【英语】2019届二轮复习完形填空专题记叙文类型10篇训练之十(37页word版答案含有解析)

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【英语】2019届二轮复习完形填空专题记叙文类型10篇训练之十(37页word版答案含有解析)

‎2019届二轮复习 完形填空专题记叙文类型10篇训练之十 Cloze 1 ‎ Charlotte Whitehead was born in England in 1843,and moved to Montreal,Canada at the age of five with her family. While 1 her ill elder sister throughout the years,Charlotte discovered she had a(n) 2 in medicine. At 18 she married and 3 a family. Several years later,Charlotte said she wanted to be a 4 Her husband supported her decision.‎ ‎ 5 ,Canadian medical schools did not 6 women students at the time. Therefore,Charlotte went to the United States to study 7 at the Women's Medical College in Philadelphia.It took her five years to 8 her medical degree.‎ Upon graduation,Charlotte 9 to Montreal and set up a private 10 .Three years later,she moved to Winnipeg,Manitoba,and there she was once again a 11 doctor. Many of her patients were from the nearby timber and railway camps. Charlotte 12 herself operating on damaged limbs and setting 13 bones,in addition to delivering all the babies in the area.‎ But Charlotte had been practising without a licence. She had 14 a doctor's licence in both Montreal and Winnipeg,but was 15 .The Manitoba College of Physicians and Surgeons,an allmale board,wanted her to 16 her studies at a Canadian medical college!Charlotte refused to 17 her patients to spend time studying what she already knew. So in 1887,she appealed to the Manitoba Legislature to 18 a licence to her but they,too,refused. Charlotte 19 to practise without a licence until 1912.She died four years later at the age of 73.‎ In 1993,77 years after her 20 ,a medical licence was issued to Charlotte. This decision was made by the Manitoba Legislature to honor “this courageous and pioneering woman.”‎ ‎1.A. raising B.teaching ‎ C.nursing D.missing ‎ ‎2.A. habit B.interest ‎ C.opinion D.voice ‎ ‎3.A. invented B.selected ‎ C.offered D.started ‎ ‎4.A. doctor B.musician ‎ C.lawyer D.physicist ‎ ‎5.A. Besides B.Unfortunately ‎ C.Otherwise D.Eventually ‎6.A. hire B.entertain ‎ C.trust D.accept ‎ ‎7.A. history B.physics ‎ C.medicine D.law ‎ ‎8.A. improve B.save ‎ C.design D.earn ‎ ‎9.A. returned B.escaped ‎ C.spread D.wandered ‎ ‎10.A. school B.museum ‎ C.clinic D.lab ‎ ‎11.A. busy B.wealthy ‎ C.greedy D.lucky ‎ ‎12.A. helped B.found ‎ C.troubled D.imagined ‎ ‎13.A. harmful B.tired ‎ C.broken D.weak ‎ ‎14.A. put away B.taken over ‎ C.turned in D.applied for ‎ ‎15.A. punished B.refused ‎ C.blamed D.fired ‎ ‎16.A. display B.change ‎ C.preview D.complete ‎ ‎17.A. leave B.charge ‎ C.test D.cure ‎ ‎18.A. sell B.donate ‎ C.issue D.show ‎ ‎19.A. continued B.promised ‎ C.pretended D.dreamed ‎ ‎20.A. birth B.death ‎ C.wedding D.graduation ‎ Cloze 2 ‎ Five months after my husband Steve died,I woke up one morning to the maddening sound of a leaking faucet (水龙头).I knew it needed repairs badly,but it 1 me so much just to think of it.‎ All our 2 life,I was the “artist”,bringing to our house much imagination. Steve was the“ 3 ”one. He had a real gift for handling chores (家务活), 4 me from unpleasant repair jobs.‎ But how could such a good man have his life cut short so suddenly!I had been so sad and angry that I completely 5 the house. That leaky faucet somehow awakened me to the fact that I now had to 6 the challenge of getting things fixed.‎ I got a workman named Ahmed. Entering the house,he stopped before a picture of Steve and me.“Doesn't your husband 7 this kind of work?”he asked.“It's not hard.”‎ ‎“He died months ago. When he was alive,he did all the repair jobs 8 ,”I said quietly. Ahmed looked at me 9 ,but didn't reply. He fixed the faucet,adjusted the dishwasher door,and replaced a showerhead. Apparently, he was gifted as Steve had been.‎ He did a(n) 10 job. I asked him to name his fee.“No charge,Ma'am,”he said.“My father died early,and the neighbors helped my family through.”‎ By fixing a faucet,Ahmed mended my soul. Although I would sure carry the pain of 11 with me along,Ahmed reminded me of the abundant 12 in the world.‎ ‎1.A. hurt B.puzzled ‎ C.cost D.disappointed ‎2.A. separate B.shared ‎ C.spiritual D.social ‎3.A. active B.boring ‎ C.careless D.practical ‎4.A. attracting B.sheltering ‎ C.driving D.prohibiting ‎5.A. ignored B.hated ‎ C.cleaned D.missed ‎6.A. come up with B.face up to ‎ C.look forward to D.step away from ‎7.A. begin B.check ‎ C.like D.find ‎8.A. gratefully B.firmly ‎ C.bravely D.wonderfully ‎9.A. strangely B.innocently ‎ C.painfully D.sympathetically ‎10.A. terrible B.excellent ‎ C.important D.dangerous ‎11.A. loss B.failure ‎ C.fear D.regret ‎12.A. friendship B.devotion ‎ C.kindness D.justice Cloze 3 ‎ My husband,Tom,has always been good with animals,but I was still amazed when he befriended a female grouse(松鸡).It's 1 for a grouse to have any contact(接触)with people. In fact,they're hard to spot, 2 they usually fly off when they hear humans approaching.