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    Today was the fifth time that I had beaten Janice this year at tennis. I was beyond________of myself, but as I stepped out of the court and passed by Janice, I found she________not to see me without raising her head, and she was________beside her father. My mind was racing with________. “Why can't she just________the loss? Is she purposely trying to mess my confidence so I will not________my best in my next________?”

My heart pounded as I dropped my head and held legs tightly. In a few seconds, my________was burning from embarrassment, and without even looking up, I could feel everyone's eyes looking at me________.

I came________to this tournament, because my parents were 3,000 miles away. There was no one there to________me or stand up for me. I was by myself, facing so many________. Just then, a warm hand tapped me on my shoulder. I was________to look up as tears streamed down my face. The person who tapped me was Janice.

I glared at her and actually________her to leave me alone. I expected her to start crying again and________to her father. However, she sat down where I was without saying anything.

After a few moments of________, she let out a big sigh and apologized for her unusual________.

Janice glanced towards where I was looking at. She carefully got up and________me away from the court. As we were walking, I turned my head around to make eye________with her father. He caught me staring and he waved at me with smile. Without________, I gave him a big smile and walked away, making sure that I had my head held high.

1.A.fond B.proud C.ashamed D.aware

2.A.pretended B.decided C.intended D.happened

3.A.laughing B.shouting C.whispering D.crying

4.A.commitments B.decisions C.thoughts D.impressions

5.A.accept B.doubt C.suggest D.need

6.A.save B.seek C.live D.perform

7.A.show B.match C.discussion D.party

8.A.back B.hand C.face D.heart

9.A.strangely B.secretly C.happily D.suddenly

10.A.frequently B.late C.worriedly D.alone

11.A.remember B.comfort C.warn D.separate

12.A.audiences B.families C.relatives D.coaches

13.A.unbearable B.desperate C.unwilling D.generous

14.A.encourage B.inform C.force D.expect

15.A.return B.turn C.appeal D.see

16.A.darkness B.silence C.rest D.argument

17.A.excuse B.experience C.behavior D.habit

18.A.pulled B.persuaded C.threw D.cleared

19.A.check B.sign C.glance D.contact

20.A.regret B.hesitation C.inspiration D.preparation

 

