题目内容
Paul had long promised to marry Clara. But at twenty-eight he met and 1 Alice. Clara was—well, perhaps God knows 2 so terrible as a woman—let down in this way.Paul was taken to court. The judge 3 him to pay Clara 600 pounds because of the 4 promise. Paul had to borrow the money from a moneylender. He agreed to 5 back 5 pounds a month—for twenty years. His income 6 the time was 16 pounds a month.
Paul and Alice were poor but 7 unhappy. They had little enough food, certainly, even before the children began to 8 .Each month Paul paid 5 pounds to the money-lender. He worked hard, never taking a 9 .In time, there were seven mouths to 10 .Illness was always with them. It grew 11 when the oldest child was eight. The years of hunger 12 the family, because each month Paul paid 5 pounds…The details of the 13 are ugly, and the result was this: after twelve years of family life, Paul was alone in the world.
He lived alone, 14 memories. Work was not now a god to him: it was a painkiller. Each month he paid…and 15 the twenty years ended. From that moment his income was 16 .
One day, when he sat down on a seat by the sea a 17 woman came and sat down near him.
The woman said,“The 600 pounds has been 18 since the day it was paid to me. It is now 6 000 pounds, and I have kept it for you. Will you let me 19 it with you?”
“No,”said Paul, gently,“Each thousand is a(n) 20 life in a desert between us. It can never bring me any happiness.”
1.A.killed B.promised C.left D.married
2.A.nothing B.something? C.anything D.everything
3.A.hoped B.persuaded C.ordered D.forced
4.A.lost B.broken C.kept D.false
5.A.give B.return C.pay D.go
6.A.on B.at C.in D.for
7.A.little B.very C.not D.certainly
8.A.arrive B.reach C.bear D.enter
9.A.journey B.chance? C.holiday D.reward
10.A.feed B.fill C.eat D.support
11.A.bad B.heavy? C.serious D.tall
12.A.beaten B.weakened? C.bitten D.frightened
13.A.sickness B.family? C.children D.sadness
14.A.good B.bad? C.except D.painful
15.A.all the time B.at one time? C.at times D.in time
16.A.his own B.at an end? C.somebody else’s D.in plenty
17.A.beautiful B.middle-aged?C.strange D.kind-hearted
18.A.in a bank B.spent? C.borrowed D.saved
19.A.spend B.divide? C.share D.enjoy
20.A.short B.unpleasant? C.lasting D.lost
解析:
| 1、根据前文应该是娶了Alice。
2、Clara受到沉重打击,或许上帝知道作为女人,没有什么(nothing)比这事更为糟糕的了。此处考查几个不定代词的含义。 3、A中hope不跟双宾语,其他三项可跟双宾语,但在法庭上,法官应是依法命令(order),而不是(persuade)劝说或(force)迫使。 4、由上文可知,Paul曾许诺娶Clara,但到最后他违背了自己的诺言,因此broken作“遭违背的”,是一个形容词,最为合适。 5、“return”一词不与back连用,pay back偿还(借款等)。 6、at that time在那个时候 7、他们虽然穷但并非不开心。 8、此处意为“(婴儿)降生”(=be born),不及物动词,而bear一词作“生育”讲,例如“She has borne two children.”其过去分词(borne)作“生育”讲时,不用于被动语态。 9、为了赔钱,Paul工作非常努力,从没休过假(take a holiday),其他三词用在此处不符合题意。 10、从字面意思看是喂七张嘴。“mouth”一词在此意为“需要供养的人”更好,与feed搭配作“养活七口人”。 11、从上句“Illness was always with them”及下文家人相继死去,可知病情是越来越严重(serious)。 12、本题考查动词的用法及含义,bitten, beaten两词都是过去分词,但用法不对,依据上下文,连年的饥饿和疾病使这个家庭变得脆弱,不堪一击。所以要选“weaken”(削弱),而frighten一词是“使……害怕”。 13、sickness“疾病” 14、家人离他而去,除了(except)记忆与他相伴以外,他孤独地生活在世上。 15、本题考查time词组的含义:all the time “一直、始终”;at one time “一度、曾经”;at times “有时、不时”;in time “最后、最终”。 16、根据本文可知道到那个时候他的薪水就是他自己的了,因为帐已经还完了。 17、根据下文提示,见到的是20年未曾见过面的Clara,她已是中年(middle-aged)。 18、由下文可知,Clara未曾动过这笔钱,一直在一家银行存着。 19、和某人分享,用“share” 20、从全文可以看出,他失去了很多,所以选lost
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提示:
As you probably know, J.Paul Getty was one of the richest and moat successful American industrialists in history.Quite ambitious from an early age, Getty made his first million at age 23 in 1916.He later went on to found the Getty oil company, In 1957, Fortune magazine named him the richest living American and in 1966, the Guinness Book of Records named him as the world's richest private citizen.
