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An acrobatic(杂技的) master performed a tightrope(绷紧的钢丝) walk between two mountains, which attracted thousands of people.

When the ____ started, he went to one end of the tightrope, ____ straight at the goal ahead, with open arms, walking slowly step by step to the opposite side of the mountain. Immediately, the audience ____ loud applause.

“If my hands dare tied, do you believe I can ____” he asked the audience.

____some people didn't believe, but in order to know the ___they said, “We believe you

Then, he had his hands tied with a rope and walked past ____.

He looked around and said, “If I'm blindfolded(蒙着眼睛的) with my hands tied, do you ____ believe I can go past

This time, the people said without ____“We believe you

In this way, his eyes were ____ with a black cloth. He moved slowly to the tightrope and walked along it inch by inch. This time, he went past once again. The audience burst into ____.

Then, he ____ a child and asked all the people, “If I put him on my shoulders ___ I'm blindfolded with my hands tied as well, do you still believe I can make it

All the people replied before ____“We believe you

“I ask you again. Do you really believe me

“Yes, we believe you completely

Then, he said, “Well then, since you believe me, ____ my child with yours. Who will

All of a sudden, the audience fell ____. The silence lasted for nearly ten minutes.

After ten minutes, the acrobatic master said nothing, just put the child on his shoulders and walked past along the tightrope. Sure enough, this time he ____ once more.

Faced with things far from their own ____people can often make judgments easily and quickly, but once involved in(牵涉) it, most of people “cannot ____ it clearly”. Only those who are really confident, like the master in the tightrope walk, can stay ____ at any time.

1.A.talent  Bplay 

Cprogram Dshow

2.A.stepping  Bstaring

Cwandering  Dpointing

3.A.broke into  Bcame into

Cgave off  Dsent off

4.A.get through  Bwalk down

Cgo across  Dpass around

5.A.Finally  BActually  CHopefully  DEspecially

6.A.result  Bexperience  Cchallenge  Dtrick

7.A.slightly  Bluckily  Csmoothly  Dnervously

8.A.even  Bjust  Calways  Dstill

9.A.difficulty  Bhesitation  Cconcern  Dmercy

10.A.blocked  Bhidden  Ccovered  Dequipped

11.A.cheers  Bjoy  Ctears  Dlaughter

12.A.chose  Bsupported  Cpushed  Dheld

13.A.till  Bbefore  Cwhile  Dsince

14.A.arguing  Bthinking  Crefusing  Dwondering

15.A.exchange  Bcompare  Ctake  Dtreat

16.A.silent  Bnoisy  Cdoubtful  Danxious

17.A.won  Bwalked  Cacted  Dsucceeded

18.A.children  Bfears

Cinterests  Dperformances

19.A.sense  Bsee

Cunderstand  Drealize

20.A.awake  Bencouraged

Cpatient  Dfocused

 

