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Sometimes things happen beyond expectation. A 10-year-old boy decided to study Judo(柔道) __1__ he had lost his left arm in a car accident. He began his __2_ with an old Japanese Judo teacher. He was doing well, but he could not __3__ why the teacher had taught him only one move for quite a long time.
“Sir,” the boy finally said, “I think I should __4__ more moves.”
“But this is the __5__ move you will ever need to know,” the master replied.
Not quite understanding, the boy kept __6__. Several months later, the teacher __7__ the boy to his first tournament(锦标赛). __8__ himself, the boy easily won his first two matches. The third match proved to be more __9__. However, after some time, the opponent(对手) became impatient. The boy used his one move to __10__ the match. Now the boy was in the finals.
This time, his opponent was bigger, stronger and more __11__. Concerned that the boy might get __12__, the referee(裁判) wanted to stop the match.
“No,” the teacher __13__, “let him continue.”
Soon his opponent made a mistake. __14__ the boy used his move to attack him. The boy won the match and became the champion.
On the way home, the boy and the teacher __15__ every move in every match. Then the boy asked __16__was really on his mind. “How did I win the tournament __17__ only one move?”
“You won for two reasons,” the teacher answered. “First, you’ve __18__ one of the most difficult moves in Judo. And second, the only known __19__ for that move is to grasp your left arm. But you’ve lost it.” The boy’s biggest __20__ had become his biggest strength.
小题1:
A.becauseB.andC.althoughD.while
小题2:
A.lessons B.games C.talks D.stories
小题3:
A.discoverB.understandC.examineD.forget
小题4:
A.learnB.noticeC.adviseD.change
小题5:
A.easiestB.only C.bestD.first
小题6:
A.improvingB.followingC.checking D.training
小题7:
A.tookB.leftC.paidD.lost
小题8:
A.DisappointingB.FrighteningC.Surprising D.Worrying
小题9:
A.seriousB.carefulC.powerfulD.difficult
小题10:
A.winB.play C.missD.watch
小题11:
A.developedB.terrifiedC.advancedD.experienced
小题12:
A.boredB.hurtC.changedD.broken
小题13:
A.insistedB.announcedC.reportedD.repeated
小题14:
A.EspeciallyB.ProbablyC.ActuallyD.Immediately
小题15:
A.reviewedB.designedC.suggestedD.continued
小题16:
A.whoB.whatC.whichD.how
小题17:
A.forB.inC.withD.from
小题18:
A.orderedB.masteredC.managedD.supposed
小题19:
A.conditionB.influenceC.defenseD.process
小题20:
A.kindnessB.happinessC.weaknessD.sadness

小题1:C
小题2:A
小题3:B
小题4:A
小题5:B
小题6:D
小题7:A
小题8:C
小题9:D
小题10:A
小题11:D
小题12:B
小题13:A
小题14:D
小题15:A
小题16:B
小题17:C
小题18:B
小题19:C
小题20:C
小题1:本题的含义是一个十岁的男孩决定学习柔道,后句是一个让步状语从句,前句和后句存在着转折关系,后句意思为尽管他失去了自己的左臂,although表示让步,尽管的意思,故选C。
小题2:本题的句意为他开始和一个日本老师在一起上课,用lesson意思较符合,故选A。
小题3:他练习的很好,按理说老师应该教他其它的动作,但是老师没有教,所以他就不理解老师为什么叫他练习一个动作练习很长时间,用understand表示理解明白的意思较符合文章之意,故选B。
小题4:男孩总是练习一个动作,最后问老师,应该是请求老师让他学习更多的动作,本题填学习单词learn较符合,故选A。
小题5:根据后句意思我们知道他只学了一个动作,所以老师的回答应该是这是你所知道的唯一动作,only表示唯一的意思,故选B。
小题6:男孩虽然不理解,但他还是不断的去训练这个动作,train表示训练,在句中较符合,故选D。
小题7:经过了几个月的练习之后,老师带他出去参加他第一次的锦标赛,在英文中take表示带走,与句意较符合,故选A。
小题8:男孩很轻松的赢了前两场比赛,这肯定会使只练习一个动作的小男孩感到惊讶,surprise表示惊讶的意思,故选C。
小题9:对于小男孩而言,只练习一个动作,后面的比赛应该说是更难应对,difficult表示难的意思,故选D。
小题10:根据后句男孩进入了决赛,所以男孩应该是使用他的一个动作赢了这场比赛,win表示赢的意思,故选A。
小题11:对手个头大,身体壮,进入决赛,按理说应该是一个经验丰富的柔道选手,experienced表示有经验的意思,故选D。
小题12:裁判想停止比赛肯定是担心小男孩在比赛中会受伤,hurt表示受伤,故选B。
小题13:老师拒绝了裁判的要求,坚持说不,insist表示坚持的意思,故选A。
小题14:对手犯了一个小错误,应该是在他不注意的情况下马上使用动作进攻他,才能取得胜利,immediately表示立刻的意思,与文意较符合,故选D。
小题15:比赛后,师生是在共同回顾每场比赛的每一个动作,review表示复习或回顾的意思,故选A。
小题16:学生问老师问的是在老师在想什么,用what表示什么,意思较符合,故选B。
小题17:学生问的应该是,我是如何用同样一个动作而赢了锦标赛的,with表示用的意思,故选C。
小题18:老师告诉他获胜的原因之一是因为他掌握了柔道中的一个难动作,master表示掌握,与文章意思较符合,故选B。
小题19:对这个动作的防卫是抓住小男孩的左臂,但是他没有,所以这是他获胜的很大原因,defence表示的意思与文章较符合,故选C。
小题20:本题的含义是小男孩没有胳膊是他的弱点,但是他比赛中把这个弱点作为对手抓空的优点,从而获胜,weakness表示缺点,与文章意思较符,故选C。
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