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    I suffered from Asperger’s at my childhood. One of the biggest _______ I faced was communicating with others. I was shy but I loved to read and recite facts. This sometimes made me a _______ for bullies(欺凌). I didn’t really understand as much about the disease or how it _______ my life.

When I was in my 20sI _______ to Paris. I was deeply attracted by the cityand I _______ a job in a big hotel right then. As an Eiffel Tower ambassador, I _______ guests and visitors as they took the lift to the top of the hotel’s 46-story where I liked to _______the local attractions and helped people find the best _______ for taking photos. At first, I had a problem with changes in everyday life, _______ when talking with people who were different from me. But I liked to memorize facts, and that really ________ in my job because people loved to learn all of the interesting things about the city. Every day when I clocked in, I felt it’s time for me to perform for and ________ the guests. I loved it when I learnt something new because I couldn’t ________ to share the information with others.

Everyone is ________, and everyone has a gift. It takes me more than 50 years to ________ that I am different. Just be yourself, be kind, and try to make a ________ in your life.

1.A.decisions B.challenges C.conflicts D.changes

2.A.victory B.design C.memory D.target

3.A.reflected B.improved C.affected D.forgot

4.A.moved B.escaped C.rushed D.gathered

5.A.prepared for B.put away C.applied for D.turned down

6.A.drove B.directed C.sent D.accompanied

7.A.introduce B.identify C.consider D.connect

8.A.advertisements B.spots C.reasons D.habits

9.A.chiefly B.personally C.specially D.especially

10.A.favored B.treated C.helped D.relaxed

11.A.entertain B.trust C.hire D.educate

12.A.stop B.work C.wait D.follow

13.A.difficult B.terrible C.bright D.unique

14.A.recognize B.realize C.wonder D.admit

15.A.difference B.promise C.choice D.sacrifice

 

1.B 2.D 3.C 4.A 5.C 6.D 7.A 8.B 9.D 10.C 11.A 12.C 13.D 14.B 15.A 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者患有阿斯伯格综合症,使自己很难和他人交流。但随着年龄的增长,作者悟出在生活中每个人要活出自我的风采。 1. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我面临的最大挑战之一就是与他人交流。A. decisions决定;B. challenges 挑战;C. conflicts 冲突;D. changes改变。作者患有艾斯伯格综合症,因此在日常生活中会有很多挑战。故选B。 2. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:有时这使我成为了欺凌者的目标。A. victory胜利;B. design 设计;C. memory记忆; D. target目标。作者在与人交流方面存在困难,但是拥有很好的阅读和背诵的技能,有些人会产生嫉妒因此而欺凌作者,即作者成为了他人攻击欺凌的目标。故选D。 3. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我对这种疾病或疾病如何影响我的生活并不太了解。A. reflected反射;B. improved改进;C. affected 影响;D. forgot忘记。作者不太了解这种病,即作者并不清楚这种病会怎样影响到自己的生活。故选C。 4. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我20多岁的时候,我搬家去了巴黎。A. moved 移动;B. escaped逃跑;C. rushed 奔跑; D. gathered聚集。由下文的内容可知,作者来到巴黎后喜欢上了这个城市,因此作者此前并未在巴黎生活。move to搬到某地。故选A。 5. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:我被这座城市深深吸引,然后我申请了一家大酒店的工作。A. prepared for为……做准备;B. put away 收起来;C. applied for申请; D. turned down拒绝,调低。由下一句可知,作者成为了艾菲尔铁塔的大使,因此选择applied for表示“申请一份工作”合乎语境。故选C。 6. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:作为艾菲尔铁塔的大使,我陪伴着客人和游客们乘电梯到酒店顶部的46层,在那里我喜欢介绍当地景点并帮助人们找到最佳的拍照地点。A. drove驾驶;B. directed指导;C. sent 发送;D. accompanied陪伴。由下文可知,作为艾菲尔铁塔的大使,相当于导游,因此要陪同游客照相并讲述与铁塔相关的故事。故选D。 7. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:作为艾菲尔铁塔的大使,我陪伴着客人和游客们乘电梯到酒店顶部的46层,在那里我喜欢介绍当地景点并帮助人们找到最佳的拍照地点。A. introduce介绍; B. identify 确认;C. consider 考虑;D. connect连接。由上一题的分析可知,作者作为艾菲尔铁塔的大使,相当于导游,因此要陪同游客照相走到塔顶来介绍当地的景点。故选A。 8. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:作为艾菲尔铁塔的大使,我陪伴着客人和游客们乘电梯到酒店顶部的46层,在那里我喜欢介绍当地景点并帮助人们找到最佳的拍照地点。A. advertisements广告;B. spots 地点;C. reasons 原因;D. habits习惯。游客照相,因此需要找到最佳拍摄地点。故选B。 9. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:起初,我在日常生活中面对一些变化遇到了问题,特别是在与我不同的人交谈时。A. chiefly 主要地;B. personally私人地;C. specially专门地;D. especially尤其。空格处所在的句子是在着重举例子说明作者生活中面临的一些变化。故选D。 10. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:但是我喜欢记住事实,这确实对我的工作有所帮助,因为人们喜欢了解有关这座城市的所有有趣的事情。A. favored支持;B. treated 对待;C. helped帮助;D. relaxed放松。人们喜欢听作者讲故事,因此作者喜欢记忆一些东西的本领在工作中帮助了自己。故选C。 11. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:每天,当我打卡上班时,我觉得这是我为宾客表演和招待的时间了。A. entertain招待;B. trust 信任;C. hire 雇佣;D. educate教育。由perform for可知,作者为人们讲故事时是在为人们展示着自己,同时也是在招揽游客。故选A。 12. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我喜欢学习新东西,因为我迫不及待地想与他人分享信息。A. stop停止; B. work 工作;C. wait 等候;D. follow跟随。作者喜欢为人们讲故事,因此在知道新东西后,作者便迫不及待地要分享给游客。故选C。 13. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:每个人都是独特的,每个人都有属于自己的才能。A. difficult困难的;B. terrible 可怕的;C. bright 明亮的;D. unique独一无二的。由下文的“I am different”可知,每一个人包括作者都是独一无二的人。故选D。 14. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我花了五十多年的时间才意识到我与众不同。A. recognize 认出;B. realize 意识到;C. wonder 想知道;D. admit承认。空后及下文内容讲的是作者多年以后意识到的东西,是作者的人生感受。故选B。 15. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:做好自己,善良,努力使自己的生活与众不同。A. difference不同;B. promise承诺;C. choice 决定;D. sacrifice牺牲。make a difference有影响,有关系。在文中可以理解为“与众不同”,即每一个人都是不同的,因此在生活中要活出自我的风采。故选A。
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