2024届高考英语 二轮复习: 完形填空专题训练(含解析)

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Test1
A trip to a bank’s ATM machine is usually a common affair. But for Jose, his  1  on Sunday is one that he won’t  2  for the rest of his life.
The 19-year-old college student was making a  3  for Mother’s Day online when he noticed his account balance(账户余额) was  4 . So he drove to the nearest bank to deposit money. Little did he know that he was about to make an incredible  5 .
When he arrived, Jose noticed a plastic bag on the ground filled with cash, which turned out to be $135,000.“When I first saw it, I was very  6 , not knowing what to do,” Jose told TheNewYorkTimes. After taking a moment to  7  himself, Jose called the police. And the police soon discovered that the money had  8  been left behind by a worker  9  with refilling the ATM.
Thinking that it was the biggest amount of money ever found and  10  in Albuquerque’s history, the mayor and the police chief held a ceremony to honour Jose’s  11 . And, perhaps best of all, the police chief invited Jose to  12  a job as a public service aid for the department  13  his graduation. For Jose, it was the best gift for Mother’s Day.“Mother called me  14  she almost started crying excitedly... She told me I did the right thing and that she was  15  of me,” said Jose.
1.A.plan    B.experiment
C.visit D.show
2.A.enjoy B.forget
C.imagine D.face
3.A.purchase B.survey
C.wish D.decision
4.A.full B.clear
C.inaccurate D.low
5.A.offer B.promise
C.profit D.discovery
6.A.shocked B.amused
C.excited D.satisfied
7.A.teach B.disturb
C.collect D.challenge
8.A.carefully B.accidentally
C.deliberately D.nervously
9.A.continued B.charged
C.armed D.tasked
10.A.returned B.saved
C.lost D.exchanged
11.A.confidence B.honesty
C.bravery D.appreciation
12.A.hold up B.adapt to
C.wait for D.apply for
13.A.although B.before
C.after D.until
14.A.or B.and
C.so D.but
15.A.proud B.considerate
C.worthy D.sure
Test2
A few weeks ago, I surfed the Internet and came across a book called TheDebttoPleasure. At first sight, I  1 , immediately, to own it. Its structure was novel and it had won wide  2  among readers.
But before I could  3  the Buy Now button, a tiny inner voice  4 the library, which was simply three blocks away from my apartment. I searched the catalogue(目录) of the library and was sure enough,“ 5 ” now. However, by the time the book was borrowed, I couldn’t say with  6  that I would love it. This worn, yellow-papered object was just so  7 . However promising our first  8 was, my initial desire  9 sank. When the book was  10 , I walked to the library and  11  it into the Return Box. Once reshelved, it would  12  for others. I sighed and walked off. It had never  13  me from the very beginning.
One thing I should mention: I did end up loving TheDebttoPleasure.I loved it so much that I finally ordered a copy of my own. The library book does  14  me the cost of a paperback, but it just delivers a  15  satisfaction, one that can’t promise permanent ownership. Live your life fully, for our lives are only lent to us and can’t be owned forever.
1.A.attempted B.decided
C.arranged D.ceased
2.A.sympathy B.judgment
C.adaptation D.recognition
3.A.click B.spot
C.untie D.strike
4.A.defended B.insisted
C.confirmed D.conveyed
5.A.accessible B.affordable
C.available D.dynamic
6.A.patience B.relief
C.certainty D.honesty
7.A.plain B.vivid
C.unique D.attractive
8.A.response B.adventure
C.interaction D.encounter
9.A.frequently B.gradually
C.consequently D.normally
10.A.due B.extra
C.missing D.out
11.A.submitted B.donated
C.dropped D.distributed
12.A.apply B.exchange
C.cheer D.head
13.A.belonged to B.appealed to
C.turned to D.depended on
14.A.paid B.offer
C.save D.prepare
15.A.material B.temporary
C.complete D.sustainable
Test3
When I was three, I was inseparable from my parents. Wherever they went I went, always reaching out for their hands to ensure their  1 .
