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强化练(二十) 记叙文(2) (限时:30 分钟)
A
(2022·广东惠州一模)
One morning in November 2020,my friend Liz and I took out our kayak (皮划艇) to watch
the humpback whales (座头鲸) while they’re migrating passing San Luis Obispo,California.We
were in awe:to be so close to a(n) 1 that size.
When whales left,we 2 them at a distance—or what we thought was a(n) 3
distance.Suddenly,I felt the kayak lift out of the water and 4 back into the ocean.I figured
the whale was going to 5 us down somehow,and I had no idea how 6 we’d be
sucked underwater.
What I didn’t realize then was that Liz and I were in the whale’s 7 .It had covered my
entire body except for my right arm.I was 8 .Liz,meanwhile,was looking up into the
whale’s jaw which was like a big white wall,thinking she was going to 9 .
Anything whales can’t 10 ,they spit out,for they have huge mouths but tiny
throats.Soon we both were 11 out of the water about a metre apart.
A few days later,I 12 the video shot by the nearby people and saw how close I’d
come to being killed.I became so much more 13 of life after that day.There’s no 14 to
get close to whales again.I want to respect their 15 .I’m now very aware of the power of
nature and the ocean.
1.A.immigrant B.killer
C.creature D.whaler
2.A.stopped B.followed
C.rushed D.led
3.A.convenient B.safe
C.adventurous D.sensitive
4.A.tip B.slide
C.bounce D.float
5.A.strike B.push
C.blow D.drag
6.A.secretly B.wildly
C.deep D.fast
7.A.nose B.stomach
C.throat D.mouth
8.A.optimistic B.disgustedC.terrified D.thrilled
9.A.starve B.die
C.jump D.escape
10.A.swallow B.chew
C.digest D.absorb
11.A.turned around B.carried around
C.pulled up D.thrown up
12.A.released B.studied
C.bought D.uploaded
13.A.appreciative B.certain
C.proud D.capable
14.A.danger B.alternative
C.way D.concern
15.A.freedom B.right
C.ability D.space
B
(2022·湖南三湘名校教育联盟联考)
When Sheppard began to go blind in her 40s,she cried.Hadn’t she suffered too much since
she became partly deaf as a child?That 1 had made her strong and determined.
“This isn’t fair,” she whispered.The doctors said she’d never regain her 2 .Since
childhood,Sheppard has always been a dancer.But she was so scared that she 3 left her
apartment.She worried about her appearance.She wondered,“What if people 4 me
differently?”
However,several months later,Sheppard wanted to show her work still 5 .As hard as it
was,Sheppard forced herself to 6 .She attended a party for people with sight problems,and
was shocked to find they all sat,still and physically 7 .“No!” she told herself.“That’s
not the way I want to live!” She pushed herself not to be 8 .
Sheppard continued to work until her vision further 9 in her 50s.She kept dancing,just
as her 10 since childhood had instructed her.Sheppard was 61 when she 11 a summer
camp for the blind,where she taught line dancing.Then,she was invited to teach at a community
center.Her classes proved to be so 12 that she was hired soon.
Sheppard taught over thirty students,most of whom were 13 whose eyesight had
worsened.With 14 ,she equipped them with confidence and independence.These days,
Sheppard 15 a light exercise class for those blind elders via conference call.As Sheppard
says,we may be blind,but we can make a difference.
1.A.signal B.advantageC.story D.struggle
2.A.emotion B.feeling
C.sight D.hearing
3.A.horribly B.firmly
C.rarely D.cautiously
4.A.assist B.treat
C.describe D.expect
5.A.performed B.reacted
C.deserved D.mattered
6.A.go out B.get off
C.take off D.leave behind
7.A.forgiven B.injured
C.withdrawn D.refreshed
8.A.reliable B.fearful
C.merciful D.lonely
9.A.declined B.reappeared
C.progressed D.interrupted
10.A.strength B.carelessness
C.deafness D.imagination
11.A.donated B.planned
C.created D.attended
12.A.popular B.active
C.pleasant D.appropriate
13.A.juniors B.seniors
C.teenagers D.adults
14.A.protection B.laughter
C.approval D.encouragement
15.A.conducts B.abandons
C.imitates D.honors