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1、新 SAT 阅读真题二Exercise 2 This passage is excerpted from L.M.Montgomery,“The Gossip of Valley View,”originally published in 1910.It was the?rst of April,and Julius Barrett,aged fourteen,perched on his fathers gatepost,watched ruefully the low descending sun,and counted that day lost.He had not succeeded
2、 in fooling a single person,although he had tried repeatedly.One and all,old and young,of his intended victims had been too wary for Julius.Hence,Julius was disgusted and ready for anything in the way of a stratagem or a spoil.The Barrett gatepost topped the highest hill in Valley View.Julius could
3、see the entire settlement,from Young Thomas Everetts farm,a mile to the west,to Adelia Williamss weather-grey little house on a moonrise slope to the east.He was gazing moodily down the muddy road when Dan Chester,homeward bound from the post of?ce,came riding sloppily along on his grey mare and pul
4、led up by the Barrett gate to hand a paper to Julius.Dan was a young man who took life and himself very seriously.He seldom smiled,never joked,and had a Washingtonian reputation for veracity.Dan had never told a conscious falsehood in his life;he never even exaggerated.Julius,beholding Dans solemn f
5、ace,was seized with a perfectly irresistible desire to fool him.At the same moment his eye caught the dazzling re?ection of the setting sun on the windows of Adelia Williamss house,and he had an inspiration little short of diabolical.Have you heard the news,Dan?he asked.No,what is it?asked Dan.I dun
6、nos I ought to tell it,said Julius re?ectively.Its kind of a family affair,but then Adelia didnt say not to,and anyway itll be all over the place soon.So Ill tell you,Dan,if youll promise never to tell who told you.Adelia Williams and Young Thomas Everett are going to be married.Julius delivered him
7、self of this tremendous lie with a transparently earnest countenance.Yet Dan,credulous as he was,could not believe it all at once.Git out,he said.Its true,pon my word,protested Julius.Adelia was up last night and told Ma all about it.Mas her cousin,you know.The wedding is to be in June,and Adelia as
8、ked Ma to help her get her quilts and things ready.Julius reeled all this off so glibly that Dan?nally believed the story,despite the fact that the people thus coupled together in prospective matrimony were the very last people in Valley View who could have been expected to marry each other.Young Th
9、omas was a con?rmed bachelor of?fty,and Adelia Williams was forty;they were not supposed to be even well acquainted,as the Everetts and the Williamses had never been very friendly,although no open feud existed between them.Nevertheless,in view of Juliuss circumstantial statements,the amazing news mu
10、st be true,and Dan was instantly agog to carry it further.Julius watched Dan and the grey mare out of sight,fairly writhing with ecstasy.Oh,but Dan had been easy!The story would be all over Valley View in twenty-four hours.Julius laughed until he came near to falling off the gatepost.At this point J
11、ulius and Danny drop out of our story,and Young Thomas enters.It was two days later when Young Thomas heard that he was to be married to Adelia Williams in June.Eben Clark,the blacksmith,told him when he went to the forge to get his horse shod.Young Thomas laughed his big jolly laugh.Valley View gos
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19、ben grinned broadly.Ah,you cant bluff it off like that,Tom,he said.The news came too straight this time.Well,I was glad to hear it,although I was mighty surprised.I never thought of you and Adelia.But shes a?ne little woman and will make you a capital wife.Young Thomas grunted and drove away.He had
20、a good deal of business to do that day,involving calls at various places the store for molasses,the mill for?our,Jim Bentleys for seed grain,the doctors for toothache drops for his housekeeper,the post of?ce for mail and at each and every place he was joked about his approaching marriage.In the end
21、it rather annoyed Young Thomas.He drove home at last in what was for him something of a temper.How on earth had that fool story started?With such detailed circumstantiality of rugs and quilts,too?Adelia Williams must be going to marry somebody,and the Valley View gossips,unable to locate the man,had
22、 guessed Young Thomas.Over the course of the passage,the main focus shifts from A a characters attempt at a practical joke to the effect felt by another character.B a depiction of a small town to the relationships among the characters in the town.C a characters humorous behavior to the evolution of
23、a story passed around the town.D a description of a friendship to a discussion of a prank perpetuated by the town.QUESTION 2 OF 11 Which statement best characterizes the relationship between Julius and Dan?A Dan is trusting of Julius and does not question his story about Thomas.B Dan is skeptical by
24、 nature but trusts Julius to always tell him the truth.C Dans disposition makes him an attractive target for Julius plan.文档编码:CW2E6E4V5H3 HF3W1X4L1X8 ZB4A4R5C10E4文档编码:CW2E6E4V5H3 HF3W1X4L1X8 ZB4A4R5C10E4文档编码:CW2E6E4V5H3 HF3W1X4L1X8 ZB4A4R5C10E4文档编码:CW2E6E4V5H3 HF3W1X4L1X8 ZB4A4R5C10E4文档编码:CW2E6E4V5H
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30、E4文档编码:CW2E6E4V5H3 HF3W1X4L1X8 ZB4A4R5C10E4文档编码:CW2E6E4V5H3 HF3W1X4L1X8 ZB4A4R5C10E4文档编码:CW2E6E4V5H3 HF3W1X4L1X8 ZB4A4R5C10E4文档编码:CW2E6E4V5H3 HF3W1X4L1X8 ZB4A4R5C10E4文档编码:CW2E6E4V5H3 HF3W1X4L1X8 ZB4A4R5C10E4文档编码:CW2E6E4V5H3 HF3W1X4L1X8 ZB4A4R5C10E4文档编码:CW2E6E4V5H3 HF3W1X4L1X8 ZB4A4R5C10E4D Dan s att
31、itude towards Julius illustrates an imbalanced friendship.QUESTION 3 OF 11 As used in line 2(“ruefully”),the phrase“ruefully”most nearly means A mournfully.B apologetically.C repentantly.D angrily.QUESTION 4 OF 11 As used in line 18(“veracity.”),“veracity”most nearly means A candor.B truthfulness.C
32、verisimilitude.D impartiality.QUESTION 5 OF 11 The conversation between Julius and Dan serves mainly to A show how bored Julius is with the inhabitants of Valley View.B provide a context for the relationships in the community.文档编码:CW2E6E4V5H3 HF3W1X4L1X8 ZB4A4R5C10E4文档编码:CW2E6E4V5H3 HF3W1X4L1X8 ZB4A
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40、lines 3 5(“He.repeatedly”)(“He had not succeeded in fooling a single person,although he had tried repeatedly.”)B lines 33 34(“Julius.countenance”)(“Julius delivered himself of this tremendous lie with a transparently earnest countenance.”)C lines 45 49(“Young Thomas.them”)(“Young Thomas was a con?rm
41、ed bachelor of?fty,and Adelia Williams was forty;they were not supposed to be even well acquainted,as the Everetts and the Williamses had never been very friendly,although no open feud existed between them.”)D lines 50 52(“Nevertheless.further”)(“Nevertheless,in view of Juliuss circumstantial statem
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