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    My Ph.D. adviser called me into his office and started by saying, “Anurag, this conversation isn’t going to be easy.” My mind was instantly ________ into a burst of thoughts about what was to follow. He looked me in the eye and announced, “You are fired from the lab.” I stared back in ________, “Is he joking?”

I ________ my Ph.D. adviser, and my experiments progressed as planned. Though I made a few mistakes in the lab, I wasn’t ________ that my adviser noticed them, and he never spoke to me about any concerns. That’s why I was caught ________ in his office that day. I suspect he fired me because of those mistakes. He wasn’t ________ that I could complete my research.

I tried to change his mind with ________ results, but he remained unchanged. I was soon thrown into a state of ________, and I could not break the news to my family.

________ I collected myself. I thought of a movie, one line from which ________ to me: “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade (柠檬汁).” What kind of “lemonade” could I make out of my current ________?

My desire to complete a Ph.D. was never in doubt. After much ________, I reminded myself that one ________ attempt was not the end of the world, and that I needed to give it another try. I emailed potential advisers and ________ to other programs. Within 2 months, I received a(an) ________ from a Ph.D. program in Italy—my goal of completing a Ph.D. was ________ once again.

I’m ________ that I didn’t give up on my dream and that I found another ________ professor who accepted me. So, if you find yourself in ________ situations and life gives you lemons, ________ yourself: “How can I make lemonade?”

1.A.sent B.changed C.steeled D.broken

2.A.silence B.anger C.disbelief D.response

3.A.got along with B.argued with C.put up with D.dealt with

4.A.discouraged B.ashamed C.afraid D.aware

5.A.beyond control B.without delay C.off guard D.on purpose

6.A.delighted B.satisfied C.confident D.tolerant

7.A.annoying B.promising C.disappointing D.amusing

8.A.tiredness B.anxiety C.confusion D.terror

9.A.Somehow B.Indeed C.Instead D.Otherwise

10.A.drew up B.stuck out C.came across D.went down

11.A.situation B.job C.dream D.dilemma

12.A.appreciation B.hesitation C.reflection D.instruction

13.A.planned B.failed C.mistaken D.ignored

14.A.contributed B.appealed C.adjusted D.applied

15.A.offer B.refusal C.appointment D.call

16.A.ruined B.achieved C.perfect D.alive

17.A.convinced B.determined C.regretful D.thankful

18.A.generous B.famous C.strict D.willing

19.A.awkward B.urgent C.similar D.absurd

20.A.believe B.ask C.tell D.persuade

 

