【題目】

It was the last figure skating competition for this season. Our team must_________other teams to enter the state competition.

“Allison,” Coach Janice came up to_________, “Danielle can’t compete today. So I need you to do the axel(前外一周半跳).” “Coach, I only landed it for the first time three weeks ago!” “I know, but you’re the only one who can do it besides Danielle.” At that moment, the weight of the world was on my_________. It was my turn. I built up speed and jumped, hoping I would land_________. But I didn’t. I_________on the ice, hard. I could feel the blood rushing to my cheeks. “Allison, take the restate,” the coach came to me. “I can't, Coach!” I couldn't use it,_________I might fall again and waste it.

“Allison, you can do it. Calm_________, jump high, and land it.” So I did. I raised an arm towards the judges,_______them know I was going to take the restate. I took off and rotated(旋轉(zhuǎn))my body as_________as possible in the air. Then I did it! My teammates screamed(尖叫)with______________.

Finally, our team won! Landing that axel made me feel like I could do anything, and who knows, maybe I could.

1A.fightB.beatC.meet

2A.meB.youC.him

3A.headB.shouldersC.fingers

4A.beautifullyB.heavilyC.strongly

5A.satB.stoodC.fell

6A.sinceB.untilC.although

7A.aroundB.downC.over

8A.helpingB.askingC.letting

9A.littleB.badC.much

10A.joyB.fearC.worry

【答案】

1B

2A

3B

4A

5C

6A

7B

8C

9C

10A

【解析】

本文是一篇記敘文。文章主要講述了作者代替隊(duì)友丹尼爾參加花樣滑冰選拔賽,第一次以摔倒在地而失敗,在教練的鼓勵(lì)下,他決定重滑,并最終取勝。故事告訴我們:自信是成功的第一秘訣。

1句意:我們隊(duì)必須其他隊(duì)才能參加州賽。

fight打架,戰(zhàn)斗;beat 戰(zhàn)勝,擊敗;meet遇到。聯(lián)系“to enter the state competition”可知此處表示為了進(jìn)入州賽,我們必須打敗其他隊(duì)伍。故選B。

2句意:珍妮絲教練朝我走來。

me我;you你;him他。根據(jù)空后“Danielle can't compete today. So I need you to do the axel(前外一周半跳). ”可知此處表示教練走向。故選A。

3句意:那一刻,整個(gè)世界的重?fù)?dān)都?jí)涸诹宋业募缟稀?/span>

head頭上;shoulders肩膀;fingers手指。根據(jù)上一句“I know, but you're the only one who can do it besides Danielle”可知,除了丹尼爾,我是唯一能做到的人,因此重?fù)?dān)都?jí)涸谖壹缟稀9蔬xB。

4句意:我加快了速度,跳了起來,希望能漂亮地落地。

beautifully漂亮地;heavily沉重地;strongly猛烈地。根據(jù)后文“But I didn't. I could feel the blood rushing to my cheeks. ”可知此處表示希望漂亮地落地,但是并沒有。故選A

5句意:我重重地跌倒在冰上。

sat坐;stood站立;fell跌倒。聯(lián)系后一句“I could feel the blood rushing to my cheeks. ”可知此處表示跌倒。故選C。

6句意:我不能使用它,因?yàn)槲铱赡茉俅蔚,浪費(fèi)這次機(jī)會(huì)。

since因?yàn),自從?/span>until直到;although盡管,雖然。根據(jù)文中“I might fall again and waste it”可知,此處是因?yàn)槲铱赡茉俅嗡さ梗晕也荒苁褂盟。故選A。

7句意:冷靜下來,跳高,然后落地。

around ……周圍;down朝下,向下;over超過,越過。根據(jù)上一句“you can do it”可知,此處是教練告訴我要冷靜下來;calm down 冷靜下來。故選B。

8句意:我向裁判舉起一只胳膊,讓他們知道我將要重新滑冰。

helping 幫助;asking要求;letting讓。根據(jù)“raised an arm towards the judges”可知,此處只是動(dòng)作暗示,并沒有請(qǐng)求或者幫助。故選C。

9句意:我在空中盡可能地起飛和旋轉(zhuǎn)我的身體。

little少許;bad壞地;much很多地。根據(jù)文中“rotated(旋轉(zhuǎn))my body”可知,此處是盡可能旋轉(zhuǎn)我的身體,as much as possible表示盡可能多地。故選C

10句意:我的隊(duì)友們快樂地尖叫起來。

joy快樂;fear害怕;worry焦慮。聯(lián)系上文語境和后文“Finally, our team won!”可知,我們最后贏得了比賽,所以此處表示高興。故選A。

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