题目内容

Leave that work to me, and I’ll do it ________.

[  ]
A.

lonely

B.

alone

C.

lone

D.

loneliness

答案:B
解析:

本题的意思是:“把这工作交给我吧,我可以单独完成。”而do it alone是个固定短语,意思是“单独做某事”,此处alone是副词,所以正确答案是B项。lonely意为“孤独的”,强调人内心的感受;loneliness是其名词形式;lone是形容词,意为“单独的,独自的”,只用在名词前。


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    I listened to her    40   looking around as I loaded my stuff onto the conveyor belt (传送带).I didn’t want    41    to do with that kind of attitude, and if ever I’d felt like letting someone go     42     of me, it wouldn’t be such a woman!

But then I    43   back.Standing beside the woman was a five-year-old girl,    44    her granddaughter.The girl’s part of the shopping    45   of some comic books.

I couldn’t    46   it.I pushed my shopping back to the end of the conveyor belt,     47    a space.“After you,” I said to the woman and the girl, and    48    them to a big     49    .The woman was delighted, and even    50    to complain ---- until she was walking away.

So,   51   bother having helped? It was because that little girl was probably taking in her granny’s complaint like a sponge(海绵).She was learning how to    52    situations like that by listening to her granny.I’d seen that I could interrupt that complaining, and put a smile and some   53    into the middle of it.

We can all complain; we can all react    54    , but it doesn’t have to be like that.And, even if only for a few     55     , I wanted to leave that little soul with just a glimpse of another way.

A.busy     B.big   C.free        D.empty

A.quarrel B.argument        C.praise     D.complaint

A.opened B.closed   C.left        D.hired

A.would         B.need      C.could     D.must

A.beyond       B.without         C.with       D.by

A.something          B.nothing         C.everything           D.anything

A.ahead  B.behind   C.beside   D.back

A.went   B.glanced         C.focused  D.jumped

A.merely        B.surely           C.possibly        D.luckily

A.contained B.included   C.consisted       D.made

A.think        B.help      C.believe         D.forget

A.taking   B.leaving      C.bringing         D.occupying

A.returned  B.pleased    C.treated          D.served

A.smile    B.meal      C.joke      D.room

A.thanked  B.paid         C.checked        D.forgot

A.how         B.what      C.why            D.who

A.face with B.put with     C.deal with      D.do with

A.truth        B.kindness       C.courage         D.money

A.actively  B.correctly   C.negatively    D.patiently

A.hours    B.chances    C.years    D.seconds

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Expectations will weigh you down. Expectations will distract (使分心)you from the performance and make your muscles tighten up. Want to perform to your potential when it counts the most? Then write your goals on a piece of paper before you leave for the game, match or race, and then leave that paper at home!  Make a deal with yourself to let go of your goals. Expectations and goals should be your training partner, used to motivate you to work harder during practice and take your game to the next level, However, never take your goals and expectations into a competition. You will not perform to your potential!
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【小题1】According to the passage, for an athlete one of the biggest mistakes is _______.

A.forgetting his goals when competingB.worrying about his not winning
C.carrying his goals into the competitionD.paying too much attention to the result
【小题2】The underlined part  “weigh you down” in the second paragraph probably means “________”.
A.make you feel anxiousB.make you want to do something
C.help you perform to the potentialD.help you concentrate on something
【小题3】According to the author, expectations and goals should be ________.
A.set within one’s capabilities
B.used as an encouragement when training
C.written down in case of being forgotten
D.divided into some small parts
【小题4】What might be the most suitable title for the passage?
A.Keep your goals in mindB.Set your goals for a competition
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A.You can only find motels in the big National Parks.

B.They are free for people who arrive by car.

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D.The word “motel” is formed by two words.

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A.an interesting story

B.the experience of the author’s friend

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D.bears usually look for food at night

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D.there is warning for tourists to New York

 

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