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    As older students at your school,do you sometimes feel a kind of responsibility?I was lucky enough to be named one of our prefects(级长).My___ has so far meant that I' ve had to help with school meetings, events, and many____ across the school.

One of the events was a soccer tournament for 7th and 8th year prefects in September.We had to___a soccer team made up of several prefects for the tournament.

___ at the soccer field on the day of the tournament,we were full of____ that our age and ____would be enough for us to win.However ,we had underestimated(低估)the____.The younger students quickly started dominating us,and____ beat us.We were____ of the competition after the first game!

Having been_____ ,we realized that our size and age really didn' t____ ,as the younger students were not intimidated(威吓).However, although we were defeated,we were able to talk to the___ students afterwards, which was quite__.

After our pitiful attempt at____ soccer, we had to help referee the final few____ .Refereeing was a difficult task, as a bad_____ could cost a team the game.____for me, there were no extremely difficult decisions.

After refereeing, we were all given dinner and the student leaders and the younger kids __ together.At that moment I___the true job of a prefect-we are here to___the school.

1.A.join B.purpose C.enquiry D.opportunity

2.A.activities B.classes C.plans D.groups

3.A.support B.form C.attract D.challenge

4.A.Attending B.Aiming C.Guiding D.Arriving

5.A.curiosity B.possibility C.confidence D.patience

6.A.wisdom B.strength C.speed D.size

7.A.problem B.tournament C.conflict D.situation

8.A.firmly B.constantly C.eventually' D.roughly

9.A.knocked B.worn C.taken D.made

10.A.scolded B.defeated C.blamed D.praised

11.A.rise B.clarify C.matter D.match

12.A.senior B.younger C.cleverer D.smarter

13.A.anxious B.pleasant C.uncertain D.delighted

14.A.playing B.giving C.offering D.helping

15.A.rounds B.activities C.lessons D.games

16.A.movement B.signal C.decision D.remark

17.A.Frequently B.Calmly C.Privately D.Luckily

18.A.sat B.laughed C.jumped D.shouted

19.A.remembered B.realized C.expected D.dreamed

20.A.adjust B.develop C.unite D.change

 

