【題目】閱讀下面短文, 從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D)中, 選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。
When I was a boy I didn't have a smart phone. Home computers were unheard of, and our 13-inch television could only get one channel in clearly. Yet, I was never 1. When spring arrived I would 2 my trusty bike and ride. I would pedal for hours, feel the wind on my face and laugh with3 as I rode down the hills. When summer came I would find myself 4 every day at the local pool or the river down the hill from my home. I never got sunburned5 I was never out of the water long enough. When it was 6 my friends and I would play football for hours and when the leaves fell we would would gather them into huge golden and red 7 to jump in. The first 8 of winter didn't stop the fun either: my brothers and I would have snowball fights and 9 into the woods to cut down our Christmas tree. 10 I would sit in my favorite chair by the warm, wood stove and read books that carried my11away to different lands and endless adventures.
Those simple 12 always brought me so much fun, so much laughter, and so much happiness. There was 13 to be bored about because there was always something to do, something to enjoy, and something to14 I fell a bit sorry for the children of today because they are spending so much time watching and so little time 15
One thing I am16, though, is that even in this technological world the simple pleasures of life can still comfort your soul. A hug still warms your heart. A walk in the woods still 17 your spirit. Petting a dog, playing a game,18 a hand, and saying “I love you” still make you feel joy. God loves us so much and God gives us the simple pleasures of life to enjoy and to 19. Embrace them all. Welcome them into your day, take them into your heart, and share them with everyone. Live and love as a joyous Child of God today and 20 .
(1)A.annoyed B.bored C.frustrated D.confused
(2)A.put out B.give out C.pull out D.work out
(3)A.optimism B.pressure C.satisfaction D.joy
(4)A.swimming B.playing C.fishing D.diving
(5)A.though B.once C.while D.because
(6)A.vacation B.fall C.evening D.weekend
(7)A.sheets B.squares C.piles D.rolls
(8)A.frost B.ice C.snow D.cold
(9)A.walk B.advance C.steal D.slide
(10)A.Soon B.However C.Therefore D.Later
(11)A.enthusiasm B.imagination C.emotion D.devotion
(12)A.seasons B.memories C.pleasures D.accounts
(13)A.nothing B.such C.much D.none
(14)A.love B.intend C.attempt D.feel
(15)A.sleeping B.living C.traveling D.riding
(16)A.sure about B.proud of C.considerate of D.curious about
(17)A.loses B.breaks C.calms D.shows
(18)A.shaking B.waving C.getting D.holding
(19)A.share B.appreciate C.reserve D.possess
(20)A.yesterday B.always C.never D.nowadays

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

【解析】小時(shí)候,沒(méi)有智能手機(jī),沒(méi)聽(tīng)說(shuō)過(guò)家用電腦,13寸的小電視只能清楚地收到一個(gè)臺(tái),但這些也沒(méi)有阻礙作者有一個(gè)豐富多彩的童年。通過(guò)對(duì)春夏秋冬四季的回憶,作者向我們展開了一個(gè)簡(jiǎn)單而快樂(lè)的童年畫面,希望現(xiàn)在的孩子們,重新拾起那些簡(jiǎn)單的美好,重新去享受生活帶來(lái)的小快樂(lè)。

⑴B。然而,我從來(lái)沒(méi)有無(wú)聊過(guò)。annoyed 生氣的 , bored 無(wú)聊的 , frustrated 失落的, confused 困惑的。

⑵C。春天來(lái)了,推出我的自行車騎上去。pull out 駛出 ,put out 熄滅 , give out 分發(fā);用盡 , work out 解出。

⑶D。自行車順坡而下時(shí),我都笑得合不攏嘴。laugh with joy 開心地笑。

⑷A。到了夏天,每天我會(huì)在小池塘里或者家外的河里游泳。

⑸D。我從來(lái)曬不傷,因?yàn)槲铱梢院瞄L(zhǎng)時(shí)間都不鉆出水面。because用來(lái)解釋原因。

⑹B。前幾句介紹了春天和夏天,接下來(lái)是秋天(fall)的回憶。

⑺C。piles這里指秋天堆成堆的落葉。

⑻C。讀完整句話,這里是指冬天的雪也沒(méi)能阻止我們的快樂(lè)。

⑼A。冬天,我們走進(jìn)樹林去砍下我們的圣誕樹。

⑽D。后來(lái),我總是喜歡坐在喜歡的椅子上圍在炭火旁讀書,隨它把我的想象(imagination)帶往遠(yuǎn)方的田野去進(jìn)行無(wú)盡的探險(xiǎn)。later然后,后來(lái)。

⑾B。imagination 想象,幻想。解析見(jiàn)上題。

⑿C。那些簡(jiǎn)單的快樂(lè)(pleasure)總是給我?guī)?lái)那么多開心,那么多笑聲,那么多幸福。

⒀A。作者的童年回憶里都是簡(jiǎn)單而快樂(lè)的事情,因此沒(méi)什么(nothing)可無(wú)聊的。

⒁A。沒(méi)有什么可無(wú)聊的,因?yàn)榭偸悄敲炊嘁龅模敲炊嘁娴,那么多要去喜歡的。這句話體現(xiàn)了作者熱愛(ài)生活,享受生活中簡(jiǎn)單的快樂(lè)。

⒂B。作者為現(xiàn)在的孩子感到有一點(diǎn)同情,因?yàn)樗麄兡敲撮L(zhǎng)時(shí)間都花在看(電腦、電視、游戲機(jī)等屏幕)(watch)上,而花在生活(live)上的時(shí)間很少。

⒃A。不過(guò),有一點(diǎn)作者十分肯定的是,就算在這個(gè)科技社會(huì),生活中的那些小確幸依然會(huì)撫慰你的靈魂。be sure about 確信,有把握。

⒄C。林中散散步仍然能安撫你的心靈。calm v. 使…安靜/鎮(zhèn)定。

⒅D。養(yǎng)條小狗,做個(gè)游戲,牽起手說(shuō)“愛(ài)你”仍然會(huì)讓你感到愉悅。

⒆A。上帝那么愛(ài)我們,給我們那么多生活中的小確幸讓我們?nèi)ハ硎芎头窒。share v. 分享。

⒇B。today and always 今天如此,將來(lái)也如此,永遠(yuǎn)不變。

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