As we  2 my preschool for the first time, my hands tightly  3  my parents’. We walked past the  4  sign out front which read “Welcome to the Lake School!”, up the stairs and through the front door. I was happy and  5 —what could this new place be Soon enough, however, I was introduced to my teachers and as they warmly  6  me, they separated my hands from my parents’ hands. As we progressed across the room, my parents  7  broke away from our little group and went a  8  way. They seemed, in fact, to be heading towards the door. When I realised what was happening, I  9  to run after them, only to be held back by my teachers. My small face contorted(扭曲) and tears began to flood my cheeks. My mouth opened and a desperate  10  escaped, loud enough for my parents, who were now outside, to  11 . I stared at them, and pressed my face against the  12 . But soon another little girl  13 . She wrapped her  14  around me until I stopped crying. Then she took my hand and led me away from the window. My parents breathed a sigh of  15 .
The girl was Helen, and from that moment on, we were best friends.
1.A.safety B.satisfaction
C.presence D.attention
2.A.approached B.called
C.attended D.inspected
3.A.controlled B.crossed
C.shook D.held
4.A.dull B.familiar
C.cheerful D.stressful
5.A.absent-minded B.curious
C.serious D.doubtful
6.A.assessed B.trained
C.praised D.greeted
7.A.violently B.suddenly
C.anxiously D.randomly
8.A.suitable B.different
C.straight D.normal
9.A.attempted B.agreed
C.hesitated D.managed
10.A.praise B.warning
C.cry D.sigh
11.A.break down B.turn around
C.calm down D.speed up
12.A.door B.blanket
C.wall D.window
13.A.appeared B.registered
C.slipped D.replied
14.A.sleeves B.hands
C.hair D.arms
15.A.relief B.disbelief
C.sadness D.admiration
Test4
A lonely girl found two starving birds in the woods. She took them home and put them in a  1  cage. She cared for them with love and the birds grew strong. One day the girl  2  the door to the cage open. One bird flew from the small cage. The girl was so  3  that it would fly away. As it flew close, she grasped it  4 . She was glad at her success in  5  it. Suddenly she felt the bird breathless. It was her desperate love that had killed the bird.
She  6  the other bird moving back and forth on the  7  of the cage. She could feel its great  8  for freedom. It needed to fly into the blue sky. She lifted it from the cage and tossed(抛) it  9  into the air. The bird circled once, twice, and three times.
The girl looked happily at the bird’s  10 . She was no longer concerned with her  11 , because she did want the bird to be  12 . Suddenly the bird flew closer and  13  softly on her shoulder. It sang the sweetest song that she had ever heard.
The fastest way to lose love is to  14  it too tight, while the best way to keep love is to give it  15 .
1.A.dark    B.wooden
C.plastic D.small
2.A.left B.remained
C.imagined D.remembered
3.A.excited B.frightened
C.annoyed D.pleased
4.A.unexpectedly B.quickly
C.wildly D.immediately
5.A.holding B.reaching
C.catching D.following
6.A.heard B.realised
C.recognised D.noticed
7.A.edge B.top
C.base D.surface
8.A.idea B.wish
C.share D.destination
9.A.softly B.quietly
C.heavily D.suddenly
10.A.entertainment B.enjoyment
C.exercise D.singing
11.A.opinion B.relief
C.pain D.loss
12.A.trapped B.strong
C.happy D.alone
13.A.landed B.fell
C.dropped D.sat
14.A.hold up B.hold on to
C.take up D.take in
15.A.soul B.life
C.wings D.legs
Test5
Growing up, my parents never forced me and my brother out of our house in Hounslow, but we weren’t  1  to live there forever.
My family always had a special  2  for me. Our parents encouraged us to spend time together: meals were eaten as a family and TV viewing was  3 . When I went to university at 18, I knew my messy student apartments were  4 —my real home was back in Hounslow and I was  5  that I could return whenever I wanted to.
When I was 19, my mum passed away. In the following months, I would come back  6  checking in on my dad and  7  him to go shopping and start cooking proper meals. Three years later, I was  8  and I moved back. As I looked for work, I would  9  the meals were eaten together.
