1、Caccomplished Dfigured 8. Agave away Bbroke awayCpassed away Dput away 9. Afragrant BcharmingChistoric Dremaining10. Arusty BdullCawkward Dmusty11. Apostponed BrejectedCfailed Davoided 12. Akidding BremarkingCrecommending Dcommenting13. Aconsidered BtakenClooked Dtreated 14. Arule BprincipleCreligio
2、n Dtradition 15. Areflect BsurviveCassociate Dremind B【要点综述】 本文讲述了作者的婆婆经常为他们一家做花生酱果冻馅的三明治。婆婆去世后,有一天作者发现了婆婆遗留给他们的物品不再是简单的物品,而变成了一种思念上的寄托,被传承、被珍视。他们的孩子是吃着花生酱果冻馅的三明治长大的,甚至作者的丈夫和作者有时也会在深夜偷偷拿一块就着一杯牛奶吃。1C“我”相信这种人人都喜欢的混合物不在于花生酱的牌子,而在于果冻。consequently因此; mentally 精神上; universally 普遍地,人人; absolutely绝对地。故选C。2D
3、合适的果冻口感好,在家里做是唯一的选择,故选D。3C这种有限的选择在小的时候在兄弟姐妹及宠物狗之间也是一种安慰,故选C。4A“我”所要做的一切就是积攒好这些婴儿食物瓶子,故选A。5D“我”的婆婆用蜡把这些瓶子封好,送回来放在“我们”这里。故选 D。 6A做果冻只是婆婆生活的一种方式,故选A。7C她总是把做好的果冻放在架子上,故选C。flattered高兴的; flashed闪烁的;accomplished完成的; figured有形状的。8C公公几年前去世了,去年12月,婆婆也去世了,故选C。give away 泄露;break away脱离;pass away 去世;put away 放好。
4、9D房子内给孩子们要分的东西中就有遗留的罐装的食物,故选D。fragrant芳香的;charming迷人的;historic 有历史意义的;remaining遗留的。10A装有葡萄果冻的瓶子盖上锈迹斑斑,故选A。11C“我”突然意识到了一些“我”之前没有意识到的事情。postpone延期; reject 拒绝; fail失败,没能;avoid避免。12Akid开玩笑;remark评论;recommend推荐;comment评论。13B在大多数日子里“我们”都认为这是理所当然的,故选B。 takefor granted认为是理所当然。14D那是“我们”家传统的结束,故选D。15B“我们”希望这许
5、多幅画和许多美好的回忆能够存活下去,再继续传给“我们”的孩子们。故选B。2014甘肃省部分示范校高三年级调研考试Practice ForgivenessMy friend BJ Gallagher once worked as a training manager for a large newspaper, which was more than a hundred years old. The companys past_1_had blinded the authorities to the need for change, and they_2_ new ideas.As the ye
6、ars went by, BJ grew_3_ with their shortsightedness. Finally,she left the company.But she found that she hadnt left her_4_behind when she resigned. She carried it with her,like“rocks in the stomach”“I finally decided to_5_about my experiences and my feelings.I_6_ it would be a good mental health exe
7、rcise. I wanted to be rid of that company and those people, once and for all._7_I wrote and wrote. It wasnt just a story that poured outit was a whole_8_! My resentment (怨恨)_9_ my writing. The whole world would know how_10_ they were!”“What_11_when the book came out?” I asked BJ.“Not much,” she repl
8、ied, “The newspaper kept doing what it had_12_done. My feelings didnt_13_ them one bit, but it took me several more years to finally_14_my negative emotions. Finally, the time came when I decided to make amends (补偿) for the angry things I had said about the company. I_15_my former boss to dinner and
9、 made my_16_. I told him I was sorry for being so resentful. It was a great healing process for me.”“What was the_17_outcome?” I asked her.“Gratitude,” she replied, “Not only wasnt I resentful any more, but I was grateful to the company. If I hadnt had those_18_experiences, I would never have writte
10、n a book. And the book became_19_successfulnow in 21 languages. In short, my resentment gave way to gratitude.”She smiled,“I owe them a debt of thanks for giving me such a great tale to tell.”_20_resentments for gratitude isnt always easy. But its worth it.1A. skill B. managementC. success D. busine
11、ss2A. resisted B. gotC. broke D. shaped3A. moved B. frustratedC. excited D. surprised4A. sadness B. worryC. doubt D. anger5A. think B. careC. write D. talk6A. proved B. figuredC. concluded D. agreed7A. So B. ButC. Yet D. And8A. diary B. lessonC. accident D. book9A. prevented B. delayedC. fueled D. c
12、orrected10A. sensitive B. successfulC. greedy D. stupid11A. happened B. reportedC. received D. resulted12A. sometimes B. alwaysC. recently D. already13A. forgive B. rewardC. bother D. cheat14A. think of B. get overC. pass on D. look through 15A. invited B. calledC. persuaded D. followed16.A. promise
