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A man and his girlfriend were married.All of their friends and family came to partake in the festivities and celebrations.In the ceremonyeveryone could tell the couple's ___ for each other was true.

A few months laterthe wife came to the husband with a ____“I read in a magazinea while agoabout how we can ____ our marriage” she offered.“Each of us will write a list of the things that we find a bit ____ with the other person.Thenwe can talk about how we can fix them together and make our lives ____.”

The husband ____.So each of them went to a ____ room and thought of the things that annoyed them about the other.Then they thought about this question and wrote down what they ____.

The next morningthey decided that they would ____ their lists.

“I'll start” offered the wife.She took out her list.It had many items on it___ to fill 3 pages.In factas she started reading the list of the little annoyancesshe noticed that ____ was starting to appear on her husband's face.

“What's wrong” she asked.“Nothing” the husband replied“____ reading your list.”

The wife continued to read ____ she had read all three pages to her husband

“Nowyou read your list and then we'll talk about the things on both of our lists” she said ____.

Quietly the husband stated“I don't have anything on my list. I think that you are ____ the way that you are.You are lovely and wonderful and I wouldn't want to try and ____ anything about you.”

The wife____ by his honesty and the depth of his love for her and his ___ of herturned her head and wept.

In lifethere are enough times when we are disappointed___ and annoyed.We don't really have to go looking for them.We have a wonderful world that is full of beautylight and promise.Why ____ time looking for the baddisappointing or annoying when we can see the wonderful things before us?

1.A.honesty Binformation Clove Dmarriage

2.A.question Bproposal    Cproblem Ddoubt

3.A.complete Bimprove     Cdestroy Dstrengthen

4.A.annoying Brelaxing    Cdelighting Damusing

5.A.happier Bfarther     Clonger Dricher

6.A.confused Bworried     Crefused Dagreed

7.A.comfortable Bseparate Csmall Dquiet

8.A.fit in with Blooked up to  Ccame up with Dfaced up to

9.A.go over Bcarry out    Canswer for Dlook for

10.A.equal Baccurate     Cenough Dtemporary

11.A.anger Bhappiness    Csadness Dsmiles

12.A.stop Bkeep         Cdelay Dappreciate

13.A.before Buntil        Cunless Dafter

14.A.happily Bmiserably    Cslightly Dcautiously

15.A.wrong Bhonest       Chopeful Dperfect

16.A.tell Bchange       Cdiscuss Dinterrupt

17.A.touched Bencouraged   Cfrustrated Dsupported

18.A.forgiveness Bsympathy  Cacceptance Dunderstanding

19.A.inspired Bexcited   Csatisfied Ddepressed

20.A.save Bkill          Cdevote Dwaste

 

1.C 2.B 3.D 4.A 5.A 6.D 7.B 8.C 9.A 10.C 11.C 12.B 13.B 14.A 15.D 16.B 17.A 18.C 19.D 20.F 【解析】生活中总是有许多令人失望、沮丧和烦恼的时候,但当我们的生活很美好时,为什么要浪费时间去自寻烦恼呢? 1. 2.2】解析 本空后面的部分是妻子给丈夫提议的内容,因此答案选B,proposal意为“提议,建议”。答案 B 3.3】解析 结合下文可知,妻子在杂志上读到的是关于如何巩固婚姻的文章,故答案选D,strengthen意为“加强,巩固”。答案 D 4.4】解析 依据语境,在一张纸上写的内容应该是对方使自己不愉快的事,故答案选A,annoying意为“恼人的,使人烦恼的”。下文“that annoyed them about the other”也有提示。答案 A 5.5】解析 商量解决问题的目的当然是使生活更幸福,因此答案选happier。答案 A 6.6】解析 由“So each of them went to a ____7____ room and thought of the things that annoyed them about the other”可知,丈夫同意了妻子的提议。答案 D 7.7】解析 根据语境推断,此处指夫妻俩各自走向不同的房间去想对方的缺点。答案 B 8.8】解析 接着他们都在思考这个问题,并且把他们想到的都写下来。fit in with“适合,与……一致”;look up to“尊敬,尊重”;come up with“想出,提出”;face up to“敢于面对”。答案 C 9.9】解析 go over“查看,细看”;carry out“执行,实施”;answer for“对……负责”;look for“寻找,期待”。第二天早上,他们决定看看彼此的缺点。答案 A 10.0】解析 既然“It had many items on it”,那么应该是“足足写满了三页”。答案 C 11.1】解析 由下文“What's wrong?”可推断,此处表示“丈夫的脸上显得有些悲伤”。答案 C 12.2】解析 根据“Nothing”以及下文“The wife continued to read...”可知,此处表示“继续念吧”。答案 B 13.3】解析 妻子又接着念,一直把整整三页向丈夫念完。答案 B 14.4】解析 依据上文内容,妻子向丈夫提议双方各自写出对方的小毛病,目的是使他们的生活更幸福,因此,当她说“现在该你念了,然后我们谈谈所列举的缺点”这句话时,心情是很高兴的。happily“高兴地,愉快地”;miserably“痛苦地,悲惨地”;slightly“轻微地,稍微地”;cautiously“谨慎地,小心地”。答案 A 15.5】解析 由“I don't have anything on my list.”可推知“丈夫觉得妻子这样就很完美了”,因此,答案选D。答案 D 16.6】解析 丈夫觉得妻子很完美,所以他不想尝试来改变她。答案 B 17.7】解析 由“turned her head and wept”可知,妻子被丈夫的诚实和对她深深的爱所“感动”,因此答案选A。答案 A 18.8】解析 因为丈夫没有写妻子的任何缺点,也不想让妻子为自己改变什么,由此可知,丈夫接纳了妻子的全部。答案 C 19.9】解析 根据连词连接成分对等可知此处填depressed,意为“沮丧的,消沉的”。inspired“激动人心的”;excited“兴奋的”;satisfied“满意的”。答案 D 20.20】解析 由“We have a wonderful world that is full of beauty,light and promise”可知,该处表示“我们不必浪费时间……”,因此答案选waste。kill one's time“消磨时间”。答案 D
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