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IV.阅读理解BillRobinsonisontrialformurder因谋杀而受审.HegrewupinasmalltowninOhioandthenwenttoKentStateUniversityforoneyear.WhenhewasnineteenyearsoldhewasaskedtojointhearmyandwassoonsenttofightinVietnam.HewasveryunhappythereashehatedthewarandhehatedkillingpeoplE.Twoyearslaterhereturnedhomeandtriedtopickupwherehehadleftoffbutthingswereneverquitethesameagainfortheyoungblackman.Foronethinghealwayshadterribledreamsaboutthewar.Hecouldnotconcentrateonhisstudiesandsoonhehadtoleaveschool.Thenhewasfiredfromonejobafteranother.Hewantedtomeetsomeoneniceandgetmarriedbuthejustcouldn'tseemtogetclosetoanyonE.Hebecameangryeasilyandpeopleavoidedhim.Hewasalwayslonely.FinallyonedaywhileeatingatarestaurantBilllostcontrolofhimselfandshotsomeonefornoreasonatall.Bill'slawyerhopesthathewillnotbeheldresponsiblefortheshooting.Hehopesthatthejudgeandthejury陪审团willunderstandthatBillwastemporarilyinsane一时精神错乱anddidnotreallychoosetokillanyonE.1.WhatdidBillRobinsondoafterhereturnedfromabroadA.HegaveupthechancetogobacktocollegE.B.HetriedtogobacktohisnormallifE.C.Hepickeduphisthingsandleftagain.D.Hefoundwhathehaddreamedof.2.Hefailedtocompletehiscollegeeducationbecausehe____.A.hatedschoolB.joinedthearmyC.didn'tstudyhardD.founditdifficulttokeephismindonhisstudies3.Henevermarriedbecause____.A.therewerenonicegirlsaroundB.hedidn'tcaretomeetanygirlsC.hehadn'tmetgirlsthathelikedD.hefoundithardtomakefriendswithgirls4.Thebesttitleforthisarticleis____.A.RobinsononTrialB.MurderataRestaurantC.AYoungBlackManD.AVictim受害者oftheVietnamWar
___thatthegovernmentcanleadthemoutofthefinancialcrisispeopleareoptimisticaboutthefutureofthecountry.
第三部分阅读理解共20小题每小题2分满分40分阅读下列短文从每题所给的四个选项A.B.C和D中选出最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑Thefamousdirectorofabigandexpensivemovieplannedtofilmabeautifulsunsetovertheoceansothattheaudiencescouldseehisheroandheroineinfrontofitattheendofthefilmastheysaidgoodbyetoeachotherforever.Hesenthiscameracrewoutoneeveningtofilmthesunsetforhim.ThenextmorninghesaidtothemenHaveyouprovidedmewiththatsunset?NosirthemenanswereD.Thedirectorwasangry.Whynot?heaskeD.Wellsironeofthemenansweredwe’reontheeastcoasthereandthesunsetsinthewest.Wecangetyouasunriseovertheseaifnecessarybutnotasunset.ButIwantasunset!thedirectorshouteD.GototheairporttakethenextflighttothewestcoastandgetonE.ButthenayoungsecretaryhadanideA.Whydon’tyouphotographasunriseshesuggestedandthenplayitbackwards?Thenit’lllooklikeasunset.That’saverygoodidea!thedirectorsaiD.ThenheturnedtothecameracrewandsaidTomorrowmorningIwantyoutogetmeabeautifulsunriseovertheseA.Thecameracrewwentoutearlythenextmorningandfilmedabrightsunriseoverthebeachinthemiddleofabeautifulbay.Thenatnineo’clocktheytookittothedirector.Hereitissirtheysaidandgaveittohim.HewasverypleaseD.Theyallwentintothestudio.AllrightthedirectorexplainednowourheroandheroinearegoingtosaygoodbyE.Runthefilmbackwardssothatwecanseethe‘sunset’behindthem.Thesunsetbeganbutafteraquarterofaminutethedirectorsuddenlyputhisfaceinhishandsandshoutedtothecameracrewtostop.Thebirdsinthefilmwereflyingbackwardsandthewavesontheseaweregoingawayfromthebeach.56.Oneeveningthedirectorsenthiscameracrewout_________.A.tofilmasceneontheseaB.tofindanactorandanactressC.towatchabeautifulsunsetD.tomeettheaudience57.Whydidthedirectorwanttosendhiscrewtothewestcoast?A.Becausehechangedhismindaboutgettingasunset.B.Becausehewasangrywithhiscrew.C.Becausehewantedtogetasceneofsunset.D.Becauseitwashissecretary’ssuggestion.58.Thedirectorwantedtofilmasunsetovertheoceanbecause______.A.itwentwellwiththeseparationoftheheroandheroineB.whentheyarrivedatthebeachitwasalreadyintheeveningC.itwasmoremovingthanasunriseD.theoceanlookedmorebeautifulatsunset59.Afterthesunsetbeganthedirectorsuddenlyputhisfaceinhishands______.A.becausehewasmovedtotearsB.ashesaweverythinginthefilmmovingbackwardsC.asthesunrisedidnotlookasbeautifulashehadimaginedD.becausehewasdisappointedwiththeperformanceoftheheroandheroine60.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Thecrewhadtofollowthesecretary’sadvicE.B.Ifyouwanttoseeasunrisetheeastcoatistheplacetogo.C.Thecameracrewwasn’tabletofilmthescenethefirstday.D.Thedirectororderedhiscrewtostopfilmingthesunset.
