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One winter morning, an old couple around the age of 70, walked into a lawyer’s office to sign

a   36   after quarreling all their 45 years of marriage. The lawyer was very   37  , after having a chat with them, he got their   38  . They hung on because of their children, afraid that it might    39   their growth. Now, all they wanted was to lead their own life free from all these years of  __40   from their marriage, so both agreed on a divorce.

The lawyer was having a hard time getting the papers done, but he still couldn’t understand why the old couple would want a divorce, suggesting a   41   together, just three of them. At the table, there was a silence of   42   . The first dish was roasted chicken.    43   , the old man took the drumstick for the old lady, “Take this, it’s your favorite. ” Looking at this, the lawyer thought maybe there was still a   44  , but the wife answered frowning. “This is where the problem   45   . You always think so highly of yourself, never thought about how I feel, don’t you know that I hate   46   ?”

Little did she know that, over the years, her husband was trying all ways to   47   her; little did she know that drumsticks were her husband’s favorite. Little did he know that she never thought he understood her at all; little did he know that she hated drumsticks even though all he wanted was the best for her.

That night, both of them were difficult to fall asleep. After hours, the old man couldn’t   48_ it any more, wanting to tell her himself, “I love you and I can’t live without you.” He picked up the phone to dial her number. Ringing never stopped. On the other side, she was upset,   49   to answer any phones. The next day, she received news that he had   50  , learning that he had a heart attack when he was still trying to get through her phone line.

  51   enough, she had to clear his   52   in his apartment , only to find an insurance policy(保險單)dating from the day when they got married, and the beneficiary (受益人)was her. Together in that file there was this note: “To my dearest wife, I bought this policy for you,   53__   the amount is only $100, I hope it will be able to help me continue my promise that I made when we got married, and I want you to know I will always be around by your side. I love you.” Tears   __54   freely down her cheeks when the lady read it.

When you love someone, do let them know, for you   55   know what will happen the next minute.

1.A. marriage       B. divorce         C. record  D. project

2.A. puzzled        B. excited      C. painful  D. embarrassed

3.A. family         B. money  C. story     D. lesson

4.A. destroy             B. effect    C. hit          D. affect

5.A. happiness     B. pleasure         C. unhappiness D. amusement

6.A. dinner        B. supper  C. lunch    D. breakfast

7.A. sorrow       B. ignorance      C. awkwardness        D. satisfaction

8.A. As soon as    B. Once       C. The moment D. Immediately

9.A. right  B. opportunity   C. need        D. chance

10.A. stores       B. buries   C. lies        D. stands

11.A. fish  B. steak     C. drumsticks    D. duck

12.A. comfort     B. please     C. anger    D. hate

13.A. stand        B. treat      C. forget   D. regret

14.A. eager       B. hungry  C. anxious D. reluctant

15.A. passed away    B. passed through     C. passed by       D. passed on

16.A. Sadly        B. Disappointedly     C. Fortunately         D. Hopefully

17.A. clothes     B. belongings        C. cupboards  D. drawers

18.A. unless      B. if   C. though  D. even

19.A. floated     B. flew       C. followed        D. flowed

20.A. never       B. ever      C. forever D. seldom

 

【答案】

 

1.B

2.A

3.C

4.D

5.C

6.A

7.C

8.D

9.D

10.C

11.C

12.B

13.A

14.D

15.A

16.A

17.B

18.C

19.D

20.A

【解析】

試題分析:文章大意:本文敘述了一對老年夫婦的故事,彼此相愛但因誤解而在爭吵中度過一生,在分手之夜醒悟了的老人試圖挽回婚姻,但是愛已經(jīng)沒了機會。文章告訴我們的是“愛就不要等待”。

1.B名詞辨析。A 婚姻;B 離婚:C 記錄;D 項目。從下文可知兩個老人去律師事務(wù)所辦理離婚手續(xù),所以A選項正確。

2.A形容詞辨析。 A感到迷惑的 ;B 感到興奮的;C 痛苦的;D 尷尬的。從文章可知,70歲的老人去離婚應(yīng)該是特別罕見的,所以律師應(yīng)該是感覺困惑不解,故A為正確選項。

