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    Bobby the mountain climber was famous for his attempts to climb the big snowy mountain. He had tried it at least thirty times, but had always failed halfway.

For the sake of ________ Bobby to try again, Old Peeper, the town optician, who bore witness to his ________, presented him with a pair of ________ sunglasses. "If it starts clouding over or if your feet start hurting, put on these glasses. They'll help you.” Bobby accepted the ________ without giving it much mind, but when his feet started _________ again he remembered his words and put on the glasses. Then ________ came as usual in the form of cloud cover, but seemingly not so thick this time. So Bobby ________climbing, leaving the clouds behind, forgetting his ________, and finally arriving at the summit. It was ___________ worth it. His feeling of triumph was ________, almost as magnificent as that wonderful ________. Resplendent in its silence, the mountain below was surrounded by a dense sea of clouds. Bobby didn't remember the clouds being as ________ as that, so he looked more closely at the sunglasses, and ________ everything.

Peeper had carved a light ________ on the lenses (镜片), in the form of the snow-covered summit. It was made in such a way that you could only ________ it if you looked upwards. Peeper had understood that whenever Bobby lost sight of his ________, he would similarly lose sight of his dream, and his ________ to continue would weaken.

Bobby realised that the only obstacle to reaching the summit had been his own _______. When he could no longer see the top of the mountain, the problems ________. He thanked Peeper for using that little ________ to help him see that his aims were not impossible, and that they were still there, where they had always been.

1.A.convincing B.encouraging C.educating D.entertaining

2.A.practice B.disadvantage C.growth D.failure

3.A.special B.beautiful C.fancy D.expensive

4.A.gift B.challenge C.award D.request

5.A.breaking B.damaging C.aching D.swelling

6.A.danger B.adventure C.pressure D.misfortune

7.A.quitted B.kept C.accomplished D.abandoned

8.A.problem B.pain C.injury D.anxiety

9.A.normally B.practically C.certainly D.exactly

10.A.incomparable B.invisible C.undesirable D.unmeasurable

11.A.experience B.attempt C.view D.present

12.A.white B.thin C.dark D.thick

13.A.recognized B.grasped C.believed D.acknowledged

14.A.image B.spot C.photo D.message

15.A.move B.feel C.change D.see

16.A.objective B.power C.success D.journey

17.A.preference B.will C.competence D.concentration

18.A.mistake B.prejudice C.ignorance D.discouragement

19.A.set off B.cut in C.set in D.showed off

20.A.technology B.tool C.trick D.mark

 

