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I believe I had the perfect life. Because I was about to ______ my high school, and on my way to college, I had great friends and a loving family. There was nothing ______. But I spoke too soon.

It was around 9:25 a. m. that I heard the news that would ______ my life forever. My brother Zach had been in a car accident. He fought for five days before he ______. That day, I became an only child. I felt extremely ______.

After Zach’s death, I found ______ in food. I ate, then I slept, then I ate again. I couldn’t cry. I could hardly feel anything, and I was ______. I stopped building relationships for fear that they would end just as ______ as Zach’s life. Also, I became nervous about any potentially ______ situations —driving late at night—but I couldn’t express this fear of life ______ I wanted to be strong for my parents. I saw my parents’ ______ worse than mine because of the losing of their son. I didn’t want them to ______ me. I also experienced a lot of ______, because I was angry about why the sadness had happened to me, and I never ______ from this emotion.

Now, it has been nearly five years since Zach’s death. I don’t ______ life anymore: I face it bravely. I ______ my friendships and began socializing more. I even ______ Zach’s story with people around me. Although my new friends never met him, they know about Zach.

One lesson I learned from losing my brother was never to be ______ to say, “I love you.” I loved my brother, but it was too late to ______ it loudly. The last time I remember telling my brother I loved him was when he was dying. Don’t make this ______ like me.

1.A. admit    B. finish    C. skip    D. determine

2.A. earning    B. reaching    C. competing    D. missing

3.A. regret    B. change    C. beautify    D. solve

4.A. took away    B. gave away    C. passed away    D. flew away

5.A. lonely    B. tired    C. bored    D. nervous

6.A. interest    B. benefit    C. guidance    D. relief

7.A. funny    B. hopeful    C. patient    D. senseless

8.A. finally    B. suddenly    C. nearly    D. seriously

9.A. difficult    B. particular    C. dangerous    D. tense

10.A. so    B. if    C. unless    D. because

11.A. pain    B. discouragement    C. willingness    D. memory

12.A. think about    B. dream about    C. talk about    D. care about

13.A. surprise    B. anger    C. disappointment    D. doubt

14.A. escaped    B. prevented    C. stopped    D. suffered

15.A. damage    B. choose    C. fear    D. leave

16.A. produced    B. rebuilt    C. communicated    D. raised

17.A. copy    B. advertise    C. share    D. perform

18.A. stubborn    B. satisfied    C. brave    D. afraid

19.A. explore    B. express    C. spread    D. pray

20.A. mistake    B. decision    C. explanation    D. difference

 

