Listening to your heart

Do you ever wish you had a road map for living? If only someone could    1    show us a way to go, a direction to take, we wouldn’t feel so    2    of which path to pursue. We think that, with only a little    3    , we’ll surely end up in the right place.

    4     on a regular flight from Detroit to Tri-City Airport must have felt a little more than    5     during the flight attendant’s greeting as their flight started. She     6     the passengers and stated that the destination would be Midland. A few concerned passengers    7    her, so the flight attendant, obviously not familiar with the area,     8     herself by saying that they would be     9      in “Tri-City” and Bay City.

Chuckles rippled along the aisle as she    10     tried again. This time she informed passengers that the destination would be Saginaw. Now    11    broke out.

At that point, an authoritative voice came over the intercom (對講機(jī)) and    12     her. “I’m your pilot, folks,” he said. “Don’t    13   — I know where we’re going.”

It’s nice when someone knows the     14    . And there is wisdom in seeking help when necessary. Other people can be valuable.    15     we cannot always depend on others for the    16    answers for living our lives. In the end, nobody can point us to all the best    17    for life’s problems; nobody else can    18    us to the path that is just right for us. We find that way ourselves. We find the way by    19    . Listening to our hearts — for the direction we need is almost always there, deep within.

So if you feel a bit lost, don’t worry. This may be a    20    time to listen. And remember — your pilot knows where you’re going.

1. A. irregularly          B. occasionally        C. practically         D. basically

2. A. proud              B. tired              C. unsure            D. ashamed

3. A. guidance        B. encouragement      C. comfort           D. determination

4. A. Customers          B. Pilots             C. Attendants         D. Passengers

5. A. happy              B. lost               C. nervous           D. excited

6. A. thanked            B. examined           C. welcomed         D. entertained

7. A. reminded           B. informed           C. warned           D. threatened

8. A. relaxed             B. behaved            C. enjoyed          D. corrected

9. A. stopping            B. landing             C. flying           D. traveling

10. A. shyly              B. impatiently          C. bravely          D. actively

11. A. protest             B. complaint           C. argument         D. laughter

12. A. rescued            B. blamed             C. praised           D. defended

13. A. fight              B. worry               C. quarrel           D. concern

13. A. flight              B. skill                C. way              D. problem

15. A. So                  B. And                 C. Besides          D. But

16. A. immediate          B. important           C. simple           D. short

17. A. solutions           B. reasons             C. explanations       D. accounts

18. A. direct              B. force              C. forbid            D. tempt

19. A. speaking           B. following           C. listening          D. asking

20. A. hard               B. spare              C. necessary         D. perfect

1--  20            BCADB   CADBC   DABCD   BAACD  


解析:

1. B。此處表示要是有人偶爾告訴我們?nèi)松撨x擇哪一條路就好了。

2. C。我們就不會對自己人生道路的選擇缺乏信心和沒有把握了。

3. A。結(jié)合前面的“show us a way to go, a direction to take”可知是他人給予我們的指導(dǎo)。

4. D。從后面的“flight”可知此處選D。

5. B。lost此處表示不知所措,根據(jù)下文服務(wù)員的屢次錯(cuò)誤可知選B。

6. C。根據(jù)前面的“the flight attendant’s greeting”可知答案為C。

7. A。女服務(wù)員把飛行目的地搞錯(cuò)了,因此有旅客提醒了她。

8. D。根據(jù)上文可知女服務(wù)員出了錯(cuò),因而糾正自己的錯(cuò)誤。

9. B。此處表示飛機(jī)將在某地降落,指他們飛行的目的地。

10. C!癰ravely”表示她很勇敢地再次糾正自己的錯(cuò)誤。

11. D。根據(jù)前面的“Chuckles rippled along the aisle”可知?jiǎng)偛湃藗冞在輕聲地笑著,但是這個(gè)時(shí)候他們不禁大笑起來。

12. A。這里表示從飛機(jī)擴(kuò)音器中傳來飛行員的聲音,給這個(gè)服務(wù)員解了圍。

13. B。從后面的“I know where we’re going”可知飛行員讓旅客們放心,因?yàn)樗里w機(jī)該飛往哪里。

13. C。根據(jù)上文中飛行員的回答可知此處選C。

15. D。此處表示轉(zhuǎn)折。

16. B。這里表示我們不能總是依賴別人給我們提供人生的重要答案。

17. A。從前面的“answers”以及后面的“problems”可知是solutions,指解決辦法。

18. A。此處表示其他人不能指引我們找到最適合自己的人生道路。

19. C。結(jié)合后面的“Listening to our hearts”可知答案。

20. D。在你迷惘的時(shí)候,不要擔(dān)心,也許這正是你傾聽的最恰當(dāng)?shù)臅r(shí)候。

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