Robert Frost was one of America’s best known and most honored serious writers. B

Robert Frost was one of America’s best known and most honored serious writers. B

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Robert Frost was one of America’s best known and most honored serious writers. But his fame came late in his life.
He was born in San Francisco, California in 1874. He lived in California during his early childhood. He was named after the chief Southern general in America’s Civil War. The general’s name was Robert Edward Lee. The poet was named Robert Lee Frost, because his father wanted to honor the general.
Someone once asked another American writer, Ernest Hemingway, how to become a writer. The best thing, he said, was to have an unhappy childhood. If this is true, Robert Frost’s childhood was unhappy enough to make him a very good writer. Robert Frost’s father was a reporter who wanted to be a politician. He often drank too much wine and became angry. Robert was the victim of his anger.
Robert Frost finished high school in 1891. After high school, Robert’s grandfather offered to pay his costs at Dartmouth College. But Robert left the school after a few months. He did not like it. He spent the next few years working at different jobs. At one time, he worked in a factory. Later, he repaired shoes. He was a teacher. He was a reporter. Always, he wrote poetry.
Robert Frost attended Harvard University for two years. After that, he returned to the many jobs he held before. For a while, Frost tried to take care of a farm in the state of New Hampshire. He was not a successful farmer. And he continued to write poetry. He said that until 1930, he earned only about ten dollars a year from writing.
In 1912, he decided to try to make a new start. He took his family to Britain. The cost of living was low. In Britain, Frost found a publisher for his first book of poems. The book was called A Boy’s Will. When it appeared in 1913, Frost received high praise from British readers. Praise was something he had not received in his own country.
Ezra Pound, another American poet living in Britain, read the poems and liked them very much. He wrote a magazine article about Frost. He also helped get Frost’s second book of poems published in America. That book was called North of Boston.
小题1:The followings are writers EXCEPT __________.
A.Robert Edward LeeB.Robert Lee Frost
C.Ernest HemingwayD.Ezra Pound
小题2:The passage wrote about Hemingway in order to show that __________.
A.he had great influence on Frost’s poetry and life
B.Frost’s poetry style was the same as Hemingway’s
C.Frost was unhappy because he was the victim of his father
D.Frost spent his childhood unhappily
小题3:What can we learn from the passage?
A.Once Frost’s first book was published he gained great praise in his country.
B.After leaving Harvard University, he began to learn to write poetry.
C.Frost was found lo have a gift in poetry while he studied in high school.
D.Robert Frost’s father was angry and drank a lot because he didn’t realize his dream.
小题4:What’s the passage mainly about?
A.Robert Frost’s unhappy childhood.
B.Robert Frost’ s first and second book.
C.Robert Frost’s family and jobs.
D.Robert Frost’s life and poetry.