1.A 2.C 3.A 4.D 5.C 6.C 7.B 8.B 9.A 10.B 11.A 12.C 13.B 14.D 15.A 16.D 17.D 18.D 19.C 20.B 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者在经历被辞退后,他并没有放弃他博士梦想,最后申请并通过参与一位意大利的导师项目。作者感悟到生活就像是柠檬,你需要做的是“如何去做柠檬汁。” 1. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我的思绪立刻迸发出一种想法想知道接下来要发生什么?A. sent发送;B. changed改变;C. steeled准备对付,下定决心;D. broken破坏。根据前文“My mind”和后文“thoughts”,可知一种想法串入到我的脑海中。此处sent into译为“发送到”。故选A项。 2. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我难以置信的回视着。A. silence沉默;B. anger生气;C. disbelief不信,怀疑;D. response回答,回复。根据前文“You are fired from the lab.”可知,对于教授要辞退我,我感到难以置信。故选C项。 3. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:我和我的博士生导师相处融洽,我的实验按计划进行。A. got along with相处融洽;B. argued with与……争论,争辩;C. put up with忍受,容忍;D. dealt with处理。根据下文“my experiments progressed as planned”可知,我的实验按照计划如期进行,所以我认为和导师是相处融洽。故选A项。 4. 考查形容词词义辨析。尽管在实验室我犯了一些错误,但是我没有意识到我的导师会注意到这些错误,因为他从未和我谈过任何问题。A. discouraged阻止,阻拦;B. ashamed羞愧,惭愧;C. afraid害怕;D. aware意识到。根据后文“he never spoke to me about any concerns.”可知导师从未对我提过任何问题,所以我并未意识到他会注意到这些错误。故选D项。 5. 考查介词短语辨析。句意:这就是我那天猝不及防的出现在他的办公室的原因。A. beyond control无法控制,脱离控制;B. without delay立即,毫不迟延的;C. off guard出乎意料;D. on purpose特意的,有意。此处catch off guard译为“使猝不及防得”,为固定短语。故选C项。 6. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他没有信心我能够完成我的研究。A. delighted高兴;B. satisfied满意;C. confident自信;D. tolerant容忍的。根据下文“but he remained unchanged”,可知导师没有任何改变的想法,所以他对我是没有信心的。故选C项。 7. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我尝试用有希望的结果改变他的想法,但是他保持不变。A. annoying使恼怒的;B. promising有希望的,有前途的;C. disappointing令人失望的;D. amusing逗人发笑的。根据上文“my experiments progressed as planned”和“I could complete my research”可知我的实验按计划进行,我认为自己的能够完成这个项目,所以我的实验结果是有前途的。故选B项。 8. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我很快陷入了一种焦虑的状态,我不能把这个消息告诉我的家人。A. tiredness疲劳,疲惫;B. anxiety焦虑。担心;C. confusion困扰;D. terror惊恐,恐惧。根据下文“I could not break the news to my family”,可知我不能把被开除的消息告诉我的家人,所以我现在处于焦虑的状态。故选B项。 9. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:不知怎的,我镇定下来。A. Somehow不知怎么的;出于某种原因;B. Indeed事实上;C. Instead取而代之;D. Otherwise否则。根据下文“I thought of a movie, one line from which ____10____ to me”可知,我因为电影中一句话而坚持,所以我不再焦虑,开始镇定的区思考。故选A项。 10. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:我想到一部电影,其中的一句话让我印象深刻。A. drew up草拟;B. stuck out突出,坚持;C. came across偶遇;D. went down下降,下跌。根据下文我反复强调“When life gives you lemons, make lemonade (柠檬汁).”这句话,可知,它令我印象深刻。故选B项。 11. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我能从我目前的状况中,看到什么柠檬水呢? A. situation情况;B. job工作;C. dream梦想;D. dilemma进退两难的困境。根据文章最后一段“if you find yourself in ____19____ situations”可知作者在假设如果处于相同境况下,我该怎么制作“柠檬汁”,此处situation形成对比。故选A项。 12. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:在深思熟虑之后,我告诉我自己一次失败尝试并不是世界末日,我需要再试一次。A. appreciation欣赏,理解;B. hesitation犹豫不决;C. reflection反射,映像;D. instruction指示。该句中after much reflection译为 “深思熟虑”,为固定短语。故选C项。 13. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:在深思熟虑之后,我告诉我自己一次失败尝试并不是世界末日,我需要再试一次。A. planned精心安排的;B. failed失败的;C. mistaken错误的;D. ignored忽略,忽视。根据前文可知导师要辞退我,所以可知这是一次失败的经历,故选B项。 14. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我给一位有意向的导师发了邮件,申请参与项目。A. contributed做贡献;B. appealed上诉,申述,有吸引力的;C. adjusted调整,调节;D. applied申请。根据前文“I emailed potential advisers”和下文“I received a(an) ____15____ from a Ph.D. program in Italy”可知,我收到了一份来自意大利的博士学位课程的邀请,所以这是我向意向导师申请之后的结果。故选D项。 15. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:两个月,我收到了一份来自意大利的博士学位课程的邀请。A. offer主动提议,建议,邀请函;B. refusal拒绝,回绝;C. appointment约定,预约;D. call打电话,通话。根据下文“my goal of completing a Ph.D. was ____16____ once again.”可知,我将再一次实现我的博士学位的目标,所以推出我收到了邀请。故选A项。 16. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我攻读博士学位的目标又实现了。A. ruined毁坏的,严重受损的;B. achieved达到,成功;C. perfect完美;D. alive活着,继续存在。根据上文“I received a(an) ____15____ from a Ph.D. program in Italy”可知我收到了博士学位课程的邀请,所以我的目标又一次实现了。设空处位于系动词之后,应用形容词,而alive为形容词,译为“有生气,有活力,活着,继续存在”。故选D项。 17. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我非常感激我没有放弃我的梦想,而且我找到另一个愿意接受我的导师。A. convinced坚信,确信,深信;B. determined决心,决定;C. regretful后悔的,失望的;D. thankful感谢,感激。根据下文“I didn’t give up on my dream and that I found another ____18____ professor who accepted me”可知,我没有放弃梦想,并且又找到了一个愿意接受我的教授,所以我是非常幸运的,很感激。故选D项。 18. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我非常感激我没有放弃我的梦想,而且找到另一个愿意接受我的导师。A. generous慷慨的,大方的;B. famous著名的;C. strict严格的;D. willing愿意,乐意。根据下文“who accepted me.”可知,我找到了一个愿意接受我的导师。故选D项。 19. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:因此,如果你发现你自己处于相同的境况,并且生活给了你柠檬,询问你自己“我如何做成柠檬汁?” A. awkward窘迫的;B. urgent紧急的,紧迫的;C. similar相同的;D. absurd荒谬的,荒唐的。根据下文“life gives you lemons, ____20____ yourself: How can I make lemonade?”再一次提出电影中的这句话,可知假设别人如果遇到相同的境况,那么也可以用同样的态度积极面对。故选C项。 20. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:因此,如果你发现你自己处于相同的境况,并且生活给了你柠檬,询问你自己“我如何做成柠檬汁?” A. believe相信;B. ask询问;C. tell告诉;D. persuade劝慰。根据下文“How can I make lemonade?”为问句,可知作者在询问问题。故选B项。
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