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1、阅读理解+完形填空+语法填空一、阅读理解ATHEN WE CAME TO THE ENDJoshua FerrisThe first novel by American author Joshua Ferris was so different, because it is written in the second person; the group of odd (古怪的) office colleagues talk and act as a collective. It must have been hard to maintain, but Ferris does a great j
2、ob. It is really a good novel set in boring office environments.THE GRAPES OF WRATHJohn SteinbeckObviously a classic and still popular, the themes of this novel are timeless and echo just us strongly today. Set during the Great Depression, the story follows a family of “Okies一poor migrant farmers fr
3、om Oklahomaas they head west seeking work.PROPERTYLionel ShriverShort stories from one of our best contemporary writers. Exploring the theme of possessions and ownership from many angles, this is certainly one for Marie Kondo fans. I have long been interested in what it is about things that can hook
4、 some people. The drive to possess items that serve no obvious purpose is most appealing to me. Fine, if an item is something given to you by someone special. But if you take a look around you, some things are probably simply useless and unmemorable. Shrivers book explores it better.THE LOVE THAT I
5、HAVE三、填空After college I wanted to make a difference in the world, so I became a volunteer teacher and 1 (send) to Namibia. Honestly,my first choice wasnt Africa, but I am extremely grateful that I had the chance. So with a group of 2 (equal) eager young graduates, I went on my journey.Schools were q
6、uite bare, and the students 3 ( have) tiring days, walking miles to get to school often barefoot. With their mountains 4 work at home, few possessions and little opportunity, these 5 (child) were joyful, which I admired.This 6 (be) my first time living abroad in a different culture, simply getting u
7、sed to the living conditions was 7 big adjustment. I had no electricity, running water, phone or the Internet. Imagine no air-conditioning at a place 8 the temperature often goes beyond 38 degrees Celsius! Some days it was just too hot to move.However, I could end each day with a 9 (glory) African s
8、unset. And at night, I had a light-pollution-free view of the entire Milky Way. Before Namibia, I never thought I would survive in such an environment. My experience awakened me to not only the limitations. 10 (place) on ourselves, but also our amazing ability to adapt. Stepping out of your comfort
9、zone in another culture will certainly make your life worthwhile.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.答案阅读理解A: 13 CDB B: 47 DDDAC: 811 CBBD D: 1215 DCCA完形填空15 BDBCA 610 BAACD1115 DABCA 1620 DBCBD语法填空1 .was sent 2.equally 3.had4.of 5.children6.being 7.a 8.where9.glorious 10.placedJames MaloneyThis absorbing story is
10、 about Margot Baumann, who takes a job in a mail-room in what, as later becomes clear, is a concentration camp. The amazing thing is the perspective it gives of German life during World War H. Of course not all Germans, probably the large majority, had any real idea of what was going on. Within Marg
11、ofs immediate circle you see the reactions among the German population to the rise and fall of their belovedor hated Fuhrer (元 首),and nation.1. Who may be liked by Marie Kondo fans?A. Joshua Ferris. B. John Steinbeck.C. Lionel Shriver. D. James Maloney.2. What is special about THE LOVE THAT I HAVE?A
12、. It follows a family of “Okies”.B. It is set in boring office environments.C. It tells stories about a contemporary writer.D. It explores the rise and fall of a nation in the world.3. For whom is this text mainly intended?A. Novelists. B. Book addicts.C. Editors. D. Story tellers.BWilliam Butler Ye
13、ats, a most famous Irish writer, was born in Dublin on June 13, 1865. His childhood lacked the harmony (和睦) that was typical of a happy family. Later, Yeats shocked his family by saying that he remembered “little of childhood but its pain”. In fact, he inherited (继承) excellent taste in art from his
14、familyboth his father and his brother were painters. But he finally settled on literature, particularly drama and poetry.Yeats had strong faith in coming of new artistic movements. He set himself the fresh task in founding an Irish national theater in the late 1890s. His early theatrical experiments
15、, however, weYe not received favorably at the beginning. He didnt lose heart, and finally enjoyed success in his poetical drama.Compared with his dramatic works, Yeatss poems attract much admiring notice. The subject matter includes love, nature, history, time and aging. Though Yeats generally relie
