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    My husband and I stood there together, _____the lovely table and chairs. They were high-quality pieces of furniture.

“They’re antiques, family heirlooms(传家宝),” our hosts told us. Both husband and wife smiled with satisfaction and obvious _____for these treasures. They invited us to sit and enjoy a meal in this inviting room full of fragile things.

The meal was served, and we _____and grew comfortable. Soon my husband grew a little too comfortable, and without _____, got into a bad habit. He leaned(倚靠)back in his chair,______enough to lift the front legs off the floor…

Oh no. Have I mentioned my husband is a particularly _____man? He’s a lot to put in a chair. It made a terrible sound and even worse______--- that beautiful antique chair was _____and useless.

My husband and I both _____sincerely. Our kind hosts were obviously very sad. But they _____they would have no problem repairing the damage. Then they actually pulled another of the antique chairs and _____my husband to sit in it.

I’m glad to report no more chairs were _____. But one was more than enough, and to our hosts that chair _____so much more than a place to sit. Yet for them _____took priority(优先权)over the priceless chair. They chose people over _____, hospitality(好客)over something they loved.

Sometimes we have to make that kind of _____. The fact is, other people don’t always value what we value _____we value it. They don’t always act carefully. Sometimes they cost us. If we value people, we’d better hold _____to our treasures and be ready to love others,______it costs us something we love.

After all, people can’t be _____either.

1.A.examining B.explaining C.appreciating D.observing

2.A.affection B.feeling C.sense D.eagerness

3.A.gave in B.settled in C.put in D.filled in

4.A.questioning B.opposing C.complaining D.thinking

5.A.long B.short C.far D.near

6.A.small B.large C.considerate D.selfless

7.A.dilemma B.mark C.sight D.moment

8.A.lost B.influenced C.hurt D.broken

9.A.thanked B.admired C.apologized D.forgave

10.A.insisted B.persuaded C..hesitated D.considered

11.A.forced B.invited C.allowed D.demanded

12.A.placed B.needed C.guarded D.harmed

13.A.showed B.left C.represented D.provided

14.A.carefulness B.spirit C.kindness D.value

15.A.possessions B.resources C.money D.situations

16.A.plan B.arrangement C.judgment D.choice

17.A.since B.unless C.as D.when

18.A.loosely B.tightly C.generally D.generously

19.A.while B.because C.as if D.even if

20.A.controlled B.replaced C.chosen D.blamed

 