 10 , two sad men living in a house are less of a family. My dad wanted me to get on and live my life rather than stay trapped in our sorrow. Eventually, in 2018, I got a  11 . It was time for me to gain  12 , and I packed up and left.
Next year will be 10 years since my mum died. Our family home is  13 . My mum’s pictures have been replaced with new photographs; her clothes and scent are gone. But, I am  14  that things have become different. I’ve realised that the home my mum created isn’t just a(n)  15 —it is something she instilled (灌输) in us.
1.A.encouraged B.reminded
C.allowed D.persuaded
2.A.plan B.pull
C.request D.pressure
3.A.guaranteed B.shared
C.favoured D.scheduled
4.A.inconvenient B.disturbing
C.ordinary D.temporary
5.A.concerned B.convinced
C.grateful D.hopeful
6.A.secretly B.hesitantly
C.regularly D.randomly
7.A.urging B.instructing
C.inviting D.forcing
8.A.out of touch B.out of work
C.in debt D.in pain
9.A.pretend B.find
C.believe D.ensure
10.A.Unusually B.Unbelievably
C.Unfortunately D.Unexpectedly
11.A.gift B.job
C.hobby D.vacation
12.A.experience B.comfort
C.confidence D.independence
13.A.disappearing B.struggling
C.enlarging D.changing
14.A.shocked B.confused
C.glad D.nervous
15.A.place B.meal
C.dream D.image
Test6
One day when I was making food in the kitchen, my brother came in. He placed his beef next to my  1  one,“Courtney, your beef is bigger than mine. You don’t need to  2 ; you’re already fat enough.”
Unpleasant  3  on my physical appearance were nothing new. Something inside me accepted his idea that my legs were  4 . For the next 15 years, I spent summer after summer  5  in long pants.
Then I met Ragen Chastain, who  6  everything. I couldn’t believe that this woman weighing almost 300 pounds was so  7  and happy. She talked about how amazing our  8  were, simply because of what they did every day—like breathing,  9  blood to every cell and walking.
I suddenly realised how foolish I’d been for so long. Some people were born  10  legs or lose their legs, and I’d been hiding my healthy and beautiful legs  11  because they weren’t good enough! The next day, I bought three pairs of shorts and a sundress and spent the entire summer letting my legs  12  the sun and feel the breeze.