16、d on very traditional forms, he brought modern sensibility (情感)to them. As his literary life progressed, his poetry grew finer and richer, which led him to worldwide recognition.He had not enjoyed a major public life since winning the Nobel Prize in 1923. Yet, he continued writing almost to the end
17、of his life. Had Yeats stopped writing at age 40, he would probably now be valued as a minor poet, for there is no other example in literary history of a poet who produces his greatest works between the ages of 50 and 75. After Yeatss death in 1939, W. H. Auden wrote, among others, the following lin
18、es:Earth, receive an honored guest:William Yeats is laid to rest.Let the Irish vessel lieEmptied of its poetry.4. Which of the following can best describe Yeatss family?A. It filled Yeatss childhood with laughter.B. It was shocked by Yeatss choice.C. It was a typically wealthy family.D. It had an ar
19、tistic atmosphere.5. What do we know about Yeatss life?A. He founded the first Irish theater.B. He stuck to modern forms in his poetry.C. He was not favored by the public until 1923.D. He began to produce his best works from 1915.6. What kind of feeling is expressed in W. H. Audens lines?A. Worry. B
20、. Pity.C. Emptiness. D. Respect.7. What is the text mainly about?A. Yeatss literary achievements.B. Yeatss historical influence.C. Yeatss artistic ambition.D. Yeatss national honor.CWe may be only three weeks into December, but artist Jonnie Hartman has been in the holiday spirit for months, designi
21、ng and building the Grand America Holiday Window Stroll.The goal with each window stroll is to create playful and uplifting displays, according to Hartman. ul really try to do something light-hearted, something whimsical, that is, something everyone can connect with and maybe not see every day in th
22、e real world, ” Hartman said.She designs all of the window displays by hand, starting with pencil sketches (素描),then illustrating the designs on her computer and sending parts of the drawings to be printed. From there, Hartman works with a team of five people to build the displays, creating, sewing
23、and embellishing (润色)many elements by hand.However, a challenge Hartman has faced over the years as she has designed the displays is making sure all of the measurements are right for elements to fit inside the windows.When I was in college, I was an art major, and I thought, I dont need math. I will
24、 never use it. Im an artist, and guess what, ifs the most important thing that I use, “ Hartman said. ulf I dont get that right, then the windows dont fit, the pieces dont come together and it just doesnt work out.”The holiday window stroll gives Hartman a special opportunity to hear feedback from t
25、hose who observe her creations, which is something she doesnt always get to experience with her other artworks. She said its fun to hear peoples reactions as they go through the holiday window stroll.“It just makes me happy that I can kind of set the tone for peoples holiday season and just maybe br
26、ing a smile to their face, Hartman said.8. What word can replace the underlined word “whimsical” in Paragraph 2?A. Serious. B. Exciting.C. Unusual. D. Ordinary.9. What challenges Hartman most in designing the displays?A. To sew. B. To fit.C. To measure. D. To draw.10. What does Hartman think about m
27、ath now?A. It is too difficult for her.B. She values it very much.C. She still thinks its useless.D. Its not suitable for her to learn.11. Why is the holiday window stroll special for Hartman?A. It just can make her happy.B. She has a chance to create by hand.C. It can help improve her other artwork
28、s.D. She can get some remarks from the viewers.DIn fiction and literature, the canon is the collection of works considered representative of a period or genre. The collected works of William Shakespeare, for instance, would be part of the canon of Western literature.The accepted body of work that in
29、cludes the canon of Western literature has changed over the years. Some works become less proper in the canon as theyre replaced by more modern counterparts (对应物).For instance, the works of Shakespeare and Chaucer are still considered significant. But lesser-known writers of the past, such as Willia
30、m Blake and Matthew Arnold, have faded in relevance, replaced by modern counterparts like Ernest Hemingway, Langston Hughes and Toni Morrison.In religious terms, a canon is a standard of judgment. Sometimes within religious traditions, as views evolve or change, some formerly canonical texts become
