题目内容
5、Someone said encouragement is simply reminding a person of the “shoulders” he’s standing on, the heritage he’s been 1 . That’s what happened when a young man, the son of a star baseball player, was 2 by one of the minor league teams. As hard as he tried, his first season was 3 and by midseason he expected to he released any day.
The coaches were puzzled by his 4 because he 5 all the characteristics of an excellent athlete, but he couldn’t seem to incorporate (并入) those 6 into a coordinated (协调) effort. He seemed to have become disconnected from his 7 .
His future seemed 8 one day when he had already struck out his first time at bat. Then he 9 up to the batter’s box again and quickly ran up two strikes. The catcher called a time – out and ran to the pitcher’s mound for a conference. 10 they were busy, the referee, standing behind the plate, spoke 11 to the boy.
Then play continued, the next pitch (投球) was thrown-and the young man 12 it out of
the park. That was the turning point. From then on, he played the game with a new 13 and power that 14 drew the attention of the parent team, and he was 15 to the majors.
On the day he was leaving for the city, one of his coaches asked him what had caused such a turnaround. The young man replied it was the encouraging 16 the referee had made that day when his baseball career had seemed doomed (注定失败).
“He told me I reminded him of all the times he had stood 17 my dad in the batter’s box,” the boy explained. “He said I was holding the bat just the way Dad had held it. And he told me, ‘'I can see his genes in you; you have .your father’s 18 .’ After that, 19 I swung the bat, I just 20 I was using Dad’s arms instead of my own.”
1.A.witnessed B.given C.conveyed D.awarded
2.A.separated B.recommended C.drafted D.inspected
3.A.disappointing B.demanding C.embarrassing D.promising
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4.A.impression B.judgment C.courage D.failure
5.A.possessed B.included C.represented D.undertook
6.A.instructions B.ambitions C.advantages D.preparations
7.A.experience B.background C.situation D.potential
8.A.darkest B.positive C.endless D.optimistic
9.A.held B.turned C.stepped D.speeded
10.A.Though B.Until C.Since D.While
11.A.casually B.silently C.urgently D.angrily
12.A.scratched B.attempted C.knocked D.carried
13.A.decision B.confidence C.privilege D.gesture
14.A.fortunately B.hopefully C.practically D.quickly
15.A.taken on B.checked out C.called up D.turned out
16.A.remark B.lecture C.determination D.presentation
17.A.before B.behind C.over D.like
18.A.strength B.feeling C.arms D.talent
19.A.whenever B.however C.wherever D.whatever
20.A.supposed B.pretended C.expected D.imagined
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Someone said encouragement is simply reminding a person of the “shoulders” he’s standing on, the heritage he’s been 1 . That’s what happened when a young man, the son of a star baseball player, was 2 by one of the minor league teams. As hard as he tried, his first season was 3 and by midseason he expected to be released any day.
The coaches were puzzled by his 4 because he 5 all the characteristics of an excellent athlete, but he couldn’t seem to incorporate (并入)those 6 into a coordinated (协调) effort. He seemed to have become disconnected from his 7 .
His future seemed 8 one day when he had already struck out his first time at bat. Then he 9 up to the batter’s box again and quickly ran up two strikes. The catcher called a time – out and ran to the pitcher’s mound for a conference. 10 they were busy, the referee, standing behind the plate, spoke 11 to the boy.
Then play continued, the next pitch (投球) was thrown-and the young man 12 it out of the park. That was the turning point. From then on, he played the game with a new 13 and power that 14 drew the attention of the parent team, and he was 15 to the majors.
On the day he was leaving for the city, one of his coaches asked him what had caused such a turnaround. The young man replied it was the encouraging 16 the referee had made that day when his baseball career had seemed doomed (注定失败).
“He told me I reminded him of all the times he had stood 17 my dad in the batter’s box,” the boy explained.“He said I was holding the bat just the way Dad had held it. And he told me, ‘'I can see his genes in you; you have .your father’s 18 .’ After that, 19 I swung the bat, I just 20 I was using Dad’s arms instead of my own.”