3.C名詞辨析。A 家庭;B 錢;C故事;對往事或真實情況的敘述;D 課;教訓(xùn)。律師感到困惑,和他們聊過之后,知道了他們的故事。所以從句意判斷C選項正確。

4.D動詞辨析。A 破壞;B實現(xiàn)(vt.);影響(n.);C 打擊,碰撞;D 影響。他們因為孩子們而維持著這份婚姻,害怕會影響到孩子們,所以從句意判斷D選項正確。

5.C名詞辨析。A 幸福;B 高興,愉悅;C 不幸福;D 可笑,娛樂,F(xiàn)在他們想要的就是過自己的生活,擺脫多年不幸的婚姻,從上下文可知他們婚姻是不幸福的,所以C選項正確。

6.A名詞辨析。A 正餐,主餐;宴會;B 晚飯;C 午飯;D 早飯。文章沒提到是什么時候,但是從常理推斷,臨近分手律師應(yīng)該提議正式的吃頓飯,所以A選項正確。

7.C名詞辨析。A難過;B 無知;C 難堪;尷尬;D 滿意。離婚前坐在一起吃飯,而且有律師的在場,所以氣氛應(yīng)該是尷尬,難堪的,而不是難過。所以C選項正確。

8.D連詞辨析。A 一。。。就;B 一旦;C 一。。。就;D 一。。。就(conj.); 立即(adv)。第一道菜烤雞端上來之后,老人立即就撕下雞腿遞給老伴。A,B,C三個選項均為連詞,用來連接兩個句子,而此處只是一個簡單句,并且有逗號,所以應(yīng)該用副詞,因此D選項正確。

9.D名詞辨析。A權(quán)利;B 機會;機遇C 需要;D 機會;(事情發(fā)生的)可能性?吹竭@種情景,律師認為應(yīng)該他們的婚姻還有緩和的可能。機會是指做某事的合適的時間和場合,所以D為正確選項。

10.C動詞辨析。A 儲存;B 埋藏,掩埋;C 在于,位于,躺;D 站立。妻子皺著眉頭道“這就是問題所在!睆木湟馀袛郈選項正確。

11.C名詞辨析。A 魚;B 牛排;C 雞腿;D 鴨。你總是自以為是,從來不顧及我的感受,難道你不知道我最討厭雞腿嗎?從上文可知老人遞給老伴的是雞腿,所以C選項正確。

12.B動詞辨析。A 安慰;B 使。。。滿意,使。。。愉快;C 激怒;D 憎恨,討厭。她不知道,這么多年來老伴一直在取悅她,讓她滿意。從下文可以看出老伴是愛她的,一直在努力讓她高興滿意。所以B選項正確。

13.A動詞辨析。A忍受,經(jīng)得起,站立;B對待,治療,招待;C忘記;D 后悔,遺憾。老人睡不著,再也忍不了,想打電話親口告訴老伴“我愛你,不能沒有你”。從文章可知老人想告訴他愛她,感覺是不吐不快,所以A選項正確。

14.D形容詞辨析。A熱切渴望的;B 饑餓的;C 焦急的;D不情愿的,勉強的。她內(nèi)心沮喪,不愿意接任何電話。從上下文可知老太太睡不著覺,心情沮喪,所以D選項正確。

15.A動詞短語辨析。A 去世;B 經(jīng)過,路過;C 通過,經(jīng)過,時間的流逝;D流傳, 傳遞下去。第二天她得到他去世的消息,得知他是在一直試圖接通她電話的時候心臟病發(fā)作離開的。從句意可知A選項正確。

16.A副詞辨析。A 難過地;B失望地;C 幸運地;D 有希望地。老人去世了,她很傷心得收拾他公寓里的遺物,所以A選項正確。

17.B名詞辨析。A 衣服;B 財物;C 櫥柜; D 抽屜。她很難過地收拾他公寓里的遺物,belongings詞的范圍要大,所以B為正確選項。

18.C連詞辨析。A 除非,如果不;B 如果;C 盡管;D 甚至。我買了這張保單,盡管數(shù)量很小,但是這能幫助我實現(xiàn)我們結(jié)婚時候許下的承諾,讓你知道我一直在你身邊。從句意可知C選項正確。

