“A thousand-mile journey begins with a single step,” as the saying goes. However,  1 it doesn’t tell us is that once the journey is started, it might be hard to stop.
That’s the  2 for Tang Renli, a senior at Nanjing University of Technology, who has backpacked to more than 200 cities in China during four years of college. To  3 his experiences, Tang has hosted a photo exhibition Play Hooky, Go Travel at the Beijing 798 Art Zone. On  __4_ are over 300 photos of his travels. The 22-year-old never 5 going to so many places when he   6  his first trip to Yangzhou during the Tomb Sweeping Day holiday in his freshman year. _7  he was hooked on travel. You may  8 how Tang could find the time, being a full-time college student. Did he really skip classes to go travel, like the  9 of his exhibition suggests? “I gave myself one to two weeks every month for travel. But I always took care of my class and  10__ first,” Tang said. Tang, who is a city planning major, has never  11_ a compulsory course at college.
“I spent more time and effort on my study,  12 during the finals’ weeks,” Tang said. Schoolwork was not the only  13 Tang had to face. His travel budget was  14 so Tang had to 15 what he had. He usually took the cheapest form of transport and stayed at youth hostels  16 less than 50 yuan per night. There were also times when he walked, hitchhiked, and slept in train stations, police offices and vans.
“Sometimes I felt  17 , helpless and even found myself in  18 ,” Tang said. “But now that I look back, these setbacks 19 my journey, and my life. Don’t think too much about the  20  because you’ll cross that bridge when you get to it. And once you take your first step, the feeling is amazing and addictive.”

  1. 1.

    1. A.
      which
    2. B.
      what
    3. C.
      that
    4. D.
      it
  2. 2.

    1. A.
      case
    2. B.
      excuse
    3. C.
      motto
    4. D.
      dream
  3. 3.

    1. A.
      test
    2. B.
      gain
    3. C.
      share
    4. D.
      identify
  4. 4.

    1. A.
      purpose
    2. B.
      performance
    3. C.
      discovery
    4. D.
      display
  5. 5.

    1. A.
      thought of
    2. B.
      spoke to
    3. C.
      worried about
    4. D.
      turned out
  6. 6.

    1. A.
      competed
    2. B.
      completed
    3. C.
      compromised
    4. D.
      complained
  7. 7.

    1. A.
      Up to now
    2. B.
      Until then
    3. C.
      From then on
    4. D.
      In the end
  8. 8.

    1. A.
      wonder
    2. B.
      puzzle
    3. C.
      surprise
    4. D.
      trouble
  9. 9.

    1. A.
      sentence
    2. B.
      title
    3. C.
      project
    4. D.
      object
  10. 10.

    1. A.
      comments
    2. B.
      revision
    3. C.
      achievements
    4. D.
      assignments
  11. 11.

    1. A.
      failed
    2. B.
      succeeded
    3. C.
      reached
    4. D.
      missed
  12. 12.

    1. A.
      impatiently
    2. B.
      increasingly
    3. C.
      especially
    4. D.
      anxiously
  13. 13.

    1. A.
      excitement
    2. B.
      mixture
    3. C.
      expression
    4. D.
      obstacle
  14. 14.

    1. A.
      limited
    2. B.
      granted
    3. C.
      applied
    4. D.
      wasted
  15. 15.

    1. A.
      pay much attention to
    2. B.
      take no notice of
    3. C.
      put an end to
    4. D.
      make the most of
  16. 16.

