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    I experienced great bitterness five years ago. At that time, my father _______ from an accident. As the eldest son, I had no _______ but to drop out of school and work in a factory. I didn’t dare to ask for more, just hoping to _______ my two younger brothers. However, that’s not a(n)_______ thing, for I couldn’t afford to _______ their tuition (学费) even if I worked from day to night. Without my father’s protection, I _______ I was only a slave to the life.

Later on, something changed my life. I still remember that it was a _______ day. I walked slowly in the _______. Suddenly the rain stopped. I _______ my head and found that “the sky” was in fact an umbrella. Then I heard a deep ________. “Why not ________ without an umbrella?” a one-leg man with a walking stick said to me. “If you run, you would get less wet.” His words ________ me deeply. He told me he once had dreamed of being a policeman, but an incident ruined his ________. Later he became a promoter (促销). Though his work was demanding and did’t suit for his ________, he still thought every outing was a wonderful start to him. He stated that he felt ________ he didn’t lose his ________ and still “ran” on the road of life.

Inspired by his words, I became an insurance agent. After two years’ ________, I did well and my family turned better ________. I got the time to return to my senior school, and eventually succeeded in my entrance to ________.

Everything is so simple: to run without an umbrella! When you run out of the rainy season of your life, there will be a ________ sky ahead of you!

1.A.died B.survived C.suffered D.recovered

2.A.possibility B.chance C.choice D.success

3.A.get on with B.give up C.separate from D.bring up

4.A.difficult B.awful C.easy D.wonderful

5.A.pay B.avoid C.lend D.calculate

6.A.imagined B.observed C.explained D.realized

7.A.sunny B.rainy C.windy D.cold

8.A.shop B.room C.street D.school

9.A.nodded B.raised C.shook D.buried

10.A.sound B.voice C.noise D.song

11.A.run B.jump C.dance D.dig

12.A.pleased B.embarrassed C.frightened D.astonished

13.A.health B.job C.family D.dream

14.A.eye B.leg C.hand D.ear

15.A.delighted B.annoyed C.disappointed D.sad

16.A.achievement B.failure C.money D.courage

17.A.struggle B.rest C.relaxation D.hesitation

18.A.completely B.immediately C.gradually D.partly

19.A.participation B.university C.competition D.society

20.A.colorful B.strange C.grey D.bright

 

