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    I met my art teacher Ms. J in the seventh grade and she changed me.

In her first class, she encouraged us to ____ what art meant. During discussion on facial structure and paintings, she _____ the “golden ratio (黄金比例)”, a beauty standard and explained how Davinci applied it to his works to ensure they were visually ____.

I couldn’t help but think if my ______ had been measured against the “golden ratio,” my score would have been _____

I was born with a facial disfigurement( 缺陷)and my face looked ____. After regular appointments with_____, my face was changed many times with little improvement. I _____seeing myself in the mirror.

People’s strange tones, curious expressions kept telling me that I was ____ . Worse still, my photo appeared in a magazine with big letter “Face similar to work of Picasso” right below. I felt  ____

I told Ms. J about my ____ and how my face was compared to Picasso’s painting.

“Art isn’t about what you see but about what you ____.” She comforted me and told me that our ____ appearances were our signatures that we left in the world, which set us ____ and made us beautiful. And then she showed me a picture of an old man with long white hair. “You see, Davinci doesn’t look too pretty, but his works ____ beauty on us.” she added.

I was struck by her words, and I wondered ____ I had never thought this way.

“ Being compared to Picasso may seem like a shame, but it’s a(n) _____.You are unique and you are a masterpiece.”

Today, when I look ____ the mirror, I will remember the words of my teacher, “beauty is subjective” and I get to know my appearance is my ____.

It takes me years to____that beauty is more than a cold calculation.

1.A.record B.like C.explore D.ignore

2.A.invented B.introduced C.questioned D.drew

3.A.attractive B.tolerant C.boring D.acceptable

4.A.weight B.head C.height D.face

5.A.low B.common C.satisfying D.strange

6.A.normal B.frightening C.pale D.amusing

7.A.doctors B.artists C.teachers D.actors

8.A.enjoyed B.imagined C.kept D.hated

9.A.dangerous B.old C.different D.fragile

10.A.nervous B.ashamed C.puzzled D.peaceful

11.A.sufferings B.dreams C.choices D.risks

12.A.paint B.plan C.hear D.feel

13.A.pretty B.ordinary C.unique D.ugly

14.A.down B.apart C.aside D.back

15.A.loaded B.focused C.based D.impressed

16.A.how B.when C.why D.where

17.A.honor B.victory C.relief D.excuse

18.A.through B.into C.for D.after

19.A.chance B.stress C.art D.pain

20.A.forget B.complain C.observe D.realize

 

