I first went to hear a live rock concert when I was eight years old. My brother
and his friends were all 36 of a heavy metal group called Black Wednesday. When they 37 that Black Wednesday were going to perform at our local theatre, they all bought 38 for performance. However, at the last minute, one of the friends couldn’t go, so my brother 39 me the ticket. I was really 40 !
I remember the buzz (嘈雜聲) of excitement inside the theatre as we all found our 41 . After a few minutes, the lights went down and everybody became 42 . I could barely make out the stage in the 43 . We waited. Then there was a roar from the crowd, like an explosion, as the first members of the band 44 the stage. My brother leaned over and shouted something in my ear, but I couldn’t 45 what he was saying. The first song was already starting and the music was as 46 as a jet engine. I could 47 the drum beats and bass notes in my stomach.
I can’t recall any of the songs that the band played. I just 48 that I really enjoyed the show and didn’t want it to 49 . But in the end, after three encores (加演), the show finished. We left the 50 and walked unsteadily out onto the pavement. I felt a little dizzy, as if I had just 51 from a long sleep. My ears were still 52 with the beat of the last song.
After the 53 , I became a Black Wednesday fan too for a few years before getting into other kinds of music. Once in a while, 54 , I listen to one of their songs and 55 I’m back at that first show.
1. A.members B.fans C.friends D.volunteers
2. A.guessed B.thought C.discovered D.predicted
3. A.flowers B.drinks C.clothes D.tickets
4. A.offered B.booked C.returned D.found
5. A.relaxed B.excited C.embarrassed D.encouraged
6. A.seats B.entrance C.spots D.space
7. A.comfortable B.serious C.nervous D.quiet
8. A.silence B.darkness C.noise D.smoke
9. A.fell upon B.got through C.stepped onto D.broke into
10. A.forget B.bear C.repeat D.hear
11. A.loud B.hard C.sweet D.fast
12. A.enjoy B.touch C.feel D.digest
13. A.realize B.understand C.believe D.remember
14. A.continue B.finish C.delay D.change
15. A.theatre B.party C.opera D.stage
16. A.escaped B.traveled C.woken D.benefited
17. A.aching B.burning C.rolling D.ringing
18. A.competition B.performance C.interview D.celebration
19. A.besides B.otherwise C.instead D.though
20. A.decide B.regret C.imagine D.conclude
1.B
2.C
3.D
4.A
5.B
6.A
7.D
8.B
9.C
10.D
11.A
12.C
13.D
14.B
15.A
16.C
17.D
18.B
19.D
20.C
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試題分析:本文是記敘文,講述了作者在八歲時第一次聽現場搖滾音樂會的經歷和感受,以及后來也成為那個Black Wednesday樂隊的粉絲,也因此喜歡和走入其他的音樂,但是再聽這個樂隊的樂曲時又會回憶起那個演唱會的情境。
1.考查名詞及上下文的呼應。members成員; fans粉絲; friends朋友; volunteers志愿者。下文最后一段有照應“I became a Black Wednesday fan too for a few years ”。故選B。
2.考查動詞及上下文的呼應。guessed猜想; thought認為; discovered發(fā)現; predicted預測。當他們發(fā)現Black Wednesday 將要在我們當地的影院作演出時,故選C。
3.考查名詞及上下文的呼應。flowers花; drinks飲料; clothes衣服; tickets票!皌icket for…” 搭配,表演的票。故選D。
4.考查動詞及上下文的呼應。offered提供; booked預定; returned返回; found發(fā)現。offered “主動提供“,從上文看,因為離演出還有一分鐘時有一個朋友不能去,我的哥哥就將票給了我。故選A。
5.考查形容詞及上下文的呼應。relaxed放松的; excited高興的; embarrassed尷尬的; encouraged受到鼓舞的。從上文推理出我得到票后應該很興奮。故選B。
6.考查名詞及上下文的呼應。seats座位; entrance入口; spots斑點; space太空。inside the theatre“在劇場里面”應是找到座位。故選A。
7.考查形容詞及上下文的呼應。comfortable舒適的; serious嚴重的; nervous緊張的; quiet安靜的。和上文剛入場的嘈雜對比,要演出了應是靜下來了。故選D。
8.考查名詞及上下文的呼應。silence沉默; darkness黑暗; noise噪音; smoke煙。從上文”make out the stage”,指很難辨認出舞臺,可推斷因為太黑所以看不清。故選B。
9.考查動詞短語及上下文的呼應。踏上舞臺用“stepped onto”. fell upon指”躺在..上”; got through“通過;做完”; broke into “闖入”,故選C。
10.考查動詞及上下文的呼應。forget忘記; bear忍受; repeat重復; hear聽見。根據上下文我聽不清他們說的什么,故選D。
11.考查形容詞及上下文的呼應。loud大聲; hard辛苦地; sweet甜的; fast快的。下文表明十分響就像一架噴氣發(fā)動機。故選A。
12.考查動詞及上下文的呼應。enjoy 喜歡; touch接觸; feel感覺; digest摘要。我能感覺到鼓點和貝斯的聲音在我的肚子上震動。故選C。
13.考查動詞及上下文的呼應。realize意識到; understand理解; believe相信; remember記得。對應上文的recall “記起;回憶起”,故選D。
14.考查動詞及上下文的呼應。continue繼續(xù); finish完成; delay推遲; change改變。下文有提示finish,故選B。
15.考查名詞及上下文的呼應。theatre劇院; party聚會; opera歌。 stage舞臺。指離開了劇場,上文有提示“theatre”故選A。
16.考查動詞及上下文的呼應。escaped逃離; traveled旅行; woken喚醒; benefited受益。我感到有些眩暈,好像剛從一場長夢中醒來。故選C。
17.考查動詞及上下文的呼應。aching疼痛; burning 燃燒; rolling旋轉; ringing回響;振鈴。耳朵鳴響用“ringing”。故選D。
18.考查名詞及上下文的呼應。competition競賽; performance演出; interview面試; celebration慶典。根據上文應是在演出后。故選B。
19.考查副詞及上下文的呼應。besides并且; otherwise否則; instead代替; though盡管。D
20.考查動詞及上下文的呼應。decide決定; regret后悔; imagine想象; conclude推斷。imagine 意為“想象”又回到了當時那個現場。故選C。
考點:故事類短文。
點評:此篇文章內容貼近生活,情節(jié)簡單明晰。文章詞匯和句式結構均不復雜,設題通過上下文推斷和常識推斷可以得出?梢钥闯龈呖纪晷翁羁盏内厔菔琴N近生活的話題,記敘文體裁為主,理解和交際為目的,而詞匯句式多為高頻詞匯。文章短而設空密,也是考察學生語篇理解和重新構建完整語篇的能力。
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