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    I have the bad habit of skipping to the last pages of a book to see how it ends while I’m still in the middle of it. This habit ______ people around me. Often my ______ wouldn’t be confined(局限) just to the books I read but also to what others were ______ as well. Finally, one day my daughter told me with a little _______. “Dad, please just read a book one page at a time like everyone else!”

At times I didn’t ______ this bad habit to just reading books either. I also tried to skip ahead in my life and _____ what to do months and even years from now instead of ______ each day as it is intended. I knew that the book of my life wasn’t done yet and that I had many ______ left to go.________, that didn’t stop me from trying to write the ______ half-way through. Time and again, I would ______ jump ahead and try to solve every potential problem before it ______ so I could reach that storybook happily ever after ending. Life, however, doesn’t ______  like that. It loves to ______ us, and you never know what new problem or opportunity each new day will bring.

Life has often had to ______ me to slow down. Recently, when I found myself ______ to that bad habit of rushing ahead and living in the ______ again, I felt a special voice gently telling me, “ Live one day at a time.” Then I smiled, and turned the book of my life back to the ____ page. Each of us has to live the book of life one page and one day at a time. Each of us has to write it ______ and moment by moment. We have to trust that it will bring our ______ to its perfect end.

1.A.concerned B.annoyed C.frightened D.embarrassed

2.A.impatience B.difficulty C.influence D.effort

3.A.demanding B.carrying C.writing D.reading

4.A.interest B.excitement C.anger D.sadness

5.A.extend B.spread C.limit D.devote

6.A.bring out B.let out C.try out D.figure out

7.A.fearing B.enjoying C.doubting D.imagining

8.A.pages B.things C.reports D.novels

9.A.Indeed B.Still C.Surely D.Finally

10.A.ending B.plot C.outline D.passage

11.A.happily B.carefully C.unwillingly D.foolishly

12.A.counted B.left C.happened D.backed

13.A.start B.finish C.work D.change

14.A.touch B.amuse C.worry D.surprise

15.A.allow B.force C.remind D.encourage

16.A.admitting B.returning C.responding D.referring

17.A.present B.memory C.dream D.future

18.A.right B.first C.new D.blank

19.A.more or less B.line by line C.one by one D.now and then

20.A.story B.job C.plan D.hope

 

