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    In the late 1990s, I came across an individual with my same last name of Boyter. As you probably already know, Boyter isn’t that common of a _______.

We sat and_______for several hours that day. As we talked I couldn’t help but notice how his general _______ and manner reminded me of my grandpa Boyter. He told a story of his _______ James Boyter who, in the 1870s, left Scotland and _______ the United States with his older brother Alexander.

According to our family _______, the two brothers got into _______ for hunting on royal land. So they escaped to the U.S. with their family and_______ in the Southern Utah town.

I sat and _______ as this man told me this story. I kept ________ and held my excitement inside until he finished telling the story. I had heard that exact ________ story countless times at family gatherings all during my childhood. Now here was a complete “________” telling me this story. I ________ knew how we were related! He was ________ when I told him that I was a descendant (后代) of the older brother Alexander: my great-great grandfather Boyter.

________ the effort of life story preservation of the descendants of James Boyter, we ________ where we came from. We should not forget to ________ stories of our brothers and sisters and other close family members into our own journals, ________ and autobiographies.

What we include in the account of our life story may make all the ________ in the world to your brother or sister’s descendants generations from now. All because you ________ it in your own history!

1.A.name B.place C.word D.man

2.A.rested B.played C.talked D.waited

3.A.idea B.knowledge C.condition D.look

4.A.brother B.ancestor C.acquaintance D.name

5.A.traveled around B.returned to C.passed by D.came to

6.A.tree B.life C.story D.tradition

7.A.confusion B.debt C.trouble D.politics

8.A.settled B.suffered C.grew D.retired

9.A.laughed B.hesitated C.listened D.sighed

10.A.silent B.calm C.busy D.cautious

11.A.interesting B.meaningful C.same D.simple

12.A.storyteller B.stranger C.gentleman D.member

13.A.fortunately B.recently C.slowly D.immediately

14.A.worried B.regretted C.moved D.excited

15.A.Regardless of B.Rather than C.Thanks to D.As with

16.A.wonder B.know C.choose D.forget

17.A.include B.create C.change D.copy

18.A.fictions B.letters C.brochures D.diaries

19.A.choice B.difference C.money D.arrangement

20.A.read B.polished C.recorded D.found

 

