北语17秋《阅读IV》作业3文档格式.docx
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ameaningtotheirworkwelloverandbeyondtherewardofthepaycheck.
Forthemany,thereisahardlyconcealeddiscontent.Theblue-collarbluesisnomorebitterlysungthanthewhite-collarmoan."
I'
mamachine,"
saysthespot-welder."
mcaged,"
saysthebankteller,andechoesthehotelclerk."
mamule,"
saysthesteelworker."
AmonkeycandowhatIdo,"
saysthereceptionist."
mlessthanafarmimplement,"
saysthemigrantworker."
manobject,"
saysthehigh-fashionmodel.Bluecollarandwhitecallupontheidenticalphrase:
"
marobot."
Thereisnothingtotalkabout,"
theyoungaccountantdespairinglyenunciates.ItwassometimeagothatJohnHenrysang,"
Amanain'
tnothin'
butaman."
Thehard,unromanticfactis:
hediedwithhishammerinhishand,whilethemachinepumpedon.Nonetheless,hefoundimmortality.Heisremembered.
Astheautomatedpaceofourdailyjobswipesoutnameandface-and,inmanyinstances,feeling-thereisasacrilegiousquestionbeingaskedthesedays.Toearnone'
sbreadbythesweatofone'
sbrowhasalwaysbeenthelotofmankind.Atleast,eversinceEden'
sslothfulcouplewasservedwithanevictionnotice,thescripturalpreceptwasneverdoubted,notoutloud.Nomatterhowdemeaningthetask,nomatterhowitdullsthesensesandbreaksthespirit,onemustwork.Orelse.
Latelytherehasbeenaquestioningofits"
workethic"
especiallybytheyoung.Strangelyenough,ithastouchedoffprofoundgrievancesinothers,hithertodevout,silent,andanonymous.Unexpectedprecinctsarebeingheardfrominashowofdiscontent.Communiquesfromtheassemblylinearefrequentandalarming;
absenteeism.Ontheeveningbus,thetense,pinchedfacesofyoungfileclerksandelderlysecretariestellusmorethanwecaretoknow.Ontheexpressways,middlemanagementmenposewithoutgracebehindtheirwheelsastheyfleecityandjob.
Question:
Thesecondparagraphrevealsthat________.
A.everyoneisworkinghard
B.mostpeoplecannotgetsatisfactionfromtheirwork
C.peoplearerobots
D.peopleareimmortalizedandrememberedthroughtheirwork
满分:
4分
2.I____asleepinthecorner,forIremembernothingofwhathappenedduringthenight.
A.mightfall
B.mustfall
C.musthavefallen
D.canhavefallen
3.California-bornandStanford-educated,JohnSteinbeckgainedprominenceduringtheGreatDepressionofthe1930sasanovelistwhocombinedthemesofsocialprotestwithabenignviewofhumannatureandabiologicalinterpretationofhumanexperience,acombinationthatgainedhimwidepopularityandprovidedthebasisforacareernotonlyinfictionbutalsoinjournalism,thetheater,andfilms.
JohnErnstSteinbeck,Jr.,wasbornin1902,intheSalinasValley,whosescenery,agriculturalworkers,andne'
er-do-wellpaisanosappearfrequentlyinhisfiction.HisfatherwastreasurerofMontereyCounty,andhismotherwasaformerschoolteacher.TheirlibraryintroducedhimearlytosuchstandardauthorsasMilton,Dostoevsky,Flaubert,GeorgeEliot,andThomasHardy.Hewasacontributortotheschoolnewspaper,avarsityathlete,andpresidentofhisgraduatingclassinhighschool,andheattendedStanfordUniversitysporadicallybetween1920and1925,majoringinEnglish,butneverfinishedthedegree.HeworkedonranchesandonaroadgangbeforetryingfutilelytoestablishhimselfasawriterduringabriefstayinNewYorkCityin1926,andheworkedinaCaliforniafishhatcheryandcampedintheSierrasbeforepublishinghisfirstnovel,CupofGold,in1929.InthoseyearshereadD.H.Lawrence,WillaCather,SherwoodAnderson,andparticularlythenovelistsJamesBranchCabelland,Hemingwaywithenthusiasm,buthisperennialinterestsweretheclassicsofContinentalliteratureandtheancienthistorians.