31、apocryphal (伪经的)“, meaning outside the field of whafs considered representative. Some apocryphal works never won formal acceptance but are influential nevertheless. An example of an apocryphal text would be the Gospel of Mary a highly debatable text not widely recognized in the Church, but believed
32、to be the words of one of Jesus closest companions.Many teachers and schools rely on the canon to teach students about literature, so ifs necessary that it includes works that are representative of society, providing an introduction to a given point in time. This, of course, has led to many debates
33、among literary scholars over the years, and arguments about which works are worthy of further examination and study are likely to continue as cultural standards and habits change and evolve.By studying canonical works of the past, we can get a new appreciation for them in a modern perspective.12. Th
34、e canon refers to literary works that.A. are reprinted many timesB. has large groups of readersC. has great social and economic valueD. are recognized as classics in one field13. Why does the canon change over time?A. New methods are used to evaluate works.B. More works in the similar styles come ou
35、t.C. Works that are better valued may stand out.D. People become less interested in old works.14. Paragraph 3 suggests that the value of apocryphal works can be.A. high B. lowC. limited D. obvious15. What can we learn from Paragraph 4?A. Canon use can influence the education quality.B. Todays canon
36、used for education is out of date.C. Modern students are less familiar with canonical works.D. Educators should improve childrens interest in learning.二、完形填空The Roll of a LifetimeSince the age of three, Chelsea Hill had dreamed of becoming a dancer. That ambition ended one night in 2010. Hill was in
37、 a car accident that left her paralyzed (瘫痪的)from the waist down. For most people, that would have 2 any hope of a dancing career. For Hill, it was the beginning. Far from being an obstacle, her wheelchair 3 her courage. She wanted to prove that she was still “normal”, whatever normal meant.Normal f
38、or her meant 4, so Hill did it in her wheelchair rightalongside her nondisabled high school dance team. Half of her body was taken 5 from her. It definitely took a lot of bumping (碰撞) and patience.After graduation, Hill wanted to 6 her dance network to 7 women like her. She met people online who had
39、 8 various spinal cord injuries (脊髓损伤)but shared her 9, and she invited them to dance with her.Hoping to 10 more people in a larger city, Hill moved to Los Angeles and formed a team of dancers with 11 she calls the Rillettes. Dancing on 12 , the Rillettes discovered, can be just as fast-paced and fu
40、lfilling as the foot based variety. In disabled dance competitions around the country, theyre having fun, and as the audiences 13 reactions indicate, the fun is infectious.Hill has 14 what many of us never will: Her childhood dream. The Rillettes have helped her find something else just as fulfillin
41、g. Every year she holds a dance 15 for wheelchair users and in 2019, 173 participants from ten countries attended. For many, being part of the Rillettes was really great. It was the first time theyd felt they _16 . “I had a girl say it was the most empowering thing when she 17 into a room and everyo
42、ne was at eye level, H川 told CBS News.The dancers arent the only ones feeling 18 . One woman saw a YouTube video of the team competing and commented, “You guys are so19 ! Im in tears when you rock! To be in a wheelchair and 20 be so beautiful makes me know I can be beautiful too! ”1. A. simply B. ne
43、arly C. suddenly D. really2. A. approached B. abandoned C. raised D. ruined3. A. proved B. offered C. created D. indicated4. A. dream B. performance C. dancing D. teamwork5. A. away B. in C. out D. off6. A. design B. expand C. employ D. change7. A. include B. contact C. protect D. cure8. A. suffered
44、 B. lacked C. treated D. escaped9. A. accomplishment B. identificationC. determination D. requirement10. A. interview B. entertain C. educate D. reach11. A. illnesses B. injuries C. pains D. disabilities12. A. wheels B. chairs C. stages D. feet13. A. immediate B. enthusiastic C. extreme D. distant14
45、. A. experienced B. appliedC. attained D. accumulated15. A. camp B. club C. party D. show16. A. lived B. succeeded C. appeared D. belonged17. A. walked B. rolled C. rushed D. wandered18. A. engaged B. determined C. inspired D. delighted19. A. talented B. amazing C. energetic D. special20. A. just B. ever C. only D. still