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广西柳州市·
高三三模)Tommy,a26-year-oldchimp(猩猩),livesinasmallcageinausedtrucksaleslotinNewYork.Retiredfrommovieworkandwhateverelseonceoccupiedhim,hehasnochimpfriendstokeephimcompany—justaTV.HeisworldsawayfromtherainforestofWesternAfrica,wherechimpsspendmostoftheirlivesintrees,hunting,andsocializingtogether.
Hisownerhasn'
tbrokenanylaws,butananimalrightsgroupcalledtheNonhumanRightsProject(NhRP)istryingtochangetheview.Thegroupsayschimpshavesuchahumanlikeintelligencethattheyshouldberecognizedas“legalpersons"
andbeplacedinananimalshelterandwanderfree.
You'
veprobablyheardtheterm“animalrights”,butanimalsdon'
tactuallyhaverightsinmanycountries.Animal-welfarelawspunishpeoplewhomistreatanimals,butthat'
snotthesameaschimpshavingarighttolibertyoranythingelse.
NhRP'
sfirststepistoaskajudgetoendpeople'
sunjustarrestonbehalfofTommyandotherprivatelyownedchimps.Ifthecourtdecidestorecognizechimpsaslegalpersons,NhRP'
snextstepwillbearguingforwhatrightsthechimpsshouldbegranted."
Therightthatwebelievetheyshouldhavemostofallistherighttobodilyliberty,"
saysWise,aNhRPgroupmember."
Theyshouldbeabletochoosehowtolivetheirlives.”
Tommy'
sowner,PatLavery,saysherescuedTommyfromacarelessowneraboutadecadeagoanddeniesthechimpismistreatedorunhappy."
Helikesbeingbyhimself,"
hesays.
“There'
sadangerinmakingajumptosaythey'
rejustlikepeople,"
saysRichardCupp,aprofessorwhowritesaboutanimalsandthelaw."
Ifwe'
rereallyfocusedonchimpsbeingvery,verysmart,thenwhoknowsifmaybesomedaywemight…say,‘Hey,here'
saparticularhumanbeingthat'
snotverysmartatall,maybethechimpshavehigherstatusthanthisperson.’”
1.WhatcanweknowaboutTommy?
A.Heislivingaverylonelylife.
B.Hedislikeslivingintherainforest.
C.Helikeswatchingmoviesverymuch,
D.HewasillegallyboughtbyPatLavery.
2.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?
A.Greatprogresshasbeenmadeonimprovinganimalrights.
B.PatLaveryisthoughttomistreatTommybyNhRP.
C.Animalrightsaregoingfrombadtoworse.
D.Animalrightshavebeenadmittedinwesterncountries.
3.What'
sthefinalgoalNhRPwantstoachieve?
A.Toensurechimps'
bodilysafety.B.Tostopillegalhuntingofchimps.
C.Tohelpchimpsfindtheirfamilies.D.Tohelpchimpsenjoytheirfreedom.
4.What'
sRichardCupp'
sattitudetowardsNhRP'
seffortstowinrightsforchimps?
A.Hopeful,B.Uncaring.
C.Worried.D.Supportive.
B
广西桂林市·
高三月考)Onceuponatime,thecolorsoftheworldquarreledwithoutstop.
Greensaid:
"
ClearlyIamthemostimportant.Iamthesignoflifeandofhope.Iwaschosenforgrass,treesandleaves.Withoutme,allanimalswoulddie."
Yellowsmiledquietly:
Youaresoserious.Ibringlaughter,pleasure,andwarmthintotheworld.Thesunisyellow,themoonisyellow,thestarsareyellow.Withoutmetherewouldbenofun."
Orangestartednexttoblowherself:
Iamthecolorofhealthandstrength.Imaybescarce(稀有的),butIampreciousforIservetheneedsofhumanlife.Icarrythemostimportantvitamins."
Redcouldstanditnolonger,shoutingout:
Iamtherulerofallofyou.Iamblood-life'
sblood!
Iamthecolorofdangerandofbravery.Withoutme,theearthwouldbeasemptyasthemoon."
Indigo(靛蓝色)spokemorequietlybutwithjustasmuchdetermination:
Thinkofme.Iamthecolorofsilence.Youhardlynoticeme,butwithoutmeyouallbecomesuperficial.Youneedmeforbalanceandinnerpeace."
…
Thecolorswentonboasting,eachconvincedofhisorherownadvantages.Theirquarrelingbecamelouderandlouder.
Suddenlytherewasasurprisingflashofbrightlightningandthunderrolledandboomed.Rainstartedtopourdowncruelly.Thecolorscroucheddown(蹲下)infear,drawingclosetooneanotherforcomfort.
Inthemidstoftheloudnoises,rainbegantospeak:
Youfoolishcolors,fightingamongstyourselves,eachtryingtocontroltherest.Don'
tyouknowthatyouwereeachmadeforaspecialpurpose,uniqueanddifferent?
Joinhandswithoneanotherandcometome."
Doingastheyweretold,thecolorsunitedandjoinedhands.Theraincontinued:
Fromnowon,whenitrains,eachofyouwillstretchacrosstheskyinagreatbowofcolorasareminderthatyoucanallliveinpeace.TheRainbowisasignofhopefortomorrow."
