In your life,nothing happens by chance or by means of good or bad luck.Everything to test the limits of your soul.Without these small tests,life would be like a smoothly paved, ,flat road to nowhere.Safe and comfortable but dull and pointless.

If someone you or breaks your heart,forgive them for they have helped you trust and the importance of being cautious to whom you open your heart to.If someone loves you,love them back ,not only because they love you,but because they are teaching you to love and opening your heart and to things you would have never felt or seen without them.

Make every day count.Appreciate every and take from it everything that you possibly can,for you will never be able to experience it again.

1.A.takes B.occursC.showsD.breaks

2.A.busy B.muddyC.straightD.enjoyable

3.A.wins B.interestsC.influencesD.hurts

4.A.look through B.1earn aboutC.watch outD.a(chǎn)djust to

5.A.unconditionally B.desperatelyC.intentionallyD.instantly

6.A.a(chǎn)rms B.mouthC.brainD.eyes

7.A.successB.failureC.momentD.challenge

 

1.B

2.C

3.D

4.B

5.A

6.D

7.C

【解析】

試題分析:在我們的生活中,沒有什么事情是偶然發(fā)生的,每件事情的發(fā)生都是用來考驗我們的。我們要原諒那些傷害過我們的人,是他們讓我們知道到了什么是信任,什么是友誼,這樣才會使我們更加成熟。

1.A.帶走 ;B.發(fā)生;C.展示;D.打破。根據(jù)前句內容nothing happens by chance or by means of good or bad luck和空后內容可以判斷此處是一種對比關系,指一切事情的發(fā)生不是偶然的,而是用來考驗我們的,故B選項正確。

2.A.繁忙;B.多泥的;C.直的;D.快樂的。根據(jù)空前后的形容詞a smoothly paved, ,flat road to nowhere.可以判斷此處是用來形容道路平坦的正面詞,再由搭配可知答案選C。

3.A.贏; B.感興趣;C.影響;D.傷害。從空后內容or breaks your heart可以推斷D選項正確。

4.A.瀏覽;B.學習;C.瞭望;D.調整。俗話說“吃一塹長一智”,從情理可知當人經(jīng)歷過某些事情后會獲得一些經(jīng)驗,教訓,故答案選B。

5.A.無條件地;B.分開地;C.故意地;D.立即。在生活中當別人愛你的時候,你也要去愛別人,根據(jù)搭配可知答案選A。

6.A.胳膊;B.嘴;C.大腦;D.眼。根據(jù)空后內容or seen without them可以判斷作者強調讓人們睜開眼睛,敞開心扉去愛別人,故答案選D。

7.A.成功;B.失;C.片刻;D.挑戰(zhàn)。根據(jù)上文Make every day count可知作者建議人們要珍惜時間,珍惜每一刻,讓每一天都過得有意義,故答案選C。

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