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8.As a young boy,my life in Haiti always revolved around my parents.They would do everything for me,and I was(41)Bwith that.Then I moved to the United States,(42)B I was pretty much on my own."Mom and Dad are not here (43)D,and you have to take care of yourself from now on,"I would often tell myself looking at the(44)A when washing in the morning.
At first,this task seemed to be(45)C; I was new to the country,my (46)A skills were poor and I had to go to a new school.Everything seemed to be(47)C.Getting to explore this new setting was exciting,yet,since it was a(n)(48)D that I hardly knew anything about,I could not help feeling frightened.
The school was a whole different (49)B for itself.I was in the middle of my freshmen year when I (50)A,and everything I had learned in French,had to be translated to English.That was (51)Bthe most difficult part of the transition (过渡).I could have been a (52)Ckid and just let time help me get better,but then I thought,"Will that really (53)B me?"Completing the academic school year was my new goal and in order to (54)D it,I had to study twice as hard as my classmates,(55)C learning English as fast as I could.Countless nights had passed in the(56)A,but seeing myself getting better each week made it well worth it.
At some point in life,we all (57)C a time that makes us become (58)Dlike an adult; a time when we grow as a person.Without any (59)B I would say that moving to New York was an important part of my life.As I was (60)A to a new world full of opportunities,I came to realize that only I can shape my future.
41.A.boredB.contentC.angryD.mad
42.A.butB.soC.sinceD.or
43.A.yetB.insteadC.thenD.anymore
44.A.mirrorB.windowC.sunD.book
45.A.complexB.easyC.frighteningD.exciting
46.A.languageB.listeningC.communicationD.judgment
47.A.freshB.encouragingC.differentD.smooth
48.A.schoolB.familyC.weatherD.environment
49.A.placeB.storyC.yardD.background
50.A.movedB.stayedC.studiedD.worked
51.A.neverB.perhapsC.sometimesD.already
52.A.brightB.youngC.lazyD.hard-working
53.A.hurtB.benefitC.stopD.push
54.A.knowB.understandC.classifyD.achieve
55.A.onceB.unlessC.whileD.if
56.A.processB.countryC.lessonD.plan
57.A.missB.expectC.experienceD.remember
58.A.sooner or laterB.now and thenC.step by stepD.more or less
59.A.wordB.doubtC.thoughtD.notice
60.A.exposedB.introducedC.allowedD.given

分析 本文讲述了作者自我独立的过程.
在海地的时候,父母为我做了一切,后来我离开了父母去了美国,父母不再和我在一起了.我对新生活应该是充满恐惧,而且在学习时,我要把所有英语的东西翻译成法语,这可能是最困难的部分.一开始我想让时间解决一切,但是又自问,用一个懒惰的方法来对我有好处吗?.所以我为自己设置了目标,并且付出比别人双倍的努力,最后我成功了.当我接触到这个充满机会的世界时,我意识到只有我自己才能塑造自己的本来.

解答 41-45 BBDAC   46-50 ACDBA  51-55 BCBDC  56-60 ACDBA
41.B.考查形容词辨析.根据上句They would do everything for me可知父母为我做了一切,所以本句应该表示"我对这些很满意",因此答案是B,content 表示"满意的".其他选项的汉语分别是A"厌烦的";C"生气的";D"极度生气的".
42.B.考查连词.根据上句Then I moved to the United States可知我离开了父母,因此和I was pretty much on my own之间是因果关系,所以答案是B.
43.D.考查固定短语.固定短语not any more表示"不再",本句表示"父母不再和我在一起了".
44.A.考查名词辨析.根据when washing in the morning可知我在照镜子,所以答案是A.
45.C.考查形容词辨析.根据上文可知作者刚刚离开父母,和后文的I could not help feeling frightened,可知对新生活应该是充满恐惧,所以答案是C,表示"令人恐惧的".其他选项的含义分别是A表示"复杂的";B"容易的";D"令人兴奋的".
46.A.考查名词辨析.根据I was new to the country可知后句表示作者的语言有困难,所以答案是A.
47.C.考查形容词辨析.根据I had to go to a new school可知后句表示一切对于作者来说都是不同的,所以答案是C表示"不同的",其他选项的含义分别是A表示"新鲜的";B表示"令人鼓舞的";D表示"平稳的".
48.D.考查名词辨析.根据上文可知美国生活的环境一切都是陌生的,所以本句用D,表示"环境".
49.B.考查名词辨析.第二段讲述的生活的事情,而本段表示的是学校生活的事,所以B表示"故事,事情".
50.A.考查动词的辨析.作者从海地搬到这里,所以用A,表示"搬家,搬动".
51.B.考查副词辨析.上句表示"我要把所有英语的东西翻译成法语",所以本句表示"这可能是最困难的部分",所以答案是B表示"可能的".
52.C.考查形容词辨析.根据just let time help me get better可知作者想要做个懒惰的孩子,让时间使自己慢慢变好,所以答案是C,表示"懒惰的".
53.B.考查动词的辨析.根据上文可知作者一开始想要用一个懒惰的方法,而本句对这种方法产生疑问,所以本句表示"这麽做对我有好处吗?".所以选择B,表示"使获益".
54.D.考查动词的辨析.根据Completing the academic school year was my new goal可知作者为自己设置了目标,所以本句答案是D,表示"实现目标".其他选项的汉语分别是A表示"知道";B表示"明白";C 表示"分类".
55 C.考查连词辨析.I had to study twice as hard as my classmates表示"我付出比别人双倍的努力"; learning English as fast as I could表示"尽可能快的学英语",所以用while连接两句,表示两个动作同时进行.其他选项的汉语分别是A表示"曾经";B表示"除非";D表示"如果".
56 A.考查名词辨析.本句表示"在这个过程中无数个夜晚过去了",所以答案是A表示"无数的".其他选项的汉语分别是B表示"国家";C表示"课程";D表示"计划".
57C.考查动词的辨析.本句表示"我们都体验过这样的时刻"即自己变得成熟的时刻,所以答案是C表示"体验".
58 D.考查短语辨析.根据上题可知本句表示"在那一刻我们觉得自己差不多像一个成年人",因此答案是D,表示"或多或少".其他选项的含义分别是A表示"迟早";B表示"偶尔";C表示"逐渐地".
59.B考查名词辨析.根据上文可知本句 表示"毫无疑问,移民美国是我生活的重要的一部分",所以答案是B.
60 A.考查动词辨析.本句表示"当我接触到这个充满机会的世界时,我意识到只有我自己才能塑造自己的本来",所以答案是A表示"接触,暴露于".其他选项的汉语分别是B表示"引入";C表示"允许";D表示"给予".

点评 考查完型填空.
完型填空即考查学生的词汇能力,也考查阅读能力,是二者的结合,但是相对而言前者是重点,如果想要在本题得到高分,那就要求学生有很扎实的词汇功底,所以在高一和高二,学生要打好词汇基础.

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