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I made a name for myself when I was about 26.

It never means anything _______ to me, but of course I can’t say I am free from vanity(虚荣). When a signing event was organized for my book at its _______  sale or when I was invited to deliver a speech at a meeting, I would be_______ and cheerful, especially if there were lots of participants.

_______ , I have never been controlled by such _______ , for I have my own idea of it. To me, a(n) _______ remains popular only for three seconds. This morning somebody _______  me on the way and said, “Ah, that’s Zhu Deyong!” I was glad to be _______ by a stranger and enjoyed myself, “_______ , I am famous!” But such enjoyments _______ only three seconds. He passed by and turned to the person walking with him, “What shall we have for lunch?” No _______ of me any longer. Shall I_______ my life cherishing those three seconds? Is it necessary to make efforts to   _______ such three-second enjoyments? No, I don’t want to.

As life is _______ and only comes around once, it is of great value to the person himself, but of no value to others. For most people, one’s name remains   _______ only for three generations: one’s _______ generation, the second (your son may say “Ah, it’s my dad.”) and the third (your grandson may still _______, “Ah, it’s my grandpa.”) If a member of the fourth generation is asked about you, he might be _______ , “Who is it?” If he is shown a picture of you, he might give it a glance, put it aside and   _______ forget it. It amounts to nothing more than a   _______ with an unknown name.

 

1.A. impressive   B. reasonable   C. appropriate   D. important

2.A. unique       B. first        C. best          D. final

3.A. happy        B. upset       C. hesitant     D. nervous

4.A. Likewise     B. Therefore   C. However       D. Meanwhile

5.A. discouragements B. embarrassments  C. excitements D. disappointments

6.A. speech      B. name         C. book          D. event

7.A. saw         B. hit          C. patted       D. introduced

8.A. spotted     B. recognized   C. noticed      D. liked

9.A. Totally     B. Above all   C. Finally       D. After all

10.A. maintained B. stayed      C. lasted        D. remained

11.A. mind        B. idea         C. thought       D. memory

12.A. waste       B. spare        C. devote       D. afford

13.A. reach       B. acquire      C. offer        D. honor

14.A. easy        B. ordinary    C. tough         D. short

15.A. welcome     B. personal     C. respectable   D. known

16.A. past        B. own          C. future        D. new

17.A. remember   B. memorize    C. remind       D. believe

18.A. annoyed     B. interested  C. puzzled      D. frightened

19.A. quickly     B. seldom       C. deliberately  D. otherwise

20.A. friend      B. writer      C. grandpa      D. stranger

 

