题目内容
When I was a boy, every holiday that I had seemed wonderful. My 16 took me by train or by car to a hotel by the 17 . All day, I seem to remember, I 18 on the sands with strange 19 children. We made houses and gardens, and 20 the tide(潮汐) destroy them. When the tide went out, we 21 over the rocks and looked down at the fish in the rock-pools.
In those days the 22 seemed to shine always brightly 23 the water was always warm. Sometimes we left beach and walked in the country, 24 ruined houses and dark woods and climbing trees. There were 25 in one’s pockets or good places where one could 26 ice creams. Each day seemed a lifetime.
Although I am now thirty-five years old, my idea of a good 27 is much the same as it was. I 28 like the sun and warm sand and the sound of 29 beating the rocks. I no longer wish to 30 any sand house or sand garden, and I dislike sweets. 31 , I love the sea and often feel sand running through my fingers.
Sometimes I 32 what my ideal (理想的) holiday will be like when I am 33 . All I want to do then, perhaps, will be to lie in bed, reading books about 34 who make houses and gardens with sands, who watch the incoming tide, who make themselves 35 on too many ices…
1. A.teacher B.parents C.nurse D.younger sister
2. A.sea B.lake C.mountain D.river
3. A.played B.slept C.sat D.stood
4. A.moving B.exciting C.anxious D.nervous
5. A.made B.brought C.watched D.heard
6. A.rolled B.jumped C.turned D.climbed
7. A.light B.sun C.moon D.lamp
8. A.and B.yet C.but D.or
9. A.exploring B.examining C.repairing D.measuring
10. A.sweets B.sand C.ice-creams D.money
11. A.make B.sell C.buy D.offer
12. A.house B.holiday C.garden D.tide
13. A.hardly B.almost C.still D.perhaps
14. A.waves B.tides C.hands D.feet
15. A.destroy B.fix C.use D.build
16. A.But B.However C.Otherwise D.Besides
17. A.wonder B.feel C.understand D.believe
18. A.strong B.weak C.young D.old
19. A.children B.boys C.girls D.grown-ups
20. A.happy B.tired C.sad D.sick
1.B
2.A
3.A
4.B
5.C
6.D
7.B
8.A
9.A
10.A
11.C
12.B
13.C
14.A
15.D
16.B
17.A
18.D
19.A
20.D
【解析】
试题分析:本文主要描述了我心目中的假期是什么?从童年的记忆里,我详细描述了自己理想中的假期就是阳光海滩和来来往往的潮汛。
1.B 名词辨析。A老师B父母C护士D妹妹;考查常识,小时候父母带着我去度假。
2.A 上下文串联。串联文章中提及到潮汛等可知我们是去海边度假的。故A正确。
3.A 动词辨析。A玩耍B睡觉C坐D站立;我和一些陌生的孩子们一起在海边玩耍。
4.B 形容词辨析。A感人的B兴奋的C焦虑的D紧张的;在海边一起玩耍的孩子都很兴奋。
5.C 上下文串联。根据文章最后一行watch the incoming tide说明C项正确。
6.D 动词辨析。A滚动B跳跃C转向D攀登;根据下文的looked down说明我们爬上了岩石。
7.B 上下文串联。根据下文的like the sun说明是指太阳总是很闪亮。
8.A 连词辨析。上下文之间有并列的关系,阳光很亮,海水也很温暖。
9.A动词辨析。A探索B检查C维修D衡量;指我们一起到乡下去探索那些没有人的房子。
10.A 上下文串联。根据下文I dislike sweets说明小时候常常吃糖。故A正确。
11.C 动词辨析。A生产B出售C买D提供;指有些地方可买到冰激凌。
12.B 上下文串联。我现在已经35岁了,但是对于好的度假的想法和小时候一样。
13.C 副词辨析。A几乎不B几乎C仍然D也许;我仍然喜欢阳光和海水以及海浪拍打岩石的声音。
14.A 名词辨析。A海浪B潮汛C手D脚;根据上文可知在海边我们看见涨潮是海浪拍打岩石。
15.D 动词辨析。A毁坏B维修C使用D建设;我现在不想再去建设沙的房子或者花园。
16.B 副词辨析。然而我喜欢海水和沙子从手里漏掉的感觉。
17.A 动词辨析。A想知道B感觉C理解D认为;我想知道当我年老的时候我的理想假期是什么。
18.D 句意分析。我想知道当我年老的时候我的理想假期是什么。
19.A 名词辨析。A孩子B男孩C女孩D成年人。读着关于孩子在沙地上建放在的书。
20.D 形容词辨析。A开心B疲惫C悲哀D难受;这里是指孩子们吃了太多的冰激凌感觉不舒服了。
考点:考查人生百态类完型填空
点评:本文讲述了我心目中的假期是什么样子的?本文要求考生具有扎实的英语词组、短语、习惯用法等英语搭配的知识,这对于理解文章的逻辑关系特别有利。文章的逻辑关系不外乎列举、原因、结果、让步、对照、补充、目的、条件等关系。解题时应联系上下文寻找相关线索,如某一个词的原词、指代词、同义词、近义词、上义词、下义词和概括词等。但由于我们在做题时不可能总是重复地阅读文章,因此,在做完形填空时要培养一种捕捉并记忆相关信息的能力。
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Albert Einstein said, “In the middle of every difficulty lies opportunity.” Once __41 __, such opportunities are like valuable diamonds hidden in the sand.
