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If you have ever been discouraged because of failure, please read on. For often, achieving what you set out to do is not the important thing. Let me explain.

Two brothers decided to dig a deep hole behind their house. As they were working, a couple of older boys stopped by to________. “What are you doing?” asked one of the visitors. “We plan to dig a hole all the way through the________!” one of the brothers volunteered ________ .

The older boys began to ________, telling the younger ones that digging a hole all the way through the earth was________. After a long silence, one of the________picked up a jar full of spiders, worms and many other kinds of insects. He ________the lid and showed the wonderful________to the scoffing(嘲笑的)visitors. Then he said quietly and ________, “Even if we don’t dig all the way through the earth, look at what we have found________the way!”

Their goal was far too ambitious, but it did cause them to dig. And that is________a goal is for — to cause us to move in the ________we have chosen, in other words, to keep us________! But not every goal will be fully ________ . Not every job will end ________. Not every hope will come to pass. Not every love will last. Not every dream will be ________. But when you fall________of your aim, perhaps you can say, “Yes, but look at what I found along the way! Look at the wonderful things________ my life because I tried to do something!” It is in the digging ________life is lived. And I believe it is the joy in the journey, in the end, that truly ________.

1.A. watch        B. work            C. rest             D. laugh

2.A. house          B. road           C. wall              D. earth

3.A. calmly         B. excitedly       C. patiently       D. impatiently

4.A. stare          B. think          C. laugh            D. smile

5.A. important      B. impossible     C. difficult         D. interesting

6.A. diggers       B. watchers        C. visitors         D. passers-by

7.A. moved          B. pushed          C. broke           D. removed

8.A. jars           B. scenes         C. pictures         D. contents

9.A. properly       B. happily        C. carefully         D. confidently

10.A. in            B. along           C. to               D. out

11.A. where         B. how           C. what            D. which

12.A. direction     B. way             C. life              D. sight

13.A. thinking     B. digging        C. moving          D. living

14.A. made          B. prepared       C. kicked          D. achieved

15.A. successfully B. pleasantly     C. surprisingly      D. hopelessly

16.A. come true     B. treasured      C. made              D. realized

17.A. out          B. lost            C. short            D. behind

18.A. breaking into B. coming into     C. turning to       D. holding to

19.A. when          B. where           C. which             D. that

20.A. appears       B. happens        C. matters           D. Exists

 

1.A 2.D 3.B 4.C 5.B 6.A 7.D 8.D 9.D 10.B 11.C 12.A 13.B 14.D 15.A 16.D 17.C 18.B 19.D 20.C 【解析】 试题分析:本文用一个故事,来讲述了一个道理,人们应该有目标,并为实现该目标而付出自己的劳动,尽管这个目标有可能实现不了,而在做的过程中却得到了自己的快乐是非常重要的。 1.A考查动词。A. watch看;B. work工作; C. rest 休息;D. laugh笑;大一点的孩子对两兄弟正在干的事情感兴趣,在边上看,故选A。 2.D考查名词。A. house房子;B. road 马路;C. wall 墙;D. earth土地;根据 dig a hole可知两兄弟是在挖地,故选D。 3.B考查副词。A. calmly平静; B. excitedly激动;C. patiently耐心;D. impatiently 不耐烦;根据 “We plan to dig a hole all the way through the 42 !” 的感叹号,说明语气是激动的,故选B。 4.C考查动词。A. stare 盯;B. think想;C. laugh 笑;D. smile 微笑;根据telling the younger ones that digging a hole all the way through the earth was 45 . 可知大点的孩子在嘲笑两兄弟的做法是不可行的,选C。 5.B考查形容词。 A. important重要;B. impossible不可能;C. difficult困难;D. interesting有趣;大点的孩子在嘲笑两兄弟的做法是不可行的,根据常识可知,选B。 6.A 考查名词。A. diggers 掘地者;B. watchers 观察者;C. visitors拜访者;D. passers-by路人;根据We plan to dig a hole可知两人是在挖地,所以称他们为挖掘者,故选A。 7.D考查动词。A. moved 移动;B. pushed 推;C. broke 坏的;D. removed移除;根据showed the wonderful 48 可知,他们揭开盖子,给两个男孩展示瓶子里的东西,remove the lid,揭开瓶盖,可知选D。 8.D考查名词。A. jars广口瓶;B. scenes 场景;C. pictures图画;D. contents内容;他们给两个男孩展示瓶子里的内容,因为那些小东西被放在瓶子里了,故选D。 9.D考查副词。A. properly 正确的;B. happily 快乐的;C. carefully 仔细的;D. confidently自信的;根据quietly 可知要选择一个和“安静地”这个单词意思贴切的词,properly有“郑重其事”之感,说明两兄弟很重视自己的发现,选D。 10.B考查介词。A. in 在里面;B.along 沿着;C. to到;D. out外面;我们沿着土地挖,发现的东西,选B。 11.C考查关系词。A. where 哪里;B. how怎么办;C. what 什么;D. which 哪一个;表语从句,what在从句中做for的宾语,选C。 12.A考查名词。A. direction 方向; B. way方式;C. life 生活;D. sight景象;目标就是使我们在既定的奋斗方向上不断前行的动力,选A。 13.B考查动词。A. thinking想;B. digging挖掘;C. moving移动;D. living生活;本文讲述的是挖地的故事,此处呼应前文,所以用keep digging,不断挖掘,故选B。 14.D考查动词。A. made 使得;B. prepared准备;C. kicked踢;D. achieved获得;但不是每个目标都能实现,achieve the goal实现目标,故选D。 15.A考查副词。A. successfully成功;B. pleasantly满意的;C. surprisingly惊讶;D. hopelessly无望;也不是每份工作都会成功收尾,上文讲不是每个目标都能实现,此处和上文的语境相符,故选A。 16.D考查动词。A. come true实现,后面不能接宾语;B. treasured 珍惜;C. made使得;D. realized实现;不是每个梦想都能被实现,故选D。 17.C考查副词。A. out 在外面;B. lost丢失;C. short 短;D. behind之后;fall short of sth固定短语,达不到....,当你达不到你的目标的时候,故选C。 18.B考查动词短语。A. breaking into闯入;B. coming into 进入,得到;C. turning to 转向,求助于;D. holding to坚持;看看因为我的努力而进入到我的生活中的美好的东西吧,故选B。 19.D考查关系词。A. when何时;B. where 哪里;C. which哪个;D. that 那个;强调句,固定句式it is...that...,生活就是不断“挖掘”,故选D。 20. 考点:故事类短文阅读
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46

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31

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