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    A woman professor was giving a lesson to her students on _________ management. As she raised a glass of water, everyone in the class _________ they would be asked the “half-empty or half-full” question._________, that was not the case. With a smile on her face, she asked the students, “How much do you think this glass of water weighs?”

Answers called out _________ from eight to twenty ounces (盎司).

She quieted the students down and then replied, “The absolute weight doesn’t _________. But it counts how long you hold it. If I hold it for a minute, it is OK. If I hold it for an hour, I will have an ache in my _________. If I hold it for a day, my arm will feel numb. In each case, the _________ of the glass of water doesn’t change, but the _________ I hold it, the heavier it becomes. Why?”

Lost in _________, all the students kept silent and listened to the professor carefully.

“Our stresses and ____________ in life are like that glass of water. If we ____________ our burdens all the time, sooner or later, we will feel exhausted, even unable to ____________.”

____________ you have to do is put all your burdens down, as ____________ in the evening as possible. Don’t carry them through the evening into the night; by doing this, we can get ____________ next morning and are ____________ to move forward.

More often than not, life gets terrible when we ____________ too much. And the moment you ____________ your burdens, you’ll find yourself feeling so much more relaxed.

So rather than being upset and feeling ____________ for yourself, start doing something about it. After all, life is too short to ____________ yourself to anything that is not making you happy.

1.A.class B.emotion C.time D.stress

2.A.wondered B.expected C.agreed D.argued

3.A.However B.Meanwhile C.Anyhow D.Therefore

4.A.ranged B.replied C.read D.exchanged

5.A.exist B.change C.mater D.increase

6.A.head B.arm C.leg D.stomach

7.A.shape B.position C.weight D.size

8.A.better B.deeper C.longer D.further

9.A.fantasy B.thought C.dreams D.discussion

10.A.doubts B.joys C.surprises D.worries

11.A.cover B.carry C.hide D.show

12.A.pick up B.work out C.carry on D.catch on

13.A.Something B.All C.Nothing D.Anything

14.A.eagerly B.naturally C.quickly D.early

15.A.refreshed B.entertained C.depressed D.amazed

16.A.able B.anxious C.passive D.ambitious

17.A.fear B.think C.rest D.get

18.A.catch up with B.look down on C.1et go of D.put up with

19.A.happy B.sorry C.disappointed D.greedy

20.A.help B.treat C.drive D.abandon

 

