My family suffered a lot three years ago when my father died in a car accident. It my mother, two younger brothers and me alone.

At that time, I was in a senior high school. As the eldest son, I had no choice but to of school and work in a factory. Life went on without any wonder. I dared not ask for more and just thought about my two brothers. However, it wasn’t easy, for I couldn’t their tuition (學費) even if I worked from day to night without rest. I also had to look after my sick mother. I wanted to go back to school, but it seemed to be an impractical idea, since I needed to work to support my family.

A thread of appeared during those gloomy (陰暗的) days. It was a rainy dusk when I went outside into the rain and walked in the street. Suddenly the rain stopped! I raised my head, and found that “the sky” was in fact a dark blue umbrella. Then I heard a deep voice say, “Why not without an umbrella?” It was a one-legged man, “If you run, you won’t get so wet.” His words me deeply. Without my father’s protection, was I only a slave to fate﹙命運﹚?

While walking with him in the rain, I knew that his dream was once by an accident. He was glad that he didn’t lose and still “ran” on the road of life. Facing this guy, I had no pity, but admiration.

Inspired by his , I went to a city in the south and became an insurance representative. After two years’ “running”, I got somewhere and my family situation became better . I went back to school and eventually succeeded in being admitted to a university.

Everything is so simple: to run without an umbrella! When you run out of the season of your life, there will be a bright sky ahead of you.

1.A.left B. carried C. had D. forced

2.A. take out B. drop out C. make out D. jump out

3.A.bringing in B. taking away C. bringing up D. taking over

4.A. receive B. realize C. manage D. afford

5.A. chance B. need C. hope D. money

6.A. drive B. walk C. travel D. run

7.A.shocked B. puzzled C. discouraged D. hurt

8.A. burnt B. accepted C. ruined D. discovered

9.A. face B. heart C. sight D. control

10.A.images B. achievements C. signs D. remarks

11.A.simply B. gradually C. normally D. immediately

12.A. rainy B. cloudy C. sunny D. windy

1.A

2.B

3.C

4.D

5.C

6.D

7.A

8.C

9.B

10.D

11.B

12.A

【解析】

試題分析:這是一篇夾敘夾議的文章,作者父親遇車禍去世,重擔落在他這位長子身上。在雨中受到一位單腿男士的啟發(fā),重新振作起來。生活如此簡單,當你走完了你生活中多雨的季節(jié),你前面將是一片晴朗的天空。

1.1】A考查動詞。A. left離開;B. carried搬運;C. had有;D. forced強迫。根據(jù)上句可知:父親在一次汽車事故中去世,因此可知:家里就剩下了我的母親、兩個年幼的兄弟和我。leave sb. alone把某人自己單獨留下,故選A。

2.2】B考查動詞短語。A. take out取出,拿出;B. drop out丟棄;C. make out明白,理解;D. jump out跳出。根據(jù)上文可知:父親去世,自己作為長子,沒有別的選擇只能輟學。drop out of輟學,故選B。

3.3】C考查動詞短語。A. bringing in引進,賺;B. taking away 取走,帶走;C. bringing up養(yǎng)育;D. taking over接管。根據(jù)句意可知:作者輟學后在一家工廠上班,我不敢祈求更多,我只是考慮養(yǎng)育我的兩個弟弟。故選C。

4.4】D考查動詞。A. receive收到;B. realize意識到;C. manage管理;D. afford負擔。根據(jù)句意可知:因為養(yǎng)育兩個弟弟不是容易的,因為負擔不起學費。故選D。

5.5】C考查名詞。A. chance機會;B. need 需要;C. hope 希望;D. money金錢。根據(jù)句意可知:作者輟學后工作、照顧家,在那些陰暗的日子里感到無望,對希望構(gòu)成的威脅顯現(xiàn)出來,故選C。

6.6】D考查動詞。A. drive 駕駛;B. walk 散步;C. travel旅行;D. run跑。根據(jù)句意可知:天還有可能繼續(xù)下雨,我在大街上走,一個聲音說“沒有雨傘為什么不跑呢?”,故選D。

7.7】A考查動詞。A. shocked震驚;B. puzzled疑惑;C. discouraged;D. hurt。根據(jù)下句Without my father’s protection, was I only a slave to fate﹙命運﹚?沒有我父親的保護,我只是一個命運的奴隸嗎?因此可知作者被這位一條腿的男士所說的話深感震驚。故選A。

8.8】C考查動詞。A. burnt燃燒;B. accepted 接受;C. ruined毀掉;D. discovered發(fā)現(xiàn)。根據(jù)句意可知:這位男士被一次事故毀掉了夢想,故選C。

9.9】B 考查固定搭配。A. face 臉;B. heart心臟;C. sight視野;D. control控制。根據(jù)句意可知:他高興他沒有失去信心。lose heart失去信心。故選B。

10.10】D考查名詞。A. images形象;B. achievements成就;C. signs標志,跡象;D. remarks評論。根據(jù)句意可知:作者受到這位男士的言語鼓舞,去了南方的城市。故選D。

11.11】B考查副詞。A. simply僅僅,簡直地;B. gradually漸漸地;C. normally正常地;D. immediately立刻,馬上。根據(jù)句意可知:我去了某個地方,我家的境況漸漸變好了。故選B。

12.12】A考查形容詞。A. rainy 下雨的;B. cloudy多云的;C. sunny陽光明媚的;D. windy刮風的。根據(jù)句意可知:當你走完了你生活中多雨的季節(jié),你前面將是一片晴朗的天空。故選A。

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