19.D動詞辨析。A 漂;B飛翔;C 跟隨;D (液體)流;流淌 。讀著信的時候她淚流滿面。眼淚流下了應(yīng)該用flow,所以D選項正確。

20.A副詞辨析。A 絕不,從不;B曾經(jīng);C 永遠;D 很少。當你愛著一個人的時候,一定要讓他們知道因為你從來也不會知道下一刻會發(fā)生什么。世事無常,所以是絕不會知道,故A為正確選項。

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40. A. clever     B. fight          C. creative     D. silly

41. A. proving  B. finding C. promising    D. hoping

42. A. how        B. why           C. if         D. when

43. A. doubt     B. silence C. regret  D. hesitation

44. A. heart      B. mind    C. pride    D. feeling

45. A. foolish    B. anxious         C. serious         D. astonished

46. A. meant    B. suggested   C. admitted      D. concluded

47. A. and             B. but       C. for              D. or

48. A. special   B. normal          C. regular         D. common

49. A. pleased B. admired       C. believed       D. loved

50. A. Before   B. After    C. Until     D. Since

51. A. fairly       B. properly       C. nearly  D. greatly

52. A. Whenever      B. Although      C. While   D. Whether

53. A. I’m              B. that’s   C. he’s      D. you’re

54. A. idea        B. respect         C. choice  D. question

55. A. energetic       B. patient         C. talented       D. diligent

 

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I have always believed the saying , “Any man can be a father, but it   31   someone special to be a dad.” This is true. Since the   32  of my son, Joshua, things have changed a lot in my life, but the  33  have been good! My wife and I have been through many  34   moments which have made both of us stronger.

My son was born with a serious breathing problem and he couldn’t keep his  35  down. He was put on several different medications,   36  he did not get any better. My wife and I were both told many times by people that Joshua   37  he was born early; he had not   38  much weight since he was born.

As time progressed his regular doctor  39   my wife and me to visit Dr. Eid, a specialist in Louisville. He was   40  by my son’s condition and so we were sent to Louisville’s Children’s Hospital . Joshua   41  many different checkups. The   42  spent there was very demanding for my wife and me. But we did make it   43 . Our son Joshua was diagnosed (診斷) with asthma (哮喘) , and with acid reflux syndrome (酸回流綜合癥). After the treatment, his  44   began to improve slowly.

Joshua is 1 year and 1 month old now and his progress has been   45  --- he is up to 27 pounds now. I keep telling my wife that if he keeps  46  like this he might become a football _____47   someday. There is a saying that has   48   me get through these troublesome times, “Problems will either  49    you or break you.”  When you think the   50  hours are upon you, remember the dawn is just in sight.

1.

A.takes

B.a(chǎn)sks

C.tells

D.brings

2.

A.return

B.illness

C.birth

D.death

3.

A.doctors

B.friends

C.causes

D.changes

4.

A.boring

B.challenging

C.exciting

D.puzzling

5.

A.food

B.water

C.weight

D.medicine

6.

A.so

B.but

C.since

D.until

7.

A.looked about

B.looked for

C.looked like

D.looked at

8.

A.gained

B.lost

C.kept

D.raised

9.

A.followed

B.ordered

C.invited

D.a(chǎn)dvised

10.

A.a(chǎn)ngered

B.shocked

C.disappointed

D.scared

11.

A.went into

B.put into

C.went through

D.broke through

12.

A.time

B.money

C.hour

D.holiday

13.

A.out

B.down

C.off

D.through

14.

A.diet

B.study

C.health

D.weight

15.

A.great

B.slow

C.little

D.enough

16.

A.walking

B.running

C.training

D.growing

17.

A.supporter

B.player

C.coach

D.fan

18.

A.left

B.moved

C.helped

D.watched

19.

A.cheat

B.make

C.beat

D.find

20.

A.easiest

B.latest

C.brightest

D.darkest

 

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