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Invited to Kim’s graduation ceremony, my wife and I had our two kids with us there. The crowded auditorium (会堂)was filled with people ________ themselves with their speech drafts, who were in ________ of the calling of their names. Each graduate walked across the stage to receive this piece of paper that ________ his or her academic accomplishment.

Kim looked up at us and was trying to control the tears, but in ________. She was not doing a good job of it. ________ emotions is not something that Kim does very well. There she was, ________ in line, prepared to receive her diploma. There was a good ________, but to me it was as if she had been standing in front of me. That simple act of gently rubbing the tears of ________ and looking up at those loved ones really ________ me.

“Kimberly Anne Conway, graduating magna cum laude(以优异成绩)” was ________ over the auditorium’s sound system. She walked ________ across the huge stage and received this piece of paper, the ________ of her effort. I glanced at my wife and saw tears roll gently down as the ________ she had for her sister showed itself on her face.

Kim is not a(n) ________ college graduate. She is 38 years old, and has made an effort, ________ for the past four years. She attended college while working full-time, and ________ to obtain the college degree. Many times she felt like ________, and she would have done so without the ________ from other students.

Everyone in the auditorium was ________ by Kim that day. And I want Kim to know that I have the greatest________ for her.

1.A. enjoying    B. comforting    C. fanning    D. entertaining

2.A. expectation    B. honor    C. favor    D. fear

3.A. promoted    B. completed    C. evaluated    D. represented

4.A. silence    B. vain    C. doubt    D. peace

5.A. Putting off    B. Turning down    C. Suffering from    D. Holding back

6.A. running    B. standing    C. jumping    D. jogging

7.A. excuse    B. chance    C. distance    D. approach

8.A. achievement    B. amazement    C. disappointment    D. punishment

9.A. interrupted    B. convinced    C. reminded    D. touched

10.A. exhibited    B. determined    C. announced    D. predicted

11.A. curiously    B. cautiously    C. anxiously    D. proudly

12.A. impression    B. appreciation    C. recognition    D. influence

13.A. love    B. confusion    C. sadness    D. prediction

14.A. enthusiastic    B. average    C. creative    D. positive

15.A. especially    B. specially    C. eventually    D. initially

16.A. happened    B. continued    C. failed    D. struggled

17.A. explaining    B. quitting    C. complaining    D. apologizing

18.A. ignorance    B. chance    C. encouragement    D. agreement

19.A. inspired    B. instructed    C. comforted    D. acknowledged

20.A. patience    B. respect    C. responsibility    D. tolerance

 

