仿,复制;C. improved改进;D. replaced取代。结合后文the Swiss team’s style可知他们模仿了瑞士队的风格。故选B。 6.考查名词词义辨析。句意:在牙买加队第一次比赛之前,他们模仿了瑞士队的风格和技术。A. uniforms制服;B. words话语;C. techniques技术;D. requests请求。根据上文the Swiss team’s style可知他们模仿了瑞士队的风格和技术。其他选项不符合语境。故选C。 7.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他们不忠于自己,结果,第一次比赛是一场灾难。A. hint暗示;B. disaster灾难;C. tie领带;D. hit打击。根据后文painful可知这次比赛输了,是一次灾难(disaster)。故选B。 8.考查名词词义辨析。句意:经过痛苦的反思和鼓舞士气的讲话,这个队回到了原点。A. reflection反思;B. injuries伤害;C. complaints投诉;D. argument争吵。第一次比赛他们模仿了瑞士队,结果失败了,于是他们进行了痛苦的反思(reflection)。故选A。 9.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他们忠于自己,为第二轮比赛做好了100%的准备。A. opposed反对的;B. addicted上瘾的;C. limited有限的;D. true真实的。根据上一段中They weren’t true to themselves可知第二次比赛他们选择忠于自己。短语be true to“忠实于”。故选D。 10.考查动词及短语词义辨析。句意:第三次是他们摔倒的时候。A. crashed摔倒,坠毁;B. took off起飞;C. dressed up穿上盛装;D. abandoned抛弃。结合后文they crashed.可知他们第三次比赛摔倒了。故选A。 11.考查副词词义辨析。句意:虽然他们准备得很充分,但不幸的是,他们用的那辆摇摇欲坠的旧雪橇停不下来,摔坏了。A. surprisingly惊人地;B. deliberately故意地;C. eventually终于;D. unfortunately不幸地。根据后文that shaky old sled they used couldn’t stop and they crashed.可知不幸地是,他们用的那辆摇摇欲坠的旧雪橇停不下来,摔坏了。故选D。 12.考查动词短语辨析。句意:他们捡起雪橇,完成了比赛。A. picked up捡起;B. held up举起;C. folded up折叠;D. broke up结束。根据后文the sled and finished the race.可知他们捡起了雪橇完成了比赛。故选A。 13.考查名词词义辨析。句意:有时候,你可以带着世界上所有美好的意图进入一种状态或一段关系。A. results结果;B. choices选择;C. intentions目的,意图;D. principles原则。根据上文Sometimes you can go into a situation or relationship with all of the best可知有时你进入一种状态或一段关系是带着世界上最美好的意图的,但是事情还是会出错。故选C。 14.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但还是会出问题。A. unnoticed被忽视的;B. smooth顺利的;C. mad疯狂的;D. wrong出问题,错误的。结合上文可知虽然有时你准备得很好,但是事情还是会出问题。这就是生活。but表示转折,此处为短语go wrong表示“出问题,出错”。故选D。 15.考查动词词义辨析。句意:然而,就像那四个牙买加人一样,你可以站起来完成比赛。A. start开始;B. finish结束,完成;C. watch观看;D. win赢得。根据上一段最后一句and finished the race.可知是指完成(finish)比赛。故选B。
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