1.A 2.C 3.D 4.C 5.A 6.D 7.B 8.C 9.B 10.B 11.A 12.D 13.D 14.B 15.A 16.D 17.A 18.C 19.B 20.D 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了,作者因为父亲的去世,不得不辍学养家,但没了父亲,一切都那么困难,但一个残疾男人的话给了作者勇气,作者改变对生活的看法,经过自己的努力,作者经济条件好转并考上了大学,作者得出一个道理:雨季(困难)过后,会有明亮的天空(光明的未来)。 1. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:那时,我父亲死于一场事故。A. died死亡;B. survived幸存;C. suffered遭受;D. recovered恢复。根据 an accident.可知,作者家发生了很不好的事:父亲死于一场事故。故选A项。 2. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:作为长子,我别无选择,只好辍学到工厂工作。A. possibility可能性;B. chance机会;C. choice选择;D. success成功。由 to drop out of school and work in a factory.可知,此处指作者别无选择只有辍学打工,固定搭配have no choice but to do sth.(别无选择只能干某事)。故选C项。 3. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:我不敢要求太多,只想把两个弟弟养大。A. get on with继续(干某事);B. give up放弃;C. separate from与……分开;D. bring up养育。由上文的drop out of school and work in a factory以及my two younger brothers.可知,作者辍学打工是为了养育两个弟弟。故选D项。 4. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:然而,这可不是件容易的事,因为即使我日夜工作,我也付不起他们的学费。A. difficult困难的;B. awful可怕的;C. easy容易的;D. wonderful精彩的。由下文的I couldn’t afford to ___5___ their tuition (学费) even if I worked from day to night可知,养大弟弟不是件容易的事情。故选C项。 5. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:然而,这可不是件容易的事,因为即使我日夜工作,我也付不起他们的学费。A. pay支付;B. avoid避免;C. lend借;D. calculate计算。根据their tuition可知,作者日夜工作是为了给弟弟付学费。故选A项。 6. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:没有父亲的保护,我意识到自己只是生活的奴隶。A. imagined想象;B. observed观察;C. explained解释;D. realized意识到。由I was only a slave to the life.可知,作者意识到没了父亲,自己只是生活的奴隶。故选D项。 7. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我仍然记得那是一个雨天。A. sunny晴朗的;B. rainy多雨的;C. windy有风的;D. cold寒冷的。由下文的Suddenly the rain stopped可知,那是一个雨天。故选B项。 8. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我在街上走得很慢。A. shop商店;B. room房间;C. street街道;D. school学校。由上文的drop out of school和下文的I ___9___ my head and found that “the sky” was in fact an umbrella可知,作者是在街上走。故选C项。 9. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我抬起头,发现“天空”其实是把伞。A. nodded点头;B. raised抬起;C. shook摇头;D. buried埋葬。由下文的found that “the sky” was in fact an umbrella可知,作者抬头看天了。故选B项。 10. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:然后我听到一个低沉的声音。A. sound声音;B. voice嗓音;C. noise噪音;D. song歌曲。由下文的“Why not ___11___ without an umbrella?”可知,有人用(嗓音)说话了。故选B项。 11. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:“为什么不带伞跑呢?“一个拿着拐杖的独腿男人对我说。A. run跑;B. jump跳;C. dance跳舞;D. dig挖。由下文的If you run, you would get less wet可知,作者没带雨伞跑,run原词复现。故选A项。 12. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:他的话让我大吃一惊。A. pleased使快乐;B. embarrassed使尴尬;C. frightened使惊恐;D. astonished使吃惊。他的话让作者大吃一惊。故选D项。 13. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:他告诉我他曾经梦想成为一名警察,但一件事毁了他的梦想。A. health健康;B. job工作;C. family家庭;D. dream梦想。由上文的he once had dreamed of being a policeman可知,事故摧毁了男人的警察梦,dream原词复现。故选D项。 14. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:虽然他的工作要求很高,不适合他的腿,但他仍然认为每次外出对他来说都是一个美好的开始。A. eye眼睛;B. leg腿;C. hand手;D. ear耳朵。由上文的a one-leg man with a walking stick said to me可知,这份工作不适合男人的腿,leg原词复现。故选B项。 15. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他说,他很高兴自己没有失去勇气,仍然在人生的道路上“奔跑”。A. delighted开心的;B. annoyed恼怒的;C. disappointed失望的;D. sad悲伤的。由上文的he still thought every outing was a wonderful start to him可知,男人很乐观,很开兴自己没有失去勇气。故选A项。 16. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:他说,他很高兴自己没有失去勇气,仍然在人生的道路上“奔跑”。A. achievement成就;B. failure失败;C. money金钱;D. courage勇气。由上文的a one-leg man with a walking stick和下文的still “ran” on the road of life可知,男人并未失去勇气,依旧在人生的道路上“奔跑”。故选D项。 17. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:经过两年的努力,我做得很好,我的家庭逐渐好转。A. struggle努力;B. rest休息;C. relaxation放松;D. hesitation犹豫。由下文的I did well and my family turned better可知,作者工作努力。故选A项。 18. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:经过两年的努力,我做得很好,我的家庭逐渐好转。A. completely完全地;B. immediately立刻地;C. gradually渐渐地;D. partly部分地。由上文的After two years’ ___17___可知,两年(使家庭变好)的努力是一个逐渐的过程。故选C项。 19. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我有时间回到我的高中,最终成功地考上了大学。A. participation参加;B. university大学;C. competition竞争;D. society社会。由上文的I got the time to return to my senior school可知,作者回高中的目的是为了考大学。故选B项。 20. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:当你用完了生命中的雨季,眼前将是一片明亮的天空!A. colorful鲜艳的;B. strange奇怪的;C. grey灰色的;D. bright明亮的。由上文的and eventually succeeded in my entrance to ___19___和When you run out of the rainy season of your life可知,此处指雨季(困难)过后,会拥有明亮的天空(光明的未来)。故选D项。
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