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    I wanted to be a journalist. But my parents _______ that math makes money, so off to engineering school I went. In my post-university young-adult life, I’ve managed to become_______ successful. As a female _______, I worked for a big oil company and owned a home. My life was_______ in front of me, and I didn’t like what I saw.

So, I did what any respectable 24-year-old would do and left my _______ behind. I said goodbye to my job and _______ my suitcase. I _______ myself solo into the world with the grace and beauty of a baby deer taking its first steps with skateboards under its feet.

I _______ my knees mountain biking through the red rocks of Utah. I partied at a spring bath party in Budapest. I spent four days _______ through Yellowstone with 50 pounds on my back. I took a ________along the Danube river with someone from the hostel. They were just small everyday ________ that happened to happen abroad, leading me to realize that the true value of my flight tickets were not the ________ but rather becoming a( n) ________ participant in my own life.

I now spend less time online shopping and more time ________ alone on the floor listening to an album cover - to - cover. I ask my friends how they’re doing; sometimes, I ________ them with flowers to see them smile. I tell everyone to have a good day.

Maybe I’ll continue to be ________ for the next five years and touch down in dozens more countries. Maybe I’ll stay grounded in my home city, but the idea no longer ________ me. ________ with new wisdom earned in a year of travel, I know with complete ________ that there’s adventure hiding in any aspect of my life—as long as I’m ________ enough to look for it.

1.A.insisted B.predicted C.recalled D.ordered

2.A.commonly B.consciously C.conventionally D.officially

3.A.journalist B.engineer C.designer D.manager

4.A.laid out B.set down C.given out D.put away

5.A.job B.dream C.parents D.life

6.A.turned in B.pulled out C.took off D.looked through

7.A.made B.moved C.threw D.created

8.A.hugged B.loosened C.cured D.bloodied

9.A.hiking B.leaping C.reading D.crawling

10.A.visit B.walk C.drink D.look

11.A.moments B.conversations C.problems D.routines

12.A.feelings B.quarrels C.landmarks D.conflicts

13.A.wise B.brave C.active D.tough

14.A.lying B.eating C.running D.practicing

15.A.concern B.shock C.treat D.surprise

16.A.organized B.grateful C.kind D.selfish

17.A.cheers B.bothers C.attracts D.hurts

18.A.Connected B.Armed C.Faced D.Fed

19.A.respect B.surprise C.confidence D.confusion

20.A.glad B.good C.brilliant D.awake

 

