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    In our daily life, if you feel sick or uncomfortable, you might _________  a doctor But what to do if you don't quite know _________  you fit into this world and you're tired of  carrying that _______ alone?

I answered _______ questions on life puzzles at the entrance to the Boston City subway at 55 th and 9th. A group of strangers had _______ because they were carrying around some _______, meaningful questions that had _______ gone unanswered, like why can't I be happier in my life?"

And then I _______ him, a little boy, who would be my_________ questioner of the day. He was about 6 years old and held his mother's hand ____________ he craned (伸长脖子)his neck to stare at us. His mother stopped, but the boy ____________. "It's OK," I offered. Do you have a question?" The boy smiled at his mother, then ____________ her hand to walk over towards us. He looked me ____________ in the eye and said: "How do I know I'm real?"

____________ I was back in graduate school. Should I talk about the French philosopher Rene Descartes to prove our ____________with the phrase "I think, therefore I am"? Or, ____________ English philosopher G. E. Moore and his famous "here is one hand, here is the other," to ____________ that the outside world really exists? But then the answer came to me. I remembered that the most important part of ____________ was feeding our sense of wonder. "Close your eyes," I said. He did. "Well, did you ____________?" He smiled and shook his head, then opened his eyes. "Congratulations, you're real.

He smiled ____________ and walked over to his mother, who looked back at us and also smiled.

1.A.seek out B.go out C.turn out D.make out

2.A.what B.where C.why D.when

3.A.experience B.message C.information D.burden

4.A.students’ B.passengers’ C.friends’ D.strangers’

5.A.gone by B.pulled over C.stopped by D.dropped off

6.A.innocent B.interesting C.deep D.absurd

7.A.never B.long C.seldom D.little

8.A.recognized B.knew C.spotted D.witnessed

9.A.loveliest B.friendliest C.toughest D.smartest

10.A.as B.before C.until D.since

11.A.hated B.cried C.delighted D.hesitated

12.A.let go of B.caught hold of C.got rid of D.got away from

13.A.dead B.likely C.wide D.honestly

14.A.Gradually B.Suddenly C.Shortly D.Previously

15.A.criterion B.distinction C.existence D.appearance

16.A.talk B.refer C.consult D.mention

17.A.condemn B.confirm C.command D.consume

18.A.philosophy B.life C.work D.research

19.A.exist B.escape C.fly D.disappear

20.A.strangely B.broadly C.bitterly D.confusedly

 

