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    In 2017, Bionca Smith struggled for a successful life but was up to her neck in bills. Frustrated, she _______ on Facebook: I want to travel the world with my son.

In deed, she worked long hours every day but work ______ her little time for Carter, who was struggling with reading in school and refused to talk with others. As she ______ at the Facebook response, Bionca made a(an) ____ to her son seriously she would be his learning coach and in the meantime she decided to get rid of everything to start traveling. With the first destination ______, she sold or donated most of their ______.

For the next eight months, they traveled through Thailand and Africa while Bionca made money from her new business through social media. Gradually, Carter became a(n) ___ reader. "When your child has freedom and flexibility, he can _____ in so many ways on his own terms, says Bionca. “His complete change is ______.

Bionca was tired of ______ booking flights, cars and places to stay. The concept of living in a van (房车)and exploring the country ______ her. Within weeks, Bionca _____ a 1989 Ford with a kitchen and beds for $4,900. They set off for another ______ in Southern California.

She shared the journey on social media and ______ many fans. Perhaps her biggest fan is Carter, _______. “My son has come out of his ______ and now he's open to trying new things.” she says.

The two might live in a house again someday but don't plan to ______ anytime soon. For now, they enjoy their ______ life. “We've learned that we should enjoy every moment and ______ accept what life brings,” says Bionca. "We're defining what _______ means to our family."

1.A.registered B.thought C.checked D.posted

2.A.guaranteed B.left C.killed D.spent

3.A.pointed B.jumped C.stared D.guessed

4.A.promise B.appointment C.plan D.apology

5.A.chosen B.visited C.reached D.explored

6.A.houses B.belongings C.bills D.happenings

7.A.slow B.lovely C.poor D.eager

8.A.learn B.walk C.survive D.play

9.A.amazing B.interesting C.inviting D.confusing

10.A.eventually B.continually C.gradually D.deliberately

11.A.belonged to B.held onto C.appealed to D.happened to

12.A.found B.sold C.replaced D.repaired

13.A.adventure B.ride C.voyage D.destination

14.A.lost B.gathered C.met D.rewarded

15.A.yet B.though C.instead D.rather

16.A.experience B.trip C.shell D.shelter

17.A.hang about B.give up C.settle down D.start off

18.A.modem B.busy C.tough D.free

19.A.truly B.partly C.politely D.blindly

20.A.books B.success C.business D.schooling

 