1.A 2.C 3.B 4.A 5.D 6.B 7.C 8.D 9.A 10.B 11.A 12.C 13.C 14.A 15.D 16.D 17.B 18.B 19.C 20.D 【解析】 这是一篇夹叙夹议的文章。文章主要讲述了作者的生活态度的转变。从刚开始按部就班的听从父母的意见去学工程学,成为女工程师,但这种传统意义上的成功并不吸引自己,于是鼓起勇气出国旅行。后来在旅途中她收获了新的人生感悟,发现真正打动自己的其实是生活中的细节,所以她开始积极面对生活,享受日常中的美好。 1. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:但我父母坚持认为数学可以赚钱,所以我上了工程学校。A. insisted坚持认为;执意要求;B. predicted预言;预测;C. recalled 记起;回忆道;D. ordered命令;预订。根据前文“I wanted to be a journalist.”以及后文“so off to engineering school I went.”可知,作者想成为一名记者,但还是去了工程学校,应是因为父母坚持认为学数学能够赚钱谋生。故选A项。 2. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:在我大学毕业后的青年生活中,我已经取得了传统意义上的成功。A. commonly一般地;通常地;B. consciously自觉地;有意识地;C. conventionally照惯例,照常套;D. officially正式地;官方地。根据后文“As a female ___3_ , I worked for a big oil company and owned a home.”可知,在作者看来,作为一名女性,在一家大型石油公司工作,拥有自己的家,这是一种传统意义上的成功。故选C项。 3. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:作为一名女工程师,我在一家大型石油公司工作,拥有自己的家。A. journalist记者;B. engineer工程师;C. designer设计师;D. manager经理。根据前文“so off to engineering school I went”可知,作者去了工程学校,因此与此相呼应,她应该是女性工程师。故选B项。 4. 考查动词词组辨析。句意:我的生活就在我面前,我不喜欢我所看到的。A. laid out展示;陈列;B. set down制定;把……写下来;C. given out分发;宣布;D. put away把……收拾起来。根据后文“I didn’t like what I saw”可知,作者的生活应是被展示在自己的面前,才会表达不喜欢所“看到”的生活。故选A项。 5. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:所以,我做了任何一个体面的24岁年轻人会做的事情,把我的生活抛在身后。A. job工作;B. dream梦想;C. parents父母;D. life生活。根据后文“I said goodbye to my job and ___6___ my suitcase.”可知,作者辞去了工作,要去旅行,因此可推知,本句“left my ___5 __ behind”作者要表达将现在的生活抛在脑后。故选D项。 6. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:我告别了我的工作,拿出了我的手提箱。A. turned in交上;归还;B. pulled out拔出;拉出;撤离;C. took off脱下;起飞;D. looked through逐一查看;阅读。根据后文宾语为“my suitcase”可知,应是拉出了行李箱。故选B项。 7. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我独自一人投入到这个世界,优雅而美丽,就像一只小鹿踏着滑板迈出了它的第一步。A. made制作;使让;B. moved搬家;移动;C. threw投;扔;D. created创造。throw oneself into,固定结构,意为“投身于某事”,可用于句中表达作者对于旅行和世界的热爱。故选C项。 8. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我骑山地自行车穿过犹他州的红岩,膝盖流血了。A. hugged拥抱;B. loosened放宽;疏远;减弱;C. cured治愈;D. bloodied流血。根据后文宾语为“my knees”,可知,作者应是骑山地自行车穿过犹他州的红岩时,膝盖受伤出血了。故选D项。 9. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我花了四天时间背着50磅徒步穿越黄石公园。A. hiking远足;徒步旅行;B. leaping跳跃;C. reading阅读;D. crawling爬行。根据后文“through Yellowstone with 50 pounds on my back”可知,作者应是在黄石公园负重徒步旅行。故选A项。 10. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我和旅社的一个人沿着多瑙河散步。A. visit参观;拜访;B. walk步行;C. drink喝;D. look看。根据后文宾语为“along the Danube river(沿着多瑙河)”可知,作者应是沿着多瑙河散步,take a walk,固定结构,意为“散步”,符合句意表达。故选B项。 11. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:这些都是发生在国外的日常小事,让我意识到机票的真正价值不是那些地标建筑,而是成为自己生活的积极参与者。A. moments瞬间;时刻;B. conversations交谈;C. problems问题;D. routines惯例;常规。根据前文“I ___8__ my knees mountain biking through the red rocks of Utah. I partied at a spring bath party in Budapest. I spent four days ___9___ through Yellowstone with 50 pounds on my back. I took a ___10__ along the Danube river with someone from the hostel.”可知,作者意识到前文提到的这些是她旅游过程中的细微小事告诉了自己新的生活感悟:积极参与生活。故选A项。 12. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:这些都是发生在国外的日常小事,让我意识到机票的真正价值不是那些地标建筑,而是成为自己生活的积极参与者。A. feelings感觉;B. quarrels争吵;C. landmarks地标;里程碑;D. conflicts争执;分歧。根据前文提及的“the red rocks of Utah(犹他州的红岩)”“Budapest(布达佩斯)”,“Yellowstone(黄石公园)”“the Danube river(多瑙河)”均为一些标志性的地点,因此本句要表达在作者看来,这些地标性的地点并不是她旅行的价值所在。故选C项。 13. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这些都是发生在国外的日常小事,让我意识到机票的真正价值不是那些地标建筑,而是成为自己生活的积极参与者。A. wise明智的;B. brave勇敢的;C. active积极的;D. tough艰苦的;坚强的。根据前文“I ___7___ myself solo into the world with the grace”可知,作者积极地投身于“环游世界”中,本句在强调旅游对自己的生活产生了积极的意义:积极的参与自己的生活。故选C项。 14. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我现在花更少的时间网购,更多的时间躺在地板上听唱片翻唱。A. lying平躺;B. eating吃;C. running跑步;D. practicing练习。根据空后的地点状语“on the floor”可知,作者应是花更多的时间躺在地板上听着唱片。故选A项。 15. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我问我的朋友们过得怎么样;有时,我用鲜花让他们惊喜地微笑。A. concern使担忧;关心;B. shock使震惊;C. treat对待;处理;治疗;D. surprise使惊喜。根据后文“to see them smile”可知,作者送花给朋友带给他们惊喜。故选D项。 16. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:也许在接下来的五年里,我还会继续自私,去更多的国家。A. organized有组织的;有条理的;B. grateful感激的;C. kind和蔼的;宽容的;D. selfish自私的。根据前文“So, I did what any respectable 24-year-old would do and left my ___5 __ behind. I said goodbye to my job and ___6___ my suitcase.”提到作者把生活抛在脑后,后文“for the next five years and touch down in dozens more countries”提及的“在接下来的五年里将去往更多的国家”这种情况对于“传统意义上的女性”无非是一种自私的表现。故选D项。 17. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:也许我会待在我的家乡,但这个想法不再困扰我。A. cheers欢呼;感到振奋;B. bothers 使烦恼;烦恼;C. attracts吸引;D. hurts伤害。根据后文“there’s adventure hiding in any aspect of my life”可知,作者已经认识到生活中隐藏了冒险,她对生活有了新的感悟,无需被之前的想法所困扰了。故选B项。 18. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:用一年的旅行收获的新智慧武装起来,我完全相信在我生活的各个方面都隐藏着冒险——只要我足够清醒去寻找。A. Connected联系;连接;B. Armed用……装备;C. Face面对;D. Fed喂养。根据后文“new wisdom earned in a year of travel”可知,作者有了旅游的感想,对自己生活有了新的想法。Be armed with,固定结构,可以意为“具备”,符合句意要求。故选B项。 19. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:用一年的旅行收获的新智慧武装起来,我完全相信在我生活的各个方面都隐藏着冒险——只要我足够清醒去寻找。 A. respect敬重;B. surprise惊讶;惊喜;C. confidence信心;D. confusion不明朗;困惑。根据前文“becoming a( n) ___13__ participant in my own life”可知,旅游带来了作者对生活的积极想法,因此本句应是表达“对生活中隐藏着冒险”充满信心。故选C项。 20. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意;用一年的旅行收获的新智慧武装起来,我完全相信在我生活的各个方面都隐藏着冒险——只要我足够清醒去寻找。A. glad高兴的;B. good好的;C. brilliant鲜亮的;绝妙的 D. awake醒着的。根据前文“I know with complete ___19 _ that there’s adventure hiding in any aspect of my life”可知,作者已然知道在生活的各个方面都隐藏着冒险,作者需要的就是有意识地去寻找它们。be awake to,固定结构,意为“意识到”,符合句意表达。故选D项。
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