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It was in the Victorian Era (维多利亚时期) that the novel became the leading form of literature in English. Most writers were more concerned to meet the tastes of the middle class. The best known works of the period included the works of Charles Dickens and the Bronté sisters and others. Charles Dickens came on the literary scene in the 1830s. Dickens wrote vividly about London life and the struggles of the poor. Most of his works were written in a very humorous style, which was popular with readers of all classes. The Bronté sisters were English writers of the 1840s and 1850s. They began to write from early childhood. In 1846 they published the first book at their own expense as poets; however, their book attracted little attention, selling only two copies. Then the sisters turned to writing novels, each producing a novel in the following year. An interest in rural(田园的) matters and the changing social and economic situation of the countryside may be seen in the novels of Thomas Hardy and a number of others. Literature for children developed as a single style. Some works became well-known, such as those of Lewis Carroll and Edward Lear. Adventure novels were written for adults but are now generally grouped in the list for children. Helen Beatrix Potter was an English author at the end of the Victorian Era, best known for her children’s books, which featured (以……为特色) animal characters. In her thirties, Potter published the highly successful children’s book The Tale of Peter Rabbit in 1902. 小题1:What can we know about Charles Dickens from the text?A.He showed an interest in rural matters in his writing. | B.He focused on changing social and economic situation of the countryside | C.He wrote about the struggles of the poor in London? | D.He published the highly successful children’s book | 小题2:Which is TRUE about the Bronté sisters?A.They were English writers of the 1830s. | B.They paid to have their first book published. | C.They began their writing from the rural life. | D.Their first book was successful. | 小题3:Who wrote the famous children’s book The Tale of Peter Rabbit according to the text?A.Lewis Carroll. | B.The Brontésisters. | C.Thomas Hardy. | D.Helen Beatrix Potter. | 小题4:The author states in the last paragraph that ________.A.Edward Lear was famous for writing about animals | B.adventure novels were not written for children at first | C.Thomas Hardy was not as famous as Lewis Carroll | D.society changed rapidly in the Victorian Era | 小题5:This text is mainly about ________. A.literature in the Victorian Era | B.writing styles in the Victorian Era | C.famous works in the Victorian Era | D.the importance of literature in the Victorian Era |
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小题1:C 小题2:B 小题3:D 小题4:B 小题5:A |
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试题分析:这篇文章讲的是维多利亚时期的文学。例举了代表性的作家和他们的代表作。 小题1:细节题:从第二段的句子:Dickens wrote vividly about London life and the struggles of the poor.可知狄更斯写了伦敦的生活和穷人的挣扎。选 C 小题2:细节题:从第三段的句子:In 1846 they published the first book at their own expense as poets;可知勃朗特姐妹是自己出钱出版了第一本书。选B 小题3:细节题:从文章的最后两句话:Helen Beatrix Potter was an English author at the end of the Victorian Era, best known for her children’s books, which featured (以……为特色) animal characters. In her thirties, Potter published the highly successful children’s book The Tale of Peter Rabbit in 1902. 可知The Tale of Peter Rabbit是 Helen Beatrix Potter写的,选D 小题4:细节题:从最后一段的句子:Adventure novels were written for adults but are now generally grouped in the list for children.可知冒险小说一开始不是给儿童写的。选 B 小题5:主旨题:从文章的第一段的句子:It was in the Victorian Era (维多利亚时期) that the novel became the leading form of literature in English.可知这篇文章讲的是维多利亚时期的文学。选 A 点评:这篇文章讲的是维多利亚时期的文学。例举了代表性的作家和他们的代表作。集中考查了推理题,要求考生在仔细阅读文章的基础之上,认真的推敲全文,准确的定位,合理的判断。关键是找出原文的根据,认真核查题支和原文的异同,常犯错误有:绝对化语言,范围扩大或缩小,以偏概全,张冠李戴等。带着问题,再读全文,找出答题所需要的依据,完成阅读。 |
