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    I recently did a time diary project looking at 1,001 days in the lives of extremely busy women. They had ____ jobs, sometimes their own businesses, kids to care for and maybe parents to care for. I had them record their ______ for a week so I could ______ how much they worked and slept, and I ______ them about their strategies (策略) for my book.

One of the ______ whose time log (时间记录) I studied goes out on a Wednesday night for something. She comes home to find that her water heater has ______, and there is now water all over her basement. If you’ve ever had anything like this ______ to you, you know it is a hugely ______ and frightening mess (杂乱). So she’s cleaning up the basement that night, next day she’s got repairmen coming in, the day after that, a professional cleaning team ______ the ruined carpet. All this is being ______ on her time log. All this takes seven hours of her week. Seven hours. That’s like finding a(n) ______ hour in the day.

______, I’m sure if you had asked her at the ______ of the week, “Could you find seven hours to train for a triathlon (铁人三项)?” “Could you find seven hours to advise seven worthy people?” I’m sure she would have said what most of us would’ve said, which is, “No, can’t you see how ______ I am?” Yet when she had to find seven hours because there was water all over her ______, she found seven hours.

What this shows us is that time is ______ elastic (有弹性的). We cannot ______ more time, but time will stretch to fit in ______ we choose to put into it.

It’s about looking at the whole of our time and seeing when we can do what we want to do. I truly ______ this. There is time. Even if we are busy, we have time for what matters. And when we ______ what matters, we can build the lives we want in the time we’ve got.

1.A.boring B.frustrating C.interesting D.challenging

2.A.plan B.work C.time D.exercise

3.A.work on B.look for C.settle down D.add up

4.A.explained B.expressed C.interviewed D.informed

5.A.women B.students C.wives D.children

6.A.dropped B.disappeared C.broken D.burned

7.A.happen B.apply C.show D.promise

8.A.exciting B.damaging C.puzzling D.amazing

9.A.taking up B.dealing with C.making up D.checking on

10.A.recorded B.proved C.followed D.replied

11.A.exact B.separate C.loose D.extra

12.A.Therefore B.Moreover C.However D.Otherwise

13.A.start B.middle C.end D.stop

14.A.busy B.hard C.crazy D.serious

15.A.car B.basement C.shop D.office

16.A.freely B.poorly C.highly D.simply

17.A.keep B.make C.change D.save

18.A.which B.where C.how D.what

19.A.encourage B.admire C.praise D.believe

20.A.focus on B.believe in C.take in D.care for

 

