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On 31 October 2003, 13-year-old Bethany Hamilton went for a morning surf along Tunnels Beach, Kauai. She had just laid 1. (she)on the surfboard with her left arm in the water when suddenly a tiger shark attacked and had her left arm 2. (bite)off just below the shoulder. By the time she was transported to Wilcox Memorial Hospital, she 3. (lose) 60 percent of her blood and felt numb.

Initially the doctors told her parents that her chances of survival were very slim. Luckily, she bravely fought on and survived. She stayed in the hospital for a week to recover 4. eventually being released.

Within weeks of the shark attack, she made her comeback to surfing with a custom—made board that was longer, 5. (thick), and equipped with a handle for her right arm. But with time she learned to use standard 6. (equip).

Determined not to let her disability get in the way of her professional ambitions, Bethany entered her first major competition on 10 January, 2004 since 7. shark attack. Later in 2004 she wrote her autobiography ‘Soul Surfer’,8. soon became a best-seller. In 2011, a film based on her autobiography 9. (release) and was well received by the audience.

Today, as well as 10. (spend) time with her family, Hamilton works with World Vision to help raise money for disabled children. Bethany has also become an inspirational speaker.

 

1.herself 2.bitten 3.had lost 4.before/until 5.thicker 6.equipment 7.the 8.which 9.was released 10.spending 【解析】 本文是记叙文。Bethany在2003年一次冲浪中遭遇鲨鱼袭击,左臂被咬断。出院后,她继续练习冲浪并参加比赛,她还热衷于做公益帮助残疾人,她的自传《灵魂冲浪者》很受欢迎。 1. 考查反身代词。句中主语She和宾语是同一个人,宾语用反身代词。根据she,故填herself。 2. 考查过去分词。句意:突然,一只虎鲨袭击了她,她的左臂就在肩膀下方被咬断了。此处指“使胳膊被咬断”,“使某事被做”用have sth. done的用法,故填bitten。 3. 考查动词时态。句中时间状语By the time和完成时连用,动作发生早于was transported,用过去完成时,故填had lost。 4. 考查连词。此处指她在医院里待了一个星期恢复,直到最后出院。或理解为在出院前在医院待了一星期。表时间,故填before/until。 5. 考查形容词比较级。句意:在被鲨鱼袭击后的几周内,她带着特制的更长更厚的冲浪板重返冲浪。与longer并列,此处是和以前的冲浪板相比,用比较级。故填thicker。 6. 考查名词。此处作动词use的宾语,由形容词standard修饰,用名词。故填equipment。 7. 考查冠词。此处特指On 31 October 2003 Bethany被鲨鱼袭击咬伤事件,表特指用定冠词。故填the。 8. 考查定语从句。句意:2004年晚些时候,她写了自传《灵魂冲浪者》,这本书很快就成了畅销书。句中包含非限制性定语从句,先行词Soul Surfer在非限制性定语从句中作主语,that不能引导非限制性定语从句,用关系代词which引导,故填which。 9. 考查时态和语态。根据时间In 2011,可知用一般过去时,主语a film和动词release是被动关系,此处作谓语用被动语态。故填was released。 10. 考查非谓语动词。句中已有谓语动词works,此处用非谓语。主语Hamilton和动词spend是主动关系,用现在分词作状语,故填spending。
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