1.A 2.C 3.D 4.B 5.D 6.C 7.C 8.A 9.C 10.A 11.C 12.B 13.D 14.D 15.C 16.B 17.A 18.D 19.B 20.C 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。作者遇见了一个同姓的陌生人,通过聊他的家世,作者得知他们是同一个祖上。作者认为一定要把家族成员的故事保留好。 1. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:你可能已经知道,Boyter不是一个常见的名字。A. name名字;B. place地方;C. word单词;D. man人。根据上文I came across an individual with my same last name of Boyter可知,此处指的是Boyter这个名字并不常见。故选A。 2. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:那天我们坐着聊了好几个小时。A. rested休息;B. played玩;C. talked聊天;D. waited等。根据下文As we talked I couldn’t help but可知,他们两个坐着谈话,聊天。故选C。 3. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:当我们交谈时,我不由自主地注意到他大体的样子和举止使我想起了我的Boyter爷爷。A. idea主意;B. knowledge知识;C. condition条件;D. look容貌。根据故事内容可知,作者和那个人是同一个家族,他的容貌和举止让作者想起了他的爷爷Boyter。故选D。 4. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:他讲述了他的祖先James Boyter的故事,Boyter在19世纪70年代离开苏格兰,与哥哥Alexander来到美国。A. brother兄弟;B. ancestor祖先;C. acquaintance熟人;D. name名字。根据后面的年份1870s可知,James Boyter是他们家族的祖先。故选B。 5. 考查动词短语辨析。句意同上。A. traveled around四处旅行;B. returned to回到;C. passed by通过;D. came to来到。根据下文的故事可知,这两个兄弟与皇家产生了纠纷,不得不离开苏格兰来到美国。故选D。 6. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:根据我们家族的故事,这两兄弟因为在皇家土地上打猎而惹上了麻烦。A. tree树;B. life生活;C. story故事;D. tradition传统。作者的祖先如何从英国来到美国,这是他们的家族故事。故选C。 7. 考查名词词义辨析。句意同上。A. confusion困惑;B. debt债务;C. trouble麻烦;D. politics政治。根据下句中的escaped to the U. S可知,他们不是正常来到美国,而是逃到美国。由此推知,他们在皇家土地上打猎而惹上了麻烦。故选C。 8. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:于是,他们带着家人逃往美国,在犹他州南部的一个小镇定居下来。A. settled定居;B. suffered遭受;C. grew成长;D. retired退休。根据整个故事内容可知,他们在南犹他州定居下来。故选A。 9. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我坐着听这个人给我讲这个故事。A. laughed笑;B. hesitated犹豫;C. listened听;D. sighed叹息。根据下文I kept ___10___ and held my excitement inside until he finished telling the story.可知,那个人在讲故事的过程中,作者一直没说话,也就是一直在听。故选C。 10. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我保持沉默,抑制住内心的激动,直到他讲完故事。A. silent沉默的;B. calm镇定的;C. busy忙碌的;D. cautious谨慎的。根据held my excitement inside可知,作者没有把兴奋表达出来,也就是保持沉默,没说话,认真听。故选A。 11. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:在我的童年时代,我在家庭聚会上无数次听到同样的故事。A. interesting有趣的;B. meaningful有意义的;C. same同样的;D. simple简单的。根据故事内容及下文Now here was a complete “___12___” telling me this story.可知,那人讲的故事,和作者在家族聚会时听到的故事是同一个故事。故选C。 12. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:现在,一个完全的“陌生人”给我讲了这个故事。A. storyteller讲故事的人;B. stranger陌生人;C. gentleman绅士;D. member成员。根据语境可知,讲家族故事的那个人作者不认识,是个完全的陌生人。故选B。 13. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:我立刻就知道我们是有关系的!A. fortunately幸运地;B. recently最近;C. slowly慢慢地;D. immediately立刻。根据常识可知,他的家族故事和作者的一样,作者立刻就明白了他们两个的关系。故选D。 14. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:当我告诉他我是哥哥Alexander——我的曾曾祖父Boyter的后代时,他很兴奋。A. worried担忧的;B. regretted后悔的;C. moved感动的;D. excited兴奋的。根据上文I kept 10 and held my excitement inside.可知,作者意识到他们俩关系的时候,很兴奋,那人肯定也兴奋。故选D。 15. 考查介词短语辨析。句意:多亏了James Boyter的后代对人生故事的努力保存,我们才知道自己从哪里来。A. Regardless of不管,不顾;B. Rather than而不是;C. Thanks to由于,幸亏;D. As with正如。根据语境可知,因为James Boyter的后代们对家族故事的认真保存,他们才能够知道他们是从哪里来的。故选C。 16. 考查动词词义辨析。句意同上。A. wonder想知道;B. know知道;C. choose选择;D. forget忘记。根据语境可知,因为James Boyter的后代们对家族故事的认真保存,他们才能够知道他们是从哪里来的。故选B。 17. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我们不要忘了把我们的兄弟姐妹和其他亲密家庭成员的故事包含在我们自己的日志、日记和自传里。A. include包含;B. create创作;C. change改变;D. copy复制。根据下文What we include in the account of our life story可知,此处指把这些故事包含在日志、日记和自传里。故选A。 18. 考查名词词义辨析。句意同上。A. fictions小说;B. letters信;C. brochures宣传册;D. diaries日记。根据空格前后的词journals和autobiographies可指,此处也指能把故事写进去并保存下来的东西。故选D。 19. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我们写进人生故事中的内容,可能会使你的兄弟或姐妹的后代从现在起在这个世界上发生翻天覆地的变化。A. choice选择;B. difference差异,不同;C. money钱;D. arrangement安排。make all the difference(大不相同,影响重大)为固定搭配。故选B。 20. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:都是因为你把它记录在了自己的历史中!A. read阅读;B. polished擦亮;C. recorded记录;D. found发现。根据语境可知,此处指记录了自己的历史。故选C。
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