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閱讀理解Ontheotherhand,hislifeexperiencesgavehimwonderfulmaterialtowriteaboutandattractreaders.Twainwroteinastylethathasbeencalled“l(fā)ocalcolour”becauseitshowsgreatknowledgeoflocalpeopleandtheircustoms.ThisgiftisveryclearinthetwobooksforwhichTwainisstillcelebratedtoday:TheAdventuresofTomSawyer(1876)anditsfollow-upTheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn,whichmanypeoplecall“TheGreatAmericanNovel”.(

)1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“gift”meaninthepassage? A.Twain’stalentforself-teaching. B.Twain’s“l(fā)ocalcolour”writingstyle. C.Twain’sgoodsenseofhumour. D.Twain’sexperiencesasashippilot.B習(xí)俗TheanswershowsClemens’scolourfulearlylifebeforehebecameawriter.“MarkTwain”wasthecryshoutedonashipwhentheshipenteredapartofariverthatwastwofathoms(6feet)deep.“Twain”isanold-fashionedwayofsaying“two”.TwaintrainedasashippilotontheMississippiriverfortwoyears,atimethathewroteaboutinthehumorousLifeontheMississippi(1883).Thefamousriverwouldbecomeanimportantthemeinmanyofhisworks—whocouldforgetthejourneyofHuckandJimalongitinhismostfamousbook,TheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn(1884).ThisgiftisveryclearinthetwobooksforwhichTwainisstillcelebratedtoday:TheAdventuresofTomSawyer(1876)anditsfollow-upTheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn,whichmanypeoplecall“TheGreatAmericanNovel”.ThemostamazinginventioninthebookisthevoiceofHuckhimself.Huckdidnotenjoyschooling.Itshowsinthewayheuseslanguage,inaspokenstyle.OnlyamasterlikeTwaincouldcopythewayayoungsouthernboytalkedsowell.(

)2.Accordingtothepassage,whatisthebestpartofTheAdventuresof HuckleberryFinn? A.Thedeepsocialmeaning. B.Theexcitinglifeexperiences. C.ThespecialwaythatHucktalks. D.TheniceviewoftheMississippi.CThisyeartheUSwillhonour(紀(jì)念)oneofthecountry’smostfamouswriters—MarkTwain(1835-1910).MostreadersknowthathisrealnamewasSamuelLanghorneClemens,buthowmanyknowwherethepenname“MarkTwain”camefrom?TheanswershowsClemens’scolourfulearlylifebeforehebecameawriter.“MarkTwain”wasthecryshoutedonashipwhentheshipenteredapartofariverthatwastwofathoms(6feet)deep.“Twain”isanold-fashionedwayofsaying“two”.TwaintrainedasashippilotontheMississippiriverfortwoyears,atimethathewroteaboutinthehumorousLifeontheMississippi(1883).(

)3.HowdoesSamuelLanghorneClemensgethispenname? A.Itisthenameoftheshipheworkedon. B.Itisthesoundoftheshipwhenitmovedintotheriver. C.Itisthecryoftheriverthatwasdeep. D.Itisthenameoftheshippilot.B呼喊領(lǐng)航員TheanswershowsClemens’scolourfulearlylifebeforehebecameawriter.“MarkTwain”wasthecryshoutedonashipwhentheshipenteredapartofariverthatwastwofathoms(6feet)deep.“Twain”isanold-fashionedwayofsaying“two”.TwaintrainedasashippilotontheMississippiriverfortwoyears,atimethathewroteaboutinthehumorousLifeontheMississippi(1883).Thefamousriverwouldbecomeanimportantthemeinmanyofhisworks—whocouldforgetthejourneyofHuckandJimalongitinhismostfamousbook,TheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn(1884).Withlittleeducation,hehadtoteachhimselfhowtowritestories.Wheneverpossible,hewouldgotopubliclibraries.Therehespentmuchtimereadingandthinking,whichgreatlyhelpedhimwithhiswriting.Ontheotherhand,hislifeexperiencesgavehimwonderfulmaterialtowriteaboutandattractreaders.Twainwroteinastylethathasbeencalled“l(fā)ocalcolour”becauseitshowsgreatknowledgeoflocalpeopleandtheircustoms.(

