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Biking through my PhD

Overcoming my initial struggles in the Netherland to start my PhD has been like riding a bike.

I _____ in a hilly, seaside city in China without cycle paths, and biking was  _____ for me. Now, my Dutch neighbour was telling me I had to _____.

It took me around a month to feel _____ cycling. After half a year, I was starting to enjoy it. For me a hopeful ______ for dealing with Dutch traffic was to make a lot of noise as I ______: loud laughs, “look out”, “watch it”, and so on. This ______ other cyclists into keeping away from me, and prevented the ______ that had seemed unavoidable when I started.

This pattern, of a time of struggle ______ by fun, was reported with other ______ of my life in Utrecht. There were more “bikes” that I ______ to learn how to ride. One of them was ______ management. In Utrecht, I don’t see people working ______ time. As for working at the weekend, ______ it. I initially assumed that nobody was working very hard, because of their shorter ______. But after a few months, I ______ that the other PhD students were all ______ focused on their work during that eight-hour working ______, whereas I was taking endless “breaks” when I could have been focusing on my studies.

Cycling has become a ______ of my growth, freedom and ______ adjustment to PhD life in the Netherlands. And I have formed a good habit of working while I work and playing while I play.

1.A.went through B.worked out C.grew up D.got around

2.A.necessary B.dangerous C.convenient D.normal

3.A.travel B.decide C.learn D.advance

4.A.nervous B.anxious C.sensitive D.comfortable

5.A.trick B.plan C.tendency D.instruction

6.A.shouted B.jogged C.rode D.explored

7.A.cheated B.persuaded C.guided D.frightened

8.A.races B.crashes C.ruins D.competitions

9.A.accompanied B.presented C.motivated D.appreciated

10.A.backgrounds B.occupations C.studies D.aspects

11.A.hesitated B.failed C.remembered D.needed

12.A.time B.finance C.business D.effect

13.A.special B.regular C.extra D.valid

14.A.cancel B.forget C.select D.promote

15.A.hours B.vacations C.weekends D.distances

16.A.regretted B.supposed C.argued D.recognized

17.A.completely B.considerately C.hurriedly D.repeatedly

18.A.practice B.section C.period D.evaluation

19.A.inspiration B.symbol C.symptom D.remark

20.A.successful B.ambitious C.objective D.adventurous

 

