题目内容
11.I was 16when my father finally decided he would send me to wilderness camp for several months.He had threatened to do it many times before,but my mother had always managed to prevent him from doing so.This time he insisted on doing it.The latest incident was the last straw.Impulsively(冲动地),I had pushed Mr.Ford,my math teacher,down a flight of steps at school.He broke his arm in two places.Anyway,he had agreed not to accuse me as a favor to my dad,who was in the middle of a tight race for sheriff(执法官) in our town.But my reckless behavior had my dad's closest advisor talking.
"John,he's your son and he's a kid,but he is dragging you down,"I heard Jake Hutch tell my dad through his closed office door the night after I pushed Mr.Ford."If you can't make your son obey the rules,how can you make the law obeyed in this town?"
So,off to Pisgah National Forest I went.I imagined hours of untold abuse at the hands of some strong sergeants(军士).I was determined no to be broken.I was who I was.
Nearly every day for six months,a small group of other troubled teens and I carried our 30-pound backpacks on a difficult journey covering about 10miles.We hiked in a rough wilderness that seemed untouched by civilization.
Our sergeants were firm but kind,not frightening as I had imagined.We learned how to make a fire without matches and create a shelter with branches and grass.We learned which plants were safe to eat out in the wild.I felt myself change.I was calm and often reflective.My old,impulsive self was gone.
One morning,six months later,my dad came to pick me up.I ran to hug him and saw relief and love in his eyes.
"So what's it like being sheriff?"I asked on the ride home.
"I lost the race,Danny,"he said.
"I'm sorry,Dad."I knew my behavior probably had a lot to do with the defeat.
Dad squeezed my shoulder and brought me close."As long as I don't ever lose you,I'm okay."
24.The author was finally sent to wilderness becauseC.
A.he could learn how to survive in the wild
B.his teacher insisted on giving him a lesson
C.he pushed his math teacher down the stairs
D.his mother feared that he would be accused
25.The underlined word"reckless"in Paragraph 2probably meansC.
A.selfish
B.careless
C.rude
D.reasonable
26.What can we learn about the author from the passage?A
A.He changed a lot after the camp.
B.He was not satisfied with his life in the camp.
C.He was still what he used to be after the camp.
D.He made enemies with other troubled teens at the camp.
27.How did the author's father feel at the end of the story?D
A.Grateful.
B.Annoyed.
C.Disappointed
D.Relieved.
分析 本文讲述作者在学校非常冲动地把数学老师推下楼,作者被迫进入野营进行训练,虽然比赛中没有赢,但父亲对于儿子的改变非常欣慰,认为只要不失去儿子,一切没有问题.
解答 24-27 CCAD
24. C细节题.根据第二段第一、二句"The latest incident was the last straw.Impulsively(冲动地),I had pushed Mr.Ford,my math teacher,down a flight of steps at school."可知,最终促使父亲决定把"我"送去野营的因素是"我"把数学老师从楼梯上推了下去.因此C项正确.本题的混淆项为B项,根据文章第二段第四句"Anyway,he had agreed not to accuse me as a favor to my dad,who was in the middle of a tight race for sheriff(执法官) in our town."可知,老师并没有想要教训"我",相反,他看在父亲的面子上答应不会起诉"我",因此B项错误.A项文章虽有提到,但并不是父亲送"我"去野营的目的,故错误.D项文章未提及.故正确答案为C.
25. C 推断题.结合第二段第二句"Impulsively(冲动地),I had pushed Mr.Ford,my math teacher,down a flight of steps at school."可知,"我"一冲动把数学老师从楼梯上推了下午,这种行为是很粗鲁无礼的(rude).selfish 意为"自私的",careless 意为"粗心的",reasonable 意为"合理的",均不符合文意.故正确答案为C.
26. A 推断题.结合第六段倒数后三句"I felt myself change.I was calm and often reflective.My old,impulsive self was gone."可知,"我"在这次野营之后改变了很多,不再那么冲动.因此C项错误,A项正确.B项,"他对野营的生活不满意".结合文章第六段的描述,野营教官坚定而友善,"我"在这次野营中学到了很多生存技能,个性也变好了很多,由此可推知"我"对野营的生活颇为满意.因此B项错误.D项,"他和野营的其他小伙伴为敌".文章对此并未提及,仅提及他们在野营期间一起学习生存技能.因此D项错误.故正确答案为A.
27. D 细节题.结合第七段最后一句"I ran to hug him and saw a relief and love in his eyes."可知,最后作者野营结束,父子相见,儿子在父亲的眼中看到了爱,父亲感到如释重负(Relieved).grateful 意为"感激的",annoyed 意为"恼怒的",disappointed 意为"失望的",均不符合文意.故正确答案为D.
点评 学生需要认真阅读原文,把握文章大意,对文章脉络有整体的了解,能仔细查找文中细节,并能根据文章内容进行合理的推测判断.
A young dove asked the King Dove,"Your Majesty,please(13)Cus to take some rest."The king replied,"Have(14)B,my dear young fellow.We shall(15)D get something to eat very soon."
The young dove started flapping his wings with (16)C and soon left everyone else behind.After some time,he(17)Band spoke to others,"Hey,I see lots of(18)Ddown there."
Hearing this,all the doves started(19)Athe scat-tered (散落的) grains under a banyan tree.(20)Dthe King Dove said,"It is too good to be true.There is something wrong.Don't rush towards the grains.It may be a(21)B.Some hunter must have laid a trap."
But the doves were extremely hungry.The(22)D of the grains was too tempting (诱惑人的).Without giving a(n) (23)Bto the king's advice,they swooped (突然下降) down and started eating the grains.After having a big (24)C,they tried to fly away only to(25)C that they were caught in a net.
The King Dove said,"I told you before that it is a trick of some hunter."
All of them felt ashamed and(26)B.One of them said to the King Dove,"Oh,Your Majesty,please save us."
So the King Dove said,"All of you must try to fly with the(27)Cat the same time and in the same(28)D,all of you."
Just then they saw a(n) (29)Ashow up.The King Dove said,"Now all of you,fly together."
So all the doves flapped their wings together and flew with the net.The hunter stood dazed.He couldn't (30)Awhat he had just seen.
11.A.but | B.and | C.so | D.however |
12.A.excited | B.surprised | C.tired | D.embarrassed |
13.A.let | B.leave | C.permit | D.accept |
14.A.rest | B.courage | C.luck | D.belief |
15.A.slowly | B.perhaps | C.possibly | D.surely |
16.A.surprise | B.pleasure | C.force | D.anger |
17.A.turned down | B.turned back | C.held back | D.held down |
18.A.persons | B.hunters | C.plants | D.grains |
19.A.rushing towards | B.looking for | C.picking up | D.dropping down |
20.A.Gladly | B.Amazedly | C.Hardly | D.Suddenly |
21.A.magic | B.trick | C.dream | D.mistake |
22.A.color | B.smell | C.view | D.sight |
23.A.sound | B.thought | C.idea | D.care |
24.A.meeting | B.discussion | C.meal | D.break |
25.A.appreciate | B.understand | C.realize | D.concern |
26.A.pleased | B.scared | C.full | D.sick |
27.A.food | B.king | C.net | D.wing |
28.A.way | B.place | C.circle | D.direction |
29.A.hunter | B.guide | C.adult | D.child |
30.A.believe | B.remember | C.tell | D.catch. |