1.A.witnessed B.given C.conveyed D.awarded
2.A.separated B.recommended C.drafted D.inspected
3.A.disappointing B.demanding C.embarrassing D.promising
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5.A.possessed B.included C.represented D.undertook
6.A.instructions B.ambitions C.advantages D.preparations
7.A.experience B.background C.situation D.potential
8.A.darkest B.positive C.endless D.optimistic
9.A.held B.turned C.stepped D.speeded
10.A.Though B.Until C.Since D.While
11.A.casually B.silently C.urgently D.angrily
12.A.scratched B.attempted C.knocked D.carried
13.A.decision B.confidence C.privilege D.gesture
14.A.fortunately B.hopefully C.practically D.quickly
15.A.taken on B.checked out C.called up D.turned out
16.A.remark B.lecture C.determination D.presentation
17.A.before B.behind C.over D.like
18.A.strength B.feeling C.arms D.talent
19.A.whenever B.however C.wherever D.whatever
20.A.supposed B.pretended C.expected D.imagined
查看习题详情和答案>>Someone said encouragement is simply reminding a person of the “shoulders” he’s standing on, the heritage he’s been 1 . That’s what happened when a young man, the son of a star baseball player, was 2 by one of the minor league teams. As hard as he tried, his first season was 3 and by midseason he expected to he released any day.
The coaches were puzzled by his 4 because he 5 all the characteristics of an excellent athlete, but he couldn’t seem to incorporate (并入) those 6 into a coordinated (协调) effort. He seemed to have become disconnected from his 7 .
His future seemed 8 one day when he had already struck out his first time at bat. Then he 9 up to the batter’s box again and quickly ran up two strikes. The catcher called a time – out and ran to the pitcher’s mound for a conference. 10 they were busy, the referee, standing behind the plate, spoke 11 to the boy.
Then play continued, the next pitch (投球) was thrown-and the young man 12 it out of
the park. That was the turning point. From then on, he played the game with a new 13 and power that 14 drew the attention of the parent team, and he was 15 to the majors.
On the day he was leaving for the city, one of his coaches asked him what had caused such a turnaround. The young man replied it was the encouraging 16 the referee had made that day when his baseball career had seemed doomed (注定失败).
“He told me I reminded him of all the times he had stood 17 my dad in the batter’s box,” the boy explained. “He said I was holding the bat just the way Dad had held it. And he told me, ‘'I can see his genes in you; you have .your father’s 18 .’ After that, 19 I swung the bat, I just 20 I was using Dad’s arms instead of my own.”
1.A.witnessed B.given C.conveyed D.awarded
2.A.separated B.recommended C.drafted D.inspected
3.A.disappointing B.demanding C.embarrassing D.promising
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5.A.possessed B.included C.represented D.undertook
6.A.instructions B.ambitions C.advantages D.preparations
7.A.experience B.background C.situation D.potential
8.A.darkest B.positive C.endless D.optimistic
9.A.held B.turned C.stepped D.speeded
10.A.Though B.Until C.Since D.While
11.A.casually B.silently C.urgently D.angrily
12.A.scratched B.attempted C.knocked D.carried
13.A.decision B.confidence C.privilege D.gesture
14.A.fortunately B.hopefully C.practically D.quickly
15.A.taken on B.checked out C.called up D.turned out
16.A.remark B.lecture C.determination D.presentation
17.A.before B.behind C.over D.like
18.A.strength B.feeling C.arms D.talent
19.A.whenever B.however C.wherever D.whatever
20.A.supposed B.pretended C.expected D.imagined
查看习题详情和答案>>Someone said that encouragement is simply reminding a person of the “shoulders” he’s standing on, the heritage he’s been given. That’s what happened 36 a young man, the son of a(n) 37 baseball player, was chosen by one of the minor league teams. Hard as he tried, his first season was 38 , and by midseason he expected to be removed 39 day. The coaches were 40 by his failure because he possessed all the characteristics of a superb athlete, but he seemed to have become 41 from his potential.
His 42 seemed darkest one day when he had already struck out his first time at bat. Then he stepped up to the batter’s box again and quickly ran up two strikes. The catcher called a 43 and ran for a conference to discuss strategies. While they were busy, the 44 , standing behind him, spoke casually to the boy.
Then play 45 , the next pitch was thrown and the young man knocked it out of the park. That was the turning 46 . From then on, he played the game with a new confidence and power that quickly 47 the attention of the parent team, and he was called 48 to the majors.
