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    “Oh, no! You’re moving?” Such was my neighbor’s ______ when she saw household items appearing on my lawn and ______ my driveway.

“Nope. Just cleaning house!” I called back, smiling.

This yard sale had been the result of six months of ______. I had searched every ______ and overflowing closet and cupboard—crazy about my seeking to find items to ______.

I met loads of ______ and friendly people. The Mirror Lady was ______ to buy the antique mirror from my first apartment for her daughter’s first apartment; and the Futon Girl, a college sophomore, said my futon (沙发床) and frame were ______ for her dorm room.

And how can I ______ the Camera Man? Bending absorbedly over the “technology” table, he spotted my husband’s faded ______ bag from the early 80s. Zippered compartments (隔包) ______ a broken camera and a few old lenses. “Wow!” he said, as he picked it up and made me a(n) ______. I asked what he was going to do with it. “It’s just cool—I have a shelf at home for cool ______ technology.” So apparently he ______ it just so he could look at it. As he walked down the driveway with the dusty bag ______ over his shoulder, for a second I ______ my journalist husband doing the same, heading out to ______ a story. That made me feel ______.

All yard sales lasted two days. As hard as it can be to let things ______, the true value of those things is to ______ you of a place you lived in, a special time in your life, or a loved one in your heart.

1.A. acquisition    B. concern    C. explanation    D. meaning

2.A. picking up    B. getting over    C. putting up    D. taking over

3.A. adaptation    B. protection    C. preparation    D. production

4.A. messy    B. bare    C. elegant    D. tidy

5.A. measure    B. present    C. serve    D. sell

6.A. generous    B. conservative    C. interesting    D. cautious

7.A. thrilled    B. tired    C. confused    D. embarrassed

8.A. famous    B. perfect    C. vital    D. cheap

9.A. blame    B. trouble    C. worry    D. forget

10.A. camera    B. hand    C. plastic    D. tool

11.A. allocate    B. approached    C. exposed    D. withdraw

12.A. appointment    B. appeal    C. excuse    D. offer

13.A. fashionable    B. old    C. advanced    D. portable

14.A. bought    B. improved    C. donated    D. twisted

15.A. disappearing    B. hanging    C. printing    D. winding

16.A. pictured    B. appreciated    C. stopped    D. forgave

17.A. review    B. report    C. rhyme    D. repeat

18.A. lonely    B. silly    C. good    D. hopeful

19.A. gather    B. survive    C. control    D. go

20.A. cheat    B. inform    C. remind    D. warn

 

