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    I don’t realize that I’ve been at college for nearly one and half year until now. Looking back into the last year, what shall I say? It consisted of both happiness and sadness. Life always goes like this, up and down, as is so exciting. Now when I recall the past, no matter how I felt at that time, they are all treasures for me.

That was the moon festival last year, which was also the first time we went out after we entered the college. It was said that the sea in Dalian was well-known and was also a wonderful place to watch the moon. After getting all the food and drinking ready, we four girls set off for the seaside. There were many people and we picked up a less crowded beach. At first, we enjoyed ourselves by drinking and eating. When the moon turned brighter, we played with the seawater. As a result, we were all drenched with water. Bathing in the moonlight, we ran and laughed. We seemed to land on another world, where was full of fresh air, laughter and love. The laughter is still echoing(回响) on my mind so far.

Life doesn’t stay the same, occasionally having a particular taste. That is sadness. What impressed me deeply is a failure in a singing competition. It was the first time I had given a performance on such a large stage in front of so many people. I was so nervous that the whole song was performed out of tune. As you could imagine, I was greeted with boos from the audience. I still remembered how dismal I felt that moment and I sat alone crying at the seaside. After that, I talked to mother about it. She told me that it was not a failure; at least, I was brave enough to show myself publicly.

Everything has passed. I’ve stored them at the bottom of my heart. I am in the second grade already. Yet much needs me to challenge. On the way, there's both happiness and distress. However, I will go ahead just all the same.

1.The author of the text is ______.

A.a boy B.a girl

C.the passage doesn’t say D.none of the above

2.The underlined word “drenched” in the second paragraph has a similar meaning with ______.

A.dried B.wet

C.frozen D.washed away

3.Life, according to the author, is ______.

A.full of happiness B.filled with sadness

C.made up of laughter and tears D.not worth living

4.How did the audience find the author’s singing?

A.It was wonderful B.It was disappointing

C.The passage doesn’t say D.It was perfect

5.Which of the following shows the author’s attitude towards future?

A.A friend in need is a friend indeed.

B.Do wrong once and you’ll never hear the end of it.

C.Where there is a will, there is a way.

D.Time and tide wait for no man.

 

1.B 2.B 3.C 4.B 5.C 【解析】 这是一篇夹叙夹议的文章。文章通过讲述作者经历的两件事情,明白了人生是由快乐和悲伤组成的。无论好与坏,它们都是我们记忆的珍宝。 1. 细节理解题。根据第二段的After getting all the food and drinking ready, we four girls set off for the seaside. 准备好所有的食物和饮料后,我们四个女孩出发去海边。可知,作者是个女孩。故选B。 2. 词义猜测题。根据第二段的When the moon turned brighter, we played with the seawater. As a result, we were all drenched with water.可知,当月亮更亮时,我们在玩海水。因此,我们都因水而drenched。根据句意,尤其是water可推测划线部分的意思是“湿的”。B. wet(湿的)符合以上说法,故选B项。 3. 细节理解题。根据第一段的It consisted of both happiness and sadness. Life always goes like this, up and down, as is so exciting.(作者的大学生活是由快乐和悲伤组成,生活也是如此,起起落落,因此它才如此令人兴奋)可知,作者认为人生是由快乐和悲伤组成的。C. made up of laughter and tears(由欢乐和泪水组成)符合以上说法,故选C项。 4. 推理判断题。根据第三段的As you could imagine, I was greeted with boos from the audience.(正如你所想的那样,观众对我报以嘘声)可推测,观众对作者的歌唱感到失望。B. It was disappointing(它是令人失望的)符合以上说法,故选B项。 5. 推理判断题。根据最后一段的Everything has passed. I've stored them at the bottom of my heart. I am in the second grade already. Yet much needs me to challenge. On the way, there's both happiness and distress. However, I will go ahead just all the same.(一切都过去了。我已经把它们珍藏在心底。我已经上二年级了。然而,还有很多需要我去挑战。在这个过程中,有幸福也有痛苦。不过,我会一如既往地勇往直前)可推断,作者对于未来的态度是不管充满了什么挑战,他都会勇往直前。C. Where there is a will, there is a way.(世上无难事,只要肯攀登)符合以上说法,故选C项。
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