This Christmas, maybe different from previous years, a strong desire drives me t

This Christmas, maybe different from previous years, a strong desire drives me t

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This Christmas, maybe different from previous years, a strong desire drives me to make my own Christmas gifts. Honestly speaking, I’ve promised myself this more than once. As a crafter (工匠), I’ve frequently thought I am supposed to turn it into action. However, this year I really plan to stick to it. It’s partly because I run short of money. More importantly, I’ve recently returned from an inspiring trip around Britain, collecting some information about crafting for BBC’s Newsnight.
Actually I planned the trip couples of months ago. The idea of traveling the country — making things as I went, meeting artists and craftspeople — sounded perfect to spend the summer. I’d pack a tent and a sewing machine and I’d set off. But by the time I determined my plans and hit the road, leaves made a sighing sound under foot. It seemed crazy to camp with winter on the way; Luckily, Newsnight viewers offered me accommodations in return for help with a craft task.
My tasks ranged from sewing worn-out clothes to making trousers. Textile students in Harpenden offered to pay for my petrol in return for a talk about hats. In Derby, Amy needed help to change an old pair of curtains.
I was really struck by people’s increasing enthusiasm for making things. When I asked some people if they could sew, only a few raised their hands. But when I asked who wanted to learn, nearly everyone responded positively, hoping to learn something practical.
Craft is definitely popular at the moment. But besides fashion, we’re learning to appreciate effort and quality again. Perhaps once people rediscover the pleasure to be gained from making something unique, it may stick.
Sue is director of quilts at the V&A, where next spring she’ll be putting on the museum’s first major quilting exhibition. Sue believes the return to crafting is related to how we rethink ourselves. “People, especially women, are beginning to think about the way they live their lives. It’s 40 years since the first women’s liberation(解放) conference was held in Oxford. Since then we’ve been in the workplace, and we’ve had the opportunity of choice. Now we’re carefully choosing to go back into the home.”
Whether you agree with that or not, there’s something about Christmas that brings out the artistic flavor(气息) in everyone. Whether it’s baking bread or pies or decorating the halls or rooms, we’re all prepared to have a try at any time. So if you fancy having a different and joyful party or holiday and making a few presents, try these really simple ideas, each inspired by my recent journey there. They make small and interesting gifts, and take no longer than 30 minutes each. Enjoy Christmas songs and settle down with a cup of hot cocoa, and the cold is gone. You’ll save yourself a small quantity of money and spread a little bit of love, too!
小题1:Why did the author promise to make herself a Christmas gift this year?
A.She wanted to enjoy a different Christmas.
B.She wanted to make more money.
C.She was inspired by her trip for a BBC TV program.
D.She hoped to present herself with a surprise.
小题2:The author had her plans carried out and set out for Britain in ______.
A.springB.summerC.fallD.winter
小题3:What happened during the author’s trip to Britain?
A.She met many artists and craftspeople on her way to Britain.
B.She spent a whole summer in Britain making crafts.
C.She was asked to sew clothes, and curtains and made much money.
D.Many people showed great interest in making things themselves.
小题4:According to the passage, people learn to ______ through crafting.
A.be grateful to what they have gained
B.keep up with fashion
C.stick to something interesting
D.know more information about craft
小题5:What is the author’s opinion on homemade Christmas presents?
A.Making Christmas presents can only convey a bit of your love.
B.People can find their artistic talent in making Christmas presents.
C.A cup of hot cocoa can inspire you to make a creative present.
D.It would take a long time to prepare a homemade Christmas present.

