Once a young man was in deep love with a girl. This man folded 1,000 pieces of paper cranes (紙鶴) as a gift to his girl. Although he was a small branch manager in a company, and his __1__ didn’t seem too bright, they were very __2__ together until one day, his girl told him she was going to Paris and would never come back. She also told him that she couldn’t see any future for both of them, “so let’s go our own __3__ from now on…” The young man was __4__, but he agreed.
When he regained his __5__, he worked hard day and night, just to make something out of himself. Finally with all the _6__ work, this man set up his own __7__.
One rainy day, while this man was __8__, he saw an elderly couple sharing an umbrella in the rain, walking to somewhere. He __9__ that they were his ex-girlfriend’s (前女友)parents, so he drove slowly beside the couple, wanting them to find him in his expensive car and to know that he had his own company, car, etc.
To the man’s surprise, the couple were walking towards a cemetery (墓地). He got out of his car and followed them. And there he saw his ex-girlfriend —a photograph of her __10__ as sweetly as ever at him from her tombstone, and those precious paper cranes in a glass bottle! He walked over and asked the couple why this had happened. They explained that __11__ she did not leave for France at all. She fell ill with cancer. In her heart, she had believed that he would __12_ some day. She didn’t want her __13__ to be his barrier(障礙). Therefore, she chose to leave him. She asked her __14__ to put his paper cranes beside her, because if the day comes when fate brings him to her again he can take some of those back with him.
The man just cried __15__. He was heartbroken once again.
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【小題1】C
【小題2】C
【小題3】B
【小題4】D
【小題5】A
【小題6】C
【小題7】D
【小題8】B
【小題9】A
【小題10】C
【小題11】D
【小題12】C
【小題13】A
【小題14】B
【小題15】D
解析試題分析:本文講述了一個感人的愛情故事,女孩因身患癌癥,怕連累男孩借口去巴黎提出與男孩分手。男孩通過自己的努力取得成功,最后在女孩的墓前得知了真相。
【小題1】從前文just a small branch manager in a company(只是公司的一個小小部門經(jīng)理)和后文she couldn’t see any future for both of them(她看不出她倆有任何前途)可知選C。
【小題2】從前面although引出的讓步狀語從句可知,盡管他們前途不明了,但他們在一起一直很快樂。B項(xiàng)pleasant意為“令人愉快的”,多指事物。選C
【小題3】考查詞組:go one’s own way:走自己的路;自行其是!皊o let’s go our own ways from now on”意思是:那么就讓我們從現(xiàn)在起各走各的路吧。選B。
【小題4】女友提出分手讓男孩心碎(heartbroken),當(dāng)他恢復(fù)信心(regained his confidence)后,就日夜拼搏,終于創(chuàng)建了自己的公司。conscience意為“良心,道德心”,用在此處不妥。選D。
【小題5】考查名詞:A. confidence 自信B. position位置C. independence獨(dú)立D. freedom自由,當(dāng)他重獲自信。選A。
【小題6】考查形容詞:A. main主要的B. beautiful漂亮的C. hard幸苦的D. heavy繁重的,因?yàn)榉浅Eぷ鳎xC。
【小題7】考查名詞:A. office辦公室B. family家庭C. studio演播室D. company 公司,set up one’s company成立自己的公司。選D
【小題8】考查動詞:從后面的句子:so he drove slowly beside the couple,可知是driving。選B
【小題9】考查動詞:A。recognized:認(rèn)出。noticed(注意到)和memorized(記。┒贾v不通。選A
【小題10】從后文as sweetly as ever at him可知正確答案是smiling,因?yàn)閠alk和sing不可以和at搭配,而glare(怒視) 又不可與sweetly連用。選C
【小題11】從后文可知女孩實(shí)際上(actually)并不真想離開他,只因身患癌癥,怕連累男孩才假借去巴黎提出與男孩分手。選D
【小題12】考查動詞:succeed成功,make it才是:做成功;達(dá)到預(yù)定目標(biāo)。女孩堅信他有朝一日定能成功。選C
【小題13】考查名詞:A. illness病B. heart 心C. cranes紙鶴D. sadness 悲傷
她不想自己的病成為他的障礙。選A
【小題14】這里是女孩臨終時的遺囑,她請父母把男孩送給她的千紙鶴裝在玻璃瓶里放在她墓前,如果命運(yùn)能讓男孩再次來到她身邊,則可以把這些紙鶴拿回去一些(作紀(jì)念)選B
【小題15】細(xì)節(jié)題:從后面的句子:He was heartbroken once again.可知是傷心sadly,選 C
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