‎ This grouse came into our lives in 3 .Tom was working out in the field when he 4 her walking around at the edge of the field. She was 5 unafraid and seemed to be 6 about what he was doing.‎ Tom saw the 7 bird several times,and she got more comfortable around him. We quickly grew 8 of the bird and decided to call her Mildred.‎ One day,as Tom was working,Mildred came within a few feet of him to watch. Tom 9 he didn't see her and kept working to see what she would do next.‎ Apparently,she didn't like to be 10 .She'd run up and peck(啄)at Tom's hands,then 11 off to see what he would do. This went on for about 20 minutes,until Mildred became tired of the 12 and left.‎ As spring went and summer came,Mildred started to 13 more and more often. 14 Mildred felt comfortable enough to jump up on Tom's leg and stay long enough for me to get a 15 of the two of them together. This friendly grouse soon felt 16 not just with our family,but with anybody who walked or drove by.‎ When hunting season opened,we put a 17 at the end of our driveway asking 18 not to shoot our pet grouse. My father,who lived down the road, 19 warned people not to shoot her. 20 ,hunters would stop and take pictures,because they had never seen anything like her.‎ ‎1.A. interesting B.reasonable ‎ C.impossible D.unusual ‎2.A. though B.because ‎ C.unless D.until ‎3.A. spring B.summer ‎ C.autumn D.winter ‎4.A. got B.kept ‎ C.noticed D.imagined ‎5.A. naturally B.certainly ‎ C.normally D.surprisingly ‎6.A. crazy B.curious ‎ C.concerned D.cautious ‎7.A. shy B.awkward ‎ C.friendly D.elegant ‎8.A. careful B.tired ‎ C.fond D.sick ‎9.A. supposed B.realized ‎ C.hoped D.pretended ‎10.A. ignored B.observed ‎ C.amazed D.disturbed ‎11.A. put B.back ‎ C.set D.take ‎12.A. game B.work ‎ C.place D.man ‎13.A. give up B.come out ‎ C.turn over D.fly by ‎14.A. Eventually B.Suddenly ‎ C.Constantly D.Presently ‎15.A. chance B.dream ‎ C.picture D.sense ‎16.A. comfortable B.guilty ‎ C.anxious D.familiar ‎17.A. lantern B.sign ‎ C.gun D.loudspeaker ‎18.A. drivers B.farmers ‎ C.hunters D.tourists ‎19.A. just B.yet ‎ C.thus D.also ‎20.A. In fact B.For long ‎ C.On the contrary D.By the way Cloze 4 ‎ It was Mother's Day and I was shopping at the local supermarket with my five –year-old son,Tenyson. As we were 1 ,we realized that only minutes earlier an 2 woman had fallen over at the entrance and hit her head on the ground. 3 was with her,but there was blood everywhere and the woman was embarrassed and clearly in shock. 4 a lot of people stopped to help out.‎ ‎ 5 we were walking towards the scene,Tenyson became very 6 about what had happened to the elderly couple. He 7 to me,“Mom,it's not much fun falling over in front of 8 .”Seeing that there was a flower stall(摊位)at the front of the supermarket,he added,“Why shouldn't we 9 the lady a flower?It will make her feel better.”I was 10 that he'd come up with this 11 idea. So we went over ‎ and told the flower seller 12 we wanted.“Just take it,” she replied.“I 13 take your money for such a wonderful 14 .”‎ By now medical staff had arrived,and were 15 the injured woman. We gave the flower to the woman's husband and I told him it was 16 my son. At that,the old man started crying and said,“Thank you very much.”He then turned to me,“You have a 17 son. Happy Mother's Day to you.”‎ The man bent down and gave his wife the flower,telling her who it was from. 18 being badly hurt,the old lady looked up at Tenyson with 19 in her eyes and gave him a little 20 .‎ ‎1.A. leaving B.driving ‎ C.moving D.stopping ‎ ‎2.A. injured B.awkward ‎ C.honest D.elderly ‎ ‎3.A. Her husband B.My son ‎ C.The crowd D.The seller ‎ ‎4.A. Specifically B.Particularly ‎ C.Interestingly D.Fortunately ‎5.A. If B.Since ‎ C.While D.Unless ‎ ‎6.A. guilty B.curious ‎ C.angry D.worried ‎ ‎7.A. complained B.said ‎ C.lied D.responded ‎ ‎8.A.no one B.someone ‎ C.everyone D.anyone ‎ ‎9.A. lend B.bring ‎ C.leave D.buy ‎ ‎10.A. amazed B.shocked ‎ C.puzzled D.concerned ‎ ‎11.A. wise B.sweet ‎ C.innocent D.crazy ‎ ‎12.A. which B.when ‎ C.what D.whether ‎ ‎13.A. must not B.can't ‎ C.may not D.needn't ‎ ‎14.A. scene B.habit ‎ C.flower D.deed ‎ ‎15.A. checking with B.looking after ‎ C.operating on D.praying for ‎ ‎16.A. from B.to ‎ ‎ C.with D.about ‎ ‎17.A. respectful B.cheerful C.successful D.wonderful ‎ ‎18.A. Out of B.Regardless of ‎ C.Thanks to D.As to ‎ ‎19.A. love B.hope ‎ ‎ C.pity D.pain ‎ ‎20.A. idea B.money ‎ C.smile D.comfort ‎ Cloze 5 ‎ ‎“Mum,can I invite my classmate Brett over to stay tomorrow night,please?It's Friday,and we don't have any 1 .Can I,please?”Mum was sitting at the kitchen table. Dad was 2 next to her,resting his head on his arms. Mum could 3 that James wanted so badly to have his friend over.