高考英语小题狂做专题之完型填空专题(三)
Passage A
When I became CEO of a hospital,I feared one thing greatly — public speaking.I’ve always 1 public speaking because I 2 thought I did it very well. 3 in this high position,presentations are a big part of my 4 .Just recently,I was the 5 for the ribbon-cutting ceremony of our new building.I also spoke to the Rotary Club and was on the 6 for our annual gala (庆典) where I 7 introductions and awards presentations.
Soon after I took the job,my wife and I went to 8 with a married couple who both hold high 9 like me in their companies.As we ate,I started complaining about how I had to do so much 10 ,and Bob,the husband,said something that really 11 me.He said that,as a CEO,the most 12 aspect of my job was public speaking! The days of having to prove my 13 in other areas were over;I had obviously done that to get where I munication skills were all I 14 now.And he was right.I realized I needed to make the time to properly 15 and practice for each speaking situation.
1.A.missed B.hated C.forgotten D.appreciated
2.A.still B.never C.always D.sometimes
3.A.And B.So C.But D.Or
4.A.time B.life C.job D.plan
5.A.host B.reporter C.guest D.actor
6.A.way B.side C.stage D.phone
7.A.collected B.recorded C.accepted D.handled
8.A.market B.dinner C.hospital D.church
9.A.situations B.Levels C.standards D.positions
10.A.writing B.teaching C.speaking D.awarding
11.A.frightened B.affected C.troubled D.confused
12.A.satisfying B.important C.worrying D.difficult
13.A.interests B.points C.skills D.personalities
14.A.enjoyed B.wasted C.shared D.needed
15.A.wait B.search C.prepare D.hunt
Passage B
Born in Senegal’s capital of Dakar,Seydou was interested in Chinese culture even in his childhood and hoped to visit China when he grew up.After 1 from a local high school,he came to know about the CRBC’s scholarship offer and 2 the opportunity to finally 3 China with his own eyes.
Upon arrival in China he faced many 4 .The first setback was language,because without the 5 ,there isn’t much you can do in China.In order to 6 as quickly as possible to his 7 life,his first priority was to learn Chinese,which 8 a great challenge for the young man.
At first,as the obvious science student,he tried to find some sort of general 9 rule between Chinese characters and their 10 .But later,he found none.There are 11 small hints to guess the pronunciation,but each time,he has to 12 the dictionary to double check.
Moreover,after 13 a new word or sentence,he must look for a way to 14 it in our daily life.His efforts are paying 15 :Just six months after his arrival in China,he won first place at the Chang’an University’s Chinese CRBC speech competition for international students.
1.A.graduating B.judging C.removing D.separating
2.A.appealed to B.jumped at C.put forward D.turned down
3.A.admire B.meet C.see D.interview
4.A.challenges B.friends C.strangers D.dialects
5.A.course B.behaviour C.qualification D.language
6.A.rebuild B.change C.adapt D.settle
7.A.comfortable B.new C.real D.normal
8.A.presented B.rejected C.demanded D.urged
9.A.common B.logical C.perfect D.unique
10.A.meaning B.spelling C.formation D.pronunciations
11.A.always B.only C.eventually D.dierectly
12.A.buy B.observe C.consult D.question
13.A.learning B.inventing C.passing D.teaching
14.A.attend B.describe C.use D.write
15.A.back B.out C.up D.off
Passage C
Some people say that childhood is the best time of your life. 1 ,being a child has both advantages and disadvantages.
On the good side,you have very few responsibilities (责任). 2 ,you don’t have to go to 3 ,pay bills,or do the shopping,cooking,or cleaning.This 4 you have plenty of free 5 to do whatever you want—watch TV,play on the computer,go out with friends,play sports,or enjoy other 6 .On top of that,public transport,cinema,and sports centres 7 much less for children.All in all,being a child is a(n) 8 time in life.
However,there are 9 some disadvantages.For one thing,you have to spend all day,Monday to Friday,at school. 10 usually means you have to do homework, 11 you have to take 12 .What is more,you may have a lot of free time,but you are seldom 13 to do whatever you want.You usually have to 14 your parents if you can do things,from going shopping in town to staying out late or going to a party.Last of all,although there are often cheaper prices for 15 ,things are still expensive.
