题目内容
“All men are created equal” is one idea that nearly every American would agree upon. 36 they sometimes betray the idea in their daily lives, they have a deep faith 37 in some fundamental way no one is born superior to anyone else.
In the early years of American history, because titles of nobility(贵族) were forbidden, no 38 class system developed in the United States. Firmly believing that being born into a lower class would not 39 them from success and they would have a better chance in America, thousands of immigrants 40 to leave the European societies, where their 41 in life was determined 42 by the social class into which they were born. It was because the dreams of many of there immigrants were 43 in their new country, though there might be 44 in some situations, that Americans came to believe in equality of opportunity.
Americans do not mean that everyone should be 45 equal when they say they believe in equality of opportunity. 46 , they do mean that each person should have an equal chance for success. Abraham Lincoln once said, “We wish to 47 the humblest(最微贱的) man an equal chance to get rich with everybody else. When one starts poor, free society is 48 that he knows he can 49 his condition.”
However, competition is the price to be 50 for his equality of opportunity. Americans match their energy and intelligence against that of others in a competitive contest for success, because they believe competition 51 the best in any person. Indeed, the pressure of competition causes an American to be 52 , but it also places a constant emotional stress on him. In fact, in a society that gives so much 53 to those “winners”, 54 does not compete successfully for whatever reason never 55 into it as well as those who do.
1.A.Since B.As C.Although D.Because
2.A.what B.that C.as D.which
3.A.normal B.moral C.formal D.general
4.A.benefit B.prevent C.save D.limit
5.A.forced B.required C.chose D. looked forward
6.A.place B.meaning C.function D.purpose
7.A.slightly B.largely C.originally D.publicly
8.A.come true B.ruined C.succeeded D.realized
9.A.excitements B.expectations C. exceptions D.disappointments
10.A.really B.totally C.actually D.truly
11.A.Besides B.Meanwhile C.Moreover D.Instead
12.A.allow B.encourage C.approve D.share
13.A.so B.the one C.such D.as
14.A.enjoy B.better C.maintain D.stand
15.A.paid B.asked C.cared D.sought
16.A.gives out B.comes out C.brings out D.stands out
17.A.exhausted B.energetic C.realistic D.effective
18.A.honor B.pressure C.happiness D.burden
19.A.anyone B.who C.one D.whoever
20.A.enters B.fits C.falls D.matches
1.C
2.B
3.C
4.B
5.C
6.A
7.B
8.D
9.C
10.B
11.D
12.A
13.C
14.B
15.A
16.C
17.B
18.A
19.D
20.B
【解析】文章讲述的是在美国厉害的早期,在没有阶层体系建立的时候,人人都有成功的机会,很多欧洲人都选择了美国作为成功的地方。
1.句意理解,尽管他们有时候在日常生活中背叛这一思想,但是他们有一个很深的信念,那就是没有人生来就比别人优越。
2.同上,that 引导的同位语从句,作faith的同位语
3.句意理解,在美国历史的早期,因为贵族头衔被禁止,所以没有形成正式的阶层体系。
4.上下文,根据后面from success可知,该句意为,他们坚信,出生在一个低的阶层并不能阻止他们成功,
5.上下文,因为没有阶层体系,所以很多欧洲人也选择来到美国,因为那里每个人都是平等的。
6.句意理解,他们来自欧洲,在那里他们的社会地位很大程度上受他们出生所在的阶层决定。
7.词组搭配,此处意为实现梦想,用法为dreams come true,或者dreams are realized
8.上下文,根据though可知,他们的梦想可以实现,尽管在一些情况下有例外。
9.句意理解,他们并不是说每个人都完全平等,totally意为全完的
10.句意理解,相反,他们的意思是每个人都有平等的成功的机会
11.句意理解,他们允许最卑微的人和其他人一样有成功的平等机会,
12.句意理解,当一个人出生贫困的时候,自由社会就是这样一个他知道可以改善他的状况的社会。
13.同上,such指的是free society
14.同47空意思,better意为improve,意为改善
15.词组搭配,pay the price意为付出的代价
16.词组,bring out 意为使显示出 give out发出 come out 出现,出版stand out突出,句意为,他们认为,竞争能够让显示出每个人最优秀的部分。
17.句意理解,竞争让美国人非常积极,火力充沛,这里指的是竞争带来的好处,
18.句意理解,在一个给予胜利者太多荣誉的社会,任何因为某种原因无法获胜的人永远也无法和其他人一样很好地适应这个是社会。
19.同上,此处缺少主语,意为无论是谁
20.词组,fit into 固定词组,意为适应
It was 1504,and Columbus was making another trip to the New World. Columbus and his men needed fresh water and food after three months at sea. They saw an island and went on shore. On the island there were unfriendly Indians who refused to give food to them. Columbus’ men were afraid of the Indians, but he had a clever plan. He used sign language to tell the Indians about his mysterious (神秘的) power to turn off the light in the sky. He knew about a lunar eclipse (月蚀) the next night because the information was in his almanac (天文历书). Columbus told the Indians, “ Tomorrow night I’ll turn off the light in the sky.” But they didn’t believe him . When the eclipse began the next night ,the Indians became very frightened . They begged Columbus to turn on the light again , and they quickly gave him all the food and water he wanted. Immediately Columbus and his men hurried back to the ship and sailed away in the moonless night.
1.Columbus and his men stopped at the island because_______________.
A.they wanted to meet the Indians there |
B.they hoped to get supplies of food and water |
C.they had never been on the island before |
D.they had planned to visit it |
2.The Indians ___________ Columbus and his men.
A.were glad to see |
B.were kind to |
C.welcomed |
D.were not kind to |
3.Columbus ________ to tell the Indians that he had mysterious power.
A.used movements of hands and expressions in his face |
B.spoke in the language of the Indians |
C.drew a lot of signs |
D.wrote in the language of the Indians |
4.“The light in the sky ” here means __________.
A.the sun |
B.the moon |
C.the stars |
D.the daylight |
5.The Indians gave Columbus food and water because they _________.
A.believed Columbus was a man with mysterious power |
B.were interested in Columbus’ trip |
C.wanted to help Columbus |
D.were clever |