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When I was a young child, my parents often told me that it was time that taught a man everything. I didn’t understand and wondered why _31_ had such a big influence _32_ a person. I thought I could grow up quickly to find it out as an adult. But now, _33_ I come to knock at the door of adulthood, I feel _34_ to express my own opinion on this saying. I know that I am just a high school student with very few experiences. There are still many things waiting for me in the future, yet I would like to express myself in a childish voice.
I once read this sentence, “To make this world a happy place in which to live, you had better _35_ yourself and your heart, instead of the whole world.” I was shocked. It made me think about _36_ itself. There are so many things around us that _37_ our will. We can’t force life to follow our wishes. The earth won’t stop turning no matter whether we _38_ it or not . What we can do is just to make  _39_ suit the world. I think we should learn to accept _40_ life gives us, no matter whether it’s the spring sunlight or the winter snowfall, and try to be happy.
The pop song Grandmother by Jay Chou is my favorite. I’m deeply moved by this beautiful song. I always try to _41_ every pleasant thing in my life, but now I see that I don’t catch most of the pleasant moments. It is more likely that they slip by(流逝)and leave you _42_ regretful. I realize that I’m not just living for myself and that there are others I should _43_ such as my parents, friends, and so on. They all pay attention to my growing up, _44_ it’s just a little progress.
Everyone has his or her own _45_ towards life, positive or negative. It doesn’t  matter, I think. There is one rule that should be obeyed and that’s to make this world better.
31. A. man
B. time
C. thing 
D. parent
32. A. about
B. with
C. on
D. in
33. A. before
B. after
C. as 
D. when
34. A. glad
B. angry  
C. tired 
D. anxious
35. A. praise 
B. change
C. exchange 
D. force
36. A. life 
B. money
C. heart
D. world
37. A. go with
B. go along 
C. go for
D. go against
38.A. receive 
B. check 
C. refuse  
D. accept
39.A. himself 
B. themselves
C. ourselves 
D. yourself
40. A. what
B. that 
C. which 
D. why
41. A. touch
B. escape 
C. catch
D. lose
42. A. feeling
B. looking 
C. remaining
D. proving
43. A. make of
B. speak of  
C. hear of
D. think of
44. A. in case 
B. in that
C. even if  
D. as if
45. A. idea
B. way 
C. view
D. attitude

31-35 BCADB
36-40 ADDCA
41-45 CADCD

31.考查名词。根据上文it was time that taught a man everything可知时间对人的影响巨大。
32.考查固定搭配have an influence on
33.考查连词。根据上文“我想快速长大跨入大人的行列,我跨入大人行列之前急切地向要表达自己的观点”可知选择A。
34. 考查词组搭配。feel/be anxious to do sth.急切地向做某事
35.考查动词词义。根据“要使得世界成为一个可居住的好地方,你最好改变一下自己,而不是改变整个世界”可知选择B项。
36. 考查名词。对于上文“作者的震惊使得他想起生活本身。周围的很多事情。。。”可知应该喧则A项。
37. 考查go的动词短语搭配。感到震惊之余的思考是我们周围有许多跟我们意志愿望相反的东西,可知选D。A项与…一道,B项沿着前进,C 项喜爱,D项违反。
38. 考查动词词义。根据“我们不能迫使生活顺从我们的愿望,无论我们是接受与否地球不会为此而停滞不前。”可知选用accept(接受)。A项(表面的)收到,B项检查,C项拒绝,D项接受。
39. 考查反身代词。根据what we can do is just to make…中的we可知,应该为ourselves。
40. 考查疑问代词和副词。根据accept后的宾语___life gives us,可知give缺少宾语,所以用what作give的直接宾语。
41.根据上文提到流行歌曲是作者的挚爱可知我总是尝试捕捉每一个在我的生命中令人愉悦的东西。而且下文I don’t catch most of the pleasant moments.也提到catch,所以选择catch。
42. 考查非谓语动词的词义。根据It is more likely that they slip by(流逝)and leave you _42_ regretful.可知上文中我明白我不能捕捉到生活中的愉悦,很可能他们将流逝,而给你留下的仅仅是感到遗憾而已,所以本题应选择A项。
43.考查动词短语。根据我意识到我不仅仅为我自己而活,而且还有别的人让我想起,诸如我的父母,朋友等等可知,应选D项时时想起think of。A项了解,用…制造,B说起,C听说,D想起。
44.考查连接词。即使有一点点地进展,他们都关注我的成长。所以根据句意可知选择C项。A万一,引导条件,B既然,因为,相当于since,C即使,引导让步状语,D好像,表示方式。
45.考查名词词义。根据句意:积极的或者消极的可知大家对待生活都有自己的态度,所以选择 D项。
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