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I ask my grandpa what it feels like to grow old. He ______ this question while we sit in his office overlooking the yard, where an empty bird feeder swings ______ from a tree branch. The yard has gone into a state of ______ in recent years. Grandpa no longer possesses the energy to maintain its ______ splendid glory.

After taking a sip of his black tea, he asks me a question. “Have you ever been in a hot ______ when the water ran cold?” I tell him I have. “That’s what ______ feels like,” he says. “At first the water is too warm, but you ______ the heat and begin enjoying it. When you’re young, you think it’s going to be this way ______. But one day you realize the ______ begins to drop. You gradually feel the warmth leaving your body. The water is still pleasant, but you know it’ll soon become cold and there’s nothing you can do,” he ______. “I knew a few people who decided to ______ the shower. I was able to stay in because I ______ myself recalling the showers of my youth. It’s too late now, and no matter how hard I try, I’ll never get the hot water ______ again.”

This is how my grandpa felt about growing old, but he has lived a good life to have ______ the birth of his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

After dinner, I fetch a bag of birdseed, take it out to the ______ and pour the seed into the feeder. I go inside,______ to tell Grandpa about what I’ve done, only to find he is sleeping. I think about waking him up ______ decide not to disturb his sleep, a sleep which will soon ______ forever. I hope he is ______ the dreams of his youth, remembering the ______ of days gone by, the days before the water ran cold.

1.A. reads    B. considers    C. admits    D. asks

2.A. wildly    B. lifelessly    C. helplessly    D. slowly

3.A. decline    B. peace    C. boom    D. repair

4.A. ever    B. lately    C. once    D. only

5.A. stove    B. shower    C. temper    D. day

6.A. growing    B. sleeping    C. aging    D. living

7.A. get used to    B. get addicted to    C. get tired of    D. get rid of

8.A. instead    B. forever    C. sometime    D. then

9.A. pressure    B. quality    C. temperature    D. level

10.A. concludes    B. compromises    C. complains    D. continues

11.A. take    B. enjoy    C. leave    D. refuse

12.A. contented    B. confused    C. taught    D. cheated

13.A. on    B. off    C. up    D. down

14.A. ordered    B. given    C. demanded    D. witnessed

15.A. window    B. yard    C. room    D. office

16.A. disappointed    B. puzzled    C. depressed    D. excited

17.A. but    B. so    C. or    D. and

18.A. end    B. change    C. last    D. disappear

19.A. valuing    B. achieving    C. experiencing    D. dreaming

20.A. strength    B. warmth    C. energy    D. soul

 

1.B 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.B 6.C 7.A 8.B 9.C 10.D 11.C 12.A 13.A 14.D 15.B 16.D 17.A 18.C 19.D 20.B 【解析】 本文是情感故事类。年少的作者问自己的爷爷变老是什么感觉?爷爷把变老比喻成洗澡时的水由热变冷的过程,但是还要慢慢地适应。 1.B 考查动词辨析。句意:我问我爷爷老了是什么感觉。当我们坐在他的办公室里俯瞰院子时,他考虑了这个问题。从句意可判断爷爷在回答这个问题时是思考了一下,故选B. considers考虑,思考符合题意,故选B。 2.B 考查副词。wildly疯狂地,粗暴地,野蛮地;lifelessly无生机地; helplessly无助地;slowly慢慢地。句意:在院子里面,树枝上有一只空的喂鸟器毫无生机地摇摆着。因为没有了鸟的存在,喂鸟器也毫无生机了,故选B. 3.A 考查名词辨析。根据下文“Grandpa no longer possesses the energy to maintain” 爷爷再也没有精力去维修了,可知应该是衰败中,故选decline衰落; peace和平;boom繁荣;repair修理。故选A。 4. C . 考查副词。 ever永远,曾经,以前;lately近来,最近,不久以前; once一次,曾经,一旦;only仅仅,只是。根据句意可知,爷爷再也没有精力去维持曾经的辉煌了。故选C。 5.B 考查名词辨析。你有过你一直在洗热火澡,突然冷水出来了? Stove炉子;shower 淋浴; temper性情,脾气; day天,白天。由此可知是showers更为合适,故选B. 6.C 考查动词辨析。这就是变老的感觉。根据上下文可知是爷爷回答作者提出的变老是什么感觉的问题,故选C. aging变老。 7.A 考查动词短语辨析。 get used to习惯…;get addicted to沉溺于… ;get tired of对…厌烦了;get rid of摆脱…。根据句意可知:起初水是太热了,但你习惯了热,开始享受它。故选A. 8.B 考查副词辨析。Instead相反地;forever永远;sometime 有时; then那时。根据句意:当你年轻的时候,你认为永远都会这样,故选B。 9.C 考查名词辨析。根据本空后的“You gradually feel the warmth leaving your body.” 你慢慢地感觉到温暖离开你的身体,可知水变冷了,即温度下降了,故选C. temperature温度; pressure 压力; quality质量;level水平,故选C。 10.D 考查动词。。A. concludes总结;B. compromises妥协C. complains 抱怨;D. continues继续。从上下文的语境可知是爷爷继续说,故选D. continues继续 11.C. 考查动词辨析。水依然舒服,但很快就会变冷,你什么也做不了。我知道有些人决定不洗了。根据上下文的语境可知水变冷了,所以想离开。故选C. leave离开。符合语境,故选C。 12.A 考查动词辨析。 A. contented满足的,满意的;B. confused困惑的;C. taught 教D. cheated欺骗。我要呆在那儿因为我满足于回忆我以前的风风雨雨。通过上下文的内容可知是满足于回忆,故选A。 13.A 考查固定搭配。Sth get on某事进行下去;get off下车;出发,离去,不涉足; get up起床 ;get down下来,写下来,记下。句意:现在太晚了,不管我怎么努力,我再也不会得到热水了。故根据句意可知A符合题意,故选A. 14.D 考查动词。A. order命令;B. give给C. demand要求;D. witness见证。根据句意可知:这就是我爷爷变老的感觉,但他过着幸福的生活,亲眼目睹(witness)了他的子孙后代。通过分析可知D符合语境。 15.B 考查名词辨析。从下文“I go inside”.可知我是走出了院子。故选B. yard院子。 16.D 考查形容词。A. disappointed失望的;B. puzzled 困惑的;C. depressed情绪低落的,沮丧的;D. excited激动的。从句意可知,作者还是个孩子,放点鸟食在喂鸟器上非常激动,故选D。 17.A 考查连词辨析。我想过叫醒他,但还是决定不去打扰他睡觉。 从句意可知前后是转折的,故选A. but。 18.C 考查动辨析。A. end结束; B. change 变化;C. last 持续;D. disappear消失。句意:一个很快就会永远持续的睡眠。根据句意说明爷爷很快就会去世。故选C. 19.D 考查固定搭配。 A. value…B. achieve;C. experience;D. dream。根据句意:我希望爷爷能梦到他年轻时。Dream a…dream.做….的梦想。故选D. 20.B 考查名词。A. strength力气;B. warmt温暖;C. energy精力;D. soul灵魂; 精神。根据句意:想起逝去的温暖的日子。根据句意可知B正确的。
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