Mark Twain has been called the inventor of the American novel.And he surely dese

Mark Twain has been called the inventor of the American novel.And he surely dese

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Mark Twain has been called the inventor of the American novel.And he surely deserves additional praise:the man who popularized the clever literary attack on racism.
I say clever because anti­slavery fiction had been the important part of the literature in the years before the Civil War.H.B.Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin is only the most famous example.These early stories dealt directly with slavery.With minor exceptions,Twain planted his attacks on slavery and prejudice into tales that were on the surface about something else entirely.He drew his readers into the argument by drawing them into the story.
Again and again,in the postwar years,Twain seemed forced to deal with the challenge of race.Consider the most controversial,at least today,of Twain’s novels,Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.Only a few books have been kicked off the shelves as often as Huckleberry Finn,Twain’s most widely read tale.Once upon a time,people hated the book because it struck them as rude.Twain himself wrote that those who banned the book considered the novel“trash and suitable only for the slums(贫民窟).”More recently the book has been attacked because of the character Jim,the escaped slave,and many occurrences of the word nigger.(The term Nigger Jim,for which the novel is often severely criticized,never appears in it.)
But the attacks were and are silly—and miss the point.The novel is strongly anti­slavery.Jim’s search through the slave states for the family from whom he has been forcibly parted is heroic.As J.Chadwick has pointed out,the character of Jim was a first in American fiction—a recognition that the slave had two personalities,“the voice of survival within a white slave culture and the voice of the individual:Jim,the father and the man.”
There is much more.Twain’s mystery novel Pudd’nhead Wilson stood as a challenge to the racial beliefs of even many of the liberals of his day.Written at a time when the accepted wisdom held Negroes to be inferior (低等的) to whites,especially in intelligence,Twain’s tale centered in part around two babies switched at birth.A slave gave birth to her master’s baby and,for fear that the child should be sold South,switched him for the master’s baby by his wife.The slave’s light­skinned child was taken to be white and grew up with both the attitudes and the education of the slave­holding class.The master’s wife’s baby was taken for black and grew up with the attitudes and intonations of the slave.
The point was difficult to miss:nurture (养育),not nature,was the key to social status.The features of the black man that provided the stuff of prejudice—manner of speech,for example—were,to Twain,indicative of nothing other than the conditioning that slavery forced on its victims.
Twain’s racial tone was not perfect.One is left uneasy,for example,by the lengthy passage in his autobiography (自传) about how much he loved what were called“nigger shows”in his youth—mostly with white men performing in black­face—and his delight in getting his mother to laugh at them.Yet there is no reason to think Twain saw the shows as representing reality.His frequent attacks on slavery and prejudice suggest his keen awareness that they did not.
Was Twain a racist? Asking the questioning the 21st century is as wise as asking the same of Lincoln.If we read the words and attitudes of the past through the“wisdom”of the considered moral judgments of the present,we will find nothing but error.Lincoln,who believed the black man the inferior of the white,fought and won a war to free him.And Twain,raised in a slave state,briefly a soldier,and inventor of Jim,may have done more to anger the nation over racial injustice and awaken its collective conscience than any other novelist in the past century.
小题1:How do Twain’s novels on slavery differ from Stowe’s?
A.Twain was more willing to deal with racism.
B.Twain’s attack on racism was much less open.
C.Twain’s themes seemed to agree with plots.
D.Twain was openly concerned with racism.
小题2:Recent criticism of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn arose partly from its________.
A.target readers at the bottom
B.anti­slavery attitude
C.rather impolite language
D.frequent use of“nigger”
小题3:What best proves Twain’s anti­slavery stand according to the author?
A.Jim’s search for his family was described in detail.
B.The slave’s voice was first heard in American novels.
C.Jim grew up into a man and a father in the white culture.
D.Twain suspected that the slaves were less intelligent.
小题4:The story of two babies switched mainly indicates that________.
A.slaves were forced to give up their babies to their masters
B.slaves’ babies could pick up slave­holders’ way of speaking
C.blacks’social position was shaped by how they were brought up
D.blacks were born with certain features of prejudice
小题5:What does the underlined word “they” in Paragraph 7 refer to?
A.The attacks.
B.Slavery and prejudice.
C.White men.
D.The shows.
小题6:What does the author mainly argue for?
A.Twain had done more than his contemporary writers to attack racism.
B.Twain was an admirable figure comparable to Abraham Lincoln.
C.Twain’s works had been banned on unreasonable grounds.
D.Twain’s works should be read from a historical point of view.

