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It was the summer of my freshman year of college. Instead of heading home for a nice long   1  , my friends and I had decided to   2   and take some extra courses. We had   3   the top floor of an old house to live in. My bed was   4    into a stuffy (愁闷的)former laundry room and each night was a new   5   in humidity. Still, it felt   6   to be in my own place for the first time. After the first few weeks,   7   , the thrill faded and   8   set in. I found myself sitting alone each night   9   my home and my parents.

My summer holidays had always been a   10   time. I spent hours playing basketball and swimming. I talked to my Mom while she tended her flowers. I   11   helping my Dad drag firewood for the winter. And every night I sat at a dinner table full of delicious food   12   with love while my family filled the room with the sound of sweet   13  . Now I found myself missing them   14   than ever.

Finally when my   15   were at their lowest, I heard a   16   at the door. I opened it and was   17   to see my parents standing there with big smiles to fill my   18   heart and a box full of food to feed my hungry friends. We spent the afternoon eating   19   , and just being together. It felt so good, and I felt so loved.

Victor Hugo wrote that, “The supreme happiness of life is the   20   that one is loved; loved for oneself, or better yet, loved despite oneself.” It was that gift of happiness that my parents gave me that afternoon and every day of my life.

1.A. journey      B. term      C. break    D. way

2.A. leave B. stay       C. relax     D. travel

3.A. rented        B. bought  C. painted D. repaired

4.A. made B. changed        C. jammed         D. hidden

5.A. wish   B. pleasure        C. experiment   D. adventure

6.A. exciting      B. boring   C. astonishing    D. moving

7.A. anyway       B. though  C. therefore      D. instead

8.A. headache  B. loneliness      C. satisfaction    D. homesickness

9.A. forgetting about          B. relying on      C. thinking of     D. referring to

10.A. special     B. terrible C. specific D. difficult

11.A. gave up    B. had trouble in       C. put off  D. took pride in

12.A. frozen      B. prepared       C. tasted   D. kept

13.A. laughter   B. scream C. whistle  D. sigh

14.A. less  B. more     C. worse   D. better

15.A. minds       B. dreams C. spirits    D. thoughts

16.A. kick B. hit          C. crash     D. knock

17.A. disappointed    B. surprised       C. puzzled D. encouraged

18.A. hungry     B. open     C. sick        D. gentle

19.A. making up         B. getting up      C. catching up   D. taking up

20.A. sign B. chance C. secret   D. belief

 

【答案】

 

1.C

2.B

3.A

4.C

5.D

6.A

7.B

8.D

9.C

10.A

11.D

12.B

13.A

14.B

15.C

16.D

17.B

18.A

19.C

20.D

【解析】

试题分析:文章讲述了主人公“我”在暑假里面为了学习一些其它课程,不能再回家了,我和一些朋友租了房子。第一次没有回家,在自己租的房子里生活,刚开始感到的是新鲜,兴奋。而时间长了,没有了刚开始的兴奋,开始感到孤独,思念家人。就在主人公失落的时候,父母的突然到来,使“我”渴望爱的心得到了满足。

1.C考查名词的词义。句意为:大学的暑假,不再是急忙的赶回家去过一个长长的假期。

 a nice long break 长长的休息,break n 休息;journey n 旅行,旅程;term n 学期;way n 方式,方法。由下文可知,是长长的假期,故应为C。

2.B考查动词词义。假期不回家去学习一些其它课程可知应该是决定留下来。leave vi 离开;relax vi 放松;travel vt 旅行;stay vi逗留,呆在某地。

3.A考查动词词义。句意为:我们租了一栋老房子的顶层去居住。rent vt租,雇;bought vt买;paint vt 刷抢,油漆;repire vt 维修,修理。

4.C考查动词词义。句意为:我的床被塞在了一个原来是洗衣房的房间里。这里说明条件艰苦,也为后来的主人公心情愁闷埋下伏笔。make vt 使得---,制作;change vt 改变,变化;jam vt 堵塞,卡住;hide vt隐藏,躲藏。

