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Mr. Glen is a millionaire. Five years ago, after returning from abroad to his motherland, he1his small company. Speaking of success, Glen often tells us a story about his extra expensive “school” fee. He always2his success to it.
At that time, Glen, who already got a Ph.D. degree,3to return to the homeland, starting a company. Before leaving, he bought a Rolex watch with the4made through years of work after school and the scholarships. At the airport he had to accept the5customs check. The watch on his wrist was also demanded to be taken down for6. Glen knew that carrying the specific goods out had to pay the tax, and he worried about paying7for his watch. So when he was checked, he told a lie8his watch was a9fake (假货). When he was10of his “smarts”, immediately, in the presence of Glen, the officers hit the watch, which cost nearly 100,000, into pieces11hearing Glen's words. Glen was12. Before he understood why, he was taken to the office to be examined13. For many times of entry-exit14he knew that only those people in the “blacklist” would “enjoy” this special treatment. The officers looked over everything carefully in the box, and15him no matter what time of entry and exit he must accept the check and if 16reusing and carrying fake and shoddy goods, he would be17according to law! Suddenly, his face turned red, and he had nothing in mind after boarding the plane for long.
After returning to the homeland, he often told the story to his family, and his employees, too. He said that this made a deep18on him, because the additional high “school” fee that he had ever19made him realize the value of20, which he would remember as the secret of his success forever.
(1)A.took up B.picked up C.brought up D.set up
(2)A.honors B.mentions C.brings D.owes
(3)A.decided B.refused C.objected D.asked
(4)A.pension B.things C.savings D.pounds
(5)A.mysterious B.routine C.regular D.common
(6)A.inspection B.look C.test D.experiment
(7)A.one B.it C.them D.these
(8)A.which B.what C.that D.how
(9)A.priceless B.worthless C.useful D.valuable
(10)A.proud B.typical C.ashamed D.consistent
(11)A.about B.to C.on D.in
(12)A.disappointed B.delighted C.satisfied D.amaze
(13)A.strictly B.desperately C.frequently D.curiously
(14)A.circumstances B.experiences C.experiments D.conditions
(15)A.forbade B.persuaded C.informed D.urged
(16)A.came out B.found out C.sent out D.set out
(17)A.struck B.blamed C.charged D.scolded
(18)A.expression B.imagination C.inspiration D.impression
(19)A.reserved B.paid C.consumed D.purchased
(20)A.honesty B.package C.bargaining D.bravery

【答案】(1)、D
(2)、D
(3)、A
(4)、C
(5)、B
(6)、A
(7)、B
(8)、C
(9)、B
(10)、A
(11)、C
(12)、D
(13)、A
(14)、B
(15)、C
(16)、B
(17)、C
(18)、D
(19)、B
(20)、A

【解析】本文是一篇记叙文,通过格伦先生的亲身经历说明了诚实是获得成功的一个非常关键的要素。
(1)考查动词短语。根据”starting a company.“可知他建立了他的小型公司。took up ”拿起“; picked up ”捡起“;brought up ”提出“;set up”建立“。选D。
(2)考查动词。根据”Speaking of success, Glen often tells us a story about his extra expensive ‘school’ fee.“ 可知他把自己的成功归功于它。honors ”尊敬“;mentions ”提到“;brings ”带来“;owes”归功于“。选D。
(3)考查动词。在那时,Glen决定回故乡,创办自己的公司。 decided ”决定“;refused ”拒绝“;objected ”反对“;asked”问“。选A。
(4)考查名词。根据”made through years of work after school and the scholarships.“可知他用储蓄买了一块劳力士手表。 pension ”退休金“;things ” 事物“; savings ”储蓄“; pounds”英镑“。选C。
(5)考查形容词。在机场他接受了例行的海关检查。mysterious ”神秘的“; routine ”例行的“;regular ”定期的“; common”普通的“。(6)考查名词。根据”At the airport he had to accept the ___5___customs check. “可知他手腕上的手表也被要求取下来检查。inspection ”检查“; look ”看“;test ”测试“; experiment”实验“。选A。
(7)考查代词。指代前面的the tax ,所以用it。
(8)考查同位语从句。 ___8___ his watch was a ___9___fake (假货). 是一个同位语从句,用that。故选C。
(9)考查形容词。根据fake 可知假货自然是不值钱的。priceless”贵重的“;worthless ”不值钱的“;useful ”有用的“; valuable”有价值的“。选B。
(10)考查形容词。根据”immediately, in the presence of Glen, the officers hit the watch, which cost nearly 100,000, into pieces ___11___ hearing Glen's words. “可知他为他的聪明感到骄傲。proud ”自豪的“; typical ”典型的“; ashamed ”惭愧的“;consistent”坚持的“。选A。
(11)考查固定短语。听到Glen 说的话,工作人员当着他的面把手表砸碎了。on hearing one's words”一听到……的话“,是固定短语。选B。
(12)考查形容词。根据”immediately, in the presence of Glen, the officers hit the watch, which cost nearly 100,000, into pieces ___11___ hearing Glen's words. “工作人员当着他的面把手表砸碎了,他一定是非常震惊。 disappointed ”失望的“; delighted ”高兴的“;satisfied ”满意的“; amaze”吃惊的“,选D。
(13)考查副词。他被带到办公室严格地检查。strictly ”严格地“; desperately ”绝望地“; frequently ”频繁地“; curiously”好奇地“。选A。
(14)考查名词。根据”he knew that only those people in the ‘blacklist’ would ‘enjoy’ this special treatment.“可知多次出入境的经历,使他知道只有在黑名单上的人,才会享受这种特殊待遇。circumstances ” 情况“; experiences ”经历“;experiments ”实验“; conditions”条件“。选B。
(15)考查动词。根据”no matter what time of entry and exit he must accept the check and if ___16___reusing and carrying fake and shoddy goods, he would be ___17___according to law! “可知这是工作人员在通知他。forbade ”禁止“; persuaded ”劝说“; informed ”通知“; urged”催促“。选C。
(16)考查动词短语。如果再被发现携带假货和次品,根据法律,他将被控告。 came out” 出版“;found out ”发现“; sent out ”发送“;set out”出发“。选B。
(17)考查动词。如果再被发现携带假货和次品,根据法律,他将被控告。struck ”打击“;blamed”谴责“; charged ”控告“;scolded”责骂“。选B。
(18)考查名词。他说这件事情给他留下了深刻的印象。expression ”表达“; imagination ”想象“; inspiration” 灵感“;impression”印象“。选D。
(19)考查动词。他说这件事情给他留下了深刻的印象,因为他曾经支付的额外的“高学费”使他意识到诚实的价值。reserved ”保留“;paid ”支付“; consumed ” 消耗“;purchased”购买“。选B。
(20)考查名词。他说这件事情给他留下了深刻的印象,因为他曾经支付的额外的“高学费”使他意识到诚实的价值。 honesty ”诚实“; package ”包裹“; bargaining ”讨价还价“; bravery”勇敢“。选A。

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