‎ ‎“I'm so sorry,James,”she said.‎ ‎“I'm never allowed to have friends come to the house. Why,Mum?”James asked sadly,almost in 4 .‎ ‎“I know it's 5 for you,”Mum said softly.“But I'm just worried other people might think we're a little...strange. And then they would make fun of you.”‎ ‎“No,they wouldn't,Mum,”James protested.“We're not 6 at all. We're just ordinary people.”‎ Mum sighed heavily.“To tell you the truth,James,my neck has been so painful that it's given me a heavy 7 .And your poor father—he doesn't feel 8 .He really needs a rest.”‎ ‎“I can help,Mum!”James said.“ 9 I can make you and Dad feel better,can Brett come over?Please?”‎ ‎“Well...”Mum began.‎ ‎“Great!Thanks,Mum!”James almost shouted.“Just sit there,don't move.”He rushed over to the kitchen drawer and 10 what he needed-two spanners(扳手).“Hang on,Mum,”he said.“This won't take a second.”After some 11 ,James was finished. With a smile of 12 on his face he said,“There!How does that feel?”“Oh,James,”Mum said.“That's much better!How did you do it?”‎ ‎“Easy,”James said 13 .“Dad had tightened your neck bolts (螺栓) too much!I just 14 them slightly!I learned that in robotic science at school.”‎ ‎“What about your father?Can you 15 him?”asked Mum.‎ ‎“I'll try,”James replied. He 16 up Dad's hair at the back of his neck,and plugged the electric wire into Dad's head. Then he turned the 17 on. Dad opened his eyes and 18 immediately.“He just let his 19 run too low,that's all,” James said,“Shall I tell Brett to come over straight after school tomorrow?”‎ ‎“I guess so,”replied Mum.“Your friends will just have to 20 that we are a very unusual family. Thanks,son!”‎ ‎1.A. chance B.message ‎ C.homework D.difficulty ‎2.A. asleep B.reading ‎ C.alone D.standing ‎3.A. explain B.see ‎ C.agree D.doubt ‎4.A. terror B.tears ‎ C.surprise D.silence ‎5.A. fair B.easy ‎ C.good D.hard ‎6.A. strange B.normal ‎ C.popular D.anxious ‎7.A. headache B.loss ‎ C.task D.day ‎8.A. ill B.funny ‎ C.sorry D.well ‎9.A.As B.If ‎ C.Since D.Before ‎ ‎10.A. kept B.controlled ‎ C.found D.returned ‎ ‎11.A. requests B.thoughts ‎ C.repairs D.instructions ‎ ‎12.A. sympathy B.satisfaction C.bitterness D.politeness ‎ ‎13.A. embarrassedly B.gratefully ‎ C.impatiently D.proudly ‎ ‎14.A. adjusted B.collected ‎ C.produced D.covered ‎ ‎15.A. greet B.accompany ‎ C.help D.ask ‎ ‎16.A. lifted B.caught ‎ C.gave D.filled ‎ ‎17.A. television B.power ‎ C.light D.gas ‎ ‎18.A. grew up B.lay down ‎ C.broke down D.sat up ‎ ‎19.A. food B.temperature C.battery D.blood ‎ ‎20.A. prove B.expect ‎ C.suspect D.accept ‎ Cloze 6 ‎ Lainey finished third grade. She had good grades and could read__1__grade level, but she did not like to read. On a family car trip, her Aunt Dede pulled out a copy of Harry Potter, as a surprise for her __2__.But Lainey took one look at it,__3__her eyes, and said, “Boring!”‎ Aunt Dede, a teacher, had read the book to her students, and they loved it.__4__the youngest children in the class were __5__by the story.They__6__ with great interest and then __7__ joined in grand conversations about Harry’s adventures.‎ ‎“How can you say it’s __8__? Have you read it?” asked Aunt Dede.‎ ‎“No, it’s too long and it doesn’t have any __9__,” complained Lainey.‎ ‎“Oh, that’s where you are __10__,there are lots of pictures. Every page is full of pictures; you just have to read the words to __11__ them. It’s like magic.”‎ ‎“Nice try, Aunt Dede,”Lainey replied __12__ from the back seat.‎ Another__13__was in order. “Well, if you don’t want to read it, give it__14__.Maybe your mom would __15__ hearing the story.” The book sailed through the air to Aunt Dede and she began to read it aloud. By the end of the first chapter__16__ were coming from the back seat:“Please read a little__17__.”‎ Lainey is an example of an__18__reader.As shown here, Lainey can become __19__ about reading when __20__ with literature on topics that interest her, and when the people around her model involvement in the reading process.‎ ‎1.A. within B.on C.to D.above ‎2.A. daughter B.niece C.student D.friend ‎3.A. opened B.dried C.rolled D.shaded ‎4.A. Even B.Still C.Just D.Yet ‎5.A. surprised B.annoyed C.puzzled D.attracted ‎6.A. read B.told C.listened D.wrote ‎7.A. suspectedly B.anxiously C.calmly D.enthusiastically ‎8.A. amazing B.boring C.ridiculous D.humorous ‎9.A. pictures B.stories C.adventures D.conversations ‎10.A. crazy B.foolish C.wrong D.different ‎11.A. see B.match C.show D.recognize ‎12.A. sourly B.patiently C.eagerly D.shyly ‎13.A. idea B.try C.belief D.behavior ‎14.A. away B.out C.in D.back ‎15.A. enjoy B.admit C.mind D.finish ‎16.A. decisions B.requests C.comments D.promises ‎17.A. more clearly B.longer C.louder D.more carefully ‎18.A. unpleasant B.innocent C.unwilling D.independent ‎ ‎19.A. astonished B.worried C.confused D.excited ‎20.A. presented B.concerned C.disturbed D.replaced Cloze 7 ‎ During the war,my husband was stationed at an army camp in a desert in California. I went to live there in order to be __1__ him. I hated the place. I had never ____2__been so unhappy. My husband was ordered out on a long term duty,and I was left in a tiny shack(棚屋) alone. The heat was__3__—almost 125° F even in the shade of a cactus(仙人掌).