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    On the last day of college before graduation, our professor walked up on stage to give us a ____ lesson, which she called “a life lesson on the ____ of mindsets(思维模式)”. As she raised a glass of water over her head, everyone ____ her to mention the typical “glass half empty or glass half full” question. _________, with a smile on. her face, the professor asked, “How ______ is this glass of water Pm holding?” Students shouted out answers ______ from eight ounces(盎司)to a couple pounds.

After a few moments of reasonable answers, she replied, “In my opinion, the ________weight of this glass doesn’t matter. It all _______ how long I hold it. If I hold it for a minute or two, it’s fairly ________. If I hold it for an hour ______, my arm might feel painful. If I hold it for the whole day, my arm will feel completely numb, _____ me to drop the glass to the floor. In each ____, the weight of the glass doesn’t change, _____ the longer I hold it, the heavier it _______ to me.”

As the class nodded their heads in ______, she continued, “Your worries,disappointments, and _____ thoughts are like this glass of water. Think about them for a while and ____ happens. Think about them a bit longer and you begin to feel _______Think about them all day long, and you will feel completely numb, _____ to do anything else until you ______ them.”

1.A.final B.traditional C.private D.basic

2.A.trend B.origin C.power . D.standard

3.A.advised B.urged C.begged D.expected

4.A.Anyway B.Instead C.Therefore D.Otherwise

5.A.high B.full C.heavy D.clear

6.A.judging B.ranging C.coming D.transforming

7.A.absolute B.rough C.limited D.obvious

8.A.mixes with B.refers to C.results in D.depends on

9.A.normal B.light C.extra D.average

10.A.straight B.only C.again D.later

11.A.reminding B.permitting C.forcing D.encouraging

12.A.field B.section C.problem D.case

13.A.but B.so C.or D.for

14.A.looks B.remains C.feels D.proves

15.A.shock B.agreement C.relief D.fear

16.A.strange B.casual C.crazy D.stressful

17.A.nothing B.something C.everything D.anything

18.A.doubt B.pain C.terror D.sorrow

19.A.unlucky B.unwilling C.unable D.unwise

20.A.accept B.destroy C.hide D.drop

 

