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    Every day I’d look in the mirror, hate what I saw, but repeat the words. “I am beautiful.” I did it _______. Sometimes I’d cry or grit(咬紧) my teeth to get the words out. But I _______ saying it no matter what.

It was at the _______ of my friend that I began this _______. He was drawn to me because of my _______ gentle spirit and love of silliness. But he also saw me as beautiful and it _______ him that I couldn’t see it myself.

For a long time I had _______ the lie that my weight made me a second-rate person. Years of rejection and being _______ had caused me to build a cocoon() around myself. I _______ thought that if I stayed quiet, maybe I would be safe. I __________ myself in layers of fears. My heart __________ a little more with each wedding invitation. I __________ hoping for my true love, convinced I wasn’t good enough.

It wasn’t until I was __________ to be happy on my own that I met him and things began to __________. He pointed out my positive qualities, best __________ and most admirable character traits, making me repeat them out loud. It felt __________. I laughed and I cried. But I kept-at it every day: “I am beautiful.”

Then, one day, a(n) __________ thing happened. Staring into the mirror, I realized with a shock that I believed it! He wasn’t __________ and it was true—I’m beautiful! The layers of my cocoon __________ disappeared and as I left behind the security of __________, I learned to fly. And nowadays, I learn to love myself and keep confident and proud no matter what my dress size.

1.A.hopefully B.regularly C.excitedly D.unwillingly

2.A.tried B.kept C.started D.considered

3.A.arrival B.mercy C.request D.involvement

4.A.routine B.schedule C.assignment D.hobby

5.A.fortune B.image C.success D.kindness

6.A.reached B.bothered C.convinced D.showed

7.A.told B.tolerated C.accepted D.fought

8.A.ignored B.judged C.concerned D.blamed

9.A.personally B.strongly C.occasionally D.mistakenly

10.A.trapped B.wrapped C.involved D.found

11.A.sinking B.closing C.breaking D.beating

12.A.quitted B.fancied C.risked D.hated

13.A.supposed B.expected C.required D.determined

14.A.change B.improve C.progress D.approach

15.A.pursuits B.belongings C.features D.projects

16.A.annoying B.embarrassing C.frightening D.confusing

17.A.interesting B.astonishing C.satisfying D.amazing

18.A.betraying B.murmuring C.lying D.complaining

19.A.suddenly B.slowly C.eventually D.difficultly

20.A.acceptance B.devotion C.activity D.aloneness

 

