共用题干A Lucky BreakActor Antonio Banderas is used to breaking bones,and it always seems to happen when he's______(1) sport.In the film Play It to the Bone he______(2) the part of a middleweight boxer alongside Woody Harrelson.______(3)the making of the film Harrelson______(4) complaining that the fight______(5)weren't very convincing,so one day he suggested that he and Banderas should have a fight for real.The Spanish actor wasn't______(6)on the idea at first,but he was______(7) persuaded by his co-star to put on his gloves and climb into the boxing ring.However,when he realized how seriously his______(8) was taking it all,he began to regret his decision to fight.And then in the third round,Harrelson hit Banderas______(9)hard in the face that he actually broke his nose.His wife,actress Melanie Griffith,was furious that he had been playing“silly macho games”.“She was right,”confesses Banderas,“and I was a fool to______(10)a risk like that in the middle of a movie.”He was______(11)of the time he broke his leg during a football match in his native Malaga.He had always______(12)of becoming a soccer star,of performing in front of a big crowd,but doctors told him his playing days were probably over.“That's when I decided to take______(13) acting;I saw it as______(14)way of performing,and achieving recognition.What happened to me on that football______(15)was,you might say,my first lucky break.”5._________A:actionsB:matchesC:scenesD:stages

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A Lucky Break
Actor Antonio Banderas is used to breaking bones,and it always seems to happen when he's______(1) sport.In the film Play It to the Bone he______(2) the part of a middleweight boxer alongside Woody Harrelson.______(3)the making of the film Harrelson______(4) complaining that the fight______(5)weren't very convincing,so one day he suggested that he and Banderas should have a fight for real.The Spanish actor wasn't______(6)on the idea at first,but he was______(7) persuaded by his co-star to put on his gloves and climb into the boxing ring.However,when he realized how seriously his______(8) was taking it all,he began to regret his decision to fight.
And then in the third round,Harrelson hit Banderas______(9)hard in the face that he actually broke his nose.His wife,actress Melanie Griffith,was furious that he had been playing“silly macho games”.“She was right,”confesses Banderas,“and I was a fool to______(10)a risk like that in the middle of a movie.”
He was______(11)of the time he broke his leg during a football match in his native Malaga.He had always______(12)of becoming a soccer star,of performing in front of a big crowd,but doctors told him his playing days were probably over.“That's when I decided to take______(13) acting;I saw it as______(14)way of performing,and achieving recognition.What happened to me on that football______(15)was,you might say,my first lucky break.”

5._________
A:actions
B:matches
C:scenes
D:stages

参考解析

解析:根据句意,“每次骨折似乎总是发生在做运动时”,应当选用动词do。practise “练习”,后面应跟某一项具体的训练,而不是sport,所以正确答案为C。
play the part of...为固定搭配,意为“扮演一个……的角色”,其他三项均不合适。
联系上下文,根据句意,“在影片制作过程中”,所以应当用during。
根据句意,“Harrelson在影片制作过程中不断地抱怨……”,而且后面的动词complain用的是ing形式,因此动词keep“连续,不断”最为恰当。continue后加动词ing 形式一般表示在停顿后重新开始、继续,carry一般后面跟介词on,表示“进行某项事务”,insist 表示“坚决主张”,不合句意,所以选A。
联系上下文,因为是影片中的打斗场景,所以这里scenes是正确答案。
be keen on为固定搭配,表示“对……感兴趣,对……热衷”,interest后面配介词in, enthusiastic后面配介词of。
联系上下文,作者要表达的是“最终他还是被他的搭档说服了”,副词eventu-ally放在动词persuade之前,lastly表示“最后一点,最后”,“at the end”一般放在段落的最后,表示“最后”。
根据句意,“当他意识到……是全心全意投意入进来时,他开始后悔自己要打斗的决定”,显然是对手非常认真地对待这场打斗,所以C项opponent是正确答案。
so...that…固定搭配,意为“太……以至于”,根据句意,“ Harrelson如此重重地打在Banderas的脸上,以至于居然打破了 Banderas的鼻子”,其他选项都不适合。
固定搭配take a risk,表示“冒险”。
联系上下文,根据句意,“他记起在他的故乡马拉加进行的一场足球比赛”, 是因为鼻子骨折这件事促使他想起了故乡的那次比赛,remind表示“提醒”,符合句意。remember表示“自然想起,记起”不合句意。
根据句意和后面的介词of,显然,“他一直梦想成为一名足球明星”,dream 是正确答案。pretend“假装”,后面跟介词to,不合句意;look forward表示“向往”,后面跟介词 to,不合句意。
固定搭配take up sth.,表示“开始从事某事”,根据句意,作者要表达的是 “我决定开始演戏”,因此A项up是正确答案。
联系上下文,Banderas显然把它看成是另外一种比赛,所以只有D项an-other符合句意。
词组football pitch,表示“足球场”。前面由介词on引导,后面一定是场地,也就是足球场,而不是match“比赛”。court表示“网球场”,course表示“跑道”,均不符合句意。

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