__4__a soul to talk to. The wind blew non-stop,and all the food I ate,and the very air I breathed,were__5__ with sand,sand,sand!‎ I was so sorry for myself that I wrote to my parents. I told them I was __6__ and coming back home. I said I couldn’t stand it one minute longer. I __7__ be in prison! My father answered my __8__with just two lines—two lines that will always sing in my__9__—two lines that completely changed my life:‎ Two men looked out from prison bars,‎ One saw the mud,the other saw the stars.‎ I read those two lines __10__.I was ashamed of myself. I made up my mind I would find out what was good in my present __11__;I would look for the stars.‎ I made friends with the natives,and their __12__ amazed me. They gave me presents of their favorite artworks which they had __13__ to sell to tourists. I studied the delightful forms of the cactus.I watched for the desert sunsets,and __14__ for seashells that had been left there millions of years ago when the sands of the desert had been an ocean __15__.‎ What brought about this __16__ change in me? The desert hadn’t changed,__17__ I had. I had changed my __18__.And by doing so,I changed an unhappy experience into the most amazing __19__ of my life. I was excited by this new world that I had discovered. I had looked out of my self-created prison and __20__ the stars.‎ ‎1.A. off B.behind C.near D.beyond ‎2.A. before B.already C.then D.still ‎3.A. inflexible B.incomprehensible ‎ C.uncontrollable D.unbearable ‎4.A. Only B.Not C.Many D.Such ‎5.A. covered B.filled C.buried D.charged ‎6.A. catching up B.keeping up ‎ C.giving up D.getting up ‎7.A. ought to B.might well ‎ C.would rather D.had better ‎8.A. request B.call C.question D.letter ‎9.A. comparison B.imagination ‎ C.consideration D.memory ‎10.A. over and over B.by and by ‎ C.up and down D.now and then ‎11.A. company B.occupation ‎ C.situation D.relationship ‎12.A. movement B.reaction ‎ C.guidance D.purpose ‎13.A. refused B.failed C.managed D.happened ‎14.A. asked B.hunted C.waited D.headed ‎15.A. floor B.surface C.rock D.level ‎16.A. shocking B.challenging ‎ C.puzzling D.astonishing ‎17.A.as B.but C.for D.or ‎18.A. attitude B.principle C.identity D.standard ‎19.A. vacation B.operation C.affair D.adventure ‎20.A. sought B.counted C.found D.reached Cloze 8‎ Where do you go when you want to learn something?School?A friend?A tutor?These are all 1 places of learning. But it may well be that the learning you really want 2 somewhere else instead. I had the 3 of seeing this first hand on a 4 .‎ My daughter plays on a recreational soccer team. They did very well this season and so 5 a tournament,which normally was only for more skilled club teams. This led to some 6 experiences on Saturday as they played against teams 7 trained. Through the first two games,her 8 did not get on serious shot on goal. As a parent,I 9 seeing my daughter playing her best, 10 still defeated.‎ It seemed that something clicked with the 11 between Saturday and Sunday. When they 12 for their Sunday game,they were 13 different. They had begun to integrate (融合)the kinds of play and teamwork they had 14 the day before into their 15 .They played aggressively and 16 scored a goal.‎ It 17 me that playing against the other team was a great 18 moment for all the girls on the team. I think it is a general principle. 19 is the best teacher. The lessons they learned may not be 20 what they would have gotten in school,but are certainly more personal and meaningful, because they had to work them out on their own.‎ ‎1.A. public B.traditional C.official D.special ‎2.A. passes B.works C.lies D.ends ‎3.A. dream B.idea C.habit D.chance ‎4.A. trip B.holiday ‎ C.weekend D.square ‎5.A. won B.entered ‎ C.organized D.watched ‎6.A. painful B.strange ‎ C.common D.practical ‎7.A. less B.poorly ‎ C.newly D.better ‎8.A. fans B.tutors ‎ C.class D.team ‎9. A.imagined B.hated C.avoided D.missed ‎10.A. if B.or ‎ C.but D.as ‎11.A. girls B.parents ‎ C.coaches D.viewers ‎12.A. dressed B.showed up C.made up D.planned ‎13.A. slightly B.hardly ‎ C.basically D.completely ‎14.A. seen B.known ‎ C.heard D.read ‎15.A. styles B.training ‎ C.game D.rules ‎16.A. even B.still ‎ C.seldom D.again ‎17.A. confused B.struck C.reminded D.warned ‎18. A.touching B.thinking C.encouraging D.learning ‎19. A.Experience B.Independence C.Curiosity D.Interest ‎20.A. harmful to B.mixed with C.different from D.applied to Cloze 9‎ One of the easiest things in the world is to become a faultfinder. However, life can be 1 when you are not busy finding fault with it.