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ZeldaFitzgerald,asisrevealedbynumerouspersonalbooksandletters,woremanylabelsinherlife.Shewas“theoriginalflapper”girland“thespiritoftheJazzAge.”MarriedtothecelebratedwriterF.ScottFitzgerald(authorofTheGreatGatsby),shewasbyturnshismuseandthewomanwhoruinedhislife.Inherlateryearsshewas“CrazyZelda.”
Accurateasallthesedescriptionsmaybe,theydonottellthewholestory.BorninMontgomery,Alabama,shewasnotedforherbeautyandhighspiritsindancing.InJuly1918,atacountryclubdance,Fitzgeraldwashookedimmediatelybythebeautifulandcharming18-year-oldZeldawhooutshinedotherbeautieswithherdistinguishedballet.Alightaffectionevolvedintoalengthylong-distancepursuitofweeklyletters,withFitzgeraldawareofheruncommitteddatingofothermen.Hecourtedherfeverishly,readingherhisstoriesandpartsofhisunfinishednovel.HeproposedafterhisdischargefromtheArmyinFebruary1919,butZeldahaddoubts.Herfiancé
wasn’trichandtherewasnoguaranteehe’deverbefamous.Hisshortstoriesdidn’tsell.Hisattemptwasadump.Zeldagavebackthering.Hopingtofixthe“nomoney”partofhisproblem,Fitzgeraldquitthejobandstartedtorewritenovelsforsuccessandmoneysothathecouldwinbackhisgirl.Finally,hemadeit!
OnMarch20,1920,hisnovelThisSideofParadisegotpublishedandZeldaagreedtomarryhim.
However,theirmarriagewastroubledbywilddrinking,fighting,infidelity(不忠)andbitterrecriminations(互相指责).EarnestHemingway,whomZeldadisliked,blamedherforScott’sdecliningliteraryoutput,thoughshehasalsobeenportrayedasthevictimofanoverbearinghusband.Actually,Zeldawasalsocreative,pursuingbothdancingandwriting.SomescholarshaveportrayedZeldaasacreativetalentignoredbythepatriarchal(男权的)societyoftheday.Herinspirationwasevendrawnbyherhusbandinliterarycreation.Scottusedtheirrelationshipasmaterialinhisnovels,evenborrowingepisodesfromZelda’sdiaryandapplyingthemintohisfictionalwritings.Shedetestedherhusband’spractice:
“Mr.Fitzgerald—Ibelievethatishowhespellshisname—seemstobelievethatplagiarismbeginsathome.”Toseekanartisticidentityofherown,Zeldawroteindependentlytodeclareherownvalue,assheputit“IwishIcouldwriteabeautifulbooktobreakthoseheartsthataresoontoceasetoexist.”
Neverthelessheruniquepersonalitywasstartingtoseemmoreunbalancedthancharming.Thecouple—liketherestofthenation—waslivingonborrowedtime.InOctober1929thestockmarketcrashed,triggeringtheGreatDepression.Sixmonthslater,Zeldasufferedherfirstnervousbreakdown.Afterbeingdiagnosedwithschizophrenia(精神分裂),shewasincreasinglyconfinedtospecialistclinics,andsincethenhasdepartedwithherhusband.ZeldadiedlaterinafireatherhospitalinAsheville,NorthCarolina,puttinganendtoherflamboyantlife.
56.Wherewillyoumostprobablyfindthisarticle?
A.Inanewspaper.B.Inaliterarymagazine.
C.Inapreparedspeech.D.Inaresearchreport.
57.WhichphrasecanbestsummarizetherelationshipbetweenF.ScottFitzgeraldandZelda?
A.Idealpartnership.B.Unbalancedloverelationship.
C.Love-haterelationship.D.Mutually-jealousrelationship.
58.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothearticle?
A.FitzgeraldsuccessfullywonZelda’sheartbyreadingherhisnovelsandwritingherweeklyletters.
B.HemingwaydislikedZeldabecauseofherfemaleidentityandtalentthatoutshinedherhusband.
C.Zeldawasgladtobeherhusband’smuseandprovidedhimwithliterarymaterials.
D.The“CrazyZelda”diedwithoutFitzgerald’scompanionaftersevereschizophrenia.
Two【2018届上海市上海实验中学高三英语下学期4月考试题】
Iwasasecond-yearmedicalstudentattheuniversity,andwasonmyseconddayofroundsatanearbyhospital.Myuniversity'
sphilosophywastogetstudentsseeingpatientsearlyintheireducation.Niceidea,butitoverlookedonedetail:
second-yearstudentsknownexttonothingaboutmedicine.