The next time anyone comments on your body in a  13  way, look at them straight on and say,“If that  14  you so much, please look  15  else.”
1.A.small B.plain
C.thick D.slim
2.A.walk B.eat
C.talk D.cry
3.A.reports B.suggestions
C.reflections D.comments
4.A.unnecessary B.unacceptable
C.unique D.unimportant
5.A.sleeping B.roasting
C.driving D.running
6.A.changed B.solved
C.believed D.explained
7.A.sensitive B.generous
C.tiresome D.energetic
8.A.legs B.weights
C.bodies D.images
9.A.pulling B.putting
C.preventing D.pumping
10.A.with B.beyond
C.without D.except
11.A.in shame B.in panic
C.in pride D.in delight
12.A.avoid B.see
C.cover D.kick
13.A.normal B.special
C.different D.negative
14.A.amuses B.excites
C.bothers D.hurts
15.A.somewhere B.anywhere
C.nowhere D.everywhere
Test1
【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。一名大学生在银行准备存款时, 无意中发现了一个装着很多现金的塑料袋, 他没有据为己有, 而是给警察打了电话。
1.C 解析 根据上文的 “Atriptoabank’s...”可知, 此处指的是Jose周日的银行之行。故选C项。
2.B 解析 根据下文Jose存款时的经历可知,Jose在存钱时意外捡到了一大笔钱, 所以这成了他永远都不会忘记的经历。故选B项。
3.A 解析 根据下文的forMother’sDayonline可知,Jose当时准备给妈妈买母亲节礼物。makeapurchase表示 “购物”。故选A项。
4.D 解析 根据下文的 “Sohedrovetothenearestbanktodepositmoney.”可知,Jose因为账户余额不足(low), 买不了礼物, 所以才去存钱的。故选D项。
5.D 解析 根据下一段的 “Whenhearrived,Josenoticedaplasticbagonthegroundfilledwithcash...” 可知,Jose后来在银行捡到了一大笔钱, 所以此处指Jose不知道他即将有一个惊人的发现。故选D项。
6.A 解析 根据下文的notknowingwhattodo可知,Jose看到这么多钱后感到很震惊。故选A项。
7.C 解析 根据下文的Josecalledthepolice可知,Jose花了一点时间让自己镇定下来。collectoneself意为 “使(自己)镇定下来”。故选C项。
8.B 解析 根据上下文内容可知, 这么一大笔钱应该是一位工作人员不小心(accidentally)遗失在那里的。故选B项。
9.D 解析 根据下文的withrefillingtheATM可知, 这位工作人员是被派去为自动取款机重新装满现金的时候, 不小心落下了这笔钱。故选D项。
10.A 解析 根据上文可知,Jose发现了这笔钱, 然后报了警, 归还了钱, 所以此处表示这是阿尔伯克基历史上发现和归还的数额最大的一笔钱。故选A项。
11.B 解析 根据上文内容可知,Jose拾金不昧, 所以此处应当是表扬他的诚实(honesty)。故选B项。
12.D 解析 根据下文的ajobasapublicserviceaid可知, 此处指申请一份公共服务助理的工作。故选D项。
13.C 解析 根据第二段的The19-year-oldcollegestudent可知, 此处应指在Jose大学毕业后。故选C项。
14.B 解析 根据空格前后的内容可知, 两者表示顺承关系, 应用连词and。故选B项。
15.A 解析 根据上文内容可知,Jose拾金不昧, 所以妈妈在电话里告诉Jose说他做得对, 她为他感到骄傲。beproudof 意为“为……感到骄傲”。故选A项。
Test2
【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。作者偶然发现了一本书, 本想买下它, 但还是去图书馆借了这本书, 而借书的经历让作者明白图书馆的书确实为自己节省了一本平装书的费用, 但它只能提供一种暂时的满足, 不能保证永久的所有权, 为了长期拥有, 作者还是买下了这本书。
1.B 解析 根据最后一段的 “...IdidenduplovingTheDebttoPleasure.IloveditsomuchthatIfinallyorderedacopyofmyown.” 可知, 作者很喜欢这本书, 最终买下了它, 说明作者决定拥有它。故选B项。
