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    One day when I was 15 years old, I had some friends over to hang out. While we were making food in the ________, my brother came in. He ________ his beef next to my thick one and said, “Courtney, your beef is bigger than mine. You don’t need to eat; you’re already fat enough.” Then he walked out, laughing.

________ comments on my physical appearance were nothing new. Something inside me ________ to his idea that my legs were unacceptable, and that became the last day that I ever willingly wore ________ until I was 30 years old. For the next 15 years, 1 spent summer after summer roasting in long pants.

But then I ________ Ragen Chastain, and she changed everything. I couldn’t believe that this woman who, like myself, almost ________ 300 pounds was so ________ and happy in her own skin. I listened ________ she shared her own journey to recovery and self-love. She talked about how amazing our bodies are, just by ________ of the things they do every day—like ________, pumping blood to every cell, blinking and walking.

Walking! I was suddenly ________ of how foolish I’d been for so long. There’re people who are born ________ legs, or who lack properly working legs, or who ________ their legs, and I’d been ________ my perfectly strong, healthy, beautiful legs in ________ because I had allowed someone to ________ me that they weren’t good enough. The next day. I bought three pairs of shorts and a sundress and spent the entire summer letting my legs sec the sun and feel the breeze.

The next time anyone comments on your body in a ________ way, look them straight in the eye, smile and say, “If what you see ________ you so much, feel free to practice the ancient art of looking somewhere else.” Thai’s Ragen’s original, but I don’t think she’ll ________ if you use it.

1.A.classroom B.kitchen C.bedroom D.dorm

2.A.offered B.devoted C.placed D.organized

3.A.Unpleasant B.Eventual C.Regretful D.Innocent

4.A.took up B.got down C.gave in D.tried out

5.A.shirts B.shorts C.coats D.socks

6.A.asked B.related C.approved D.met

7.A.possessed B.measured C.owned D.weighed

8.A.typical B.energetic C.passive D.respectable

9.A.as B.because C.unless D.though

10.A.feature B.character C.means D.gender

11.A.shopping B.swimming C.breathing D.applauding

12.A.informed B.afraid C.aware D.concerned

13.A.with B.despite C.without D.beyond

14.A.waste B.lose C.reject D.keep

15.A.hiding B.using C.doubting D.blaming

16.A.surprise B.ruins C.puzzle D.shame

17.A.advise B.convince C.inform D.educate

18.A.positive B.negative C.different D.specific

19.A.escapes B.removes C.bothers D.benefits

20.A.wonder B.wander C.suspect D.mind

 

