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    The owner of the gas station near my house posts daily quotes on a board, such as: “When you forgive, you heal. When you let go, you ________.

Most of the quotes are ________, but one quote was, for me, an ________ new thought: “Be who you needed when you were young.” Is the quote ________ we should be the kind of person we needed when we were young—for ourselves? Or that we should do it for our children and grandchildren and other young people we meet? Maybe we should do it for all, young and old ________? Why would I give so much ________ to a quote from a gas station board? Sometimes when my train of thought leaves the station, I just have to ________ on board and see where it takes me. I’ve been ________ this train for days, thinking about a person I needed when I was young.

My mother worked at a mill (面粉厂). One day when I was 12, I came home from school and found her drinking tea with the prettiest lady I had ever seen. “Hello, child!” said the woman, ________ my face in her hands. Her name was May. She was my mother’s friend, but she became ________ role model. I watched how she listened and encouraged and never ________ any one, even if they ________ it, and how she was always ________ to everyone. She was a woman of faith,________, and wisdom. I wanted to be like her.

After I left home for college, May moved away and I never ________ her again. The best reminders come from ____________ places sometimes.________ a quote from a gas station board, I thought of my friend May, someone I ________ when I was young and still hope to be like. We don’t always ________ people we admire. But remembering them ________ us to keep trying.

1.A.fail B.fall C.grow D.roll

2.A.confusing B.inspirational C.special D.unbelievable

3.A.exactly B.entirely C.academically D.abnormally

4.A.suggesting B.requesting C.admitting D.con firming

5.A.above B.aside C.alone D.alike

6.A.thought B.idea C.discussion D.approval

7.A.run B.dive C.climb D.jump

8.A.driving B.riding C.operating D.pushing

9.A.cupping B.seizing C.lifting D.taking

10.A.her B.your C.my D.their

11.A.took notice of B.took charge of C.spoke highly of D.spoke ill of

12.A.deserved B.observed C.required D.enquired

13.A.similar B.sensitive C.kind D.familiar

14.A.wealth B.health C.energy D.grace

15.A.relied on B.appealed to C.waited for D.heard from

16.A.rare B.remote C.unlikely D.secure

17.A.Thanks to B.Regardless of C.As to D.Except for

18.A.knew B.needed C.imagined D.expected

19.A.judge B.instruct C.assist D.mirror

20.A.warns B.strikes C.reminds D.forces

 

