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    This summer, I, along with several other international students, traveled to the region of Berounka and found a lovely camping place beside the river. At night, I shared a tent with three girls from Brazil, the United States, and Belgium. 1. I didn’t know what to bring, just my sleeping bag and some warm clothes. And with the light of the campfire burning all night, I was unable to sleep until 1 o’clock.

Later that morning, when we were all on the raft and ready to leave, I was told to sit in the middle because I’d never used a paddle ()before. 2. Once we set off, my US friend showed me how to use a paddle. I found it wasn’t so hard---it just made my arms really tired. I listened carefully to what my friends were saying at the same time looking around at the beautiful scenery. 3.

Suddenly, the raft turned over and we all fell into the water. My friends managed to reach the other side of the river quickly, but they couldn’t catch me. I felt panicked but wanted to get out of the water as soon as I could. 4.

At last, I finally made it to a rock near the riverbank. I was so delighted and asked my friends to take a photo of me. 5.From then on, I tried rafting almost every summer. My experience taught me that we should try new things and get to know new people, even if it means facing danger.

A.I’d never camped outside before.

B.I heard my friends cheering me up loudly.

C.I shared what I brought with my three roommates.

D.So I grasped my paddle and swam stoutly(勇敢地,坚决地).

E.I held on tightly to my paddle, not daring to move one bit.

F.I had fallen into the river, but I fell in love with this sport too.

G.Tree-filled mountains, the clear blue sky, and wooden cottages surrounded me.

 

1.A 2.E 3.G 4.D 5.F 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。短文叙述了今年夏天作者与几名国际学生一起去Berounka旅游,晚上作者与三个女孩分享同一个帐篷,这是作者第一次在野外宿营。第二天早上,她们划着木筏离开,木筏中途翻了,尽管作者感到恐慌,还是成功地游上了岸。这次经验告诉作者,即使面临着危险,我们也应该尝试新事物,结识新人。 1. 由空后“I didn't know what to bring, just my sleeping bag and some warm clothes.”可知,我不知道带什么,只有睡袋和一些御寒的衣服,A项“我以前从没在外面露营过”与空后形成因果关系,符合语境。故选A项。 2. 由空前“Later that morning, when we were all on the raft and ready to leave, I was told to sit in the middle because I'd never used a paddle before”可知,那天早上晚些时候,当我们都在木筏上准备离开时,我被告知坐在中心的位置,因为我以前从未使用过船桨,E项“我紧紧抓住船桨,一点不敢动”是叙述当时作者拿着船桨时的动作,切题。故选E项。 3. 由空前“I listened carefully to what my friends were saying, at the same time looking around at the beautiful scenery”可知,我认真地听着我的朋友们在说什么,同时环顾四周美丽的风景,由此可推测空处应是叙述周围美丽的风景,G项“我周围是满是树木的群山、晴朗的蓝天和木制的小屋”承接上一句,描述周围的风景,符合语境。故选G项。 4. 由空前“I felt panicked but wanted to get out of the water as soon as I could”可知,我感到恐慌,但我想尽快离开水面,所以空处应是承接空前内容,说明作者下一步做了什么。D项“于是我抓住我的船桨,坚定地向我的朋友们游过去”符合语境。故选D项。 5. 由第三段“I was so delighted and asked my friends to take a photo of me.____5____From then on, I tried rafting almost every summer”可知,我很高兴,请朋友们给我拍了张照片。____5____从那时起,我几乎每年夏天都尝试木筏漂流。所以空处要起到承上启下的作用。既要说明上文虽然掉到河里,但很高兴,又为下文乎每年夏天都尝试木筏漂流做好了铺垫,F项“我掉进河里了,但我也爱上了这项运动”符合句意。故选F项。
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