13、 B. apologyC. plan D. decision17A. latest B. naturalC. direct D. final18A. useful B. funnyC. painful D. shameful19A. fortunately B. hardlyC. slightly D. hugely20A. Trading B. TakingC. Choosing D. Realizing文章大意生活中我们经常会遇到一些让人烦心或恼怒的事情。如果能卸下这些心灵的重负,我们就能以感恩的心态去面对生活。1C。由上句中的“这家报业集团有100多年的历史”可知,恰恰是它曾经的辉煌阻碍
14、了它现在的变革。2A。从本空前blinded可知,管理层不接受任何新思想。3B。管理层的目光短浅使她觉得很沮丧。 frustrated意为“沮丧的,懊恼的”。4D。由下文的resentment和angry可知,虽然她离职了,但是她却放不下心中的那份怨气。5C。由下文可知,最终,她决心把她的经历和在报社工作时的感受写出来。6B。由空后内容可知,这里指她原本认为这会是一项健康的脑力活动。figure意为“想,认为”。7A。她想永远摆脱那个公司和那些人,所以她不停地写啊写。8D。下文提到了the book,是暗示,故选D。9C。从上文事实可知,显然内心的怨气促使她越写越多。 fuel原意为“供给燃料
15、”,此处用其比喻义。10D。上文提到他们很守旧、管理僵化。在她看来,这都是极其愚蠢的。11A。那么这本书写好之后又有什么变化呢?其他三项与语境不符。12B。由本空前的not much可知,报社没什么变化,还是老样子。13C。从上文可知,她书中所写的感受对他们没有造成任何困扰。14B。根据本空后的negative emotions和下文的描述可以推断,好几年后,她内心的怨气才最终消除。 get over“从中恢复,克服”。15A。从本空后一句可知,她邀请原来的老板吃饭,并且向他道歉。16B。参见上题解析。17D。现在已经过去了好几年,所以我问她最终的(final)结果。18C。根据上文的angr
16、y可知,如果没有那段痛苦的经历,她就不会写出这本书。19D。由空后内容“这本书被译为21种语言”可知,这本书获得了巨大的成功。20A。从上文可知,经过几年之后,她最终把怨气转化为对过去那段经历的感激。 trade.for.“用一物交换另一物”。2014预测卷My fatherinlaw, Mr. Lucky, was thankful for the simple things in life. His wife, Flora, allowed him to_1_one scratchoff ticket per week. Somehow, that ticket always_2_bein
17、g the winning one.“Send some of that magic dust our way, Lucky,” his coworkers laughed as they carried off their_3_tickets.“Were all lucky to be living,” hed reply.As Mr. Lucky grew older, he_4_from hearing loss. It would have been a great problem to others. Not Mr.Lucky, however.He was seated in th
18、e break room one afternoon when a weather announcement came.“A tornado(龙卷风) warning has been issued for the area.Please be _5_of the conditions!Dad looked up. “A tomato warning! Whats wrong with the tomatoes?” he shouted in_6_.His coworkers simply _7_their heads. “You really need to see about some h
19、earing aids, Lucky! Get yourself to a doctor!That afternoon as Dad drove home through the_8_, he found it impossible to see. A mile up the road, he_9_into the back of a physicians car.With his license revoked(吊销), there was no_10_but to move our parents to Virginia where we could drive them around t
20、own.I found Dad a parttime job at a mall within walking distance. Before the mall opened each day, Dad would_11_Dillards department store. There, hed clean the floors and_12_all the trash cans.“Im the _13_man on the Earth,” hed comment on the rainy or cold days. “I have a wonderful wife, two terrifi
21、c sons and their families, a job that I love, and a little spare_14_in my pocket. It doesnt get any_15_than that!I often wondered why the manager at Dillards_16_to keep Dad on. His eyesight was so bad that he couldnt possibly see well enough to clean_17_.One morning, I looked through the perfume cou
22、nter_18_for Dad to get off work. I could hear him singing in the distance as he_19_. Suddenly, one of the sales clerks chuckled(轻声地笑)“Come on, Mr. Lucky, tell me another joke to brighten my morning.” I spotted the manager of the store quietly chuckling nearby.Suddenly, I_20_. Mr. Lucky spread magic
23、dust all over Dillards department store.1. A. sell B. purchaseC. order D. make2A. ended up B. began withC. took up D. turned up3A. valuable B. expensiveC. worthy D. worthless4A. learned B. sufferedC. fell D. retired5A. tired B. afraidC. aware D. fond6A. delight B. hurryC. general D. surprise7A. shook B. noddedC. turned D. raised8A. crowd B. stormC. street D. cloud9A. drove B. wentC. crashed D. got10A. alternative B. needC. possibility D. use11A. drive to B. head forC. break into D. call up
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