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A merchant sent his son to learn the secret of happiness from the wisest of men. The young man _______ through the desert for forty days until he reached a beautiful castle(城堡) _______ the sage(圣人) lived.

When the young man entered the castle, the wise man was talking to his guests, and the young man had to wait for two hours _______ it was time for him to meet the sage. The sage listened attentively to the reason for the young man's _______, but told him that he did not have the time to _______ the secret of happiness. He _______ that the young man should take a walk around his palace and come back in two hours' time, _______, giving the young man a teaspoon, into which he _______ two drops of oil, telling him not to let the oil _______.

The young man kept his eyes ________ on the spoon when he was walking around the palace. At the end of two hours, he ________ to the wise man. The sage was not ________ with the young man, however, because he had not seen or learned ________ about the wise man's palace; his only ________ had been not to spill (洒出) the drops of oil that the wise man had given to him. Then he said to the young man, “Go back and see the ________ of my world. You can't trust a man if you don't know his house.”

Now at ________, the young man took the spoon and ________ again around the palace, this time paying attention to everything. Returning to the sage, he reported ________ all that he had seen, but the young man had spilled (洒出) the oil that wise man had given him. “Well, that is the only advice I have to give you,” said the sage. “The secret of happiness ________ in looking at all the wonders of the world and never ________ the two drops of oil in the spoon.”

1.A. looked    B. wandered    C. imagined    D. climbed

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

3.A. until    B. as    C. unless    D. though

4.A. belief    B. attention    C. visit    D. theory

5.A. report    B. explain    C. predict    D. announce

6.A. suggested    B. confused    C. agreed    D. repeated

7.A. otherwise    B. so    C. therefore    D. meanwhile

8.A. drank    B. got    C. poured    D. sent

9.A. fall    B. spill    C. cover    D. change

10.A. saw    B. looked    C. caught    D. fixed

11.A. carried    B. arrived    C. returned    D. headed

12.A. confused    B. puzzled    C. worried    D. satisfied

13.A. anything    B. nothing    C. more    D. something

14.A. doubt    B. concern    C. research    D. answer

15.A. jewelry    B. wonders    C. diamonds    D. roofs

16.A. ease    B. loss    C. all    D. sea

17.A. stopped    B. pretended    C. walked    D. picked

18.A. in detail    B. in reality    C. in total    D. in public

19.A. relies    B. remains    C. lays    D. lies

20.A. forgetting    B. separating    C. taking    D. drinking

 