On the day he was leaving for the city, one of his coaches asked him what had caused such a turnaround. The young man replied it was the 49 remark the judge had 50 that day when his baseball career had seemed 51 .
“He told me I reminded him of all the times he had stood 52 my dad in the batter’s box,” the boy explained. “He said I was holding the bat just the way Dad had held it. 53 he told me, ‘I can see his genes in you; you have your father’s 54 .’ After that, whenever I swung the bat, I just 55 I was using Dad’s arms instead of my own.”
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Someone said that encouragement is simply reminding a person of the “shoulders” he’s standing on, the heritage he’s been given. That’s what happened 36 a young man, the son of a(n) 37 baseball player, was chosen by one of the minor league teams. Hard as he tried, his first season was 38 , and by midseason he expected to be removed 39 day. The coaches were 40 by his failure because he possessed all the characteristics of a superb(杰出的)athlete, but he seemed to have become 41 from his potential.
His 42 seemed darkest one day when he had already struck out his first time at bat. Then he stepped up to the batter’s box again and quickly ran up two strikes. The catcher called a 43 and ran for a conference to discuss strategies. While they were busy, the 44 , standing behind him, spoke casually to the boy.
Then play 45 , the next pitch was thrown and the young man knocked it out of the park. That was the turning 46 . From then on, he played the game with a new confidence and power that quickly 47 the attention of the parent team, and he was called 48 to the majors.
On the day he was leaving for the city, one of his coaches asked him what had caused such a turnaround. The young man replied it was the 49 remark the judge had 50 that day when his baseball career had seemed 51 .
“He told me I reminded him of all the times he had stood 52 my dad in the batter’s box,” the boy explained. “He said I was holding the bat just the way Dad had held it. 53 he told me, ‘I can see his genes in you; you have your father’s 54 .’ After that, whenever I swung the bat, I just 55 I was using Dad’s arms instead of my own.”
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Someone said that encouragement is simply reminding a person of the “shoulders” he’s standing on, the heritage he’s been given. That’s what happened 36 a young man, the son of a(n) 37 baseball player, was chosen by one of the minor league teams. Hard as he tried, his first season was 38 , and by midseason he expected to be removed 39 day. The coaches were 40 by his failure because he possessed all the characteristics of a superb athlete, but he seemed to have become 41 from his potential.
His 42 seemed darkest one day when he had already struck out his first time at bat. Then he stepped up to the batter’s box again and quickly ran up two strikes. The catcher called a 43 and ran for a conference to discuss strategies. While they were busy, the 44 , standing behind him, spoke casually to the boy.
Then play 45 , the next pitch was thrown and the young man knocked it out of the park. That was the turning 46 . From then on, he played the game with a new confidence and power that quickly 47 the attention of the parent team, and he was called 48 to the majors.
On the day he was leaving for the city, one of his coaches asked him what had caused such a turnaround. The young man replied it was the 49 remark the judge had 50 that day when his baseball career had seemed 51 .
“He told me I reminded him of all the times he had stood 52 my dad in the batter’s box,” the boy explained. “He said I was holding the bat just the way Dad had held it. 53 he told me, ‘I can see his genes in you; you have your father’s 54 .’ After that, whenever I swung the bat, I just 55 I was using Dad’s arms instead of my own.”
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Someone said that encouragement is simply reminding a person of the “shoulders” he’s standing on, the heritage he’s been given. That’s what happened 36 a young man, the son of a(n) 37 baseball player, was chosen by one of the minor league teams. Hard as he tried, his first season was 38 , and by midseason he expected to be removed 39 day. The coaches were 40 by his failure because he possessed all the characteristics of a superb(杰出的)athlete, but he seemed to have become 41 from his potential.
His 42 seemed darkest one day when he had already struck out his first time at bat. Then he stepped up to the batter’s box again and quickly ran up two strikes. The catcher called a 43 and ran for a conference to discuss strategies. While they were busy, the 44 , standing behind him, spoke casually to the boy.
Then play 45 , the next pitch was thrown and the young man knocked it out of the park. That was the turning 46 . From then on, he played the game with a new confidence and power that quickly 47 the attention of the parent team, and he was called 48 to the majors.
On the day he was leaving for the city, one of his coaches asked him what had caused such a turnaround. The young man replied it was the 49 remark the judge had 50 that day when his baseball career had seemed 51 .
