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    I was born and brought up in Texas and I am a graduate of the University of Texas. However, around my second \rear in law school. I wanted to make a great _____, which was almost unheard of for Texans: I wanted to leave!

I_____this after completing my first year internship(实习期). I knew I wanted something _____and my chance came. A snowstorm blanketed the entire city and thousands of people were_____. I overheard that StubHub, a big company from San Francisco, was giving a _____next door to my hotel. I thought if I could get an internship, I could _____the summer and at least see what it was like. Yes, it was a huge leap(巨变).I told myself I was_____.

There was just one problem: I wasn't _____to the StubHub party. But you know I'm the type of person who goes for something she ____. Needless to say, I _____ the party and found my way to the president. I ____ introduced myself and then asked if they had a ____ internship program. Guess what? They _____my request to be an intern, even though no such program ____.

Although the legal department didn't have a______position for me, the experience has____my life. Working for a great company in San Francisco, I'm incredibly ______for making my decision to leave Texas.

By leaving Texas, I learned that it is so much more______to try the unfamiliar than to stay in the ____. Exploring the unfamiliar is how you'll understand what _____ your life. I say, dive in head first.

1.A.agreement B.change C.promise D.success

2.A.knew B.heard C.realized D.confirmed

3.A.easy B.beneficial C.familiar D.different

4.A.gathered B.killed C.controlled D.rescued

5.A.contest B.performance C.party D.speech

6.A.look for B.fight for C.wait for D.leave for

7.A.lucky B.ready C.diligent D.unselfish

8.A.going B.expecting C.invited D.permitted

9.A.wants B.promises C.tells D.refuses

10.A.enjoyed B.crashed C.joined D.reached

11.A.carefully B.kindly C.slowly D.nervously

12.A.real B.legal C.big D.new

13.A.thought B.kept C.declined D.accepted

14.A.appeared B.broadcast C.existed D.worked

15.A.permanent B.high C.right D.good

16.A.disturbed B.shaped C.updated D.ruined

17.A.calm B.confident C.happy D.regretful

18.A.rewarding B.difficult C.important D.shocking

19.A.company B.distance C.urban D.comfortable

20.A.makes B.fits C.troubles D.endangers

 