答案

小题1:C
小题2:C
小题3:D
小题4:A
小题5:B
解析

试题分析:本文描述了作者自制圣诞礼物及感想。首段介绍作者为何下定决心给自己制作圣诞礼物;第二段描绘她的旅程;第三四段描述旅途中所发生的事情:她帮别人做手工艺品,同时也碰到了很多想学的人;第五六段阐述作者及Sue Prichard对手工制品的观点;最后一段表明作者对于自制圣诞礼物的看法:即能省钱又能表达爱意。
小题1:C推理判断题。对作者决定自制圣诞礼物的原因推断。根据第一段最后两句可知,作者之所以坚持今年自制圣诞礼物的真正原因是她的英国之旅(受BBC’s Newsnight一档节目之邀,到英国做某项调查)激励了她。故C是答案。
小题2:C 推理判断题。第二段提到,作者最终定下旅行计划,开始上路时,已是深秋(But by the time I determined my plans and hit the road, leaves made a sighing sound under foot.) 落叶已在脚下作响。C为正确答案。
小题3:D推理判断题。根据第四段中“I was really struck by people’s increasing enthusiasm for making things.”和“But when I asked who wanted to learn, nearly everyone responded positively, hoping to learn something practical.”我们可以推断“许多人对亲自动手制作东西表现出极大的兴趣”。 A、B是未启程之前作者自己的想象;她此行的目的不是赚钱,C错。
小题4:A推理判断题。根据第五段的第二句“But besides fashion, we’re learning to appreciate effort and quality again.”可知,手工艺品之所以受欢迎除了流行外,我们学会了珍惜劳动、领略手工艺品的价值。因此A符合题意。
小题5:B推理判断题。推断作者对自制圣诞礼物的看法。根据最后一段首句可知,作者认为自制圣诞礼物能激发个人艺术潜能,B正确。 A错在only;该段提到,有些小礼物在30分钟内便可制作完成,D与原文表述不符。C不是作者对制作圣诞礼物的看法。
举一反三
I was watching some little kids play soccer. These kids were only five or six years old, but they were playing a real game — a serious game — two teams, complete with coaches, uniforms, and parents. I didn’t know any of them, so I was able to enjoy the game without the distractionof being anxious about winning or losing.
The teams were pretty evenly matched. I will just call them Team One and Team Two. Nobody scored in the first period. Then came the second quarter. The Team One coach pulled out what must have been his first team and put in the scrubs(替补队员), except for his best player who now guarded the goal.
The game took a dramatic turn. I guess winning is important even when you’re five years old — because the Team Two coach left his best players in, and the Team One scrubs were no match for them. Team Two packed around the little guy who was now the Team One goalkeeper. He was an outstanding athlete, but he was no match for three or four who were also very good. Team Two began to score. The lone goalkeeper gave it everything he had, desperately throwing his body in front of incoming balls, trying bravely to stop them.
Team Two scored two goals in quick succession. It angered the young boy. He became a raging maniac — shouting, running, diving. With all the strength he could gather, he covered the boy who now had the ball, but that boy kicked it to another boy twenty feet away, and by the time he repositioned himself, it was too late — they scored a third goal.
I soon learned who the goalkeeper’s parents were. They were nice, decent-looking people. I could tell that his dad had just come from the office — he still had his suit and tie on. They yelled encouragement to their son. I became totally absorbed, watching the boy on the field and his parents on the sidelines.
After the third goal, the little kid changed. He didn’t quit, but he became quietly desperate and futility was written all over him. His father changed, too. He had been urging his son to try harder — yelling advice and encouragement. But then he became anxious. He tried to say that it was okay — to hang in there. He sorrowed for the pain his son was feeling.
After the fourth goal, I knew what was going to happen. The little boy fetched the ball from the net and handed it to the referee(裁判). He just stood there while huge tears rolled down both cheeks. He went to his knees, and he cried the tears of the helpless and brokenhearted.
At that moment, I saw the father start onto the field. His wife seized his arm and said, “Jim, don’t. You’ll embarrass him.” But he tore loose from her and ran onto the field. Suit, tie, dress shoe, and all — he charged onto the field, and he picked up his son so everybody would know that this was his boy, and he hugged him and held him and cried with him. I’ve never been so proud of a man in my life.
He carried him off the field, and when he got close to the sidelines I heard him say, “Scotty, I’m so proud of you. You were great out there. I want everybody to know that you are my son.”
“Daddy,” the boy sobbed. “I couldn’t stop them. I tried, Daddy, but they scored on me.”
“Scotty, it doesn’t matter how many times they scored on you. You’re my son, and I’m proud of you. I want you to go back there and finish the game. I know you want to quit, but you can’t. And, son, you’re going to get scored on again, but it doesn’t matter. In my eyes, you are the winner! Go on, now.”
The little guy ran back onto the field — and they scored two more times — but it was okay. Now in all viewers’ eyes, he is the Winner.
When you’re all alone, and you’re getting scored on — and you can’t stop them — it means a lot to know that it doesn’t matter to those who love you. In their eyes, so long as you don’t give up, you are the winner. And they are always proud of you.
小题1:The phrase “took a dramatic turn” (Paragraph 3) can best be replaced by ______.
A.went on smoothlyB.changed greatly
C.attracted less attentionD.got interrupted
小题2:Which detail from the story can reflect the little boy’s losing confidence?
A.The lone goalkeeper gave it everything he had, desperately throwing his body.
B.He became a raging maniac — shouting, running, diving.
C.With all the strength he could gather, he covered the boy who now had the ball.
D.He didn’t quit, but he became quietly desperate and futility was written all over him.
小题3:Why did the boy’s mother try to stop her husband running onto the field?
A.She thought it would only make his son feel awkward.
B.She hoped her son could gather courage and cheer himself up.
C.She considered it useless to encourage his son at that time.
D.She knew it was not allowed when the game was still in progress.
小题4:Which words can best describe the change of the writer’s feelings when watching the game?
A.curious → anxious → grateful
B.bored → upset → delighted
C.calm → absorbed → moved
D.surprised → thoughtful → interested
小题5:Which can be seen as the climax (the most important point) of the story?
A.The boy’s going to his knees and bursting into tears helplessly.
B.Team Two’s scoring another two goals after the boy went back to the field.
C.The boy’s fighting bravely in face of Team Two’s excellent performance.
D.The father’s running onto the field and encouraging his son not to give up.
小题6:The best title for the story is ______.
A.A Proud FatherB.An Amazing Game
C.The True WinnerD.The Magical Encouragement

