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2019年PETS二级阅读理解练习题(5)

来源 :华课网校 2018-11-27

2019年PETS二级阅读理解练习题(5)

  I lost my sight when I was four years old by falling off a box car in a yard in Atlantic City and landing on my head.Now I am thirty­two.I can ____ remember the brightness of sunshine and what red color is.It would be wonderful to see again, ____ a disaster can do strange things to people.

  It occurred to me the other day that I might not have come to ____ life as I do if I hadn't been blind. I believe in life now.I am not so sure that I would have believed in it so deeply, ____. I don't mean that I would prefer to go without my eyes. I simply mean that the loss of them made me ____ the more what I had left.

  The hardest lesson I had to learn was to believe in myself.That was ____. If I hadn't been able to do that, I would have ____ and become a chair rocker for the rest of my life.When I say ____ in myself I am not talking about simply the kind of self­confidence that helps me down a(n) ____ staircase alone.That is part of it.But I mean something ____ than that: an assurance that there is a special place where I can make myself fit.

  It took me years to discover and ____ this assurance.It had to start with the most elementary things.Once a man gave me an indoor baseball, I thought he was laughing at me and I was ____.“I can't use this,” “I said. Take it with you;” he ____ me.“and roll it around.” The words ____ in my head. “Roll it around!” By rolling the ball I could ____ where it went.This gave me an idea how to achieve a goal I had thought ____: playing baseball.At Philadelphia's Overbrook School for the Blind I ____ a successful variation of baseball. We called it ground ball.

  All my life I have set ahead of me a series of ____ and then tried to reach them, one at a time.I had to learn my ____. It was no good trying for something I knew at the start was wildly out of reach because that only invited the bitterness of failure. I would fail sometimes anyway but on the average I made ____.

  小题1:A.entirelyB.nearly

  C.vaguelyD.simply

  小题2:A.andB.but

  C.soD.for

  小题3:A.assessB.fear

  C.enrichD.love

  小题4:A.otherwiseB.therefore

  C.howeverD.besides

  小题5:A.understandB.appreciate

  C.possessD.accept

  小题6:A.enoughB.specific

  C.toughD.basic

  小题7:A.survivedB.escaped

  C.collapsedD.sacrificed

  小题8:A.hopeB.power

  C.courageD.belief

  小题9:A.unfamiliarB.unbelievable

  C.unexpectedD.uncomfortable

  小题10:A.harderB.bigger

  C.warmerD.heavier

  小题11:A.weakenB.strengthen

  C.sharpenD.brighten

  小题12:A.upsetB.flattered

  C.ashamedD.hurt

  小题13:A.urgedB.promised

  C.convincedD.advised

  小题14:A.flashedB.appeared

  C.stuckD.crowded

  小题15:A.noticeB.hear

  C.smellD.touch

  小题16:A.impossibleB.important

  C.imaginaryD.impressive

  小题17:A.producedB.imitated

  C.inventedD.spotted

  小题18:A.goalsB.efforts

  C.directionsD.barriers

  小题19:A.challengesB.strengths

  C.situationsD.limitations

  小题20:A.historyB.change

  C.progressD.sense

  参考答案及解析

  小题1:B

  小题2:A

  小题3:D

  小题4:C

  小题5:D

  小题6:C

  小题7:A

  小题8:C

  小题9:B

  小题10:D

  小题11:A

  小题12:B

  小题13:A

  小题14:B

  小题15:D

  小题16:D

  小题17:B

  小题18:C

  小题19:C

  小题20:A

  文章大意:人生最艰难的一课就是学会相信自己。就像本文作者在黑暗中的坚持一样。

  小题1:C 现在我已经32岁了。我还“模糊地”记得阳光是多么灿烂,红色是多么鲜艳。vaguely“模糊地”;entirely“完全地”;nearly“几乎”;simply“简单地,只”。

  小题2:B 能恢复视觉固然好,“但”灾难也能对人产生奇妙的作用。

  小题3:D 有一天我突然想到,倘若我不是盲人,我或许不会变得像现在这样“热爱”生活。

  小题4:A 现在我相信生活,但我不能肯定如果自己是明眼人,会不会像现在这样深深地相信生活。otherwise“否则,另外,在其他方面”;therefore“因此”;however“然而”;besides“而且”。

  小题5:B 这并不意味着我宁愿成为盲人,而只是意味着失去视力使我更加“珍惜”自己其他的能力。appreciate“感激,欣赏”;understand“理解”;possess“占领,占有”;accept“接受”。

  小题6:D 我必须学会的最艰难的一课就是相信自己,这是“基本”条件。basic“基本的”;enough“足够的”;specific“明确的”;tough“艰难的”。

  小题7:C 如做不到这一点,我的精神就会“崩溃”,只能坐在前门廊的摇椅中度过余生。collapse“崩溃,倒塌”;survive“度过,幸存”;escape“逃跑,逃避”;sacrifice“牺牲”。

  小题8:D “相信”自己并不仅仅指支持我独自走下“陌生的”楼梯的那种自信,那是一部分。belief“相信,信仰”;hope“希望”;power“权力”;courage“勇气”。

  小题9:A 见上题解析。unfamiliar“陌生的”;unbelievable“令人难以置信的,非常惊人的”;unexpected“出乎意料的”;uncomfortable“不舒服的,令人不舒服的”。

  小题10:B 我指的是“大事”:确保自有我可以安身立命的一席之地。

  小题11:B 我花了很长时间才树立并不断“加强”这一信念。strengthen“加强”;weaken“(使)削弱,(使)变弱”;sharpen“使锋利”;brighten“使明亮”。

  小题12:D 这要从最简单的事做起。有一次一个人给我一个室内玩的棒球,我以为他在嘲笑我,“心里很难受”。hurt“使受伤,使伤心”;upset“使心烦意乱”;flattered“过分夸奖的,高兴的,感到荣幸的”;ashamed“惭愧的,羞耻的”。

  小题13:A “你拿去,”他“竭力”劝我,“在地上滚球。”urge“催促,力劝”;promise“答应,许诺”;convince“说服,使相信”;advise“建议”。

  小题14:C 他的话在我脑子里生了根。be stuck in“陷入,卡住不动,困住”。

  小题15:B 滚球使我“听见”它朝哪儿滚动。

  小题16:A 我马上想到一个我曾认为“不可能”达到的目标:打棒球。impossible“不可能的”;important“重要的”;imaginary“假想的,虚构的”;impressive“给人印象深刻的,感人的,引人注目的”。

  小题17:C 在费城的奥弗布鲁克盲人学校,我“发明”了一种很受人欢迎的棒球游戏,我们称它为地面球。invent“发明”;produce“生产”;imitate“模仿,效仿”;spot“认出,发现”。

  小题18:A 我这一辈子给自己树立了一系列“目标”,然后努力去达到,一次一个。goal“目标”;effort“努力”;direction“方向”;barrier“障碍,屏障”。

  小题19:D 我必须了解自己能力“有限”,若开始就知道某个目标根本达不到却硬要去实现,那不会有任何好处,因为那只会带来失败的苦果。limitation“限制,局限”;challenge“挑战”;strength“力量,长处”;situation“局面,局势”。

  小题20:C 我有时也失败过,但一般来说总有“进步”。progress“进步”;history“历史”;change“变化”;sense“感觉,官能,意识”。

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