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    Everyone wants to find happiness in life. No matter what our circumstances are,the search for true contentment is at the _______of everyone's goals.

The question, then, is how? How are we _______to even begin looking for it? A group of people gathered in a room_________a seminar about life and happiness to learn to find happiness in their _______. They were being _______various skills and lessons about life. Suddenly, the speaker _______and started giving each person a balloon. He asked everyone to write their _______ on it using a pen. All the balloons were then _______and taken to another room.

Now, these delegates were let in that room and asked to find the balloon which had their name _______, within 5 minutes. Everyone was________searching for their name, pushing, crashing with each other, and there was a ________. No one could find their ________within the given five-minute time and they all had to return to the other room with their hands __________.

Then they were told to go to the other room and randomly choose a balloon and give it to the________whose name was written on it. Within five minutes everyone was ____________ the balloon with their name on it.

The speaker began: This is__________happening in our lives. Everyone is hurriedly looking for happiness all around, not knowing ________it is. Our happiness ________the happiness of other people. Give them their happiness, you will get your ________happiness. And this is the ________of human life.

1.A.bottom B.heart C.draft D.distance

2.A.forced B.used C.supposed D.aimed

3.A.attending B.attempting C.accompanying D.abusing

4.A.contributions B.lectures C.trips D.lives

5.A.appointed B.taught C.guaranteed D.adjusted

6.A.continued B.urged C.stopped D.resigned

7.A.names B.addresses C.ideas D.essays

8.A.separated B.exchanged C.divided D.collected

9.A.announced B.declared C.recommended D.written

10.A.eventually B.steadily C.wildly D.flexibly

11.A.mess B.potential C.threat D.disability

12.A.rooms B.balloons C.exits D.sections

13.A.full B.blank C.empty D.dirty

14.A.teacher B.speaker C.person D.agent

15.A.pumping B.choosing C.distributing D.carrying

16.A.simply B.exactly C.automatically D.nearly

17.A.where B.who C.what D.which

18.A.results in B.decides on C.dates from D.lies in

19.A.temporary B.own C.annual D.awful

20.A.purpose B.consequence C.search D.existence

 

1.B 2.C 3.A 4.D 5.B 6.C 7.A 8.D 9.D 10.C 11.A 12.B 13.C 14.C 15.D 16.B 17.A 18.D 19.B 20.A 【解析】 本文为夹叙夹议文。文章作者主要通过实验,告诉人们寻找幸福的道理,即:给别人带来幸福的同时,也能给自己带来幸福。 1. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:人人都想在生活中找到幸福。无论情况如何,寻找真正的满足感都是每个人目标的核心。A. bottom底部;B. heart心,核心;C. draft草稿;D. distance距离。根据语境可知是目标的核心。所以选B。 2. 考查动词搭配。句意:问题是我们应该怎样找呢?A.be forced to do 被迫做某事;B.be used to do 被用来做某事;C.be supposed to do 应该做某事;D.be aimed to do 目标是做。文中表示我们应该怎样找。 所以选C。 3. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:一群人聚集在一个房间里开了一个关于生活和幸福的研讨会,学习如何在他们的生活中找到幸福。A. attending参加;B. attempting企图;C. accompanying陪伴;D. abusing滥用。根据搭配,参加会议用attend。所以选A。 4. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:一群人聚集在一个房间里开了一个关于生活和幸福的研讨会,学习如何在他们的生活中找到幸福。A. contributions贡献;B. lectures演讲;C. trips旅行;D. lives生活。根据上文Everyone wants to find happiness in life.可知是在生活中找幸福。所以选D。 5. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:他们学习各种关于生活的技能和课程。A. appointed任命;B. taught教育;C. guaranteed担保;D. adjusted调整。根据上文learn to find happiness in their lives可知是taught。所以选B。 6. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:突然,讲话者突然停止,开始给每人一个气球。A. continued继续;B. urged催促;C. stopped停止;D. resigned辞职。根据语境started giving each person a balloon可知前面是停止讲话。所以选C。 7. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:他要求每个人用钢笔在气球上写上自己的名字。A. names名字;B. addresses地址;C. ideas想法,观点;D. essays论文。根据后文Now,these delegates were let in that room and asked to find the balloon which had their name ___9___ ,within 5 minutes.可知是写上自己的名字。所以选A。 8. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:写完名字后,所有的气球被收集起来放到另一间房子里。A. separated分离;B. exchanged交换;C. divided分割;D. collected收集。根据下文去那间房子里找,可知被收集了起来。所以选D。 9. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:这些代表被要求去那间房子里找写着自己名字的气球。A. announced宣告;B. declared宣布;C. recommended建议;D. written写。根据上文He asked everyone to write their ___7___ on it using a pen.可知是写着自己名字的气球。所以选D。 10. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:每个人疯狂地找着自己的名字,彼此推搡,碰撞,一片混乱。A. eventually最后;B. steadily稳定地;C. wildly疯狂地;D. flexibly灵活地。根据后面的push,crash可知是疯狂地找着。所以选C。 11. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:每个人疯狂地找着自己的名字,彼此推搡,碰撞,一片混乱。A. mess 混乱;B. potential潜能;C. threat威胁;D. disability残疾。根据前面wildly,push,crash可知是一片混乱。所以选A。 12. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:没人能在五分钟之内找到自己的气球。A. rooms房间;B. balloons气球; C. exits存在;D. sections部分。根据下文they all had to return to the other room with their hands ____13____ .可知都没找到自己的球球。所以选B。 13. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他们都不得不两手空空回到另一间屋里。A. full满的;B. blank 空白的;C. empty空的;D. dirty脏的。根据前文没有找到,可知是两手空空。所以选C。 14. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:然后他们被告知去那间屋随便拿一个气球,然后根据名字给它的主人。A. teacher老师;B. speaker说话者;C. person 人;D. agent代理。根据语境,可知是交给气球上标记着名字的人。所以选C。 15. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:五分钟之内,人人都拿到了自己的气球。A. pumping抽水; B. choosing选择;C. distributing分发;D. carrying拿着。根据语境,人们是拿着自己的气球。所以选D。 16. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:这正是发生在我们生活中的事情。A. simply仅仅;B. exactly的确,正是;C. automatically自动地;D. nearly几乎。根据语境,可知说话者是通过实验告诉人们这样的场景真切地发生在我们的生活中。所以选B。 17. 考查连词词义辨析。句意:人人都在匆忙地寻找幸福,却不知道它在那里。 17 it is.是一个宾语从句,引导词在从句中表示“在哪”,根据前文寻找幸福,可知我们不知道它在哪里。所以选A。 18. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:我们的幸福在于别人也幸福。A. results in导致;B. decides on决定;C. dates from追溯到;D. lies in在于。根据语境,可知幸福在于别人也同样得到幸福。所以选D。 19. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:给别人幸福,你会也得到你的幸福。A. temporary暂时的;B. own自己的;C. annual每年的;D. awful糟糕的。根据上句Our happiness ___18___ the happiness of other people.可知给别人幸福,也能得到自己的幸福。所以选B。 20. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:这就是人生的目的。A. purpose目的;B. consequence后果;C. search研究;D. existence存在。根据语境,可知此处表示人生的目的是给别人幸福,自己也能幸福。所以选A。
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