1.D 2.B 3.C 4.A 5.D 6.B 7.C 8.A 9.D 10.B 11.C 12.A 13.D 14.A 15.C 16.B 17.D 18.C 19.B 20.D 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。记叙了作者曾经因为自己的体重而将自己封闭起来,把自己包裹在层层恐惧之中。直到遇到了一个朋友他发现了作者身上的优点,并让作者每天大声复述出来。最后作者真的相信了自己所说的话,学会了爱自己、保持自信的故事。 1.考查副词词义辨析。句意:我不情愿地做了这件事。A. hopefully有希望地;B. regularly定期地;C. excitedly激动地;D. unwillingly不愿意地。根据下文Sometimes I’d cry or grit(咬紧) my teeth to get the words out可判断出作者内心的不愿意,故选D。 2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:但不管怎样,我一直继续说。A. tried尝试;B. kept继续;C. started开始;D. considered考虑。结合下文saying it no matter what可知,尽管作者心中不愿意,但不管怎样,她还是继续这么做,故选B项。 3.考查名词词义辨析。句意:是在我朋友的要求下,我才开始做这件事的。A. arrival到达;B. mercy同情;C. request请求;D. involvement参与。根据He pointed out my positive qualities, best_ 55 and most admirable character traits. making me repeat them out loud.可判断,作者这样做是应朋友的要求,故选C项。 4.考查名词词义辨析。句意:是在我朋友的要求下,我才开始把这当做常规来做。A. routine常规;B. schedule计划表;C. assignment任务;D. hobby爱好。根据Every day I’d look in the mirror, hate what I saw, but repeat the words, “I am beautiful. ”可判断,是作者的每日常规。故选A。 5.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他被我的善良所吸引。A. fortune财富;B. image图像;C. success成功;D. kindness善意。根据gentle spirit and love of silliness可判断,此处应指作者内在的优点,故选D项。 6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:但他也认为我很美,而我自己却看不到,这让他很烦恼。A. reached到达;B. bothered烦扰;C. convinced说服;D. showed展示。根据But he also saw me as beautiful和I couldn’t see it myself可判断,此处表达他认为作者很漂亮,而作者自己却看不到,这让他很困扰。故选B项。 7.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在很长一段时间里,我接受了这样一个谎言:我的体重让我成了一个二流的人。A. told告诉;B. tolerated忍受;C. accepted接受;D. fought斗争。结合后文the lie that my weight made me a second-rate person以及Years of rejection可知,多年的拒绝和被忽视让作者接受了自己因为体重而成了一个二流的人的谎言。故选C项。 8.考查动词词义辨析。句意:多年的拒绝和被忽视让我在自己周围筑起了一个茧。A. ignored忽略;B. judged判断;C. concerned关心;D. blamed责备。结合上文Years of rejection and being可知,作者多年被拒绝和被忽视。故选A。 9.考查副词词义辨析。句意:我错误地认为如果我保持安静,也许我就安全了。A. personally亲自地;B. strongly强烈地;C. occasionally偶尔;D. mistakenly错误地。结合上文the lie that my weight made me a second-rate person可知,这是作者对自己体重的错误认知。故选D。 10.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我把自己包裹在层层恐惧之中。A. trapped受困;B. wrapped包裹;C. involved涉及;D. found发现。结合上文build a cocoon around myself可知,作者把自己包裹在层层的恐惧之中。故选B。 11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:每一次的婚礼邀请都让我心碎。A. sinking沉没;B. closing接近;C. breaking打破;D. beating打败。结合上文作者进行自我封闭,把自己包裹在层层恐惧之中,因此每一次的婚礼邀请都让作者心碎。故选C。 12.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我放弃了对我的真爱的希望,确信我不够好。A. quitted停止;放弃;B. fancied想做;C. risked冒险;D. hated憎恨。结合后文convinced I wasn’t good enough可知,作者确信自己不够好,放弃了对真爱的希望。故选A。 13.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:直到我下定决心要独自快乐,我才见到了他,事情开始发生变化。A. supposed假定的;B. expected预期的;C. required必需的;D. determined决定了的。结合下文to be happy on my own可知,作者本来下定了决心要独自快乐。故选D。 14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:直到我下定决心要独自快乐,我才见到了他,事情开始发生变化。A. change改变;B. improve改善;C. progress进步;D. approach接近。根据下文He pointed out my positive qualities可知,作者遇到的这个男人让事情发生了改变。故选A。 15.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他指出了我积极向上的品质、最优秀的特征和最令人钦佩的性格特点,让我大声地复述出来。A. pursuits追求;B. belongings所有物;C. features特征;D. projects项目。结合下文most admirable character traits可推知,是指出了作者最优秀的特征。故选C。 16.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这让人感觉尴尬。A. annoying讨厌的;B. embarrassing尴尬的;C. frightening吓人的;D. confusing困惑的。结合上文making me repeat them out loud可知,大声重复自己的优点特点让人觉得尴尬。故选B。 17.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:然后,有一天,一件神奇的事情发生了。A. interesting有趣的;B. astonishing惊人的;C. satisfying满意的;D. amazing令人惊异的。结合下文可知Staring into the mirror, I realized with a shock that I believed it!作者盯着镜子,震惊地意识到相信了他不是在说谎。这是一件神奇的事情。故选D。 18.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他没有撒谎,这是真的——我很漂亮!A. betraying背叛;B. murmuring低声说;C. lying撒谎;D. complaining抱怨。结合后文and it was true—I’m beautiful!可知,作者意识到他不是在说谎,自己真的是美丽!故选C。 19.考查副词词义辨析。句意:我的茧层慢慢地消失了,当我把孤独的安全感抛在身后时,我学会了飞翔。A. suddenly突然;B. slowly缓慢地;C. eventually最终;D. difficultly困难。根据后文I learned to fly可判断,作者建立起的茧层慢慢消失了,故选B项。 20.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我的茧层慢慢地消失了,当我把孤独的安全感抛在身后时,我学会了飞翔。A. acceptance接受;B. devotion献身;C. activity活动;D. aloneness孤独。根据上文if 1 stayed quiet, maybe I would be safe的提示可判断,作者把孤独的安全感抛在身后。故选D。
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