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【题目】I am not a brave girl,and even a little mouse scares me.______I've been crazy about bungee jumping (蹦极跳) .One day,I found a good place for this exciting_____ in Thailand by surfing the Internet. I packed my bag and flew there. However,I had no idea how to get to the address listed on the______.1 called them and took a taxi,but the taxi driver didn't know the way,either. He dropped me halfway.

Having bought some bread,I had to wait for the car that was supposed to pick me up. Just then a young man jumped out of a car and asked if I was Jenny. Then we______to the bungee jumping place. I was amazed by the sights along the road through the window of the car.

I quickly signed an agreement which said I might die,and______a harness (安全带) .The guide led me through a gate,asked me to sit in a special seat and tied my______and ankles () well.

I was nervous but not scared. As soon as I stood up and felt my ankles______together,I got scared. I walked slowly to the edge () of the bridge and looked back. The workers looked at me and couldn’t help laughing. At last it was time to go. So I jumped as______forward as I could.

At that moment my memory seemed to stop. I felt______going up,like riding a fast lift,and then another drop and... Finally,I stopped in the air. I spread my arms wide,laughing loudly and______. The workers pulled me up,smiling at me.

1A. But B. Or C. So D. And

2A. task B. sport C. subject D. fun

3A. magazine B. newspaper C. website D. history book

4A. walked B. ran C. drove D. rode

5A. put out B. put on C. put off D. put up

6A. legs B. ears C. eyes D. hands

7A. tied B. divided C. spread D. separate

8A. close B. far C. short D. long

9A. themselves B. himself C. myself D. himself

10A. sadly B. angrily C. proudly D. quickly

【答案】

1A

2B

3C

4C

5B

6A

7A

8B

9C

10C

【解析】本篇文章难度适中,主要讲述“我”胆子很小,但我去泰国体验了一次蹦极。

1句意“我不是一个勇敢的女孩,甚至一只小老鼠就会吓到我,但是我着迷于蹦极”。根据前后文可知,表示对比,故选A。

2句意“有一天通过上网发现了泰国有这个令人振奋的运动的地方”。A.任务;B.运动;C.学科;D.快乐。蹦极属于一种运动,故选B。

3句意“然而我不知道如何到达网上列出的地址”。A.杂志;B.报纸;C.网络;D.历史书。根据One day,I found a good place for this exciting___2___ in Thailand by surfing the Internet可知,故选C。

4句意“然后我们开车去了蹦极场地”。A.走路;B.跑;C.开车;D.骑马。根据Just then a young man jumped out of a car and asked if I was Jenny可知,故选C。

5句意“我迅速签下生死协议然后系上安全带”。A.熄灭;扑灭;B.穿上;C.推迟;D.张贴;举起。根据句意,故选B。

6句意“导游领着我穿过一道门,要求我坐在一个特别的椅子上,把我的腿和脚踝绑好”。A.腿;B.耳朵;C.眼睛;D.手。根据句意,故选A。

7句意“我一站起来,我就感觉我的脚踝帮到了一起,我开始害怕了”。A.绑;B.分离;C.扩散;D.分离。根据上文The guide led me through a gate,asked me to sit in a special seat and tied my___6___and ankles () well可知,故选A。

8句意“所以我尽可能地往远处跳”。A.近;B.远;C.短;D.长。根据句意,故选B。

9句意“我感觉我自己上升,好像坐了一个很快的电梯”。A.他们自己;B.他自己;C.我自己;D.他自己。根据句意,故选C。

10句意“我张开胳膊,大声地、自豪地笑”。A.悲伤地;B.生气地;C.自豪地;D.迅速地。根据句意,故选C。

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A. 11 years old. B. 16 years old.

C. 22 years old. D. 26 years old.

【2】From the fourth paragraph, we can learn that Ye Xiaogang ________.

A. didn’t get along well with the workers in the factory

B. often practiced playing the piano after work

C. never gave up his dream

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【3】Why didn’t Ye choose piano as his major at the Central Conservatory of Music?

A. Because the school was more famous for the major of composition.

B. Because the school wouldn’t recruit piano students that year.

C. Because his father wanted him to study composition.

D. Because he was more familiar with composition.

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