‎ Several years ago I 2 a letter from seventeenyearold Kerry, who described herself as a worldclass faultfinder, almost always 3 by things. People were always doing things that annoyed her, and 4 was ever good enough. She was highly selfcritical and also found fault with her friends. She became a really 5 person.‎ Unfortunately, it took a horrible accident to change her 6 . Her best friend was seriously hurt in a car crash. What made it almost 7 to deal with was that the day before the 8 , Kerry had visited her friend and had spent the whole time criticizing her 9 of boyfriends, the way she was living, the way she related to her mother, and various other things she felt she needed to 10 . It wasn't until her friend was badly hurt that Kerry became 11 her habit of finding fault. Very quickly, she learned to appreciate life rather than to 12 everything ‎ so harshly(刻薄).She was able to transfer her new wisdom to other parts of her 13 as well.‎ Perhaps most of us aren't as extreme at faultfinding, 14 when we're honest, we can be sharply 15 of the world. I'm not suggesting you 16 problems, or that you pretend things are 17 than they are, but simply that you learn to allow things to be as they are— 18 most of the time, and especially when it's not a really big 19 .‎ Train yourself to “bite your tongue”, and with a little 20 , you'll get really good at letting things go. And when you do, you'll get back your enthusiasm and love for life.‎ ‎1.A. lonely B.great ‎ C.quiet D.uneasy ‎2.A. received B.answered ‎ C.expected D.rejected ‎3.A. threatened B.interrupted C.bothered D.spoiled ‎4.A. anything B.everything C.something D.nothing ‎5.A. caring B.boring C.interesting D.surprising ‎6.A. attitude B.plan C.measure D.explanation ‎7.A. urgent B.unnecessary C.certain D.impossible ‎8.A. occasion B.event C.accident D.adventure ‎9.A. memory B.notice ‎ C.evidence D.choice ‎10.A. hear B.contribute ‎ C.express D.admit ‎11.A. aware of B.afraid of C.curious about D.confused about ‎12.A. discuss B.realize ‎ C.judge D.settle ‎13.A. family B.life ‎ C.career D.education ‎14.A.so B.or ‎ C.but D.for ‎15.A. proud B.sure ‎ C.hopeful D.critical ‎16.A. face B.create ‎ ‎ C.solve D.ignore ‎17.A. rarer B.better ‎ C.stranger D.worse ‎18.A.at least B.at last ‎ C.by far D.so far ‎19.A. task B.deal ‎ C.result D.duty ‎20.A. practice B.speech ‎ C.rest D.pity Cloze 10‎ Since finishing my studies at Harvard and Oxford,I've watched one friend after another land highranking,highpaying Wall Street jobs. As executives (高级管理人员) with banks,consulting firms,established law firms,and major corporations,many are now 1 on their way to impressive careers. By society's 2 ,they seem to have it made.‎ On the surface,these people seem to be very lucky in life. As they left student life behind,many had a 3 drink at their cheap ‎ but friendly local bar,shook hands with longtime roommates,and 4 out of small apartments into high buildings. They made reservations at restaurants where the cost of a bottle of wine 5 a college year's monthly rent. They replaced their beloved old cars with expensive new sports cars.‎ The thing is,a number of them have 6 that despite their success,they aren't happy. Some 7 of unfriendly coworkers and feel sad for eighthour workweeks devoted to tasks they 8 .Some do not respect the companies they work for and talk of feeling tired and 9 .However,instead of devoting themselves to their work,they find themselves working to support the 10 to which they have so quickly become 11 .‎ People often speak of trying a more satisfying path,and 12 in the end the idea of leaving their jobs to work for something they 13 or finding a position that would give them more time with their families almost always leads them to the same conclusion:it's 14 .They have loans,bills,a mortgage (抵押贷款) to 15 ,retirement to save for. They recognize there's something 16 in their lives,but it's 17 to step off the track.‎ In a society that tends to 18 everything in terms of dollars and cents,we learn from a young age to consider the costs of our 19 in financial terms. But what about the personal and social costs 20 in pursuing money over meaning?These are exactly the kinds of costs many of us tend to ignore—and the very ones we need to consider most.