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    When I was ten, my father brought home a sailboat, and almost each Sunday in summers we would go sailing. Dad was quite skilled in sailing, but not good at_______. As  for me,  I  learned both before twelve because of living close to Lake Ontario.

The last time Dad and I set sail together is really _______ . It was a perfect weekend after I graduated from university. I came home and invited Dad to go sailing. Out we set soon  on the_______ lake. Dad hadn’t sailed for years, but everything_______well with the tiller (舵柄)in his hands.

When we were in the middle of the lake, a strong wind came all of a sudden .The boat was hit_______ Dad was always at his best in any danger, but at this moment he _______ .

“John!_______!” he shouted in a trembling voice ,with the tiller still in his hands. In my memory he could fix any problem. He was the one I always_______for strength and security. Before I could respond, a_______of water got into the boat. I rushed to the tiller ________ it was too late. Another huge wall of water________ the boat in a minute. We were thrown into the water, and Dad was struggling aimlessly .At that moment, I felt fiercely ________ of him.

I swam to Dad________ and assisted him in climbing onto the hull(船壳) of the boat. Upon sitting on the hull, Dad was a little awkward about his flash of________. “It’s all right ,  Dad,  we  are safe now.” I comforted him.

That was the first time Dad had counted on me in a moment of emergency. More importantly, I found it was my turn to start________ for my father.

1.A.boating B.running C.teaching D.swimming

2.A.unforgettable B.unforgivable C.cheerful D.regretful

3.A.stormy B.calm C.thundery D.icy

4.A.finished B.seemed C.went D.sounded

5.A.lightly B.violently C.hardly D.repeatedly

6.A.froze B.suffered C.fell D.withdrew

7.A.Look B.Run C.Help D.Jump

8.A.lived with B.argued with C.objected to D.turned to

9.A.fountain B.stream C.wave D.shower

10.A.if B.for C.after D.but

11.A.get through B.turned over C.poured into D.lifted up

12.A.ashamed B.tired C.protective D.afraid

13.A.quickly B.hopelessly C.slowly D.helplessly

14.A.pain B.anger C.fear D.shame

15.A.making up B.getting ready C.paying off D.looking out

 

1.D 2.A 3.B 4.C 5.B 6.A 7.C 8.D 9.C 10.D 11.B 12.C 13.A 14.D 15.D 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。记叙了作者和父亲去湖里划船,结果遇上了大风天气,父亲手足无措向作者呼救,后来一道水墙打翻了小船,父亲不会游泳,在水里挣扎,作者救起了父亲。也意识到开始轮到自己照顾父亲了。 1. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:爸爸很会航海,但不擅长游泳。A. boating划船;B. running奔跑;C. teaching教;D. swimming游泳。结合后文We were thrown into the water, and Dad was struggling aimlessly可知父亲在水里挣扎,可推知父亲不会游泳。故选D。 2. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:上次爸爸和我一起扬帆远航,真是令人难忘。A. unforgettable难忘的;B. unforgivable不可原谅的;C. cheerful快乐的;D. regretful后悔的。结合后文可知,作者和父亲上次去航海遇到了大风,翻了船,因此是一次难忘的经历。故选A。 3. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我们很快就在平静的湖面上出发了。A. stormy猛烈的;B. calm平静的;C. thundery雷鸣般的;D. icy冰冷的。结合后文When we were in the middle of the lake , a strong wind came all of a sudden.可知作者他们是走到湖中央才开始吹大风的,可推知一开始湖面很平静,所以他们出发了。故选B。 4. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:爸爸已经很多年没有驾船了,但只要舵柄在他手里,一切都很顺利。A. finished结束;B. seemed似乎;C. went离开;D. sounded听起来。结合后文well with the tiller in his hands.可知此处指舵柄在父亲手里时,一切都很顺利。此处为短语go well表示“进展顺利”。故选C。 5. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:船被猛烈地撞了一下。A. lightly轻轻地;B. violently猛烈地,暴力地;C. hardly几乎不;D. repeatedly再三地。结合上文a strong wind came all of a sudden可知风很大,船被猛烈地撞击。故选B。 6. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:在任何危险中,爸爸总是表现得最好,但在这一刻,他愣住了。A. froze愣住,冻结;B. suffered遭受;C. fell落下;D. withdrew收回。根据上文Dad was always at his best in any danger, but at this moment he可知,父亲以前在任何危境中总能处在最佳状态,应对自如,但是这次他却手足无措了,but表示转折。故选A。 7. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:“John!救命!”他用颤抖的声音喊道,舵柄还在他手里。A. Look看;B. Run奔跑;C. Help帮助;D. Jump跳跃。结合后文he shouted in a trembling voice可推知父亲在用颤抖的声音向作者呼救。故选C。 8. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:我总是向他寻求力量和安全感。A. lived with忍受;B. argued with争论;C. objected to反对;D. turned to求助于。结合后文for strength and security.可知父亲是一个作者可以去寻求力量与安全感的人,短语turn to sb.“求助于某人”。故选D。 9. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我还没来得及回答,一水浪就涌进了船里。A. fountain喷泉;B. stream溪流;C. wave水浪;D. shower淋浴。结合上文可知湖面上风很大,因此可推知是海浪涌进了船里。故选C。 10. 考查连词辨析。句意:我冲向舵柄,但为时已晚。A. if如果;B. for为了;C. after在……之后;D. but但是。结合上下文语境可知为转折关系,应用连词but。故选D。 11. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:又一道巨大的水墙一会儿就把小船打翻了。A. get through通过;B. turned over翻转;C. poured into倒入;D. lifted up举起。结合后文We were thrown into the water可知水把船打翻了,作者他们掉进了水里。故选B。 12. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:那一刻,我强烈地想保护他。A. ashamed羞愧的;B. tired疲惫的;C. protective保护的;D. afraid害怕的。结合上文Dad was struggling aimlessly可知作者看到父亲在水里挣扎,因此是想保护他。故选C。 13. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:我迅速游向爸爸,帮助他爬上船壳。A. quickly快地;B. hopelessly绝望地;C. slowly缓慢地;D. helplessly无助地。作者父亲掉进了水里,不会游泳,所以作者应当是快速游向他。故选A。 14. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:坐在船壳上,爸爸对他那一闪而过的羞愧感到有点尴尬。A. pain痛苦;B. anger愤怒;C. fear害怕;D. shame羞耻。结合上文a little awkward about his flash of可推知,上文中一向能处理一切问题的父亲因为面对突如其来的情况手足无措,而对作者呼救而感到羞愧。故选D。 15. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:更重要的是,我发现轮到我开始照料我的父亲了。A. making up组成;B. getting ready准备好;C. paying off付清;D. looking out照料。根据上文That was the first time Dad had counted on me in a moment of emergency.可知父亲第一次在紧急关头依靠作者,这让作者意识到开始轮到自己照顾父亲了。故选D。
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