Vote after informal vote,I was in the top five.But when the decision of who was going to move ahead from the Master’s degree program to the doctoral program was announced,I was of my mother’s words.“Michael,when one door closes another opens.”

I wasn’t among the five who were to the Psy.D.program at Hahnemann Medical College on that Friday late in May,1972.I my 8 th grade teacher said I wasn’t material. No.I really don’t believe her .I'm maybe knocked down but I’m a victor not a .No,one door closed,but there is at all another is opening.”

Monday morning I found that other .I went over to the University of Pennsylvania and,despite the deadline having for entrance that year into their very respected Ph.D.program,despite the self-talk and difficulties I had to ,I hand printed an ,was miraculously(奇跡般地)admitted,and in September,1972 my doctoral studies at Penn.

Had the door at Hahnemann’s doctoral program not on me,I would have a Psy.D.degree from a school that now no longer even exists. ,the door opened for me to a Ph.D.degree from one of the nation’s most famous Ivy League schools.

Steve Maraboli observed,“As I look back on my life,I that every time I thought I was being from something good,I was being redirected to something better.”Steve’s observation for many successful people from all walks of life.I hope it will work for you too.

1.A.official B.total C.special D.1egal

2.A.reflected B.warned C. asked D.reminded

3.A.exposed B.a(chǎn)dmitted C.1ifted D.pushed

4.A.keep B.hear C.remember D.find

5.A.examination B.creation C.career D.college

6.A.predictions B.words C.influences D.behaviors

7.A.victim B.student C.soldier D.success

8.A.no way B.no wonder C.no doubt D.no problem

9.A.secret B.door C.school D.chance

10.A.cancelled B.broken C.1ost D.passed

11.A.doubtful B.silent C.careless D.meaningless

12.A.explain B.master C.overcome D.practice

13.A.introduction B.a(chǎn)pplication C. identity D.a(chǎn)pology

14.A.began B.received C.finished D.reached

15.A.knocked B.refused C.opened D.closed

16.A.However B.Instead C.Therefore D.Then

17.A.regret B.believe C.realize D.know

18.A.rejected B.removed C.dismissed D.ignored

19.A.possibly B.quickly C.a(chǎn)ctually D.naturally

20.A.fits B.works C.waits D.hopes

1.A

2.D

3.B

4.C

5.D

6.B

7.A

8.C

9.B

10.D

11.A

12.C

13.B

14.A

15.D

16.B

17.C

18.A

19.C

20.B

【解析】

試題分析:這是一篇記敘文。講述了Steve求學(xué)并取得成功的故事,告訴人們當(dāng)一扇門關(guān)閉時會有另一扇門為你打開的道理。

1.形容詞辨析。A.official官方的;正式的 B.total全部的; C.special特別的; D.1egal法律的。據(jù)下文作者參與入選競爭排在前五名,但是正式的結(jié)果還沒有宣布,故選A。

2. 動詞辨析。A.reflected反映;B.warned警告;C. asked求;D.reminded提醒;想起。據(jù)文意作者想起他的媽媽對他說過的話:當(dāng)一扇門關(guān)上的時候會有另一扇門打開,故選D。

3.A.exposed暴露;B.a(chǎn)dmitted錄;C.1ifted提起; D.pushed推。據(jù)下文可知作者沒有被Hahnemann Medical College錄取,故選B。

4.C動詞辨析。A.keep保持;B.hear聽到;C.remember記得;D.find找到。據(jù)文意作者還記得八年級時老師對他說過的話,故選C。

5.D 名詞辨析。A.examination考試;B.creation創(chuàng)造;C.career事業(yè);D.college大學(xué)。據(jù)文意作者的老師說他不是上大學(xué)的的料,可知答案應(yīng)該是D。

6.故選B。

7.A名詞辨析。A.victim受害人,犧牲品;B.student學(xué)生;C.soldier士兵;D.success成功。作者意志堅強,認為自己即使被擊倒也要當(dāng)一個成功者,而不是犧牲品,其他三項不符合文意,故選A。

8.C短語辨析。A.no way 決不;B.no wonder難怪;C.no doubt無疑; D.no problem沒問題。there is no doubt固定句型,句意承接上文,毫無疑問另一扇門向作者打開了,故選C。

9. 名詞辨析。A.secret秘密;B.door門;C.school學(xué)校;D.chance機會。據(jù)文意在上一次失敗后不久,作者就找到向他打開的另一扇門,符合題意,故選B。

10.D 動詞辨析。A.cancelled刪除;B.broken打破;C.1ost失去;D.passed結(jié)束。據(jù)文意作者去了另外一所大學(xué),盡管入學(xué)的最后期限已經(jīng)過去了,故選D。

11. 形容詞辨析。A.doubtful懷疑的;B.silent沉默的;C.careless粗心的;D.meaningless無意義的。因為招生結(jié)束,所以作者要面對說不準的結(jié)果,故選A。

12.C 動詞辨析。A.explain解釋;B.master精通;C.overcome克服;D.practice練習(xí)。據(jù)上文作者知道自己有難以預(yù)測的困難克服,故選C。

13.名詞辨析。A.introduction結(jié)束;B.a(chǎn)pplication申請;C. identity身份;D.a(chǎn)pology道歉。據(jù)文意作者遞交了入學(xué)申請,故選B。

14.動詞辨析。A.began開始;B.received收到;C.finished結(jié)束;D.reached到達。作者被奇跡般的錄取,并在那年九月開始開始了醫(yī)學(xué)學(xué)習(xí),故選A。

15. 動詞辨析。A.knocked敲門;B.refused拒絕;C.opened打開;D.closed關(guān)上。此處為一個虛擬條件句,作者認為如果沒有當(dāng)初第一次失敗,即那扇門向作者關(guān)閉,故選D。

16.B連詞辨析。A.However然而;B.Instead而不是;C.Therefore因此;D.Then那時。據(jù)文意作者沒有成為一個心理學(xué)的博士,以此代替的成為了一所知名大學(xué)的經(jīng)濟學(xué)博士,據(jù)邏輯關(guān)系故選B。

17. 動詞辨析。A.regret后悔;B.believe相信;C.realize意識到; D.know知道。據(jù)文意當(dāng)作者回顧自己的人生,應(yīng)該是意識到每一次自己在被一些好的事情拋棄,拒絕。故選C。

18. 動詞辨析A.rejected拒絕;B.removed去除;C.dismissed解散;D.ignored忽略。據(jù)文意當(dāng)作者回顧自己的人生,應(yīng)該是意識到每一次自己在被一些好的事情拋棄,拒絕。故選A。

19.副詞辨析。A.possibly可能地;B.quickly迅速地;C.a(chǎn)ctually事實上;D.naturally自然地。據(jù)文意作者認為實際上自己卻改變了命運有了更好的選擇,故選C。

20.B動詞辨析。A.fits適合;B.works工作;C.waits等待;D.hopes希望。work for意思是起作用,作者說Steve的故事影響了對很多人,故選B。

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