1.A.Besides B.However C.Instead D.Moreover
2.A.As a result B.By the way C.As usual D.For example
3.A.work B.school C.bed D.market
4.A.proves B.seems C.means D.explains
5.A.time B.money C.power D.knowledge
6.A.trips B.hobbies C.visits D.weekends
7.A.care B.waste C.cost D.hurt
8.A.free B.exciting C.short D.different
9.A.soon B.again C.just D.also
10.A.Studying B.Growing C.Improving D.Succeeding
11.A.if B.as C.and D.but
12.A.seats B.exams C.action D.notice
13.A.taught B.invited C.allowed D.advised
14.A.ask B.show C.answer D.suggest
15.A.parents B.children C.teachers D.students
Passage D
The Silver Line,created this year,is a free,24 hours telephone helpline.It offers information,friendship and advice to 1 people.
“It’s often easier to speak to a 2 ,and nice to know you can 3 day or night,” says Bolton,who has no family nearby.She called the helpline after it was 4 by others.
New figures show that August was the charity’s 5 month,receiving more than 45,000 calls.Summer can be a(n) 6 time for those left behind during the holiday season, 7 familiar faces are away for holidays,from the shopkeeper to the bus driver or even family members.Two-thirds of calls are 8 at night-time and weekends,when no other services are 9 .
84 percent of older people say it is very difficult to 10 loneliness,even to members of their 11 because they do not wish to become a “burden”.
A recent study found that almost three-quarters of older people in the UK are 12 ,and more than half have 13 spoken to anyone about how they feel.
People can call the Silver Line 14 ,or be referred by a relative or other helplines.Helpline staff try to learn callers’ 15 first and then suggest information or local voluntary support,aiming to reconnect them with their communities.
1.A.disabled B.homeless C.poor D.older
2.A.neighbor B.stranger C.friend D.doctor
3.A.come B.talk C.call D.visit
4.A.mentioned B.served C.ignored D.blamed
5.A.happiest B.busiest C.hottest D.worst
6.A.difficult B.meaningful C.unforgettable D.relaxing
7.A.if B.or C.when D.though
8.A.missed B.paid C.canceled D.received
9.A.standard B.official C.useful D.available
10.A.avoid B.recover from C.admit to D.value
11.A.family B.hospital C.charity D.team
12.A.healthy B.wealthy C.lonely D.unfortunate
13.A.ever B.never C.often D.sometimes
14.A.early B.freely C.directly D.frequently
15.A.needs B.interests C.jobs D.habits
Passage E
Alonzo Johnson stopped.He decided to help a(n) 1 elderly man down an escalator (自动扶梯) in a Massachusetts shopping mall last week, 2 the 23-year-old could never have predicted that his simple,random act of kindness would win him the 3 of thousands of people online.
An old man 4 at the top of an escalator and a few people started gathering 5 to get on.It was clear he was feeling 6 as to whether to step on to the escalator or not.Johnson spotted the senior citizen hesitating and 7 the simplest kindness.He reached out an arm and asked with a smile on his face,“Can I help you,sir ”
The old man quietly started to 8 to the young man that he had gotten stuck on an escalator once and was a little 9 .The young man gently offered his assurance,they 10 each other eye to eye for just a moment and the old man 11 his arm.Everyone else remained 12 and waited.
Paula Picard and a friend were standing nearby and 13 to take a touching photo of the pair linking arms as they 14 the escalator together.She posted the photo on Facebook and it spread 15 with more than 420,000 likes and 25,000 comments in just a few hours.
1.A.busy B.frightened C.injured D.blind
2.A.so B.if C.but D.because
3.A.praise B.blame C.happiness D.anger
4.A.stopped B.worked C.read D.fell
5.A.running B.pushing C.shouting D.waiting
6.A.hopeful B.convenient C.unsure D.uncomfortable
7.A.offered B.sold C.wanted D.took
8.A.promise B.prove C.apologize D.explain
9.A.excited B.surprised C.scared D.disappointed
10.A.argued with B.listened to C.looked at D.ran into
11.A.accepted B.shook C.refused D.left
12.A.anxious B.patient C.interested D.worried
13.A.managed B.avoided C.asked D.failed
14.A.talked about B.walked towards C.went down D.searched for
15.A.differently B.quickly C.strangely D.completely
Passage F
I was fifteen and a high school freshman when I started rapidly losing weight.I was about 130 pounds,and I was 1 ten pounds every couple of weeks.I couldn’t understand why I was always hungry,thirsty,and never 2 .Every night I 3 five or six times,feeling like I had to go to the bathroom,but I never really had to.Finally,I decided to go to the hospital to 4 nothing bad was going on.