1.B 2.C 3.A 4.C 5.B 6.D 7.D 8.B 9.A 10.C 11.C 12.C 13.C 14.B 15.A 16.D 17.B 18.B 19.C 20.D 【解析】 这是是一篇夹叙夹议的文章。主要内容是讲了 15年前作者弟弟的一句话让他放弃了穿短裤,而15年后和Ragen的相遇,让作者对自己有了重新的认识。 1.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我们在厨房做饭时,我哥哥进来了。A. classroom教室;B. kitchen 厨房;C. bedroom卧室; D. dorm宿舍。前文we were making food说明在厨房(kitchen)。故选B。 2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他把他的牛肉放在我的厚牛肉旁边,说,“Courtney,你的牛肉比我的大。”A. offered提供;B. devoted奉献;C. placed放置; D. organized 组织。根据下文next to my thick one,再结合选项,可知这里的意思是哥哥(place)放牛肉。故选C。 3.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:对我外表的不愉快评论并不是什么新鲜事。A. Unpleasant不愉快的;B. Eventual最后的;C. Regretful 后悔的;D. Skeptical怀疑的。前文You don’t need to eat; you’re already fat enough.说明作者的哥哥对作者做出令人不愉快评论。故选A。 4.考查动词短语辨析。句意:我的内心向他妥协了,我的腿是不被接受的,那也是我30岁前最后一天,愿意穿短裤。A. took up拿起;B. got down写下;C. gave in 妥协;D. tried out 试验。根据下文that became the last day that I ever willingly wore ____5____ until I was 30 years old可知,这里意思是我同意哥哥的评论,向他妥协(give in)了。故C。 5.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我的内心向他妥协了,我的腿是不被接受的,那也是我30岁前最后一天,愿意穿短裤。A. shirts衬衫;B. shorts短裤;C. trousers裤子;D. socks 袜子。下文For the next 15 years, 1 spent summer after summer roasting in long pants.可知我直到三十岁都不愿意穿短裤(shorts),故B。 6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我遇到了Ragen Chastain ,她改变了一切。A. asked问;B. related与……有关;C. approved赞成;D. met 遇见。下文she changed everything说明,我遇到(meet)了Ragen Chastain。故选D。 7.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我简直不敢相信,这个和我一样体重近300磅的女人竟然如此精力充沛,对自己的皮肤感到满意,A. possessed 拥有;B. corresponded相一致;C. opposed 反对;D. weighed称重。上文this woman who, like myself,说明,这个女士跟我一样胖,因此这里意思是体重(weigh)近300磅。故选D。 8.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我简直不敢相信,这个和我一样体重近300磅的女人竟然如此精力充沛,对自己的皮肤感到满意。A. typical典型的;B. energetic精力充沛的;C. explicit清楚明白的;D. genetic基因的。下文she shared her own journey to recovery and self-love. She talked about how amazing our bodies are可以看出,这个女士精力充沛(energetic),故选B。 9.考查连词词义辨析。句意:当她分享了自己的康复和自爱之旅时,我听着。A. as当……时候;B. because因为;C. unless 除非;D. though 尽管。下文she shared her own journey to recovery and self-love. She talked about how amazing our bodies are,说明这里是女士说我听,空白处意为“当……时候”,结合选项,用as。故选A。 10.考查名词词义辨析。句意:她谈到我们的身体是多么的神奇,仅仅是通过他们每天做的事情,比如呼吸、向每个细胞输送血液,眨眼和行走。A. feature特征;B. character角色;C. means手段;D. gender 性别。by means of 意为“通过、以……方式”,故选C。 11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她谈到我们的身体是多么的神奇,仅仅是通过他们每天做的事情,比如呼吸、向每个细胞输送血液,眨眼和行走。A. shopping购物;B. swimming游泳;C. breathing呼吸;D. applauding鼓掌。根据下文pumping blood to every cell, blinking and walking可知,此处说的是身体的一些功能,结合选项,故选C。 12.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:走路!我突然意识到这么久以来我有多愚蠢。A. informed告知的;B. afraid担心的;C. aware意识到的;D. concerned关心的。be aware of意为“意识到”,符合语境,故选C。 13.考查介词词义辨析。句意:有些人生来就没有腿,或者没有适当地工作的腿,或者失去了腿,我一直羞愧地隐藏着自己强壮、健康、美丽的双腿,因为别人使我相信,它们不够好。A. with带着;B. despite尽管;C. without没有;D. beyond超过。下文or who lack properly working legs, or who __14_ their legs,说明,描述的是没有(without)腿根据句意可知,有些人生来就没有腿。故选C。 14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:有些人生来就没有腿,或者没有适当地工作的腿,或者失去了腿,我一直羞愧地隐藏着自己强壮、健康、美丽的双腿,因为别人使我相信,它们不够好。A. waste浪费;B. lose失去,丢失;C. reject拒绝;D. keep保持。根据上下文可知,此处指失去了(lose)腿,故选B。 15.考查动词词义辨析。句意:有些人生来就没有腿,或者没有适当地工作的腿,或者失去了腿,我一直羞愧地隐藏着自己强壮、健康、美丽的双腿,因为别人使我相信,它们不够好。A. hiding隐藏;B. using使用;C. doubting疑惑;D. blaming责备。前文I spent summer after summer roasting in long pants.可知,作者一直穿着长裤把腿隐藏(hiding)了起来,故选A。 16.考查名词词义辨析。句意:有些人生来就没有腿,或者没有适当地工作的腿,或者失去了腿,我一直羞愧地隐藏着自己强壮、健康、美丽的双腿,因为别人使我相信,它们不够好。A. surprise惊讶;B. ruins废墟;C. puzzle谜;D. shame羞愧。前文Something inside me __4__to his idea that my legs were unacceptable说明,作者对自己的腿感到羞愧(in shame)。故选D。 17.考查动词词义辨析。句意:有些人生来就没有腿,或者没有适当地工作的腿,或者失去了腿,我一直羞愧地隐藏着自己强壮、健康、美丽的双腿,因为别人使我相信,它们不够好。A. advise建议;B. convince使信服;C. inform告知;D. educate教育。作者的哥哥嘲笑她胖,她自己也就相信了;别人使作者相信,convince意为“使……信服”,符合句意,故选B。 18.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:下次有人用负面的方式评论你的身体时,直视他们的眼睛,微笑着说:如果你看到的东西让你如此烦恼,那就试试看别的地方的古老艺术吧。A. positive积极的;B. negative消极的;C. different不同的;D. specific特殊的。下文feel free to practice the ancient art of looking somewhere else说明,别人的评论让她不开心,是负面的评论;negative意为“消极的、负面的”,符合题意,故选B。 19.考查动词词义辨析。句意:下次有人用负面的方式评论你的身体时,直视他们的眼睛,微笑着说:如果你看到的东西让你如此烦恼,那就试试看别的地方的古老艺术吧。A. escapes逃脱;B. removes移除;C. bothers使困扰;D. benefits对……有利。根据语境可知,这里描述的如果你的外貌让别人困扰,别人可以选择不看;bother意为“使困扰”,符合题意,故选C。 20.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这是Ragen的原话,但我认为她不会介意你引用它。A. wonder想知道;B. wander徘徊;C. suspect怀疑;D. mind介词。根据语境,此处是不介意(mind)别人用自己说的话。故选D。
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