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I honestly don't think that anyone out there really tries hard to become nobody in every aspect of their lives. Although there are some people that are1with their situation in life,2has something they want to be excellent in; something they want to3Unfortunately, most people don't have the4to do something about it. They waste away their time and talents day-dreaming of what could be5living the life they want.
People are6taking the easy road in life: it's less risky, it doesn't7a lot of effort and it's comfortable. Change 8you to step out of your comfort zone and into the9 You have to change yourself, your surroundings and even your habits.
Everyone has those moments in life10you look at where you are and the things you've done to get there;11, you'll be either proud or12. For those of you who have reached the point where you are wondering, "how did I get here?" , there is still hope.
Change is13If it were easy, we would all be famous billionaires living in mansions(豪宅).The fact that it's hard is what makes change and14so great. Improving your life will15several positive outcomes such as, giving you a better 16of self, making you a better person, mother, father, friend, etc. and you' 11 find yourself being17 in general. You need to understand that changing yourself for the better won't 18 challenges in your life — it will just 19you to be able to face them.
If you have tried to change in the past and failed, don't 20. You can still change and start making a difference in your life.
(1)A.familiar B.concerned C.content D.angry
(2)A.everyone B.none C.no one D.someone
(3)A.be accused of B.be proud of C.be absorbed in D.be particular about
(4)A.drive B.strength C.energy D.time
(5)A.regardless of B.in spite of C.afraid of D.instead of
(6)A.previously B.confidently C.constantly D.unwillingly
(7)A.involve B.invite C.make D.deserve
(8)A.advises B.demands C.wishes D.requires
(9)A.future B.unknown C.complex D.bright
(10)A.how B.where C.when D.whom
(11)A.as a result B.in all C.in other words D.above all
(12)A.satisfied B.anxious C.disappointed D.excited
(13)A.easy B.difficult C.natural D.necessary
(14)A.improvement B.encouragement C.argument D.entertainment
(15)A.succeed in B.differ from C.result in D.focus on
(16)A.fate B.sense C.direction D.decision
(17)A.angrier B.sadder C.smarter D.happier
(18)A.take away B.take up C.take in D.take off
(19)A.permit B.advise C.prepare D.inform
(20)A.leave B.quit C.cry D.sigh

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

【解析】这是一篇夹叙夹议的文章,作者告诉大家不要安于现状,要试图改变自己,改善你的生活,从而导致许多积极的结果。并且得出人生感悟:即使你在过去试图改变,但是失败了,也不要放弃。
(1)考查形容词辨析。根据前文 I honestly don't think that anyone out there really tries hard to become nobody in every aspect of their lives.可知此处句意:尽管有些人对他们的生活现状很生气。familiar 熟悉的, concerned 关心的,content 满意的, angry生气的,be angry with...对...感到生气,所以答案是D。
(2)考查代词辨析。结合语境可知句意:每个人都有一些他们想要擅长的东西。everyone 每个人, none 没有人, no one 没有人,someone有人。所以答案是A。
(3)考查短语辨析。结合语境可知句意:有一些他们想要引以为豪的东西。be accused of 被指控, be proud of自豪, be absorbed in专心于, be particular about讲究。所以答案是B。
(4)考查名词辨析。根据常识可知句意:不幸的是,多数人没有驱动力去做这些事情。drive 推动力,驱动力,strength 力量,energy 能量, time时间。所以答案是A。
(5)考查短语辨析。句意:他们浪费了他们的时间和才能,梦想着可能发生的事情,而不是过他们想要的生活。 regardless of 不管,in spite of 尽管, afraid of 害怕, instead of而不是。所以答案是D。
(6)考查副词辨析。句意:在生活中,人们不断走容易的道路。 previously 以前,confidently 自信地,constantly 不断地, unwillingly不愿意地。所以答案是C。
(7)考查动词辨析。句意:它不涉及很多努力并且它很舒适。involve 涉及,invite 邀请,make 制造,deserve应受。所以答案是A。
(8)考查动词辨析。句意:改变要求你走出你的舒适区,迈入未知。advises 建议,demands 要求,wishes 希望, requires要求。固定搭配require sb to do ...要求某人做某事,所以答案是D。
(9)考查名词辨析。句意:改变要求你走出你的舒适区,迈入未知。future 未来,unknown未知,complex 复合, bright明亮。所以答案是B。
(10)考查定语从句。根据句子结构可知 ___10___you look at where you are and the things you've done to get there 是一个定语从句,moments先行词moments,关系词在从句中作时间状语,所以用关系副词when,所以答案是C。
(11)考查短语辨析。句意:结果是,你或者骄傲,或者失望。 as a result 结果, in all总共, in other words 换句话说,above all首先。所以答案是A。
(12)考查形容词辨析。句意:结果是,你或者骄傲,或者失望。satisfied 满意的, anxious 忧虑的,disappointed 失望的, excited激动的。所以答案是C。
(13)考查形容词辨析。根据If it were easy, we would all be famous billionaires living in mansions(豪宅). 可知句意:改变是困难的。easy 容易的, difficult困难的, natural 自然的, necessary必要的。所以答案是A。
(14)考查名词辨析。句意:它很难的这一事实使得改变和提高是那样伟大。improvement 提高,encouragement 鼓励, argument 论证, entertainment娱乐。所以答案是A。
(15)考查短语辨析。句意:改善你的生活,将会导致许多积极的结果。 succeed in 成功, differ from 与……不同, result in 导致,focus on集中于。所以答案是C。
(16)考查短语辨析。句意:例如,给你一种更好的自我感知。固定搭配a sense of self自我感知。所以答案是B。
(17)考查形容词辨析。句意:总之你会发现你自己会更开心。angrier 更生气,sadder 更难过,smarter 更聪明, happier更快乐。所以答案是D。
(18)考查动词短语辨析。句意:你需要明白把你自己向好的方向改变,不会带走挑战。 take away 带走,take up 开始从事,take in 吸收, take off起飞。所以答案是A。
(19)考查动词辨析。句意:你要为面对挑战做好准备。 permit 允许,advise 建议,prepare 准备,inform通知。所以答案是C。
(20)考查动词辨析。句意:如果你在过去试图改变,但是失败了,不要放弃。 leave 离开, quit 放弃,cry哭, sigh叹气。所以答案是B。

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