答案

小题1:A
小题2:D
小题3:D
小题4:D
解析

小题1:A 细节理解题。结合The poet was named Robert Lee Frost,Someone once asked another American writer, Ernest Hemingway和Ezra Pound, another American poet living in Britain可知B. Robert Lee Frost C. Ernest Hemingway     D. Ezra Pound都是作家;只有A项Robert Edward Lee 是个 将军(general)。
小题2:D推理判断题。由第三段第二、三句“The best thing, he said, was to have an unhappy childhood. If this is true, Robert Frost"s childhood was unhappy enough to make him a very goodwriter.”可知本文提到海明威是为了阐明正是有一个不幸的童年造就了罗伯特·弗罗斯特使他成为一位伟大的诗人。
小题3:D 细节理解题。由第三段倒数第二、三句“Robert Frost"s father was a reporter who wanted to be a politician. He often drank too much alcohol and became angry.”可知罗伯特·弗罗斯特的父亲因实现不了自己的梦想而经常酗酒和生气。
小题4:D 主旨大意题。纵观全文以及由本文的主题句即第一段第一句“Robert Frost was one of America"s best known and most honored serious writers.”可知本文主要讲述了罗伯特·弗罗斯特的生平和他写的一些诗歌。
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On the Iraq­Syria border,a pack of wild dogs circled American soldiers for food.The leader of the pack was a gray­and­white dog.The soldiers called him Nubs.Nubs was shaking and __36__ able to stand.Marine major Brian Dennis looked closer and saw that there was a knife wound __37__ his chest.
Dennis couldn’t stand seeing the dog __38__.He and his men immediately treated the wound,and gave Nubs medicine.Nubs__39__but was still in pain.The next day,the team had to__40__.Ten days later,Dennis’s unit was back,and so was Nubs.He was still___41__,but the men fed him and played with him.
Before long the unit once again__42__an outpost (前哨) 70 miles away.Nubs,slowly but determinedly,__43__them far into the trackless wasteland until the men lost__44__of him.Two days later,beyond Dennis’s__45__,he saw Nubs just outside the outpost.The dog had tracked him across 70 miles of frozen desert to__46__with the friend who had saved his life.From then on Nubs and the men slept in the same place,and ran around in the same ruins.
Until an order came down from above that they were not__47__to have pets,Dennis__48__to make sure the dog would continue to live the__49__life.So he quickly raised $4,000 from his family and friends to fly Nubs to__50__.
A month later,when Dennis and the dog were__51__in California,at first Nubs didn’t recognize the guy.__52__within minutes,the dog jumped into Dennis’s arms,jumping up again and again to__53__ his friend’s face.
A little__54__and concern in the middle of war will not save a violent world.But small stories,like the story of a soldier and a dog,hold a promise of a(n) __55__world.
小题1:
A.mostlyB.certainlyC.hardlyD.never
小题2:
A.inB.onC.atD.behind
小题3:
A.standB.starveC.bleedD.suffer
小题4:
A.pulled throughB.fell asleepC.woke upD.fell down
小题5:
A.leaveB.restC.passD.remain
小题6:
A.hungryB.tiredC.dirtyD.weak
小题7:
A.took upB.took overC.left forD.returned from
小题8:
A.watchedB.followedC.accompaniedD.barked
小题9:
A.touchB.sightC.footprintD.smell
小题10:
A.abilityB.surpriseC.imaginationD.understanding
小题11:
A.partB.fightC.meetD.break
小题12:
A.askedB.suggestedC.requiredD.allowed
小题13:
A.decidedB.agreedC.acceptedD.proposed
小题14:
A.movingB.goodC.safeD.interesting
小题15:
A.LondonB.AmericaC.IraqD.Syria
小题16:
A.foundB.interviewedC.linkedD.reunited
小题17:
A.SoB.AndC.ButD.Though
小题18:
A.lickB.touchC.biteD.clean
小题19:
A.pityB.mercyC.careD.contribution
小题20:
A.equalB.harmoniousC.prosperousD.amazing

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Once there was a very brilliant, creative and learned man. He gained much ____36_____while traveling throughout the world. Unfortunately he lost his legs and left arm in a traffic accident, leaving only a finger and thumb on his right hand. He became so ____37_____ that he was afraid he would spend his life _____38_____ and would no longer be able to use his life in a(n) ____39_____way.
One day, he remembered how he had always loved getting ____40_____. He realized that he still had partial ____41_____ of his right hand and could write with  ____42_____. Then, he had an idea. “Why not write to other people who need encouragement?”
He ___43___ where he could find those who could be encouraged if they read his letters. He thought of people in ____44___. Many of them had hope of regaining their ____45___ . Others would keep feeling depressed and remain put away for the rest of their lives. He decided that he must try to __46____ them. So he wrote to a prison ministry about sending letters to the prisoners. The prison minister replied that writing to the prisoners would be  ____47____. However, it would be against prison rules for the prisoners to write back.
____48_____with the intention, the man began sending   49   messages of God’s love, hope, strength, and encouragement. He wrote twice a week, testing his strength and ability to the ___50____. He poured his heart and soul into his words,  ___51_____ his experience, sense of humor, optimism, and faith.
It was difficult to write those letters, especially without hope of any ___52___. Frequently, he felt discouraged, wondering if anyone  ___53____read his letters. However, this was his ___54____chance,so he determined to continue.
At last, he received a letter from the prison officer, which said, “Please write on the best paper you can afford. Your letters are passed from cell (牢房) to cell until they almost fall to ____55___!”
We all have unique experiences, abilities and talents. We can discover ways to reach others in need of encouragement and strength.
小题1:
A.wealthB.faith C.experience D.confidence
小题2:
A.depressedB.embarrassed C.ashamed D.thrilled
小题3:
A.writing B.suffering C.weeping D.wandering
小题4:
A.abnormalB.regular C.comfortable D.meaningful
小题5:
A.presentsB.e-mails C.letters D.prizes
小题6:
A.sense B.strength C.shape D.function
小题7:
A.affectionB.caution C.difficulty D.confidence
小题8:
A.estimatedB.doubted C.assumed D.wondered
小题9:
A.hospitalsB.churchesC.prisons D.charities
小题10:
A.familiesB.letters C.freedom D.conscience
小题11:
A.releaseB.reach C.defend D.know
小题12:
A.acceptableB.reasonable C.forbidden D.considered
小题13:
A.FacedB.FilledC.SatisfiedD.Impressed
小题14:
A.holy B.daily C.one-way D.round-way
小题15:
A.point B.worst C.degree D.limit
小题16:
A.sharingB.learning C.gaining D.enriching
小题17:
A.successB.reply C.help D.progress
小题18:
A.curiouslyB.patiently C.carefully D.actually
小题19:
A.only B.better C.extra D.lost
小题20:
A.ruin B.pieces C.the ground D.the bottom