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A long time ago, there was an emperor. One day he told his horseman that if he could ride on his horse and 16  as much land area as he liked, he would give him the area of land he had covered.  17  enough, the horseman quickly jumped onto his horse and 18  as fast as possible to cover as much land area as he could. He 19  riding and riding, whipping the horse to go as fast as possible. Even when he was 20  and tired, he did not stop 21  he wanted to cover as much area as possible. When he at last covered a large amount of land, he was exhausted and was  22 . Then he asked himself, “Why did I 23  myself so hard to cover so much land area? Now I am dying and I only 24  a very small area to 25  myself.”
The above story is 26  to the journey of our 27 . We push ourselves very hard every day to make more 28 , to gain power or recognition. We neglect our 29  , time with our family and to appreciate the surrounding 30  and the things we love to do. One day 31  we look back, we will 32  that we don’t really need that much, 33  then we cannot turn back time for what we have 34 .
Life is not about making money. Life is definitely not about work! Work is only 35  to keep us living so as to enjoy the beauty and pleasures of life.
小题1:
A.useB.coverC.workD.get
小题2:
A.Good B.Strange C.SureD.Interesting
小题3:
A.rodeB.ranC.expandedD.struggled
小题4:
A.kept onB.asked forC.gave upD.succeeded in
小题5:
A.sadB.excitedC.confusedD.hungry
小题6:
A.butB.soC.becauseD.if
小题7:
A.sleepingB.arguingC.dyingD.smiling
小题8:
A.push B.makeC.destroyD.prove
小题9:
A.need B.have C.findD.show
小题10:
A.live B.bury C.supportD.sleep
小题11:
A.usefulB.certainC.similarD.special
小题12:
A.futureB.pastC.historyD.life
小题13:
A.friendsB.progressC.discoveriesD.money
小题14:
A.healthB.career C.honorD.freedom
小题15:
A.thingsB.conditionC.peopleD.beauty
小题16:
A.beforeB.whenC.unlessD.since
小题17:
A.realizeB.regretC.apologizeD.explain
小题18:
A.orB.untilC.howeverD.but
小题19:
A.savedB.missedC.reducedD.won
小题20:
A.possibleB.probableC.necessaryD.suitable

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Joe Biggs was a butcher. His shop was in a village in the beautiful south of England, and he  31  in it for many years while his father was there. Then when his father reached the age of 65, he stopped working in the shop, and Joe was alone in it, so he had to work  32 .
Joe worked five and a half days a week. His shop  33  at one o’clock on Thursday, and it was closed the whole of Sunday. Saturdays were the  34  days.
Most of Joe’s  35  came to his shop from the nearest town, but sometimes he got up earlier than usual in the morning and  36  into the city to choose meat. It was  37  there.
Joe had a big  38  in his shop, but he tried not to buy too  39  meat at a time, and to  40  it before he bought more.
One  41  a woman came into the shop at five minutes to one. “Sorry I’m late,” she said, “but some friends have just telephoned to say that they are coming to  42  tonight, and I need more  43 .”
Joe only had one piece of meat in the shop. He had sold all the others  44  in the day. He took the piece  45  and said to the woman, “This is 6.5 pounds.”
“That piece is too  46 .” the woman said. “Haven’t you got anything bigger?”
Joe went  47  the room behind his shop, opened the refrigerator, put the piece of meat into it, took it out  48  and shut the door of the refrigerator  49 , then he brought the piece of meat back to the woman and said, “This piece is bigger and more expensive. It’s 8.75 pounds.”
“Good,” the woman answered with a smile, “give me  50  of them, please.”
小题1:
A.livedB.studiedC.workedD.played.
小题2:
A.moreB.harderC.laterD.again
小题3:
A.shutB.startedC.openedD.served
小题4:
A.hardestB.easiestC.quietestD.busiest
小题5:
A.customersB.meatC.buyersD.friends
小题6:
A.walkedB.flewC.droveD.ran
小题7:
A.easierB.fresherC.nearerD.cheaper
小题8:
A.refrigeratorB.roomC.kitchenD.cupboard
小题9:
A.muchB.expensiveC.freshD.adequate
小题10:
A.eatB.cookC.sellD.freeze
小题11:
A.ThursdayB.SundayC.MondayD.Saturday
小题12:
A.partyB.dinnerC.lunchD.dance
小题13:
A.foodB.vegetableC.meatD.fruit
小题14:
A.laterB.earlierC.quickerD.cheaper
小题15:
A.inB.upC.awayD.out
小题16:
A.smallB.largeC.cheapD.bad
小题17:
A.outsideB.fromC.intoD.through
小题18:
A.stillB.againC.evenD.back
小题19:
A.carefullyB.quicklyC.lightlyD.heavily
小题20:
A.bothB.noneC.eachD.all

