【題目】完型填空。閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。
When high school started, Becky and I became best friends. We 1 many interests and quickly became inseparable. When high school ended, we both cried because we would attend different colleges in the fall.
Our first term of university life was 2. We had a huge telephone bill and our e-mails were incredibly long. In the second term, l found some new friends wih whom I felt very3. These were friends with whom I could be myself and 4 out my feelings. I was eager to share my new friends with Becky.
When Becky finally visited me at my school, we were excited. She brought a toy bear as a present and told me about her college life. However, something unexpected happened when I 5 her to my new friends. Her eyes grew dark and l could see the 6 within them. My new friends tried to share their friendship, but Becky seemed 7 to accept it. I didn't understand why the people l loved most couldn't love each other.
Becky left. I knew she was not happy. I thought long about what had happened. After many unanswered questions, I understood that she was 8. She saw me with my new friends and regretted that we longer shared the same experience. She saw all the fun l was having 9 her and wished she could be a part of it. She wished she could be in their 10.
I wrote a letter to Becky11 she's always my best friends. I told her everyone had friends from home and friends from school, and all the friends were indeed life's greatest 12. Becky wrote me back soon. She was in 13 and felt sorry about what she had done.
I think Becky and I both learn an important lesson from it. 14 can influence our friendship and change the experience we've shared. We are now walking on two different paths of life while new friends are special and exciting, old friends are always there,15 to share their heart and soul, no matter how far apart.
(1)A.showed B.shared C.protected D.developed
(2)A.hard B.peaceful C.modern D.normal
(3)A.anxious B.strange C.familiar D.comfortable
(4)A.pour B.make C.figure D.hold
(5)A.admitted B.referred C.mentioned D.introduced
(6)A.concern B.hurt C.curiosity D.doubt
(7)A.unwilling B.cautious C.ashamed D.calm
(8)A.aggressive B.jealous C.proud D.discouraged
(9)A.without B.from C.for D.acorss
(10)A.expectation B.relation C.reception D.position
(11)A.recognizing B.explaining C.assuming D.predicting
(12)A.achievement B.spirit C.gift D.sign
(13)A.sympathy B.confusion C.surprise D.agreement
(14)A.Something B.Anything C.Nothing D.Everything
(15)A.waiting B.planning C.choosing D.demanding

【答案】(1)、B
(2)、A
(3)、D
(4)、A
(5)、D
(6)、B
(7)、A
(8)、B
(9)、A
(10)、D
(11)、B
(12)、C
(13)、D
(14)、C
(15)、A

【解析】本文講述的是作者對友誼的理解。我們行走在不同的人生道路上,盡管新朋友是獨特的和令人興奮的,但是不管與老朋友分隔的有多遠,他們都在那一直等待著我們的再次能暢所欲言,分享人生體驗。

(1)B 考查上下文串聯(lián)。動詞show展示;share分享,共同擁有;protect保護;develop發(fā)展;根據(jù)后半句became inseparable變得不可分離,說明我們成了很好的朋友,擁有很多共同的愛好。故B正確。

(2)A 考查形容詞辨析。形容詞hard困難的;peaceful安寧的;modern現(xiàn)代的;normal正常的;根據(jù)橫線后一句We had a huge telephone bill and our e-mails were incredibly long.說明我們之間經(jīng)常打電話,說明我們的第一學期過得很艱難。需要經(jīng)常打電話相互鼓勵。故A正確。

(3)D 考查上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)本段最后一句I was eager to share my new friends with Becky.可知我有了一些新朋友,既然是朋友,那么這些人會讓我感覺很舒服,所以才可以很好地相處下去,最后成為了朋友。故D正確。

(4)A 考查動詞辨析。動詞pour傾倒,傾述;make生產(chǎn),制作;figure搞清楚,弄明白;hold握;這些瞥一眼讓我能夠做真實的自我并向他們傾述自己的感覺。本句中的動詞短語pour out意為“傾述”。故A正確。

(5)D 考查動詞辨析。動詞admit承認;refer提到,談到;涉及;mention提到;introduce介紹;Becky來到我的學校來看我,我就把我的新朋友介紹給她。故D正確。

(6)B 考查常識。名詞concern擔心;hurt傷害;curiosity好奇;doubt懷疑;我可以看到她的眼里的傷害,因為她看見了我的新朋友了,心里有點悵然若失。與ACD三項的意思不搭配。故B正確。

(7)A 考查上下文串聯(lián)。形容詞unwilling不愿意的;cautious謹慎的;ashamed羞愧的;calm鎮(zhèn)定的;根據(jù)后半句I didn't understand why the people l loved most couldn't love each other.可知她們沒有成為好朋友,Becky不愿意和我的那些新朋友交往。故A正確。

(8)B 考查形容詞辨析。形容詞aggressive有侵略性的;jealous嫉妒的;proud自豪的;discouraged泄氣的;我最后發(fā)現(xiàn)實際上Becky對我的新友誼產(chǎn)生了嫉妒。故B正確。

(9)A 考查上下文串聯(lián)。我和很多新朋友在一起非常快樂,但是Becky并沒有和我們在一起,她也看到了沒有她在我的身邊的快樂。她希望能夠成為其中的一部分。故A正確。

(10)D 考查名詞辨析。名詞expectation期待;relation關(guān)系;reception接待;position位置;她希望自己能在我的新朋友的位置,和我一起很快樂。故D正確。

(11)B 考查上下文串聯(lián)。從上文敘述可知Becky嫉妒我和新朋友之間的友誼,我要向她解釋,并告訴她永遠是我的好朋友。故B正確。

(12)C 考查名詞辨析。名詞achievement成就;spirit精神;gift禮物;sign跡象,符號;每個人在不同的地方都有自己的朋友,每個朋友都是生活中最好的禮物。我這樣說是為了告訴Becky,我們永遠是好朋友。故C正確。

(13)D 考查名詞辨析。名詞sympathy同情;confusion困惑;surprise驚訝;agreement協(xié)議,同意;in agreement同意。本句表示Becky同意我的看法,并為之前所做的事情表示歉意。ABC三項內(nèi)容與上下文無關(guān)。故D正確。

(14)C 考查上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)上文可知我告訴她完美永遠都是好朋友,沒有什么可以影響我們的友誼并并改變我們一起經(jīng)歷過的事情。所以本句要使用否定意義的詞nothing。故C正確。

(15)A 考查動詞辨析。動詞wait等待;plan計劃;choose選擇;demand要求;在人生的不同階段,我們都會遇見不同的朋友,這些朋友等待著和我們分享一切美好的事物。所以A項正確。

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