Theyalsoaskthestudentstopresenttheirindependentideasinsteadof_____________memorizingnumbersandfacts.
InthisageofInternetchatvideogamesandrealitytelevisionthereisnoshortageofmindlessactivitiestokeepachildoccupieD.Yetdespitethecompetitionmy8-year-olddaughterRebeccawantstospendherleisuretimewritingshortstories.Shewantstoenteroneofherstoriesintoawritingcontestacompetitionshewonlastyear.AsawriterIknowaboutwinningcontestandaboutlosingthem.Iknowwhatitisliketoworkhardonastoryonlytoreceivearejectionslipfromthepublisher.Ialsoknowthepressuresoftryingtoliveuptoareputationcreatedbypreviousvictories.Whatifshedoesn’twinthecontestagain?That’sthestrangethingaboutbeingaparent.SomanyofourownpastscarsanddashedhopescansurfacE.A.revelation启示camelastweekwhenIaskedherDon’tyouwanttowinagain?NosherepliedIjustwanttotellthestoryofanangelgoingtofirstgradE.Ihadjustspentweekscorrectingherstoriesasshespontaneously自发地toldthem.TellingmyselfthatIwasmerelyanexperiencedwriterguidingtheyoungwriteracrossthehallIofferedsuggestionsforcharactersconflictsandendingsforhertales.Thestoryaboutafearfulangelstartingfirstgradewasquicklyguidedbymeintothetaleofalittlegirlwithawildimaginationtakingherfirstmusiclesson.Ihadturnedhercontestintomycontestwithoutevenrealizingit.Stayingbackandgivingkidsspacetogrowisnotaseasyasitlooks.BecauseIknowverylittleaboutfarmanimalswhousetoolsorangelswhogotofirstgradeIhadtoacceptthefactthatIwasco-opting借用mydaughter’sexperiencE.WhilesteppingbackwasdifficultformeitwascertainlyagoodfirststepthatIwillquicklyfollowwithmorestepsputtingmyselffarenoughawaytogiveherroombutcloseenoughtohelpifaskeD.AllthewhileIwillberemindingmyselfthatchildrenneedroomtoexperimentgrowandfindtheirownvoices.41.Whatdowelearnfromthefirstparagraph?A.Childrendofindlotsoffuninmanymindlessactivities.B.RebeccaismuchtoooccupiedtoenjoyherleisuretimE.C.Rebeccadrawsonalotofonlinematerialsforherwriting.D.Alotofdistractionscompeteforchildren’stimenowadays.42.Whatdidtheauthorsayaboutherownwritingexperience?A.Shedidnotquiteliveuptoherreputationasawriter.B.Herwaytosuccesswasfullofpainsandfrustrations.C.ShewasconstantlyunderpressureofwritingmorE.D.Mostofherstorieshadbeenrejectedbypublishers.43.WhydidRebeccawanttoenterthisyear’swritingcontest?A.Shebelievedshepossessedrealtalentforwriting.B.Shewassureofwinningwithhermother’shelp.C.Shewantedtoshareherstorieswithreaders.D.Shehadwonaprizeinthepreviouscontest.44.Theauthortookgreatpainstorefineherdaughter’sstoriesbecause.A.shebelievedshehadtheknowledgeandexperiencetoofferguidanceB.shedidnotwanttodisappointRebeccawhoneededherhelpsomuchC.shewantedtohelpRebeccarealizeherdreamsofbecomingawriterD.shewasafraidRebecca’simaginationmightrunwildwhilewriting45.What’stheauthor’sadviceforparents?A.AwritingcareerthoughattractiveisnotforeverychildtopursuE.B.ChildrenshouldbeallowedfreedomtogrowthroughexperiencE.C.Parentsshouldkeepaneyeontheactivitiestheirkidsengagein.D.Childrenshouldbegiveneverychancetovoicetheiropinions.
