I recently traveled to San Francisco for some meetings and found myself with a half day to kill. My were to watch a football game or the America’s Cup sailing races. Or I could get lost.

After a terribly long line the car rental centre, I was free. I disappeared into the fog and clouds the Pacific Coast Highway and headed south with no destination in mind.

I through tunnels carved out of the mountains and stopped at a few state beaches; at , I watched a wedding out on the cliffs(懸崖)among the crashing waves.

Back in the car, I continued toward San Gregorio, a town that you can easily . I know because I was right through it and on a pine-tree-bordered ribbon of tar (焦油) that felt like it would go on forever.

A few people moved around the San Gregorio General Store, smoking cigarettes and talking about the motorcycles they’ve owned the years. Inside, I found a bar with , a guitar duo(二重奏), and, of course, a store.

I ordered a beer in the crowded bar, a seat, and watched the guitarists jam out. Then I congratulated them, threw a couple of wrinkled (皺的) in their bucket, and walked back out into the world.

The day could have been so different: crowded into a or bar half-watching sports. But this was much more . Hours before, I was on a flight with the masses, going through the air sickness. Then I was out on my own, an unexpected and unrepeatable experience.

I learned that day: don’t be afraid to get lost – on purpose – and have zero expectations. It will be good for you. I promise.

1.A. suggestions B. thoughts C. choices D. decisions

2.A. with B. at C. of D. through

3.A. But B. Since C. Though D. So

4.A. covering B. forming C. mixing D. spreading

5.A. highly B. eventually C. entirely D. simply

6.A. walked B. drove C. approached D. climbed

7.A. that B. it C. this D. one

8.A. miss B. visit C. explore D. forget

9.A. broke down B. pulled over C. ended up D. set out

10.A. from B. outside C. back D. ahead

11.A. by B. before C. beyond D. over

12.A. regulars B. motorcyclists C. musicians D. experts

13.A. popular B. reliable C. typical D. permanent

14.A. arranged B. occupied C. exchanged D. booked

15.A. tickets B. cigarettes C. coins D. dollars

16.A. stadium B. hall C. gym D. museum

17.A. promising B. convenient C. rewarding D. traditional

18.A. reviewing B. having C. seeking D. affording

19.A. nothing B. anything C. everything D. something

20.A. or rather B. after all C. at all D. or otherwise

1.C

2.B

3.D

4.A

5.C

6.B

7.D

8.A

9.C

10.B

11.D

12.A

13.C

14.B

15.D

16.A

17.C

18.B

19.D

20.D

【解析】本文是一篇記敘文,作者描寫了自己去美國參加會(huì)議的空閑時(shí)候去一個(gè)小鎮(zhèn)游玩的經(jīng)歷。并以自己的經(jīng)歷告訴我們,迷路了也沒有什么大不了,不要帶著期待,說不定你會(huì)得到意想不到的收獲。

1. Suggestions建議;B. thoughts 想法;C. Choices選擇;D. Decisions決定。根據(jù)語境,前文中作者到達(dá)圣弗朗西斯科之后發(fā)現(xiàn)還有半天時(shí)間才開會(huì),于是選擇去看一場足球賽或者美國北帆船賽。故選C

