I'd just gotten out of hospital myself.Five days after my mother passed away,a tire of my car blew.I was going 50 mph when I completely lost(1)DD:my car crashed head-on into a concrete barrier.I should have been(2)CC but fortunately I survived.Physically I healed quickly,but the(3)BB injuries and fear of my own death stayed on.Soon even(4)AAactivities,like driving a car or visiting my doctor,filled me with great fear.Eventually I fell into a state of(5)CC and stopped seeing friends.I even didn't want to go anywhere and feel anything.
Then,last February,I was invited by my friends to go(6)BB in Colorado.My first response was to(7)DD.I didn't want to get on a plane,fasten sticks on my feet or slide down a mountain.The mere thought of meeting new people(8)CC me.But I had a sense that this journey might be the brilliant sunlight I(9)BB needed.I finally agreed.
The first day,I was(10)AA with Peter,an experienced coach.He sensed my fear,patiently removing it with a smile and jokes.I was absolutely terrified of(11)DD myself,but his gentle encouragement kept me going.Then he said something that made me nod in recognition, "Jill,fear(12)BB everything." Peter was talking about skiing,about how your muscles(13)AA when you are afraid,often causing you to fall.And it's particularly true in life as well.When you permit fear to prevent you from doing what you love,life stops.With Peter's words in mind,I kept practicing.
By the end of the day,I'd improved enough to fly down hills that had scared me,a bright smile on my face and tears in my eyes.Tears were not from the cold but from(14)CC.I'd faced my fears on the mountain,and I knew(15)DD the rest wouldn't be far behind.
(1) | A.sense | B.sight | C.memory | D.control |
(2) | A.injured | B.relaxed | C.killed | D.frightened |
(3) | A.hurtful | B.emotional | C.severe | D.brain |
(4) | A.basic | B.special | C.personal | D.meaningful |
(5) | A.dullness | B.thrill | C.a(chǎn)nxiety | D.embarrassment |
(6) | A.climbing | B.skiing | C.hiking | D.camping |
(7) | A.escape | B.consider | C.a(chǎn)ccept | D.refuse |
(8) | A.puzzled | B.delighted | C.tired | D.surprised |
(9) | A.a(chǎn)ccurately | B.desperately | C.a(chǎn)ccidentally | D.finally |
(10) | A.paired | B.familiar | C.bored | D.a(chǎn)ngry |
(11) | A.losing | B.changing | C.upsetting | D.hurting |
(12) | A.scares | B.stops | C.follows | D.conquers |
(13) | A.tense up | B.give up | C.wake up | D.turn up |
(14) | A.bitterness | B.toughness | C.gratefulness | D.peacefulness |
(15) | A.embracing | B.quitting | C.challenging | D.overcoming |
【考點(diǎn)】記敘文.
【答案】D;C;B;A;C;B;D;C;B;A;D;B;A;C;D
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