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Last night was the last game for my eight-year-old son's soccer team. It was the_______quarter.The score was two to_______, my son's team in the lead. Parents encircled the field, offering_______.

With less than ten seconds_______, the ball rolled in front of my son's_______, one Mikey O'Donnel. With shouts of "_______it!" echoing across the field, Mikey stepped back and _______it everything he had. All round me the crowd _______. O'Donnel had scored!

Then there was_______.Mikey had scored all right, but in the wrong goal, ending the game in________.For a moment there was total hush(寂静). You see, Mikey has Down's syndrome (a kind of mental disease) and________him there is no such thing as a wrong goal. All goals were________by a joyous hug from Mikey. He had even been known to hug the ________players when they scored.

The silence was________broken when Mikey, his face filled with joy, grabbed my son, hugged him and________,"I scored! Everybody won! Everybody won!" For a moment I held my breath, not sure how my son would ________. I need not have________. I watched, through tears, ________my son threw up his hand in the classic high-five salute and started chanting, "Way to go Mikey! Way to go Mikey!"Within moments both teams________Mikey, joining in the chant and congratulated him on his goal.

Later that night, when my daughter asked who had won, I________as I replied, "Everybody won."

1.A. first    B. mid    C. next    D. final

2.A. zero    B. one    C. two    D. four

3.A. encouragement    B. entertainment    C. congratulations    D. awards

4.A. leaving    B. moving    C. remaining    D. passing

5.A. coach    B. teammate    C. leader    D. assistant

6.A. Kick    B. Drop    C. Throw    D. Hold

7.A. sent    B. handed    C. gave    D. brought

8.A. erupted    B. froze    C. laughed    D. wandered

9.A. darkness    B. silence    C. excitement    D. noise

10.A. line    B. round    C. hurry    D. tie

11.A. for    B. of    C. upon    D. inside

12.A. accepted    B. celebrated    C. received    D. expected

13.A. disabled    B. gifted    C. supporting    D. opposing

14.A. eventually    B. slightly    C. permanently    D. shortly

15.A. stated    B. whispered    C. yelled    D. explained

16.A. continue    B. answer    C. react    D. defend

17.A. wondered    B. worried    C. suffered    D. doubted

18.A. after    B. until    C. before    D. as

19.A. watched    B. seized    C. surrounded    D. followed

20.A. signed    B. sobbed    C. counted    D. smiled

 

1.D 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.B 6.A 7.C 8.A 9.B 10.D 11.A 12.B 13.D 14.A 15.C 16.C 17.B 18.D 19.C 20.D 【解析】本文讲的是在一场球赛中由于一个患有唐氏综合症的孩子的错误而丢掉了即将到手的胜利,但是没有人责怪他,相反所有人都很开心地为他庆祝。作者从中看到了人与人之间的理解与关爱。 1.Quarter指体育运动中的一局。结合下文可知,最后一分直接决定了这场比赛的胜负,可知这应该是这场比赛的最后一局。故选D。 2.由上文 my son's team in the lead(我儿子所在的球队领先),结合下文在我儿子的队友失误输掉一分之后双方打成平局可知,我儿子所在的球队应该是领先一分的,所以此时比分应该是2比1。故选B。 3.A. encouragement鼓励;B. entertainment娱乐;C. congratulations祝贺;D. awards奖励。在比赛进行中家长能够提供的只能是鼓励。故选A。 4.结合下文可知,比赛即将结束,所以这里应该是“剩下不到十秒钟”,若用leave表示“剩下”则应该用其被动形式,所以这里选remaining。故选C。 5.结合下文Mikey失误之后误以为自己为球队得分了而与儿子拥抱庆祝,可知他应该是我儿子的队友。故选B。 6.开头已经告诉大家儿子所在的是足球队,所以这里应该用踢。A. Kick踢;B. Drop丢;C. Throw扔;D. Hold抓住。故选A。 7.Give it everything he had表示“用尽全力”,故选C。 8.结合下文O'Donnel had scored可知,观众以为他进球了,所以周围的人都沸腾了。A. erupted爆发,沸腾;B. froze冻住;C. laughed大笑;D. wandered漫步。故选A。 9.上文说现场一片欢呼沸腾,结合下文Mikey had scored all right, but in the wrong goal(他进错了球),可知这里表示一个转折,与上文erupted形成对比的应该是沉默。故选B。 10.in tie意为“平局”,固定短语。其他选项不符合文意。故选D。 11.for这里表“对……来说”,there is no such thing as a wrong goal.表示对于患有唐氏综合症的他来说是没有这样的失误球的。故选A。 12.A. accepted接受;B. celebrated庆祝;C. received接受;D. expected 期待。根据下文a joyous hug这一举动可知,他是在庆祝进球。故选B。 13.上文All goals were celebrated by a joyous hug from Mikey可知,他对于所有的进球都会这样去庆祝,下文even表示递进:他甚至也会去拥抱对手。故选D。 14.A. eventually最后,终于;B. slightly轻微地;C. permanently永恒地;D. shortly很快地,短暂地。这段沉默最终被打破,故选A。 15.A. stated指出;B. whispered耳语;C. yelled欢呼,尖叫;D. explained解释。根据his face filled with joy, grabbed my son, hugged him可知,他非常激动,所以这里应该是欢呼着。故选C。 16.根据上文Mikey的一系列举动,可知我此时很担心儿子会做出怎样的回应。A. continue继续;B. answer回答;C. react回应;D. defend防卫。故选C。 17.根据上文For a moment I held my breath可知,我十分担心,而下文my son threw up his hand in the classic high-five salute and started chanting可知,儿子这一举动十分得体,所以我根本不必担心。need not have 表示本不必做某事。故选B。 18.I watched这一动作和儿子的动作是同时进行的,所以用as 表示“当……时”。故选D。 19.A. watched看着;B. seized抓着;C. surrounded围着;D. followed跟着。由下文可知,大家一起加入对Mikey赞扬与祝贺,所以最佳选项应该是“围着”。故选C。 20.A. signed叹息;B. sobbed抽泣;C. counted计算;D. smiled微笑。由上文可知,我对所见到的情景感到很欣慰,所以这是应该是笑着说。故选D。
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