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    What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear the word “hero”? Is it someone who _______ a cape (披风) and can _______ in the air? There are onscreen heroes like the superheroes in Avengers, and also _______ heroes in our lives.

But what _______ a person a hero?

In general, a hero is someone selfless, _______ and brave. These qualities _______ heroes to help others in times of need, even if they are _______. You can _______ them to be there for you if something bad happens.

“The people that we set up as heroes are people that generally go above and _______ the call of duty. They do things that are __________,” said Nick Carden, a psychologist at the AAPHC Renaissance Center in the US.

However, why can some people be heroic? Nick Carden said, heroes are made. “They __________ are people that have been influenced by and have been helped by or have been modeled or raised to have those as __________.”

Ordinary people — just like you and me — are heroes in their own way, simply just by __________ their part for their families and communities. Cleaners, doctors, journalists, delivery workers, nurses, and bus drivers-the __________ goes on and on.

These ordinary people help __________ in our day-to-day lives. And, sometimes, when there are __________, these ordinary people show courage and bravery to help __________ strangers in need.

Being a hero is a universal attribute (属性) of human nature. The decision to act heroically is a choice that many of us will be called upon to __________ at some point in time.

__________, you should strive (努力) to be your own hero. Be courageous, honest, and a person with integrity (正直). Because, __________ you are your own hero, you can truly do anything you set your mind to.

1.A.guides B.wears C.hides D.carries

2.A.signal B.fly C.notice D.blow

3.A.everyday B.known C.familiar D.remarkable

4.A.recommends B.supposes C.makes D.celebrates

5.A.energetic B.silent C.swift D.courageous

6.A.drive B.risk C.make D.lead

7.A.exhausted B.broken C.scared D.confident

8.A.send for B.hold up C.give out D.count on

9.A.past B.forward C.beyond D.before

10.A.different B.extraordinary C.proper D.special

11.A.fairly B.probably C.exactly D.eagerly

12.A.values B.candles C.relatives D.bonds

13.A.pushing B.putting C.knowing D.doing

14.A.unit B.career C.list D.deed

15.A.hold on B.look around C.keep order D.get together

16.A.emergencies B.cases C.masses D.arms

17.A.complete B.local C.favorable D.nervous

18.A.meet B.make C.save D.reward

19.A.Even so B.In contrast C.As you know D.Most importantly

20.A.though B.before C.until D.once

 