答案

小题1:B
小题2:D
小题3:C
小题4:C
小题5:D
小题6:A
解析
本篇为说明文,谈到马克·吐温的小说是不是对奴隶制和(种族)偏见进行了抨击,以及它们受到了不同人士的批评的情况。
小题1:解析:选B。推理判断题。由第二段的...Twain planted his attacks on slavery and prejudice into tales that were on the surface about something else entirely.可知,马克·吐温的小说表面上完全是谈其他事情,而实际上故事中植入了对奴隶制和(种族)偏见的抨击。其他早期小说用的是直接抨击方式(dealt directly with slavery)。因此B项说他的小说对种族歧视的抨击非常不明显是恰当的,由此排除C、D两项;由第三段第一句中的“forced”可知A项不对。
小题2:解析:选D。细节理解题。根据关键词Adventures of Huckleberry Finn可定位到第三段。由More recently the book has been attacked because of...many occurences of the word nigger.可知答案为D项。A、C项都是以前人们对该书的评价;B项无依据。
小题3:解析:选C。细节理解题。由第四段的末句...the character of Jim was a first in American fiction—a recognition that the slave had two personalities...可知答案为C项。A、D项叙述与原文不符;B项未提及。
小题4:解析:选C。推理判断题。第五段讲到Twain’s mystery novel...as a challenge to the racial beliefs...,而下一段的The point was difficult to miss:nurture(养育),not nature,was the key to social status.是对a challenge to the racial beliefs 的进一步解释。故只有C项符合要求。其他各项都是对第五段的字面意思的理解。
小题5:解析:选D。词义猜测题。由画线词所在句的前一句可知,没有理由认为马克·吐温把这些表演当作现实,后句紧接着解释到:马克·吐温对奴隶制和偏见的不断抨击说明了他敏锐的意识——它们不是现实。可见they就是指代the shows。
小题6:解析:选A。推理判断题。最后一段最后一句体现了作者的观点:And Twain...may have done more to anger the nation over racial injustice...than any other novelist in the past century.故只有A项符合要求。
举一反三
A little boy was learning to play the piano in a musical school.One day,Paderewski,who was a very famous ____in Poland,was holding a piano concert in his city.Wishing to encourage her young son"s ____ on the piano,his mother took the boy to the Paderewski concert.After they were seated,the mother ____a friend in the audience,who she hadn"t met for a long time.So she walked down the aisle(过道)to ____her.The mother and her friend stood ____happily for a while before the ____.Seizing the opportunity,the little boy rose and eventually made his way through a door ____“No Admittance”to explore the wonders of the concert hall.
When the house lights became ____and the concert was about to begin,the mother returned to her ___.And she discovered that her child was ____.She looked around,but her son was nowhere to be seen.Suddenly,the ____parted and spotlights ____on the impressive piano on the stage.To her ___,the mother saw her little boy sitting at the ___,innocently playing Twinkle,Twinkle Little Star on the piano.
At that moment,the great piano master made his entrance.He____moved to the piano in a hurry,and ___in the boy"s ear,“Don"t ____.Keep playing.”Then leaning over,Paderewski reached down with his left hand and began filling in a bass(低音的)part.Soon his____arm reached around to the other side of the child and he added a running obbligato(伴奏).Together,the old master and the young beginner transformed a frightening situation into a (n) ____experience.
The audience had never seen such a performance form.They listened curiously and attentively,____in the wonderful music world.
小题1:
A.violinist B.scientist
C.artistD.pianist
小题2:
A.progress B.curiosity
C.talentD.interest
小题3:
A.calledB.spotted
C.made D.treated
小题4:
A.congratulate B.welcome
C.greet D.help
小题5:
A.chatting B.quarreling
C.jokingD.laughing
小题6:
A.class B.lecture
C.meeting D.performance
小题7:
A.decorated B.equipped
C.packedD.marked
小题8:
A.dim B.bright
C.shiny D.colorful
小题9:
A.home B.table
C.seat D.piano
小题10:
A.missing B.sick
C.afraidD.asleep
小题11:
A.friends B.door
C.stage D.curtain
小题12:
A.insisted B.took
C.focused D.agreed
小题13:
A.horror B.delight
C.shame D.pride
小题14:
A.floorB.keyboard
C.spotlight D.entrance
小题15:
A.quickly B.angrily
C.slowlyD.sadly
小题16:
A.shouted B.cried
C.talkedD.whispered
小题17:
A.wait B.quit
C.speak D.play
小题18:
A.shortB.long
C.right D.left
小题19:
A.creative B.attractive
C.embarrassing D.puzzling
小题20:
A.engaged B.caught
C.involved D.lost

