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    During his freshman year at Columbia University, Sanford Greenberg stood on campus with his classmate Arthur Garfunkel. “Sanford, look at the ____. You see the colors? The shapes?” Arthur asked. Sanford was ____. Other guys talked about girls and sports, but Arthur wanted to talk about grass.

Was there a ____ guy on campus than Sanford? Here he was, a poor kid from Buffalo, New York on a full scholarship, taking classes from superstars such as physicist Leon Lederman and poet Mark Van Doren.

But in 1960, Sanford’s fortune ____. He was playing baseball when suddenly he couldn’t ____ very well. He had to ____ on the grass until his eyesight returned. At first he didn’t believe it was anything ____.

But when Sanford went back to Buffalo, ____ there told him he had a very serious eye disease. They operated on him, but he was still going ____. He was so sad that he ____ to meet anyone from college.

But Arthur ____ Sanford to go back to Columbia. In September 1961, Sanford returned to campus. But he was ____ about getting around alone and depended on Arthur to help him.

Then, one afternoon, Sanford and Arthur went to Manhattan. When it was time to go back to their ____, Arthur said he had a meeting and couldn’t go with Sanford. They ____, and Arthur walked off, leaving Sanford alone. It took Sanford a long time to get back to school. But as he arrived at the university’s gate, someone ____ him.

“Sorry, sir.”

Sanford knew the ____. It was Arthur’s. Sanford was angry at first, but then he ____ what Arthur had done.

“It was one of the most brilliant ____,” Sanford says. “Arthur, of course, had been ____ me the whole way.”

After ____, Sanford got his MBA from Columbia and a PhD from Harvard and went on to become a successful inventor and businessman.

1.A.clouds B.trees C.grass D.baseball

2.A.excited B.surprised C.disappointed D.worried

3.A.luckier B.braver C.smarter D.kinder

4.A.improved B.remained C.lost D.changed

5.A.hear B.smell C.see D.speak

6.A.lie down B.stand up C.walk D.run

7.A.difficult B.serious C.new D.usual

8.A.teachers B.friends C.relatives D.doctors

9.A.blind B.deaf C.wrong D.crazy

10.A.planned B.forgot C.refused D.wished

11.A.reminded B.persuaded C.expected D.allowed

12.A.careful B.hopeful C.nervous D.certain

13.A.campus B.library C.station D.work

14.A.agreed B.smiled C.waited D.argued

15.A.shouted at B.knocked into C.looked for D.laughed at

16.A.behavior B.movement C.voice D.sound

17.A.excused B.realized C.believed D.wondered

18.A.meetings B.journeys C.opportunities D.ideas

19.A.supporting B.showing C.correcting D.following

20.A.graduation B.practice C.preparation D.chatting

 