1. B 2. D 3. B 4. C 5. A 6. D 7. D 8. B 9. C 10. D 11. A 12. D 13. B 14. A 15. C 16. B 17. C 18. D 19. B 20. A 【解析】 文章讲述了作者从弟弟的去世中得到一个教训:不要害怕对家人说我爱你。 1.B 考查动词辨析 admit承认;finish完成;skip跳过;determine决定。句意:因为我马上高中毕业,去读大学。根据后半句on my way to college可知作者即将完成高中学业,考入大学,故选B。 2.D 考查动词辨析 earn赚,挣得;reach到达;compete竞争;miss错过,想念。句意:我的生活什么也不缺。从上句I had great friends and a loving family可知作者有很好的朋友和友爱的家庭,什么也不缺,所以使用missing来修饰nothing,故选D。 3.B 考查动词辨析 regret后悔;change改变;beautify使美化;solve解决。句意:大约早上九点二十五分,我听到一个永远改变我生活的消息。从下文可知弟弟的去世改变了作者的生活:不想交朋友。故选B。 4.C 考查动词词组 take away带走;give away泄露;pass away去世;fly away飞走。根据下一段After Zach’s death,﹍可知Zach去世了。句意:他出事五天以后去世了。故选C。 5.A 考查形容词辨析 lonely寂寞的;tired疲倦的;bored厌烦的;nervous紧张的。句意:我感到非常的寂寞。从上一句I became an only child.可知弟弟去世后,我成了家里唯一的孩子,感觉很寂寞,故选A。 6.D 考查名词辨析 interest兴趣;benefit利益,好处;guidance指导;relief减轻,解除。弟弟去世后,家里少了一个人,家里吃的东西也少了。句意:Zach去世后,我发现家里吃的食物变少了。故选D。 7.D 考查形容词辨析 funny有趣的;hopeful有希望的;patient有耐心的;senseless无意识的。句意:我几乎不能感觉到任何东西,没有意识。由前半句I could hardly feel anything,可知作者感觉不到任何东西,是无意识的。故选D。 8.B 考查副词辨析 finally最终;suddenly突然地;nearly几乎,差不多;seriously认真地。从上文可知Zach是突然去世的。句意:我不再交朋友,因为害怕他们会像Zach一样突然去世。故选B 。 9.C 考查形容词辨析 difficult困难的;particular特别的;dangerous危险的;tense紧张的,拉紧的。句意:晚上,对于可能存在危险的行驶场合我都特别紧张。但是,我不能表达生活的恐惧,因为我想在父母面前表现的坚强。由于弟弟是在车祸中去世的,所以作者对于存在危险的驾驶场合,感觉很害怕。故选C。 10.D 考查连词辨析 so因此;if如果;unless除非;because因为。句意:晚上,对于可能存在危险的行驶场合我都特别紧张。但是,我不能表达生活的恐惧,因为我想在父母面前表现的坚强。作者不敢表达这种恐惧是因为想在父母面前表现的坚强,故选D。 11.A 考查名词辨析 pain痛苦;discouragement泄气;willingness乐意;memory记忆。父母失去儿子是痛苦的。句意:由于父母失去儿子,他们比我更痛苦。故选A。 12.D 考查动词词组 think about考虑;dream about梦想;talk about谈论某事;care about关心。父母本身就很痛苦,作者不想让父母再担心自己。句意:我不想让他们担心我。故选D。 13.B 考查名词辨析 surprise惊奇;anger怒火;disappointment失望;doubt怀疑。根据后半句because I was angry about why the sadness had happened to me为什么悲伤的事情发生在我身上,可知作者感觉很恼火。句意:我也很恼火,为什么悲伤的事情发生在我的身上,我从来都没有从这种情绪中走出来。故选B。 14.A 考查动词辨析 escape逃脱,摆脱;prevent阻止;stop停止;suffer遭受。句意:我也很生气,为什么悲伤的事情发生在我的身上,我从来都没有从这种情绪中走出来。从下文Now, it has been nearly five years since Zach’s death.可知作者在很长时间内一直没有摆脱这种情绪,故选A。 15.C 考查动词辨析 damage破坏;choose选择;fear害怕;leave离开。句意:我不再害怕生活。根据下一句I fact it bravely可知作者不再害怕生活,而是勇敢面对,故选C。 16.B 考查动词辨析 produce生产;rebuild重建;communicate交流;raise提高。句意:我重建友谊,开始社交。根据后半句﹍and began socializing more.可知作者开始社交,开始交朋友,故选B。 17.C 考查动词辨析 copy复制;advertise做广告;share分享;perform执行。句意:我甚至和周围的人分享Zach的故事,尽管我的新朋友知道Zach。share﹍with与某人分享某事。故选C。 18.D 考查形容词辨析 stubborn固执的;satisfied满意的;brave勇敢的;afraid害怕的。句意:从失去弟弟这件事上我得到一个教训:不要害怕给家人说我爱你。A、B、C选项均不符合语境,故选D。 19.B 考查动词辨析 explore探索;express表达;spread扩散;pray祈祷。句意:我爱我的弟弟,但是现在已经太晚了,我不能再向他表达我对他的爱。此处是作者表达对弟弟的感情,故选B。 20.A 考查名词辨析 mistake错误;decision决定;explanation解释;difference不同。句意:不要像我一样犯这样的错误。此处作者犯了一个错误,不想让别人和自己一样犯错。故选A。
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