1.B 2.D 3.A 4.A 5.C 6.D 7.B 8.B 9.C 10.A 11.C 12.D 13.B 14.A 15.D 16.A 17.B 18.D 19.C 20.C 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了Bobby作为一个登山者屡次失败,镇上的老眼镜商Peeper为了鼓励他又一次登山,送给他一副特殊的太阳镜,Bobby戴上它终于登上山顶。在山顶上,Bobby发现了眼镜的奥秘之处,原来Peeper在太阳镜片上刻上了山顶的图像,以便于Bobby能时刻看到自己的目标,最终取得了成功。 1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:为了鼓励Bobby再尝试一次,镇上的老眼镜商Peeper……A. convincing说服,使相信;B. encouraging鼓励;C. educating 教育;D. entertaining款待。从后文Peeper对Bobby的帮助中可以看到,是鼓励Bobby再一次尝试。故选B项。 2.考查名词词义辨析。句意:镇上的老眼镜商Peeper见证了他的失败…… A. practice实践,练习;B. disadvantage不足之处; C. growth成长; D. failure失败。根据第一段我们可知Bobby登山屡次失败,所以Peeper见证了他的失败。故选D项。 3.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:……赠送了他一副特殊的太阳镜。A. special特殊的;B. beautiful漂亮的;C. fancy精致的;D. expensive昂贵的。通过浏览后文我们可知:Peeper在太阳镜片上刻上了山顶的影像,是特殊的太阳镜。故选A项。 4.考查名词词义辨析。句意:Bobby没多想就收下了礼物……A. gift礼物;B. challenge挑战;C. award奖品;D. request要求,前面说Peeper送给Bobby一副太阳镜,所以应该是Bobby接受了这个礼物。故选A项。 5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当他的脚再一次开始疼时,他想到了Peeper的话,并戴上了那副眼镜。A. breaking打破,折断,弄坏;B. damaging损害,毁坏;C. aching疼痛;D. swelling肿胀。前文中Peeper 说道“If it starts clouding over or if your feet start hurting, put on these glasses. They'll help you.(如果开始乌云密布或你的脚开始疼,带上这副眼镜,它会帮助你)”。故选C项。 6.考查名词词义辨析。句意:当厄运像往常一样以乌云密布的方式到来了……A. danger危险;B. adventure冒险;C. pressure压力; D. misfortune 厄运,不幸的事。结合前文说Bobby屡次登山失败,此处应该填“厄运,不幸的事”。故选D项。 7.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当厄运像往常一样以乌云密布的方式到来了,但不像平时那么浓厚,所以Bobby继续登山,把乌云置于身后……A. quitted放弃;B. kept继续,持续;C. accomplished完成;D. abandoned放弃,故选B项。 8.考查名词词义辨析。句意:以Bobby继续登山,把乌云置于身后,忘掉了他的疼痛,并最终到达了山顶。A. problem问题; B. pain痛苦C. injury伤 D. anxiety焦虑。因为前文说过他的脚又开始疼时他想到了Peeper的话。故选B项。 9.考查副词词义辨析。句意:这当然是值得的。A. normally通常地,一般地;B. practically实际上,几乎;C. certainly无疑当然;D. exactly精确地,确切地。因为Bobby终于登上了山顶,无疑是很值得的。故选C项。 10.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他的成功感是无法比拟的,几乎和山顶绝妙的风景一样壮观。A. incomparable无可比拟的,无与伦比的; B. invisible看不见的; C. undesirable不受欢迎的; D. unmeasurable无法计量的。与山顶的风景相媲美,足见Bobby此刻的高兴之情是不可比的。故选A项。 11.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他的成功感是无法比拟的,几乎和山顶绝妙的风景一样壮观。A. experience经验,经历;B. attempt尝试;C. view风景; D. present礼物,现在。因为Bobby登上了山顶,以及后文中出现的“the mountain below was surrounded by a dense sea of clouds.(脚下的山浓密的云海包围)”所以此处应该似乎美妙的风景。故选C项。 12.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:在Bobby的记忆中,云没有这么浓厚,所以……A. white白色的;B. thin薄的,稀少的;C. dark黑暗的,乌黑的; D. thick浓密的,厚的。因为他登山时戴的太阳镜上被刻上了山顶的图像,所以并不像真实中的那么浓,因此引入下文Bobby发现太阳镜的奥秘。故选D项。 13.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Bobby在仔细看过太阳镜后,了解了一切。A. recognized承认; B. grasped了解,抓住; C. believed相信;D. acknowledged承认,鸣谢。故选B项。 14.考查名词词义辨析。句意:Peeper在镜片上刻了一个浅色图像,以白雪覆盖的山顶的形式。A. image影像, 肖像,图像; B. spot地点; C. photo照片,相片;D. message信息; 消息。根据下一句话中的“……in the form of the snow-covered summit.(……以白雪覆盖的山顶的形式出现)”所以应是一个画面,又因为是刻在眼镜上的,C选项不符。故选A项。 15.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这样一来当你向上看的时候你就只能看到镜片里山顶的图像。A. move移动;B. feel感觉;C. change改变; D. see看到。故选D项。 16.考查名词词义辨析。句意:Peeper已经了解到了,当Bobby失去他的目标时,他差不多就失去了他的梦想。A. objective目标,任务;B. power力量; C. success成功;D. journey旅行,历程。结合前文可知Peeper送给Bobby太阳镜的目的就是希望他能时刻看到自己的目标。故选A选。 17.考查名词词义辨析。句意:当Bobby失去他的目标时,他差不多就失去了他的梦想,他继续下去的意志力就会减弱。A. preference偏爱;B. will意志力;C. competence能力;D. concentration集中,专心。在爬山过程中,如果是失去梦想,意志力就会减弱。故选B项。 18.考查名词词义辨析。句意:Bobby意识到过去他爬到山顶唯一的障碍就是他自己的沮丧。A. mistake错误; B. prejudice 偏见;C. ignorance忽视;D. discouragement沮丧。结合上文,Bobby在看不到目标是,就失去了梦想,从而降低了意志力,故沮丧是他唯一的障碍。故选D项。 19.考查动词短语辨析。句意:当他看不到山顶时,问题就来了。A. set off出发; (使)开始;B. cut in插嘴; C. set in开始; 到来;D. showed off炫耀,卖弄。根据前文,当Bobby看不到目标时,就会导致一系列问题的到来。故选C项。 20.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他感谢Peeper用这个小把戏来帮助他认识到他的目标不是不可能的A. technology科技,技术; B. tool 工具;C. trick 戏法,诀窍;D. mark记号。通读全文,我们可以知道Peeper为了使Bobby登山时不失去信心,在送给他的太阳镜上刻上山顶的图像,可知这是Peeper的一个小把戏。故选C项。
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