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    In his second grade, my son has learned to read the saying in English: Open my lips to good words, and open my heart to _______.

At any age, the _______ of the spoken word can’t be overstated. And yet sometimes the _______ of the words that pass our lips is less than what we hope for or _______ from ourselves. When stress or worry _______ on us, we can find ourselves saying things we don’t _______. We often use our remarkable power of speech in _______ ways.

To keep my language in check, I _______ a simple, elegant technique I also _______ from my son—the idea that we should stop and “THINK” to make sure our ________ are true, hopeful, important, necessary and kind before we ________. In the speedy pace of everyday life, it can be ________ to examine each word choice this closely. However, ________ over time, THINK can become an automatic guide that ________ drives our words in a positive direction.

It’s the combination of the THINK ________ that strikes me most. ________ is high value, but remember that true words can save us from being directly ________ to someone we care about. Information can be important, but it’s not helpful in the moment to someone who is ________, it’s not worth saying aloud. ________ is powerful, but if you can’t truthfully say something kind in a heated moment, it’s better to take a ________ from speaking.

It’s an invitation to think before we speak, and to make our words wise, positive statements for all to hear.

1.A.interest B.love C.respect D.sorrow

2.A.power B.faith C.touch D.support

3.A.condition B.quality C.nature D.talent

4.A.expect B.accept C.share D.require

5.A.bases B.counts C.weighs D.lives

6.A.decide B.believe C.need D.mean

7.A.usual B.strange C.negative D.reasonable

8.A.hold on B.aim at C.search for D.turn to

9.A.borrowed B.learned C.separated D.freed

10.A.analyses B.instructions C.words D.images

11.A.speak B.tell C.explain D.act

12.A.relaxing B.exciting C.boring D.hard

13.A.designed B.practised C.answered D.explored

14.A.highly B.politely C.happily D.easily

15.A.opinions B.excuses C.ideas D.memories

16.A.Honesty B.Helpfulness C.Devotion D.Generosity

17.A.hurtful B.pitiful C.shameful D.doubtful

18.A.regretting B.struggling C.joking D.recovering

19.A.Trust B.Necessity C.Kindness D.Importance

20.A.seat B.walk C.rest D.break

 

