1.Reg Foggerdy,62,who was on a hunting trip in the Great Victoria Desert in Western Australia when he hunted for a camel he'd shot,had to eat ants to survive while lost for six days without water in wildness.
"I followed this camel into the (41)B.I'd gone at least 30km.I didn't know where I was,"he said,narrating his wrong 19 mile(42)Dand extraordinary tale of survival that followed.
Foggerdy found himself alone with only clothing he was wearing.He had a valuable source of food(43)Ain front of him---the dead camel he'd(44)Bdown  but no means with (45)Cto eat it.
"I didn't have a knife,and I didn't have matches for a(46)A,"he said."So I couldn't go and(47)Da steak off the animal."
In his(48)D,he turned to ants for(49)D,an idea he remembered from watching TV shows of British survival expert Bear Grylls."They tasted quite good.The first day,I ate probable 12 ants---and the following day,I had 18,"Foggerdy said.
(50)C,as time passed,his hopes of (51)Cit out of the desert alive began to (52)B.He saw search helicopters passing overhead,but they didn't notice him because the bush is so (53)A
By the sixth day,his(54)Dhad started to shut down.He had said his last goodbyes in his head and (55)Bdeath to come soon  
"I was(56)Awith myself,"he said,(57)Ctears as he remembered the thought of his family seeing his body lying on the dirt in the bush.
But as Goggerdy(58)Dfor the end,searchers were hot on his trail after a tracker(59)Cone of his footprints in the dirt.
The grandfather says he thinks he was not (60)C---just lucky.
41.A.dirtB.bushC.desertD.wildness
42.A.tripB.walkC.journeyD.wander
43.A.rightB.straightC.slowlyD.instantly
44.A.shotB.chasedC.killedD.knocked
45.A.wh atB.thatC.whichD.whom
46.A.fireB.mealC.cookD.water
47.A.putB.breakC.turnD.cut
48.A.memoryB.experienceC.impressionD.dilemma
49.A.helpB.powerC.strengthD.nutrients
50.A.AnyhowB.FinallyC.HoweverD.Therefore
51.A.gettingB.escapingC.makingD.managing
52.A.dieB.fadeC.decreaseD.weaken
53.A.thickB.bigC.thinD.tall
54.A.heartB.eyesC.pulseD.organs
55.A.exploredB.expectedC.declaredD.ignored
56.A.peacefulB.hopefulC.concernedD.desperate
57.A.taking backB.bursting intoC.wiping awayD.hiding away
58.A.reachedB.madeC.soughtD.prepared
59.A,foundB.sawC.spottedD.searched
60.A.braveB.patientC.toughD.confident

分析 文章大意:本文是一篇記敘文,講述的是一位澳大利亞老人被困沙漠六天,以吃螞蟻為生,最后被解救的故事.

解答 41.B.考查名詞. 后文有出現(xiàn).他本身就在沙漠里.
42.D.考查名詞.根據(jù) I didn't know where I was和前面的修飾詞wrong可知,他在沙漠"迷路了,到處游蕩",所以wander最佳.
43.A.考查副詞.句意為:"正好在他面前"
44.B.考查動詞. 他一路追趕.第一段的hunt for可知.
45.C.考查名詞關(guān)系代詞.which指前面的means.作定語.
46.A.考查名詞.match是火柴的意思,所以選擇A.
47.D.考查動詞. 前文說沒有刀,這里應(yīng)該是指用刀從動物身上割下的意思.
48.D.考查名詞.dilemma means a situation in which you have to make a difficult choice between…(進(jìn)退兩難).他要么餓死,要么吃以前不敢吃的東西.
49.D.考查名詞.吃螞蟻補(bǔ)充營養(yǎng),否則餓死.
50.C.考查副詞.上下文表示轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系.所以選擇however.
51.C.考查動詞. make it設(shè)法活下來,挺過來.主要是后面的it決定的.
52.B.考查動詞. 生存的希望開始"消失",由于前面有個began,所以有個過程的.
53.A.考查形容詞. 駱駝和人在里面不好找,當(dāng)然是因為灌木叢很"密".
54.D.考查名詞.根據(jù)后面的started to shut down.并結(jié)合語境.A、B、C都是D的一部分.
55.B.考查動詞.根據(jù)前句的his last goodbyes in his head.此題與58題呼應(yīng).
56.A.考查形容詞.根據(jù)后面的prepared for the end說明他的內(nèi)心很平靜,此題和后面的57題互相呼應(yīng).
57.C.考查動詞短語. 同56題解釋."拭去淚水".
58.D.考查動詞.reached 到達(dá),made 制作,sought 尋求,prepared準(zhǔn)備.句意為"Goggerdy在為結(jié)束作準(zhǔn)備".所以選擇D.
59.C.考查動詞.found發(fā)現(xiàn),saw 看見.spotted 發(fā)現(xiàn),識別出,searched尋找.文中上下文的意思是"一位追蹤者"在淤泥中認(rèn)出了他的腳。赃x擇C.
60.C.考查形容詞.brave 勇敢的,patient 有耐心的,tough 困難的,堅強(qiáng)的,confident有自信的.句意為:爺爺認(rèn)為他沒有那么堅強(qiáng),只是很幸運(yùn)罷了.所以選擇C.

點(diǎn)評 一般情況下完形填空題語篇的第一句話和最后一句話都是完整的.針對這個特點(diǎn),考生應(yīng)該重點(diǎn)閱讀這一頭一尾的兩個句子.快速閱讀全文,掌握全文的大意和主題.在閱讀全文時千萬不要急于看文章后每個題目的選項,應(yīng)該對空格所在的上下文仔細(xì)閱讀,預(yù)測可能出現(xiàn)的答案.對于難以確定答案的題,要根據(jù)上下文語境,運(yùn)用語法和詞匯知識,反復(fù)推敲以求得解答.對于同義詞和近義詞的選項,在充分考慮到上下文具體語境下特別注意這些同義詞和近義詞搭配.完成全部問題后應(yīng)該將答案帶入文章再通讀全文,核查答案是否合適、正確、盡量少出錯誤.

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