)4.Whichisthemostsuitableplaceinthepassageforthesentence,“Twaindidnotcomefromthewriter’sbackgroundyoumightexpect.”? A.Atthebeginningofparagraph2. B.Atthebeginningofparagraph3. C.Atthebeginningofparagraph4. D.Atthebeginningofparagraph5.C2345背景期待身世主題材料TheanswershowsClemens’scolourfulearlylifebeforehebecameawriter.“MarkTwain”wasthecryshoutedonashipwhentheshipenteredapartofariverthatwastwofathoms(6feet)deep.“Twain”isanold-fashionedwayofsaying“two”.TwaintrainedasashippilotontheMississippiriverfortwoyears,atimethathewroteaboutinthehumorousLifeontheMississippi(1883).Thefamousriverwouldbecomeanimportantthemeinmanyofhisworks—whocouldforgetthejourneyofHuckandJimalongitinhismostfamousbook,TheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn(1884).Withlittleeducation,hehadtoteachhimselfhowtowritestories.Wheneverpossible,hewouldgotopubliclibraries.Therehespentmuchtimereadingandthinking,whichgreatlyhelpedhimwithhiswriting.Ontheotherhand,hislifeexperiencesgavehimwonderfulmaterialtowriteaboutandattractreaders.Twainwroteinastylethathasbeencalled“l(fā)ocalcolour”becauseitshowsgreatknowledgeoflocalpeopleandtheircustoms.(

)5.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout? A.MarkTwain’scareerasagreatwriter. B.MarkTwain’sinterestindescribinglocallife. C.MarkTwain’sachievementsinAmericanliteraturefield. D.MarkTwain’slifeexperienceswhichinfluencedhiswriting.D2345影響05P40

還原原文A.Ijoinedthequeue.B.Ididn’tsayanything.C.Wouldyoulikeblackorwhitetea?D.WhatcanIdoforyou?E.Itgavemeagreatfeelinginthemorning.F.CanIsaythatyouarehavingawhitetea?IhadahabittodrinkteainthemorninginmycountryIndonesia.1Oneday,whenIgottoSydneyairportintheearlymorningforthefirsttime,thefirstthingthatIlookedforwasacoffeeshop.Finally,Ifoundanicecoffeeshopwithmanypeoplequeuing(排隊(duì))toorder.2Thenaveryfriendlygirlaskedmeifshecouldhelpme.IsaidthatIwouldliketohaveacupoftea.Thensheaskedme,“3”Ithoughtshewasmakingamorningjokewithme.SoIsaid,“Redtea,please.”Withaveryunfriendlyfacesheaskedmeagain,“Blackorwhitetea,please?”4Idon’tknowwhatactuallyblackorwhiteteawas.Ionlyknewthathavingteaisusuallywithorwithoutsugar.OnedayIhadacupofteaattheuniversitytearoom.Isawaladydrinkingteawithmilkinit.ThenIaskedher,“5”Shesmiledandsaid,“Yes,youcan.”Atthatmoment,Iunderstoodthatblackteaisnomilkaddedandwhiteteaiswithmilk.HowbigthedifferenceofhavingteabetweenIndonesianandAustralianpeopleis!列隊(duì)EACBF06P40

信息匹配六、下面的材料A到F介紹、描述了一些現(xiàn)狀、問(wèn)題,請(qǐng)閱讀下列應(yīng)用文和相關(guān)信息,1—5中為它們匹配最合適的標(biāo)題,將其標(biāo)號(hào)填入題前括號(hào)內(nèi)。A.A.Restaurant,Manager,WaitingStaff Thepersonmusthaverelevantexperiencesgainedinahighqualityhotel. PleasecallPersonnelon071-722-7722.B.USEYOURLANGUAGEANDEARN£450—£1200PERWEEK. WeareoneofthelargestbusinesspublishersinEuropeandhavelimited positionsforintelligentyoungpeopleinourLondonadvertisementsales office.EnquiriesfromGerman,SpanishandEasternEuropeanspeakers especiallywelcome.C.ROOMMATEWANTED Ownroomnearcampus.AvailableDecember1st.Rent80permonthuntil March1st. $129there-after.CallLukefordetails.800-7829.D.HELPWANTED Ifyouareavailableafewhoursduringtheday,someeveningsand occasionalweekendstocarefor2school-agechildren,pleasecallMary Smith800-1111.E.WAITRESSWANTED ThebiggestandbusiestrestaurantinLondonisseekingfornewblood.If youhaveservingexperienceinarestaurantandarelookingforachange, thencomeandtry!InterviewdayisonFriday,6thMay,from12noonto7 p.m.F.VOLUNTEERNEEDED TheSunshineOldPeople’sHomeneedssomevolunteers.Theyshouldbe kindandyoung,knowinghowtocommunicatewitholdpeople.They’d betterbeoutgoingandfunny.()1.AnnieisabothlivelyandcreativeGermangirlwhoisgoodatthe languagearts,andinhersparetimeshelikestowriteshortstories.Drawing isalsooneofherfavorites.Annie,agraduatefromafamousuniversity,is thinkingoflookingforajobwhichcanfurtherdevelopherskills.()2.Davidstudiesinaseniorhighschool.Notwantingtospendmuchtimeon thewaytoschooleveryday,heisnowlookingforwardtorentingaroom nearhisschool.Healsohopestohavearoommatetosharethecosttogether.()3.SusanisacaringoldEnglishwomanandEnglishistheonlylanguageshe canspeak.Asanexperiencedgrandmotherwhohasbroughtupsome grandchildren,it’sherbestchoicetolookafterchildrennow.ButSusan doesn’twanttoworkfulltime.Shecanonlyspareseveralhourseveryday.BCD()4.Johnstudiedhotelmanagementwhenhewasatschool.Aftergraduation, heonceworkedina4-starhotelasatelephonistfor2years.Nowhefeels theneedtoimprovehimselfbyhavingabetterjob.()5.Mayisagood-naturedgirl.Hard-working,patientandwarm-heartedis whatsheislikeinoureyes.Becauseofallherefforts,shewasoncethe bestwaitressforherbestserviceinherrestaurant.Nowsheisseekingthe chance.AE07P41