2.D 解析 根据上文的 Itsstructurewasnovel可知, 这本书结构新颖, 而且作者一看见它就想拥有它, 说明它赢得了读者的广泛认可。故选D项。
3.A 解析 根据空格后的theBuyNowbutton可知, 此处表示点击 “现在购买” 按钮。故选A项。
4.B 解析 此处表示 “我” 还没来得及点击 “现在购买” 按钮, 一个微弱的内心声音坚持说图书馆。defend“防御”;insist“坚持”;confirm“确认”;convey“传递”。故选B项。
5.C 解析 根据下文的bythetimethebookwasborrowed可知, 作者借到了这本书, 说明图书馆里有这本书。accessible“可接近的”;affordable“负担得起的”;available“可找到的, 可获得的”;dynamic“充满活力的”。故选C项。
6.C 解析 根据下文的 “Thisworn,yellow-paperedobject...” 可知, 借来的这本书很破旧, 这种外观很难得到人们的喜欢, 因此作者不能肯定地说自己会喜欢它。故选C项。
7.A 解析 根据上文的 “Thisworn,yellow-paperedobject...”可知, 这本书看起来很普通。故选A项。
8.D 解析 根据上文内容可知, 作者一开始很喜欢这本书, 很期待见到这本书。response“响应”;adventure“冒险”;interaction“互动”;encounter“相遇”。故选D项。
9.B 解析 看到这本破旧的书之后, 作者最初的渴望逐渐消失了。故选B项。
10.A 解析 根据下文的Iwalkedtothelibraryand   itintotheReturnBox可知, 作者去图书馆还书, 说明书到期了。故选A项。
11.C 解析 根据空格后的intotheReturnBox可知, 作者把书投进了还书箱。故选C项。
12.D 解析 根据常识可知, 书一旦归还给图书馆, 这本书就有可能被其他人借走, 前往其他人的手中。故选D项。
13.A 解析 根据上文语境和常识可知, 从图书馆借来的书是要归还的, 它从一开始就不属于作者。belongto“属于”。故选A项。
14.C 解析 根据下文的thecostofapaperback可知, 此处指图书馆的书能让作者节省一本平装书的费用。故选C项。
15.B 解析 此处表示作者感慨图书馆的书只能提供一种暂时的满足, 不能保证永久的所有权。故选B项。
Test3
【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者第一天上幼儿园时的情景。
1.C 解析 根据上文的 “WherevertheywentIwent,alwaysreachingoutfortheirhands...” 可知, 此处指为了确保父母在身边,“我” 总是拉着父母的手。故选C项。
2.A 解析 根据下文的 “Wewalkedpastthe   signoutfrontwhichread ‘WelcometotheLakeSchool!’ ...” 可知, 此处指 “我” 们第一次走近幼儿园时。故选A项。
3.D 解析 根据上文的alwaysreachingoutfortheirhands可知, 此处指 “我” 紧紧地抓住父母的手。故选D项。
4.C 解析 根据下文的WelcometotheLakeSchool可知, 此处指这个牌子上的话是令人愉快的。故选C项。
5.B 解析 根据空格后的whatcouldthisnewplacebe可知, 此处表示 “我” 很好奇。absent-minded“心不在焉的”;curious“好奇的”;serious“严肃的”;doubtful“怀疑的”。故选B项。
6.D 解析 根据上文的Iwasintroducedtomyteachers可知, 此处指老师们热情地迎接 “我”。故选D项。
7.B 解析 由空格后的brokeawayfromourlittlegroup可知, 此处指父母突然从 “我” 们这一小群人中离开了。故选B项。
8.B 解析 根据下文的 “Theyseemed,infact,tobeheadingtowardsthedoor.” 可知, 此处指他们走了一条不同的路。故选B项。
9.A 解析 根据第一段的 “...Iwasinseparablefrommyparents.” 及下文的“onlytobeheldbackbymyteachers”可知, 此处表示 “我” 试图追上他们。故选A项。
10.C 解析 根据上文的 “...tearsbegantofloodmycheeks.” 可知, 此处指绝望的哭喊声从 “我” 嘴里传出来。故选C项。
11.B 解析 根据 “...adesperate   escaped,loudenoughformyparents...” 可知, 此处指哭声大得可以让父母听到并使他们转身过来。故选B项。
12.D 解析 根据下文的 “Thenshetookmyhandandledmeawayfromthewindow.” 可知, 此处指 “我” 把脸贴在窗户上。故选D项。
13.A 解析 根据空格前的soonanotherlittlegirl及下文内容可知, 此处表示另一个小女孩出现了。故选A项。
