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One of
the easiest things in the world is to become a
fault-finder. However,
life can be 36
when you are not busy finding fault with it.
Several years ago I 37 a letter from
seventeen-year-old Kerry, who described
herself as a world-class fault-finder,
almost always 38 by things. People were
always doing things that annoyed her,
and 39 was ever good enough. She was highly
self-critical
and
also
found
fault
with
her
friends.
She
became
a
really
40
person.
Unfortunately,
it
took
a
horrible
accident
to
change
her
41
Her
best
friend
was
seriously hurt in a car
crash. What made it almost 42 to deal with was
that the
day before the 43 , Kerry had
visited her friend and had spent the whole time
criticizing her 44 of boyfriends, the
way she was living, the way she related to
her mother, and various other things
she felt she needed to 45 It wasn't until her
friend
was
badly
hurt
that
Kerry
became
46
her
habit
of
finding
fault.
Very
quickly,
she learned to
appreciate life rather than to 47 everything so
harshly (
刻薄
) .
She was able to transfer her new wisdom
to other parts of her 48 as well.
Perhaps most of us aren't as extreme at
fault-finding, 49 when we're honest,
we
can be sharply 50 of the world. I'm not
suggesting you 51 problems, or that
you
pretend things are 52 than they are, but simply
that you learn to allow things
to be as
they are
—
53 most of the
time, and especially when it's not a really big
54 .
Train yourself to
good at letting things go. And when you
do, you'll get back your enthusiasm and
love for life.
36.
A.
lonely
37.
A.
received
38.
A.
threatened
39.
A.
anything
40.
A.
caring
41.
A.
attitude
B.
great
B.
answered
C.
quiet
C.
expected
D.
D.
uneasy
rejected
B.
interrupted
C.
bothered
B.
everything
B.
boring
B.
plan
C.
something
C.
interesting
C.
measure
I).
spoiled
D.
D.
D.
nothing
surprising
explanation
42.
A.
urgent
43.
A.
occasion
44.
A.
memory
45.
A.
hear
46.
A.
aware of
47.
A.
discuss
48.
A.
family
49.
A.
so
50.
A.
proud
51.
A.
face
52.
A.
rarer
53.
A.
at least
54.
A.
task
55.
A.
practice
B.
unnecessary
C.
certain
B.
event
B.
notice
B.
contribute
B.
afraid of
B.
realize
B.
life
B.
or
B.
sure
B.
create
B.
better
B.
at last
B.
deal
B.
speech
C.
accident
C.
evidence
C.
express
D.
D.
D.
D.
impossible
adventure
choice
admit
confused about
settle
education
for
critical
ignore
worse
so
far
duty
pity
C.
curious about
D.
C.
judge
C.
career
C.
but
C.
hopeful
C.
solve
C.
stranger
C.
by far
C.
result
C.
rest
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D
【文章大意】本文是一篇叙议结合的文章。文章告诉我们,做一个吹毛求疵的人很容易,
但是人生如果不那么刻意找茬的话,也是挺好的。文章通过
Kerry
的经历告诉我们,在没
有什么大不了的时候,不要那么刻意地挑毛病,要学会
忍住不说,这并不是让我们忽视问
题的存在,而是因为它们的存在不影响什么,太过于挑
毛病,生活过得就会失去热情。
[
语
篇
解读
]
本文为夹叙夹议文,题材是生活态度。世界上最容易的
事情之一是做一个挑错的
人,然而当你不去忙于挑错的时候,生活会变得很快乐。作者通
过讲述发生在
Kerry
身上
的一个故
事诠释了这一点。
本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。
Kerry
本来是一个事事挑剔、
苛刻的女
孩,但通过她最
好的朋友遭遇了车祸这件事,她变得对一切不再那么刻薄了。这篇文章旨
在告诉我们:不
要用一种挑剔的眼光去看世界,要心胸开阔一些。当我们养成这种习惯的
时候,就能重拾
生活中的热情,而且心中会充满爱。
36
.
【考点】本题考查语篇理解中“措辞界定”
。
【答案】
B
【解析】上文中提及挑毛病很容
易,下文用
however
一词进行转折,告
诉我们,不找毛病其实也挺好,故选
great
。
36
.
B
由首段和后文作者
讲述的故事寓意可知,当你不忙于挑错的时候.生活会变得令人愉快
(great)
p>
。
great
使人快乐的;
lonely
孤独的,寂寞的;
quiet
安静的,平静的;
uneasy
不
安的,忧虑的。
37
.
p>
【考点】本题考查语篇理解中“措辞界定”
。
【答案】
A
【解析】下文叙述信的内容,因
< br>此此处理应是描述收到了一封信,故选
received
。
37
.
A
几
年前,我收到
(received)
一封
十七岁的
Kerry
的来信。
ans
wer
回复;
expect
期盼;
p>
reject
拒绝。几年以前,我收到一个
来自
17
岁女孩
kerry
的信。
38
.
【考点】本题考查语篇理解中“措辞界定”
。
【
答案】
C
【解析】上文提及她是个世界一
流的找茬者,后文提及人们总是做让她恼火的事情,因此此处理应是被一些事情弄得很恼
怒,
bother
此处表示“使恼怒”之意。
38
.
C
由下句的
People were always doing things
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