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Last Friday my brother and I were driving home together after doing some shopping and gave our attention to an interesting conversation. Because of this distraction (分心)my brother took a wrong turn.
Unfortunately, the wrong turn took us towards a bridge and we had no way to turn back. Unwillingly, my brother paid the bridge fee and drove on. He was clearly frustrated by the mistake and the needless waste of $4.
We eventually reached an exit and, as we took it, my brother noticed a young fellow pulled over to the side of the road. He came out of his car and tried to phone someone. I was busy trying to figure out which way we would go next but my brother pulled over and asked the guy if he needed any help. And he did. He had a flat tire and needed a tool to get it off.
My brother gave him a wrench, and then began to help him change the flat. The young man said that this had been a bad week for him: earlier he had gotten into a minor car accident, and now this flat on his way home from work. But he called us “a breath of fresh air” and kept thanking us because he really would have been stuck if we hadn’t come along.
After we finished the job he thanked us again and pulled out $20 from his pocket and tried to give it to us. “No,” I said. “We were never supposed to even get on that bridge,we took a wrong turn. But now we know why we did. It was to help you. Thank you for turning our mistake into an opportunity to serve.” 
What I loved most was that my brother was able to see a chance to help. His reaction in the situation is a lesson for everyone and we felt so good the rest of the day.
小题1:When did the author and his brother notice the young man who had a flat tire?
A.Before they arrived at a bridge.
B.When they were passing through an exit.
C.When the young man stopped them for help.
D.After they came back to the right road.
小题2:We can learn from the text that the writer’s brother ________.
A.didn’t know the roads well
B.was a warm-hearted young man
C.made the turn to help the young man
D.regretted making a wrong turn all the way home
小题3:What did the young man mean by calling the writer and his brother “a breath of fresh air” ?
A.He had been in the hot sun waiting for help for so long.
B.His car’s air conditioner was broken.
C.They calmed him down by offering him a cold drink.
D.They changed his bad luck and the bad mood he was in.
小题4:Which of the following sentences best describes the writer’s experience?
A.It’s no use crying over spilt milk.
B.God helps those who help themselves.
C.Nothing in the world is difficult for one who sets his mind to it.
D.If you light a lamp for somebody, it will also brighten your path.