14.D 解析 此处表示她用胳膊搂着 “我”, 直到 “我” 停止哭泣。故选D项。
15.A 解析 根据上文的 “...Istoppedcrying.Thenshetookmyhandandledmeawayfromthewindow.” 可知, 此处表示父母松了一口气。asighofrelief意为 “松了一口气”。故选A项。
Test4
【语篇导读】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。小女孩发现了两只饥饿的小鸟, 一开始把它们养在笼子里, 后来意识到鸟儿最需要的是自由, 于是将小鸟放生。
1.D 解析 根据下文的thesmallcage可知, 装鸟的笼子是小笼子。故选D项。
2.A 解析 根据下文的 “Onebirdflewfromthesmallcage.” 可知, 一只鸟飞离了笼子, 所以上文应表示 “小女孩使笼子的门开着”。故选A项。
3.B 解析 根据下文的 “Asitflewclose,shegraspedit   .” 可知, 小女孩非常害怕小鸟飞走。故选B项。
4.C 解析 根据下文的 “Suddenlyshefeltthebirdbreathless.Itwasherdesperatelovethathadkilledthebird.” 可知, 由于小女孩野蛮地抓住鸟, 结果将小鸟捏死了。故选C项。
5.C 解析 根据上文的 “shegraspedit” 可知, 小女孩抓住了小鸟。故选C项。
6.D 解析 她注意到另一只小鸟在笼边来回飞。故选D项。
7.A 解析 根据下文的 “Shecouldfeelitsgreat   forfreedom.” 可知, 小鸟想要自由, 因而会在笼子边来回飞, 试图出去。故选A项。
8.B 解析 根据下文的 “Itneededtoflyintothebluesky.” 可知, 鸟儿非常渴望自由。故选B项。
9.A 解析 根据上文的 “Suddenlyshefeltthebirdbreathless.Itwasherdesperatelovethathadkilledthebird.” 可知, 由于她粗暴的行为导致其中一只小鸟的死亡, 因而为了不让另外一只小鸟再受到伤害, 小女孩轻轻地将小鸟抛向空中。故选A项。
10.B 解析 根据上文的 “Thebirdcircledonce,twice,andthreetimes.” 可知, 小鸟非常开心能够在天空中飞翔。故选B项。
11.D 解析 根据上文可知, 失去小鸟对小女孩来说是一种损失。故选D项。
12.C 解析 句意: 她不再关心她的损失, 因为她的确希望小鸟快乐。故选C项。
13.A 解析 句意: 突然小鸟飞得更近了, 轻轻地落在她的肩膀上。故选A项。
14.B 解析 根据上文的 “shegraspedit” 及文章大意可知, 小女孩失去第一只小鸟就是因为握得太紧, 因而此处表示失去爱的最快方法就是过紧地抓住它。故选B项。
15.C 解析 根据上文的 “Thefastestwaytoloseloveisto   ittootight...” 可知, 与失去爱相对, 令爱常驻的方法是赠它一双翅膀。故选C项。
Test5
【语篇导读】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章主要讲述作者对他家的喜欢, 尤其对家人的思念和感恩。
1.A 解析 根据下文tolivethereforever可知, 虽然作者的父母从未强迫他和弟弟离开他们在豪恩斯洛的房子, 但也没有被鼓励永远住在那里。这样上下文可以构成并列关系。encourage“鼓励”;remind“提醒”;allow“允许”;persuade“说服”。故选A项。
2.B 解析 根据下文 “Ourparentsencouragedustospendtimetogether:mealswereeatenasafamilyandTVviewingwas   .” 可知, 作者的家人之间是很和谐的, 所以家对他来说有很大的吸引力。plan“计划”;pull“拉”;request“请求”;pressure“压力”。故选B项。
3.B 解析 根据上文 “Ourparentsencouragedustospendtimetogether:mealswereeatenasafamily” 可知, 作者的父母鼓励他们一起度过时光, 所以应该是一家人一起吃饭, 一起看电视。guarantee“保障”;share“分享”;favour“喜欢”;schedule“安排”。故选B项。
4.D 解析 根据下文 “myrealhomewasbackinHounslow” 可知, 作者认为, 凌乱的学生公寓是临时的, 真正的家是在豪恩斯洛。inconvenient“不便的”;disturbing“令人烦扰的”;ordinary“常见的”;temporary“暂时的”。故选D项。
5.C 解析 根据下文 “...thatIcouldreturnwheneverIwantedto.” 可知, 作者应该是很感激可以随时回家。concerned“关心的”;convinced“确信的”;grateful“感谢的”;hopeful“满怀希望的”。故选C项。