1.D 2.C 3.D 4.C 5.A 6.C 7.A 8.B 9.B 10.A 11.D 12.C 13.A 14.A 15.B 16.C 17.B 18.D 19.D 20.A 【解析】 本文为一篇记叙文。文章介绍了作者做时间日记项目出书的经历。 1.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他们有富有挑战性的工作,有时是自己的事情,需要照顾的孩子,也许还有需要照顾的父母。A. boring无聊的;B. frustrating沮丧的;C. interesting有趣的;D. challenging有挑战性的。结合后文“sometimes their own businesses, kids to care for and maybe parents to care for.” 有时是自己的生意,要照顾孩子,也许还要照顾父母。推测是各种挑战性的工作。故选D项。 2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我让他们记录了一周的时间,这样我就能计算出他们工作和睡眠的时间,我还采访了他们对于我写书的策略。A. plan计划;B. work工作;C. time时间;D. exercise锻炼。结合前文“I recently did a time diary project looking at 1,001 days in the lives of extremely busy women.”可知此处需要记录下他们的时间。故选C项。 3.考查动词短语辨析。句意:我让他们记录了一周的时间,这样我就能计算出他们工作和睡眠的时间,我还采访了他们对于我写书的策略。A. work on工作;B. look for寻找;C. settle down定居;D. add up添加。结合前文“I recently did a time diary project looking at 1,001 days in the lives of extremely busy women.”我让她们记录下时间是为了能够将这些数据添加到我的研究当中。故选D项。 4.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我让他们记录了一周的时间,这样我就能计算出他们工作和睡眠的时间,我还采访了他们对于我写书的策略。A. explained解释;B. expressed表达;C. interviewed采访;D. informed告知。结合语境,在记录时我还会采访他们对于我写书的建议和策略。故选C项。 5.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我研究过一个女人的时间记录,她在周三晚上出去找东西。A. women妇女;B. students学生;C. wives妻子;D. children孩子。结合前文“I recently did a time diary project looking at 1,001 days in the lives of extremely busy women.”我记录的是妇女的时间。故选A项。 6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她回家发现热水器坏了,地下室里到处都是水。A. dropped掉落;B. disappeared消失;C. broken损坏;D. burned烧伤。结合后文“there is now water all over her basement.” 地下室里到处都是水。可推测前文热水器坏了。故选C项。 7.考查动词词义辨析。句意:如果有过类似的事情发生在你身上,你会知道这是一个极具破坏性的和令人害怕的杂乱。A. happen发生;B. apply 申请;C. show展示;D. promise承诺。结合语境,如果类似的事情发生在你身上。故选A项。 8.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:如果有过类似的事情发生在你身上,你会知道这是一个极具破坏性的和令人害怕的杂乱。A. exciting刺激的;B. damaging破坏的;C. puzzling迷惑的;D. amazing惊人的。结合前文“She comes home to find that her water heater has ___6___”可知,热水器坏了造成巨大的破坏。故选B项。 9.考查动词词组辨析。句意:所以那天晚上她清理了地下室,第二天她让修理工来了,第三天,一个专业的清洁小组来处理损坏的地毯。A. taking up占用;B. dealing with处理;C. making up弥补;D. checking on上班。结合前文“So she’s cleaning up the basement that night, next day she’s got repairmen coming in” 所以那天晚上她清理了地下室,第二天她让修理工来了。此处第三天,让清洁小组来处理损坏的地毯。故选B项。 10.考查动词词义辨析。句意:所有这些都记录在她的时间日志上。A. recorded记录;B. proved证明;C. followed跟踪;D. replied回答。结合前文“One of the ___5___ whose time log (时间记录) I studied goes out on a Wednesday night for something.”可知这是我研究的一个女性,她会将这些事情记录在时间日志上。故选A项。 11.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这就像在一天中多找一个小时。A. exact精确的;B. separate分开的;C. loose松散的;D. extra额外的。结合前文“All this takes seven hours of her week.” 她一周要花七个小时。也就是一周里每天多花额外的一个小时。故选D项。 12.考查副词词义辨析。句意:然而,我敢肯定,如果你在本周初问她,“你能抽出七个小时来训练铁人三项吗?”A. Therefore因此;B. Moreover除此之外;C. However然而;D. Otherwise否则。结合语境,前文提到“All this takes seven hours of her week.” 她一周要花七个小时。后文“No, can’t you see how ___14___ I am?”可知,此处However“然而”符合语境。故选C项。 13.考查名词词义辨析。句意:不过,我敢肯定,如果你在本周初问她,“你能抽出七个小时来训练铁人三项吗?”A. start开始;B. middle中间;C. end结束;D. stop停止。结合语境,在本周初肯定没有想到这一周能多出七个小时。故选A项。 14.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:不,你看不出我有多忙吗?A. busy忙的;B. hard辛苦的;C. crazy疯狂的;D. serious严肃的。结合语境,我腾不出七个小时,是因为很忙。故选A项。 15.考查名词词义辨析。句意:然而,当她不得不腾出七个小时,因为地下室到处都是水时,她却找到了七个小时。A. car汽车;B. basement地下室;C. shop商店;D. office办公室。结合前文“and there is now water all over her basement.”可知,此处地下室到处都是水时,她却腾出了七个小时。故选B项。 16.考查副词词义辨析。句意:这说明时间是高度弹性的。A. freely自由地;B. poorly贫穷地;C. highly高度地;D. simply简单地。根据前文“Yet when she had to find seven hours because there was water all over her ___15___, she found seven hours.”可知,虽然说自己很忙,可是时间是高度弹性的,还能够挤出七个小时的时间。故选C 项。 17.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我们不能制造更多的时间,但时间会延长以适应我们所选择的投入。A. keep保持;B. make制造;C. change改变 ;D. save保存。根据常识可知,我们不能制造更多的时间。故选B项。 18.考查宾语从句。句意:我们不能制造更多的时间,但时间会延长以适应我们所选择的投入。A. which哪一个;B. where在哪儿;C. how怎么样;D. what什么。分析句子可知,what we choose to put into it中what引导宾语从句,翻译为“我们所选择的投入”故选D项。 19.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我真的相信。A. encourage鼓励;B. admire钦佩;C. praise赞扬;D. believe相信。结合前文“It’s about looking at the whole of our time and seeing when we can do what we want to do.” 这是关于审视我们的整个时间,看看我们什么时候可以做我们想做的事情。作者同意这样的观点。故选D项。 20.考查动词短语辨析。句意:当我们专注于重要的事情时,我们可以在我们得到的时间里建立我们想要的生活。A. focus on专注;B. believe in相信;C. take in吸收;D. care for照顾。结合前文“Even if we are busy, we have time for what matters.” 即使我们很忙,我们也有时间做重要的事情。可知,当我们专注于某件事情时,就会有时间去做。故选A项。
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