1.C 2.B 3.B 4.A 5.D 6.A 7.D 8.B 9.A 10.C 11.D 12.A 13.C 14.D 15.D 16.C 17.A 18.B 19.D 20.C 【解析】 本文为记叙文。作者家附近的加油站主人经常张贴一些激励人心的格言语录,作者经常对其感兴趣并且发出自己的感慨。 1.考查动词词义。句意:当你宽恕时,你就痊愈了。当你放手时,你就成长了。A. fail失败;B. fall落下;C. grow成长;D. roll滚动。根据哲理常识可知,成长会让人放弃一些东西。故答案为C。 2.考查形容词词义。句意:大多数格言都很鼓舞人心。A. confusing困惑的;B. inspirational鼓舞人心的;C. special特殊的;D. unbelievable难以置信的。根据上文的举例可知,大部分的格言都是鼓舞人心的。故答案为B。 3.考查副词词义。句意:大多数格言都很鼓舞人心,但有一句对我来说是一个完全(entirely)崭新的想法。A. exactly恰好;B. entirely完全,全然地;C. academically学术上;D. abnormally反常地。故答案为B。 4.考查动词词义。句意:是不是在建议我们应该成为我们年轻时需要的那种人?A. suggesting建议;B. requesting要求;C. admitting承认;D. confirming确认。作者读到的格言是一条建议。故答案为A。 5.考查副词词义。句意:也许我们应该为所有人做这件事,无论老少。A. above在…上;B. aside在…旁边;C. alone独自;D. alike同样地。young and old alike意为“老幼都一样”。故答案为D。 6.考查名词词义。句意:我为什么要对加油站公告牌上的一句话想那么多呢? A. thought想法;B. idea主意;C. discussion讨论;D. approval赞成。根据上文可知,作者经常对加油站张贴的格言感兴趣并陷入思考。故答案为A。 7.考查动词词义。句意:有时候,当我的思绪离开车站时,我不得不跳上车去,看看它会把我带到哪里。A. run跑;B. dive俯冲;C. climb爬;D. jump跳。这里指作者任由自己的思绪飞奔,跟随而去。故答案为D。 8.考查动词词义。句意:有时候,当我的思绪离开车站时,我只需要跳到车上,看看它会把我带到哪里。A. driving开车;B. riding骑行;C. operating操作;D. pushing推。作者思考了好几天。此处作者将自己的思绪比作飞奔的列车,因此是“驾驶(driving)着这辆火车”。故答案为B。 9.考查动词词义。句意:那位女士双手捧着我的脸说,她的名字叫梅。A. cupping使…成杯状;B. seizing抓住;C. lifting举起;D. taking拿。女士双手(作成杯状)捧着我的脸。故答案为A。 10.考查代词。句意:她是我母亲的朋友,但她成了我的榜样。根据上下文语境,作者将女士作为自己的榜样,故答案为C。 11.考查动词短语。句意:我看到她如何倾听,如何鼓励,如何从不说任何人的坏话,即使那是他们应得的,以及她如何总是对每个人都很好。A. took notice of注意到;B. took charge of负责,担任;C. spoke highly of高度评价;D. spoke ill of诋毁,说坏话。这里指她从不说人坏话。故答案为D。 12.考查动词词义。句意:我看到她如何倾听,如何鼓励,如何从不说任何人的坏话,即使那是他们应得的,以及她如何总是对每个人都很好。A. deserved值得;B. observed观察;C. required需要;D. enquired调查。此处承接前半句,为让步状语,尽管这是他们应得的。故答案为A。 13.考查形容词词义。句意:我看到她如何倾听,如何鼓励,如何从不说任何人的坏话,即使那是他们应得的,以及她如何总是对每个人都很好。A. similar相似的;B. sensitive敏感的;C. kind友好的;D. familiar熟悉的。她总是待人以善。故答案为C。 14.考查名词词义。句意:她是一个有信仰、有魅力、有智慧的女人。我想像她一样。A. wealth财富;B. health健康;C. energy精力;D. grace优雅,魅力。根据上下文语境可知,这里主要描述了她的品行和性格,故答案为D。 15.考查动词短语。句意:我离家上大学后,梅搬走了,我再也没有听到她的消息。A. relied on依靠;B. appealed to吸引;C. waited for等待;D. heard from得知消息。作者离开家去上大学,May也搬走了,因此再也没有她的消息。故答案为D。 16.考查形容词词义。句意:有时候,最好的提醒来自不太可能的地方。A. rare稀有的;B. remote遥远的;C. unlikely不可能;D. secure安全的。作者没想到是无意看到的一句话,竟然对自己的触动会那么大,因此作者认为是不可能的,故答案为C 17.考查介词短语。句意:由于一个加油站的公告牌,我想到了我的朋友May,一个我年轻时需要的人,现在仍然希望成为的人。A. Thanks to由于,幸亏;B. Regardless of不管;C. As to至于;D. Except for除了…之外。根据句意逻辑可知,是由于加油站的公告牌引发作者的回忆,故答案为A。 18.考查动词词义。句意:感谢一个加油站的公告牌,我想到了我的朋友Mayb,一个我年轻时需要的人,现在仍然希望成为的人。A. knew知道;B. needed需要;C. imagined想象;D. expected预料。她是作者年轻时需要的人,现在仍然希望成为的人,故答案为B。 19.考查动词词义。句意:我们并不总是模仿我们所欣赏的人。但是,记住它们能提醒我们不断尝试。A. judge判断;B. instruct指示;C. assist辅助;D. mirror镜面反射,模仿。作者希望以她为榜样,因此模仿(mirror)她的行为,故答案为D。 20.考查动词词义。句意:我们并不总是模仿我们所欣赏的人。但是,记住他们能提醒我们不断尝试。A. warns警告;B. strikes打动,把…迷住;C. reminds提醒;D. forces强迫。根据句意可知,故答案为C。
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