    1. A.
      losing
    2. B.
      costing
    3. C.
      offering
    4. D.
      cheating
  17. 17.

    1. A.
      alone
    2. B.
      lively
    3. C.
      lonely
    4. D.
      alive
  18. 18.

    1. A.
      horror
    2. B.
      anger
    3. C.
      sorrow
    4. D.
      danger
  19. 19.

    1. A.
      enjoyed
    2. B.
      enriched
    3. C.
      engaged
    4. D.
      endured
  20. 20.

    1. A.
      importance
    2. B.
      necessities
    3. C.
      uncertainties
    4. D.
      significance
BACDA BCABD ACDAD BCDBC
試題分析:“千里之行始于足下”;南京理工大學(xué)的Tang Renli用自己的實(shí)際行動(dòng)詮釋了這個(gè)諺語。
1.B 語法分析。本句是主語從句,what引導(dǎo)起主語從句,在句中做賓語。這個(gè)諺語沒有說的事情是…
2.A 名詞辨析。A情況,故事B借口C箴言D夢(mèng)想;這正是Tang Renli的故事。
3.C 動(dòng)詞辨析。A測(cè)試B贏得C分享D辨認(rèn);為了和別人分享他的經(jīng)歷,他舉行了一個(gè)照片展覽。
4.D 固定詞組。On display在展覽中。是指在他的站立了,他展出了很多拍攝的作品。
5.A 短語辨析。A考慮B說C擔(dān)心D結(jié)果是;他從來沒有考慮過他會(huì)到如此多的地方旅行。
6.B 動(dòng)詞辨析。A競爭B結(jié)束C拖鞋D抱怨。指當(dāng)他第一次完成到揚(yáng)州的掃墓旅行的時(shí)候…
7.C 固定短語辨析。From then on從那時(shí)起;從那時(shí)起,他就迷山了旅游。
8.A 動(dòng)詞辨析。A想知道B困惑C使驚訝D麻煩;人們都想知道他是不是逃課出去旅行的。
9.B 名詞辨析。A句子B標(biāo)題C計(jì)劃D物體。正如展覽的標(biāo)題一樣。
10.D 名詞辨析。A評(píng)論B復(fù)習(xí)C成就D任務(wù);他總是把上課和學(xué)習(xí)任務(wù)放在第一位。
11.A 動(dòng)詞辨析。A失敗B成功C到達(dá)D錯(cuò)過;他從未在考試中失敗過。
12.C 副詞辨析。A不耐心地B增加C尤其D焦慮;他在學(xué)習(xí)上花了很多時(shí)間和精力,尤其是考試前。
13.D 名詞辨析。A興奮B混合物C表情D障礙;他遇見的障礙不僅僅是時(shí)間的問題,還有費(fèi)用。
14.A 形容詞辨析。指他旅游的經(jīng)費(fèi)有限,只能住便宜的旅館。
15.D 短語辨析。A注意B不注意C結(jié)束D充分利用;指他充分利用自己擁有的一切。
16.B 動(dòng)詞辨析。A失去B花費(fèi)C提供D欺騙;他住在一些花費(fèi)不超過50元的旅館里。
17.C 形容詞辨析。A獨(dú)自B生動(dòng)的C固定D活著;有時(shí)候,他也會(huì)感覺孤獨(dú)無助。
18.D 名詞辨析。A神圣B生氣C悲哀D危險(xiǎn);指在旅行中有時(shí)候也發(fā)現(xiàn)自己處于危險(xiǎn)之中。
19.B 動(dòng)詞辨析。A享受B豐富C從事于;指旅行中遇見的障礙與挫折豐富了他的人生。
20.C 名詞辨析。A重要性B必要的事物C不確定的事物D重要性;不要對(duì)旅行中的不確定的東西過去擔(dān)心,你一定會(huì)跨越這些困難與障礙。
考點(diǎn):考查敘事類短文
點(diǎn)評(píng):本文通過Tang Renli的故事來告訴我們:千里之行始于足下。從本文我們可以看出考生應(yīng)充分利用段首句提供的信息,去挖掘文章的思路,尋找文章的脈絡(luò)與線索。要求考生具有扎實(shí)的英語詞組、短語、習(xí)慣用法等英語搭配的知識(shí),這對(duì)于理解文章的邏輯關(guān)系特別有利。文章的邏輯關(guān)系不外乎列舉、原因、結(jié)果、讓步、對(duì)照、補(bǔ)充、目的、條件等關(guān)系。解題時(shí)應(yīng)聯(lián)系上下文尋找相關(guān)線索,如某一個(gè)詞的原詞、指代詞、同義詞、近義詞、上義詞、下義詞和概括詞等。但由于我們?cè)谧鲱}時(shí)不可能總是重復(fù)地閱讀文章,因此,在做完形填空時(shí)要培養(yǎng)一種捕捉并記憶相關(guān)信息的能力。
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