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    ‘‘You're too small, Ginny. You'll never make an Olympic team,” said my first-ever rowing ___, way back in the late winter of 1978. I had just confessed(承认)my ____, which was admittedly outsized at that point, to somebody whose emotional ____ could play a key role.

Maybe my dream wasn't ____reality. After all, I had tried out for the national team for the first time the previous year and been cut, and I lacked the____that most Olympic rowers possess, not to mention much experience as an athlete, but____,1 was shocked by my coach's response.

1 left the gym in a panic. As I walked, I began to____my future, making room for my coach's opinion, pushing my dream aside into a dark corner. A small inner voice had joined forces with the coach's. “Maybe he's ____.”

But then, another voice ____. "What does he know? Why does he get to decide?" My coach didn't have faith ____me but that didn't necessarily mean I had to give up on myself so quickly. By the time I arrived back at my apartment,1 was ____at my coach and my dream was back on center stage.

___came easy when it came to fulfilling that dream. But l was____by my love of the beauty of rowing. I wanted to row among the best and I refused to stop____ I achieved my goal.

I made that 1980 team,____not getting to compete at the Olympics. I kept____four more years, and finally won silver at the 1984 Olympics.

Everything I have today is a(n) ____of sticking with that dream, all those hours on the water, in the weight room, and in the stadium. They got me here,____I know now that big ambitions need not just time to develop, but firm____in them. And I will not allow anyone else to____ for me what's possible.

1.A.athlete B.coach C.director D.fellow

2.A.situation B.view C.idea D.dream

3.A.state B.support C.judgment D.intelligence

4.A.involved in B.connected with C.devoted to D.based on

5.A.talent B.determination C.height D.effort

6.A.even B.still C.never D.seldom

7.A.design B.expect C.hide D.rethink

8.A.right B.wrong C.modest D.cruel

9.A.argued B.repeated C.agreed D.whispered

10.A.at B.on C.in D.for

11.A.shocked B.disappointed C.bored D.mad

12.A.Nothing B.Everything C.Anything D.Something

13.A.struck B.changed C.driven D.caught

14.A.when B.until C.after D.since

15.A.in spite of B.in terms of C.in control of D.in place of

16.A.training B.teaching C.defending D.exploring

17.A.sense B.awareness C.award D.result

18.A.which B.where C.when D.that

19.A.interest B.hope C.belief D.pleasure

20.A.pretend B.promise C.decide D.manage

 

