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Last year I ruined my summer vacation by...

    Last year I ruined my summer vacation by bringing along a modern convenience: the iPad.

Instead of looking at nature, I _______ my e-mail. Instead of reading great novels, I stuck to reading _______ newspapers each morning. And that was the problem:  I was acting _______ I were still in the office.  My body was on vacation but my _______ wasn’t.

So this year I made up my mind to try something _______: getting away from the Internet. I knew it wouldn’t be easy,  _______ I’m not good at self-control.  But I was _______.  I started by _______ the iPad to my wife.  Then, a stroke of luck:  The mobile phone _______ at our cabin was worse than in the past.  I was ________,  forced to carry out my plan.  Largely ________ from e-mail and my favorite newspaper websites, I had little way to ________ the world.  I had no ________ but to do what I had planned to do all along: read books.

With determination and the strong support of my wife, I succeeded in my vacation struggle ________ the Internet.  I finally ________ that it was me, of course, not the iPad, that was the ________.

I knew I had ________ when we passed a Starbucks and my wife asked if I wanted to stop to use the Wi-Fi.  “Don’t need it,” I said. ________, as we return to work, a test begins: Can I __________ when I’m back at work? I don’t plan to ________ my iPad completely. But I hope to resist the temptation(抵抗诱惑) to use it every five minutes.

1.A.received B.selected C.checked D.removed

2.A.online B.informal C.local D.traditional

3.A.so that B.as if C.now that D.even though

4.A.opinion B.identity C.mind D.curiosity

5.A.attractive B.logical C.magical D.different

6.A.since B.unless C.though D.so

7.A.excited B.shocked C.frightened D.determined

8.A.showing B.handing C.sending D.introducing

9.A.quality B.design C.signal D.technology

10.A.trapped B.ignored C.injured D.persuaded

11.A.taken out B.pulled down C.cut off D.carried away

12.A.rely on B.connect to C.help with D.look at

13.A.method B.goal C.trick D.choice

14.A.against B.for C.on D.to

15.A.expected B.realized C.permitted D.suggested

16.A.puzzle B.sign C.evidence D.problem

17.A.won B.forgotten C.suffered D.recovered

18.A.Somehow B.Anyway C.However D.Therefore

19.A.survive B.change C.escape D.continue

20.A.take apart B.give up C.turn to D.care about

 