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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I was six when I joined my father"s fields in Okla. By the time I was eight, I was helping Dad   36  old furniture. He gave me a cent for every nail I   37  out of old boards. I got my first real job, at JM"s Restaurant when I was 12. My main responsibilities were   38  tables. At that age, it was   39  going to work and glimpsed at my friends run off to swim or play. I didn"t necessarily like work, but I loved what working   40  me to have. Because of my job, I was always the first one to buy something delicious. This made me   41  .
Word that I was trustworthy and hard-working   42  around town. A local clothing store offered me credit despite my young age. I immediately bought an expensive coat and shoes on credit. I was   43  only 65 cents an hour, and I already owed the store keeper $90!
So I learned   44  the danger of easy credit. I paid it off as soon as I could. My first job taught me   45  and brought me a level of personal satisfaction few of my friends had   46 . As my father, who worked three jobs, once told me, “If you understand sacrifice and   47  , there are not many things in life you can"t have.” How right he was.
小题1:
A.makeB.paintC.sellD.repair
小题2:
A.pulledB.putC.pickedD.pressed
小题3:
A.sweepingB.packingC.clearingD.emptying
小题4:
A.easyB.heavyC.difficultD.pleasant
小题5:
A.allowedB.preferredC.taughtD.managed
小题6:
A.proudB.richC.gratefulD.hopeful
小题7:
A.showedB.gotC.flewD.carried
小题8:
A.raisingB.spendingC.countingD.making
小题9:
A.greatlyB.actuallyC.hardlyD.really
小题10:
A.self-developmentB.self-controlC.self-criticismD.self-confidence
小题11:
A.lostB.improvedC.developedD.experienced
小题12:
A.responsibilityB.promiseC.independenceD.ambition

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Mr. Robinson had to travel somewhere on business and as he was in a hurry, he decided to go by air. He liked to sit beside a window when he was flying. So, when he got on to the plane, he looked for a window seat. He found all of them had already been taken except one. There was a soldier sitting in the seat beside this one and Mr. Robinson was happy that he had not taken the one by the window; but, anyhow, he at once went towards it. When he reached it, however, he saw there was a notice on it. It was written in ink and said “This seat is reserved for proper load balance. Thank you.” Mr. Robinson had never seen such a notice in a plane before, but he thought that the plane must be carrying something heavy in its baggage room which made it necessary to have the passengers properly balanced, so he walked on and found another empty seat, not beside a window, to sit in. Then, when the plane was quite full, a very beautiful girl stepped into the plane. The soldier quickly took the notice off the seat beside him and in this way succeeded in having the girl beside him during the whole trip.
小题1:When he got on the plane he was happy to find that _______.
A.a notice was put in a window seat
B.some of the seats were not occupied
C.there was a seat that he had hoped to have
D.the plane was not very crowded
小题2:Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Mr. Robinson was the last passenger to get on board the plane.
B.Mr. Robinson was surprised to see the notice in the seat.
C.The window seats were all occupied when Mr. Robinson got on hoard the plane.
D.The plane Mr. Robinson took was heavily loaded with luggage.
小题3:In the end Mr. Robinson found out that _________.
A.the notice was put on the seat by the soldier.
B.the solider was waiting for his girl friend
C.the girl was the last passenger who got on the plane.
D.the seat by the window was kept for the last passenger.
小题4:This short passage may be taken from a _____.
A.novelB.news reportC.science fictionD.magazine.

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