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A mouse looked through a crack(裂缝) in the wall to see the farmer and his wife opening a package. “What food might this contain?”The mouse____.He was alarmed to discover that it was a mousetrap(捕鼠夹子).
Going back to the farmyard the mouse gave a(n)____:“There is a mousetrap!” The chicken raised her head and said: “Mr Mouse, I can tell this is a big____to you, but it is of no consequence to me.I cannot be____by it.”
The mouse  turned  to  the  pig. “I  am  so  sorry,”sympathized the pig, “but there is____I can do about it but____.I will make sure that you are in my prayers.”
The mouse turned to the cow.“Mr Mouse, I"m sorry for you,____it"s no skin off my nose,” said she.
So he returned to the house, head down and___, to face the farmer"s mousetrap alone.
That very night a sound was heard throughout the house,like the sound of a mousetrap____its prey.The farmer"s wife rushed to see what was caught. In the darkness, she didn"t see that it was a____ snake whose tail the trap had caught.The snake bit her.
The farmer rushed her to the hospital.She returned home with a fever.Now everyone knows you____a fever with fresh chicken soup, so the farmer took a knife to the____for the chicken.
His wife"s sickness___so that friends and neighbors came to sit with her around the clock.To feed them the farmer killed the pig.
The farmer"s wife didn"t get____and died.So many people came for her____that the farmer had the____ killed so as to____meat for all of them to eat.
The mouse looked upon it all from his____in the wall with great____.
So, the next time you hear someone is facing a problem and think it doesn"t concern you, remember—when one of us is threatened, we are all at____.
小题1:
A.whispered B.shouted
C.wondered D.hesitated
小题2:
A.warning B.message
C.noticeD.information
小题3:
A.surprise B.concern
C.resultD.deal
小题4:
A.bothered B.cheated
C.murdered D.exchanged
小题5:.
A.anything B.something
C.everythingD.nothing
小题6:
A.wait B.pray
C.avoid D.prevent
小题7:
A.soB.and
C.but D.for
小题8:
A.astonishedB.puzzled
C.depressed D.satisfied
小题9:
A.catching B.protecting
C.gathering D.collecting
小题10:.
A.poisonous B.nervous
C.fat D.big
小题11:
A.checkB.treat
C.abandon D.examine
小题12:
A.room B.farmyard
C.kitchen D.wall
小题13:
A.appeared B.reduced
C.disappeared D.continued
小题14:
A.good B.safe
C.quiet D.well
小题15:
A.funeral B.event
C.farm D.death
小题16:
A.chicken B.cow
C.snake D.pig
小题17:
A.offerB.afford
C.provide D.supply
小题18:
A.houseB.position
C.crack D.expression
小题19:
A.happinessB.sadness
C.tiredness D.carelessness
小题20:
A.peaceB.risk
C.sight D.work

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One cold afternoon a postman was slowly pushing his mail cart (邮车)____the hill that led out of the small town of lane.He was walking very____because there was a lot of ice on the____.He had only one more letter to deliver(传递), and this was for an old lady who lived at the____.Everybody____her “grandma”.
She had lived alone____her daughter had____to Hawaii many years before.She used to invite the postman____for coffee whenever he____her letter, and she would tell him about her two grandchildren in Hawaii,whom she had____seen.However, she had lots of____of them, which she used to____him.
Just as the____came near her gate,a small boy came____down the hill.Suddenly the boy slipped on the ice and fell.The postman stopped his mail cart and hurried____the street to help the boy.After a quick____,he saw that he had hurt his leg very badly.In fact, he was____that the boy"s leg had been broken. He knew that “grandma” did not have a____,so he stopped a____driver and asked him to____the boy to Lance Hospital.
小题1:
A.down B.up
C.along D.around
小题2:
A.bravely B.carefully
C.fast D.slowly
小题3:
A.cart B.ground
C.field D.road
小题4:
A.gate B.bottom
C.end D.top
小题5:
A.named B.shouted
C.calledD.talked
小题6:
A.ever sinceB.just as
C.ever afterD.until
小题7:
A.left B.came
C.moved D.been
小题8:
A.inB.there
C.upD.to
小题9:
A.carried B.sent
C.wrote D.brought
小题10:
A.already B.often
C.never D.hardly
小题11:
A.pictures B.letters
C.news D.things
小题12:
A.tell B.show
C.give D.send
小题13:
A.postman B.lady
C.children D.boy
小题14:
A.and ran B.to run
C.ran D.running
小题15:
A.in B.on
C.acrossD.into
小题16:
A.search B.look
C.hurry D.test
小题17:
A.sad B.angry
C.afraidD.disappointed
小题18:
A.driver B.TV set
C.telephone D.radio
小题19:
A.passing B.careful
C.good D.walking
小题20:
A.send B.bring
C.get D.take

