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【题目】 My friends and I joined a two-day survival(生存)training class in the mountains. The first day was really______, there was so much to do! Arriving at the campsite, we were divided into two groups and given a tent, some food, a ______and a compass. Standing next to a small river, Fanny suggested camping in the grassy area nearby. However, our instructor, Mr. Lee, pointed out that it might flood(淹没)if it rained. In the end, we found a______ area. Putting up the tent was really hard. Luckily, Mr. Lee helped us a lot.

By the time we had put up the tent, everyone was really hungry.“We wouldn’t have got hungry if we had brought some snacks,” Peter said. We all told him to______complaining and help us start a fire to cook our food instead.

The next day, woken by a strange noise, Peter went to see what was______.“Some cows have eaten out breakfast.” he shouted “That’s all because you didn’t ______the food properly last night.”We tried our best on next______—using the map and compass to get success.

The survival training was a great experience in our life, we could survive anywhere!

1A.differentB.difficultC.boring

2A.bookB.knifeC.map

3A.higherB.lowerC.nearer

4A.startB.stopC.continue

5A.beginningB.followingC.happening

6A.put awayB.eat upC.sell out

7A.planB.taskC.problem

【答案】

1B

2C

3A

4B

5C

6A

7B

【解析】

本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了我和朋友参加了在山里为期2天的生存训练班的特殊经历。

1句意:第一天真的很困难,有很多事情要做。

different不同的;difficult困难的;boring无聊的。根据句意有很多事情要做,可知是困难的。故选B

2句意:我们被分成了2组,给了一些食物,一个帐篷,一张地图和一个指南针。

book书;knife小刀;map地图。联系下文“using the map and compass to get success”使用地图和指南针。可知,是地图。故选C

3句意:最后,我们找了一个更高的区域。

higher更高的;lower更低的;nearer更近的。联系上文“Mr. Lee, pointed out that it might flood(淹没)if it rained.” Lee先生说如果下雨会淹没这个地方。可知,我们找了个比这更高的地势。故选A

4句意:我们所有的人告诉他停止抱怨,相反,帮我们生火煮食物。

start开始;stop停止;continue继续。根据句意是停止抱怨,帮我们生火。故选B

5句意:第二天,被奇怪的吵闹声吵醒,Peter出去看看发生什么事了。

beginning开始;following下面的;happening发生。根据句意表示发生什么事了。可知是发生的意思。故选C

6句意:那全是因为你昨晚没有把食物放置好。

put away放好,储存;eat up吃光;sell out卖完。根据句意表示放置好食物。故选A

7句意:我们尽力在下一个任务上使用地图和指南针来获得成功。

plan计划;task任务;problem问题。联系上文“My friends and I joined a two-day survival(生存)training class in the mountains.”我和朋友参加了2天的生存训练班。可知,是完成任务。故选B

完型填空的做题方法是:第一,通读全文,掌握大概意思;第二,联系上下文,理解空格单词的意思和词性;第三,选项之间比较,选择最佳选项。如第2题,要通过下文的阅读才知道是给了一些食物,一个帐篷,一张地图和一个指南针。可知,是地图。

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