1.A 2.C 3.D 4.B 5.C 6.B 7.A 8.D 9.B 10.A 11.C 12.D 13.A 14.C 15.B 16.D 17.A 18.B 19.C 20.D 【解析】 这是一篇夹叙夹议的文章。主要介绍了大学里教授用一杯水给上的最后一节课—一杯水的重量不会改变,但你拿着的时间越久,它就越对你施加影响,强调了面对消极情绪时的心态的关键作用。 1.考查形容词词义辨析和语境理解。句意:在大学毕业前的最后一天,我们的教授走上讲台给我们上最后一堂课。A. final最后的;B. traditional传统的;C. private私人的;D. basic基本的。根据时间状语On the last day of college before graduation 大学毕业前的最后一天,可以判断,教授要上的是最后一节课。故选A项。 2.考查名词词义辨析。句意:她称之为“一堂关于心态的力量的人生课”。A. trend趋势;B. origin起源;C. power 力量;D. standard标准。根据后面的内容提示,文章中教授强调了人在面对消极情绪时的良好心态的重要性。故选C项。 3.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当她把一杯水举过头顶时,每个人都以为她会提到典型的“半杯水还是半杯水”的问题。A. advised建议;B. urged争论;C. begged乞求;D. expected认为,预料。根据句意理解,此句表示学生们对于教授举动的猜测预想。故选D项。 4.考查副词词义辨析和语境理解。句意:相反,面带着微笑,教授问:“这杯水有多重?”A. Anyway无论如何;不管怎样;B. Instead反而;相反;C. Therefore因此;D. Otherwise否则;另外。根据句意,教授的提问与学生预想的不同,表示转折,故选B项。 5.考查形容词词义辨析和语境理解。句意:相反,面带着微笑,教授问:“这杯水有多重?”A. high高的;B. full满的;C. heavy重的;D. clear清楚的。根据后面学生们的回答是关于重量的,此句应该是对水的重量提问。故选C项。 6.考查动词词义辨析和固定结构。句意:学生们大声回答出从8盎司到几磅的答案。A. judging评判;B. ranging在…内变动C. coming来自;D. transforming转变。Range.. from.. 范围从……到…… 固定结构。故选B项。 7.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:在我看来,这个杯子的绝对重量并不重要。A. absolute绝对的确凿的;B. rough粗糙度;艰苦的C. limited有限的;D. obvious明显的。此处的形容词用来修饰名词重量,用来强调重量的精准度,故选A项。 8.考查动词词组辨析和语境理解。句意:这完全取决于我握住它的时间。A. mixes with 和..混合;B. refers to提及;C. results in导致;D. depends on 取决于。根据句意,此处应填动词词组应与之前句中的matter(有关系;要紧) 表达意思相同,depend on,取决于。故选D项。 9.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:如果我拿上一两分钟,它就很轻了。A. normal正常的;B. light轻的;C. extra额外的;D. average平均的;普通的。根据句意,拿着一杯水在1-2分钟的时间内,重量较轻。故选B项。 10.考查副词词义辨析和语境理解。句意:如果我连续拿一个小时,我的手臂可能会感到疼痛。A. straight不断地;直接地;B. only仅仅;只是;C. again再一次;D. later后来。根据句意,拿水的时间长度在不断增加。故选A项。 11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:如果我一整天都拿着它,我的手臂会感觉完全麻木,迫使我把杯子掉到地板上。A. reminding提醒;B. permitting允许;C. forcing迫使;D. encouraging鼓励。根据句意,拿水杯一整天会使手臂麻木以致于使水杯掉到地上。故选C项。 12.考查名词词义辨析。句意:在每种情况下,杯子的重量不会改变。A. field领域;B. section部分;C. problem问题;D. case情况;例子。根据文章理解前文内容是教授一一列举的拿水杯的情况。故选D项。 13.考查连词词义辨析和语境理解。句意:但是我拿得越久,它感觉起来就越重。A. but但是;B. so因此;C. or或者;D. for因为。根据句意,前面提到水的重量不变,此句提及拿水杯的时间会导致改变。表示转折。故选A项。 14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:但是我拿得越久,它感觉起来就越重。A. looks看起来;B. remains保持;C. feels感觉;D. proves证明。根据句意,水杯越来越重是随着时间推移感觉出来的。故选C项。 15.考查名词词义辨析。句意:当全班同学点头表示同意时,她继续说道。A. shock震惊;B. agreement同意;C. relief安慰;D. fear恐惧。根据句意,学生们点头赞成教授的观点。故选B项。 16.考查形容词词义辨析和语境理解。句意:你的担心、失望和有压力的想法就像这杯水。A. strange奇怪的;B. casual非正式的;随意的;C. crazy疯狂的;D. stressful有压力的。根据句意,提及的是消极的情绪。故选D项。 17.考查复合不定代词辨析。句意:想一下,什么也不会发生。A. nothing没有什么;B. something某事C. everything所有的事情;一切;D. anything任何事情。根据句意,想的时间较短的话,什么都不会发生。故选A项。 18.考查名词词义辨析。句意:再多想一会儿,你就会开始感到痛苦。A. doubt怀疑;B. pain痛苦;C. terror恐惧;D. sorrow难过。根据文章内容,此句对应教授举到的第二个情况,拿着水杯时间持续1个小时,手臂就会感到疼痛。故选B项。 19.考查形容词词义辨析和语境理解。句意:整天想着它们,你会感觉完全麻木,直到你把它们放下,你才能做其他任何事情。A. unlucky不幸的;B. unwilling不乐意的; C. unable不能的;D. unwise愚蠢的;轻率的。根据句意,整天想着消极的想法使人无法做其他的事情。Be unable to do sth. 无法做某事。故选C项。 20.考查动词词义辨析和语境理解。句意:句意:整天想着它们,你会感觉完全麻木,直到你把它们放下,你才能做其他任何事情。A. accept接受;B. destroy毁坏;C. hide躲藏;D. drop放下。根据文章理解,消极思想就像水杯一样,需要放下才能做其他的事情。故选D项。
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