题目内容

I was successful at my job. I worked very hard, but it 36  me and my family a fabulous (极好的) lifestyle. I’d worked for the same company for twenty years and had worked my way up to department director.  37 , one afternoon last May, I was called to the office, and it was  38  explained to me that they were letting me go. I just sat there  39  they talked on and all I could think was, “I’ve  40 .”  I’d been so well respected, but  41  I was of no value.

For six weeks, I was in a very  42  place. I wandered around my house like a zombie (僵尸). I could 43 things needed doing, but would not do anything. My beliefs in looking forward and seeing the positive (积极的) in everything  44  me.

Then, in late June, my youngest son’s football team made the city cup final. The year before, he’d been very sad when I  45  the same final, so he was  46  when I told him I’d go. Not only did they win, but the look on his face as he saw me  47  him on was unbelievable, From then on, I spent the summer enjoying my some and their passions (激情). I attended match after match and performances of my elder son’s band — I  48  went to another city to watch him play. These moments were so  49 . My life had been so much devoted to  50  for so long, and I felt  51  that my sons were happy to welcome me into their world.

 52 , being unemployed gave me back a sense of purpose --- I was someone’s mum! I felt a sense of being  53  Again. Now I feel more positive about my professional  54  and I’m getting on better with my family than I ever have. Losing my job made me realize just how  55  it is to achieve real balance in life.

1.

A.promised

B.afforded

C.showed

D.left

 

2.

A.Therefore

B.Anyhow

C.Otherwise

D.However

 

3.

A.quickly

B.gently

C.partly

D.easily

 

4.

A.until

B.after

C.as

D.so

 

5.

A.failed

B.finished

C.tried

D.changed

 

6.

A.suddenly

B.finally

C.immediately

D.shortly

 

7.

A.secret

B.quiet

C.lonely

D.dark

 

8.

A.see

B.get

C.suggest

D.understand

 

9.

A.defended

B.directed

C.deserted

D.disturbed

 

10.

A.watched

B.missed

C.lost

D.won

 

11.

A.disappointed

B.worried

C.honored

D.delighted

 

12.

A.cheering

B.taking

C.leading

D.passing

 

13.

A.just

B.even

C.still

D.almost

 

14.

A.hopeful

B.meaningful

C.difficult

D.strange

 

15.

A.work

B.family

C.matches

D.performances

 

16.

A.successful

B.thoughtful

C.thankful

D.peaceful

 

17.

A.Naturally

B.Doubtfully

C.Disagreeably

D.Unexpectedly

 

18.

A.employed

B.comforted

C.valued

D.encouraged

 

19.

A.education

B.experience

C.relationship

D.future

 

20.

A.important

B.interesting

C.simple

D.surprising

 

【答案】

1.B

2.D

3.B

4.C

5.A

6.A

7.D

8.A

9.C

10.B

11.D

12.A

13.B

14.B

15.A

16.C

17.D

18.C

19.D

20.A 

【解析】

1.B  afford sb. sth.提供某人某物。句意:我工作很辛苦,但它能给我和我的家人提供一种极好的生活方式,选afforded。

2.D根据前后文:然而,一天下午我被叫到办公室,选However,表转折。

3.B由于是要辞退作者,礼貌起见,要用客气的语气表达,选gently。

4.C他们给我讲的时候我只是坐在那里,选as 引导时间状语从句。s5u

5.A 我所能想到的就是我失败了,选failed。

6.A 我一直很受尊重,突然间我毫无价值了,选suddenly。

7.D解雇后的六个星期里,我处于暗无天日的境地,选dark。s5u

8.A 我看得到有些事情需要做,但就是什么都不愿做,选see。

9.C 我向前看和看到事物中积极一面的信仰也抛弃了我,选deserted。

10.B 我错过了那场决赛时,他很难过。选missed。

11.D 所以这次我告诉他要去看他们比赛时,他很高兴,选delighted。

12.A 当他看见我为他加油时,他脸上的神情都难以置信,选cheering。

13.B 我甚至去另外一个城市看他的表演,选even。

14.B 这些时刻是极其有意义的,选meaningful。

15.A 我过去的生活太致力于工作了,选work。

16.C 我很感激,我的孩子们很开心欢迎我进入他们的世界,选thankful。 

17.D 出人意料的是,失业回报给我一种人生的目的感,选Unexpectedly。

18.C 我再次感受到一种受尊重感,根据again,选valued,与26选项句的value相呼应。

19.D 现在我更积极地面对自己的职业前景,选future。

20.A 失去工作只是让我认识到达到生活的真正平衡是非常的重要,选important。

 

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