“He told me I reminded him of all the times he had stood 52 my dad in the batter’s box,” the boy explained. “He said I was holding the bat just the way Dad had held it. 53 he told me, ‘I can see his genes in you; you have your father’s 54 .’ After that, whenever I swung the bat, I just 55 I was using Dad’s arms instead of my own.”
1.A. as B. since C. while D. when
2.A. star B. average C. amateur D. old
3.A. embarrassing B. disappointing C. satisfying D. rewarding
4.A. some B. a C. one D. any
5.A. amazed B. impressed C. puzzled D. ashamed
6. A. separated B. different C. inconsistent D. divided
7. A. hope B. future C. dream D. ambition
8.A. break B. rest C. pause D. stop
9. A. catcher B. coach C. batter D. judge
10. A. began B. lasted C. restarted D. moved
11.A. part B. point C. place D. spot
12.A. drew B. fixed C. focused D. took
13.A. in B. for C. up D. out
14.A. encouraging B. casual C. demanding D. wise
15.A. said B. made C. given D. pointed
16.A. hopeless B. useless C. endless D. helpless
17.A. on the right B. on the left C. before D. behind
18. A. And B. So C. Thus D. Therefore
19.A. strength B. arms C. body D. talent
20.A. supposed B. pretended C. imagined D. expected
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Someone said that encouragement is simply reminding a person of the “shoulders” he’s standing on, the heritage he’s been given. That’s what happened 1a young man, the son of a(n) 2baseball player, was chosen by one of the minor league teams. Hard as he tried, his first season was3, and by midseason he expected to be removed4day. The coaches were5by his failure because he possessed all the characteristics of a superb(杰出的)athlete, but he seemed to have become6from his potential.
His7seemed darkest one day when he had already struck out his first time at bat. Then he stepped up to the batter’s box again and quickly ran up two strikes. The catcher called a8and ran for a conference to discuss strategies. While they were busy, the9, standing behind him, spoke casually to the boy.
Then play10, the next pitch was thrown and the young man knocked it out of the park. That was the turning11. From then on, he played the game with a new confidence and power that quickly12the attention of the parent team, and he was called13to the majors.
On the day he was leaving for the city, one of his coaches asked him what had caused such a turnaround. The young man replied it was the14remark the judge had15that day when his baseball career had seemed16.
“He told me I reminded him of all the times he had stood17my dad in the batter’s box,” the boy explained. “He said I was holding the bat just the way Dad had held it.18he told me, ‘I can see his genes in you; you have your father’s19.’ After that, whenever I swung the bat, I just20I was using Dad’s arms instead of my own.”
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- A.as
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- C.while
- D.when
- A.
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- A.star
- B.average
- C.amateur
- D.old
- A.
- 3.
- A.embarrassing
- B.disappointing
- C.satisfying
- D.rewarding
- A.
- 4.
- A.some
- B.a
- C.one
- D.any
- A.
- 5.
- A.amazed
- B.impressed
- C.puzzled
- D.ashamed
- A.
- 6.
- A.separated
- B.different
- C.inconsistent
- D.divided
- A.
- 7.
- A.hope
- B.future
- C.dream
- D.ambition
- A.
- 8.
- A.break
- B.rest
- C.pause
- D.stop
- A.
- 9.
- A.catcher
- B.coach
- C.batter
- D.judge
- A.
- 10.
- A.began
- B.lasted
- C.restarted
- D.moved
- A.
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- A.part
- B.point
- C.place
- D.spot
- A.
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- A.drew
- B.fixed
- C.focused
- D.took
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- A.in
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- C.up
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- C.demanding
- D.wise
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- B.made
- C.given
- D.pointed
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- A.hopeless
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- C.endless
- D.helpless
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- A.on the right
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- C.before
- D.behind
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- B.pretended
- C.imagined
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Someone said that encouragement is simply reminding a person of the “shoulders” he’s standing on, the heritage he’s been given. That’s what happened 36 a young man, the son of a(n) 37 baseball player, was chosen by one of the minor league teams. Hard as he tried, his first season was 38 , and by midseason he expected to be removed 39 day. The coaches were 40 by his failure because he possessed all the characteristics of a superb(杰出的)athlete, but he seemed to have become 41 from his potential.