1.D 2.B 3.C 4.A 5.A 6.B 7.D 8.A 9.A 10.B 11.C 12.A 13.D 14.B 15.B 16.C 17.C 18.D 19.A 20.B 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。故事讲述的是Bionca为生活所累,决定放弃一切,带儿子去旅行。在旅途中,为了方便还买了一辆房车,儿子因为旅行变得愿意接受新事物,Bionca也感受到了成功。 1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:很沮丧,她在脸书上宣布:我想跟我儿子去环游世界。A. registered登记;B. thought认为;C. checked检查;D. posted宣布。下文on Facebook,说明是在网上;结合语境,空白处表示在网上宣布(post)消息。故选D。 2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:实际上,她每天工作很长时间,工作使她留给卡特的时间很少。A. guaranteed保证;B. left留下;C. killed杀死;D. spent花费。前文she worked long hours every day说明留下(leave)的时间少。故选B。 3.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在她盯着脸书上的回答时,Bionca 向儿子郑重承诺,她将是他的学习教练,同时,她决定扔掉一切,开始旅行。A. pointed指向;B. jumped跳;C. stared盯着看;D. guessed猜测。前文she __1__ on Facebook: I want to travel the world with my son说明她在等网上的回答,因此这里是盯着看(stare)。故选C。 4.考查名词词义辨析。句意:在她盯着脸书上的回答时,Bionca 向儿子郑重承诺,她将是他的学习教练,同时,她决定扔掉一切,开始旅行。A. promise承诺;B. appointment约会;C. plan计划;D. apolog道歉。下文she would be his learning coach and in the meantime she decided to get rid of everything to start traveling.是她的承诺(promise)。故选A。 5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:选好第一个目的地后,她卖或捐赠了他们大部分的财产。A. chosen选择;B. visited参观;C. reached到达;D. explored探索。要旅行就要选择(choose)目的地。故选A。 6.考查名词词义辨析。句意:选好第一个目的地后,她卖或捐赠了他们大部分的财产。A. houses房子;B. belongings财产;C. bills账单;D. happenings幸福。前文she decided to get rid of everything说明,她放弃了财产(belongings)。故选B。 7.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:逐渐地,Carter 变成了一个热切的读者。A. slow慢的;B. lovely可爱的;C. poor贫穷的;D. eager热切的。下文When your child has freedom and flexibility, he can ___8___ in so many ways on his own terms说明Carter愿意学习了,对读书是热切的(eager)。故选D。 8.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当你的孩子有自由和灵活性,他就能按照他自己的方式学习。A. learn学习;B. walk走路;C. survive生存;D. play玩。前文Carter became a(n)__7__reader.说明儿子愿意学习(learn)了。故选A。 9.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他的彻底改变很让人惊讶。A. amazing令人惊讶的;B. interesting有趣的;C. inviting邀请的;D. confusing困惑的。儿子从前文的who was struggling with reading in school and refused to talk with others变成了热切的读者,这个变化是让人惊讶的(amazing)。故选A。 10.考查副词词义辨析。句意:Bionca厌倦了不断的定航班、汽车和住的地方。A. eventually最终地;B. continually不间断地;C. gradually逐渐地;D. deliberately故意地。前文they traveled through Thailand and Africa说明一直旅行,也就要不间断地(continually)定房间等。故选B。 11.考查动词短语辨析。句意:住房车探索这个国家的概念吸引了她。A. belonged to属于;B. held onto紧紧抓住;C. appealed to吸引;D. happened to碰巧。前文Bionca was tired of__10__booking flights, cars and places to stay.,说明她被房车的概念吸引(appeal to)。故选C。 12.考查动词词义辨析。句意:几周内,Bionca花$4,900找到了一辆福特车,有厨房和床。A. found找到;B. sold卖;C. replaced代替;D. repaired修理。前文The concept of living in a van (房车)and exploring the country __11__her说明她想找(find)房车。故选A。 13.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他们出发去加利福尼亚州南部的下一个目的地。A. adventure冒险;B. ride搭乘;C. voyage航行;D. destination目的地。前文With the first destination__5__说明这里填destination。故选D。 14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她在社交媒体上分享自己的旅行,积聚了很多粉丝。A. lost丢失;B. gathered积聚;C. met见面;D. rewarded奖励。根据语境,这里是在分享旅行后,很多人积聚(gather)到她的分享上关注她们。故选B。 15.考查副词词义辨析。句意:不过,可能最大的粉丝是Carter。A. yet仍然;B. though不过;C. instead反而;D. rather稍微。根据上下文分析,空白处表转折, 意为“不过”。故选B。 16.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我的儿子走出了他的外壳,现在他乐于尝试新事物。A. experience经历;B. trip旅行;C. shell去壳;D. shelter庇护。前文was struggling with reading in school and refused to talk with others.说明儿子不愿与人交流,像有一个外壳(shell)包裹一样。故选C。 17.考查动词短语辨析。句意:他们俩可能某天又会住在房子里,但不打算在短期安定下来。A. hang about闲逛;B. give up放弃;C. settle down安定、定居;D. start off开始。前文The two might live in a house again someday说明,暂时没打算安定下来(settle down)。故选C。 18.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:就现在而言,他们享受他们自由的生活。A. modem现代的;B. busy繁忙的;C. tough艰苦的;D. free自由的。前文When your child has freedom and flexibility说明他们的旅行很自由(free)。故选D。 19.考查副词词义辨析。句意:我们学会了我们应该享受每一刻,真正地接受生活带给我们的一切。A. truly真正地;B. partly部分地;C. politely礼貌地;D. blindly盲目地。在旅途中因为厌倦了不间断的定航班、汽车和住的地方,决定买房车,儿子也在旅途中有很大的变化,这些都是生活带给Bionca母子的,也是他们真正地(truly)接受了的。故选A。 20.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我们正在解释成功对我们家庭意味着什么。A. books书;B. success成功;C. business交易;D. schooling训练。决定放弃一切去旅行,因为旅行收获了粉丝,儿子也变得更好,这就是Bionca家的成功(success)。故选B。
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