Although he is highly regarded by vast numbers of people for his financial success, as a younger man, his drive to acquire power and money had a detrimental impact on other aspects of his life, particularly in his relationships with women.He was, at one point quoted assaying "A lasting relationship with a woman is only possible if you are a business failure.” He married five times, having children with four of these wives.He couldn’t seem to keep a marriage going for very long.His obsession with having a fortune and power alienated (疏远) each of his wives, eventually driving them away. His marriage with his first wife Jeanette lasted for only three years, with Allene for two years, Adolphine, four years, Ann, four years, and finally Louise, nineteen years.
Perhaps as a young man, Getty was willing to pay whatever price for financial success.Yet Paul came to feel some regret in regard to his life priorities as he approached his later years when he Wrote: "I hate and regret the failure of my marriages.I would gladly give all of my millions for just one lasting marriage success."
At the end of Getty's life, all of the wealth that he had got meant very little to him.It was only then that he became wise enough to understand what really mattered most.Despite all of his accomplishments, he died with great regret.
It' s a sad story and a cautionary tale for those of us who may have chosen to make career building our highest priority(优先权), thereby ignoring our relationships.Like any other living organism, relationships require care and attention in order to grow.Even the strongest relationships will he damaged, if there is not enough care.
【小题1】What is Paragraph l mainly about?
| A.People' s admiration for J.Paul Getty. |
| B.How J.Paul Getty led his life. |
| C.J. Paul Getty's achievements. |
| D.How J.Paul Getty became rich. |
| A.harmful | B.interesting | C.positive | D.demanding |
| A.Ann | B.Adolphine | C.Allene | D.Louise |
| A.business | B.politics | C.marriage | D.education |
| A.Young people should focus an career - building. |
| B.The strongest relationships between people won't be damaged. |
| C.We should attend to the needs in relationships. |
| D.Successful people don't care about relationships with others. |
As you probably know, J.Paul Getty was one of the richest and moat successful American industrialists in history.Quite ambitious from an early age, Getty made his first million at age 23 in 1916.He later went on to found the Getty oil company, In 1957, Fortune magazine named him the richest living American and in 1966, the Guinness Book of Records named him as the world's richest private citizen.
Although he is highly regarded by vast numbers of people for his financial success, as a younger man, his drive to acquire power and money had a detrimental impact on other aspects of his life, particularly in his relationships with women.He was, at one point quoted assaying "A lasting relationship with a woman is only possible if you are a business failure.” He married five times, having children with four of these wives.He couldn’t seem to keep a marriage going for very long.His obsession with having a fortune and power alienated (疏远) each of his wives, eventually driving them away. His marriage with his first wife Jeanette lasted for only three years, with Allene for two years, Adolphine, four years, Ann, four years, and finally Louise, nineteen years.
Perhaps as a young man, Getty was willing to pay whatever price for financial success.Yet Paul came to feel some regret in regard to his life priorities as he approached his later years when he Wrote: "I hate and regret the failure of my marriages.I would gladly give all of my millions for just one lasting marriage success."
At the end of Getty's life, all of the wealth that he had got meant very little to him.It was only then that he became wise enough to understand what really mattered most.Despite all of his accomplishments, he died with great regret.
It' s a sad story and a cautionary tale for those of us who may have chosen to make career building our highest priority(优先权), thereby ignoring our relationships.Like any other living organism, relationships require care and attention in order to grow.Even the strongest relationships will he damaged, if there is not enough care.
1.What is Paragraph l mainly about?
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A.People' s admiration for J.Paul Getty. |
|
B.How J.Paul Getty led his life. |
|
C.J. Paul Getty's achievements. |
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D.How J.Paul Getty became rich. |
2.The underlined word "detrimental" in Paragraph 2 is the closest in meaning to "_ ".
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A.harmful |
B.interesting |
C.positive |
D.demanding |
3.J.Paul Getty's marriage that lasted for the longest time was with _ .
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A.Ann |
B.Adolphine |
C.Allene |
D.Louise |
4.At the end of his life, what J.Paul Getty cares about most is the success in .
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A.business |
B.politics |
C.marriage |
D.education |
5.What is the author's conclusion from the passage?
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A.Young people should focus an career - building. |
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B.The strongest relationships between people won't be damaged. |
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C.We should attend to the needs in relationships. |
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D.Successful people don't care about relationships with others. |