1.C 2.B 3.A 4.D 5.A 6.B 7.A 8.D 9.C 10.B 11.A 12.D 13.C 14.B 15.D 16.C 17.A 18.B 19.C 20.D 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。是关于作者在老师的教导下,正确对待自己脸部的缺陷,并不再为此难过的故事。 1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在第一次课上,她鼓励我们探索什么是艺术。A. record 记录;B. like喜欢;C. explore探索;D. ignore忽视。在课堂上要做的是学知识,探索未知领域,故选C。 2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在讨论面部结构和绘画时,她介绍了黄金比例——一种美的标准。她还解释了达芬奇是怎么将其用在自己的作品里,以确保它们都很吸引人。A. invented 发明;B. introduced介绍;C. questioned提问;D. drew画画。下文解释黄金比例,这里就要先介绍这个理论,故选B。 3.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:在讨论面部结构和绘画时,她介绍了黄金比例——一种美的标准。她还解释了达芬奇是怎么将其用在自己的作品里,以确保它们都很吸引人。A. attractive有吸引力的;B. tolerant容忍的;C. boring枯燥的;D. acceptable可接受的。根据语境,达芬奇在作品中用黄金比例是为了吸引人,故选A。 4.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我不禁在想是否我的脸被测量过,有没有违反黄金比例,我的分数会不会很低。A. weight重量;B. head头部;C. height高度;D. face脸。由前文的facial structure可知是脸。故选D。 5.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我不禁在想是否我的脸被测量过,有没有违反黄金比例,我的分数会不会很低。A. low低的;B. common普通的;C. satisfying 让人满意的;D. strange奇怪的。故选A。 6.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我先天性的面部缺陷,我的脸看起来很吓人。A. normal正常的;B. frightening让人害怕的; C. pale苍白的;D. amusing让人开心的。前面说脸有缺陷,所以看起来会人害怕。故选B。 7.考查名词词义辨析。句意:在与医生多次约见后,我的脸改变了几次,有了一些改善。A. doctors医生;B. artists艺术家;C. teachers老师;D. actors演员。下文说到 my face was changed many times with little improvement.医生可以通过手术做到,故选A。 8.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我讨厌看镜子里的自己。A. enjoyed享受;B. imagined想象;C. kept 维持;D. hated讨厌。作者的脸做完手术依然没有太大改变,作者不愿意照镜子,故选D。 9.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:人们的奇怪的语气,好奇的表情都在告诉我我的不同。A. dangerous危险的;B. old年迈的;C. different不同的;D. fragile脆弱的。别人因为我脸上的缺陷看我,是因为我与别人不同。故选C。 10.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:更糟的是,我的照片出现在杂志上,上面还写着像毕加索的作品一样的脸。我很羞愧。A. nervous紧张的;B. ashamed羞愧的;C. puzzled 迷惑的;D. peaceful和平的。因为缺陷,我的照片被恶搞,这让我觉得羞愧。故选B。 11.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我告诉老师我的遭遇,还有我的脸被比成毕加索的画。A. sufferings遭遇;B. dreams梦想;C. choices选择;D. risks冒险。根据句意是我告诉老师我经历的不开心的事。故选A。 12.考查动词词义辨析。句意:艺术不是你看到的,而是你感受到的。A. paint画;B. plan计划;C. hear听到;D. feel感到。下文老师在安慰的时候说Davinci doesn’t look too pretty, but his works ___15___ beauty on us.所以这里应该是感受。故选D。 13.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:她安慰我,并告诉我我们的外貌是我们留在世界上独一无二的签名,也让我们与众不同。A. pretty可爱的;B. ordinary普通的;C. unique独特的;D. ugly丑陋的。下文有You are unique,故选C。 14.考查介词词义辨析。句意:她安慰我,并告诉我我们的外貌是我们留在世界上独一无二的签名,也让我们与众不同。A. down下面;B. apart分开;C. aside一边;D. back后面。set sb apart意为使某人与众不同。故选B。 15.考查动词词义辨析。句意:你看,达芬奇看起来不好看,但是他的作品使美给我们留下深刻的印象。A. loaded装载;B. focused专注;C. based基于;D. impressed留下印象。impress sth. on sb.意为某物给某人留下深刻印象。故选D。 16.考查连词词义辨析。句意:我被她的话打动了。我怎么从来没这么想过呢?A. how怎样;B. when当…..时候;C. why 为什么;D. where哪里。根据句意,这里要表示为什么,故选C。 17.考查名词词义辨析。句意:被拿来跟毕加索比似乎很可耻,但也是一种荣誉,因为你是独特的,是杰作。A. honor荣誉;B. victory胜利;C. relief释放;D. excuse借口。根据语境,能跟美术大师毕加索比,应该是荣誉。故选A。 18.考查介词词义辨析。句意:今天,我看着镜子,我依然记得老师的话。A. through通过;B. into里面;C. for为了;D. after在……之后。look into the mirror照镜子。故选B。 19.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我开始明白我的外貌就是我的艺术。A. chance机会;B. stress压力;C. art艺术;D. pain疼痛。文章第二段she encouraged us to ___1___ what art meant说讨论的是艺术。故选C。 20.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我花了数年才意识到美不仅仅是冷酷的计算。A. forget忘记;B. complain抱怨;C. observe观察;D. realize意识到。根据语境,是很久后,我才明白美的意思,故选D。
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