1. C 2. A 3. D 4. B 5. D 6. B 7. C 8. A 9. D 10. C 11. D 12. C 13. A 14. B 15. A 16. D 17. B 18. C 19. A 20. B 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文,作者的妻妹Kim她一边工作一边学习,在38岁的时候完成了大学学业。她的奋斗精神鼓励人们也让作者对她充满了尊敬。 1.考查动词辨析及生活常识。A. enjoying喜欢;B. comforting安慰;C. fanning扇风;D. entertaining娱乐;拥挤的会堂里挤满了人,人们用草稿纸给自己扇风。挤满人的地方通常都会比较热,人们会扇风。故C项正确。 2.考查介词短语。短语in expectation of期待…;in honor of纪念;in favor of支持;in fear of为…担心;会堂里的人们都期待着叫自己的名字,然后登台领取毕业证。故A项正确。 3.考查动词辨析。A. Promoted促进,提高;B. completed完成;C. evaluated评估;D. represented代表;每个毕业生都会上台接受一张纸,这张纸代表着他/她的学生成就。实际上这张纸就是毕业证,毕业证说明了该学生完成这阶段学业,故D项正确。 4.考查介词短语及上下文串联。短语in silence安静地;in vain徒劳地;in doubt怀疑地;in peace宁静地;根据第8空前“That simple act of gently rubbing the tears”可知Kim并没有控制住眼泪,她的控制是徒劳的。故B项正确。 5.考查动词短语辨析及上下文串联。A. Putting off推迟;B. Turning down拒绝,调低;C. Suffering from遭受;D. Holding back控制;控制情感并不是Kim擅长做的事情。所以她还是留下了眼泪。故D项正确。 6.考查动词辨析。A. running奔跑;B. standing站立;C. jumping跳跃;D. jogging慢跑;Kim站在队伍里准备接受自己的毕业证书。本句指学生排队等着领毕业证。故B项正确。 7.考查名词辨析。A. excuse借口;B. chance机会,可能性;C. distance距离;D. approach方法;她站的位置离我的距离刚刚好,但在我看来她似乎就在我的眼前一样。擦掉充满成就的眼泪并看着所爱的人让我很感动。根据句意可知C项正确。 8.考查名词辨析及上下文串联。A. achievement成就;B. amazement惊讶;C. disappointment 失望;D. punishment惩罚;根据第3空后“his or her academic accomplishment”可知Kim完成了学业,取得了学业上的成就,也留下了眼泪。故A项正确。 9.考查动词辨析。A. interrupted打断;B. convinced使…相信;C. reminded提醒;D. touched打动;擦掉充满成就的眼泪并能够看着所爱的人让我很感动。本句描述Kim此时的情景让我很感动。故D项正确。 10.考查动词辨析。A. exhibited展览;B. determined决定;C. announced宣布;D. predicted预测;礼堂里的广播宣布Kim以优异的成绩毕业了。故C项正确。 11.考查副词辨析。A. curiously好奇地;B. cautiously谨慎地;C. anxiously焦虑地;D. proudly自豪地;Kim以优异的成绩毕业了,她感觉很自豪。她拿到的毕业证书是对她努力的认可。故D项正确。 12.考查名词辨析。A. impression印象;B. appreciation欣赏;C. recognition认可,承认;D. influence影响;Kim以优异的成绩毕业了,她感觉很自豪。她拿到的毕业证书是对她努力的认可。故C项正确。 13.考查名词辨析。A. love爱;B. confusion困惑;C. sadness悲伤;D. prediction预测;我看见妻子留下了眼泪,对妹妹的爱也显示在她的脸上。故A项正确。 14.考查形容词辨析及上下文串联。A. enthusiastic热情的;B. average普通的;C. creative有创造力的;D. positive积极的;根据后句She is 38 years old可知她并不是一个普通的大学毕业生,她的年龄太大了。故B项正确。 15.考查副词辨析。A. especially尤其;B. specially专门;C. eventually最后;D. initially最初;Kim并不是一个普通的大学毕业生,她已经38岁了,尤其是过去的四年里她很努力。故A项正确。 16.考查动词辨析。A. happened发生;B. continued继续;C. failed失败;D. struggled努力;过去四年里她一边上班一边学习努力获取大学学位。动词struggle是对前一句的强调,说明她一直在努力,故D项正确。 17.考查动词辨析。A. explaining解释;B. quitting放弃;C. complaining抱怨;D. apologizing道歉;很多次她都想放弃,如果没有其他学生的鼓励也许她就真的放弃了。故B项正确。 18.考查名词辨析。A. ignorance忽视;B. chance机会;C. encouragement鼓励;D. agreement协议;很多次她都想放弃,如果没有其他学生的鼓励也许她就真的放弃了。故C项正确。 19.考查动词辨析。A. inspired鼓励;B. instructed指导;C. comforted安慰;D. acknowledged承认;学堂里每个人都被Kim鼓励了,我也想让Kim指导,我非常尊敬她。她的努力精神一直鼓励着其他人,故A项正确。 20.考查名词辨析。A. patience耐心;B. respect尊敬;C. responsibility责任;D. tolerance容忍;学堂里每个人都被Kim鼓励了,她如此努力,我也想让Kim指导我非常尊敬她。故B项正确。
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