1.B 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.B 6.A 7.D 8.C 9.B 10.D 11.C 12.D 13.A 14.B 15.B 16.A 17.C 18.A 19.D 20.A 【解析】这是一篇故事。文章讲述一个店主派儿子去从世界上最聪明的人那里了解快乐的秘诀,而智者没有直接告诉他答案,而是让男孩做了两个任务,通过这两个任务,男孩了解到快乐的秘诀。 1.考查动词。A. looked看;B. wandered徘徊;C. imagined想象;D. climbed爬。句意:这个孩子在沙漠里艰难地跋涉了40天,直到到达那位智者的住处——一座位于高山顶上的城堡。结合句意,可知答案为B。 2.考查定语从句。句意:这个孩子在沙漠里艰难地跋涉了40天,直到到达那位智者的住处——一座位于高山顶上的城堡。此处是where引导的定语从句。 3.考查状语从句。A. until直到……为止;B. as随着;C. unless除非;D. though虽然。句意:这个孩子在沙漠里艰难地跋涉了40天,直到到达那位智者的住处——一座位于高山顶上的城堡。此处指“直到”,故选A。 4.考查名词。A. belief信念;B. attention关注;C. visit访问;D. theory理论。智者认真倾听年轻人来访的原因,但告诉他,他没有时间去表达幸福的秘密。故选C。 5.考查动词。A. report报告;B. explain解释;C. predict预测;D. announce宣布。智者认真倾听年轻人来访的原因,但告诉他,他没有时间去表达幸福的秘密。故选B。 6.考查动词。A. suggested建议;B. confused使困惑;C. agreed同意;D. repeated重复。他建议年轻人在他的宫殿里散步,两小时后回来,与此同时给这个年轻人一茶匙,他往里面倒了两滴油,告诉他不要让油溢出。故选A。 7.考查副词。A. otherwise否则;B. so所以;C. therefore因此;D. meanwhile与此同时。他建议年轻人在他的宫殿里散步,两小时后回来,与此同时给这个年轻人一茶匙,他往里面倒了两滴油,告诉他不要让油溢出。故选D。 8.考查动词。A. drank喝;B. got得到;C. poured倾倒;D. sent送,寄出。他建议年轻人在他的宫殿里散步,两小时后回来,与此同时给这个年轻人一茶匙,他往里面倒了两滴油,告诉他不要让油溢出。故选C。 9.考查动词。A. fall落下;B. spill使溢出;C. cover覆盖;D. change改变。他建议年轻人在他的宫殿里散步,两小时后回来,与此同时给这个年轻人一茶匙,他往里面倒了两滴油,告诉他不要让油溢出。故选B。 10.考查动词。A. saw看见;B. looked看;C. caught抓住;D. fixed修理,固定。当他在宫殿里散步时,他的眼睛一直盯着勺子。fix one’s eyes on/upon凝视着……,集中精力在……,可知答案为D。 11.考查动词。A. carried携带,搬运;B. arrived到达;C. returned返回,归还;D. headed朝着。两个小时后,他回到了智者那里。结合句意可知此处指“返回”,故选C。 12.考查形容词。A. confused困惑的;B. puzzled疑惑的;C. worried担忧的;D. satisfied满意的。然而,圣人对这个年轻人并不满意。然后,因为这个年轻人还没有看到或学过任何关于智者宫殿的东西;他唯一关心的是不要把智者给他的油滴洒出来。根据后面的however, because he had not seen or learned可知,智者对年轻人“不满意”,故选D。 13.考查不定代词。A. anything任何事情;B. nothing没有什么;C. more更多;D. something某事。根据because he had not seen or learned可知,一定是“任何事情”,故选A。 14.考查名词。A. doubt怀疑;B. concern关心;C. research研究;D. answer回答。根据下文…had been not to spill (洒出) the drops of oil that the wise man had given to him.可知,他唯一所“关心”的是油没溢出,故选B。 15.考查名词。A. jewelry珠宝;B. wonders奇迹;C. diamonds钻石;D. roofs屋顶。句意:回去看看我的世界里的奇迹吧。可知这里指刚才只关心油是否溢出,没有看到我的世界里的奇迹。故选B。 16.考查名词。A. ease舒适;B. loss损失;C. all全部;D. sea海洋。句意:现在放松多了,这个年轻人拿着勺子又从宫殿走了一遍。at ease舒适,自由自在,根据句意及上下文此题选A。 17.考查动词。A. stopped停止;B. pretended假装;C. walked散步;D. picked挑选。句意:现在放松多了,这个年轻人拿着勺子又从宫殿走了一遍。又在宫殿走了一次,故选C。 18.考查名词。A. in detail详细地;B. in reality事实上;C. in total总共;D. in public公共地。句意:回到了智者那儿,他详细地说出了他看到的一切。故选A。 19.考查动词。A. relies依赖;B. remains仍然,保持;C. lays下蛋,摆放;D. lies位于,躺,说谎。句意:快乐的秘诀就在于观看世界美景的同时不要忘记手中勺子里的油。lie in在于,根据句意及上下文此题选D。 20.考查动词。A. forgetting忘记;B. separating分离;C. taking拿走;D. drinking喝。句意:快乐的秘诀就在于观看世界美景的同时不要忘记手中勺子里的油。根据句意及上下文此题选A。
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