【題目】Water skiing

Water skiing is an exciting water sport that can be a ton of fun. You will get to have a happy and joyful adventure every time you go out on the water. 1 However, once you start, water skiing is a sport you can enjoy whenever you have a boat and enough flat water.

2 Every water skier needs water skis—these are different from snow skis and they also differ depending on the size of the skier and the experience level of the skier. 3 You will need to find at least two people to go with you on your water skiing adventure. You and everyone you go with will have more fun if the friends you go with also want to water ski. You need a boat, naturally. 4

For your first time water skiing, you may want to either take a lesson from an expert or find a friend that has experience and is willing to teach you. 5 The observer rides in the boat, but watches the water skier for any signals and helps the driver know when to start and stop.

A.It’s no hard task to learn.

B.It takes a little patience to learn.

C.Of course, no one can water ski alone.

D.Once prepared, a skier can start the game on his own.

E.You will also need a water skiing cable and a life jacket.

F.Before you start water skiing, there are a few supplies you’ll need.

G.Of your two helpers, you need one to drive the boat and one to observe.

【答案】

1B

2F

3C

4E

5G

【解析】

本文是說明文,介紹了一項有趣的水上運動——滑水。

1

此題線索是邏輯。選項B意思為:需要一點耐心去學習它;空后一句中的however表示語義轉(zhuǎn)折?蘸笠痪湔f明“一旦你開始,滑水就是只要你有船和足夠的平坦的水面就可以享受的運動”,與選項B語義出現(xiàn)轉(zhuǎn)折。故選B項。

2

選項F意思為:在開始之前滑水,你需要有一些物資。空后提到“每個滑水運動員都需要滑水板”;“water skis”和選項F中的“supplies”分別是下義詞和上義詞。故選F項。

3

選項C意思為:當然,沒有人能單獨去滑水?蘸笠痪涮岬健澳阒辽傩枰业絻蓚人和你一起進行滑水冒險”,是順承選項C的話題。故選C項。

4

此題線索是邏輯。選項E意思為:您還需要一個滑水纜繩和救生衣。選項E中“當然,你需要一艘船”中的“You will also need…”與空前一句中“You need…”是遞進關系。故選E項。

5

此題線索是詞匯復現(xiàn)。選項G意思為:在你的兩個幫手中,你需要一個開船、一個觀察?蘸笠痪渲小坝^察者坐在船上,觀察滑水者的任何信號,幫助駕駛員知道何時開始和停止!敝械摹the observer”與選項G中“observe”是同根詞復現(xiàn)。故選G項。

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