5.D考查名词词义。 句意为:每个晚上,都是一个新的冒险(挑战)。wish n 愿望;pleasure n 快乐,高兴的事儿;experiment n 实验,试验;adventure n 冒险,投机活动。

6.A考查形容词词义。句意为:第一次在属于自己的小天地里还仍然感觉是有点儿兴奋。的。exciting adj 激动的,兴奋的;boring adj 厌烦的,令人讨厌的;

7.B考查副词的词义。句意:(刚开始感到兴奋)然而,几个星期之后,这种激动慢慢的褪去。anyway 无论如何,不管怎样;though adv 不过,然而;therefore adv 因此,所以;instead adv 代替,相反。

8.D考查名词词义。headache n 头痛,令人头痛的事;loneliness n 寂寞,孤独;satisfaction n 满意,心满意足;homesickness n 乡愁,想家。由上文中他和同学在一起住,所以loneliness是不符合上下文的。下文中想念家人可知应是homesickness. 句意为:兴奋褪去去了,想家就开始了----。

9.C考查短语的含义。forget about 忘记;rely on 依赖,依靠;think of 想起,想念;refer to 参考,涉及。句意为:每个晚上,都会想家想起父母。

10.A考查形容词词义。special adj 特别的,专门的;terrible adj可怕的,很糟的;specific adj 专门的,特定的;difficult adj 困难的。句意为:以往的暑假对我来说都是很特别的时间。

11.D考查动词短语的含义。句意:在以往的暑假里,我能够打篮球,游泳,和妈妈聊天,我更以能够帮爸爸准备冬天的柴火为骄傲。give up 放弃;have trouble in 做---有困难;put off 推迟,延期;take pride in 以---为骄傲,自豪。

12.B考查动词的过去分词作定语及动词的词义。句意为:每天晚上坐在餐桌旁,上面放满了妈妈用爱去准备的可口的饭菜。frozen 冰冻的,冷酷的;prepared 准备好的,精制的;tasted  尝起来,有味道;kept 保存起来。

13.A考查名词词义。句意为:全家人坐在房间里,充满了甜蜜的笑声。laughter n笑声;scream n 尖叫声,尖锐刺耳的声音;whistle n 口哨,汽笛;sigh n 叹息,叹气。由文章中表现全家人幸福的场景可知应是笑声。

14.B考查形容词比较级的用法。句意为:现在,我发现比以前更加想念他们了。表示比以前更加----,故答案为B

15.C考查名词词义。mind n思想,头脑;dream n梦想,梦;spirit n 精神,精髓;thought n 思想,想法。句意为:当我的精神最低落的时候---。

16.D考查名词的词义。kick n踢,反冲;hit n 打击,撞击;crash n 撞碎,坠毁;knock

n 敲打。句意为:正当我情绪很低落的时候,我听到了敲门声。

17.B考查形容词词义。disappointed adj 失望的;surprised adj 令人吃惊的;puzzled adj困惑的;encouraged adj 鼓舞人心的。句意为:我非常吃惊的感到我的父母站在了门口。由父母的突然到来可知,我应该是感觉很吃惊,故答案为B。

18.A考查形容词词义。hungry adj 饥饿的,渴望的; open adj 打开的,开放的;sick adj 恶心的,生病的;gentle adj 温柔的,优雅的。句意为:父母带着微笑站在了门口,这一幕充满了渴望爱的内心。由下文可知:一个人需要获得他人的爱。

19.C考查动词短语的含义。句意为:整个下午和父母都呆在一起。make up 弥补,组成,化妆;get up 起床,站立;catch up 纠缠在一起,把—缠住,赶上。take up 拿起,开始从事。

20.D考查名词词义。句意:维克多雨果说过,生活中最崇高的快乐就是那种被爱的信念。sign n 迹象,符号;chance n 机会;secret n秘密;belief n 信念。

考点: 考查生活类文章的理解及词汇的辨析。

 

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