I remembered being 5 in the hospital,confused,hungry,and with an extremely 6 blood sugar level.The doctors and nurses thought I might pass out,so they injected me and told me the worst news I could have imagined— tests showed that I had Type 1 juvenile diabetes (青少年1型糖尿病).I was so 7 that the only question I could think to ask was,“Am I going to die ” A nurse told me to go out,enjoy a meal with my family,and 8 ,because tomorrow my new, difficult life would begin.
I don’t remember what time I had to be at the hospital, 9 I know it was early.Three nurses,one dietician,and a doctor all trained me,over the course of two days,to 10 me.Every needle hurt,but in some way I began to feel 11 every time I was able to think about the needles without crying.
Now,nearly three years later,I still remember the 12 when the doctors told me I was a Type 1 diabetic.I’m 13 when I look back that I was able to be strong,and that my family and friends supported me.I’m now two months shy of eighteen.To this day,I have had 3,438 needle injections,but each of them helps me to remember I must be strong. 14 ,I am grateful for my disease—it has made me the person I am today,and I would never 15 who I am.
1.A.keeping B.carrying C.dropping D.measuring
2.A.satisfied B.tired C.determined D.excited
3.A.stood up B.woke up C.dressed up D.cheered up
4.A.point out B.explain C.make sure D.know
5.A.looked after B.operated on C.paid for D.checked over
6.A.good B.acceptable C.high D.safe
7.A.shy B.angry C.sad D.serious
8.A.recover B.relax C.escape D.exercise
9.A.so B.and C.because D.but
10.A.make fun of B.make use of C.take control of D.take care of
11.A.stronger B.healthier C.stranger D.simpler
12.A.message B.dream C.feeling D.courage
13.A.thankful B.regretful C.successful D.hopeful
14.A.Fortunately B.Doubtfully C.Naturally D.Surprisingly
15.A.mind B.recognize C.shape D.change
Passage G
I enjoy photographing everything in nature,especially wild horses.I first 1 Alberta’s wild horses 20 years ago.Ever since,I had wanted to see and 2 them.A friend of mine,who loves wild animals,got to know my 3 and last year,I was 4 enough to be invited to see the wild horses in the Williams Creek area of Alberta with him.It was an amazing 5 .
On our first visit we 6 more than 100 horses.Since then,we have been back to the same area three more times.
One time,while taking photos of a herd (群) of around 30 horses,I didn’t 7 that not 20 feet away,a young horse was sleeping behind a tree.Suddenly,he 8 ,jumped up and just stood there 9 me to take photos of him.As I was photographing him,the herd stud (种马) noticed how 10 the little horse was to me and came running over,snaking his neck with his ears back, 11 warning the young horse,“Danger,get away!” The young horse didn’t seem to understand what he was being told and didn’t 12 ,until his mom came over to 13 him.I didn’t feel unsafe at all by the horse being close to me and 14 taking photos.
