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    The measure of a man’s real character is what he would do if he knew he would never be found out. -Thomas Macaulay

Some thirty years ago, I was studying in a public school in New York. One day, Mrs Nanette O'Neill gave an arithmetic __ to our class. When the papers were __ she discovered that twelve boys had made exactly the same mistakes throughout the test.

There is nothing really new about___ in exams. Perhaps that was why Mrs O'Neill __ even say a word about it. She only asked the twelve boys to __ after class. I was one of the twelve.

Mrs O'Neill asked __ questions, and she didn't___ us either. Instead, she wrote on the blackboard the __ words by Thomas Macaulay. She then ordered us to __ these words into our exercise-books one hundred times.

I don't __ about the other eleven boys. Speaking for myself I can say:it was the most important single___ of my life. Thirty years after being introduced to Macaulay's words, they __ seem to me the best yardstick(准绳), because they give us a __ to measure ourselves rather than others.

__ of us are asked to make __ decisions about nations going to war or armies going to battle. But all of us are called __ daily to make a great many personal decisions. Should the wallet, found in the street, be put into a pocket __ turned over to the policeman? Should the___ change received at the store be forgotten or___? Nobody will know except __. But you have to live with yourself, and it is always better to live with someone you respect.

1.A.paper B.problem C.test D.lesson

2.A.examined B.completed C.marked D.answered

3.A.lying B.cheating C.guessing D.discussing

4.A.didn't B.did C.would D.wouldn't

5.A.come B.leave C.remain D.apologize

6.A.no B.certain C.many D.more

7.A.excuse B.reject C.help D.scold

8.A.above B.common C.following D.unusual

9.A.repeat B.get C.put D.copy

10.A.worry B.know C.hear D.talk

11.A.chance B.incident C.lesson D.memory

12.A.even B.still C.always D.almost

13.A.way B.sentence C.choice D.reason

14.A.All B.Few C.Some D.None

15.A.quick B.wise C.great D.personal

16.A.out B.for C.up D.upon

17.A.and B.or C.then D.but

18.A.extra B.small C.some D.necessary

19.A.paid B.remembered C.shared D.returned

20.A.me B.you C.us D.them

 