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Steven Jobs was born on February 24,1955,in  San Francisco,California,and was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs.In 1961 the family moved to Mountain View, California.At that time people started to refer to the area as “Silicon Valley”.
As a child, Jobs preferred doing things by himself, not interested in team sports or other group activities.He enrolled in the Hewlett­Packard Explorer Club. There he saw his first computer at the age of twelve. He was very impressed, and knew right away that he wanted to work with computers.
At that time almost all computers were so large that one could fill a room, and so costly that individuals could not afford to buy them.Advances in electronics, however, meant that the parts of a computer were getting smaller and the power of the computer was increasing.
By 1980 the personal computer era was well underway.Apple was continually forced to improve its products to remain ahead, as more competitors entered the marketplace. Apple introduced the Apple Ⅲ, but the new model suffered technical and marketing problems.It was removed from the market.
Early in 1983 Jobs unveiled the Lisa.It did not sell well,however,  because  it  was  more  expensive  than  personal computers sold by competitors.Apple"s biggest competitor was International Business Machines  (IBM). By 1983 it was estimated that Apple had lost half of its market share ( part of an industry"s sales that a specific company has) to IBM.
In 1984 Apple introduced a revolutionary new model, the Macintosh.The Macintosh did not sell well to businesses,however.It lacked features other personal computers had, such as a corresponding high quality printer. The failure of the Macintosh signaled the beginning of Jobs"s downfall at Apple.
Late in 1988 the NeXT computer was introduced, aimed at the educational market.The product was very user­friendly,and had a fast processing speed, excellent graphics displays,and an outstanding sound system.Despite the warm reception,however, the NeXT machine never caught on. It was too costly, had a black­and­white screen, and could not be linked to other computers or run common software.
小题1:When did Steven Jobs first get the chance to catch sight of a computer?
A.In 1955. B.In 1961.
C.In 1967. D.In 1980.
小题2:Which of the following statements is RIGHT?
A.All the computes used to be large enough to fill a room.
B.Before 1980, Apple was not successful in the field of personal computers.
C.Steven Jobs was born in Silicon Valley.
D.Apple and IBM competed for sales of personal computers.
小题3:According to the passage, the Apple Ⅲ________.
A.was popular among the young people
B.turned out to be a failure
C.caused more competitors to come into the market
D.could be linked to a printer
小题4:Which of the following leads to Jobs"s downfall at Apple?
A.The Apple Ⅲ. B.The Macintosh
C.The NeXT. D.The Lisa.
小题5:One of the reasons why the NeXT computer didn"t become popular is that ________.
A.few people could afford it
B.it was not fast enough
C.it was not easy to use
D.it lacked super sound system

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When Mary Moore began her high school in 1951, her mother told her, “Be sure and take a typing course so when this show business thing doesn’t work out, you’ll have something to rely on.” Mary responded in typical teenage fashion. From that moment on, “the very last thing I ever thought about doing was taking a typing course,” she recalls.
The show business thing worked out, of course. In her career, Mary won many awards. Only recently, when she began to write Growing Up Again, did she regret ignoring her mom. “I don’t know how to use a computer,” she admits.
Unlike her 1995 autobiography, After All, her second book is less about life as an award-winning actress and more about living with diabetes (糖尿病). All the money from the book is intended for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), an organization she serves as international chairman. “I felt there was a need for a book like this,” she says. “I didn’t want to lecture, but I wanted other diabetics to know that things get better when we’re self-controlled and do our part in managing the disease.”
But she hasn’t always practiced what she teaches. In her book, she describes that awful day, almost 40 years ago, when she received two pieces of life-changing news. First, she had lost the baby she was carrying, and second, tests showed that she had diabetes. In a childlike act, she left the hospital and treated herself to a box of doughnuts (甜甜圈). Years would pass before she realized she had to grow up-again-and take control of her diabetes, not let it control her. Only then did she kick her three-pack-a-day cigarette habit, overcome her addiction to alcohol, and begin to follow a balanced diet.
Although her disease has affected her eyesight and forced her to the sidelines of the dance floor, she refuses to fall into self-pity. “Everybody on earth can ask, ‘why me?’ about something or other,” she insists. “It doesn’t do any good. No one is immune (免疫的) to heartache, pain, and disappointments. Sometimes we can make things better by helping others. I’ve come to realize the importance of that as I’ve grown up this second time. I want to speak out and be as helpful as I can be.”
小题1:Why did Mary feel regretful?
A.She didn’t achieve her ambition.
B.She didn’t take care of her mother.
C.She didn’t complete her high school.
D.She didn’t follow her mother’s advice.
小题2:We can know that before 1995 Mary      .
A.had two books published
B.received many career awards
C.knew how to use a computer
D.supported the JDRF by writing
小题3:Mary’s second book Growing Up Again is mainly about her      .
A.living with diabetesB.successful show business
C.service for an organizationD.remembrance of her mother
小题4:When Mary received the life-changing news, she      .
A.lost control of herselfB.began a balanced diet
C.tried to get a treatment D.behaved in an adult way
小题5:What can we know from the last paragraph?
A.Mary feels pity for herself.
B.Mary has recovered from her disease.
C.Mary wants to help others as much as possible.
D.Mary determines to go back to the dance floor.

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