第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的 最佳选项。
Mitsuhiro Iwamoto has been blind since he was 16. He wanted to 41 that his blindness didn't limit what he can do.
Sailing a boat is much more 42 than simply steering(掌舵).But Mr. Iwamoto can 43 it. He can feel the waves and sense the speed and angle of the winds to 44 the sails properly. In 2013 ,he tried to sail the Pacific with a navigator (领航员). 45 , after only five days at sea,
their boat sank, and the two spent 11 hours floating in the sea before they were 46 .
Doug Smith, who hasn't 47 much before, but likes the 48 of sailing across the Pacific, learned the story of Mr. Iwamoto,s 49 during his first sail. He got in touch with Mr. Iwamoto. 50 they teamed up. Mr. Smith would go along as the boat's navigator——to use his 51 to decide on the boat's path. It took much courage to make a second 52 , but Mr.
Iwamoto was 53 . He said that '' Failure becomes 54 failure if you stop trying.''
They prepared for the 55 trip together. Mr. Smith bought a 40-foot sailboat that he named ''Dream Weaver^. Mr. Iwamoto 56 actively and hard. On February 24 , he and Mr. Smith he calls his '' 57 Eye Doug" set out from San Diego, California on their 14,000 kilometer trip.
58 ,after sailing for 55 days,the two arrived in Iwaka,Japan.
"I didn't 59 and I made itMr. Iwamoto 60 himself. He became the first blind person to sail non-stop across the Pacific Ocean in the world.
完形填空
41-45 ACBDA 46 — 50 DADCB 51 — 55 BCBAD 56 — 60 ABCDC
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的 最佳选项。
Mitsuhiro Iwamoto has been blind since he was 16. He wanted to 41 that his blindness didn't limit what he can do.
Sailing a boat is much more 42 than simply steering(掌舵).But Mr. Iwamoto can 43 it. He can feel the waves and sense the speed and angle of the winds to 44 the sails properly. In 2013 ,he tried to sail the Pacific with a navigator (领航员). 45 , after only five days at sea,
their boat sank, and the two spent 11 hours floating in the sea before they were 46 .
Doug Smith, who hasn't 47 much before, but likes the 48 of sailing across the Pacific, learned the story of Mr. Iwamoto,s 49 during his first sail. He got in touch with Mr. Iwamoto. 50 they teamed up. Mr. Smith would go along as the boat's navigator——to use his 51 to decide on the boat's path. It took much courage to make a second 52 , but Mr.
Iwamoto was 53 . He said that '' Failure becomes 54 failure if you stop trying.''
They prepared for the 55 trip together. Mr. Smith bought a 40-foot sailboat that he named ''Dream Weaver^. Mr. Iwamoto 56 actively and hard. On February 24 , he and Mr. Smith he calls his '' 57 Eye Doug" set out from San Diego, California on their 14,000 kilometer trip.
58 ,after sailing for 55 days,the two arrived in Iwaka,Japan.
"I didn't 59 and I made itMr. Iwamoto 60 himself. He became the first blind person to sail non-stop across the Pacific Ocean in the world.
41. A. prove | B. believe | C. suggest | D. advertise |
42.A. artificial | B. convenient | C. complex | D. expensive |
43.A. predict | B. handle | C. repair | D. improve |
44.A. advocate | B. record | C. save | D. adjust |
45.A. However | B. Lastly | C. Thus | D. Instead |
46.A. blocked | B. served | C. explored | D. rescued |
47.A. sailed | B. traveled | C. paid | D. dreamed |
48. A. distance | B. direction | C. curiosity | D. thought |
49.A. speech | B. experiment | C. defeat | D. chance |
50.A. Again | B. Then | C. Even | D. Still |
51. A. strength | B. eyes | C. theory | D. acts |
52.A. suspension | B. impression | C. attempt | D. principle |
53.A. interested | B. determined | C. satisfied | D. relaxed |
54.A. true | B. precious | C. equal | D. popular |
55.A. extra | B. normal | C. practical | D. new |
56.A. trained | B. observed | C. designed | D. commented |
57.A. Protecting | B. Seeing | C. Evaluating | D. Curing |
58. A. Consequently | B. Naturally | C. Finally | D. Directly |
59.A. fade away | B. look back | C. break down | D. give up |
60.A. enjoyed | B. expressed | C. prided | D. repeated |
41-45 ACBDA 46 — 50 DADCB 51 — 55 BCBAD 56 — 60 ABCDC