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We always want what we cannot have.When we’re young,we want to stay out late,have romantic relationships and be____.However,when we’re____,we want to go back to being young and we____the days when we didn’t have to worry about complex love affairs,____pressure and money problems.

Young people believe adulthood____freedom from parents and schoolwork.When they get older,they feel that____is freedom from work pressure and family responsibilities.To____this feeling,people say,“The grass is always____on the other side of the fence.”

As____,we like to be like adults but as young adults,we ____to be young again.We think about staying out late and____our own money to spend.Suddenly,we see that love can result in ____hearts;staying out late makes it hard to get ready for____the next morning.We find out that adult life is not as____as we thought it would be and suddenly,____becomes very scary.

Life is____.It gives us time to____but also requires us to work.The time will come when we must grow up and we will always look back wishing we____being young a bit longer.That time will not come back.It is normal to want what we cannot have but the____is that to be happy is to appreciate what we have.That is the first step to grow up.____life becomes more complex,we will not regret the time we wasted wishing we were adults.

1.A.comfortable B.dependent C.polite D.independent

2.A.defeated B.older C.married D.confident

3.A.like B.forget C.miss D.regret

4.A.job B.study C.age D.health

5.A.creates B.shows C.limitsD.means

6.A.adulthood B.childhood C.parenthood D.neighborhood

7.A.reduce B.ExperienceC.describe D.understand

8.A.thinner B.greener C.yellow D.colorful

9.A.researchers B.adults C.teenagers D.elders

10.A.decide B.wish C.return D.stop

11.A.making B.worrying about C.having D.showing off

12.A.healthy B.AmbitiousC.excited D.broken

13.A.breakfast B.school C.work D.exercise

14.A.richB.busy C.poor D.easy

15.A.love B.life C.career D.future

16.A.long B.fair C.short D.beautiful

17.A.study B.think C.liveD.play

18.A.stopped B.imagined C.enjoyed D.tried

19.A.reason B.ResultC.truthD.dream

20.A.When B.If C.Unless D.Before

 

1.D

2.B

3.C

4.A

5.D

6.B

7.C

8.B

9.C

10.B

11.C

12.D

13.C

14.D

15.B

16.B

17.D

18.C

19.C

20.A

【解析】

试题解析:本文对生命中,人们往往对自己所没有拥有的东西,非常渴望。对自己现在拥有的东西并没有在意,我们只有对现在拥有的东西心存感激,人生才会幸福。

1.A.Comfortable“舒服的、舒适的”;B.dependent “依靠的、从属的”; C.Polite“礼貌的”;D.Independent“独立的、不受约束的”。该句讲的是“我们年轻的时候,想在外面待到很晚,想谈恋爱,想独立。”那么该空就只能填D.Independent。

2.

3.want to go back”那么第二个谓语就应该选“C.miss ”表示“怀念”。

4.

5.A.creates创立; B.shows表露; C.limits限制;D.means意味着;根据句意:“年轻人认为成年人意味着不被家长和家庭作业约束。”故选D。

6. 名词辨析。根据句意:当他们更大一些时,他们发现年少时没有工作压力和家庭责任。故选A

7.A.reduce减少;B.experience经历;C.describe描述;D.understand理解。根据文后:“栅栏另一边的草总是更绿一些。”可知,这里是“描述”他们的感受。故选C。

8.根据文意:“栅栏另一边的草总是更绿一些。”故选B。

9.A.researchers研究员;B.adults成年人;C.teenagers青少年;D.elders老年人;根据句意:“青少年总是想成为成年人。”故选C。

10.根据文意“作为青少年我们想像成年人一样;而作为成年人,我们有‘希望’我们再次回到童年。”故选B。

11.我们想着呆在外边,有我们自己的钱花。”故选C.have。注意:“make (one’s own) money”意为:“挣钱”。此处,小孩想象着长大后能有自己的钱花,而并非向往挣钱,所以不能选A。

12.A.healthy健康的;B.ambitious有野心的;C.excited兴奋的;D.broken破碎的;该句的“suddenly”表明话锋已转,所以“突然我们会感到爱情能导致我们心碎”,故选D。

13..A.breakfast早餐;B.school学业;C.work工作;D.exercise练习,运动。

“在外面呆到深夜,我们会发现难以为第二天早上的‘工作’做好准备。”故选C。

14.A.rich富裕的;B.busy忙碌的;C.poor贫困的;D.easy容易的。“我们发现成年人的生活与我们曾经所想的不是一样容易。”故选D。

15.前文都在讲生活,此处填life.“生活变得令人可怕。”

16.从后文,可知“生活是‘公平’的,既给了我们玩的时间也要求我们工作。”故选fair。

17.It gives us time to__57__but also requires us to work.”此句中的but有转折意义,其后动词有work,故but前的动词选择应为D. Play。

18..A.stopped 停止;B.imagined 想象;C.enjoyed欣赏、享受;D.tried尝试;“我们总是回首希望我们能更长时间的来‘享受’童年。”故选C。

19..A.reason原因;B.result结果;C.truth真理、真相、事实;D.dream梦想;“但是生活的‘真理’是感激现在我们所有的。”故选C

20.当生活变得复杂起来时,我们不会后悔曾经自己希望赶快变成成年人的想法的。”从主句和从句的逻辑关系可以看出,从句为时间状语从句,翻译为“当…的时候,”故正确答案为A。

考点:富含人生哲理的议论文。

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