語(yǔ)法填空Einsteinwasknownasagreatscientistandhehadmanyinterestingstories.Oneday,Einsteinwas(1)___________(walk)homefromwork.(2)___________thesametime,a12-year-oldgirlwaswalkinghomefromschool.Theyweresoonwalkingside(3)___________side.Thegirllookedathim(4)___________(curious)fromtimetotime.ThegirlaskedEinsteinwhyheworehissweaterbackwards.Einsteinthoughtthegirlwas(5)___________honestgirl.Hewas(6)___________(pleasure)tohearsomeonetellthe(7)___________(true)abouthislook.So,afterthatday,thegirloftenwenttovisitEinstein’shouseafterschool.Oneafternoon,the(8)___________(girl)motherwenttovisitEinstein.Sheaskedhimwhyhe(9)___________(spend)somuchtimewithherdaughter.Einsteinsaidherdaughtertoldhimthetruthabouthislookand(10)_________(bring)himcookies.Inreturn,hehelpedherwithherMathshomework.walkingAtbycuriouslyanpleasedtruthgirl’sspentbrought作為…而出名was/were+doing過(guò)去進(jìn)行時(shí)atthesametime與此同時(shí)

并肩好奇地;副詞修飾動(dòng)詞h不發(fā)音一直bepleasedtodo開(kāi)心做某事the+n.spendtimewithsb花時(shí)間陪某人

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閱讀理解Irving’sinterestinflyingstartedwhenhewas15.Hewasworkinginhisparents’bookstoreinMiami,Florida.Oneofthecustomerswasapilot,GaryRobinson.Oneday,RobinsonaskedIrvingifhewasinterestedinflying.Irvingdidn’tthinkhewassmartenough.Butthenextday,RobinsontookIrvingtoanairport.HeshowedIrvinginsidethecockpit(駕駛艙)ofaBoeing777.ThatexperiencechangedIrving’slife.()1.WhywasGaryRobinsonimportantinIrving’slife? A.HegotIrvinginterestedinflying. B.HesentIrvingtoaflightschool. C.HehelpedIrvingbuildaplane. D.HetaughtIrvinghowtofly.AIrving’sinterestinflyingstartedwhenhewas15.Hewasworkinginhisparents’bookstoreinMiami,Florida.Oneofthecustomerswasapilot,GaryRobinson.Oneday,RobinsonaskedIrvingifhewasinterestedinflying.Irvingdidn’tthinkhewassmartenough.Butthenextday,RobinsontookIrvingtoanairport.HeshowedIrvinginsidethecockpit(駕駛艙)ofaBoeing777.ThatexperiencechangedIrving’slife.Irvingreallywantedtofly,butflightschoolwasexpensive.Toachievehisdream,hediddifferentjobs.Hewashedairplanesandcleanedswimmingpools.Athome,hepracticedflyingonavideogame.Intheend,hegotenoughmoneyforflightschool.Buildingtheplanewasdifficult.Irvingaskedmorethan50companiesforairplaneparts.Mostsaidno,buthepersisted(頑強(qiáng)地堅(jiān)持)inasking.Threeyearslater,hehadpartsworth$300,000.Columbia,anairplanecompany,agreedtobuildaplaneusingtheparts.Soon,hisairplanewasreadytofly.OnMarch23,2007,Irvingbeganhisround-the-worldtrip.After97days—with145hoursintheair—helandedbackinMiami.Acheeringcrowdofpeoplewastheretowelcomehim.()2.PuttheeventsaboutIrvinginthecorrectorder. a.Irvinggotthepartsforhisplane. b.Irvingflewaroundtheworld. c.IrvingmetGaryRobinson. d.Irvinglearnedtofly. A.c—d—a—b B.c—a—d—b C.b—c—a—d D.b—c—d—aA2356cdabIrvingreallywantedtofly,butflightschoolwasexpensive.Toachievehisdream,hediddifferentjobs.Hewashedairplanesandcleanedswimmingpools.Athome,hepracti

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