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    Yesterday, our teacher asked us when a man could be referred to as an old man. David stood up and said people with wrinkles could be called old people. However, Mary didn’t _________ for some people may gain wrinkles at an earlier age owing to their tough life. Then Lily expressed her idea that those reaching their 60s or more could be called old people. However, Emily expressed her _________ and said some old people may still be energetic and trying to pursue their dreams, which makes them appear young. The class was over and we still didn’t reach any _________, so the teacher asked us to think about it after class.

The question has reminded me of the saying of J. Barrymore that a man isn’t old as long as he is _________ something.

My grandma is such a woman who pursues her dream _________ when she’s 70 now. She has _________ her dream of being a painter since she was a little child. _________, because her family was poor, she had to _________ her dream and stepped into the _________ to raise money so as to support her family. Though she has __________ abandoned her dream, she could hardly find any time to realize it because of the tough work. __________, chance came when she retired from her work. She began taking her painting lessons __________ she had all-white hair and lots of wrinkles. At first, I was __________ her idea of attending school at so old an age, but after seeing her paint happily and enjoyably, I began feeling it a good choice. She seems __________ and looks fine.

So if we have our dreams and seek for them, we aren’t old. It’s when we don’t know what we want and let __________ be the center point of our lives that we can finally be regarded as the old.

1.A.respond B.agree C.identify D.understand

2.A.certainty B.wish C.doubt D.concern

3.A.conclusion B.contract C.decision D.destination

4.A.preserving B.seeking C.treasuring D.possessing

5.A.even B.nearly C.only D.hardly

6.A.realized B.changed C.promoted D.kept

7.A.Therefore B.Instead C.Moreover D.However

8.A.give up B.search for C.put aside D.stick to

9.A.society B.reality C.world D.office

10.A.seldom B.occasionally C.already D.never

11.A.Suddenly B.Eventually C.Soon D.Gradually

12.A.because B.once C.though D.unless

13.A.with B.for C.at D.against

14.A.energetic B.gentle C.optimistic D.wealthy

15.A.achievements B.regrets C.dreams D.difficulties

 

1.B 2.C 3.A 4.B 5.A 6.D 7.D 8.C 9.A 10.D 11.B 12.C 13.D 14.A 15.B 【解析】 本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。作者的老师让他们讨论什么时候一个人才被视为老人,对此同学们各抒己见。作者以70岁的奶奶仍坚持自己的梦想为例说明:一个人如果有梦想并追逐它们,就不算老;只有当我们不知道想要什么,生活中充斥着遗憾时,我们才可以被视为老了。 1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:然而,玛丽不同意,因为有些人可能会因为他们艰苦的生活而早长皱纹。A. respond回应;B. agree同意;C. identify确定;D. understand理解。上一句提到“大卫说有皱纹的人可以被称为老年人”,Mary不同意他的说法。故选B项。 2.考查名词词义辨析。句意:但是Emily表达了她的怀疑,她说一些老年人可能仍然精力充沛,努力追求自己的梦想,这让他们显得年轻。A. certainty确定;B. wish希望;C. doubt怀疑;D. concern关注,担忧。上一句提到“Lily表达了她的观点,60多岁的人可以被称为老年人”,而Emily认为有些老人因为追求梦想,仍然显得年轻,因此对Lily的说法表示怀疑。故选C项。 3.考查名词词义辨析。句意:下课了,我们还是没有得出任何结论,所以老师让我们下课再想想。A. conclusion结论;B. contract合同;C. decision决定;D. destination目的地。根据上文关于“一个人什么时候才被称为老年人”这个问题,同学们各抒己见,各有自己的看法,因此没有得出任何结论。故选A项。 4.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这个问题使我想起了J. Barrymore的那句话:只要一个人还有追求,他就没有老。A. preserving保护;B. seeking追寻;C. treasuring珍惜;D. possessing拥有。根据上文“some old people may still be energetic and trying to pursue their dreams”可知,作者认为只要一个人有所追求,他就不会老。故选B项。 5.考查副词词义辨析。句意:我的奶奶是这样一个女性,即使她现在70岁了,她仍然追求自己的梦想。A. even甚至;B. nearly几乎;C. only仅仅,只有;D. hardly几乎不。此处even是加强语气,强调奶奶已经70岁了还追求梦想。故选A项。 6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:从小,她就有成为一名画家的梦想。 A. realized实现;B. changed改变;C. promoted促销,晋级,提拔;D. kept保持。奶奶一直保持着她的这个梦想。故选D项。 7.考查副词词义辨析。句意:然而,由于家境贫寒,她不得不放弃自己的梦想,步入社会,赚钱来养家。A. Therefore因此;B. Instead而不是;C. Moreover此外;D. However然而。前一句说“奶奶想当一名画家”,后一句说“由于家境贫寒,只好赚钱养家”,两个句子之间语义转折。故选D项。 8.考查动词短语辨析。句意:然而,由于家境贫寒,她不得不放弃自己的梦想,步入社会,赚钱养家。A. give up放弃;B. search for寻找;C. put aside搁置在一边;D. stick to坚持。根据后半句“to raise money so as to support her family”可知,为了赚钱养家,奶奶只好将梦想暂时搁置在一旁。根据 She began taking her painting lessons 12 she had all-white hair and lots of wrinkles. 可知奶奶并没有放弃梦想。排除A选项,故选C项。 9.考查名词词义辨析。句意:然而,由于家境贫寒,她不得不放弃自己的梦想,步入社会,赚钱养家。A. society社会;B. reality现实;C. world世界;D. office办公室。根据常理,要赚钱养家,必须要进入社会。故选A 项。 10.考查副词词义辨析。句意:虽然她从未放弃她的梦想,但因为艰苦的工作,她几乎没有时间实现它。A. seldom很少;B. occasionally偶尔地;C. already已经;D. never从不。根据上文“My grandma is such a woman who pursues her dream 5 when she’s 70 now.”可知,奶奶从没放弃过她的梦想。故选D项。 11.考查副词词义辨析。句意:最终,当她退休时,机会来了。A. Suddenly突然;B. Eventually最终;C. Soon很快;D. Gradually渐渐地。终于,等到退休了,奶奶才有机会去学习画画。故选B项。 12.考查连词词义辨析。句意:尽管她满头白发,满脸皱纹,她还是开始上绘画课。A. because因为;B. once一旦;C. though虽然;D. unless除非。此处though引导让步状语从句。尽管奶奶年龄很大了,还是继续追求她的梦想。故选C项。 13.考查介词词义辨析。句意:起初,我反对她这么大岁数去上学的想法。 A. with与……一起;B. for为了;C. at在……;D. against反对。短语be against“反对”。根据后一句“…but after seeing her paint happily and enjoyably, I began feeling it a good choice.”,but表示语义转折,因此可以推知,起初作者不赞成奶奶这么大年龄还去上学。故选D项。 14.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:她看起来精力充沛,气色很好。 A. energetic精力充沛的;B. gentle温柔的;C. optimistic乐观的;D. wealthy富有的。根据“…seeing her paint happily and enjoyably,”可知,奶奶从追逐自己的梦想中感到快乐和幸福,因此显得年轻,精力充沛。故选A项。 15.考查名词词义辨析。句意:只有当我们不知道自己想要什么,并让遗憾成为我们生活的中心时,我们才会被认为老了。A. achievements成就;B. regrets遗憾;C. dreams梦想;D. difficulties困难。作者认为一个人只要追求自己的梦想就不会老;如果没有追求的话,到老了就会觉得遗憾。故选B项。
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