These horses are born wild and 15 ,and should always remain so.
1.A.followed B.found C.heard about D.worried about
2.A.help B.photograph C.own D.train
3.A.wish B.promise C.suggestion D.problem
4.A.old B.careful C.patient D.lucky
5.A.relationship B.experience C.opinion D.lesson
6.A.raised B.led C.protected D.saw
7.A.believe B.realize C.accept D.imagine
8.A.awoke B.ran C.fell D.walked
9.A.teaching B.warning C.asking D.allowing
10.A.important B.close C.strange D.special
11.A.although B.because C.as if D.even if
12.A.move B.look C.come D.stay
13.A.change B.understand C.get D.trouble
14.A.avoided B.kept C.stopped D.regretted
15.A.free B.similar C.nervous D.unsafe
参考答案
Passage A
1.B 由上文的“I feared one thing greatly — public speaking”可知,作者“讨厌(hated)” 公众演讲,因为他“从不(never)”觉得自己能做好这件事。
2.B
3.C “作者讨厌公众演讲”和“他身居要职不得不演讲”之间是转折关系,故用But。
4.C 由上文的“I became CEO of a hospital”可知,作为医院的CEO,做演讲是作者“工作(job)”中重要的一部分。
5.A 由作者身居要职不得不演讲可知,他是医院新楼落成剪彩仪式上的“主持人(host)”。
6.C 同时还出现在庆典的“舞台(stage)”上“进行(handled)”各种介绍和颁奖陈词。on the stage本意为“登台演出”,此处指作者出现在庆典仪式的舞台上。
7.D 见上题解析。
8.B 由下文的“As we ate”推测,作者和妻子是与另外一对夫妇去吃“饭(dinner)”。
9.D 由上文作者对自己的介绍“became CEO...in this high position”以及本段对这对夫妇的介绍“both...like me in their companies”可知,这对夫妇也像作者一样身居要“职(positions)”。
10.C 由上文作者恐惧公众演讲但不得不讲可知,他抱怨自己做了太多的“演说(speaking)”。
11.B 由下文作者与友人交谈之后的改变可知,Bob的话“影响(affected)”了他。
12.B 由上文的“presentations are a big part”可知,Bob认为作为CEO,公众演讲是工作中最“重要的(important)”一部分。
13.C 由下文的“I had obviously done that to get where I was”和“Communication skills”可知,已经走到CEO这个位置的作者,想要证明自己在其他领域的“技能(skills)”的那些日子已经结束,而他现在“需要(needed)”的是交流技能。
14.D
15.C 由下文的“write and practice”可知,作者意识到他需要花时间为每一次演讲“做准备(prepare)”和练习。
Passage B
1.A Seydou高中毕业后了解到CRBC提供的奖学金项目。根据后面的from结构也知答案为A项。
2.B jump at表示“欣然接受;急迫地接受”之意。此处表示“他立马接受了这个去中国的机会”。
3.C 根据后面的with his own eyes可知,此处表示“亲眼目睹”之意。
4.A 根据后面叙述的语言障碍等可知,刚来到中国,他面临很多的挑战。
5.D 根据上文可知,第一个障碍就是语言问题。不懂汉语,在中国很多事情都做不了。因此,此处是指上文的language。
6.C 根据后面内容可知,此处表示“为了尽快适应在中国的新生活,他优先选择学汉语”。短语adapt to“适应”之意。
7.B 他要适应的就是刚来中国的新生活。
8.A 学习汉语给这个年轻人带来了巨大的挑战。动词present表示“提出;呈现;赠送;介绍”等意思。
9.B 作为理科生,他努力寻找汉字和他们的发音之间的逻辑规律。理科生善于逻辑推理。
10.D 根据下文的guess the pronunciation可知,此处表示汉字的发音。
11.B 根据but转折关系可知,想要猜出汉字的发音,仅仅只有很小的暗示。
12.C 每次,他都不得不查阅字典来进行重复检查。
13.A 每当学了一个汉字或句子后,他都要寻找在日常生活中可以用上它的方式。
14.C 此处表示学习汉字后,想在日常生活中的实践运用。
15.D 他学习汉语所付出的努力得到了回报。短语pay off表示“取得回报”之意。
Passage C
1.B 上一句中的“childhood is the best time of your life”和该空后的“being a child has both advantages and disadvantages”之间形成转折关系,故填However。
2.D 该空后的“you don’t have to ...or cleaning”是对上一句责任少的“举例(For example)”。
3.A 根据上文中的childhood和being a child可知,孩子不用去“工作(work)”。
4.C 上文列举的很多不用孩子承担的责任也就“意味着(means)”孩子可以有足够的“时间(time)”去做他们想做的事情。
5.A 见上题解析。
6.B 根据上文中的“do whatever you want”可知,这里指除了看电视、玩电脑之外的其他“兴趣爱好(hobbies)”。
7.C 根据该空前的“public transport,cinema,and sports centres”和该空后的“much less for children”可知,公共交通工具、电影院和体育运动中心有儿童票,因此孩子可以在这些方面“花(cost)”更少的钱。
8.B 根据该段首句中的“On the good side”以及该段具体介绍孩童时期的好处可知,当一个孩子是人生中“令人兴奋的(exciting)”时期。
