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1.I am a man who has been self-centered and I have had a lack of respect for myself and others around me.I participated in various transformation workshops; however,it made no(31)C.I remained(32)A in my life.As a result,I became separated from my family and reached the rock (33)B in my life.Having reached there,I (34)A transforming myself.After some time,I(35)D to myself:start believing in yourself and it will make a difference in your life.I first started loving myself and then all those around me.I started respecting myself and then others around me.My self-worth(36)C.
Sangeeta is my workmate.She's honest and respectful.She's very poor and has a large family to(37)D.In addition,her husband doesn't hold a regular job.(38)A,she's struggling in life.
On a cold(39)Dmorning,when she came to work,I found her shaking.I asked whether she had something to keep warm.She didn't reply.I had my(40)B.The next day when she came to work again,I gave her the money to buy a(n)(41)Afor herself.The expression of(42)C in her eyes was something that will(43)D with me for a long time.
A few weeks ago,she was(44)C and didn't come to work.Instead,she sent her(45)B to do her work.The moment I realized Sangeeta was sick,I gave her friend the money to buy medicines for her treatment.It(46)A Sangeeta some time to recover from her illness.The first thing I(47)B was whether she needed any more help of any kind.And she said,"Sir,you've done(48)C for me.I'm grateful to you."
That was the moment when I realized that I'm walking my path.Sometimes,I still(49)B,but I get up and start(50)D again even though I may have hurt myself in the process.

31.A.effectB.effortC.differenceD.result
32.A.stuckB.stoppedC.attractedD.devoted
33.A.topB.bottomC.middleD.side
34.A.resistedB.insistedC.decidedD.continued
35.A.noddedB.readC.whisperedD.thought
36.A.appearedB.disappearedC.increasedD.decreased
37.A.supplyB.provideC.holdD.support
38.A.In shortB.In allC.In detailD.In fact
39.A.springB.summerC.autumnD.winter
40.A.replyB.answerC.resultD.reason
41.A.overcoatB.mealC.houseD.medicine
42.A.happinessB.sadnessC.thankfulnessD.disappointment
43.A.shareB.leaveC.keepD.remain
44.A.hurtB.deadC.illD.retired
45.A.husbandB.friendC.brotherD.father
46.A.tookB.spentC.costD.paid
47.A.came aboutB.cared aboutC.set aboutD.brought about
48.A.wellB.greatlyC.enoughD.entirely
49.A.get downB.fall downC.pull downD.break down
50.A.goingB.passingC.seekingD.wa lking

分析 本文叙述了我在遭遇低谷时仍然帮助别人,得到了他人的感激,这也启示我可以继续人生之旅.

解答 31-35 CABAD  36-40 CDADB  41-45 ACDCB  46-50 ABCBD
31.C.考查名词.由句意可推知,然而这并没有什么区别.difference"区别,差异".故选C.
32.A.考查短语.由句意可推知,我仍停留在我的生活中,也就是生活没什么改变,停留在以前的生活状态里.be stuck in表示"卡住了,陷入".故选A.
33.B.考查名词.由句意可推知,结果我与家人分开,到达了我人生的最低点,即人生的低谷.bottom"底部,末端".故选B.
34.A.考查动词.由句意可推知,到达那儿以后,我抵制改变我自己.resist"抵抗,对抗".故选A.
35.D.考查短语.由句意可推知,语境表示"一段时间后,我心中想着".think to oneself"心中想,自思自忖".故选D.
36.C.考查动词.由句意可推知,我的自我价值增加了.increase"增加,增长".故选C.
37.D.考查动词.由句意可推知,她很穷,有一个大家庭要养活.support"供养,支撑".故选D.
38.A.考查短语.由句意可推知,简言之,她在生活中挣扎.in short"简言之,总之".故选A.
39.D.考查名词.由句意可推知,一个寒冷冬天的早上,当她来上班时,我发现她在发抖.winter"冬天,冬季".故选D.
40.B.考查名词.由句意可推知,我有了答案.answer"答案".故选B.
41.A.考查名词.由句意可推知,我给她钱让她去给自己买件大衣.overcoat"大衣".故选A.
42.C.考查名词.由句意可推知,她眼中感谢的神情一直在我脑海中停留了很长时间.thankfulness"感谢".故选C.
43.D.考查动词.由句意可推知,参见上题解析.remain"停留,逗留".故选D.
44.C.考查形容词.由句意可推知,几周以后,她生病了,没来上班.ill"生病的".故选C.
45.B.考查名词.由句意可推知,她让她的朋友代替做她的工作.friend"朋友".故选B.
46.A..考查短语.由句意可推知,angeeta需要花些时间从病痛中恢复过来.It takes sb.some time to do sth."某人花费多少时间做某事".故选A.
47.B.考查短语.由句意可推知,我关心的第一件事是她是否需要更多形式的帮助.care about"关心,在意".故选B.
48.C.考查形容词.由句意可推知,你为我做的足够了.enough"足够的".故选C.
49.B.考查短语.由句意可推知,有时候,我仍然会跌倒,但是我站起来继续前进.fall down"跌倒".故选B.
50.D.考查动词.由句意可推知,有时候,我仍然会跌倒,但是我站起来继续前进.walk"走,行走".故选D.

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