1.B 2.A 3.B 4.A 5.C 6.D 7.C 8.D 9.B 10.C 11.A 12.D 13.B 14.D 15.C 16.A 17.A 18.B 19.C 20.D 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。作者从自己儿子学的一句谚语“张开双唇说好话,敞开心扉去爱”出发,强调了说话前要三思,选择正确的语言的重要性。 1.考查名词辨析。句意:二年级的时候,我儿子已经开始学习英语谚语:张开双唇说好话,敞开心扉去爱。A. interest兴趣;B. love爱;C. respect 尊敬;D. sorrow悲伤。谚语中这两句话是对称关系,空格处单词与前半句中的good words对应,根据句意,好的语言代表我们对别人的爱,而且俗语常说“敞开心扉去爱”,故选B。 2.考查名词辨析。句意:在任何年纪,语言的力量是不可能被言过其实的。A. power力量;B. faith 信任,相信;C. touch触摸,碰;D. support支持。空格处单词与“spoken word(语言)”搭配,结合选项可知,只能是强调语言的力量。并且空格处单词与本段最后一句中的power of speech呼应。故选A。 3.考查名词辨析。句意:然而有时候,我们嘴里说出来的语言的质量比我们自己希望的或是期望的差了很多。A. condition状态,状况;B. quality质量;C. nature天性;D. talent天才,天资。由下文中的To keep my language in check(为了监控我的语言)及examine each word choice(检查每个词的选择)可知,这句话想要表述的是我们语言的质量不高。故选B。 4.考查动词辨析。句意同上。A. expect期望;B. accept 接受;C. share分享;D. require要求。or是一个并列连词,前后连接两个相同的成份。由其前的hope for(希望)可知,空格后也应填一个与希望有关的词。故选A。 5.考查动词短语辨析。句意:当我们有压力或者担心的时候,我们会发现我们说出的话并不是我们想要表达的。base on使建立在……基础上;count on期望,预计;weigh on(使)某人焦虑;live on以……为食。由空格前的主语stress or worry(压力或者担忧)可知,这些事物只能让人更焦虑。故选C。 6.考查动词辨析。句意同上。A. decide决定;B. believe相信;C. need需要;D. mean意味着。根据下文中的To keep my language in check(为了监控我的语言)及examine each word choice(检查每个词的选择)可知,我们有时说的话不是我们想说的。故选D。 7.考查形容词辨析。句意:我们经常以消极地方式使用我们强有力的语言。A. usual通常的,寻常的;B. strange奇怪的; C. negative消极的;D. reasonable公平的,合理的。空格处单词与下段最后一句中的“drives our words in a positive direction(驱使我们用更积极的方式使用我们的语言)”中的positive形成反义呼应,故选C。 8.考查动词短语辨析。句意:为了监控我的语言,我开始使用从我儿子那里学来的一种简单、优雅的技巧---在我们说话之前,我们应该停下来思考,让我们的语言真实、充满希望、重要、必须而且是友好的。A. hold on握住,抓牢;B. aim at旨在,瞄准;C. search for搜索,搜寻;D. turn to求助于。根据句意,作者开始使用从儿子那里学来的这个技巧,故选D。 9.考查动词辨析。句意同上。A. borrowed借;B. learned学习;C. separated(使)分开,分离;D. freed使自由。根据句意,方法是作者从儿子那里学习的,故选B。 10.考查名词辨析。句意同上。A. analyses分析;B. instructions用法说明;C. words语言,文字;D. images形象,印象。根据下文中的examine each word choice(检查每个词的选择)可知,作者采用这个方法是为了让自己的语言更加准确。空格处单词与examine each word choice中的word呼应。故选C。 11.考查动词辨析。句意同上。A. speak说;B. tell告诉;C. explain解释;D. act做事,行动。由常识可知,语言是要被说出来的,我们在说之前要选择自己的语言。故选A。 12.考查形容词辨析。句意:在每天快节奏的生活中,如此仔细地检查每个单词是很难的。A. relaxing令人放松的,轻松的;B. exciting令人激动的;C. boring令人厌倦的;D. hard困难的。由常理可知,每次说话前都先检查一下自己选的词是否准确的确是很难的。故选D。 13.考查动词辨析。句意:然而,经过一段时间的练习,先想一想就会变成一种自动化的过程,很容易地驱使我们用积极地方式使用语言。A. designed设计;B. practised练习;C. answered 回答;D. explored勘探,勘查。根据常识,熟能生巧,先想一想这个过程只有经过长时间练习,才能成为自动化的过程。故选B。 14.考查副词辨析。句意同上。A. highly高标准地,高级地;B. politely礼貌地;C. happily高兴地;D. easily容易地。根据句意,先想一想成为一个自动化的过程后,就会很容易地驱使我们用积极地方式使用语言。故选D。 15.考查名词辨析。句意:最打动我的是THINK这个想法的组合。A. opinions意见,想法;B. excuses借口;C. ideas想法;D. memories记忆。空格处单词与上文中的the idea that呼应,故选C。 16.考查名词辨析。句意:诚实是难能可贵的,但是记住对的语言能让我们不对我们关心的人造成直接伤害。A. Honesty诚实;B. Helpfulness有益性;C. Devotion奉献,忠诚;D. Generosity慷慨,大方。由句中的“true words(对的语言)”可知,虽然诚实很重要,但是也要选用正确的语言才能避免造成伤害。故选A。 17.考查形容词辨析。句意同上。A. hurtful伤感情的,伤害自尊的;B. pitiful令人同情的;C. shameful可耻的;D. doubtful怀疑的。根据句中的save…from…可知,我们要避免语言对我们关心的人造成伤害。故选A。 18.考查动词辨析。句意:信息可能很重要,但是会对于正在挣扎的人来说它可能是没用的,它不值得大声说出来。A. regretting后悔;B. struggling努力挣扎;C. joking开玩笑;D. recovering康复。根据句意,对于努力挣扎的人来说,信息没有什么价值。故选B。 19.考查名词辨析。句意:善良是很有力的,但是如果你不能在适合的时候真诚地说一些善良的话,最好停一会别说话。A. Trust信任;B. Necessity必然,必要;C. Kindness善良,体贴;D. Importance重要性。这句话的意思就是别好心办坏事,尽管善良很重要,要是不会说话就不要说。故选C。 20.考查名词辨析。句意同上。A. seat座位;B. walk走路;C. rest休息;D. break停顿。由于from后的宾语是speaking(说话),所以只能是停一会别说话。故选D。
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