Several years ago, I spoke at a school about how we were surrounded by “___42___ ” if we could only recognize them. A man stopped by to see me, and I remembered him as somebody who had suffered through a(n) ___43___ divorce (离婚) and was examining what was most important to him. He took a small ___44___ out of his pocket. Here is what he said to me that day.
“I ___45___ on this stone when I was leaving church last Sunday. You had spoken about ___46___ opportunities—diamonds. I put the stone in my ___47___ to remind me to look for those “diamonds” that I need. I have been trying to sell my business . On Monday morning, a man who seemed interested in ___48___ some of my stock (股票) stopped by. I thought, ‘Here’s my diamond—don’t let it ___49___!’ I sold the entire stock to him by noon. Now my next diamond is to find a new ___50___ !”
Not long afterward, he did find a new and better job. From then on, he decided to keep his stone with him all the time as a ___51___ to look for “diamonds” as he dug through the ___52___ of life.
Richard DeVos is right when he points out. “This is an exciting world. It is filled with opportunities. Great moments wait around every corner.” Those moments are diamonds that, ___53___ left unrecognized, will be forever lost.
Are you looking for “diamonds” every day? If not, you may ___54___ pass them by! Perhaps there is a diamond of opportunity hidden in the difficulty you’re ___55___ now.
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请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
We often talk about ourselves as if we have permanent genetic defects (缺陷) that can never be changed. “I’m impatient.” “I’m always behind.” “I always put things 31 !” You’ve surely heard them. Maybe you’ve used them to describe 32 .
These comments may come from stories about us that have been 33 for years—often from 34 childhood. These stories may have no 35 in fact. But they can set low expectations for us. As a child, my mother said to me, “Marshall, you have no mechanical skills, and you will never have any mechanical skills for the rest of your life.” How did these expectations 36 my development? I was never 37 to work on cars or be around 38 . When I was 18, I took the US Army’s Mechanical Aptitude Test. My scores were in the bottom for the entire nation!
Six years later, 39 , I was at California University, working on my doctor’s degree. One of my professors, Dr. Bob Tannbaum, asked me to write down things I did well and things I couldn’t do. On the positive side, I 40 down, “research, writing, analysis, and speaking.” On the 41 side, I wrote, “I have no mechanical skills.”
Bob asked me how I knew I had no mechanical skills. I explained my life 42 and told him about my 43 performance on the Army test. Bob then asked, “ 44 is it that you can solve 45 mathematical problems, but you can’t solve simple mechanical problems?”
Suddenly I realized that I didn’t 46 from some sort of genetic defect. I was just living out expectations that I had chosen to 47 . At that point, it wasn’t just my family and friends who had been 48 my belief that I was mechanically hopeless. And it wasn’t just the Army test, either. I was the one who kept telling myself, “You can’t do this!” I realized that as long as I kept saying that, it was going to remain true. 49 , if we don’t treat ourselves as if we have incurable genetic defects, we can do well in almost 50 we choose.
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