1.C 2.B 3.A 4.D 5.C 6.A 7.B 8.D 9.A 10.C 11.B 12.C 13.A 14.D 15.B 16.C 17.B 18.D 19.D 20.A 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。Sanford突然得病,眼睛变瞎,在他的好朋友Arthur的帮助和鼓励下顺利从大学毕业。毕业后,Sanford在哥伦比亚大学获得了工商管理硕士学位,在哈佛大学获得了博士学位,并成为一名成功的发明家和商人。 1.考查名词词义辨析。句意:桑福德,看看草地。看到颜色了吗? A. clouds白云;B. trees树;C. grass草;D. baseball棒球。根据第一段最后一句中Arthur wanted to talk about grass.可知,是看草地。故选C。 2.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:桑福德感到惊讶。其他人谈论女孩和运动,但亚瑟想谈论草地。A. excited兴奋的;B. surprised感到惊讶的;C. disappointed感到失望的;D. worried感到担忧的。根据空格后的Other guys talked about girls and sports, but Arthur wanted to talk about grass.可知,Sanford感到“惊讶”。故选B。 3.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:校园里有比桑福德更幸运的人吗? A. luckier更幸运的;B. braver更勇敢的;C. smarter更聪明的;D. kinder更友好的。根据Here he was, a poor kid from Buffalo, New York on a full scholarship, taking classes from superstars such as physicist Leon Lederman and poet Mark Van Doren.“他是一个来自纽约州布法罗的穷孩子,拿着全额奖学金,上着物理学家利昂·莱德曼(Leon Lederman)和诗人马克·范多伦(Mark Van Doren)等超级明星的课。”可知,没人比他“更幸运”。故选A。 4.考查动词词义辨析。句意:但在1960年,桑福德的命运改变了。A. improved提高;B. remained保持,留下;C. lost丢失;D. changed改变。根据上一段的内容和But in 1960, Sanford’s fortune可知,他的命运发生了“改变”。句中的but“但是”表示转折,是关键词。故选D。 5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他正在打棒球,突然看不太清楚了。A. hear听见;B. smell闻;C. see看见;D. speak讲话。根据第6空后的his eyesight returned.可知,他“看”不清楚了。故选C。 6.考查动词和动词短语辨析。句意:他不得不躺在草地上,直到他的视力恢复。A. lie down躺下;B. stand up站起来;C. walk走路;D. run跑。根据on the grass until his eyesight returned可知,他应该“躺在”草地上。故选A。 7.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:起初他不相信有什么严重的事。A. difficult困难的;B. serious严重的,认真的;C. new 新的;D. usual通常的。根据第7空前的At first he didn’t believe和第8空后的he had a very serious eye disease可知,起初他并不认为他的病“严重”。故选B。 8.考查名词词义辨析。句意:但是当桑福德回到布法罗的时候,那里的医生告诉他,他得了一种非常严重的眼疾。A. teachers老师;B. friends朋友;C. relatives亲戚朋友;D. doctors医生。根据there told him he had a very serious eye disease.可知,病的轻重只有“医生”才能告诉他。故选D。 9.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他们给他做了手术,但他还是瞎了。A. blind瞎的;B. deaf聋的;C. wrong错误的;D. crazy疯狂的。根据第9空前的They operated on him, but he was still中的but,可知,他的眼仍然“瞎了”。句中的but表示转折,是关键词。故选A。 10.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他很伤心,所以他拒绝见任何来自大学的人。A. planned计划;B. forgot忘记;C. refused拒绝;D. wished希望。根据He was so sad 和to meet anyone from college可知,他现在眼变瞎了,那一定会“拒绝”见任何来自大学的人。故选C。 11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:但亚瑟说服桑福德回到了哥伦比亚大学。A. reminded题提醒;B. persuaded 劝说;C. expected期盼;D. allowed允许。根据Sanford to go back to Columbia可知,是“劝说”他回到大学。故选B。 12.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但他对自己一个人出去很紧张,所以他依赖亚瑟的帮助。A. careful细心的;B. hopeful有希望的;C. nervous紧张不安的;D. certain确信的。根据第12空后的about getting around alone and depended on Arthur to help him.可知,因为眼睛瞎了,所以单独出去还是会“紧张的”。故选C。 13.考查名词词义辨析。句意:当要回校园的时候,阿瑟说他有一个会议,不能和桑福德一起去A. campus 校园;B. library图书馆;C. station车站;D. work工作。根据本段中的It took Sanford a long time to get back to school.可知是要回到“学校”。故选A。 14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他们吵了起来,阿瑟走开了,只留下桑福德一个人。A. agreed同意;B. smiled微笑;C. waited等待;D. argued争吵。根据上段中的depended on Arthur to help him.和本段中的Arthur said he had a meeting and couldn’t go with Sanford.以及第14空后的Arthur walked off, leaving Sanford alone.可知,Sanford和Arthur进行“争吵”。故选D。 15.考查动词短语辨析。句意:但是当他到达大学门口时,有人撞了他。A. shouted at呼喊,喊叫;B. knocked into与.......相撞;C. looked for寻找;D. laughed at嘲笑。根据leaving Sanford alone. It took Sanford a long time to get back to school.可知,Sanford自己会去的。再根据空格后的“Sorry, sir.”可知,被人“撞了”。故选B。 16.考查名词词义辨析。句意:桑福德知道那个声音。这是亚瑟的。A. behavior行为;B. movement运动,活动;C. voice嗓音;D. sound声音。根据空16后的It was Arthur’s.因为他是盲人,所以只能从“声音”上分辨是谁。故选C。 17.考查动词词义辨析。句意:桑福德起初很生气,但后来他意识到亚瑟做了什么。A. excused 原谅;B. realized意识到;C. believed相信;D. wondered想知道。根据Sanford was angry at first, but then中的but表示转折,再根据空后的what Arthur had done.可知,Sanford“意识到”Arthur做了什么。故选B。 18.考查名词词义辨析。句意:“这是最聪明的想法之一,”桑福德说。“亚瑟当然一直跟着我。”A. meetings会议;B. journeys旅程;C. opportunities机会;D. ideas主意,想法。Arthur知道Sanford一个人回去困难,但要锻炼他,可知,Arthur想出了一个聪明的“主意”。故选D。 19.考查动词词义辨析。句意:“这是最聪明的想法之一,”桑福德说。“亚瑟当然一路都在跟着我。”A. supporting支持;B. showing展示;C. correcting改正;D. following跟随。根据19空后的the whole way可知,Sanford一直“跟着”Arthur走,但到了校门口才让Sanford知道。故选D。 20.考查名词词义辨析。句意:毕业后,桑福德在哥伦比亚大学获得了工商管理硕士学位,在哈佛大学获得了博士学位,并成为一名成功的发明家和商人。A. graduation毕业;B. practice练习;C. preparation准备;D. chatting聊天。根据Sanford got his MBA from Columbia and a PhD from Harvard可知,Sanford“毕业”了。故选A。
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