‎ ‎1.A. much B.never C.seldom D.well ‎2.A. policies B.standards ‎ C.experiments D.regulations ‎3.A. last B.least ‎ C.second D.best ‎4.A. cycled B.moved ‎ C.slid D.looked ‎5.A. shared B.paid ‎ C.equaled D.collected ‎6.A. advertised B.witnessed ‎ C.admitted D.demanded ‎7.A. complain B.dream ‎ ‎ C.hear D.approve ‎8.A. distribute B.hate ‎ C.applaud D.neglect ‎9.A. calm B.guilty ‎ C.warm D.empty ‎10.A. family B.government ‎ C.lifestyle D.project ‎11.A. accustomed B.appointed ‎ C.unique D.available ‎12.A. yet B.also ‎ C.instead D.rather ‎13.A. let out B.turn in ‎ C.give up D.believe in ‎14.A. fundamental B.practical ‎ C.impossible D.unforgettable ‎15.A. take off B.drop off ‎ C.put off D.pay off ‎16.A. missing B.inspiring ‎ C.sinking D.shining ‎17.A. harmful B.hard ‎ C.useful D.normal ‎18.A. measure B.suffer ‎ C.digest D.deliver ‎19.A. disasters B.motivations ‎ C.campaigns D.decisions ‎20.A. assessed B.involved ‎ C.covered D.reduced 答案与解析 Cloze 1‎ ‎【语篇导读】 本文是一篇记叙文,记述了Charlotte Whitehead,一位伟大的女医生,在没有医生执照的情况下,在加拿大从医的经历故事。‎ ‎1.C [根据句意“在她几年来照顾(护理)她生病的大姐姐期间”,“照顾,护理”,故选C项。]‎ ‎2.B [根据下文她想成为一名医生,故对“医学”感兴趣,故选B项。]‎ ‎3.D [根据句意“她结婚了,开始了一个家庭生活”,故选D项,符合语境。]‎ ‎4.A [根据下文,她想成为一个医生,故选A项。]‎ ‎5.B [根据下文,她没有医生执照,当时加拿大医学院不接收女生,故选B项“遗憾地”符合语境。]‎ ‎6.D [“接纳,吸收”女学生,符合上下文语境。]‎ ‎7.C [根据上下文语境,Charlotte去美国学习医学,故选C项。]‎ ‎8.D [句意:“她用了五年时间获得医学学位”,其他三个选项不符合语境。]‎ ‎9.A [根据下文可知,Charlotte在美国获医学学位后回到加拿大行医,故选A项。]‎ ‎10.C [根据上下文语境,她开办自己的“诊所”,故选C项。]‎ ‎11.A [Charlotte不但接生孩子,还要“接骨”,还有其他病人,因此,她很忙。故选A项。]‎ ‎12.B [根据上下文语境,她忙于给人看病,接生孩子,还要给跛脚的人、骨折的人做手术,find oneself为固定短语,“使某人处于某种状态”符合语境,故选B项。]‎ ‎13.C [broken“骨折的”,过去分词作定语,符合语境。]‎ ‎14.D [根据下文,Charlotte“申请”医生执照,但被拒绝了。故选D项。]‎ ‎15.B [根据上下文,申请但被拒绝,终生没得到“执照”;故选B项。]‎ ‎16.D [根据句意The Manitoba College of Physicians and Surgeons学院想让她在他的学院“完成”学业。故选D项,“complete”。]‎ ‎17.A [根据语境,她不想“离开”她的病人,也不想再学她已经知道的东西,故选A项。]‎ ‎18.C [根据下文语境,In 1993,...a medical licence was issued to Charlotte,issue“发行,颁发”,符合语境。]‎ ‎19.A [根据上下文语境,她虽然没有执照,但是她仍继续行医,故选A项。]‎ ‎20.B [根据语境,她死后77年才颁发给她“执照”。故选B项。]‎ Cloze 2‎ ‎【语篇导读】 这是一则情感故事。丈夫是一位特别会做家务活的人,但自从丈夫去世,陷入悲痛之中的“我”不得不面对修理工作的挑战。水龙头漏水“我”请来的修理工不仅修好了水龙头,还修补了“我”孤寂苦闷的心灵。‎ ‎1.A [善做家务的丈夫去世不久,家中水龙头急需修理。“睹物”思人,怎不让人受伤。]‎ ‎2.B [夫妻各有专长,共同(shared)生活在一起。]‎ ‎3.D [“我”是给家庭带来想象的“艺术家”,丈夫做的是实实在在的家务活,当然是“实用的”。]‎ ‎4.B [家务活全包在丈夫身上,如同为“我”撑起了保护伞。]‎ ‎5.A [由于丈夫不幸离世,“我”悲气交加,完全将家务抛在脑后。ignore 忽略;hate憎恶;clean 清理;miss 错过。唯有A项符合句意。]‎ ‎6.B [根据上下文可知,“我”不得不面对(face up to)请人修理水龙头的挑战。]‎ ‎7.C [由语境可知,修理工的意思是说:“这种活不难做,你丈夫难道不喜欢干这种活吗?”由此可知答案为C。]‎ ‎8.D [前文说丈夫非常擅长做家务。由此可以推断他干的活一定很出色。gratefully(感激地);firmly(坚定地);bravely(勇敢地)均不合题意。]‎ ‎9.D [听说主人的丈夫去世,修理工表示同情(sympathetically)。]‎ ‎10.B [从上面“Apparently,he was gifted as Steve had been.”一句可知修理工的活做得和丈夫同样好。]‎ ‎11.A [失去丈夫的痛苦肯定还会伴随着“我”。]‎ ‎12.C [像修理工所做的这种好心的行为在世界上会有很多,这让“我”心中有一丝宽慰。]‎ Cloze 3‎ ‎【语篇导读】 这是一篇记叙文。作者的丈夫一向善待动物。但是当丈夫与从不与人接触的母松鸡交上朋友时,作者惊讶不已。那种人与动作和谐相处的情景真的让人倍感宽慰。‎ ‎1.D [由下文的描述可知,松鸡接触人类是很少有的。__2__之后的usually也有提示作用。]‎ ‎2.B [根据上下文间的逻辑关系可知:之所以很难看到松鸡,是因为它们听到人的脚步声就会飞走。]‎ ‎3.A [由倒数第二段“As spring went and summer came.”可知答案。]‎ ‎4.C [汤姆在田间耕作时看到(notice)这只松鸡在田埂上走动。]‎ ‎5.D [前文说到松鸡大多怕人,从不接近人。这只松鸡竟出人意料地(surprisingly)不害怕。]‎ ‎6.B [结合下文“...as Tom was working,Mildred came within a few feet of him to watch.”可以推知这只松鸡对汤姆的行动很是好奇。crazy(疯狂的),concerned(担忧的)和cautious(谨慎的)均不合题意。]‎ ‎7.C [这只松鸡主动接近人,可见它是友善的(friendly)。__16__前面的friendly也有暗示。]‎ ‎8.C [联系下文可知作者和丈夫很快就喜欢(fond)上了这只松鸡。]‎ ‎9.D [由语境可知,为了进一步观察松鸡接下来会有什么举动,汤姆假装没有看见它而继续干活。]‎ ‎10.A [看到汤姆无视自己的存在,这只松鸡就去啄他的手。这说明松鸡不喜欢受人冷落。]‎ ‎11.B [根据松鸡的这一串动作可知,啄一下汤姆的手之后,松鸡就退回去(back off)观察他有什么反应。]‎ ‎12.A [松鸡啄一下汤姆的手就飞走,如此反复的戏嬉简直就是与人玩游戏(game)。]‎ ‎13.B [通过试探发现人并没有伤害它的意思,松鸡越来越经常地出现在汤姆面前。give up(放弃),turn over(翻转),fly by(飞过)。均不能表达“出现”之意,与语境不符。]‎ ‎14.A [根据语境可知,松鸡胆子越来越大,最终竟敢跳到汤姆的腿上呆上很长时间。]‎ ‎15.C [短文结尾一句中的pictures一词与本空相照应。]‎ ‎16.A [本空与__14__后面的comfortable相呼应。]‎ ‎17.B [狩猎季节来临,为了不让猎人射杀这只松鸡,我们在车道的末端处立了一块标记牌。]‎ ‎18.C [__20__之后的句子暗示了答案。]‎ ‎19.D [父亲也用自己的方式来保护松鸡。]‎ ‎20.A [联系上文所述,事实上,猎人们不仅没有猎杀这只松鸡,而且还停下来和她一起拍照。因此答案选A。]‎ Cloze 4‎ ‎【语篇导读】 母亲节当天我和儿子在超市购物,即将离开时看到一位老人摔倒在超市门口,儿子提议买一束花送给老人来减轻老人因摔倒而带来的尴尬和痛苦,得到了老人及其丈夫的感谢。‎ ‎1.A [考查动词辨析。根据文章第一句话“I was shopping at the local supermarket with my five-year-old son”,可知,我们购物即将完成要离开,因此选A. leaving。]‎ ‎2.D [考查上下文衔接。根据文章最后一段“the old lady looked up at Tenyson,”elderly与old为同义词,可知答案为D. elderly。]‎ ‎3.A [考查上下文衔接。根据文章倒数第二段第二句“We gave the flower to the woman's husband...”,可知这位老妇人是和她的丈夫在一起。故选A.Her husband。]‎ ‎4.D [考查副词辨析。根据文章,老人摔倒后,很多人停下来帮助她,可知她是幸运地,因此选D. Fortunately。]‎ ‎5.C [考查连词辨析。if 假如,引导条件状语从句;since 自从,因为,可引导时间状语从句和原因状语从句;while当……时候,引导时间状语从句,unless除非,引导条件状语从句,根据文章内容应该是“当我们正走向现场时”,故选C. While。]‎ ‎6.D [考查短语搭配。be worried about为……担心。根据下文“it's not much fun falling over in front of everyone.”可知,儿子在为老妇人担心。]‎ ‎7.B [考查动词搭配。A. complain to sb向某人抱怨;B. say to sb对某人说;C. lie to sb对某人撒谎;D. respond to sb回应某人。根据文章,应该是儿子对我说。故选B。]‎ ‎8.C [考查人称代词。A.no one没有人;B. someone某个人,一般用在肯定句中;C. everyone每一个人;D. anyone任何一个人,一般用在否定或疑问句中。根据句意,“在众人面前摔倒都会感觉不好”,应选C。]‎ ‎9.D [考查动词搭配。A. lend sb sth把东西借给某人;B. bring sb sth带给某人某物;C. leave离开,留下(某物);D. buy sb sth为某人买某物。根据句意“我们为什么不给这位女士买束花呢?”故选D。]‎ ‎10.A [考查形容词辨析。A. amazed惊讶的;B. shocked震惊的;C. puzzled迷惑的;D. concerned关心的,关注的。