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    I had reached the age of twenty-eight. Still, I _______ whether the letter from my past would make it to me, all these years later. It was an _______writing task from when I was eighteen. The teacher collected our letters to our _______ selves in self-addressed envelope with stamps and _______ to mail them ten years later. But since so much time had passed, would he _______ remember?

_________ the letter, I recalled giving my future self some advice. When you're eighteen Years old, twenty-eight seems like a _______age, but I wasn't feeling as mature as I believed my younger self had _______me to be.

When the letter finally reached me, I opened it _______. It began, “How much do you bet this letter will never get to you? ” It continued to greet me casually ________we were having an IM (instant messaging) chat. As a senior in high school, facing the________SATS and college application, my eighteen-year-old self was so stressed! She was ________ not quite happy and hoped I wouldn't worry so much in the future, and that I wouldn't forget to be present and________my life!

________to my belief, my eighteen-year-old self did not have any demands of me, or expectations I might have ________ meet. Instead, she wrote, “I'll ________whatever you do. Even if you are not the one I'm imagining now, I'll ________ you, because maybe who I'm imagining is someone else, but you're not someone else, you're me.

I was touched, and tears welled up in my eyes at this________ through time. I had put a lot of pressure on myself to be the best ________ of myself that I could be. However, I came to realize what I would have ________ in ten years would pale in comparison to how I'd feel and who I'd be.

1.A.believed B.bet C.considered D.doubted

2.A.easy B.tough C.urgent D.creative

3.A.inner B.happy C.future D.young

4.A.promised B.agreed C.permitted D.acknowledged

5.A.just B.still C.never D.always

6.A.Making comment on B.Thinking back on C.Making up for D.Giving a view of

7.A.grown-up B.happy C.made-up D.promising

8.A.allowed B.convince C.encouraged D.expected

9.A.calmly B.cautiously C.eagerly D.naturally

10.A.even if B.so that C.now that D.as if

11.A.appearing B.arriving C.approaching D.approving

12.A.apparently B.severely C.desperately D.slightly

13.A.value B.enjoy C.start D.earn

14.A.Contrary B.Natural C.Surprised D.Strange

15.A.tried to B.failed to C.managed to D.determined to

16.A.pass by B.drop by C.stand by D.come by

17.A.suspect B.support C.praise D.follow

18.A.self-acceptance B.self-service C.self-defense D.self-concern

19.A.identity B.image C.status D.version

20.A.finished B.treasured C.accomplished D.consumed

 