1.C 2.C 3.B 4.A 5.C 6.A 7.D 8.A 9.D 10.B 11.C 12.B 13.A 14.B 15.C 16.D 17.B 18.A 19.D 20.B 【解析】 本文是夹叙夹议文。作者上学时有一次考试作弊,老师让作弊学生抄写100遍Thomas Macaulay的话:衡量一个人真正的品质,要看他在知道永远也不会被人发现的情况下做些什么。这句话对作者影响很大,成了作者一生做事最好的准绳。 1.考查名词辨析。句意:一天,Mrs Nanette O'Neill 在我们班进行了一次数学测试。A. paper纸;B. problem问题;C. test测试;D. lesson课,教训。根据下句的the papers和throughout the test可知是测试,故选C。 2.考查动词辨析。句意:当试卷被打分时,她发现有12个男孩在整个考试中都犯了同样的错误。A. examined检查;B. completed完成;C. marked打分数;D. answered回答。试卷批改打分后才知道学生的错误,故选C。 3.考查动词辨析。句意:考试作弊并不是什么新鲜事。A. lying躺;B. cheating作弊,欺骗;C. guessing猜;D. discussing讨论。根据twelve boys had made exactly the same mistakes可知是学生作弊,故选B。 4.考查助动词辨析。句意:也许这就是为什么Mrs O'Neill对这件事只字不提的原因。上文说考试作弊并不是什么新鲜事,再根据even say a word 和only asked可知Mrs O'Neill没说什么,与上下文的一般过去时一致,用didn't,故选A。 5.考查动词辨析。句意:她只要求这十二个男孩下课后留下来。A. come来;B. leave离开;C. remain留下,保持;D. apologize道歉。根据下文she wrote on the blackboard the ___8___ words by Thomas Macaulay. She then ordered us to ___9___ these words into our exercise-books one hundred times.可知Mrs O'Neill让这12个男孩下课后留在了教室,给他们布置了专门的作业。故选C。 6.考查形容词辨析。句意:Mrs O'Neill什么也没问,也没责骂我们。A. no没有;B. certain某一;C. many许多的;D. more更多的。根据下文Instead, she wrote on the blackboard the ___8___ words by Thomas Macaulay.可知Mrs O'Neill没有问我们,故选A。 7.考查动词辨析。句意:Mrs O'Neill什么也没问,也没责骂我们。A. excuse原谅;B. reject拒绝;C. help帮助;D. scold责骂。本来孩子们犯了错以为老师会责备他们,根据下文Instead, she wrote on the blackboard the ___8___ words by Thomas Macaulay.可知Mrs O'Neill并没有那样做,故选D。 8.考查形容词辨析。句意:相反,她在黑板上写下了Thomas Macaulay的上述文字。A. above上述的;B. common共同的;C. following下面的;D. unusual不寻常的。即开头作者引用的The measure of a man’s real character is what he would do if he knew he would never be found out. -Thomas Macaulay名言,故选A。 9.考查动词辨析。句意:然后她命令我们把这些话在练习本上抄一百遍。A. repeat重复;B. get得到;C. put放;D. copy抄写,复制。根据into our exercise-books one hundred times可知是抄写100遍,故选D。 10.考查动词辨析。句意:我不知道其他十一个男孩的事。A. worry担心;B. know知道;C. hear听见;D. talk说话。下句Speaking for myself I can say是作者和其他男孩的对比,故选B。 11.考查名词辨析。句意:这是我人生中最重要的一课。A.chance机会;B.incident事件;C.lesson课;D.memory记忆。根据下文Thirty years after being introduced to Macaulay's words, they ___12___ seem to me the best yardstick(准绳)可知这句话对作者的深远影响,故选C。 12.考查副词辨析。句意:在介绍了Macaulay的话30年后,在我看来,这句话仍然是最好的准绳。A. even甚至;B. still仍然;C. always总是;D. almost几乎。指这句话对作者的影响很大,30年后仍然是作者的准绳。故选B。 13.考查名词辨析。句意:在介绍了Macaulay的话30年后,在我看来,这句话仍然是最好的准绳,因为他们给了我们一个衡量自己而不是他人的方法。A.way方法;B.sentence句子;C.choice选择;D.reason原因。此处指Macaulay的话是我衡量自己的方法,故选A。 14.考查代词辨析。句意:我们很少有人被要求对国家参战或军队参战做出重大决定。A.All所有;B.Few很少,几乎没有;C.Some一些;D.None没有人。根据常识可知决定国家参战或军队参战的是领导人,普通人没有这种权力。故选B。 15.考查形容词辨析。句意:我们很少有人被要求就国家参战或军队参战做出重大决定。A. quick快的;B. wise明智的;C. great重大的,伟大的;D. personal个人的。国家参战或军队参战属于国家的重大决定,故选C。 16.考查介词辨析。句意:但我们所有人每天都被要求做出许多个人决定。A. out向外;B. for为了;C. up向上;D. upon号召。call upon“号召,要求”符合语境,故选D。 17.考查连词辨析。句意:在街上捡到的钱包是应该放在口袋里还是交给警察?A. and和;B. or或者;C. then然后;D. but但是。句中put into a pocket 和turned over to the policeman是选择关系,故选B。 18.考查形容词辨析。句意:从商店多收的零钱是应该忘记还是退回?A. extra额外的;B. small小的;C. some有些的;D. necessary必要的。此处指多找回的不属于自己的钱,故选A。 19.考查动词辨析。句意:从商店多收的零钱是应该忘记还是退回?A. paid花费;B. remembered记得;C. shared共享;D. returned退回,返回。此处指把多收的钱退回商店,故选D。 20.考查代词辨析。句意:除了你没人会知道。此处指只有你知道自己做事的标准,知道如何处理上面的问题。故选B。
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