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The question this week comes from our listener Herve Acard, who asks about the American word “OK”, which means “all right” or “acceptable”. It expresses agreement or approval. The word is used more often than any other word in the world. Language expert Allen Walker Read said the word began as a short way of writing a different spelling of the words “all correct”. Old stories say some foreign-born people would write “all correct” as o-l-l k-o-r-r-e-c-t and spoke it as “OK”. Some people say it came from the Native American Indian tribe known as the Choctaws. The Choctaw word “okeh” means the same as the American word “OK”. Experts say early explorers in the Western America spoke the Choctaw language in the nineteenth century. The language spread across the country. According to some people, “OK” was a way to shorten Greek words that mean everything is fine. It is also said that a railroad worker named Obadiah Kelly invented the word. He is said to have put the first letters of his names — O and K — on each object people gave him to place on the train. Another explanation is that “OK” was invented by a political organization that supported Martin Van Buren for president in the 1800s. They called their organization the OK Club. The letters O and K were taken from the name of the town where Martin Van Buren was born — Old Kinderhook, New York. Not everyone agrees with these explanations, but experts do agree that the word is purely American and has spread to almost every country on Earth. Yet in the United States, it is used mostly in speech. Serious writers prefer using words, such as “agree”, “approve” or “confirm” instead. 小题1:Where does the passage probably come from? A.A newspaper. | B.A textbook. | C.A radio program. | D.A language magazine. | 小题2:Of the following origins, which one has the same meaning as the American word “OK”?A.The OK Club | B.The Choctaw word “okeh” | C.The word invented by Martin Van Buren | D.The short form of “all correct” | 小题3:According to the passage, which statement is NOT true? A. People disagree about the origin of “OK”. B. “OK” is often used in formal writing in the USA. C. The word “OK” is widely used all over the world. D. Native American language once influenced American English. |
THE BRONTE FAMILY Yorkshire, England was the setting for two great novels of the 19th century. One of them is Jane Eyre written by Charlotte Bronte. The Bronte family had three girls and a boy. Charlotte was born in 1816, Emily was born in 1818 and Anne in 1820. Their brother Branwell was born in 1817. The children wrote and told stories and walked over the hills. They grew up largely self-educated. Branwell showed a great interest in drawing. The girls took positions as teachers or taught children in their homes. The girls were determined to earn money for Branwell"s art education. As children, the girls had all written many stories. Charlotte alone wrote 22 books, each with 60 to 100 pages of small handwriting. Therefore, they turned to writing for income. By 1847, Charlotte had written The Professor; Emily, Wuthering Heights; and Anne, Agnes Grey. After much difficulty, Anne and Emily found a publisher (出版商), but there was no interest shown in Charlotte"s book. ( It was not published until 1859. ) However, one publisher expressed an interest in seeing more of her work. Jane Eyre was already started, and she hurriedly finished it. It was accepted at once; thus each of the sisters had a book published in 1847. Jane Eyre was immediately successful; the other two, however, did not do so well. Emily lived only a short while after the publication of her book, and Anne died in 1849. Charlotte published Shirley in 1849, and Villette in 1853. In 1854 she married Arthur Bell Nicholls. But only a year later, she died of tuberculosis (肺结核) as her sisters had. 小题1:What did the Bronte sisters want to do for Branwell Bronte?A.Help him write stories. | B.Help him get trained in art. | C.Teach him how to draw well. | D.Teach him how to educate himself. | 小题2:We know from the text thatA.Jane Eyre was published in 1847 | B.Charlotte Bronte wrote 22 books in all | C.the Bronte sisters received good education | D.the father helped his daughters with their writing | 小题3:The underlined words "the other two" in Paragraph 4 refer to ________.A.Shirley and Villette | B.The Professor and Agnes Grey | C.Agnes Grey and Wuthering Heights | D.The Professor and Wuthering Heights | 小题4:What do we know about the Bronte sisters from the text?A.Their novels interested few publishers. | B.None of them lived longer than 40 years. | C.Emily was the least successful of the three. | D.None of them had more than two books published. |