1.D 2.D 3.C 4.A 5.B 6.B 7.A 8.D 9.C 10.D 11.C 12.A 13.B 14.A 15.B 16.C 17.B 18.A 19.D 20.C 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。作者十八岁时做过一项创造性写作任务。老师把我们写给未来自己的信,装在一个有邮票的回邮信封里,并答应十年后寄出。当作者终于收到那封信时,作者急切地打开了它,结果被信中的自我接纳所感动了。作者开始意识到,与作者的感受和作者将成为什么样的人相比,作者在十年内所能取得的成就是微不足道的。 1. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:尽管如此,这么多年过去了,我还是怀疑过去的那封信是否还能收到。A. believed 相信;B. bet 打赌;C. considered 考虑;D. doubted 怀疑。由下文whether the letter from my past would make it to me可知,作者持怀疑态度。故选D项。 2. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这是我十八岁时的一项创造性写作任务。A. easy 轻松的; B. tough 困难的;C. urgent 紧急的;D. creative 有创意的。下文老师要我们给未来的自己写信可知,这是一项有创造性的写作。故选D项。 3. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:老师把我们写给未来自己的信,装在一个有邮票的回邮信封里,并答应十年后寄出。A. inner 内部的;B. happy 快乐的;C. future 将来的D. young 年轻的。下文提到ten years later可知,是写给未来的。故选C 项。 4. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:老师把我们写给未来自己的信,装在一个有邮票的回邮信封里,并答应十年后寄出。A. promised 承诺;B. agreed 同意;C. permitted允许; D. acknowledged 承认。后文提到作者收到了自己多年前写的信,可知那是老师承诺十年后寄出。故选A项。 5. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:但这么长时间过去了,他还会记得吗? A. just 只是,仅仅;B. still 仍然;C. never 从不,绝对;D. always 总是。上文提到因为时间过了很久,作者怀疑老师是否会记得。所以此处和上文呼应,过了这么久了,老师仍旧会记得吗?故选B项。 6. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:回想起那封信,我想起给未来的自己提了一些建议。A. Making comment on 做评论;B. Thinking back on 回想C. Making up for 弥补 D. Giving a view of 浏览。划线后提到作者 “回忆” 了给未来的自己提了一些建议,所以此处也应是 “回想起” 。故选B项。 7. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:当你十八岁的时候,二十八岁似乎是一个成熟的年龄,但我并没有感到成熟。A. grown-up 成熟的;B. happy 快乐的;C. made-up 捏造的; D. promising 有希望的。后文提到 “但我并没有感到成熟” 可知,此处应表达二十八岁是一个 “成熟的” 的年纪。故选A项。 8. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:但我并没有像我想象中的那样成熟。A. allowed 允许; B. convince 说服,确信;C. encouraged 鼓励;D. expected 期望。前文提到I wasn't feeling as mature as I believed my younger self(我没有年轻时候感到的成熟)可知,没有作者期望的那样成熟。故选D项。 9. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:当我终于收到那封信时,我急切地打开了它。A. calmly 冷静地;B. cautiously 谨慎地;C. eagerly 渴望地;D. naturally 自然地。上文作者一直怀疑是否能收到那封信,所以当作者收到信之后,应该是很急切地打开。故选C项。 10. 考查固定短语辨析。句意:它继续漫不经心地向我打招呼,就像我们在进行即时通讯聊天一样。A. even if即使;B. so that以便;C. now that既然;D. as if好像。依据后文we were having an IM (instant messaging) chat. 可知,这里是表示“好像我们在进行即时通讯聊天一样”,故选D项。 11. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:作为一名高中生,面对即将到来的SAT和大学申请,我十八岁的自己压力很大!A. appearing表现;B. arriving到达;C. approaching接近;D. approving支持。划线前提到作者的身份是 “高年级的高中生” ,所以作者面临着升学压力,等着SAT和大学申请的到来。故选C项。 12. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:她显然不太高兴,希望我以后不要那么担心未来。A. apparently 显然地;B. severely 严重地;C. desperately 绝望地;D. slightly 轻微地。此处的she指的是多年前写的那封信。根据前文提到作者压力很大和后句的希望我不要担心未来可知,看到我的现状她明显不开心。故选A项。 13. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:希望我不要忘记活在当下,享受生活! A. value 评估,评价;B. enjoy 喜欢,享受;C. start 开始;D. earn 赚;赚得。前文提到不要太担心将来,由此可知要活在当下,享受生活。故选B项。 14. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:与我的信念相反,十八岁的我对自己没有任何要求,也没有任何我未能实现的期望。A. Contrary 相反的;B. Natural 自然的;C. Surprised 吃惊的;D. Strange 奇怪的。此处是把作者的现状(压力很大)和十八岁时的自己相比后,得出了现在的自己和当初的信念相反。故选A项。 15. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:与我的信念相反,十八岁的我对自己没有任何要求,也没有任何我可能无法实现的期望。A. tried to试图;B. failed to未能;C. managed to设法;D. determined to决心要。根据上文十八岁的作者对自己没有任何要求,因此也没有任何作者未能实现的期望。故选B项。 16. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:无论你做什么,我都支持。A. pass by经过,走过; B. drop by 顺便拜访;C. stand by 支持;D. come by 得到,短暂拜访,顺道拜访。后文提到 “无论你做什么,尽管你不是我想象中的那个人” 我都支持你。同时此处也和第17空呼应。故选C项。 17. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:即使你不是我现在想象中的那个人,我也会支持你,因为也许我想象的是另一个人,但你不是另一个人,你是我。A. suspect 怀疑; B. support支持; C. praise 表扬;D. follow 跟随,跟上。此处和16空并列,上下文呼应。同时后面提到因为“你是我”, 所以我支持你。故选B项。 18. 考查名词短语辨析。句意:我被感动了,随着时间的推移,这种自我接纳使我热泪盈眶。A. self-acceptance自我接纳;B. self-service自助服务;C. self-defense自卫;D. self-concern自私自利。根据上文Even if you are not the one I’m imagining now, I’ll support you可知,作者在信中进行了自我接纳。故选A项。 19. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我给自己施加了很大的压力,要做最好的自己。A. identity 身份,特征;B. image想象,影像;C. status 地位;D. version 版本,译本。此处表示的是作者之前给自己很大的压力,目的是成为最好的自己的那个版本。另外在后句也提及了所谓“十年内所取得的成就”,说明作者所有的努力就是要成为最好的自己。故选D项。 20. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:然而,我开始意识到,与我的感受和我将成为什么样的人相比,我在十年内所能取得的成就将是微不足道的。A. finished 完成;B. treasured 珍惜;C. accomplished 完成,实现;D. consumed 消费。上文提及作者给自己很大的压力,要去做最好的自己。此处的“完成,实现”和上文的“成为最好的自己”相呼应。故选C项。
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