In1930hemarriedandmovedtoPacificGrove,California,wherehisfatherprovidedahouseandsmallallowancetosupporthim.TwounsuccessfulnovelstreatingtheenchantmentoftheAmericanDreamandthecostofpursuingit(ThePasturesofHeaven,1932,andToaGodUnknown,1933)precededhisfirstsuccesses,TortillaFlatin1935andInDubiousBattlein1936.Thefirstwasanepisodic,warmlyhumoroustreatmentofabandofpaisanos(amixtureofSpanish,Indian,andCaucasianstrands).Theirpicturesqueandshiftlessways,naiveaffectionfortheirchurch,mysticalappreciationofnature,andloyaltytotheirbandaregiventheairoflegendandlikenedtothetalesofKingArthur'
sRoundTable.Theseconddealswithastrikeamongfruitpickers,itsdefeatbythelandownerswiththeirvigilantes,andtheeffortsofcommunistorganizersfirsttoorganizethestrikeandthentoexploittheworkers.
"
Paisanos"
means________.
A.richpeople
B.poorpeople
C.peasants
D.laborers
4.Tocreateasupercell,takeastormwherewindspeedincreaseswithheight,whilewinddirectionveers;
asituationinwhichupdraughtsanddowndraughtswithinthethunderstormcansupporteachother'
sexistenceratherthancanceleachotherout.Itisaswindsblowintothisturbulentregionfromthreetofivekilometersupthatalow-pressuresectionofthestormmaybegintorotate.
Therotationofthispartofthestorm(knownasamesocyclone)causestheairpressuretofallsomemore,promptingwindlowerdowntoflowintothestormandspeedupupwards.Thiscreatesaspinningupdraughtwhichhigh-levelwindsinthestormcanboostinthesamewaythatwindblowingacrossthetopofachimneydoeswondersfordrawingupanopenfire.
You'
renotyetlookingatatornado,thoughifyou'
rewatchingthisparticularstormdevelopyoumightstartlookingforagetawaycar-especiallyifthestormbeginstochangeshape.Whenmid-toupper-levelwindsupwindofthestormencounterthesupercell,someareforcedtodetourroundit.Theyconvergeagaindownwind,mouldingthestormcloudsintoanominousanvil-shapeintheprocess.Butwhilesomewindgoesroundthemesocyclone,somerunsfullsquareintothismeteorologicalbrickwallandisforceddownward,creatinga"
rearflankdowndraught"
(RFD)whichmanyexpertsbelieveiswhatmakesorbreaksatornadicstorm.
It'
swhenanRFDtriestoswingaroundthebaseofthestorm,narrowingtheareaofwindflowingintotheupdraughtandincreasingitsspin(inthesamewayfigureskaterswhentheirarmsarepulledin)thatyoumightwanttogetintoyourgetawaycar.Ifyou'
reanywherebeneathwhirlingpieceofmeteorologicalgiveandtake-afunnelcloud-youareinabad,dangerousplaceknowntostormchasersas"
thebearcage"
.It'
swhere,ifthefunnelcloudsticksaroundlongenoughfortheupdraughttotouchdownonterrafirma,youwillfindyourselfontheinsideofatornado.
Whatcanbeinferredfromthethirdparagraph?
A.Ifanupdraughtiscreated,tornadoappears.
B.AtornadocomesintobeingwhenaRFDiscreated.
C.RFDiscreatedifwindsgoroundthemesocyclone.
D.Whenmeetingsupercell,windswillblowinalldirections.
5.Mary____inthegardenwhenitbegantorain.
A.waswalking
B.walked
C.walking
D.hadwalked
6.Tocreateasupercell,takeastormwherewindspeedincreaseswithheight,whilewinddirectionveers;
Ifyouwerecaughtbyatornado,whichofthefollowingstatementisNOTright?
A.Youmusthavebeenin"
.
B.Itshouldhavebeentheupdraughtthatgotyou.
C.
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