2. With和…一起B(yǎng). At在…C. Of關(guān)于…D. Through通過。結(jié)合句意,在汽車租賃中心排了一條極其長的隊(duì)之后,我自由了。結(jié)合句意,B合適,故選at

3. But但是;B. Since自從、因?yàn)椋籆. Though盡管;D. So于是。結(jié)合上下文,前一句中說到自己在排了一個(gè)很長的隊(duì)之后,租到了車。接下來的動(dòng)作表示順承,故用so。

4. Covering覆蓋;B. Forming形成;C. Mixing混合;D. Spreading傳播、蔓延。結(jié)合語境,動(dòng)名詞修飾的是前面的fog and cloud大霧和云,用覆蓋covering更形象,故選A

5. Highly高度的;B. Eventually最終;C. Entirely完全地;D. Simply簡單地。根據(jù)上文中,大霧和云層覆蓋了環(huán)太平洋高速公路,所以,我心里對于目的地完全沒有數(shù)。故選C

6. Walked走;B. Drove開車;C. Approached接近;D. Climbed攀爬。根據(jù)上文中作者租車,可以判斷這里是在開車穿過山邊小路。故選B

7. That那個(gè);B. It它;C. This這個(gè);D. One某個(gè)。One代指停來下的地點(diǎn)。就在那里,我看見了一場婚禮在懸崖的巨浪中。故選D

8. Miss想念;B. Visit訪問;C. Explore探索;D. Forget忘記。結(jié)合語境,作者是要到圣格雷戈里奧去,根據(jù)后文中作者對于這里的所見所聞,可以感受到,作者認(rèn)為這座小城是很容易讓人想起的,故選A

9. broke down壞掉;B. pulled over靠邊停車;C. ended up 結(jié)束;D. set out開始。我知道因?yàn)槲艺么┻^它,最后把車停在了一條柏樹綠化帶的瀝青路上。故選C

10. From來自于;B. Outside外面;C. Back后面;D. Ahead前行。該句意思為:一些人在圣格雷戈里奧綜合商店外面走來走去,一邊吸煙一邊談?wù)撍麄冊谶^去這些年來擁有的摩托車。結(jié)合語境故選B

11. By由、通過;B. Before在…之前;C. Beyond在…之后;D. Over結(jié)束、在…上面。Over the years是一個(gè)固定短語,意思為:歷年。故選D

12. regulars 主力隊(duì)員、常客;B. Motorcyclists摩托車騎手;C. Musicians音樂家;D. Experts專家。該空后面的部分是該空的同謂語, a guitar duo是吉他二重奏?梢灾雷髡咴诰C合商店里面發(fā)現(xiàn)了一個(gè)有著駐唱樂隊(duì)的酒吧,一個(gè)吉他二重奏,當(dāng)然,還有一個(gè)典型的商店。故選A

13. Popular流行的;B. Reliable可靠地;C. typical 典型的;D. Permanent永久的。根據(jù)前文中的提示,作者是在綜合商店里面發(fā)現(xiàn)了一個(gè)酒吧,酒吧里面有吉他二重奏的樂隊(duì),同時(shí)也有一個(gè)典型的商店。故選C。

14. Arranged安排;B. Occupied占用、從事;C. Exchanged交流;D. Booked預(yù)定。結(jié)合語境,作者點(diǎn)了一杯啤酒,找了個(gè)位置坐下來了,故選occupied。

15. Tickets票;B. Cigarettes雪茄;C. Coins硬幣;D. Dollars美元。從第一段來看,作者是在美國,所以投到桶子里的是美元。故選D

16. Stadium運(yùn)動(dòng)場;B. Hall大廳;C. Gym體育館;D. Museum劇院。根據(jù)后面的sports我們可以知道,這里應(yīng)該是運(yùn)動(dòng)場,故選A

17. Promising有前途的;B. Convenient便利的;C. Rewarding值得的;D. Traditional傳統(tǒng)的。結(jié)合語境,前一句說:這天是如此的不同,大家擠在一個(gè)運(yùn)動(dòng)場或者吧臺(tái)觀看體育運(yùn)動(dòng)。但是這是很值得的。故選C

18. Reviewing復(fù)習(xí);B. Having吃、擁有;C. Seeking找尋;D. Affording支付。該句意思為:這時(shí),我一個(gè)人出去了,擁有著一個(gè)不期而遇并且不可復(fù)制的經(jīng)歷。這里是現(xiàn)在分詞做伴隨狀語。故選B

19. nothing 沒有事;B. Anything任何事;C. Everything每一件事;D. Something一些事。后面有引號引出具體內(nèi)容,并且句子是肯定含義,根據(jù)語境,這里應(yīng)該選something。

20. or rather或者寧愿…B. after all畢竟;C. at all完全; D. or otherwise或者別的。結(jié)合語境該句意思為:不要害怕走丟,故意的迷路或者是別的原因?qū)е碌拿月罚灰獛е诖。故選D

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