1.D 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.B 6.A 7.C 8.D 9.B 10.C 11.A 12.D 13.C 14.B 15.A 16.A 17.D 18.C 19.B 20.D 【解析】本文主要通过讲述一位杂技大师走钢丝的故事,告诉大家只有真正自信的人才能在任何时候坚定地实现目标。 1.答案:D 由第一段的内容可知,这是杂技大师走钢丝的表演,故选D项。 2.2】答案:B 由常识可知,杂技大师应该是直盯着前方的目标才能顺利地走钢丝,故用staring。 3.3】答案:A break into sth.表示“突然开始(笑、唱等)”。此处表示“观众爆发出热烈的掌声”。 4.4】答案:C “如果我的双手被绑着,你们认为我能走过(go across)去吗?”get through“渡过难关”;walk down“沿……向下走”;pass around“传送,分发”,均不符合语境。 5.5】答案:B 事实上(Actually),有些人并不认为他能走过去。 6.6】答案:A 但他们想知道结果(result),就说:“我们相信你能!” 7.7】答案:C 从下文可知,他顺利地走过钢丝。smoothly“平稳地,顺利地”,符合语境。 8.8】答案:D “如果我蒙着眼睛且双手被绑着,你们还(still)认为我能走过去吗?” 9.9】答案:B 这次,人们毫不犹豫地(without hesitation)说:“我们相信你能!” 10.0】答案:C 上文提及要蒙着眼睛走钢丝,所以此处表示眼睛被一块黑布遮住,故用covered。 11.1】答案:A 这一次他蒙着眼睛且双手被绑着,走过钢丝,观众自然爆发出欢呼声。burst into cheers符合语境。 12.2】答案:D 然后他抱起一个小孩问众人。hold意为“抱住”。 13.3】答案:C “如果我把他放在我的肩头,与此同时,蒙着眼睛且双手还被绑着,你们仍然认为我能成功吗?”while表示“在……期间;与此同时”。 14.4】答案:B 人们都不假思索就回答相信,thinking符合语境。 15.5】答案:A “那么,既然你们相信我,就将我的孩子与你们的交换(exchange)一下。谁愿意?” 16.6】答案:A 由此空后面的“The silence”可知,此处应用silent。 17.7】答案:D 根据语境可知,果然,这次他又成功(succeeded)了。 18.8】答案:C 面对不触及自己利益(interests)的事情时,人们经常很轻易地快速做出判断。 19.9】答案:B 但是一旦自己牵涉其中,大多数人就不能看清楚了。clearly与see搭配。 20.20】答案:D 只有那些真正自信的人,像走钢丝的大师,才能在任何时候都保持注意力集中,目标明确。故选D项。 疑难词汇解读 1.smooth (adj.)平滑的,平稳的 a smooth sea平静的海洋 smoothly adv.平稳地,顺利地 2.involve vt.包含,涉及,牵涉 A crosstalk performance involves talking,imitating,telling jokes and singing.相声表演包括说、学、逗、唱。 How many vehicles were involved in the crash?这次撞车事故涉及多少辆车? 长难句子分析 ,, 句意:当表演开始时,杂技大师走向钢丝的一端,直盯着前方的目标,张开双臂,慢慢地一步一步走向山的对面。其中,staring...和walking slowly为现在分词作伴随状语,with open arms为介词短语作伴随状语。
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BIt can change its place freely.

CIt can do activities suddenly.

DIt can injure people seriously.

2.How do flash mobs inform one another?

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By holding a meeting.

A③④  B①⑤  C②⑥  D⑤⑥

3.Why did Bill Wasik create the flash mob?

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BTo help people make friends.

CTo laugh at fashion seekers.

DTo create some memories.

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Creceive thank­you notes for using the library

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1.A.lonely  Bnervous  Calone  Dworried

2.A.thoughts  Bfinances  Cmeasures  Dtimes

3.A.provide  Bsell  Csend  Ddraw

4.A.attract  Bremember  Cdescribe  Dbrighten

5.A.number  Bcampus  Caddress  Dreport

6.A.idea  Bsurprise  Cchance  Dmessage

7.A.decided  Bthought  Cwished  Dconcluded

8.A.another  Bothers  Cother  Done

9.A.radio  Bcamera  Crecorder  Dphone

10.A.say  Bsing  Crepeat  Dmake

11.A.took out  Bset out  Cgave out  Dfound out

12.A.added  Bdevoted  Ccleared  Dlifted

13.A.suddenly  Boriginally  Cfinally  Dcarefully

14.A.collected  Bpaid  Carranged  Dexpected

15.A.until  Bafter  Cunless  Dbefore

16.A.dormitory  Bhome

Cclassroom  Doffice

17.A.familiar  Bhappy  Cwonderful  Dupset

18.A.help  Bcompare  Cshare  Dwitness

19.A.funny  Bchallenging

Cfun  Dtime­consuming

20.A.warned  Bconvinced  Cadvised  Dtold

 

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