1.C 2.B 3.C 4.D 5.A 6.C 7.D 8.B 9.A 10.D 11.D 12.A 13.C 14.B 15.A 16.D 17.A 18.C 19.B 20.A 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章叙述了自己在荷兰留学期间学会骑自行车的过程。整个过程充满着奋斗和快乐。这件事影响到了作者整个博士生生活。他学会了很多,比如如何管理时间等。骑自行车成为了作者成长、自由和成功适应荷兰博士生活的象征。 1.考查动词短语辨析。句意:我在中国一个多山的海滨城市长大,那里没有自行车道,骑自行车对我来说很危险。A. went through经历;B. worked out锻炼,制定出;C. grew up长大;D. got around走动,传开来。作者在中国一个多山的海滨城市长大。故选C。 2.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我在中国一个多山的海滨城市长大,那里没有自行车道,骑自行车对我来说很危险。A. necessary必要的;B. dangerous危险的;C. convenient方便的,便利的;D. normal正常的。因为作者在一个没有自行车道的多山的海滨城市长大,所以,他不会骑自行车。骑自行车对他来说是“危险的”。故选B。 3.考查动词词义辨析。句意:现在,我的荷兰邻居告诉我,我必须学习。A. travel旅游;B. decide决定;C. learn学习;D. advance前进。根据上一句可知,作者不会骑自行车,所以,他现在必须“学习”骑自行车。故选C。 4.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我花了大约一个月的时间才适应骑自行车。 A. nervous紧张的;B. anxious焦虑的;C. sensitive敏感的;D. comfortable舒服的。根据下一句“After half a year, I was starting to enjoy it”可知,过了半年,作者开始喜欢骑自行车。由此推知,作者当初花了一个月的时间才对骑自行车感到“舒服”。故选D。 5.考查名词词义辨析。句意:对我来说,应对荷兰交通的一个充满希望的诀窍就是在我骑车的时候制造很多噪音。A. trick诀窍;B. plan计划;C. tendency倾向,趋势;D. instruction指示,命令,教导。作者以制造噪音来应对荷兰交通,这是他的诀窍。故选A。 6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:对我来说,应对荷兰交通的一个充满希望的诀窍就是在我骑车的时候制造很多噪音。A. shouted大喊;B. jogged慢跑;C. rode骑;D. explored探索。作者在骑自行车时制造很多噪音来应对荷兰交通。故选C。 7.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这吓坏了其他骑自行车的人,让他们远离我,也避免了我刚开始骑车时似乎无法避免的撞车事故。A. cheated欺骗;B. persuaded说服; C. guided引导,带领;D. frightened使害怕。根据空后的内容“other cyclists into keeping away from me”可知,作者骑自行车时制造的噪音使其他骑自行车的人害怕,让他们远离作者。故选D。 8.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这吓坏了其他骑自行车的人,让他们远离我,也避免了我刚开始骑车时似乎无法避免的撞车事故。A. races种族,赛跑;B. crashes坠毁,碰撞声;C. ruins废墟;D. competitions竞争。作者骑自行车时制造的噪音使其他骑自行车的人害怕,让他们远离作者,这就避免了撞车事故。故选B。 9.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我在乌得勒支生活的其他方面也反映了这种模式,即一段充满乐趣的奋斗时光。A. accompanied伴随,与……同时发生,陪伴;B. presented颁发,赠送;C. motivated激励,激发;D. appreciated感激,欣赏。作者的奋斗过程充满乐趣。即:乐趣“伴随”着奋斗。故选A。 10.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我在乌得勒支生活的其他方面也反映了这种模式,即一段充满乐趣的奋斗时光。A. backgrounds背景;B. occupations职业;C. studies学习,研究;D. aspects方面。下文中,作者提到在时间管理等生活中的其他“方面”都反映出了一种“奋斗并快乐”的模式。故选D。 11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:有更多的“自行车”,我需要学习如何骑。A. hesitated犹豫;B. failed失败;C. remembered记住;D. needed需要。作者有很多“需要”学习的东西。故选D。 12.考查名词词义辨析。句意:其中之一就是管理时间。在乌得勒支,我没有看到人们加班。A. time时间;B. finance财政,金融;C. business生意;D. effect影响。根据文章最后一句“And I have formed a good habit of working while I work and playing while I play”可知,作者养成了该工作的时候工作,该玩的时候玩耍的好习惯。说明作者和其他荷兰博士生一样,学会了成功管理自己的时间。故选A。 13.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:其中之一就是时间管理。在乌得勒支,我没有看到人们加班。A. special特殊的;B. regular定期的;C. extra额外的; D. valid有效的。根据下文中的“I initially assumed that nobody was working very hard”可知,在作者的眼里,乌得勒支的人们不会超时工作,不会加班。故选C。 14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:至于周末工作,还是算了吧。A. cancel取消;B. forget忘记;C. select挑选;D. promote促进。结合上题解析可知,在乌得勒支,人们不会加班,因此,对于周末工作这件事,还是“忘了”吧。故选B。 15.考查名词词义辨析。句意:起初我以为没有人工作很努力,因为他们的工作时间较短。A. hours小时;B. vacations假期;C. weekends周末;D. distances距离。作者之所以认为人们工作不努力,是因为人们的工作时间较短,不加班。故选A。 16.考查动词词义辨析。句意:但几个月后,我意识到其他博士生在8小时的工作时间里都完全专注于自己的工作,而我却在本可以专注于学习的时间里无休止地“休息”。A. regretted后悔;B. supposed认为,假设;C. argued争论;D. recognized意识到,认出。其他博士生在8小时的工作时间里都完全专注于自己的工作,而作者却在本可以专注于学习的时间里无休止地“休息”,这是作者“意识到”的一个事实。故选D。 17.考查副词词义辨析。句意:但几个月后,我意识到其他博士生在8小时的工作时间里都完全专注于自己的工作,而我却在本可以专注于学习的时间里无休止地“休息”。A. completely完全地;B. considerately体贴地;C. hurriedly匆忙地;D. repeatedly反复地。后面提到“I was taking endless “breaks” when I could have been focusing on my studies(我在本可以专注于学习的时间里无休止地“休息”)”。根据whereas(但是)可知,该句和前文构成转折关系。由此推知,别的博士生在8小时的工作时间里都“完全”专注于自己的工作。故选A。 18.考查名词词义辨析。句意:但几个月后,我意识到其他博士生在8小时的工作时间里都完全专注于自己的工作,而我却在本可以专注于学习的时间里无休止地“休息”。A. practice练习;B. section部分,部门;C. period一段时间,时期;D. evaluation评价,评估。八个小时,这是一个时间段。故选C。 19.考查名词词义辨析。句意:骑自行车已经成为我成长、自由和成功适应荷兰博士生活的象征。A. inspiration灵感,鼓舞; B. symbol象征;C. symptom症状; D. remark评论。骑自行车已经成为我成长、自由和成功适应荷兰博士生活的象征。故选B。 20.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:骑自行车已经成为我成长、自由和成功适应荷兰博士生活的象征。A. successful成功的; B. ambitious有雄心的; C. objective客观的; D. adventurous爱冒险的。根据下一句可知,作者养成了该工作的时候工作,该玩的时候玩耍的好习惯。说明作者和其他荷兰博士生一样,学会了成功管理自己的时间,这也标着着作者成功地适应了荷兰的博士生活。故选A。
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