1.C 2.A 3.B 4.C 5.D 6.A 7.D 8.B 9.C 10.A 11.C 12.B 13.D 14.A 15.B 16.D 17.A 18.C 19.D 20.B 【解析】 本文是记叙文。作者在度假期间决心远离网络,并且成功地做到了。作者从中意识到能不能远离网络取决于自己。 1. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我不是去看大自然,而是查看我的电子邮件。A. received收到;B. selected精心挑选;C. checked检查;D. removed移除,移动。根据下文“I were still in the office.”可知,作者在度假期间,还是在工作,每天查看电子邮件。故选C项。 2. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:每天早上我不是阅读很棒的小说,而是一心阅读网上的报纸。A. online在线的,网上的;B. informal非正式的;C. local本地的;D. traditional传统的。根据上文“…bringing along a modern convenience: the iPad”可知,作者在iPad上阅览网上的报纸。故选A项。 3. 考查连词词义辨析。句意:这就是问题所在:我表现得好像我还在办公室一样。A. so that以便,为了;B. as if似乎,好像;C. now that既然;D. even though即使。尽管在度假,但作者还是在工作,就像在办公室一样。故选B项。 4. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我的身体在度假,但我的大脑却不在度假。A. opinion观点;B. identity身份;C. mind大脑,思维;D. curiosity好奇心。根据上文“I were still in the office.”可知,作者身体在度假,但是每天还是处于工作状态,大脑并没有休息。故选C项。 5. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:所以今年我决定尝试一些不同的东西:远离网络。A. attractive有吸引力;B. logical逻辑上的;C. magical有魔力的,神奇的;D. different 不同的。上文提到“Last year I ruined my summer vacation by bringing along a modern convenience: the iPad.”去年因为iPad,假期都被毁了;今年作者决定尝试不同的度假方式。故选D项。 6. 考查连词词义辨析。句意:既然我不擅长自我控制,我知道这不容易。A. since既然;B. unless除非;C. though虽然;D. so所以。根据语境,“I’m not good at self-control”表示原因,“it wouldn’t be easy”是结果;此处since表示原因引导原因状语从句。故选A项。 7. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但我下定了决心。A. excited感到兴奋的;B. shocked震惊的;C. frightened害怕的;D. determined下定决心的。根据下文“I started by 8 the iPad to my wife. ”作者把iPad给妻子,表示他远离网络的决心。故选D项。 8. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我从把iPad递给妻子开始。A. showing展示;B. handing传递;C. sending发送,运送;D. introducing介绍。作者把iPad递给妻子,让妻子把它收起来。故选B项。 9. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:然后,幸运的是:我们小屋里的手机信号比以前更糟糕了。 A. quality质量;B. design设计;C. signal信号;D. technology技术。根据下文 “Largely 11 from e-mail and my favorite newspaper websites”可知,作者没法查看电子邮件和阅读网上的报纸,是因为没有iPad,手机信号也差。故选C项。 10. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我被困住了,被迫执行我的计划。此处是“be +过去分词”表被动的结构辨析。A. be trapped被困;B. be ignored被忽视;C. be injured受伤;D. be persuaded被说服。因为iPad已经给了妻子,手机信号也很差,无法使用网络,作者陷入困境之中。故选A 项。 11. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:在很大程度上,因为中断了查看电子邮件、阅览最喜欢的报纸网站,我就没什么方法与外界产生联系。A. taken out拿出,取出;B. pulled down拆毁;C. cut off切断;D. carried away搬走,运走。此处是短语be cut off from…,意思为“与外界失去联络,与外界隔绝”;因为没有网络,作者就无法上网查看电子邮件、阅读网络报纸。故选C项。 12. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:在很大程度上,因为中断了查看电子邮件、阅览最喜欢的报纸网站,我就没什么方法与外界产生联系。A. rely on依赖;B. connect to联系;C. help with帮助;D. look at看。根据“Largely 11 from e-mail and my favorite newspaper websites”可知,作者不能查看电子邮件、阅读网络报纸,就无法与外界产生联系。故选B项。 13. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我别无选择,只能做我一直计划要做的事:看书。A. method方法;B. goal目标;C. trick技巧;D. choice选择。此处是短语have no choice but to do…“除了做……之外别无选择”。作者无事可做,只有看书。故选D项。 14. 考查介词词义辨析。句意:在我的决心和妻子支持下,我在假期与网络的斗争中取得了成功。A. against反对;B. for支持;C. on关于;D. to对于。此处是短语struggle against “和……的斗争”;上文提到“I made up my mind to try something 5 : getting away from the Internet.”作者在假期展开了远离网络的斗争。故选A项。 15. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我终于意识到问题出在我自己身上,而不是iPad。A. expected期望;B. realized意识到;C. permitted允许;D. suggested建议。下文提到“‘Don’t need it,’ I said.”作者经过一家星巴克咖啡店时,妻子问需不需要使用WiFi,作者的回答是不需要。由此可以看出,作者意识到能不能远离网络取决于自己的决心。故选B项。 16. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我终于意识到问题出在我自己身上,而不是iPad。A. puzzle 谜题;B. sign迹象,征兆;C. evidence证据;D. problem问题。作者意识到问题在于自己身上。故选D项。 17. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我们经过一家星巴克咖啡店时,我妻子问我是否想停下来用一下WiFi。“不需要,”我说。我知道我赢了。A. won赢;B. forgotten忘记;C. suffered遭受;D. recovered恢复。根据上文“I succeeded in my vacation struggle 14 the Internet.”中的“succeed”可知,作者赢了这场斗争。故选A项。 18. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:然而,当我们返回工作岗位时,一个考验开始了:我能在返回工作岗位后继续(远离网络)吗?A. Somehow不知怎么地,以某种方式;B. Anyway不管怎样,无论如何;C. However然而;D. Therefore因此。上文提到“I had won”作者在假期做到了远离网络;下文提到“Can I 19 when I’m back at work?”,回去上班后,还能不能做到远离网络呢?上下文之间语义转折,however表示转折关系。故选C项。 19. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:然而,当我们返回工作岗位时,一个考验开始了:我能在返回工作岗位后继续(远离网络)吗? A. survive生存;B. change改变;C. escape逃离;D. continue继续。作者担心回去工作后还能不能继续做到远离网络。故选D项。 20. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:我不打算完全放弃我的iPad。但我希望能抵制住每五分钟就要使用它的诱惑。A. take apart拆开;B. give up放弃;C. turn to转向,求助于;D. care about关心,在意。根据下文“I hope to resist the temptation(抵抗诱惑)”可知,作者并不是完全放弃不用iPad,而是有所控制地使用。故选B项。
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