Inthisseasideresortyoucan_____allthecomfortandconvenienceofmoderntourism.
–Heeventuallyrealizedhisownfaultandwantedtoreform.--_______.
Whenhewasyoungheusedto__________hardathislessons.
Theoldman_______abroadfortwentyyearsisonthewaybacktohismotherlanD.
Tessstillstoodhesitatinglikeaswimmerabouttomakehisdivehardlyknowingwhethertoreturnormoveforwardwhenafigurecameoutfromthedarkdoorofthetent.Itwasatallyoungmansmoking.Hehadanalmostblackfacethoughredandsmooth.Hismoustachewasblackwithcurledpointsthoughhecouldnotbemorethantwenty-threeor-four.Therewasallunusualforceinhisfaceandinhisdaringrollingeyes.WellmybeautywhatcanIdoforyou?saidhecomingforwarD.Andseeingthatshewasquiteataloss:NevermindmeIamMr.d’Urbervilles.HaveyoucometoseemeormymotherThisdifferedgreatlyfromwhatTesshadexpecteD.ShehaddreamedofanagedanddignifiedfacE.Shetriedtokeepcalmandanswered-Icametoseeyourmothersir.Iamafraidyoucannotseeher-sheisillinbedrepliedtherepresentativeofthehouse;forthiswasMr.Alectheonlysonofthenoblefamily.Whatisthebusinessyouwishtoseeherabout?Itisn’tbusiness-itis-Icanhardlysaywhat.PleasureOhno.WhysirifItellyouitwillseemTess’ssenseofacertainridiculewasnowsostrongthatdespitehergeneraldiscomfortatbeinghereherrosylipscurved弯曲towardsasmilemuchtotheattractionoftheyoungman.Itissofoolishshestammered结结巴巴地说;IfearIcan’ttellyouNevermind;Ilikefoolishthings.Tryagainmydearsaidhekindly.MotheraskedmetocomeTesscontinuedandindeedIwasinthemindtodosomyself.ButIdidnotthinkitwouldbelikethis.Icamesirtotellyouthatweareofthesamefamilyasyou.Ho!Poorrelations!Yes.StokesNo;d’Urbervilles.Ayay;Imeand’Urbervilles.OurnamesarewornawaytoDurbeyfield;butwehaveseveralproofsthatweared’Urbervilles.Thelocalscholarsholdtheviewthatweareandandwehaveanoldseal印章andasilverspoonmarkedwiththesamecastleasyours.Somothersaidweoughttomakeourselvesknowntoyouaswe’velostourhorsebyabadaccident;wecanhardlymakealiving.VerykindofyourmotherI’msurE.AleclookedatTessashespokeinawaythatmadeheruneasy.Andsomyprettygirlyou’vecomeonafriendlyvisittousasrelations.IsupposeIhavelookinglessconfidentanduncomfortableagain.Well—there’snoharminit.Wheredoyoulive?Whatareyou?—Tessofthed’UrbervillesByThomasHardy67.HowdoesTessfeelinthewholecourseofthemeetingwithAlecA.ExcitedandhopefulB.NervousanduncomfortableC.SurprisedbutcomfortableD.Pleasedbutembarrassed68.IntheeyesofTessAlecis________.A.forcefulanddaringB.unfriendlyandtalkativeC.agentleandreliablemanD.olderthanshehadexpected69.WhydoesTesspaythevisittothed’UrbervillesA.ToseeAlechimself.B.ToseeAlec’smother.C.Toconfirmthattheyareofthesamefamily.D.Tomakeknowntheirrelationshipandseekhelp.70.AlecappearsquitefriendlytoTessmainlybecause________.A.TessishisdistantrelationB.TesslookspolitetohimC.TessisaprettygirlD.Tesslooksridiculous
TheguidancebookletcanbeofgreathelptowantstodothejoB.