6.C 解析 根据上文 “WhenIwas19,mymumpassedaway.” 可知, 作者的母亲去世了, 所以他应该是经常回家看父亲。secretly“秘密地”;hesitantly“犹豫地”;regularly“规律地”;randomly“随意地”。故选C项。
7.A 解析 根据上文 “WhenIwas19,mymumpassedaway.Inthefollowingmonths,Iwouldcomeback   checkinginonmydad” 可知, 作者的母亲去世了, 所以他应该是经常回家看父亲, 并督促父亲学会照顾好自己。urge“催促”;instruct“指示”;invite“邀请”;force“迫使”。故选A项。
8.C 解析 根据上文 “WhenIwenttouniversityat18”,“Threeyearslater” 和下文 “AsIlookedforwork” 可知, 作者大学毕业要找工作, 所以身上没有钱, 应该是负债的情况。outoftouch“够不到”;outofwork“失业”;indebt“欠账”;inpain“痛苦地”。故选C项。
9.D 解析 根据下文 “themealswereeatentogether” 可知, 虽然作者在找工作, 但是他仍然会确保跟父亲一起吃饭。pretend“假装”;find“发现”;believe“相信”;ensure“确保”。故选D项。
10.C 解析 根据下文 “twosadmenlivinginahousearelessofafamily.” 可知, 这样的状况对他们来说是很不幸的。unusually“不寻常地”;unbelievably“难以置信地”;unfortunately“不幸地”;unexpectedly“出乎意料地”。故选C项。
11.B 解析 根据上文 “AsIlookedforwork” 可知, 作者是要找工作。gift“礼物”;job“工作”;hobby“爱好”;vacation“假期”。故选B项。
12.D 解析 根据下文 “...andIpackedupandleft.” 可知, 作者是要开始自己的独立生活了。experience“经历”;comfort“安慰”;confidence“自信”;independence“独立”。故选D项。
13.D 解析 根据下文 “Mymum’spictureshavebeenreplacedwithnewphotographs;herclothesandscentaregone.” 可知, 作者的家里发生了改变。disappear“消失”;struggle“挣扎”;enlarge“扩大”;change“改变”。故选D项。
14.C 解析 根据下文 “I’verealisedthatthehomemymumcreatedisn’tjusta(n)   —itissomethingsheinstilledinus.” 可知, 作者对家里的改变很满意。shocked“震惊的”;confused“困惑的”;glad“高兴的”;nervous“紧张的”。故选C项。
15.A 解析 根据上文 “thehomemymumcreated” 可知, 这里指妈妈创造的家, 是一个地方。place“地方”;meal“饭”;dream“梦想”;image“形象”。故选A项。
Test6
【语篇导读】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章通过作者自己的亲身经历告诉我们, 不要在意别人对自己身体的负面评价, 每个人都应该充满活力而又快乐地生活。
1.C 解析 根据下文的yourbeefisbiggerthanmine可推知选C项。
2.B 解析 根据下文的you’realreadyfatenough可知, 作者的哥哥认为作者已经很胖了, 不需要吃牛肉。故选B项。
3.D 解析 根据作者哥哥说的话及最后一段中的 “Thenexttimeanyonecommentsonyourbodyina   way...” 可知, 作者的哥哥在对作者的外貌做评论。故选D项。
4.B 解析 根据下文可知, 作者的腿胖得已经不能接受了。故选B项。
5.B 解析 夏天穿着长裤, 自然感觉炙烤般的热。故选B项。
6.A 解析 根据下文内容可知, 作者遇到了RagenChastain, 她改变了一切。故选A项。
7.D 解析 根据下文对她的介绍可知, 此处意思是 “我简直不敢相信, 这个体重近300磅的女人竟然如此精力充沛和快乐”。故选D项。
8.C 解析 根据下文可知, 此处意思是 “她说我们的身体有多令人惊叹”。故选C项。
9.D 解析 根据下文的bloodtoeverycell可知, 此处表示输送血液到每个细胞。故选D项。
10.C 解析 有些人生来就没有腿或者失去了腿……故选C项。
11.A 解析 句意:我一直羞愧地隐藏着自己健康美丽的双腿。根据下文becausetheyweren’tgoodenough可知, 作者是感觉自己的腿不够好。故选A项。
12.B 解析 句意: 第二天我买了三条短裤和一件太阳裙, 并且整个夏天都让我的腿看到阳光并感受微风。故选B项。
13.D 解析 句意: 下次有任何人用负面的方式评论你的身体时, 直视他们的眼睛。故选D项。
14.C 解析 句意: 如果那让你如此烦恼, 那就请去看别的地方吧。故选C项。
15.A 解析 此处表示 “去看别的地方吧”。故选A项。