根据句意,我因为儿子有这种想法/提议感到惊讶,故选A。]‎ ‎11.B [考查形容词辨析。A. wise明智的;B. sweet甜的,可爱的,温柔的;C. innocent清白的,无辜的;D. crazy疯狂的。根据文章儿子想要买束花送给摔倒的老妇人以使她感觉好一些,这种想法是温暖人心的,所以sweet最合适,故选B。]‎ ‎12.C [考查名词性从句。tell sb sth告知某人某事,所以________ we wanted应为一个宾语从句,wanted缺少宾语;故选what既引导宾语从句,‎ 又可以在从句中充当wanted的宾语。which“哪一个”;when在名词性从句中作时间状语;whether“是否”,不作成分,只起连接作用。]‎ ‎13.B [考查情态动词。A. must not 禁止;B. can't 不能;C. may not可能不;D. needn't不必要;根据句意,卖花的人说因为你们的美好行为,不能收你的钱。故选B。]‎ ‎14.D [考查名词辨析。scene场景;现场;habit习惯;flower花。根据句意,卖花人因为作者和他儿子的善良行为(deed)而不收他们的钱。故选D。]‎ ‎15.B [考查动词短语辨析。A. check with与……协商;B. look after照顾;C. operate on给……动手术;D. pay for为……付款。根据文章应为医护人员到达照顾老妇人。]‎ ‎16.A [考查介词辨析。根据句意,我告诉老人这些花是我儿子送的,即花来自(from)于我儿子。故选A。]‎ ‎17.D [考查形容词辨析。A. respectful尊重人的;B. cheerful高兴的;C. successful成功的;D. wonderful奇妙的,极好的。根据句意老人对我说:“你有一个极好的儿子。”故选D。]‎ ‎18.B [考查介词短语辨析。A. out of 出于……;B. regard-less of不管,不顾;C. thanks to由于,多亏了;D.as to至于,关于。根据句意:尽管老妇人受伤了,但她依然愉快地看着Tenyson,并给予他微笑,故选B。]‎ ‎19.A [考查名词辨析。with love=lovely美丽地,愉快地;根据句意应选A. love。]‎ ‎20.C [考查名词辨析。give sb a smile给某人一个微笑。]‎ Cloze 5‎ ‎【语篇导读】 这是一篇发生在机器人家庭里的科幻故事。詹姆斯的妈妈患有头痛症,父亲则长期卧床不起。由于妈妈害怕别人取笑儿子,她从来都不让儿子带朋友到家里来。而这一次詹姆斯凭借学到的机器人学方面的知识治好了父母的病,妈妈终于答应了他的请求。‎ ‎1.C [根据语境可知,周末来临,没有作业可做,所以詹姆斯才提出邀同学来家里过夜。]‎ ‎2.A [由“resting his head on his arms.”这一信息可知父亲头枕着胳膊睡着了。]‎ ‎3.B [从儿子的话语中妈妈能看出(see)他想邀朋友来家里的迫切心情。]‎ ‎4.B [根据“sadly”一词可以推断詹姆斯急得快要哭出来了。]‎ ‎5.D [从未准许儿子带同学到家里玩,妈妈也知道这未免太苛刻(hard),而她也心有苦衷。]‎ ‎6.A [联系上下文可知詹姆斯否定了妈妈的说法。“...we're a little strange.”是解答本题的依据。]‎ ‎7.A [依据语境及生活常识可知,脖子的疼痛引发了头部的不适。]‎ ‎8.D [既然爸爸真的需要休息,那他的身体肯定不舒服。feel well感觉(身体)很好。]‎ ‎9.B [联系下文可知詹姆斯提出了一个条件:如果我让你和爸爸感觉好些,Brett就能来家里吗?]‎ ‎10.C [詹姆斯冲进厨房,找到(found)了他需要的两把扳手。]‎ ‎11.C [一番“修理”(repairs)之后,妈妈感觉好多了。]‎ ‎12.B [大功即将告成,詹姆斯脸上自然挂着满意的微笑。]‎ ‎13.D [从詹姆斯问妈妈的话语“There!How does that feel?”及答语“Easy”一词足可以看出他的那份自豪(proudly)。]‎ ‎14.A [爸爸将螺栓拧得太紧,我只是稍微调一下。adjust调节;collect收集;produce生产;cover覆盖。唯有A项符合句意。]‎ ‎15.C [根据__9__前面的“I can help, Mum!”一句可以找到答案。]‎ ‎16.A [这四个动词均能与up构成短语动词,但只有lift up(提起,举起)与语境相符。]‎ ‎17.B [插上电源线,接着就要打开电源(power)了。]‎ ‎18.D [“爸爸睁开眼睛立即坐了起来。”这句话与前文“爸爸枕着胳膊睡着了”相呼应。]‎ ‎19.C [由前文“接通电源之后爸爸就马上坐起来”可以推测“电池电量过低”。]‎ ‎20.D [妈妈为儿子感到骄傲。她想儿子的朋友也会认为这是一个非同一般的家庭。accept“(对……满意而)接受”最符合语境。]‎ Cloze 6‎ ‎【语篇导读】 这是一篇记叙文。Lainey完成三年级学业,可以阅读高于年级平均水平的读物,Aunt Dede给她一本书《哈利波特》让她读,然而她并不感兴趣。如果提供给Lainey感兴趣的读物 ,情况就不会这样了。‎ ‎1. D [她取得了好成绩,可以阅读高于年级平均水平的读物。above表示“能力超出……之外”。]‎ ‎2.B [Aunt Dede拿出一本书《哈利波特》给她一个惊喜。根据Aunt 一词可判断她们两人之间的关系。niece外甥女,侄女。]‎ ‎3.C [Lainey看了一眼,骨碌碌地转着眼睛,说,“无聊!”roll转动,旋转。]‎ ‎4.A [Aunt Dede是一位老师,她的学生都喜欢这本书。即使是班上最小的孩子也被这个故事吸引了。even用于加强语气。]‎ ‎5.D [根据下句中的“with great interest”可知孩子们被这本书所吸引。]‎ ‎6. C [根据本段首句中的“had read the book to her students”可知,老师读给孩子听。]‎ ‎7.D [根据句中的“with great interest”可知孩子们热情地参与讨论。enthusiastically满腔热情地;suspectedly 怀疑地;anxiously 不安地;calmly冷静地。]‎ ‎8.B [此空照应3空后女孩说的“Boring”。 你怎么能说它无聊吗?]‎ ‎9. A [根据 10空后的pictures可知Lainey抱怨这本书没有任何图片。]‎ ‎10.C [Lainey说没图片,而Aunt Dede说每一页都充满了图片,显然是Lainey说错了。]‎ ‎11.A [你只需要读单词。这就像魔法一样,读读上面的单词,就可以看到图片。]‎ ‎12.A [从13空后的“Well, if you don’t want to read it”可知Lainey还是不想看这本书。nice try想得美,做的不错;sourly酸溜溜地。]‎ ‎13.B [再次尝试让Lainey感兴趣。]‎ ‎14.D [如果你不想读它, 还给我。give back归还;give away 分发,泄露; give out 发出,耗尽; give in 屈服。]‎ ‎15.A [也许你妈妈会喜欢听故事。]‎ ‎16.B [Aunt Dede开始大声朗读故事。到第一章结束时后面的人请求大声点读。后座的人让Aunt Dede大点声读,requests“请求”,符合语境。]‎ ‎17.C [参见上题解析。louder符合语境。]‎ ‎18.C [从上文可知Lainey不愿意读。]‎ ‎19.D [如果提供给Lainey感兴趣的读物 ,周围的人参与阅读,她会很愿意读的。根据20空后的interest可判断出选excited。]‎ ‎20.A [参见上题解析。present提供,赠送;concern关系到;disturb打扰;replace取代。]‎ Cloze 7‎ ‎【语篇导读】 这是一篇夹叙夹议文。作者讲述自己为了离丈夫近一些,住在他所在的沙漠的军营里,寂寞的生活和艰苦的生活条件让作者难以忍受,她写信告诉父母要回家。父亲给她的信中就两行字,就是这两行字使作者改变了自己对人生的态度。‎ ‎1.C [考查介词辨析及语境理解。根据上一句,作者的丈夫驻扎在沙漠的兵营中,所以,作者去和他住在一起是为了住得近一些。故选C。]‎ ‎2.A [考查副词辨析及语境理解。根据下文的内容可知,在恶劣的沙漠环境中,作者几乎要放弃,所以,她从来没有这么难过。故选A。]‎ ‎3.D [考查形容词辨析及语境理解。根据...—almost 125° F even in the shade of a cactus(仙人掌)可知,沙漠环境让人难以承受。故选D。]‎ ‎4.B [考查形容词辨析及语境理解。因为恶劣的沙漠环境,所以“没有一个人可以说话”。故选B。]‎ ‎5.B [考查动词辨析及语境理解。be filled with...固定短语,意为“充满着……”。故选B。]‎ ‎6.C [考查动词短语辨析及语境理解。因为恶劣的沙漠环境,作者几乎要放弃,想要回家。故选C。]‎ ‎7.C [考查短语辨析及语境理解。根据上一句I said I couldn’t stand it one minute longer,所以作者宁愿待在监狱里,也不愿待在那儿。故选C。]‎ ‎8.D [考查名词辨析及语境理解。根据下文语境,作者的爸爸回信了,故选D。]‎ ‎9.D [考查名词辨析及语境理解。此句指的是“在我的记忆里总是在吟诵的两行话”,comparison表示“比较”;imagination “想象”; consideration “考虑”; memory “记忆”。故选D。]‎ ‎10.A [考查副词短语辨析及语境理解。over and over 意为“一遍一遍地”。故选A。]‎ ‎11.C [考查名词辨析及语境理解。因为无法改变现在的情况,所以作者下决心找到目前情况下好的一面。故选C。]‎ ‎12.B [考查名词辨析及语境理解。根据下文可知,作者对当地人的反应感到惊讶。故选B。]‎ ‎13.A [考查动词辨析及语境理解。根据下文可知,当地人把不愿意卖给游客的艺术品送给了作者。故选A。]‎ ‎14.B [考查动词短语辨析及语境理解。根据下文可知,作者是在寻找贝壳,hunt for意为“寻找”。故选B。]‎ ‎15.A [考查名词辨析及语境理解。根据常识,贝壳是生活在海底的。故选A。]‎ ‎16.D [考查形容词辨析及语境理解。根据上下文的内容可知,作者发生了让人吃惊的变化。astonishing “使人吃惊的,惊人的”; shocking“令人震惊的”不符合句意 。故选D。]‎ ‎17. B [考查连词辨析及语境理解。根据前句沙漠并没有改变,和后一句作者改变了,这两句话之间是转折关系。故选B。]‎ ‎18.A [考查名词辨析及语境理解。作者改变了看待事物的态度。故选A。]‎ ‎19.D [考查名词辨析及语境理解。根据上文可知,作者把不愉快的经历改变成了我生命中最神奇的冒险之旅。故选D。]‎ ‎20.C [考查动词辨析及语境理解。根据上文内容作者克服了恶劣的沙漠环境,改变了看待事物的态度,找到了“星星”。故选C。]