单选题
What a difference Kathleen made in my college life! She was confident where I was shaky. She was disciplined while I was wild. She was responsible; I was lazy. We signed up for all of the same classes. I was so impressed with her. She worked with incredible diligence and with such self-assurance. I started to emulate her. I wanted to impress her.
One day the homework assignment was to create an exciting illustration based on a pair of shoes. I was bursting with ideas and ran home and pulled out my favorite pair of antique thrift shop "old-lady shoes." I concentrated and worked and sweated and created a self-perceived masterpiece !
I called Kathleen and bragged that I'd finished the assignment. "What?!" she exclaimed. "How could you possibly be finished already?" I was so pleased with myself that I asked her if I could run by her apartment and show her my stunning creation. "Sure," she said.
I raced down from my fifth-floor apartment, precious drawing in hand, and headed to her place. When I got there, I held up my paper with such glowing confidence, only to have my swelled cockiness crushed by Kathleen's reaction:
"Is that the only drawing you did?"
"Well, yes," I responded sheepishly. "Why?"
"C'mon," she said. "It's still nice out. Let's go to Washington Square Park and really do some drawings." I was puzzled; but when she led, I willingly followed.
The whole way to the park, Kathleen animatedly talked about form, content, composition and really studying the subjects. She described the shoes in my drawing as the kind you see on the old women that sit in the park and feed pigeons. Her excitement was contagious,
When we got to the park, she surveyed the scene and chirped, "Over there!" She pointed to a bench that was surrounded by discarded, crumpled paper bags, soda cans and empty cigarette packs. An old woman sitting on the bench had fallen asleep. Kathleen handed me her drawing pad and said, "Here. Now, draw the shoes on that woman! Draw them over and over until you really know what they look like."
I drew and drew. I filled the sketchbook pages. They were the best I'd ever done thus far. Kathleen watched, and I felt fueled by my captive audience. I was showing off! It was such fun.
The next day was the class critique. I felt so proud hanging my drawing up on the wall for all to see. I knew I had drawn an illustration to be proud of. As the class discussion circled the room to my piece, I heard my fellow students say, sensitive, accurate, beautifully stylized. I looked over at Kathleen, and she gave me that wink and loving smile of hers. College was going to be a lot more fun with her around.
And it was. She continually inspired me, laughed with me, sketched with me and went out dancing with me. Our works of art were chosen for special exhibits, and we both made the dean's list. We wore our caps and gowns together, and a few years later, I was "best woman" at her wedding. Whatever fears I had going into college about not being able to make new friends were gently washed away when I found my special, best friend.
After we obtained our BFA degrees, the world opened up for both of us. Now we are both successful self-employed artists. I work in my lovely Chelsea cooperative apartment that I bought five years ago as a freelance, illustrator, a graphic designer. Kathleen, a sculptor and mural painter. Oops! I gotta run. Kathleen and I are meeting for dinner and a movie.
单选题 "What a difference Kathleen made in my college life" means ______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[分析] 语义题型 作者在此是表示感叹,感叹她的朋友使得她的大学生活有很大的变化。因此D为答案。
单选题 The synonym of "emulate" in Paragraph 1 should be ______.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[分析] 词义题型 根据上下文语境可得知,作者认为Kathleen 处处比自己强,这激励她也想好好干,与 Kathleen 比一比(从下面画画的例子也可看出);因此B为答案。
单选题 Which of the following is the main idea of Paragraph 3 ?
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[分析] 主旨题型 见本段中的用词:I called Kathleen and bragged that I'd finished the assignment. —and show her my stunning creation. 可制作者急于完成自己的作业,且自认为自己的作品极好,对自己感到满意便想向Kathleen炫耀一番,因此D为答案。
单选题 The statement "only to have my swelled cockiness crushed by Kathleen's reaction" means that ______.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[分析] 语义题型 对本句的理解主要在对only to 的理解,only to 表示:不料竟会……,没想到会……;亦即她没有料到Kathleen会给自己泼了瓢冷水;因此选项A为答案。
单选题 The abridged word "c'mon" may stand for ______.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[分析] 词义题型 这是口语中常有的用法,相当于come on(用于祈使语气,表示:动手吧,快点,跟我来);此外还可通过上下语境用排除法推出答案;因此B为答案。
单选题 Why did the speaker say she was puzzled at Kathleen's suggestion to go to Washington Square Park?
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[分析] 推断题型 因为她认为自己画的画好却被迫了冷水,且Kathleen马上换了话题要带她去公园……;这一切均令作者感到疑惑;因此答案为D。
单选题 "Her excitement was contagious" (Paragraph 8 means ______.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[分析] 推断题型 前面提到Kathleen在带作者去公园的路上animatedly talked about... 似乎喋喋不休,然后说Her excitement was contagious. 意即自己被她感染;因此可推断出A为答案。
单选题 In the sentence "she gave me that wink," "that" may be used to refer to all the following EXCEPT ______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[分析] 是非题型 本句的情景发生在Kathleen领作者去了公园,令作者灵感大发,画出更好的作品,最后作品被挂在全班展示且得到同学们的称赞;从前文得知作者不太自信,是Kathleen令她有了巨大的改变;因此Kathleen的眼神可能透露出的是心有灵犀——sensitive,对作者的鼓励——encouraging,为作者感到自豪——proud;因此D为答案。
单选题 Which of the following in Paragraph 12 is NOT true according to the speaker?
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[分析] 是非题型 选项B,C,D的内容均在第12段中提及;A的内容虽也有提及,但意思却不一样了:文中说她们俩均上了教务长的名单,根据语境应是指两人的学业有成,上了表演名单,而不是请她们吃饭;因此A为答案。
单选题 In this story the speaker chiefly ______.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[分析] 主旨题型 通读全文可知在Kathleen的帮助下,作者取得了优异成绩,她们俩友情深厚,同呼吸共命运,东西共享,共同进步;因此B为答案。