Towards the end of the baseball game, a controversial call was given. At full speed Paul Harvey slid home (本壘)and, thinking he had just ___36___ a game-changing run, he stood up only to face the words, “You’re ___37___!”

Angry, he threw off his helmet and ran over to explain to the ___38___ why the call was wrong. Before his ___39___ really got out of control, someone pulled him away, and he walked to the bench---___40___.

Long after the coaches, players, and fans had gone home, he realized the impact of his ___41___. Like most of us do when we are faced with the __42___ of our actions, he could have just let it go, reasoning, “Everybody ___43___ it.”

However, in the silence of his heart, he knew that just ___44___ everyone else does it, that doesn’t make it all right. And so, long after his friends had gone home, he ___45___ that coach back up to the school—not to ___46___ his car. No, the boy tracked this man down so he could tell him face to face, “I’m sorry, Sir. It was all my___47___.”

It takes true courage to stand up to face the ___48___ we all make and say, “I was wrong. I’m sorry.” What makes this ___49___ unique is that it wasn’t meant for the world to ___50___, it was meant simply as a way to stay ___51___ to his own heart.

The truth is at one time or another we have all been this boy --- ___52___ out in anger, saying hurtful things, and feeling ___53___ for doing so. But the real test comes later when we are ___54___ with the choice to say “sorry” or to walk away thinking, “Ah, they’ll get over it.”

Maybe the “they” is a customer, a friend, or a child. Whoever it is, don’t pass up the opportunity to get right with your own heart. The time for apology is now! Courage is a ___55___ of the heart.

1.A. broken              B. scored         C. hit            D. completed

2.A. down                B. in             C. off            D. out

3.A. judge               B. fan            C. coach          D. player

4.A. temper              B. strength       C. mood           D. spirit

5.A. peaceful            B. pale           C. hopeful        D. disappointed

6.A. explanation         B. argument       C. performance    D. behavior

7.A. satisfaction        B. guilt          C. embarrassment  D. pride

8.A. does                B. hates          C. likes          D. receives

9.A. until               B. because        C. when           D. if

10.A. accompanied        B. sent           C. brought        D. tracked

11.A. repair             B. clean          C. destroy        D. drive

12.A. fault              B. rudeness       C. mistake        D. carelessness

13.A. promise            B. impoliteness   C. effort         D. attempt

14.A. situation          B. excuse         C. announcement   D. apology

15.A. praise             B. remember       C. hear           D. see

16.A. true               B. still          C. calm           D. sensitive

17.A. setting            B. acting         C. looking        D. holding

18.A. regretful          B. brave          C. nervous        D. right

19.A. offered            B. awarded        C. presented      D. charged

20.A. matter          B. description     C. bottom        D. expression

 

【答案】

 

1.B

2.D

3.C

4.A

5.B

6.D

7.C

8.A

9.B

10.D

11.C

12.A

13.B

14.D

15.C

16.A

17.B

18.D

19.C

20.A

【解析】

1.考查動詞。結(jié)合前面的“告訴跑出本壘”  可知Harvey認(rèn)為自己能“得分”。 score(在比賽中)得分。

2.考查副詞?伤酒饋頃r,聽到卻是“你出局了”。out (棒球等)出局。

3.考查名詞。結(jié)合下文Harvey跟蹤coach到學(xué)校并向他道歉可知,此處他想向coach解釋一下。

4.考查名詞。結(jié)合下文Harvey道歉可知,此處做的是不理智的行為,故選temper!霸谒钠馐Э刂啊。

5.考查形容詞。此時的Harvey很生氣,氣的臉色“蒼白”。

6.考查名詞。在其他人離開后,平靜下來的Harvey意識到自己的“行為”behavior的影響。

7.考查名詞。當(dāng)事人自己認(rèn)為能得分,結(jié)果卻是“出局”,這令當(dāng)事人很尷尬(embarrassment)。句意:像大多數(shù)人一樣,當(dāng)面對我們的行動帶來的尷尬時,他本可能也只是讓這件事過去。說,“(在那種情況下)每個人都會那么做”。

8.考查動詞。參考42解析。結(jié)合下文everyone else does it。

9.考查連詞。可他知道僅僅因為其他人都這么做,并不能使這種行為正確。前后兩句是因果關(guān)系。

10.考查動詞。結(jié)合下文the boy tracked this man。 track 跟蹤;追蹤。因此Harvey就跟著教練回到學(xué)校,不是為了發(fā)泄而砸destroy他的車,而是為了道歉。

11.考查動詞。參考45解析。

12.考查名詞。It is my fault. 這是我的過錯。

13.考查名詞。結(jié)合后半句“I was wrong. I’m sorry.”可知此處應(yīng)是“不好的內(nèi)容”。 Impoliteness無禮;失禮。

14.考查名詞。由this判斷所填名詞應(yīng)指代前面提到的內(nèi)容“道歉”。

15.考查動詞。句意:使道歉獨特的不是讓世人聽到hear,它僅僅是讓人忠誠與自己的內(nèi)心。

16.考查形容詞。true to 忠實于,信守。

17.考查動詞。act out(用行動)把……表示出來。

18.考查形容詞。發(fā)泄自己的怒火時,感覺自己的做法是“正確”的。

19.考查動詞。be presented with面對。

20.考查名詞。 a matter of ……的情況、問題或事情。

 

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