1. B 2. D 3. C 4. A 5. D 6. C 7. A 8. B 9. D 10. A 11. C 12. D 13. B 14. A 15. B 16. A 17. B 18. C 19. D 20. C 【解析】 本文属于记叙文,讲述作者处理自家物品,这些物品很受欢迎,也对作者也有深刻意义。 1.考查名词词义辨析。句意:当她看见我的草坪和道路上堆满了家里的东西的时候,她担忧的问到,你要搬家了吗? A. acquisition获得;B. concern担忧;C. explanation解释;D. meaning意思。根据本文中Oh, no! You’re moving?可知,邻居很担忧,故选B。 2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当她看见我的草坪和道路上堆满了家里的东西的时候,她担忧的问到,你要搬家了吗?A. picking up捡起;B. getting over越过;C. putting up搭建,张贴;D. taking over接管。根据前文可知,作者把物件都搬出来了,放在草坪和道路上,故选D。 3.考查名词词义辨析。句意:庭院售货就是六个月准备的结果。A. adaptation改编;B. protection保护;C. preparation准备;D. production生产。根据前文可知,作者要清理房屋,故有东西要卖,故选C。 4.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我找了每个乱糟糟又多余的柜子,疯狂地找可以卖地东西。A. messy乱糟糟的;B. bare赤裸的;C. elegant优雅的;D. tidy整齐的。根据文章可知,作者清理多余的东西,在乱糟糟的柜子寻找,故选A。 5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我找了每个乱糟糟又多余的柜子,疯狂地找可以卖地东西。A. measure测量;B. present赠送;C. serve服务;D. sell卖。根据前文yard sale可知,作者找东西来卖,故选D。 6.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我遇到了很多有趣又友好的人。A. generous慷慨的;B. conservative保守的;C. interesting有趣的;D. cautious谨慎的。根据后文可知,作者卖的物品很有意思,故选C。 7.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:买镜子的女士很惊讶地买了一柄旧镜子,这把镜子是为她女儿的第一所房子买的,也是我的第一所房子买的。 A. thrilled非常兴奋的;B. tired疲惫的;C. confused疑惑的;D. embarrassed尴尬的。根据前文可知,作者的东西卖的好,因为刚好是别人需要的,故选A。 8.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:买沙发床的女士,是一个大二学生,说我的沙发床和架子很适合她的卧室。A. famous著名的;B. perfect完美的;C. vital至关重要的; D. cheap便宜的。根据前文可知,作者的东西卖的好,因为刚好是别人需要的,故选B。 9.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我怎么能忘记买相机的男士呢?A. blame责备;B. trouble麻烦;C. worry 担忧;D. forget忘记。根据后文可知,本段讲述买相机的男士的事情,故选D。 10.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他认出了我的褪色的相机包是20世纪80年代早期出产的。A. camera相机;B. hand手;C. plastic塑料的;D. tool工具。根据文章可知,本句讲述买相机男士的事情,故选A。 11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:一个拉链的隔包露出一个坏了的相机和几枚镜头。A. allocate分配;B. approached靠近;C. exposed暴露;D. withdraw撤退。根据文章可知,本句描述相机的情况,故选C。 12.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他感叹了一声,拿起相机,给我报了一个价格。A. appointment预约;B. appeal吸引力;C. excuse借口;D. offer报价。根据文章可知,该男士买作者的相机,故选D。 13.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这很棒,我家里有个架子专门放置这些以前很酷的科技产品。A. fashionable时尚的;B. old老的;C. advanced先进的;D. portable便携的。根据文章可知,作者的相机很久了,故选B。 14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:为了能够看它,他买了这个相机。A. bought买;B. improved提高; C. donated捐赠;D. twisted扭曲。根据文章可知,作者的相机卖了,故选A。 15.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他从车道离开,肩上挂着相机包。A. disappearing 消失;B. hanging 悬挂;C. printing打印;D. winding蜿蜒。根据文章可知,本句描述相机男离开的模样,故选B。 16.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在那一瞬间,我脑海里勾画出我记者丈夫也做着同样的事情,出发去报道一则新闻。A. pictured勾画;B. appreciated欣赏;C. stopped停止;D. forgave原谅。根据doing the same可知,相机男的行为让作者想起了自己的丈夫,故选A。 17.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在那一瞬间,我脑海里勾画出我记者丈夫也做着同样的事情,出发去报道一则新闻。A. review复习;B. report报道;C. rhyme节奏;D. repeat重复。根据前文journalist husband可知,作者丈夫是记者,工作是报道新闻,故选B。 18.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:那让我感觉很好。A. lonely孤独的;B. silly 愚蠢的;C. good好的;D. hopeful有希望的。根据文章可知,作者对于自己的东西能够给人带来好处,故选C。 19.考查动词词义辨析。句意:把那些东西处理掉尽管很艰难,这些东西的真正价值在于提醒你生活所在的地方,让你想起生活中一段特别的时间,让你想起你心中爱的人。A. gather聚集; B. survive幸存;C. control控制;D. go去。本句为短语let sth go 处理掉东西,故选D。 20.考查动词词义辨析。句意:把那些东西处理掉尽管很艰难,这些东西的真正价值在于提醒你生活所在的地方,让你想起生活中一段特别的时间,让你想起你心中爱的人。A. cheat欺骗;B. inform通知;C. remind提醒;D. warn警告。根据文章可知,作者阐述处理物件给自己带来的意义,故选C。
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