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When I was a teenager I volunteered to work at the water station at a 10,000 m race.      My  36 was to pass out water to the runners. I remember being so excited to see all the different kinds of    37  who passed by and   38 a cup of water. The next year I signed up for the   39  and gave it a shot.
The first 10,000 m race was quite an experience. I jogged, I walked, I jogged and I walked. At times, I didn’t   40  if I could finish.
At one point near the end, a 70-year-old man ran past me very   41  , and I felt embarrassed that I was 50 years younger than him and I couldn’t even keep up with him. I felt      42  for a second.
But then I   43   something. He was running his race and I was running mine. He had   44  capacities, experience, training and goals for himself. I had mine. Remember my   45   was only to finish.
After a minute, it   46 me that this was a lesson I could draw from . I learned  47 about myself in that moment. I turned my   48  into inspiration.
I decided that I would not   49 running races. In fact, I would run even more races and I would learn how to train and  50 properly and one day I would be one of those 70-year-olds who were still running. As I   51 the finishing line, I was proud  52 my accomplishment.
In life we all have those moments when we  53 ourselves to others. It’s only   54 . Don’ allow those moments to weaken you. Turn them into   55  and let them inspire you. Use them to show you what is possible.
小题1:
A.positionB.directionC.decisionD.target
小题2:
A.trainersB.runnersC.fansD.volunteers
小题3:
A.beggedB.drankC.droppedD.grabbed
小题4:
A.projectB.serviceC.raceD.experience
小题5:
A.doubtB.knowC.answerD.promise
小题6:
A.slowlyB.fastC.quietlyD.carefully
小题7:
A.surprisedB.satisfiedC.amusedD.defeated
小题8:
A.forgotB.realizedC.rememberedD.abandoned
小题9:
A.differentB.wonderfulC.valuableD.proper
小题10:
A.dreamB.planC.goalD.job
小题11:
A.happenedB.hitC.occurredD.attracted
小题12:
A.everythingB.anythingC.nothingD.something
小题13:
A.disappointmentB.embarrassmentC.agreement D.achievement
小题14:
A.sign upB.pick upC.give upD.keep up
小题15:
A.predictB.behaveC.prepareD.pretend
小题16:
A.foundB.crossedC.heldD.left
小题17:
A.inB.uponC.of D.for
小题18:
A.combineB.controlC.compareD.contribute
小题19:
A.naturalB.frequentC.importantD.terrible
小题20:
A.conditionB.motivationC.situationD.protection

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Betty Skelton was often called “The First Lady of Firsts’’ because of the many records she set. She grew up in Pensacola, Florida, watching airplanes flying to and from a nearby navy base. As a child, she persuaded her parents to let her take flying lessons. By 12, Betty made her first flight alone, though not legally permitted to do so until she turned 16.
During the 1940s, female pilots were mostly prevented from commercial and military flying. So Betty Skelton decided to use her flight skills in aerobatics(特技飞行),performing difficult turns, drops, and other exercises. She began performing and competing around the country.
She won the International Feminine Aerobatic Championship(IFAC)for three years in a row, starting in 1948. She and her little Pitts Special plane the “Little Stinker’’ became famous.
Dorothy Cochrane is an aviation expert who once studied and worked with Betty Skelton. “Betty was such a wonderful aerobatic pilot that she really set the bar high for other women to follow and she was a great role model for them. She really was as good as some of the men.”
Once Ms. Skelton had made her mark on flying, she moved on to racecars, becoming the first female test driver in the racecar industry. She set several land speed records. She also set a cross-country record, driving from New York to California in under 57 hours. And she became one of the top women advertising experts working with General Motors in support of the company’s Corvette car.
Ms. Skelton died in August, 2011, at the age of 85. Visitors to the Washington area can see her “little Stinker” plane at the National Air and Space Museum’s Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia. The small red and white plane hangs high in the air above the entrance to the museum.
小题1:What can we learn from the first paragraph?
A.Betty Skelton was the first Lady of the US.
B.16 was the legal age for people to fly an airplane.
C.Betty became a navy pilot when she was 16.
D.Betty’s parents didn’t support her flying interest.
小题2:What happened to Betty Skelton in 1950?
A.She moved on to racecars.
B.She became an aerobatic pilot.
C.She was 20 years old.
D.She won the IFAC for the third time.
小题3:What can we know from the words by Dorothy Cochrane?
A.It is not easy for other women to break Betty Skelton’s records.
B.She was even more excellent than some men in skills.
C.It is difficult for other women to reach the height Betty Skelton flew to.
D.Betty Skelton is an inspiring role model for pilots worldwide.
小题4:What is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Betty started to fly alone at a nearby navy base at the age of 12.
B.“Little Stinker” was Betty Skelton’s Pitts Special plane.
C.Betty set several speed records in car racing.
D.Betty even set a cross-country record.
小题5:What is the correct order of the events that happened in the passage?
a. Betty won the international Feminine Aerobatic Championship.
b. Betty became an advertising expert.
c. Betty made her first flight alone.
d. Betty began her aerobatic performance.
e. Betty became the first female test driver.
A.a→b→c→d→eB.a→e→b→c→d
C.c→d→a→e→bD.c→b→d→a→e

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