1.A 2.B 3.D 4.D 5.C 6.C 7.B 8.C 9.C 10.A 11.D 12.A 13.A 14.B 15.C 16.D 17.B 18.A 19.D 20.B 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。“我”习惯于给人们指点迷津,回答陌生人对于生活感到困惑的问题。一个小男孩问“我”,他怎么知道自己是真实的,“我”本想引用哲学家的话来解释,但灵机一动让他闭上眼睛问自己是否消失了,小男孩由此得到了问题的答案。 1.考查动词短语辨析。句意:如果你生病了或感觉不舒服,可以去看医生。 A. seek out寻找,寻求;B. go out外出;C. turn out最后是,结果是;D. make out辨认出,弄清。身体不适是需要看医生的,seek out a doctor意为“看医生”。故选A。 2.考查宾语从句引导词。句意:如果你不知道自己在哪里融入世界并且厌倦了独自承担那种负担,你会怎么做呢?A. what什么;B. where哪里;C. why为什么;D. when什么时候。what是代词,从句you fit into this world缺状语,因此不选what。根据第三段小男孩提出的问题How do I know I'm real? 可知,小男孩的困惑在于不知道如何证明自己是真实存在的。因此填入where后表示“在哪里融入世界”能够符合文章的主题,而why(为什么)和when(什么时候)不合乎主题。故选B。 3.考查名词辨析。句意:如果你不知道自己在哪里融入世界并且厌倦了独自承担那种负担,你会怎么做呢?A. experience经验;B. message信息;C. information信息;D. burden负担。根据第2小题的分析,小男孩不能找到问题的答案会让他有“负担”,自然地就会厌烦这种“负担”,因此选择burden合乎文意。故选D。 4.考查名词所有格辨析。句意:我回答了陌生人关于生活难题方面的提问。A. students’学生的;B. passengers’乘客的;C. friends’朋友的;D. strangers’陌生人的。根据下文第5小题前面的A group of strangers可知,作者在地铁入口回答一些“陌生人”生活中一些困惑的问题。故选D。 5.考查动词短语辨析。句意:一群陌生人之所以停下来,是因为他们带来了一些深奥而有意义的问题要问我。A. go by经过;B. pull over(靠路边)停车;C. stop by路过并做短暂停留;D. drop off让(某人)下车,减少。一群陌生人有问题要问我,因此停下来。故选C。 6.考查形容词辨析。句意:一群陌生人之所以停下来,是因为他们带来了一些深奥而有意义的问题要问我。A. innocent天真的;B. interesting有趣的;C. deep深的,深奥的;D. absurd荒唐的。根据questions that had ___7___ gone unanswered 可 知,这些问题是没有人回答的问题,说明它们是“深奥的”。故选C。 7.考查形容词和副词辨析。句意:这些问题很长时间都没有得到解决,例如:为什么我的生活不能更快乐?A. never从不;B. long长久的;C. seldom不常,很少;D. little不多,少许。never 、seldom 和 little 三 个 词 均 表 示 “否定意义”,unanswered(未解答的)也表示“否定意义”,双重否定表示的是肯定意义,而陌生人找我寻找问题的答案说明问题是没有解决的,因此排除它们。故选B。 8.考查动词辨析。 句意:然后我发现了一个小男孩。A. recognize认出, 辨别出;B. know知道;C. spot发现;D. witness见证。我在人群中“发现”一个小男孩。故选C。 9.考查形容词辨析。句意:他将是我今天最难以回答的提问者。A. loveliest最可爱的;B. friendliest最友好的;C. toughest最艰难的;D. smartest最聪明的。根据下一段中I was back in graduate school. Should I talk about the French philosopher Rene Descartes to prove …English philosopher G. E. Moore and his famous "here is one hand, here is the other," 可知,我打算用两位哲学家的观点去回答他的问题,说明这个小男孩的问题是那天我遇到的“最难的”问题,所以选择 toughest符合文意。故选C。 10.考查连词辨析。句意:他一边拉着他妈妈的手,一边伸长脖子盯着我们看。A. as当……时候;B. before在……以前;C. until直到;D. since自从。使用as引导时间状语从句,表示“他一边拉着他妈妈的手,一边伸长脖子盯着我们看”。故选A。 11.考查动词辨析。句意:母亲停下来,但那个男孩犹豫了一下。A. hate憎恨;B. cry哭喊; C. delight使高兴;D. hesitate犹豫。根据后面的I offered(我主动说话)可以判断这个小男孩此时有点犹豫,不敢去问作者问题,所以选择hesitate(犹豫不决)符合句意。故选D。 12.考查动词短语辨析。句意:男孩向母亲微笑,然后放开她的手向我们走去。 A. let go of放开; B. catch hold of抓住;C. get rid of摆脱;D. get away from摆脱,离开。小男孩之前拉着妈妈的手,妈妈停下来,他朝我们走过来,所以那个小男孩“松开”了妈妈的手。故选A。 13.考查形容词和副词辨析。句意:他盯着我看,说:“我”怎么知道我是真实存在的?A. dead死亡的;完全的;B. likely可能的;C. wide宽广的 ,充分地;D. honestly真诚地。look sb. dead in the eye是习惯用语,意思是“紧盯着某人看”。故选A。 14.考查副词辨析。句意:作者突然地回想起自己读研究生时的情形。A. gradually 逐渐;B. suddenly突然;C. shortly不久;D. previously以前。该处表达是作者“突然地”回想起自己读研究生时的情形,不强调一个慢慢的过程,所以选suddenly。故选B。 15.考查名词辨析。 句意:我是否应该用法国哲学家Rene Descartes的名言“我思考,所以我存在”以证明我们的存在?A. criterion准则;B. distinction区别;C. existence存在;D. appearance外观。根据第17小题所在的那句话中的exists,得知这句话也是表达“存在”的含义,使用的是名词形式existence。故选C。 16.考查动词辨析。句意:或者提及那位英国哲学家GE Moore和他的名言“这是一只手,这是另一只手”来证明外部世界是真实存在的吗?A. talk谈话;B. refer参考;C. consult咨询;D. mention提到。此处表示我要“提及”那位英国哲学家和他的名言吗?故选D。 17.考查动词辨析。句意:或者提及那位英国哲学家GE Moore和他的名言“这是一只手,这是另一只手”来证明外部世界是真实存在的吗? A. condemn谴责;B. confirm确认,证实;C. command命令;D. consume消耗。根据第15小题所在的那句话中的prove,得知这句话需要填入“证实”的意思。故选B。 18.考查名词辨析。句意:我记得哲学中最重要的部分就是去满足我们的好奇感。A. philosophy哲学;B. life生活;C. work工作;D. research研究。根据前文提到的哲学家的名言,所以该处选用的是philosophy(哲学)。故选A。 19.考查动词辨析。句意:你消失了吗?A. exist存在;B. escape逃走;C. fly飞;D. disappear消失。根据前文小孩的问题How do I know I'm real?可知,此处作者问这个小孩他是不是“消失了”,与前面的real对应。故选D。 20.考查副词辨析。句意:他咧开嘴笑了一下,然后走到他的妈妈身边。A. strangely奇怪地;B. broadly广泛地;C. bitterly痛苦地;D. confusedly混乱地。孩子找到了问题的答案:他是真实存在的,所以很开心。smile broadly意思是“笑容满面”。故选B。
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