1.A 2.A 3.B 4.D 5.C 6.D 7.D 8.C 9.A 10.B 11.C 12.B 13.B 14.A 15.D 16.C 17.D 18.A 19.B 20.C 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。文章介绍了作者成为一名级长之后的感受,通过自己以一名级长的身份参加与低年级的学生比赛,担任裁判,与低年级学生的愉快交流,作者体会到级长应该团结学校的每一个成员,为学校服务。 1.考查名词词义辨析。句意:到目前为止,我的加入意味着我不得不在学校会议,体育运动和各种活动中帮忙。A. join加入;B. purpose目的;C. enquiry询问;D. opportunity机会。此处join指的是上句中I was lucky enough to be named one of our prefects(级长).中提到的我被任命为级长之一,表明我加入了级长的行列。故选A。 2.考查名词词义辨析。句意:到目前为止,我的加入意味着我不得不在学校会议,体育运动和各种活动中帮忙。A. activities活动;B. classes课;C. plans计划;D. groups团体。结合下文中的a soccer tournament可知,作者作为一名级长要经常参与到一些学校活动中。故选A。 3.考查动词词义辨析。句意:对于这场比赛,我们不得不建立一支由几名级长组成的足球队。A. support支持;B. form组成,形成;C. attract吸引;D. challenge挑战。根据下文we were full of___5___ that our age and ___6___would be enough for us to win.可知作者和几名级长组成了一支足球队与低年级学生组成的队伍比赛。故选B。 4.考查动词词义辨析。句意:比赛当天我们到达球场的时候,我们充满信心:我们的年龄和块头对于赢得比赛足够了。A. Attending参加;B. Aiming瞄准;C. Guiding指引;D. Arriving到达。比赛当天作者和球队应该是到达球场,arrive at到达,抵达。故选D。 5.考查名词词义辨析。句意:比赛当天我们到达球场的时候,我们充满信心:我们的年龄和块头对于赢得比赛足够了。A. curiosity好奇心; B. possibility可能性;C. confidence信心;D. patience耐心根据。根据后句However, we had underestimated(低估)the___7___.可知作者刚开始的时候充满了信心。故选C。 6.考查名词词义辨析。句意:比赛当天我们到达球场的时候,我们充满信心:我们的年龄和块头对于赢得比赛足够了。A. wisdom智慧;B. strength体力;C. speed速度;D. size大小,块头。下文Having been___10___ ,we realized that our size and age really didn' t___11___ ,提到了我们的块头和年龄。故选D。 7.考查名词词义辨析。句意:然而,我们低估了形势。A. problem问题;B. tournament锦标赛;C. conflict冲突;D. situation形势。根据上文we were full of___5___ that our age and ___6___would be enough for us to win.可知之前提到作者对比赛的形势估计的很好。故选D。 8.考查副词词义辨析。句意:低年级学生组成的球队很快就占据支配地位,并最终击败我们。A. firmly坚定地;B. constantly不间断地;C. eventually最终;D. roughly粗略地。此处指经过全场的比赛,最后战胜我们。故选C。 9.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我们在第一轮比赛就被淘汰出局。A. knocked击打,淘汰; B. worn疲惫的;C. taken带走;D. made使,让。在第一轮比赛我们就被低年级学生的队击败,被淘汰出锦标赛。故选A。 10.考查动词词义辨析。句意:被击败之后,我们意识到我们的年龄和块头没起到作用。A. scolded责骂; B. defeated击败;C. blamed 责备;D. praised赞扬。上文已经提到作者所在的球队被击败了,下文However, although we were defeated也给出提示。故选B。 11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:被击败之后,我们意识到我们的年龄和块头没起到作用。A. rise上升;B. clarify澄清;C. matter要紧,起作用;D. match相搭配。根据上文可知作者原以为他们的年龄和块头是一大优势,但是在比赛中根本没起到作用。故选C。 12.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:然而,尽管我们被击败了,但是之后我们和低年级的同学们谈了谈,这很令人高兴。A. senior高级的;B. younger年轻一些的;C. cleverer更聪明的;D. smarter更精明的。根据前文as the younger students可知,和低年级的同学们谈了谈。故选B。 13.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:然而,尽管我们被击败了,但是之后我们和低年级的同学们谈了谈,这很令人高兴。A. anxious焦急的;B. pleasant愉快的;C. uncertain不确定的;D. delighted高兴的。根据前句可知尽管我们被击败了,但是之后我们和低年级的同学们谈了谈,而这个交谈应该是积极的,因此选项B和选项D符合语境,这里which引导的非限制性定语从句修饰主句we were able to talk to the___12___ students afterwards,因此应用pleasant“令人愉快的”,delighted修饰人,意为“感到高兴的”。故选B。 14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在我们可惜的踢球尝试之后,我们帮助裁判最后几场比赛。A. playing玩; B. giving给与;C. offering 提供;D. helping帮助。此处为固定搭配的考查,play soccer踢足球。故选A。 15.考查名词词义辨析。句意:在我们可惜的踢球尝试之后,我们帮助裁判最后几场比赛。A. rounds回合;B. activities活动;C. lessons教训,课;D. games比赛。上文We were___9___ of the competition after the first game!以及下文中Refereeing was a difficult task, as a bad___16___ could cost a team the game.都给出了提示,这里是指最后几场足球比赛。故选D。 16.考查名词词义辨析。句意:当裁判是一个很困难的任务,因为一个坏的决定会让一支队伍失去比赛。A. movement运动;B. signal信号;C. decision 决定,判决;D. remark评论。根据常识可知在比赛中裁判的判定起着很重要的作用。故选C。 17.考查副词词义辨析。句意:对我来说很幸运的是,在比赛中没有非常困难的判决。A. Frequently频繁地;B. Calmly镇静地;C. Privately私下地;D. Luckily幸运地。前句提到当裁判是一个很困难的任务,因为一个坏的决定会让一支队伍失去比赛,所以在比赛中作者没遇到非常困难的判决,这是很幸运的。故选D。 18.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当晚裁判之后,我们享用提供的晚餐,学生干部和低年级学生坐在一起。A. sat坐;B. laughed大笑;C. jumped跳;D. shouted大喊。根据常识可知吃晚餐的时候应该是坐在一起。故选A。 19.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在那一刻,我们意识到一名级长的真正工作:我们在这里就是为了团结整个学校。A. remembered记得;B. realized意识到;C. expected期望;D. dreamed梦想。通过作者参加足球比赛和当裁判的经历,作者意识到作为一名级长的真正意义。故选B。 20.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在那一刻,我们意识到一名级长的真正工作:我们在这里就是为了团结整个学校。A. adjust调整;B. develop发展; C. unite联合,团结;D. change改变。通过作者比赛中想着战胜低年级学生队,到在比赛中帮忙担任裁判,最后与低年级学生一块共进晚餐,我们可以看出,作为级长更多地是团结学校的每一个成员。故选C。
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