9.D 文章首段提出本文的论点:“being a child has both advantages and disadvantages”。上一段陈述了当孩子的好处,本段接下来介绍其弊端。因此,当孩子“也(also)”有不好的一面。
10.A 根据上文中的“you have to spend all day ...at school”和下文中的“means you have to do homework”可知,这里说“学习(Studying)”这件事。
11.C 上文中的“you have to”和下文中的“you have to”之间构成并列关系,故填and。
12.B 根据上文中的“you have to do homework”可知,作为学生,得完成家庭作业,而且还得参加“考试(exams)”。
13.C 根据下文中的“your parents if you can do things,from going shopping in town to staying out late or going to a party”可知,父母很少“允许(allowed)”自己的孩子做任何他们想做的事。
14.A 作为孩子,经常得“询问(ask)”父母自己是否可以去城里购物或晚点回家等事项。
15.B 根据全文讨论的中心是孩子可知此处填children。
Passage D
1.D 根据下文中多处出现的older people可知,这个热线电话主要是为“老年人(older people)”服务的。
2.B 根据下文中“they do not wish to become a ‘burden’”和Helpline staff可知,老年人不愿意成为家人的负担,反而觉得和“陌生人(stranger)”聊天更容易一些。
3.C 根据下文中的called the helpline可知,不管白天黑夜都可以给这个热线服务“打电话(call)”。
4.A 根据语境可知,有人“提到过(mentioned)”这个热线电话后,Bolton便给这个热线打电话。
5.B 根据下文中的“receiving more than 45,000 calls”可知,八月份是这个慈善机构“最忙的(busiest)”一个月。
6.A 根据文中的“those left behind during the holiday season”和“familiar faces are away for holidays”可知,八月份对于这些留守的老年人来说“很艰难(difficult)”,因为每当“这时(when)”人们都去度假了,留下老年人们孤零零的。
7.C
8.D 根据上文中的“24 hours telephone helpline”可知,这个热线服务电话是全天候服务的,很多电话在半夜或周末“打进来(received)”。
9.D 根据上文中的“at night-time and weekends”和“no other services”可知,没有任何其他服务在半夜和周末是“可获得的(available)”。
10.C 根据句中的“they do not wish to become a ‘burden’”可知,老年人不愿意“承认(admit to)”自己的孤独,不想成为负担,甚至对自己的“家人(family)”也不愿意说。
11.A
12.C 根据上文中的loneliness可知,老年人很“孤单(lonely)”。
13.B 根据上文中的“do not wish to become a ‘burden’”和loneliness可知,很多老年人“从来没有(never)”和别人说过他们的感受。
14.C 根据下文中的“or be referred by a relative or other helplines”可知,老年人可以“直接(directly)”拨打热线服务电话,或由其他热线电话转接。
15.A 根据下文中的“and then suggest information”可知,热线电话工作人员首先要了解打电话求助者的“需求(needs)”,然后才给出建议。
Passage E
1.B 由后文可知,Johnson看到老人时,老人看起来非常“害怕(frightened)”。
2.C Johnson帮助老人下扶梯,这一小小的善举获得了网友的广泛关注,这是他始料未及的,该空前后两句话存在语义上的转折关系,故填but。
3.A 由下文“more than 420,000 likes and 25,000 comments”可知,Johnson扶老人下扶梯的照片获得大量的“点赞”与评论,他的善举赢得了人们的“称赞(praise)”。
4.A 由下文“a few people started gathering”以及“whether to step on to the escalator or not”可知,老人没有走上扶梯,他身后已经聚集了一些人,由此可推断,老人此时“停(stopped)”在扶梯顶端。
5.D 下文“Everyone else...and waited”是提示,老人停在扶梯顶端时,一些人在他后面“等待(waiting)”上扶梯。
6.C 由下文“whether to step on to the escalator or not”及“the senior citizen hesitating”可知,老人“不确定(unsure)”要不要走上扶梯。
7.A Johnson注意到老人犹豫不前,“主动提供(offered)”帮助。
8.D 下文“he had gotten stuck on an escalator once and...”是老人“解释(explain)”自己为何犹豫不前。
9.C 因为老人曾经被扶梯卡住过,因此他有点“害怕(scared)”。
10.C 下文eye to eye是提示,他们互相“望着(looked at)”对方。
11.A 由下文老人和Johnson一起下扶梯可知,这时他“接受了(accepted)”Johnson的帮助。
12.B 由本句中的waited可知,在Johnson与老人交流这段时间,其他人“耐心(patient)”等待着。
13.A 由下文照片被上传到社交媒体上可知,Paula Picard和朋友“成功(managed)”拍到了照片。
14.C 由上文中的“down an escalator”和“at the top of an escalator”可知,这张照片展示了Johnson扶老人“下(went down)”扶梯的情景。
15.B Paula Picard把这张照片上传到了社交媒体上,它(照片)传播“很快(quickly)”,几个小时的时间便获得大量的“点赞”和评论。
Passage F
1.C 根据上文中的“I started rapidly losing weight”可知,作者的体重下降得很快,每几周就“降(dropping)”十磅。