1.B 2.A 3.D 4.C 5.C 6.D 7.B 8.A 9.B 10.A 11.D 12.C 13.C 14.D 15.C 16.B 17.D 18.A 19.B 20.A 【解析】 本文是一篇夹叙夹议文,作者用自己的经历告诉我们每个人都应该过好当下的每一天,一行一行地书写自己的人生之书。 1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这个习惯惹恼了我周围的人。A. concerned涉及;B. annoyed惹恼、使烦恼;C. frightened吓唬;D. embarrassed使尴尬。空后说我读书时的不耐烦不仅仅局限于我读的书,还包括其他人读的书,我的这个坏习惯自然会惹恼身边的人,故B项正确。 2.考查名词词义辨析。句意:通常,我的不耐烦不仅仅局限于我读的书,还包括其他人读的书。 A. impatience急躁、不耐烦;B. difficulty困难;C. influence影响;D. effort努力。上文说我有一个坏习惯,看书的时候总爱看到一半的时候跳到最后几页去看结局,这是不耐烦的表现,故A项正确。 3.考查动词词义辨析。句意同上,A. demanding要求;B. carrying拿;C. writing写;D. reading读。根据空前的“the books I read”可知此处指“读书”,故D项正确。 4.考查名词词义辨析。句意:终于,有一天,我女儿有点生气地告诉我。“爸爸,请像其他人一样一页一页地读一本书!”A. interest兴趣;B. excitement兴奋;C. anger生气;D. sadness悲伤。根据空后的“Dad, please just read a book one page at a time like everyone else!”可知,女儿说这句话的时候应该是有点生气的,故C项正确。 5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:有时这个坏习惯不仅仅局限于读书上,我也试着跳过我的生活,弄清楚几个月甚至几年之后做什么,而不是按照计划享受每一天。A. extend延伸;B. spread传播;C. limit限制;D. devote致力于。空后说我也试着跳过我的生活,弄清楚几个月甚至几年之后做什么,这说明这个坏习惯不仅仅局限于读书上,故C项正确。 6.考查动词短语辨析。句意同上。A. bring out出版;B. let out泄露;C. try out试验; D. figure out弄清楚、想出。根据空前的“I also tried to skip ahead in my life”可知,我试着跳过我的生活,这说明我要弄清楚几个月甚至几年之后做什么,故D项正确。 7.考查动词词义辨析。句意同上。A. fearing害怕;B. enjoying享受;C. doubting怀疑;D. imagining想象。空前说我还试着跳过我的生活,弄清楚几个月甚至几年之后做什么,这说明我不想按照计划享受每一天,故B项正确。 8.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我知道我的人生之书还没有写完,还有很多页要写。A. pages页;B. things事情;C. reports报道;D. novels小说。根据空前的“the book of my life wasn’t done yet”可知,我的人生之书还没有写完(将生活比作一本书),自然是还有很多页要写,故A项正确。 9.考查副词词义辨析。句意:不过,这并没有阻止我写到一半的时候就迫不及待地写出结局。A. Indeed的确;B. Still仍然、尽管如此;C. Surely必定;D. Finally最终。空前说我知道我的人生之书还没有写完,我还有很多页要写,空后又说这并没有阻止我写到一半的时候就迫不及待地写出结局,前后是让步关系,故B项正确。 10.考查名词词义辨析。句意同上。A. ending结尾;B. plot情节;C. outline大纲;D. passage文章。上文说我不止读书时看到一半就想知道结尾,生活中也是这样,因此对于人生这本书,我迫不及待地想要写出结局,故A项正确。 11.考查副词词义辨析。句意:我会愚蠢地跳到前面,试图在每一个潜在的问题发生之前解决它。A. happily高兴地;B. carefully认真地;C. unwillingly不愿意地;D. foolishly愚蠢地。下文说生活并不像我们想象的那样运转,因此我总是试图在每一个潜在的问题发生之前解决它的这种做法是愚蠢的,故D项正确。 12.考查动词词义辨析。句意同上。A. counted重要;B. left离开;C. happened发生;D. backed支持。根据空前的“solve every potential problem before it”可知,我总是试图在每一个潜在的问题发生之前解决它,故C项正确。 13.考查动词词义辨析。句意:然而,生活并不像我们想象的那样运转。A. start开始;B. finish完成;C. work起作用、运转;D. change改变。上文说我总是试图在每一个潜在的问题发生之前解决它,空前的“however”表示转折,说明生活并不像我们想象的那样运转,故C项正确。 14.touch触动;B. amuse使发笑;C. worry担心;D. surprise使惊喜。空后说你永远不知道每一个新的一天会带来什么新的问题或机遇,这说明生活喜欢给我们惊喜,故D项正确。 15.考查动词词义辨析。句意:生活经常提醒我要放慢脚步。A. allow允许;B. force强迫;C. remind提醒;D. encourage鼓励。空后说当我发现自己又回到了以前那种坏习惯时,我会感觉到一个特别的声音在轻轻地告诉我,“过好每一天”,这说明生活提醒我要慢下来,故C项正确。 16.考查动词词义辨析。句意:最近,当我发现自己又回到了那种急于活在未来的坏习惯时,我感觉到一个特别的声音在轻轻地告诉我,“过好每一天”。A. admitting承认;B. returning返回;C. responding回复;D. referring提到。空后说生活提醒我要过好每一天,这说明我又回到了以前那种急于活在未来的坏习惯,故B项正确。 17.考查名词词义辨析。句意同上。A. present目前;B. memory回忆;C. dream梦想;D. future未来。上文说在现实生活中,我试着跳过我的生活,弄清楚几个月甚至几年之后做什么,这说明我急于活在未来,故D项正确。 18.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:然后我笑了,把我的生命之书翻回了正确的那一页。A. right正确的;B. first第一个;C. new新的;D. blank空白的。根据空前的“Then I smiled”可知,我笑着把我的生命之书翻回了它该在的(正确的)那一页,故A项正确。 19.考查副词短语辨析。句意:我们每个人都要一行一行、一刻一刻地写自己的人生之书。A. more or less或多或少;B. line by line逐行;C. one by one一个接一个;D. now and then不时。根据常识可知,写书应该是以行为单位计算的,故B项正确。 20.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我们必须相信它会让我们的故事有一个完美的结局。A. story故事;B. job工作;C. plan计划;D. hope希望。每个人的人生之书讲述的都是自己的人生故事,因此此处指“故事”,故A项正确。
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