1.D 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.C 6.B 7.A 8.B 9.D 10.C 11.C 12.A 13.B 14.D 15.D 16.B 17.A 18.C 19.A 20.D 【解析】 试题分析:本文主要讨论的是名字对人的价值,我们的名字对别人来说,只是三秒钟的事情,没有人会太在意我们的名字。也只有三代人能够记得我们的名字,所以没有必要在名字上多花时间和精力。 1.D 考查上下文串联。形容词impressive印象深刻的;reasonable合理的;appropriate合适的;important主语的;根据26空To me, a(n) 26 remains popular only for three seconds.可知人的名字通常在人的思维中只存在三秒钟,说明名字对我们来说并不是重要的事情。故D正确。 2.B 考查上下文串联。当我的书进行第一次签名售书活动或者我被邀请做演讲的时候,我会很开心,因为那时有很多人都会知道我的名字。这也是一件光荣的事情。本句中的at its first sale表示第一次签名售书活动,第二次或者第三次签名售书就 没有那么激动了,是习以为常的事情了。故B正确。 3.A 考查上下文串联。根据前两句可知第一次签名售书或被邀请求演讲,很多人都知道了我的名字,这让我很高兴,因为这是一件光荣的事情,而且几乎人人都有一种虚荣心。故A正确。 4.C 考查副词辨析。副词likewise同样地;therefore因此;however然而;meanwhile同时;根据后句:我不会被这样的兴奋所控制。说明上下文之间是转折关系,故C正确。 5.C 考查名词辨析。名词discouragement泄气;embarrassment尴尬;excitement兴奋;disappointment失望;第一次签名售书和背邀请做演讲这都是让人兴奋的事情,但是作者很冷静。没有被这些虚荣心控制。故C正确。 6.B 考查上下文串联。在文章第一段中主要讲述的是名字对我们的意义,作者清醒地知道名字的价值。对我来说名字只是一个符号而已,只会流行三秒钟而已。故B正确。 7.A 考查动词辨析。动词see看见;hit击中;pat拍;introduce介绍;今天早晨有人在路上遇见我并认出了我。BCD三项与上下文不符,只有A项符合句意。 8.B 考查上下文串联。根据前句This morning somebody me on the way and said, “Ah, that’s Zhu Deyong!”可知我被别人认出来了。所以使用recognize表示“认出”。故B正确。 9.D 考查副词辨析。副词totally总共,攻击;above all首先,最重要的是;finally最后,终于;after all毕竟;作者在街上被人认了出来,这让他很高兴,毕竟有名气是一件光荣的事情。故D正确。 10.C 考查上下文串联。攻击根据后一句He passed by and turned to the person walking with him, “What shall we have for lunch?”他从旁边经过对身边的说:中午吃什么?说明别人并没有把我当回事。有点名气也不是什么大不了的事情。所以我的兴奋也没有持续很长时间。故动词last“持续”符合上下文串联。 11.C 考查上下文串联。名词mind思维;idea观点;thought想法;memory记忆;对方转身和朋友谈论午饭的话题,已经不在你考虑我了。故C项“thought想法”与上下文一致。 12.A 考查动词辨析。动词waste浪费;spare抽出,匀出;devote花费;致力于;afford承担得起;既然别人记得我的名字只有三秒钟,那我为什么要浪费使命去珍惜那没有意义的三秒钟的时间呢?根据上下文参考可知A正确。 13.B 考查动词辨析。动词reach得到;acquire获得;offer提供;honor以...为荣;既然别人只记得我的名字三秒钟的时间,那么努力得到那三秒钟的快乐还有必要吗?根据句意说明B正确。 14.D 考查形容词辨析。形容词easy容易的;ordinary普通的;tough艰难的;short短暂的。因为生命很短暂而且只有一次,使用对我们个人很重要,对其他人并没有意义。D项与后句comes around once相一致。 15.D 考查形容词辨析。形容词welcome受欢迎的;personal个人的,私人的;respectable尊敬的;known为人所知的;根据下文可知我们的名字只为三代人所知。故D正确。 16.B 考查常识。知道自己名字的只有三代人,第一代就是自己这一代人,第二代是我们孩子这一代,第三代是我们的孙子孙女这一代。所以本句使用own“自己的”。 17.A 考查动词辨析。动词remember记得;memorize记忆;remind提醒;believe相信;我们的孙子可能还会记得我们。B项通常表示记忆知识等抽象内容。故A正确。 18.C 考查形容词辨析。形容词annoyed恼怒的;interested感兴趣的;puzzled困惑的;frightened害怕的;如果问第四代的孩子我们的名字,他们会很困惑:他是谁啊?本句和上文一致,通常只有三代人记得我们的名字。故C正确。 19.A 考查副词辨析。副词quickly迅速地;seldom很少;deliberately故意地;otherwise否则,要不然;如果给第四代的孩子看我们的照片,他们会迅速地看一眼,就放在一边然后很快就忘记了。故A正确。 20.D 考查名词辨析。名词friend朋友;writer作家;grandpa爷爷;stranger陌生人;对他们来说我们只是一个有着不知道的名子的陌生人而已。ABC三项与全文意义不符。故D正确。 考点:考查议论文阅读
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