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【题目】阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1~15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。
Can you believe that liking eating instant noodles can help someone go to famous American universities? A high school student in Fuzhou, Fujian province, has been1by a university in the US, thanks in part to his appetite for instant noodles, Southeast Express said on Wednesday.Wang is a2at Fuzhou No.1 Middle School. It is said that he is a3fan of instant noodles. He never thought that his appetite would4to his admission to the University of Rochester in the US. Wang says he was admitted after he wrote about his love of snack noodles in his5to the school.
After he was accepted, Wang6 the admission letter on Sina Weibo, which read: “The counselors (指导老师)7that you be admitted after reading about your enthusiasm for ramen noodles(方便面). The committee and I are8you will both stand out and grow stronger as part of the Rochester family.”
Wang says he has enjoyed eating instant noodles from a (an) 9age.As a child, because his parents were busy working during the day and not at home, he didn’t10. For convenience, he often eats instant noodles. As a fan, Wang claims that he has tried 11all flavors of noodles ranging from Master Kong of Taiwan to the Japan based Nissin in Asia. 12the hobby is formed. When applying for American universities, he wrote this hobby in the application and he did not expect it to become a reason for admission, he felt the Americans too13!
Experts explained that educators in Western countries have a long14of focusing on their students’ personalities. Wang’s15hobby brought a sense of novelty to the admissions officer at the school.
(1)A.admitted B.assisted C.praised D.encouraged
(2)A.pupil B.member C.senior D.scholar
(3)A.small B.little C.strong D.big
(4)A.appeal B.devote C.contribute D.lead
(5)A.form B.application C.letter D.book
(6)A.wrote B.posted C.gave D.applied
(7)A.ordered B.demanded C.recommended D.requested
(8)A.helpful B.surprised C.happy D.confident
(9)A.early B.old C.late D.near
(10)A.stuy B.work C.cook D.paint
(11)A.closely B.nearly C.hardly D.completely
(12)A.Suddenly B.Gradually C.Quickly D.Hopefully
(13)A.interesting B.moving C.shocking D.frightening
(14)A.habit B.origin C.collection D.tradition
(15)A.useful B.healthy C.special D.admirable

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

【解析】1考查动词及语义场关联。文章首句提到一个学生因为喜欢吃方便面而进入大学(go to a university)的事,be admitted by a university,被一所大学录取。
2考查名词及同义复现。前文中提到A high school student,所以是senior。
3考查形容词及语义场关联。非常爱吃方便面,big fan 超级迷恋者。
4考查动词及结构关联。contribute to sth 使得某事发生;促使某事发生;有助于某事。
5考查名词用法及语义场关联。把喜欢吃方便面这一件事写进大学申请书(application)里面。
6考查动词用法及语义场关联。这个消息发上了微博,并配上录取通知书截图。post 公布(告示,招贴)。
7考查动词用法及语义场关联。在得知你对泡面的狂热以后,辅导员推荐(recommend)了你。
8考查形容词用法及语义场关联。委员会和我对你非常有信心(confident),相信你会有出色表现,并且能作为罗切斯特的一员成长得更加强大。
9考查形容词用法及逻辑关系。从下文的as a child 可知答案为early。
10考查动词用法及语义场关联。父母很忙,而且自己又不做饭(cook),为了方便,就吃泡面。
11考查副词用法及语义场关联。亚洲的泡面他差不多(nearly)都吃过。
12考查副词用法及逻辑关系。久而久之(gradually),对方便面的爱好就逐渐形成。
13考查形容词用法及逻辑关系。吃泡面爱好没想到真的成为录取的一个原因,他觉得美国人实在太有意思(interesting)了!
14考名词用法及语义场关联。专家说这事体现中美教育理念差异,分数虽然是学校录取的一个重要标准,但他们有个习惯(传统)就是注重学生的个性。
15考查形容词用法及语义场关联。注重个性,那就是与众不同的,特别的地方,special特别的。

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