‎ Cloze 8‎ ‎【语篇导读】 这是一篇夹叙夹议文。作者女儿所在的球队因为这个赛季表现突出而入围锦标赛。虽然与强手角逐的前两场比赛中失利,但是善于吸取教训的孩子们在周日的比赛中进球了。通过这次经历,作者得出结论:学习的途径有许多,通过亲身实践得来的经验更加富有意义。‎ ‎1. B [考查语境中形容词的辨析。根据首句的意思及“School? A friend? A tutor?”,再结合生活常识,不难看出,这些都是传统意义上的(traditional)学习途径。public公共的;official官方的,正式的;special特别的。均不符合题意。]‎ ‎2. C [考查语境中动词的辨析。既然你想要的学习方式不是传统的:在学校里跟朋友交流或向导师求教,那么它很可能会存在于其它地方。lie (位于,存在于)符合语境。]‎ ‎3. D [考查语境中名词的辨析。联系下文可知,“我”有机会亲自观看了女儿的一场足球赛并领悟到了这一点。dream梦想;idea主意;habit习惯。均与句意不符。]‎ ‎4. C [考查语境中名词的辨析。作者下面叙述的几场比赛都是发生在周六和周日的,因此答案选C。]‎ ‎5. B [考查语境中动词的辨析。这个赛季女儿所在的球队表现出色而有资格参加锦标赛。win赢;enter进入;organize组织;watch观看。]‎ ‎6. A [考查语境中形容词的辨析。由于参加锦标赛的多是技术更加娴熟的俱乐部球队,他们的球员训练有素(well trained),技术过硬。女儿的球队艰难鏖战,还是没有一次真正意义上的射门(did not get one serious shot on goal)。painful困难的,艰难的;strange奇怪的;common普通的;practical实用的。由句意可知A项为正确答案。]‎ ‎7. D [考查语境中副词的辨析。见上一小题解析。]‎ ‎8. D [考查语境中名词的辨析。联系上下文可知,女儿所在的球队在前两场比赛中未能进球得分。故答案选D。]‎ ‎9. B [考查语境中动词的辨析。作为父母,谁也不愿意看到竭尽全力踢球的孩子遭受失败的结局。imagine想像;hate憎恨;avoid避免;miss错过。由语境可知B项最能表达此意。]‎ ‎10. C [考查语境中连词的辨析。由空格前的played her best 和still defeated的语意逻辑,不难看出前后为转折关系。因此C项为正确答案。]‎ ‎11. A [考查语境中名词的辨析。女儿所在的球队在接下来的比赛中有了很大的改变。由此可以推断该句意思是:“周日比赛之前,这群女孩子似乎突然间明白了什么。”故A项正确。]‎ ‎12. B [考查语境中短语动词的辨析。由语境可知,周六比赛失利,女孩子们又出现在周日的赛场上。show up(出现,露面)与语境相吻合。]‎ ‎13. D [考查语境中副词的辨析。根据下文所述,女孩子们的表现与上一场比赛迥然不同。slightly稍微;hardly几乎不;basically基本上;completely完全地。]‎ ‎14. A [考查语境中动词的辨析。她们的表现之所以有很大改观是因为善于总结经验教训,将周六比赛中看到的对方团队协作的技术运用到自己的比赛中。由语境可知A项正确。]‎ ‎15. C [考查语境中名词的辨析。见上一小题解析。]‎ ‎16. A [考查语境中副词的辨析。在强手面前,孩子们努力拼搏,志在必得,甚至还进了一个球。even甚至;still仍然;seldom很少;again又,再。]‎ ‎17. B [考查语境中动词的辨析。由作者接下来阐发的感想可知这是他从这场比赛中突然想到的。It strikes sb that...意为“使某人突然想到……”。]‎ ‎18. D [考查语境中动词的辨析。由前文对比赛的描述可知,对于球队的每个孩子来说,这场比赛是一个学习的好机会。因此答案为D。]‎ ‎19. A [考查语境中名词的辨析。通过这场比赛,孩子们学到了以前没有接触到的东西,经历促使她们成长得更快,经历是最好的老师。experience经历,经验;independence独立;curiosity好奇心;interest兴趣。其余三项均与短文主旨无关。]‎ ‎20. C [考查语境中形容词的辨析。由后面but 一词的转折意义可以推断本句的意思:孩子们通过比赛总结的经验或许与课堂上学到的经验不同,但从赛场上获取的经验肯定会更有个性化,更加有意义。因为那是靠亲自实践得来的。因此,答案非C莫属。]‎ Cloze 9‎ ‎【语篇导读】 世界上最容易做的事情之一就是成为一个挑剔的人,但是,如果能改变一下的话,生活也许会是另外一个样子。‎ ‎1.B [考查形容词辨析。如果能不忙着找别人的毛病,生活会十分棒。]‎ ‎2.A [考查动词辨析。几年前,我收到了一封来自十七岁的Kerry的信。收到来信用receive, answer a letter回信;expect期待;预料;reject拒绝。]‎ ‎3.C [考查动词辨析。Kerry在信中描述自己是一个世界级的挑剔者,总是会受到别的事情的干扰。bother烦扰;操心;threat威胁;interrupt打断;spoil溺爱。]‎ ‎4.D [考查代词。在Kerry看来,人们总是做一些让她烦恼的事情,什么事都不够好。只有nothing表示此处Kerry作为一个超级挑剔者的特点。]‎ ‎5.B [考查形容词辨析。Kerry不仅挑剔自己,也总是找别人的毛病,她真的变成了一个boring(令人厌烦的)人。]‎ ‎6.A [考查名词辨析。不幸的是,改变她的态度是以一场可怕的事故为代价的。measure丈量;衡量;explanation解释。]‎ ‎7.D [考查形容词辨析。urgent紧急的;unnecessary不必要的;certain肯定的;impossible不可能的。]‎ ‎8.C [考查名词辨析。根据上文可知,在这场事故之前,Kerry拜访了她的朋友。]‎ ‎9.D [考查名词辨析。Kerry拜访了她的朋友,不停地批评她朋友选择男朋友(的问题)、她生活的方式问题、她和她父母相处的问题以及各种各样她觉得她需要表达的问题。]‎ ‎10.C [考查动词辨析,解析见上题。]‎ ‎11.A [考查形容词短语的辨析。直到她朋友受了重伤之后,她才意识到自己的(乱挑剔)的习惯(可能会给别人带来严重的后果)。become aware of意识到;be afraid of害怕;be curious about好奇;be confused about困惑。]‎ ‎12.C [考查动词辨析。从那之后,很快地,她开始学着欣赏生活而不是刻薄地去评判任何事。judge判断,评判;discuss讨论;realize意识到;settle解决。]‎ ‎13.B [考查名词辨析。她能够把她的新的智慧也传递到她的生活中的其他部分。]‎ ‎14.C [考查连词。也许我们大部分人都不是很挑剔,但是诚实地说,我们可能会对这个世界十分的挑剔。此处表示转折关系。]‎ ‎15.D [考查形容词辨析。本文的主题词fault-finder对应critical。]‎ ‎16.D [考查动词辨析。发现了问题,我不是建议你去忽略这些问题。或者假装这些事比他们事实上好。]‎ ‎17.B [考查形容词辨析。解析见上题。]‎ ‎18.A [考查介词短语辨析。但是要至少大部分时间学会允许这些事情的存在。]‎ ‎19.B [考查名词辨析。特别是不是什么大事的时候。big deal大事。]‎ ‎20.A [考查名词辨析。训练自己“咬住自己的舌头”,少说话,多这样做,你会真的学会放手了。practice做法,实践。]‎ Cloze 10‎ ‎【语篇导读】 本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。作者通过讲述朋友大学毕业后的工作、心情、经历告诉我们:我们不应该为了高质量的生活只追求金钱,个人价值和社会价值的实现才是最重要的。‎ ‎1.D [考查副词词义辨析。根据后面的they seem to have it made可知,大学毕业后,我观察到现在我的很多朋友们并没有创造出一番令人赞叹的事业。]‎ ‎2.B [考查名词词义辨析。我认为他们没有,但按照社会的标准,他们似乎已经达到了。standard标准,符合语境。policy政策;experiment试验;regulation规章,规则。]‎ ‎3.A [考查形容词词义辨析。根据前面的as they left student life behind可知,当他们离开学校时,很多人在便宜且友好的当地酒吧喝完最后一杯酒。]‎ ‎4.B [考查动词词义辨析。离开狭小的学生公寓进入高楼大厦中。move out of搬离,符合语境。]‎ ‎5.C [考查动词词义辨析。在饭店里一瓶酒的价格相当于大学一个月的租金。equal与……相等或相同,符合语境。]‎ ‎6.C [考查动词词义辨析。实际情况是,他们中的很多人承认尽管他们很成功,但并不快乐。admit承认,符合语境。advertise作广告;witness目击;demand要求。]‎ ‎7.A [考查动词词义辨析。根据后面的unfriendly coworkers and feel sad可知,一些人抱怨同事不友好。complain of抱怨,诉苦,符合语境。]‎ ‎8.B [考查动词词义辨析。完成他们不喜欢的工作任务他们才感到悲伤。]‎ ‎9.D [考查形容词词义辨析。根据前面的feeling tired and可知,empty空虚,符合语境。calm镇静的;guilty有罪的。]‎ ‎10.C [考查名词词义辨析。但他们并不专心于自己的工作,他们工作只是为了维持这种很快就习以为常的生活方式。lifestyle生活方式,符合语境。]‎ ‎11.A [考查形容词词义辨析。固定表达become accustomed to对……变得习以为常,习惯于。]‎ ‎12.A [考查副词词义辨析。根据上下文可知,这里表示转折关系,故要用yet。]‎ ‎13.D [考查动词短语辨析。离职去从事他们自己所信仰的事情。believe in信奉,信仰,符合语境。let out使出来,放出;turn in上交,呈交;give up放弃。]‎ ‎14.C [考查形容词词义辨析。根据后面的they have loans...可知,放弃现在的工作去从事自己喜爱的事情是不可能的。]‎ ‎15.D [考查动词短语辨析。因为他们有抵押贷款要偿还。pay off付清,还清,符合语境。take off取下,起飞;drop off落下,减少;put off推迟。]‎ ‎16.A [考查形容词词义辨析。这时他们意识到生活中缺失了什么。missing失掉的,失踪的,找不到的,符合语境。]‎ ‎17.B [考查形容词词义辨析。但很难脱离现在的生活轨迹。]‎ ‎18.A [考查动词词义辨析。在一个倾向于用金钱来衡量一切的社会里。measure衡量。]‎ ‎19.D [考查名词词义辨析。从小时候我们就学会了从经济的角度来考虑所做出的决定的代价。]‎ ‎20.B [考查动词词义辨析。追求金钱所涉及的个人和社会代价呢?(be) involved in牵涉,涉及,符合语境。]‎
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