1.B 2.C 3.D 4.A 5.C 6.D 7.B 8.C 9.A 10.B 11.B 12.B 13.D 14.C 15.A 16.B 17.C 18.A 19.D 20.B 【解析】 本文为记叙文。作者在从小生活的德克萨斯上了大学,但在实习的第二年想有一个巨大的改变,即离开安逸的德克萨斯。于是利用机会到了旧金山工作。这种经历让作者认识到尝试陌生的事物比呆在舒适的地方更有意义,探索不熟悉的东西,才能了解什么适合你的生活。 1.考查名词辨析。句意:我想做出巨大的改变。A. agreement协议;B. change变化;C. promise诺言;D. success成功。根据前文内容可知,作者在从小长大的德克萨斯上的大学。然而,在法学院的第二年,我想离开这儿。这对德州人来说几乎是闻所未闻的。可知做出巨大的改变(change)。在第二段最后一句“it was a huge leap(巨变).I told myself l”可知,change符合题意,故选B。 2.考查动词辨析。句意:完成第一年的实习后,我就想离开德克萨斯(让离开德克萨斯变成现实)。A. knew知道;B. heard听到;C. realized实现,将…变为现实;D. confirmed确定。根据上文“However, around my second year in law school. I wanted to make a great change,”可知,作者在第二年实习时,即把离开德克萨斯变成现实(realized)。因此C项符合题意,故选C。 3.考查形容词辨析。句意:我知道我想要不同的东西,我的机会来了。 A. easy容易的;B. beneficial有益的;C. familiar熟悉的;D. different不同的。根据上下文的内容可知,作者是一个喜欢追求自己想要的东西的人。以及最后一段“to try the unfamiliar than to stay in the ___19___”中的“try the unfamiliar”尝试不熟悉的东西,与different对应,故选D。 4.考查动词辨析。句意:暴风雪席卷了整个城市,成千上万的人聚集在一起。A. gathered聚集; B. killed杀死;C. controlled控制;D. rescued拯救。根据语境可知,暴风雪袭击了整个城市,成千上万的人聚集在一起。以及下文有一个盛大的Party可知,此处是指许多人聚集在这儿,故选A。 5.考查名词辨析。句意:我无意中听说一家来自旧金山的大公司,在我住的酒店隔壁举办了一个派对。A. contest比赛;B. performance表现,表演;C. party派对;D. speech演讲。根据下文“I wasn't ___8___to the StubHub party.”可知,此处是指party,故选C。 6.考查动词辨析。句意:这个夏天我能离开这儿了。A. look for寻找;B. fight for为......而战;C. wait for选修;D. leave for(离开......)到......,前往。根据上文可知,作者想离开,想要不同的生活,因此此处是指终于有机会在这个夏天离开德克萨斯了。故选D。 7.考查形容词辨析。句意:这是一个巨大的改变,我告诉自己我做好准备了。A. lucky运气的;B. ready准备好的;C. diligent勤奋的;D. unselfish无私的。上文的内容告诉我们,他一直有离开的想法,此处是指现在自己已做好了离开的准备了。故选B。 8.考查动词辨析。句意:有一个问题:我没有被邀请去参加Party。A. going去;B. expecting期望;C. invited邀请;D. permitted允许。根据上下文的内容可知,这是一个公司的Party,作者没有被邀请。故选C。 9.考查动词辨析。句意:但是你知道我是那种追求自己所追求的东西的人。A. wants想要;B. promises承诺;C. tells告诉;D. refuses拒绝。根据语境可知,作者是一个为了追求想要的东西的人,所以她知道她想要(wants)的是什么,故选A。 10.考查动词辨析。句意:我闯进派对,见到了她。A. enjoyed喜欢,享受;B. crashed碰撞;C. joined加入;D. reached到达。crash the party为固定搭配,意为“闯入派对”。根据上文可知,作者没有被邀请到派对,可知,我只好“闯入派对(crash the party)”,见到了董事长。故选B。 11.考查副词辨析。句意:我友好地进行了自我介绍。A. carefully仔细地;B. kindly衷心地,友好地;C. slowly 慢慢地;D. nervously紧张地。根据上文我是闯入派对的,而我却没有恶意,所以此处用kindly来说明我的友好,故选B。 12.考查形容词辨析。句意:然后问他们有没有与法律有关的实习项目。A. real真正的;B. legal与法律有关的,合法的;C. big大的;D. new新的。根据前文可知作者是学习法律的,以及后面的“Although the legal department didn't have a___15___position for me,”可知,是没有与法律有关的(legal)实习项目,故选B。 13.考查动词辨析。句意:你猜怎么着?他们接受了我的实习要求。A. thought想,认为;B. kept保持;C. declined拒绝,下降;D. accepted接受。根据后面的“Although the legal department didn't have a___15___position for me,”中的转折连词although,可知,虽然法律部没有这样的实习项目,还是接受(accepted)了我的实习要求。故选D。 14.考查动词辨析。句意:他们接受了我的实习申请,尽管当时这样的项目还没有。A. appeared出现;B. broadcast广播;C. existed存在;D. worked工作。根据下文语境可知,此处是指这样的项目还不存在(existed)。故选C。 15.考查形容词辨析。句意:虽然法律部没有给我一个固定的职位,但这段经历却改变了我的一生。A. permanent长久的,固定的,正式的;B. high高的;C. right正确的;D. good好的。根据语境可知,法律部接受了他,但因为没有这个实习项目,所以没有一个固定的(permanent)职位给他。故选A。 16.考查动词辨析。句意:虽然法律部没有给我一个固定的职位,但这段经历影响了我的人生。A. disturbed 打扰;B. shaped塑造,影响…的发展;C. updated更新;D. ruined毁坏,破坏。根据全文尤其是最后一段的内容可知,离开德克萨斯前往旧金山的经历给了他很大的影响,塑造(shaped)了他的人生,让他探索不熟悉的事物 ,故选B。 17.考查形容词辨析。句意:我非常高兴能做出离开德克萨斯的决定。A. calm冷静的;B. confident自信的;C. happy快乐的;D. regretful遗憾的,后悔的。根据文章的内容可知,作者一心想离开自己从小生活的德克萨斯,到了旧金山,给他的人生很大的影响,因此他非常高兴(happy)能做出离开德克萨斯的决定。故选C。 18.考查形容词辨析。句意:离开德克萨斯,我意识到尝试陌生的事物比呆在舒适的地方更有意义。A. rewarding值得做的,有益的;B. difficult 困难的;C. important重要的;D. shocking震惊的。根据上文的内容可知,作者离开德克萨斯,到了旧金山,给他的人生很大的影响,他非常高兴能做出离开德克萨斯的决定。因此他觉得这种方式比留在德克萨斯更有益的(rewarding),故选A。 19.考查语境。句意:离开得克萨斯州后,我意识到尝试陌生的事物比呆在舒适的地方更有意义。A. company公司;B. distance距离;C. urban城市的,都市的;D. comfortable舒适的。作者从小生活在得克萨斯州 ,而旧金山是一个陌生的地方,因此在熟悉的地方工作和生活会比在一个陌生的地方更舒适的(comfortable),故选D。 20.考查动词辨析。句意:探索不熟悉的东西,你才能了解什么适合你的生活。A. makes制造;B. fits适合;C. troubles麻烦;D. endangers使处于危险。根据全文的内容可知,此处是指作者认为只有不断探索,才会知道什么才是适合(fits)你的生活,故选B。
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