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    When I was a young girlmy mother made the same dish for supper five nights a week. She boiled potatoescarrots, and________small amounts of the roast beef. She called it stew(炖菜).

I would often hear other children at school________about the delicious meals they had for________. Many of them ate in fast food restaurants, which were popular and expensive at the time. They got hamburgers and fries. I________we could eat like that once in a whilebut my parents couldn’t________it. We only had takeout(外卖)food once or twice a year.

My mom took the________to cut up and prepare those________every single night. Her recipes were right-focusing on the vegetables but not on the________.

I had________head colds and flus than my classmates. If I did get________, I’d be home for a day or two, not a whole week like many of them.

When I was in my thirties, I became ill and was diagnosed with high blood pressure. I have to________I had been eating a lot of fast food,________not getting it as a child. But when went back to preparing home-made meals, I started to feel________.

Today I often find myself________a bowl of my mother’s stew. That stew was made with love and it has left me with a(n)________that will warm me forever.

1.A.effectively B.occasionally C.originally D.eventually

2.A.complain B.argue C.talk D.dream

3.A.holiday B.breakfast C.lunch D.supper

4.A.promised B.wished C.cried D.announced

5.A.afford B.tolerate C.resist D.accept

6.A.risk B.rice C.turn D.time

7.A.sandwiches B.stand C.vegetables D.eggs

8.A.meat B.milk C.hamburgers D.pizzas

9.A.heavier B.fewer C.worse D.more

10.A.ready B.sick C.poor D.greedy

11.A.deny B.hide C.cheat D.admit

12.A.getting down to B.holding on to C.making up for D.keeping up with

13.A.hungrier B.busier C.happier D.healthier

14.A.desiring B.thinking C.preparing D.making

15.A.experience B.truth C.memory D.manner

 

1.B 2.C 3.D 4.B 5.A 6.D 7.C 8.A 9.B 10.B 11.D 12.C 13.D 14.A 15.C 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲叙了作者小时候因为家庭经济拮据,母亲总是做蔬菜吃,偶尔才能吃到牛肉。但是班上的许多孩子都吃快餐,作者也想吃那样的东西,但是家里买不起。因为经常吃蔬菜,作者的身体很健康。但是作者三十多岁的时候,因为吃了太多的快餐,得了高血压,这个时候作者反而渴望吃到妈妈做的菜了。 1. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:她煮土豆、胡萝卜,偶尔有少量的烤牛肉。A. effectively有效地;B. occasionally偶尔;C. originally最初;D. eventually终于。结合后文可知作者家并不富裕,所以只能偶尔吃牛肉。故选B。 2. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我经常听到学校里的其他孩子谈论他们晚饭吃的可口的饭菜。A. complain抱怨;B. argue争论;C. talk谈话;D. dream梦想。根据后文about the delicious meals可知是谈论可口的饭菜。故选C。 3. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我经常听到学校里的其他孩子谈论他们晚饭吃的可口的饭菜。A. holiday假日;B. breakfast早餐;C. lunch午餐;D. supper晚餐。根据上文my mother made the same dish for supper five nights a week可知是谈论晚餐。故选D。 4. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我真希望我们偶尔也能吃到那样的东西,但我父母负担不起。A. promised承诺;B. wished希望;C. cried哭泣;D. announced宣布。根据后文we could eat like that once in a while可知作者也希望自己能吃到汉堡包和薯条,故选B。 5. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我真希望我们偶尔也能吃到那样的东西,但我父母负担不起。A. afford付得起;B. tolerate忍受;C. resist抵抗;D. accept接受。根据后文We only had takeout food once or twice a year.可知作者家庭不富裕,买不起汉堡和薯条。故选A。 6. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我妈妈每天晚上都花时间把蔬菜切碎准备好。A. risk冒险;B. rice米;C. turn转弯;D. time时间。根据后文to cut up and prepare those可知是花时间切菜。故选D。 7. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我妈妈每天晚上都花时间把蔬菜切碎准备好。A. sandwiches三明治;B. stand摊位;C. vegetables蔬菜;D. eggs鸡蛋。根据后文focusing on the vegetables可知作者家经常吃蔬菜。故选C。 8. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:她的食谱是正确的——注重蔬菜而不是肉。A. meat肉;B. milk牛奶;C. hamburgers汉堡;D. pizzas比萨。结合上文Her recipes were right-focusing on the vegetables but not on the可知母亲的食谱注重的是蔬菜而不是肉。故选A。 9. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我的感冒和流感比我的同学少。A. heavier更重的;B. fewer更少的;C. worse更坏的;D. more更多的。因为经常吃蔬菜,所以作者身体好,感冒和流感也比同学少。故选B。 10. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:如果我真的生病了,我会在家待一两天,而不是像他们很多人那样待上整整一周。A. ready准备好的;B. sick生病的;C. poor贫穷的;D. greedy贪婪的。根据上文head colds and flus than my classmates.可知此处是在说明生病的情况,作者很少生病,即使是生病了,在家待一两天也就好了,不像其他同学那样待上整整一周。故选B。 11. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我不得不承认,我吃了很多快餐,弥补了小时候没有吃快餐的不足。A. deny否认;B. hide隐藏;C. cheat欺骗;D. admit承认。根据上文I became ill and was diagnosed with high blood pressure.可知作者得了高血压,不得不承认自己吃了很多快餐。故选D。 12. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:我不得不承认,我吃了很多快餐,弥补了小时候没有吃快餐的不足。A. getting down to着手去处理;B. holding on to坚持;C. making up for弥补;D. keeping up with赶得上。结合后文not getting it as a child可知作者成年后,吃了许多快餐是弥补了小时候没吃到的不足。故选C。 13. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但当我回去准备家常菜时,我开始感到更健康。A. hungrier更饿的;B. busier更忙的;C. happier更快乐的;D. healthier更健康的。与快餐相比,家常菜肯定更健康。故选D。 14. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:今天,我经常发现自己很想要一碗我妈妈做的炖菜。A. desiring渴望;B. thinking思考;C. preparing准备;D. making制作。结合后文a bowl of my mother’s stew可知如今作者很渴望吃到一碗母亲做的炖菜。故选A。 15. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:那炖菜是用爱做的,它给我留下了永远温暖我的回忆。A. experience经历;B. truth真理;C. memory记忆;D. manner礼貌。结合上文That stew was made with love and it has left me with a可知妈妈的炖菜是用爱做成的,给作者留下了永远温暖的回忆。故选C。
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