His 42 seemed darkest one day when he had already struck out his first time at bat. Then he stepped up to the batter’s box again and quickly ran up two strikes. The catcher called a 43 and ran for a conference to discuss strategies. While they were busy, the 44 , standing behind him, spoke casually to the boy.
Then play 45 , the next pitch was thrown and the young man knocked it out of the park. That was the turning 46 . From then on, he played the game with a new confidence and power that quickly 47 the attention of the parent team, and he was called 48 to the majors.
On the day he was leaving for the city, one of his coaches asked him what had caused such a turnaround. The young man replied it was the 49 remark the judge had 50 that day when his baseball career had seemed 51 .
“He told me I reminded him of all the times he had stood 52 my dad in the batter’s box,” the boy explained. “He said I was holding the bat just the way Dad had held it. 53 he told me, ‘I can see his genes in you; you have your father’s 54 .’ After that, whenever I swung the bat, I just 55 I was using Dad’s arms instead of my own.”
36. A. as B. since C. while D. when
37. A. star B. average C. amateur D. old
38. A. embarrassing B. disappointing C. satisfying D. rewarding
39. A. some B. a C. one D. any
40. A. amazed B. impressed C. puzzled D. ashamed
41. A. separated B. different C. inconsistent D. divided
42. A. hope B. future C. dream D. ambition
43. A. break B. rest C. pause D. stop
44. A. catcher B. coach C. batter D. judge
45. A. began B. lasted C. restarted D. moved
46. A. part B. point C. place D. spot
47. A. drew B. fixed C. focused D. took
48. A. in B. for C. up D. out
49. A. encouraging B. casual C. demanding D. wise
50. A. said B. made C. given D. pointed
51. A. hopeless B. useless C. endless D. helpless
52. A. on the right B. on the left C. before D. behind
53. A. And B. So C. Thus D. Therefore
54. A. strength B. arms C. body D. talent
55. A. supposed B. pretended C. imagined D. expected
查看习题详情和答案>>Someone said that encouragement is simply reminding a person of the “shoulders” he’s standing on, the heritage he’s been given. That’s what happened 36 a young man, the son of a(n) 37 baseball player, was chosen by one of the minor league teams. Hard as he tried, his first season was 38 , and by midseason he expected to be removed 39 day. The coaches were 40 by his failure because he possessed all the characteristics of a superb athlete, but he seemed to have become 41 from his potential.
His 42 seemed darkest one day when he had already struck out his first time at bat. Then he stepped up to the batter’s box again and quickly ran up two strikes. The catcher called a 43 and ran for a conference to discuss strategies. While they were busy, the 44 , standing behind him, spoke casually to the boy.
Then play 45 , the next pitch was thrown and the young man knocked it out of the park. That was the turning 46 . From then on, he played the game with a new confidence and power that quickly 47 the attention of the parent team, and he was called 48 to the majors.
On the day he was leaving for the city, one of his coaches asked him what had caused such a turnaround. The young man replied it was the 49 remark the judge had 50 that day when his baseball career had seemed 51 .
“He told me I reminded him of all the times he had stood 52 my dad in the batter’s box,” the boy explained. “He said I was holding the bat just the way Dad had held it. 53 he told me, ‘I can see his genes in you; you have your father’s 54 .’ After that, whenever I swung the bat, I just 55 I was using Dad’s arms instead of my own.”
36. A. as B. since C. while D. when
37. A. star B. average C. amateur D. old
38. A. embarrassing B. disappointing C. satisfying D. rewarding
39. A. some B. a C. one D. any
40. A. amazed B. impressed C. puzzled D. ashamed
41. A. separated B. different C. inconsistent D. divided
42. A. hope B. future C. dream D. ambition
43. A. break B. rest C. pause D. stop
44. A. catcher B. coach C. batter D. judge
45. A. began B. lasted C. restarted D. moved
46. A. part B. point C. place D. spot
47. A. drew B. fixed C. focused D. took
48. A. in B. for C. up D. out
49. A. encouraging B. casual C. demanding D. wise
50. A. said B. made C. given D. pointed
51. A. hopeless B. useless C. endless D. helpless
52. A. on the right B. on the left C. before D. behind
53. A. And B. So C. Thus D. Therefore
54. A. strength B. arms C. body D. talent
55. A. supposed B. pretended C. imagined D. expected
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