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When I was 17, I read a quote that went something like: “If you live each day as if it were your last, someday you’ll most certainly be right.” It made a deep      on me, and since then, for the past 33 years, I have       in the mirror every morning and asked myself: “If today were the last day of my life,      I want to do what I am about to do today?” And whenever the answer has been “No” for too many days in a       , I know I need to change something.

Remembering that I’ll be       soon is the most important tool I’ve ever known to help me make the big    in life because almost everything falls away in the face of death,      only what is truly important.

About a year ago I was             with cancer. My doctor even advised me to go home and get my affairs      order, which is a doctor’s way of telling people to prepare to die. I        with that diagnosis all the days.    , at last an advanced test showed that it was a very rare cancer that is       with surgery. I had the surgery and I’m fine now.

      wants to die. Even people who want to go to heaven don’t want to die to get there. And yet death is the destination we all      . No one has ever escaped it. And that is as it should be, because death is very likely the single best invention of     . It is life’s change agent. It clears out the old to      for the new. Right now the new is you, but someday not too        from now, you will gradually become the old and be cleared away. Sorry to be so dramatic, but it is quite true.

Your time is      , so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be        by dogma(教条)—which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner      . And most importantly, have the courage to follow your heart.

1.A. impression  B. curse     C. decision     D. joke

2.A. seen         B. looked   C. found         D. lost

3.A. would       B. should   C. might         D. could

4.A. hurry       B. line      C. moment      D. row

5.A. successful   B. rich     C. dead         D. frustrated

6.A. apologies   B. fortune  C. impressions   D. choices

7.A. proving     B. leaving  C. confirming  D. telling

8.A. diagnosed   B. cured     C. treated      D. found

9.A. on           B. for       C. in           D. at

10.A. met         B. got      C. did           D. lived

11.A. However     B. But       C. Therefore    D. So

12.A. incurable B. curable  C. fatal         D. changeable

13.A. Anyone     B. Someone C. No one       D. Everyone

14.A. want        B. avoid     C. share       D. escape

15.A. destination B. life      C. science      D. disease

16.A. make up     B. make for  C. make out     D. make way

17.A. distant   B. short     C. long          D. away

18.A. limited   B. rare     C. enough       D. lost

19.A. wasted   B. cheated C. excited       D. trapped

20.A. voice       B. love     C. direction     D. Confusion

 

1.A 2.B 3.A 4.D 5.C 6.D 7.B 8.A 9.C 10.D 11.A 12.B 13.C 14.C 15.B 16.D 17.C 18.A 19.D 20.A 【解析】 试题分析:苹果公司CEO乔布斯在斯坦福大学毕业典礼上的节选部分。主要内容是:乔布斯认为“记住你即将死去”是他一生中遇到的最重要箴言。人们的时间有限,所以不要将它们浪费在重复其他人的生活上。不要被其他人喧嚣的观点掩盖你真正的内心的声音。要有勇气去听从直觉和心灵的指示。 1.A考查名词。A. impression 印象;B. curse诅咒,咒语; C. Decision决定; D. Joke笑话。固定短语:make a impression on给---留下印象。故选A。 2.B考查动词。A. Seen看见;B. Looked看;C. Found找到;D. Lost失去。句意:每天早上我照镜子。故选B。 3.A考查情态动词。A. would 将要,愿意;B. Should应该;C. might 可能;D. Could能。句意:我愿意做我今天将要做的事情吗?故选A。 4.D考查名词。A. hurry 匆忙;B.line线条,排, 行列;C. Moment片刻;D. Row行,排。句意:连续太多的日子。in a row连续不断地。故选D。 5.C考查形容词。A. Successful成功的;B. Rich富裕的;C. dead死的;D. frustrated挫败的,失意的。根据后面的in the face of death面对死亡,可知前面表达的是:不久我将会死的。故选C。 6.D考查名词。A. Apologies道歉;B. Fortune运气;C. impressions 印象;D. Choices选择。句意:这是我一生当中帮助我做出的最大选择。故选D。 7.B考查动词。A. Proving证明;B. Leaving离开; C. confirming 确认;D. Telling告诉。句意: 几乎所有的事物,这些事在死亡面前都会远去,(这之后)留下的才是最重要的东西.故选B。 8.A考查动词。A. diagnosed 诊断;B. cured治愈;C. treated治疗;D. found找到。句意:一年前我被诊断为癌症。故选A。 9.C考查介词。句意:我的医生建议我回家把后事准备妥当,这就是医生对病患“判死刑”的方法.in order顺次,按顺序,合乎程序的.故选C。 10.D考查动词。A. Met遇见;B. Got得到;C. did做;D. Lived居住。句意:所有的日子我都忍受着诊断结果。live with与…一起生活,接受并忍受.故选D。 11.A考查副词。A. However 然而; B. But但是; C. Therefore因此;D. So所以。句意:然而,最后一次先进的测试表明我得的是罕见的癌症。故选A。 12.B考查形容词。A.incurable不可治愈的;B. curable可治愈的;C. fatal致命的,攸关的;D. Changeable多变的。句意:用外科手术可以治愈的癌症。故选B。 13.C考查不定代词。A. Anyone任何人;B. Someone某人;C. No one 没有人;D. Everyone每个人。句意:没有人想死。故选C。 14.C考查动词。A. Want想要;B. avoid避免;C. share分享;D. Escape逃跑。句意:然而死是我们都要分享的目的地。故选C。 15.B考查名词。A. Destination目的地;B. life生活;C. science科学;D. Disease疾病。句意:死很可能是生活中唯一最好的发明。故选B。 16.D考查动词短语。A. make up组成;B. make for前往,有利于;C. make out明白,理解;D. make way让路。句意:很清楚,旧的就是要给新的让路。故选D。 17.C考查形容词。A. distant 遥远的;B. short短的;C. long长的;D. away离开。句意:从现在起不会太长的某一天,你将逐渐地变老。故选C。 18.A考查形容词。A. Limited限制的;B. rare罕见的;C. enough 足够的;D. Lost失去的。句意:你的时间是有限的。故选A。 19.D考查动词。A. wasted浪费;B. cheated欺骗;C. excited兴奋;D. trapped陷入。句意:不要陷入教条。故选D。 20.A考查名词。A. voice声音; B. love爱;C. direction 方向;D. Confusion困惑。句意:不要被其他人喧嚣的观点掩盖你真正的内心的声音。故选A。 【名师点睛】 在做完形填空时一定要注意and/but/so/besides/however/furthermore/moreover/in addition/what’s more等词汇、固定结构的运用。它们连接了上下文,起着承上起下的作用。像but(但是)、however(然而),表示转折,这说明前后的内容相反或相对。把握住这一点,做起题来就会得心应手。比如第31小题,考查副词。A. However 然而; B. But但是; C. Therefore因此;D. So所以。句意:然而,最后一次先进的测试表明我得的是罕见的癌症。故选A。 【知识归纳】 make构成的短语 make up 组成,构成,化妆,编造,和好如初;be made of 由---构成(能看出原材料);be made from由---构成(不能看出原材料); be made into 被制成了---;be made up of 由---组成;be made in由某地制成; make friends 交朋友; make preparations for 为---做准备;make oneself done 使某人自己被---; make for前往,有利于; make out明白,理解; make way让路。 考点:考查人物传记类阅读
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