1.D 2.B 3.A 4.A 5.C 6.B 7.C 8.C 9.B 10.D 11.B 12.C 13.B 14.D 15.A 16.A 17.B 18.C 19.B 20.D 【解析】 本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章通过女教授让学生观察一杯水的重量的事例告诉读者:我们只有卸下压力和负担,才能活得更轻松。 1.考查名词词义辨析。句意:一位女教授正在给她的学生上压力管理课。A. class课;B. emotion情感;C. time时间;D. stress压力。根据下文Our stresses and ___10___ in life are like that glass of water.可知,一位女教授正在给她的学生上压力管理课。故选D。 2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当她举起一杯水时,班上的每个人都预料会被问到“半空还是半满”的问题。事实并非如此。她笑着问学生:“你们觉得这杯水有多重?”A. wondered想知道;B. expected预料;C. agreed同意;D. argued争论。根据下文With a smile on her face, she asked the students, “How much do you think this glass of water weighs?”可知,“杯子是半空还是半满”的学生预料的。故选B。 3.考查副词词义辨析。句意:然而,教授面带微笑问道:“这杯水有多重?”A. However然而;B. Meanwhile同时;C. Anyhow无论如何;D. Therefore因此。根据语境可知,此处与上文存在转折关系。故选A。 4.考查动词词义辨析。句意:喊出的答案在8到20盎司内变动。A. ranged在……内变动;B. replied回答;C. read阅读;D. exchanged交换。根据下文from eight to twenty ounces (盎司).可知,喊出的答案在8到20盎司内变动。故选A 。 5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:绝对重量不重要。A. exist存在;B. change改变;C. mater重要;D. increase增加。根据下文But it counts how long you hold it.可知,这杯水的实重并不重要。是否觉得水重,取决于你花多长时间端着这杯水。故选C。 6.考查名词词义辨析。句意:如果我拿一个小时,我的胳膊就会疼。A. head头;B. arm胳膊;C. leg腿;D. stomach胃。根据下文If I hold it for a day, my arm will feel numb.可知,此处指的是胳膊会疼。故选B。 7.考查名词词义辨析。句意:在每种情况下,这杯水的重量是不变的,但是我拿着它的时间越长,它就变得越重。A. shape形状;B. position位置;C. weight重量;D. size尺寸。根据语境可知,此处指这杯水的重量并没有改变。故选C。 8.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:在每种情况下,这杯水的重量是不变的,但是我拿着它的时间越长,它就变得越重。A. better更好的;B. deeper更深的;C. longer更长的;D. further更远的。根据上文If I hold it for an hour, I will have an ache in my ____6____. If I hold it for a day, my arm will feel numb.可知,此处指拿着它的时间越长,它就变得越重。故选C。 9.考查名词词义辨析。句意:陷入沉思的学生们都保持沉默,仔细地听教授讲课。A. fantasy幻想;B. thought思考;C. dreams梦想;D. discussion讨论。根据下文all the students kept silent and listened to the professor carefully.可知,此处指学生们都陷入了沉思,lost in thought“陷入沉思”是固定短语。故选B。 10.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我们生活中的压力和担心就像那杯水。A. doubts怀疑;B. joys快乐;C. surprises惊奇;D. worries担心。根据空前stresses可知,此处指生活中的压力和担心。故选D。 11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:如果我们一直背负着这样沉重的负担,迟早,我们会感到筋疲力尽,甚至无法继续下去。A. cover覆盖;B. carry背负;C. hide隐藏;D. show显示。根据空后our burdens可知,此处指背负着压力。故选B。 12.考查动词短语辨析。句意:如果我们一直背负着这样沉重的负担,迟早,我们会感到筋疲力尽,甚至无法继续下去。A. pick up捡起;B. work out解决;C. carry on继续;D. catch on明白。根据上文sooner or later, we will feel exhausted可知,我们甚至无法继续下去。故选C。 13.考查代词词义辨析。句意:所有你需要做的就是尽可能在傍晚早些时候放下所有负担。A. Something某事;B. All全部;C. Nothing无事;D. Anything任何事。根据下文put all your burdens down可知,故选B。 14.考查副词词义辨析。句意:所有你需要做的就是尽可能在傍晚早些时候放下所有负担。A. eagerly渴望地;B. naturally自然地;C. quickly迅速地;D. early提早,在初期。根据下文Don’t carry them through the evening into the night可知,尽可能早地卸下压力,不要拖得特别晚,甚至到深夜。故选D。 15.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:不要把它们拖到晚上,甚至到深夜;通过这样做,我们第二天早上可以重新振作精神,继而能继续前行。A. refreshed重新振作精神的;B. entertained娱乐的;C. depressed沮丧的;D. amazed吃惊的。根据语境及常识可知,放下压力,第二天早上可以重新振作精神。故选A。 16.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:不要把它们拖到晚上,甚至到深夜;通过这样做,我们第二天早上可以重新振作精神,继而能继续前行。A. able有能力的;B. anxious焦虑的;C. passive消极的;D. ambitious野心勃勃的。根据语境可知,此处是能够继续前行。be able to“能够做某事”是固定用法。故选A。 17.考查动词词义辨析。句意:通常,当我们想太多的时候,生活会变得很糟糕。A. fear害怕;B. think想;C. rest休息;D. get得到。根据语境可知,此处指当我们想太多的时候,生活会变得很糟糕。故选B。 18.考查动词短语辨析。句意:你松手放开压力的那一刻,你会发现自己感觉轻松多了。A. catch up with赶上;B. look down on看不起;C. 1et go of松手放开;D. put up with忍受,忍耐。根据空后you’ll find yourself feeling so much more relaxed可知,此处是松手放开压力的那一刻。故选C。 19.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:所以与其难过和为自己感到遗憾,不如开始行动起来。A. happy快乐的;B. sorry遗憾的,对不起的;C. disappointed失望的;D. greedy贪婪的。根据空前being upset 可知,此处是feeling sorry for oneself“为自己感到遗憾”。故选B。 20.考查动词词义辨析。句意:人生苦短,不要使自己沉浸在让自己不开心的事情中。A. help帮助;B. treat对待;C. drive驱使;D. abandon遗弃,放任。abandon oneself to“沉湎于,放纵于”是固定用法。故选D。
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