1.B 2.D 3.B 4.D 5.C 6.B 7.D 8.A 9.A 10.C 11.D 12.A 13.C 14.B 15.A 16.A 17.D 18.B 19.C 20.C 【解析】 本文是记叙文。当“我”向我的教练坦承了“我”的梦想时,教练直接拒绝了我。但“我”并没有放弃自己的梦想,而是一直努力。“我”终于在奥运会上摘得了银牌,实现了自己的梦想。 1.考查名词。句意:1978年冬末,我的第一位划船教练说。A. athlete运动员;B. coach教练;C. director主管;D. fellow同事。根据下文中I was shocked by my coach's response.与making room for my coach's opinion以及My coach didn't have faith in me可知,此处是教练说的话。故选B。 2.考查名词。句意:我刚刚向一个在精神上支持我的人坦承了我的梦想,在那个时候,我承认我的梦想过于宏大了。A. situation情况;B. view意见;C. idea想法;D. dream梦想。下文多次提及“my dream”,以及后文making room for my coach's opinion, pushing my dream aside into a dark corner,为教练的意见腾出空间,把我的梦想推到一个黑暗的角落,可知“我”向教练坦承了自己的梦想,但没被看好。故选D。 3.考查名词。句意:我刚刚向一个在精神上支持我的人坦承了我的梦想,在那个时候,我承认我的梦想过于宏大了。A. state情形;B. support支持;C. judgment判断;D. intelligence才智。根据空后的could play a key role,可知,对“我”来说,是教练给了“我”鼓励才使“我”说出了梦想,根据语境,此处应该是教练精神上的“支持”,故选B。 4.考查固定短语。句意:也许我的梦想不是基于现实。A. involved in 涉及;B. connected with与…有关;C. devoted to专心于;D. based on基于。根据下文中I had tried out for the national team for the first time the previous year and been cut,以及not to mention much experience as an athlete,可知,“我”在前一年第一次参加了国家队的选拔,结果被淘汰了;“我”也没有作为一名运动员的丰富经验。所以“我”的梦想没有现实性,不是基于现实情况的。故选D。 5.考查名词。句意:我没有大多数奥运赛艇运动员的身高,更不用说作为一名运动员的经验了。A. talent天资;B. determination决心;C. height身高;D. effort 努力。这是其他大多数奥运赛艇运动员都拥有的;后面又说“更没有作为运动员的经验”。可知,此处应该说的是自身的外在条件。C项符合题意,故选C。 6.考查副词。句意:但我仍然被教练的反应震惊了。A. even甚至;B. still仍然;C. never从不;D. seldom很少。“我”虽然知道自己的梦想不现实,自己也在选拔中被淘汰了,但“仍然”很震惊。下文也提到I left the gym in a panic,“我”惊慌失措地离开了健身房。故选B。 7.考查动词。句意:当我走着的时候,我开始重新思考我的未来。A. design构思;B. expect期望;C. hide隐藏;D. rethink重新考虑。根据making room for my coach's opinion, pushing my dream aside into a dark corner. 可知“我”为教练的意见腾出空间,反而把自己的梦想推到一个黑暗的角落。“我”因为教练的回答而震惊,开始重新思考自己未来。故选D。 8.考查形容词。句意:也许他是对的。A. right对的;B. wrong错误的;C. modest谦虚的;D. cruel残酷的。根据后文But then… 以及"What does he know? Why does he get to decide?" “他知道些什么? 他为什么要做决定?”可知,后面是不赞成教练说的,而前后是转折关系,故前面是同意教练的说法。故选A。 9.考查动词。句意:但接着,另一个声音争辩道。A. argued争辩;B. repeated重复;C. agreed同意;D. whispered低声地说。根据后文"What does he know? Why does he get to decide?"可知,“他知道些什么?”他为什么要做决定?”另一个声音非常不赞同教练的话,故此处应该是“争辩”。故选A。 10.考查固定搭配。句意:我的教练对我没有信心,但这并不意味着我必须这么快就放弃自己。have faith in sb. 相信,对……信任。故选C。 11.考查固定短语。句意:当我回到我的公寓时,我对我的教练很生气。A. shocked震惊的;B. disappointed沮丧的;C. bored无聊的;D. mad生气的。短语be mad at sb,生某人的气。故选D。 12.考查代词。句意:要实现这个梦想,没有什么是容易的。A. Nothing没有什么;B. Everything每件事物;C. Anything任何事物;D. Something某事。根据语境可知,要想达成梦想,没有什么是容易的,但“我”对划船的热爱让“我”不怕那些困难。故选A。 13.考查动词。句意:但我是被我对划船之美的热爱所驱使。A. struck打击;B. changed改变;C. driven驱使;D. caught陷于。根据句意可知,“我”是被自己对划船的热爱驱使,才使“我”不怕困难仍有决心去达成那个梦想。故选C。 14.考查连词。句意:我想跻身于最优秀的选手之列,不达目的决不罢休。A. when在…时;B. until直到;C. after在…之后;D. since自…以后。根据前文可知,“我”应该是不达成梦想绝不停止,故选B。 15.考查固定短语。句意:我进入了1980年的那支队伍,尽管没有参加奥运会。A. in spite of尽管;B. in terms of依据;C. in control of 控制;D. in place of代替。根据后文可知,“我”进入了1980年的那支队伍,但在1984年的奥运会上获得银牌。根据语境可知,“我”当时没有参加奥运会。结合选项,A项符合题意。故选A。 16.考查动词。句意:我又训练了四年,终于在1984年奥运会上获得银牌。A. training 训练;B. teaching教学;C. defending防守;D. exploring探索。1980年进入队伍,应该是“训练”了四年,之后再奥运会上获得银牌。故选A。 17.考查名词。句意:我今天所拥有的一切都是因为我坚持那个梦想的结果,因为所有那些在水上,在健身房,在训练馆里的时间。A. sense感觉;B. awareness意识;C. award奖;D. result 结果。a result of,…的结果。“我”的成就都是自己的坚持和努力的结果。故选D。 18.考查关系词。句意:他们把我带到这里,我现在知道,伟大的抱负不仅需要时间来培养,而且需要坚定的信念。先行词为表示地点的here,应用关系副词where引导定语从句。故选B。 19.考查名词。句意:他们把我带到这里,我现在知道,伟大的抱负不仅需要时间来培养,而且需要坚定的信念。A. interest兴趣;B. hope希望;C. belief信念;D. pleasure快乐。根据上文sticking with that dream,可知“我”的成绩来源于对梦想的坚持,伟大的抱负需要坚定信念。故选C。 20.考查动词。句意:我不会让别人替我决定什么是可能的。A. pretend假装;B. promise约定;C. decide决定;D. manage管理。根据上文中反对的声音所说的Why does he get to decide?他为什么要做决定?可知,作者认为别人不能为自己决定什么。故选C。
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