A terrible thing happened to me while I was watching TV recently:I realized that I had aged.Now of course I know that I am aging,it's just that I hadn't realized quite how old I was until I saw a participant who I recognized on a reality TV show.Well,I didn't recognize her but I recognized her name,I'd slightly known her in my 20s when she'd been the celebrity who had stolen my roommates' boyfriends.
However,here's the thing that shocked me—I hadn't recognized her because rather than the beauty I remembered,on my TV was a middle-aged mum cooking.And then it hit me:that's what I look like too.
It's a particularly cruel change of nature that we can't see ourselves as others do.We see our own face so often that the wrinkles that start to cut through it just go unnoticed.Occasionally we might get a rude awakening when suddenly our bodies stop working as expected but,for the most part,we're left to get on with growing old without too many reminders.But when you get a reminder...oof!Since that show aired,I have sat in front of the mirror analyzing my face and wondering how I came to look so like my mother without noticing.I've also realized that my waist no longer fits into baby fat but a middle-aged spread.
I also fear that I don't know what middle age looks like for my generation.Did my mother still feel 24 when in reality she was 15 years older?And why do I not feel like I'm where I should be as I approach 40?I definitely remember writing a list of things I will have achieved by the time I'm 40 at 19.Where is the house in the South of France or the Porsche 911 she so desperately wanted?
Since then,I've started to redefine myself.I don't want to put everything down to age but I can't quite stop myself.Tired again?Must be my age.Thank God then for social media.All around me I see amazing women at the other end of their 40s.They've accepted their age and seem to love it,so I'm hopeful that as I move into the next decade that will be me too.And maybe I'll get the Porsche before I'm 50.
(1)What is implied in Paragraph 1? BB
A.The author has been friends with the TV celebrity.
B.The TV celebrity used to be popular among boys.
C.The TV celebrity now lives a life of extreme luxury.
D.The aging process doesn't affect the TV celebrity.
(2)In most cases,how do we perceive the aging process? BB
A.We clearly know what happens.
B.It is very likely to slip our mind.
C.We can accept it quite peacefully.
D.It always brings about hopelessness.
(3)The underlined word "that" in the last paragraph refers to CC.
A.a(chǎn) lady denying being old
B.the ambitious self aged 19
C.a(chǎn) woman accepting her age
D.the celebrity on the TV show
(4)What is the theme of this article? AA
A.It matters not how long we live but how.
B.Wrinkles are just evidence of great wisdom.
C.Age is a very high price to pay for maturity.
D.The best tunes are played on the oldest violins.
【考點(diǎn)】生命的意義與價(jià)值;記敘文.
【答案】B;B;C;A
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