2.A 根据上文中的“I was always hungry,thirsty”可知,作者总感觉饥饿,口渴,永不“满足(satisfied)”。
3.B 根据文中的“feeling like I had to go to the bathroom,but ...”可知,作者每晚总会“醒来(woke up)”五六次,却并不是“真的(really)”需要去厕所。
4.C 根据上文中对各种症状的描述可知,作者最终决定去医院做检查来“确定(make sure)”自己没有问题。
5.D 根据下文中的“in the hospital”及“blood sugar level”可知,作者去医院接受了“检查(checked over)”。
6.C 根据文中的“The doctors and nurses thought I might pass out,so they injected me”及“I had Type 1 juvenile diabetes”可知,作者的血糖水平很“高(high)”,医生和护士告诉了作者他所能想到的最坏的消息——化验显示作者罹患了1型糖尿病。
7.C 根据该空后的“the only question I could think to ask was,‘Am I going to die ’”可知,作者非常“难过(sad)”。
8.B 根据上文中的“A nurse told me to go out,enjoy a meal with my family”及下文中作者接受治疗的描述可知,一位护士让作者去和家人吃顿饭“放松(relax)”一下,因为第二天作者新的、艰苦的生活就会开始。
9.D “I don’t remember what time I had to be at the hospital”(“我”不知道自己什么时候到的医院)与“I know it was early”(“我”知道很早)之间是转折关系,故选but(但是)。
10.D 根据上文中“Three nurses,one dietician,and a doctor all trained me,over the course of two days”可知,医护人员是在“照顾(take care of)”作者。
11.A 根据上文中的“Every needle hurt”及下文中的“I was able to think about the needles without crying”可知,作者开始觉得自己“越来越坚强(stronger)”。
12.C 根据上文中作者对自己发病、确诊及治疗的描述可知,作者仍然记得当初医生告诉自己罹患糖尿病时的“感觉(feeling)”。
13.A 根据文中的“when I look back that I was able to be strong”可知,作者对于自己能坚强面对病痛和家人朋友能够支持自己,内心是非常“感激的(thankful)”。
14.D 根据本段中的“To this day,I have had 3,438 needle injections,but each of them helps me to remember I must be strong”及“it has made me the person I am today”可知,作者“惊奇地(Surprisingly)”发现自己竟然很感谢这场病,因为自己已由原先患病时的悲伤无助变得坚强,而且作者会继续做坚强的人,不会“改变(change)”。
15.D 见上题解析。
Passage G
1.C 由下文中的“I had wanted to see and 2 them”以及“be invited to see the wild horses in the Williams Creek area of Alberta with him”可知,20年前“我”第一次“听说(heard about)”(加拿大)阿尔伯塔省的野马。
2.B 由上文中的“I enjoy photographing everything in nature,especially wild horses.”以及下文中的“while taking photos of a herd of around 30 horses”可知,从那以后,“我”一直想去看看阿尔伯塔省的野马并给它们“拍照(photograph)”。
3.A 设空处指作者想去看阿尔伯塔省的野马并给它们拍照的心愿,wish符合语境。
4.D 由上文中的“I had wanted to see and 2 them”以及下文中的“On our first 和visit”可知,非常“幸运(lucky)”,朋友请“我”和他一起去看阿尔伯塔省的野马。那是一次奇妙的“经历(experience)”。
5.B 见上题解析。
6.D 由上文中的to see以及本句中的our first visit可知,我们第一次去那儿“见到(saw)”100多匹野马。
7.B 由下文中的Suddenly可知,“我”没有“注意到(realize)”有一匹马驹在树后面睡觉。
8.A 由上文中的“a young horse was sleeping behind a tree”以及本句中的Suddenly和“jumped up and just stood there”可知,突然,那匹马驹“醒来了(awoke)”。
9.D 由下文中的“As I was photographing him”以及“The young horse didn’t seem to understand what he was being told...”可知,马驹站在那里“让(allowing)”“我”给它拍照。
10.B 由“warning the young horse,‘Danger,get away!’”以及下文中的“by the horse being close to me”可知,种马注意到马驹离“我”很“近(close)”。他似乎(as if)在警告马驹,“有危险,离开这里!”。
11.C 见上题解析。
12.A 由“The young horse didn’t seem to understand what he was being told”可知,那匹马驹一直都没“动(move)”,直到母马来“接(get)”它。
13.C 见上题解析。
14.B 由本句中的“I didn’t feel unsafe at all by the horse being close to me”可知,“我”“一直(kept)”拍摄。
15.A 由上文中的“a young horse was sleeping behind a tree.Suddenly...and just stood there...”以及该句中的“wild”一词可知,那些野马天性狂野“自由(free)”。