Assignedtomyteamthatdaywasanattending—aseniorfacultymemberwhowastheremostlytomakepatientsfeeltheyweren'
tinthehandsofamateurs.Manyattendingswereresearcherswhodidn'
thavemuchrecenthospitalexperience.Minewasactuallyanarthritis(关节炎)specialist.Alsoalongwasaresident(therealboss,withastaggeringmasteryofmedicine,atleasttoarookielikemyself).Inadditionthereweretwointerns(住院实习医生).TheseguyswerejustasgreenasIwas,butinascarierway:
theyhadrecentlygraduatedfromthemedicalschool,sotheyweretechnicallyMDs.
Ibeganthedayat6:
30am.AninternandIdidaquickcheckofoureightpatients;
later,weweretopresentourfindingstotheresidentandthentotheattending.Ihadthreepatientsandtheinternhadtheotherfive-pieceofcake.
ButwhenIarrivedintheroomof71-year-oldMr.Adams,hewassittingupinbed,sweatingheavilyandpanting(喘粗气).He'
djusthadahipoperationandlookedterrible.Ilistenedtohislungswithmystethoscope,buttheysoundedclear.NextIcheckedthelogofhisvitalsignsandsawthathisrespirationandheartratehadbeenclimbing,buthistemperaturewassteady.Itdidn'
tseemlikeheartfailure,nordiditappeartobepneumonia(肺炎).SoIaskedMr.Adamswhathethoughtwasgoingon.
"
It'
sreallyhotinhere,Doc,"
hereplied.
SoIattributedhisconditiontothestuffyroomandtoldhimtherestoftheteamwouldreturninafewhours.Hesmiledandfeeblywavedgoodbye.
At8:
40a.m.,duringourteammeeting,"
CodeBlueRoom307!
blaredfromtheloudspeaker.Ifroze.
ThatwasMr.Adams'
sroom.
Whenwearrived,hewasmotionless.
Theautopsy(尸体解剖)laterfoundMr.Adamshadsufferedamassivepulmonaryembolism(肺部栓塞).Abloodclothadformedinhisleg,workeditswaytohislungs,andcuthisbreathingcapacityinhalf.Hissymptomshadbeentextbook:
heavyperspirationandshortnessofbreathdespiteclearlungs.Theonlythingwas:
Ihadn'
treadthatchapterinthetextbookyet.AndIwastooscared,insecure,andproudtoaskarealdoctorforhelp.
Thismistakehashauntedmefornearly30years,butwhat'
sparticularlyfrustratingisthatthesamemedicaleducationsystempersists.WhoknowshowmanypeoplehavediedorsufferedharmatthehandsofstudentsasnaiveasI,andhowmanymorewill?
56.Whywastheauthordoingroundsinahospital?
A.Hehimselfwantedtohavepractice.B.Studentsofallmajorshadtodoso.
C.Itwaspartofhismedicaltraining.D.Hewasonaresearchteam.
57.WhiletheauthorwasexaminingMr.Adams,allthefollowingsymptomscaughthisattentionEXCEPT_________.
A.movingdifficultyB.steadytemperatureC.fasterheartrateD.breathingproblem
58.“Hissymptomshadbeentextbook”meansthathissymptomswere_________.
A.partofthetextbookB.nolongerinthetextbook
C.recentlyincludedinthetextbookD.explainedinthetextbook
59.Attheendofthepassage,theauthorexpresses_________aboutthemedicaleducationsystem.
A.optimismB.hesitationC.concernD.support
Three【2018届上海市华东师大二附中高三英语下学期3月考试题】
Mrs.Bridgesaidthatshejudgedpeoplebytheirshoesandbytheirmannersatthetable.Ifsomeoneworeshoeswithrun-overheels,orshoesthathadnotbeenshinedforalongtime,orshoeswithbrokenlaces,youcouldbeprettysurethispersonwouldbecarelessinotherthingsaswell.Andtherewasnobetterwaytojudgeapersonsbackgroundthanbywatchinghimorheratthetable.
Thechildrenlearneditwasimpolitetotalkwhileeating,ortochewwiththemouthopen,andastheygrewoldertheylearnedthemoresubtlemannersnottobutteranentiresliceofbread,nottotakemorethanonebiscuitatatime,unless,ofcourse,thehostessshouldinsist.Theyweretaughttokeeptheirelbowsclosetotheirsideswhilecuttingmeat,andtoholdtheutensilsinthetipsoftheirfingers.Theyresistedthetemptationtosupupthegravywithapieceofbread,andtheymadesuretoleavealittleofeverything-notenoughtobecalledwasteful,butjustalittletoindicatethemealhadbeensuitAndally,theylearnedthataladyoragentlemandoesnotfoldupanapkinaftereatinginapublicplace.
ThegirlsabsorbedthesematterswithgreaterfacilitythanDouglas,whotendedtoaskthesonforeverything,sometimesobservingthathethoughtitwasallprettysilly.Heseemedparticularlyunabletoeatwithhislefthandlyinginhislap;
hewantedtoleaveitonthetable,toprophimselfup,usitwere,andclaimedbegotabackachewithonearminhislap.Mrs,Bridgetoldhimthiswasabsurd,andwhenhewantedto
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