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My father brought home a sailboat when I was ten, and almost each Sunday in summers we would go sailing. Dad was quite skilled in sailing, but not good at   36  . As for me, I  37  both before twelve because of living close to Lake Ontario.

The last time Dad and I set sail together is really   38   . It was a perfect weekend after I graduated from university. I came home and  39  Dad to go sailing. Out we set soon on the  40  lake. Dad hadn’t sailed for years, but everything  41  well with the tiller(舵柄)in his hands.

When we were in the middle of the lake, a   42   wind came all of a sudden. The boat was hit  43  . Dad was always at his best in any  44 , but at this moment he  45  .“John!   46 !” he shouted in a trembling voice, with the tiller still in his hands.

In my memory he could fix any   47 . He was the one I always  48  for strength and security. Before I could respond, a   49   of water got into the boat. I rushed to the tiller   50  it was too late. Anther huge wall of water   51  the boat in a minute. We were thrown into the water, and Dad was struggling aimlessly. At that moment, I felt fiercely  52  of him.

I swam to Dad   53  and assisted him in climbing onto the hull(船殼)of the boat. Upon sitting on the hull, Dad was a little awkward about his flash of   54  . “It’s all right, Dad. We are safe now,” I comforted him.

That was the first time Dad had counted on me in a moment of emergency. More importantly, I found it was my turn to start  55  for my father.

36.A.boating          B. running        C. swimming        D. teaching

37.A.enjoyed         B. desired         C. hated            D. learned

38.A.unforgivable     B. unforgettable    C. cheerful          D. regretful

39.A.sent             B. ordered        C. invited         D. allowed

40.A.calm            B. icy            C. stormy         D. thundery

41.A.finished          B. went          C. seemed         D. sounded

42.A.strong           B. gentle         C. cold            D. hot

43.A.respeatedly       B. lightly         C. hardly          D. violently

44. A. danger         B. place          C. sport           D. job

45. A. suffered        B. fell           C. froze            D. withdrew

46. A. look           B. Help          C. Run            D. Jump

47. A. problem        B. relationship    C. machine         D. boat

48. A. turned to       B. lived with      C. argued with      D. objected to

49. A. fountain        B. stream        C. shower          D. wave

50. A. if             B. for            C. after            D. but

51. A. got through     B. poured into     C. turned over       D. lifted up

52. A. ashamed       B. protective       C. tired            D. afraid

53. A. hopelessly     B. quickly         C. slowly           D. helplessly

54. A. pain          B. anger           C. fear             D. shame

55. A. making up     B. getting ready     C. paying off        D. looking out

36-40 CDBCA     41-45 BADAC    46-50 BAADD    51-55 CBBCD

【語篇解讀】本文是一篇記敘文,關于父子情的,著重講述了作者在一次航海中救起落水的父親的故事。

36. C根據第5段I swam to Dad可以確定是C(swimming),父親精通航海術,卻不會游泳。

37. D根據下文,作者陪父親一同去航海,而且還救了落水的父親,可知作者在很小的時候就學會了(learned)航海和游泳。

38. B上次作者跟他父親一起去航海,但卻遇到了意外,作者好不容易才救起了落水的父親,當然是十分難忘(unforgettable)。

39. C下文敘述了作者跟其父親一起去航海的經歷。根據Dad hadn’t sailed for years,可知作者在大學畢業回家后,邀請(invited)父親一同前往,去航海。

40. A根據下文When we were in the middle of the lake, a  42  wind came all of a sudden.可知,作者他們到了湖心,突然起風。自然出發的時候應該是風平浪靜(calm),也才能夠去航海。

41. B盡管父親多年沒有航海,但在父親的掌控中,一切都進展順利(go well)。

42. A根據下文,他們的船隨風顛簸,到處亂撞(violently),而且父親還被卷落水中,可知一定是狂風大作(strong)。

43. D參考上一題。

44. A想想當時,肯定他們是遇險了,在作者記憶中,父親應該是能處理好一切的險情(danger),但這一次,卻害怕了。(也許是老了吧,呵呵。)

45. C根據he shouted in a trembling voice,可知父親是害怕了,手也不聽使喚了,顫抖的聲音在那向作者求救。

46. B父親害怕了,自己不能處理這一切了,當然是向作者求救(Help),希望作者幫他一把。

47. A參考44,父親應該是能夠處理好一切的問題。

48. A在作者記憶中,父親一直是作者的偶像,是一位隨時向他尋求力量和保護的英雄。turn to sb. for sth.向某人求助什么的。

49. D根據下文Anther huge wall of water,可知在作者還沒反應過來,一個巨浪(wave)拍打過來。

50. D作者撲過去抓舵柄,卻是遲了一步。

51. C緊接著,又是一個巨浪,將船掀翻(turned over)。根據下文,兩人都落水了,當然是船翻了呀。

52. B父親在水中無助的掙扎,作者當然應該去保護(protective)他,拯救他。這個時候,不應該為父親不會游泳而感到羞愧(ashamed),更不能害怕(afraid)呀,不然,大家都亂了,那不玩完了呀。

53. B此時父親正在水中掙扎,當然是飛快(quickly)的向父親游了過去,慢了(slowly),就晚啦。注意當時的作者是大學畢業了,也是一大小伙子了,父親遇險,應該緊急施救,不能彷徨無助(helplessly),認為一切都無望的(hopelessly)。

54. C剛剛救起的父親,當然還心有余悸(fear),注意作者的安慰“It’s all right, Dad. We are safe now,”強調一個safe,讓父親不要害怕啦。

55. D以前是作者指望(counted on)父親,現在作者已經長大成人,當然應該反過來照顧(look out for)父親了。

【評析】今年的完型在選材上仍然走溫情敘事路線,一篇講述父子情的記敘文,題目設置以實詞為主、虛詞為輔。嚴格遵守首行不設空的高考命題要求。要在完型拿下高分,考生需保持思維的一貫性及注重前后文聯系。切記不能像做單選一樣,做一道扔一道。現在的完型已經不考語法,大大增加了上下文推理出題的比例。如此次的開篇第36題,要讀到第5段I swam to Dad才能確定是C,swimming。攻克完形填空,考生如果想節省時間并保證正確率,那建議讀文章兩遍。僅讀一次不易拿下高分,讀三遍過于消耗時間。

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