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I have learnt a lot about Chinese life and culture while teaching in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province and found them very interesting. First, family life is quite 1 in China. In the USA, many young people 2 home after they finish their education and start working. However, in China, it is 3 for people to live with their parents until they get married. 4 , many of my Chinese friends told me that their 5 lived with them and helped take care of them when they were children. It seems that Americans think independence is more important 6 the Chinese think family relationships are more important. Bargaining is another 7 that I have tried to learn. In the USA, prices are 8 and you can’t ask for a lower price. However in some small Chinese stores and tourist places, you are 9 to bargain. My Chinese friends taught me to ask for 40 percent or 50 percent 10 the original price. If the salesperson doesn’t agree to my price, I should 11 to leave and he might let me come back and sell me the item. It is a skill that you have to 12 if you live in China. Tipping hasn’t been easier to 13 . In the USA, many people in the service 14 want to get 15 money for serving customers. Tipping is not a part of Chinese culture. 16 I tried to tip a taxi driver. He looked a little 17 and refused to take the money. In dinners, perhaps what surprises an American visitor most is that some of the Chinese hosts like to put food into the plates of their 18 . Actually, this is a 19 of true friendship and politeness. My Chinese friend told me if I didn’t want to eat it, I should just 20 the food in the plate.
小题1: | A.unique | B.different | C.private | D.harmonious |
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小题2: | A.come | B.build | C.leave | D.abandon |
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小题3: | A.regular | B.true | C.common | D.usual |
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小题4: | A.Also | B.However | C.Therefore | D.Although |
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小题5: | A.parents | B.relatives | C.babysitters | D.grandparents |
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小题7: | A.way | B.custom | C.lesson | D.habit |
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小题8: | A.made | B.agreed | C.charged | D.set |
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小题9: | A.expected | B.taught | C.suggested | D.required |
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小题11: | A.promise | B.pretend | C.decide | D.hope |
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小题12: | A.tolerate | B.understand | C.practise | D.consider |
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小题13: | A.adjust to | B.turn to | C.refer to | D.stick to |
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小题14: | A.area | B.department | C.branch | D.industry |
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小题15: | A.easy | B.extra | C.pocket | D.prize |
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小题16: | A.Often | B.Once | C.Sometimes | D.Before |
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小题17: | A.excited | B.satisfied | C.frightened | D.confused |
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小题18: | A.own | B.children | C.neighbors | D.guests |
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小题19: | A.signal | B.mark | C.sign | D.feature |
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小题20: | A.leave | B.remain | C.put | D.taste |
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SAS Institute 2012 rank: 1 (2011 rank: 2) Headquarters: Cary, N.C., USA Software company SAS climbed to the top of the global list this year, edging up from the No. 2 spot it held last year. So what makes this company so great to work for? Well, for one thing, its leaders are certainly accessible. CEO Jim Goodnight hosts monthly “Conversations Over Coffee,” unscripted breakfast meetings that are open to all employees. These conversations are so popular that other division heads have begun to hold similar events for their employees. Google 2012 rank: 2 (2011 rank: 4) Headquarters: Mountain View, Calif., USA Google moved up by two spots in this year’s ranking of global workplaces. The highly desirable tech receives 61 times as many applicants as they have existing jobs, and for good reason. Google seems to be all about coaching. The company’s “CareerGuru” program makes 43 of its senior leaders available for one-on-one, confidential career coaching sessions with other Googlers. Engineering employees at all levels can also get advice from “EngAdvisors”, senior engineers at Google who can discuss any number of issues, like work-life balance, conflict resolution, and performance reviews. NetApp 2012 rank: 3 (2011 rank: 3) Headquarters: Sunnyvale, Calif., USA All new employees at data storage provider NetApp participate in the TOAST (“Training On All Special Things”) orientation program, which introduces new arrivals to NetApp’s senior management. The meetings are held every month and are always led by the executive team. Microsoft 2012 rank: 4 (2011 rank: 1) Headquarters: Redmond, Wash., USA As part of Microsoft’s commitment to promoting women in technology, the company established its DigiGirlz program in 2000. Microsoft hosts a series of DigiGirlz Day events where female high school students meet Microsoft employees and learn about careers in technology. In 2011, some 36 Microsoft locations across the world hosted more than 2,000 girls. Microsoft also holds DigiGirlz High Tech Camps, multi-day programs where participants get hands-on experience with technology during workshops and meet with tech executives. 