1.B 2.A 3.D 4.C 5.A 6.D 7.B 8.C 9.A 10.D 11.B 12.A 13.C 14.D 15.A 16.B 17.C 18.B 19.D 20.B 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。本文主要讲述了作者自己来参加网球锦标赛,由于父母不在身边,敏感多疑的作者情绪失控,却得到了对手的安慰,再次提起了信心。 1.本题考查语境判断之感情色彩。句意:我为自己感到无比自豪,但当我走出赛场,从Janice身边走过时,我发现她假装没看见我,没有抬起头来,她在她父亲身边哭泣。A. fond喜欢的;B. proud自豪的;C. ashamed羞愧的;D. aware意识到的。根据上文Today was the fifth time that I had beaten Janice this year at tennis.可知作者为自己打败了Janice而为自己感到自豪。be proud of“对……感到自豪”。故选B。 2.本题考查语境判断之逻辑关系。句意:我为自己感到无比自豪,但当我走出赛场,从Janice身边走过时,我发现她假装没看见我,没有抬起头来,她在她父亲身边哭泣。A. pretended假装;B. decided决定;C. intended打算;D. happened发生。Janice输了比赛,所以作者从她身边走过时,她假装没看到作者。短语pretend to do sth.表示“假装做某事”。故选A。 3.本题考查语境判断之对应原文。句意:我为自己感到无比自豪,但当我走出法庭,从Janice身边走过时,我发现她假装没看见我,没有抬起头来,她在她父亲身边哭泣。A. laughing笑;B. shouting叫喊;C. whispering低声说;D. crying哭泣。从第四段中I expected her to start crying again可知,我希望她再次开始哭。可知她是在父亲身边哭泣。故选D 4.本题考查语境判断之逻辑关系。句意:我的脑中有很多想法在急速流窜。A. commitments承诺;B. decisions决定;C. thoughts想法;D. impressions印象。结合上文My mind was racing with可知此处指作者的脑中有许多想法急速流窜。故选C。 5.本题考查语境判断之对应原文。句意:为什么她就不能接受失败呢?A. accept接受;B. doubt怀疑;C. suggest建议;D. need需要。前文可知作者打败了Janice,但是却看到她在她父亲身边哭泣,所以作者觉得她不能接受失败,故选A。 6.本题考查语境判断之逻辑关系。句意:她是故意破坏我的信心,让我在下一场比赛中表现不佳吗?A. save拯救;B. seek寻找;C. live居住;D. perform表现。根据上文,作者认为对手正尝试混乱自己的自信,让他不能在比赛中表现出色,故选D。 7.本题考查语境判断之熟词僻义。句意:她是故意破坏我的信心,让我在下一场比赛中表现不佳吗?A. show展示;B. match比赛;C. discussion讨论;D. party聚会。根据第一段中Today was the fifth time that I had beaten Janice this year at tennis.以及通读全文可知作者在比赛,故选B。 8.本题考查语境判断之逻辑关系。句意:几秒钟后,我的脸因尴尬而发红,甚至都没有抬头,我就能感觉到每个人都在奇怪地看着我。A. back后背;B. hand手;C. face脸;D. heart心脏。结合后文was burning from embarrassment可知作者的脸因为尴尬而发红。故选C。 9.本题考查语境判断之感情色彩。句意:几秒钟后,我的脸因尴尬而发红,甚至都没有抬头,我就能感觉到每个人都在奇怪地看着我。A. strangely奇怪地;B. secretly秘密地;C. happily快乐地;D. suddenly突然。承接上文作者的脸因为尴尬而发红,可推知是因为作者感觉每个人都在奇怪地看着作者。故选A。 10.本题考查语境判断之逻辑关系。句意:我独自一人来到这里比赛,因为我的父母远在3000英里之外。A. frequently频繁地;B. late晚;C. worriedly担心地;D. alone独自地。根据后文because my parents were 3,000 miles away.可知作者是独自来比赛的。故选D。 11.本题考查语境判断之词义辨析。句意:没有人在那里安慰我或支持我。A. remember记得;B. comfort安慰;C. warn警告;D. separate分开。由上文可知,作者的父母没有来,所以没有人能给作者安慰或者支持。故选B。 12.本题考查语境判断之其他线索。句意:我一个人,面对那么多观众。A. audiences观众;B. families家人;C. relatives亲戚;D. coaches教练。因为作者在参加比赛,所以要面对许多观众,故选A。 13.本题考查语境判断之感情色彩。句意:眼泪顺着我的脸流下来,我不愿意抬起头来。A. unbearable难以忍受的;B. desperate令人绝望的;C. unwilling不情愿的;D. generous慷慨的。作者不想别人看到自己流泪,所以不愿意抬起头让别人看到。故选C。 14.本题考查语境判断之逻辑关系。句意:我怒视着她,实际上是希望她不要打扰我。A. encourage鼓励;B. inform通知;C. force迫使;D. expect希望,期待。结合后文I glared at her可知作者怒视对手,是希望对方不要来打扰自己。故选D。 15.本题考查语境判断之对应原文。句意:我以为她又会哭起来,然后回到她父亲身边。A. return返回;B. turn转弯;C. appeal呼吁;D. see看见。此处呼应第一段中Janice在父亲身边哭泣,作者怒视着Janice,以为她又会回到父亲身边哭泣。故选A。 16.本题考查语境判断之对应原文。句意:沉默了几分钟后,她长叹一声,为自己不寻常的行为道歉。A. darkness黑暗;B. silence沉默;C. rest休息;D. argument争论。从前文However, she sat down where I was without saying anything.可知,我们什么话都没说,所以是沉默了一段时间。故选B。 17.本题考查语境判断之逻辑关系。句意:沉默了几分钟后,她长叹一声,为自己不寻常的行为道歉。A. excuse借口;B. experience经历;C. behavior行为;D. habit习惯。指的是对上文她的哭泣这种行为道歉,故选C。 18.本题考查语境判断之词义辨析。句意:她小心翼翼地站起来,劝我离开赛场。A. pulled拉;B. persuaded说服;C. threw扔;D. cleared清理。结合后文me away from the court可知Janice小心翼翼地站起来,把作者从赛场上劝开。其它选项不符合语境。故选B。 19.本题考查语境判断之逻辑关系。句意:我们走着走着,我转过头来和她父亲对视了一下。A. check检查;B. sign签字;C. glance瞥见;D. contact接触,联系。结合后文with her father可知作者和Janice的父亲有了眼神接触。此处为短语eye contact表示“眼神接触,对视”。故选D。 20.本题考查语境判断之感情色彩。句意:我毫不犹豫地对他笑了笑,然后走开了,确保我的头昂着。A. regret遗憾;B. hesitation犹豫;C. inspiration灵感;D. preparation准备。根据后文I gave him a big smile and walked away, making sure that I had my head held high.可知作者毫不犹豫给了Janice父亲一个微笑,故选B。
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