1.C 2.A 3.B 4.D 5.C 6.B 7.C 8.D 9.C 10.A 11.B 12.D 13.C 14.C 15.A 16.D 17.C 18.A 19.D 20.B 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。本文通过讲述作者和丈夫不小心把古董店的珍贵椅子弄坏了,而主人没有索求赔偿这件事告诉我们,不要过分看重所谓的财宝,而应该更爱人,毕竟人是不可替代的。 1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我和丈夫一起站在那里,欣赏着可爱的桌椅。A. examining检查;B. explaining解释;C. appreciating感谢;D. observing观察。结合后文They were high-quality pieces of furniture.可知作者和丈夫在欣赏桌椅。故选C。 2.考查名词词义辨析。句意:丈夫和妻子都满意地笑了,显然他们都喜欢这些宝贝。A. affection喜爱;B. feeling触觉,感觉;C. sense感觉;D. eagerness渴望。根据前文Both husband and wife smiled with satisfaction 可知作者和丈夫都很喜欢这些珍宝,故选A。 3.考查动词短语辨析。句意:饭端上来了,我们安顿下来,感到很舒服。A. gave in屈服;B. settled in安顿,迁入;C. put in放入;D. filled in装满。根据下文and grew comfortable可知饭菜上来后,作者和丈夫坐了下来,感觉很惬意,故选B。 4.考查动词词义辨析。句意:丈夫想都没多想,就漏出了坏习惯。A. questioning质疑;B. opposing反对;C. complaining抱怨;D. thinking考虑。结合后文got into a bad habit可知丈夫想都没多想,就漏出了坏习惯,故选D。 5.考查副词词义辨析。句意:他向后靠在椅子上,足够远到把椅子前腿抬离了地板……A. long长的;B. short短的;C. far远的;D. near附近的。结合后文enough to lift the front legs off the floor…可知作者的丈夫向后仰靠在椅背上以至于足够远到使椅子的前腿离开了地面,故选C。 6.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我提到过我的丈夫是一个特别高大的男人吗?A. small小的;B. large大的;C. considerate体贴的;D. selfless自私的。根据下文的He's a lot to put in a chair可知,作者的丈夫非常胖,体型庞大,故选B。 7.考查名词词义辨析。句意:它发出一种可怕的声音,更糟糕的景象——那把漂亮的古董椅子坏了,没用了。A. dilemma困境;B. mark标志;C. sight景象;D. moment时刻。结合后文useless椅子坏了没用了,可知椅子发出糟糕的声音和出现了更糟糕的场景,故选C。 8.考查动词词义辨析。句意:它发出一种可怕的声音,更糟糕的景象——那把漂亮的古董椅子坏了,没用了。A. lost失去;B. influenced影响;C. hurt伤害;D. broken打破。结合后文useless可知椅子坏了。故选D。 9.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我丈夫和我都真诚地道歉。A. thanked感谢;B. admired钦佩;C. apologized道歉;D. forgave原谅。作者的丈夫把漂亮的祖传椅子坐坏了,故二人向主人真诚地道歉,故选C。 10.考查动词词义辨析。句意:但是他们坚持认为,修复这些损坏是没有问题的。A. insisted坚持认为;B. persuaded说服;C. hesitated犹豫;D. considered考虑。根据下文they would have no problem repairing the damage可知但是他们坚持认为修理好椅子没有任何困难,其他选项不符合语境。故选A。 11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:然后他们真的拉过另一把古董椅子,邀请我丈夫坐在上面。A. forced强迫;B. invited邀请;C. allowed允许;D. demanded要求。根据前文Then they actually pulled another of the antique chairs 可知主人又拿出一把椅子邀请丈夫去坐,故选B。 12.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我很高兴地报告,没有更多的椅子被损坏。A. placed放置;B. needed需要;C. guarded保卫;D. harmed损害。根据I'm glad可知,除了之前被损坏的那把椅子,没有椅子再被损坏,故选D。 13.考查动词词义辨析。句意:但一张椅子就足够了,对我们的主人来说,这张椅子代表的不仅仅是一个坐的地方。A. showed展示;B. left离开;C. represented代表;D. provided提供。so much more than a place to sit可知对于椅子的主人来说椅子代表的不仅仅是用来坐的,因为它是件古董,故选C。 14.考查名词词义辨析。句意:然而对他们来说,善良比那把无价的椅子更重要。A. carefulness仔细;B. spirit精神;C. kindness善良,亲切;D. value价值。结合后文over the priceless chair可知他们的善良超过了贵重的椅子,故选C。 15.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他们选择了人而不是财产,选择了好客而不是他们所爱的东西。A. possessions财产;B. resources资源;C. money钱;D. situations情况。主人面对祖传椅子被损坏的事实仍对作者夫妇友好相待,说明他们认为人比财产重要,故选A。 16.考查名词词义辨析。句意:有时我们不得不做出这样的选择。A. plan计划;B. arrangement安排;C. judgment判断;D. choice选择。选择财产还是善良,这是一种选择。故选D。 17.考查连接词辨析。句意:事实是,其他人并不总是像我们一样重视我们所重视的东西。A. since既然;B. unless除非;C. as如同,像……一样;D. when当……时候。此处为方式状语从句,表示“像……一样”应用as。故选C。 18.考查副词词义辨析。句意:如果我们重视人,我们最好不要拘泥于自己的财富,准备好去爱别人,即使这会让我们失去我们所爱的东西。A. loosely宽松地;B. tightly紧紧地;C. generally通常;D. generously大方地。结合语境,如果重视人的话,我们最好不要过分看重所谓的财宝,而应该更爱人,即对待财富要看得松一些。故选A。 19.考查连接词辨析。句意:如果我们重视人,我们最好不要拘泥于自己的财富,准备好去爱别人,即使这会让我们失去我们所爱的东西。A. while当……时候;B. because因为;C. as if好像;D. even if即使。此处为让步状语从句,表示“即使”应用even if。故选D。 20.考查动词词义辨析。句意:毕竟,人也是无法替代的。A. controlled控制;B. replaced代替;C. chosen选择;D. blamed责备。祖传的椅子无法替代,人也同样无法替代,故选B。
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