小题1: What helped make SAS climb to the top of the list in 2012?A.Accessible leaders. | B.Popular divisions. | C.Qualified employees. | D.Quality software. | 小题2:Which statement is TRUE according to the passage?A.Microsoft employed over 2,000 girl workers in 2011. | B.New engineering Googlers could get advice from senior Googlers. | C.All NetApp employees had to attend a special training. | D.All leaders in SAS had the same conversations with their employees. | 小题3:These American companies are ranked according to _________.A.the training program each company establishes | B.the wealth each company possesses now | C.the level of technology each of the company reaches | D.the number of people willing to work for the company |
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Taiwan-born American director Ang Lee"s win of his second directing Oscar has sparked complex feelings among Chinese audiences, who expressed their pride due to the director"s Chinese roots, but couldn"t help but reflect on why the Chinese mainland has failed to deliver more outstanding films to the world . Lee, 58, on Sunday accepted the Academy Award for best director for Life of Pi, a 3D adventure-drama film.Lee had won the top directing award in 2006 for Brokeback Mountain and the best foreign language film Oscar in 2001 for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Lee came to Hollywood"s attention after directing three Chinese-language films in the early 1990s, with an emphasis on the interactions between modernity and Chinese traditions.Some Web users called Lee "a source of pride for Chinese people," and admired him for bearing the torch of Chinese culture. However, a large number of audience members and critics from the mainland expressed their frustrations over home-made movies: Mainland filmmakers have made numerous ambitious tries for the prestigious award but never won. Hao Jie, a young director whose 2010 film Single Man won the Special Jury Prize in the Tokyo Filmex Festival but was never screened in the mainland for it showed complex sex lives in a village. "Due to the censorship(审查), we are prevented from the beginning of our production, which forbids our works from mirroring realities," Hao said. While acknowledging the system"s role in undermining(削弱) excellent works, Su Mu, a well-known film critic, argued that the atmosphere in the mainland"s film circle is also to blame."Lee produces his works with his heart, but most mainland directors now only have money in mind." Though having obtained approval for his second film from the film authority, Hao said cinemas have kept delaying the screening of his work."This is another factor that prevents us from progressing. Cinemas won"t risk showing our film, which features no stars and is considered non-mainstream," complained Hao. 小题1:What does the underlined phrase “the prestigious award” refer to?A.the Best Director of Oscar | B.any of the Oscar Awards | C.the Special Jury Prize | D.the best foreign language film Oscar | 小题2:Which of the following statements is true? A.Ang Lee’s films are always focusing on Chinese traditions. | B.Chinese audiences are proud of their Chinese identity in the films. | C.Ang Lee has won the world’s favor only by means of his three Oscars. | D.Ang Lee is famous for his combining modernity and Chinese traditions. | 小题3:Which of the following is NOT the factor that prevents Chinese mainland films’ progressing?A.Strict censorship. | B.A lack of wonderful directors. | C.The bad atmosphere in the film circle. | D.Cinemas’ not risking showing low-cost films. | 小题4:The best title for the passage is probably_____.A.Ang Lee-Pride of Chinese Movie-makers | B.The Future of Chinese Mainland Film-making | C.Bitter-sweet Feeling over Ang Lee’s Oscar Win | D.What Can Chinese Films Do for the Oscar Awards |
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