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Learning experiences happen to us throughout our lives, and not too long ago, I had one that I would like to ________. This story began with a _______ three years ago. It's a story of pizza and being _______of buying ice cream with a US $20 bill.

I was going to Marblehead, Massachusetts, with my racing team on the highway and we were all ______Luckily, we saw a rest area ______. I had a brand-new US $ 20 bill, and I had ______ had that kind of cash before. Spending it on food ______to me like throwing it away.

We all rushed into the pizza line.______ I got a cheese pizza and drink. Halfway through the _______, I realized I had not actually ________any money to the cashier. I felt terrible. I just couldn't go back to the cashier and ______my stolen pizza. I would feel embarrassed.

I was so upset that I refused to give myself the_______of an ice cream in fear that someone would say, "Hey, Jeff, why don't you _______ the change from the pizza instead of that nice, new US $20 bill?" I was not so proud of my _______ now.

For the next two years, whenever I was ______of the "Pizza incident," I _______my eyes and said to myself, "Not gonna think about it, not gonna think about it…"

I think this ______ the saying, "A coward (懦夫) dies a thousand deaths, a hero dies _______." I was a coward and have felt______ about that incident at least a thousand times. If I had been a "hero" and gone ______up to pay for the pizza, then I would have felt a little embarrassed about it only once, or maybe twice.

1.A. introduce    B. perform    C. share    D. explain

2.A. game    B. trip    C. party    D. race

3.A. afraid of    B. fond of    C. careless in    D. eager for

4.A. late    B. hungry    C. lost    D. slow

5.A. inside    B. behind    C. below    D. ahead

6.A. even    B. once    C. never    D. ever

7.A. proved    B. showed    C. turned    D. seemed

8.A. Gradually    B. Finally    C. Usually    D. Lately

9.A. meal    B. journey    C. talk    D. job

10.A. returned    B. offered    C. handed    D. supplied

11.A. give away    B. give back    C. ask for    D. pay for

12.A. pleasure    B. chance    C. idea    D. effort

13.A. find    B. receive       C. use    D. return

14.A. cash    B. pizza    C. ice cream    D. change

15.A. blamed    B. warned    C. told    D. reminded

16.A. fixed    B. closed    C. raised    D. wiped

17.A. brings    B. concerns    C. impresses    D. reflects

18.A. more    B. less    C. one    D. none

19.A. terrible    B. puzzled    C. nervous    D. curious

20.A. away    B. back    C. near    D. out

 

1.C 2.B 3.A 4.B 5.D 6.C 7.D 8.B 9.A 10.C 11.D 12.A 13.C 14.A 15.D 16.B 17.D 18.C 19.A 20.B 【解析】本文是一篇记叙文。文章作者和大家分享了自己的一段经历和这段经历带给作者的启发 。 1.C考查动词。A. introduce介绍;B. perform表演;C.share分享;D.explain解释。“share”在这里是“分享”的意思。从后文我们可以看出,作者和大家分享了自己的一段经历,因此用share。故选C。 2.B考查名词辨析。A. game比赛;游戏;B. trip旅行;C. party聚会;D. race长跑比赛。这个故事源于三年前的一次旅行。故选B。 3.A考查介词短语的用法。A. afraid of害怕;B. fond of喜欢;C. careless in在……上粗心;D. eager for渴望。我害怕用20美元的纸币买冰激凌。故选A。 4.B考查形容词。A. late晚的;B. hungry饥饿的;C. lost失去的;D. slow慢的。根据后文的food、pizza可知,这里是买食物,故我们都很饿了。故选B。 5.D考查副词。A. inside里面;B. behind后面;C. below下面;D. ahead前面。我看到了前面的休息区,这是可能卖东西的地方。故选D。 6.C考查副词。A. even甚至;B. once曾经;C. never从未;D. ever永远。我有一张崭新的20美元的钞票。以前我从未有过这种现金。故选C。 7.D考查动词。A. proved证明;B. showed展示;C. turned转向;D. seemed似乎。买食物花掉它,对我来说似乎就像把它扔掉了。故选D。 8.B考查副词。A. Gradually逐渐地;B. Finally最后;C. Usually通常;D. Lately最近。我们都冲向前去排买披萨的队,最后我买了奶酪披萨和饮料。故选B。 9.A考查名词。A. meal饭;B. journey旅行;C. talk谈话;D. job工作。我在吃饭的时候,我意识到我没有向钱柜投币。故选A。 10.C考查动词。A. returned返回;B. offered提供;C. handed交,投币;D. supplied供应。在吃饭的时候,我意识到我没有向钱柜投币。故选C。 11.D考查动词。A. give away放弃;B. give back归还;C. ask for寻找;D. pay for付钱。我不能再回到钱柜那里,再给披萨付钱。故选D。 12.A考查名词。A. pleasure快乐;B. chance机会;C. idea想法;D. effort努力。我很不安,我拒绝享受冰激凌的快乐。故选A。 13.C考查动词。A. find找到;B. receive接收;C. use使用;D. return归还。你为什么不用买披萨找的零钱买冰激凌,而要用一张新的20美元的钞票呢?故选C。 14.A考查形容词。A. cash现金;B. pizza披萨;C. ice cream冰激凌;D. change零钱。我现在不以我拥有20美元的新钞票感到骄傲了。故选A。 15.D考查动词。A. blamed责备;B. warned警告;C. told告诉;D. reminded提醒。在未来的两年里,每当我被提醒起那次“披萨事件”,我就会闭上眼睛说:不要再想它。故选D。 16.B考查名词。A. fixed固定;B. closed闭上;C. raised养育;D. wiped擦。每当我被提醒起那次“披萨事件”,我就会闭上眼睛说:不要再想它。故选B。 17.D考查动词。A. brings带来;B. concerns关心;C. impresses印象;D. reflects反思,反应。我想这反应了一句名言:懦夫死一千次,而英雄只死一次。故选D。 18.C考查数词。A. more多;B. less少;C. one一次;D. none没有一个。我想这反应了一句名言:懦夫死一千次,而英雄只死一次。故选C。 19.A考查形容词。A. terrible可怕的;难受的;B. puzzled迷惑的;C. nervous紧张的;D. curious好奇的。我是一个懦夫,我为那次的“披萨事件”难受了一千次了。故选A。 20.B考查名词。A. away离开;B. back回去;C. near附近;D. out出去。如果我是英雄,我就会回去付了披萨的钱,那样我只会尴尬一两次。故选B。 【名师点睛】 做完形填空时一定要注意上下文的联系,充分利用好语境,要跟着作者的思路走千万不要渗透自己的观点,就像演员一样,要服从编剧和导演的指挥。比如:第四小题:A. late晚的; B. hungry饥饿的;C. lost失去的; D. slow慢的。根据后文的food、pizza推知,我们都很饿了,是去买食物充饥。故选B。 考点:考查故事类阅读
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