A.smallmanwithafatstomachgotonthetrainatthelaststationbeforethefrontier边境.Hecarriedapaperbag.Andfourfeetduckscouldbeseenunderthecover.ThemanfoundanemptyseatputthebaginthemiddleofthefloortookoutanewspaperandbegantoreaD.Thenapolicemancamein.Ofcoursehesawthebagwithducks'legsatonceandsaidWhoseisthatbag?NobodyanswereD.ThepolicemanrepeatedthequestionandsaidI'llhavetotakeitawayfromtheowner.Foodmustn'tbetakenoutofthecountry.Wellthensaidthesmallmanwithafatstomach.Hurryupandtakeit.WewanttogohomE.ThepolicemantookthebagandwentontothenextcarriagE.AtthenextstationwhentheyweresafelyacrossthefrontierthesmallmangotupsmiledattheotherpassengersandsaidIhopethey'llenjoytheducks'feet.Therestofthebaghadnothingbutrubbishinit.Thenheopenedhiscoatandpointedtoanotherbaghewascarryingunderit.Itwastiedtightly紧紧地overthestomachwhichwasnotreallyfat.IhavetherestofthetwoducksherehesaiD.Withthesewordshegotoffthetrain.ButwhilehewashappilywalkingtotheexitwiththebaginhishandsapolicemancameuptohimsayingHeyman!Foreignfoodmustn'tbebroughtin.Thesmallmanputthebaginthemiddleofthefloor___.A.sothathecouldmakemoreroomforhimselfB.sothatthepolicemancouldfinditeasilyC.becausetheotherpassengersdidn'tlikeitD.becausetherewasnotanemptyseatinthecarriageThefirstpolicemantookthepaperbagawaybecause___.A.hewantedtofindtheownerofthebagB.heenjoyedtheducksfeetinthebagC.thebagwasputinawrongplaceinthecarriageD.foodcan'tbetakenabroadThebagthepolicemantookawayhadnothinginitexcept___.A.twoducksB.rubbishC.theducks'feetandrubbishD.theducks'feetIntheendthesmallman___.A.failedtotakehisfoodhomeB.crossedthefrontierwithtwopaperbagsC.tooktheduckssafelyhomeD.hidhisducksunderhiscoatagain
Themaninsistedthathe______nothingwrongandhe______setfreeatoncE.
________Icouldnotmemorizethetext.
Peopleoftenwanttoknowaboutwhatmyjobis.OftenI_____thatquestion.
—Whatattractedyoutoouruniversity?—YouhaveagreatbasketballteamandIcan_______forit.
Afterthelongjourneythethreeofthemwentbackhome______.
IlovecharityshopsandsodolotsofotherpeopleinBritainbecauseyoufindquiteafewofthemoneveryhighstreet.ThecharityshopisaBritishinstitutionsellingeverythingfromclothestoelectricgoodsallatverygoodprices.Youcangetthingsyouwon’tfindintheshopsanymorE.ThethingIlikebestaboutthemisthatyourmoneyisgoingtoagoodcauseandnotintothepocketsofprofit-drivencompaniesandyouarenotdamagingtheplanetbutfindinganewhomeforunwantedgoods.Thefirstcharityshopwasopenedin1947byOxfam.Thefamouscharity’sappealtoaidpostwarGreecehadbeensosuccessfulithadbeenfloodedwithdonations捐赠物.Theydecidedtosetupashoptosellsomeofthesedonationstoraisemoneyforthatappeal.Nowthereareover7000charityshopsintheUK.MyfavouritecharityshopinmyhometownistheRedCrossshopwhereIalwaysfindchildren’sbooksall10or20penceeach.MostofthepeopleworkinginthecharityshopsarevolunteersalthoughthereisoftenamanagerwhogetspaiD.Over90%ofthegoodsinthecharityshopsaredonatedbythepubliC.Everymorningyouseebagsofunwanteditemsoutsidethefrontofshopsalthoughtheydon’tencouragethisratheraskpeopletobringthingsinwhentheshopisopen.Theshopshaveverylowrunningcosts:allprofitsgotocharitywork.Charityshopsraisemorethan£110millionayearfunding资助medicalresearchoverseasaidsupportingsickandpoorchildrenhomelessanddisabledpeopleandmuchmorE.Whatbetterplacetospendyourmoney?YougetsomethingspecialforaverygoodpriceandagoodmoralsensE.Youprovidefundstoagoodcauseandtreadlightlyontheenvironment.Theauthorlovesthecharityshopmainlybecauseof_______.A.itsconvenientlocationB.itsgreatvarietyofgoodsC.itsspiritofgoodwillD.itsniceshoppingenvironmentThefirstcharityshopintheUKwassetupto____.A.sellcheapproductsB.dealwithunwantedthingsC.raisemoneyforpatientsD.helpaforeigncountryWhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutcharityshops?A.Theoperatingcostsareverylow.B.ThestaffareusuallywellpaiD.C.90%ofthedonationsaresecond-hanD.D.Theyareopentwenty-fourhoursaday.Whichofthefollowingmaybethebesttitleforthepassage?A.WhattoBuyaCharityShops.B.CharityShop:ItsOrigin&Development.C.CharityShop:WhereYouBuytoDonatE.D.ThePublic’sConcernaboutCharityShops.
——I’msorrythetrafficissoheavy.——Doesthat_____whyyouaresolate?
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