1.B 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.D 6.A 7.C 8.D 9.C 10.B 11.B 12.A 13.D 14.C 15.C 16.A 17.A 18.B 19.D 20.D 【解析】 本文是一篇议论文。文章论述了是什么让一个人成为英雄。 1. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:是一个穿着斗篷,能在空中飞翔的人吗?A. guides引导;B. wears穿;C. hides藏;D. carries携带。根据空后a cape (披风)可知,此处指身穿披风,wear a cape“穿戴披风”。故选B。 2. 考查动词词义辨析。句意同上。A. signal用信号通知;B. fly飞;C. notice注意;D. blow吹。根据空后in the air可知,此处指在空中飞翔。故选B。 3. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:荧幕上有像《复仇者联盟》里的超级英雄一样的英雄,也有我们日常生活中的英雄。A. everyday日常的;B. known著名的;C. familiar熟悉的;D. remarkable卓越的,非凡的。前句有superheroes,后句就要对比普通人了,以此开题并引出下文。天天能见到的,everyday就蕴含此意。故选A。 4. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:但是是什么让一个人成为英雄呢?A. recommends推荐;B. supposes假设,猜测;C. makes使得;D. celebrates庆祝。make后接由名词构成的复合结构,make sb. sth.意为“使某人成为”。故选C。 5. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:一般来说,英雄是无私的、有胆量的和勇敢的人。A. energetic精力充沛的;B. silent沉默的;C. swift迅速的;D. courageous有胆量的,勇敢的。根据句中selfless和and brave可知,courageous最为符合。故选D。 6. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:这些品质驱使英雄们在需要的时候帮助别人,即使他们害怕。A. drive驱使;B. risk冒险;C. make制作;D. lead领导。根据语境可知,这些品质是英雄们在需要的时候帮助别人的内驱力。故选A。 7. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意同上。A. exhausted疲惫的;B. broken坏了的;C. scared害怕的;D. confident有信心的。危机关头,人们出现胆怯害怕心理都是常态。故选C。 8. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:如果有不好的事情发生,你可以指望他们会在你身边。A. send for派人去取/请;B. hold up举起,阻拦;C. give out分发,发出,筋疲力尽;D. count on指望,依靠。根据上文These qualities ___6___ heroes to help others in times of need, even if they are ___7___.可知,危机关头,你可以指望他们会在你身边。故选D。 9. 考查介词词义辨析。句意:“我们树立为英雄的是那些通常会超越职责召唤的人。他们会做出非同寻常的事情,”美国AAPHC文艺复兴中心的心理学家尼克·卡登说。A. past经过,路过;B. forward向前;C. beyond超越;D. before在……之前。我们确立为英雄的人通常做出了超越职责以外的事,go above and beyond“远远超越”。故选C。 10. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意同上。A. different不同的;B. extraordinary杰出的;C. proper恰当的;D. special特殊的。根据上文The people that we set up as heroes are people that generally go above and ___9___ the call of duty.可知,英雄们所做的事情都是超凡的,杰出的。故选B。 11. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:A. fairly相当地,公平地;B. probably可能;C. exactly精确地;D. eagerly热切地。根据句子后面连续出现两个or可知,此处是在推断,probably符合语境。故选B。 12. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:他们可能是受过影响和接受过帮助的,或者被效仿过,或者把这些作为价值观被培养起来的。A. values价值;B. candles蜡烛;C. relatives亲戚;D. bonds债券,纽带。根据语境可知,此处指这些优秀的价值观。故选A。 13. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:普通人——就像你我一样——以他们自己的方式成为英雄,仅仅是为他们的家庭和社区尽一份力。A. pushing推;B. putting放;C. knowing知道;D. doing做。根据下文for their families and communities可知,为他们的家庭和社区尽一份力,do one’s part“尽自己的本分”。故选D。 14. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:清洁工、医生、记者、快递员、护士和公交司机——这样的例子不胜枚举。A. unit单元;B. career职业;C. list清单;D. deed行为,事迹。根据前面列举了各行各业的人,接着说list(清单,列表)还在继续。故选C。 15. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:这些普通人帮助维持我们日常生活的秩序。A. hold on坚持;B. look around环顾;C. keep order维持秩序,处于有条不紊的状态;D. get together聚集。根据上文可知,这些普通人在日常生活中各尽其职,帮助维持我们日常生活的秩序。故选C。 16. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:有时,当有紧急情况时,这些普通人表现出胆量和勇气去帮助完全陌生的人。A. emergencies紧急情况;B. cases案例;C. masses民众,大量;D. arms胳膊,武器。根据下文these ordinary people show courage and bravery to help ____17____ strangers in need.可知,此处指当有紧急情况发生的时候。故选A。 17. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意同上。A. complete完全的;B. local当地的;C. favorable最喜欢的;D. nervous紧张的。complete strangers“完全陌生的人,素不相识的人”。故选A。 18. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:做出英勇行动的决定是我们中的许多人在某个时候会被要求做出的选择。A. meet遇见,满足;B. make制造;C. save节约;D. reward奖励。that many of us will be called upon to ____18____ at some point in time是定语从句,修饰先行词choice,that指代a choice构成固定搭配make a choice(做出选择)。故选B。 19. 考查固定短语辨析。句意:最重要的是,你应该努力成为自己的英雄。A. Even so即便如此;B. In contrast相比之下;C. As you know正像你知道的;D. Most importantly最重要的是。此段是全文主题的升华,作者是要加强语气来强调,Most importantly符合语境。故选D。 20. 考查连词词义辨析。句意:因为,一旦你成为自己的英雄,你就能真正做到任何你想做的事。A. though尽管;B. before在……之前;C. until直到;D. once一旦。根据下文you can truly do anything you set your mind to.可知,此处表示一种条件,即一旦你成为自己的英雄,你真的可以做任何你想做的事。故选D。
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