10.Standing by the swimming pool,June was really hot,so she decided to dive into the water.Not having swum in the past several years and being a bit out of (36)C,she became tired quickly.
"No pain no gain,"June thought to herself.She continued to swim,realizing her head was hurting and her body was starting to get numb (麻木).Breathing became (37)B for her and her vision wasn't so (38)A.She saw a lifeguard and a (39)C of other people near the pool,but she decided that there was no sense in embarrassing herself or (40)Aanyone.She continued,and soon she found herself in the middle of the pool.
She was a bit worried,but by pushing herself she finally(41)B it to the other side of the pool.As she stood in the(42)D water,her body swayed (搖晃) back and forth.Realizing she needed help but unable to even say anything,she leaned against the poolside and stood there.
Several minutes later she had enough energy to (43)Apull her body out of the pool.Sitting on the side of the pool with her feet in the water,she felt the lifeguard was (44)Bat her.June nodded at him to let him know that she was (45)D.
Have you ever been in (46)A and chosen not to ask for help?We've all been there.One suggestion is to listen to your instincts (直覺) and(47)B others.There is nothing wrong with that,or June (48)A have drowned.
Perhaps you find yourself avoiding help because you are afraid you will be(49)B.Please,stop and ask for help(50)D you find yourself"drowning".Life has many ups and downs.Let others help you when you are (51)B.
When you find yourself (52)A to"keep your head above water",stop,look around and listen.In such a situation,if you (53)C,you'll almost certainly slip further into trouble.Always take (54)D to listen to your body,and be kind to yourself.You will find that doing so makes the(55)A of life much happier and more fulfilling.

36.A.dateB.workC.shapeD.breath
37.A.possibleB.difficultC.unnecessaryD.proper
38.A.clearB.broadC.terribleD.disappointing
39.A.fewB.groupC.coupleD.bunch
40.A.botheringB.helpingC.pleasingD.comforting
41.A.gotB.madeC.tookD.did
42.A.narrowB.deepC.wideD.shallow
43.A.merelyB.hardlyC.nearlyD.mostly
44.A.glaringB.staringC.shootingD.shouting
45.A.surprisedB.proudC.a(chǎn)mazedD.okay
46.A.troubleB.sadnessC.surpriseD.pleasure
47.A.lead toB.turn toC.refer toD.contribute to
48.A.mightB.mayC.willD.should
49.A.found outB.teasedC.made jokesD.laughed
50.A.a(chǎn)fterB.whileC.unlessD.before
51.A.upB.downC.inD.out
52.A.unableB.incapableC.couldn'tD.likely
53.A.understandB.smileC.panicD.copy
54.A.funB.moneyC.foodD.time
55.A.journeyB.travelC.tripD.tour

分析 本文講述了June 去游泳因?yàn)闆]有向別人求助差點(diǎn)被淹死的事情,告訴我們?cè)谟龅嚼Ь畴y以處理時(shí),不要怕被嘲笑,勇于向他人求助,善待自己.

解答 36-40 C B A C A     41-45 B D A B D    46-50  A B A B D   51-55 B A C D A
36.C.考查形容詞.根據(jù)Not having swum in the past several years 可知:她在過去的許多年里都沒有下水游泳了,因此是體型也發(fā)生了變化,故選C.
37.B.考查形容詞.根據(jù)realizing her head was hurting and her body was starting to get numb (麻木)可知:她意識(shí)到她的頭很痛,而且她的身體也有點(diǎn)麻木;因此她此時(shí)呼吸變得困難(difficult),故選B.
38.A.考查形容詞.根據(jù)上文她游泳狀態(tài)不好,可知她的視野也不怎么清晰(clear).故選A.
39.C.考查形容詞.根據(jù)語境可知:她看見救生員和其他兩個(gè)人在游泳池里,故選C.
40.A.考查動(dòng)詞.根據(jù)語境可知,她不想打擾別人.故選A.
41.B.考查代詞.根據(jù)by pushing herself 可知:她通過不斷地強(qiáng)迫自己,因此最終成功地游到了游泳池的另一邊.make it to 成功做,故選B.
42.D.考查形容詞.根據(jù)上文可知,她最終游到了游泳池的另一邊,因此是當(dāng)她站在淺水里的時(shí)候,故選D.
43.A.考查副詞.幾分鐘過后,她有足夠的力氣把自己的身體帶出游泳池.故選A.
44.B.考查動(dòng)詞.根據(jù)下文可知:她感到那個(gè)救生員正在盯著(staring)自己看.故選B.
45.D.考查形容詞.根據(jù).June nodded at him可知:June朝救生員點(diǎn)了一下頭,以讓他知道一切都很好(okay).故選D.
46.A.考查名詞.根據(jù)語境可知:你曾經(jīng)是否身陷困境(trouble)但卻不去尋求幫助?故選A.
47.B.考查短語.由前文ask for help可知此處對(duì)應(yīng)填turn to,故選B.
48.A.考查動(dòng)詞短語.根據(jù)語境可知:那樣做(向他人求助)沒有任何錯(cuò)誤,否則的話,June很有可能被淹死.故選A.
49.B.考查形容詞.根據(jù)語境可知:也許你發(fā)現(xiàn),自己避免求助,是因?yàn)槟愫ε卤怀靶,tease.故選B.
50.D.考查動(dòng)詞.根據(jù)語境可知:請(qǐng)停止這樣的思考吧:在你發(fā)現(xiàn)自己快要被淹死之前,停下來,向他人求助.故選D.
51.B.考查動(dòng)詞短語.根據(jù)Life has many ups and downs可推知,停下來向他人求助時(shí)是用down,故選B.
52.A.考查形容詞.根據(jù)語境可知:當(dāng)你發(fā)現(xiàn)自己不能(unable)使自己擺脫困境的時(shí)候,請(qǐng)停下來,環(huán)顧一下你的周圍,然后仔細(xì)聆聽.故選A.
53.C.考查動(dòng)詞.根據(jù)keep your head above water可知:在這樣一種情境中,如果你驚慌失措(panic),你將會(huì)越陷越深.故選C.
54.D.考查名詞.根據(jù)語境可知:請(qǐng)經(jīng)常抽空(take time)去聆聽自己的身體,并善待自己,故選D.
55.A.考查名詞.由句意可知,做好這些事,你將會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn)你的人生旅程會(huì)更加快樂、更加充實(shí).故選A.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 本文是一篇人物故事類閱讀,題目涉及名詞,動(dòng)詞,形容詞,副詞詞義辨析,固定用法及上下文聯(lián)系,做題時(shí)應(yīng)結(jié)合文章上下文內(nèi)容并根據(jù)所給選項(xiàng)的含義進(jìn)行分析,從而得出正確答案.切記胡亂猜測(cè),一定要做到有理有據(jù).

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