Andso,wheneveragoodrainwashestheworld,andaRainbowappearsinthesky,letusremembertoappreciateoneanother.
5.WhydoesOrangeconsiderherselfprecious?
A.Sheservestheneedsofhumanlife.
B.Sheistherulerofallcolors.
C.Sheisthesignoflifeandofhope.
D.Shebringslaughterintotheworld.
6.Whowouldyouliketoseefirstwhenyou'
reangryaccordingtothetext?
A.Red.B.Yellow.C.Indigo.D.Green.
7.Whatarecolorsadvisedtodoaccordingtothelastparagraph?
A.Hopefortomorrow.B.Joinhandswithrain.
C.Boastthemselves.D.Admireoneanother.
8.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.TheadvantageofcolorsB.Thesymbolofcolors
C.ThecoloroffriendshipD.Thetypesofrainbow
C
南昌市第三中学)FouTs'
ong,aChinese-bornpianistknownforhissensitiveinterpretationsofChopin,DebussyandMozart.diedonMondayatahospitalinLondon,wherehehadlivedformanyyears.Hewas86.
Aloverofclassicalmusicfromayoungage,Mr.Foubegantakingpianolessonswhenhewas7.Mr.Foumadehisfirststageappearancein1952.TheconcertcaughttheattentionofofficialsinBeijing,whoselectedhimtocompeteandtourinEasternEurope.Mr.FousoonmovedtoPoland,wherehestudiedattheWarsawConservatory(音乐学校)onascholarship.ToprepareforthefifthChopinCompetitioninWarsawin1955.hepracticedsodiligentlythathehurthisfingersandwasnearlycutfromthefirstroundofthecompetition.
Mr.FouwasoneofthefirstChinesepianiststoachieveglobalprominencewhenhetookthethirdplaceintheInternationalChopinPianoCompetitioninWarsawin1955.HealsowonaspecialprizeforhisperformanceofChopin'
smazurkas(马祖卜舞曲).Almostovernight,hebecameanationalhero.ToChina,Mr.Fou'
srecognitioninawell-knowninternationalcompetitionwasproofthatthecountrycouldstandonitsownartisticallyintheWest.ChinesereportersflockedtointerviewMr.Fou,whilemanyotherssoughtouthisfather,FuLei,foradviceonchild-rearing.
In1981,avolumeofletterswrittenbyhisfather,primarilytoMr.Fou,waspublishedinChina.Fullofadvice,encouragement,lifeteachingsandstrictpaternallove,thebookFuLei'
sFamily,Lettersbecameabest-sellerinChina.BesidesinfluencingagenerationofChinese,Mr.Fu'
swordsresonated(共鸣)longafterhisdeathwiththepersonforwhomtheywereintended.
"
Myfatherhadasayingthat'
Firstyoumustbeaperson,thenanartist,andthenamusician,andonlythencanyoubeapianist.'
Mr.Fouoncerecalledinaninterview."
Evennow,Ibelieveinthisorder-thatitshouldbethiswayandthatIamthisway."
9.WhatcanbelearnedfromParagraph2?
A.FouTs'
ongcompetedandtouredinBeijing.
B.FouTs'
ongfirstperformedonthestageat7.
C.FouTs'
ongmadegreateffortsforcompetitions.
D.FouTs'
ongstartedlearningmusicinEasternEurope.
10.WhydoesFouTs'
ong'
sglobalrecognitionmeanalottoChina?
A.ItearnsChineseartaplaceintheWest.
B.ItpromotesthespreadofChineseculture.
C.ItprovesChinesepeople'
stalentformusic.
D.ItenablesChinesearteducationtoberecognized.
11.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"
they"
inParagraph4referto?
A.Mr.Fu'
swords.B.YoungChinese.
ongandhisfamily.D.ReadersofFuLei'
sFamilyLetters.
12.WhichofthefollowingagreeswithFuLei'
sideasinthelastparagraph?
A.Pursuingartisalongandpainfulprocess.
B.Itrequiresvariousqualitiestobeapianist.
C.Everyoneshoulddevelopaninterestinart.
D.Talentisofthegreatestimportanceforapianist.
D
安徽高三三模)Withtheinfectionbeingbroughtundercontrol,moreandmoregalleriesandmuseumsarereopening.Whilemanymuseumshavebeenputtingexhibitionsonline,visitorsstillprefertoenjoyworksofartinperson.Herearefourmajorartexhibitionsthatareheldoffline.
ThePalaceMuseum(Dec.10—Feb.15)
Theexhibition,EverlastingSplendorwhichisbeingheldintheMeridianGateGalleries,marksthe600thanniversaryofChina’simperialpalace.Over400culturalrelicsaredisplayedattheexhibition,reflectingthehistoryoftheForbiddenCity’sconstruction,thedevelopmentofitslayout,andhowithasbeenprotectedandrestoredinthepastdecades.
TheNationalMuseumofChina(Jan.4—Mar.29)
Theexhibition,ASailOverMiles,offersabriefreviewoftheancientSilkRoadinceramics(陶瓷).Itguidesvisitorsthroughthemanufacturing,exportandshippingroutesfromtheTangDynastytotheQingDynastywithover300ceramicrelies,includingapotdugfromNanhaiNo1,aChinesecargoshipdatingbackmorethan800years.TheexhibitionalsoshowsJapanese,KoreanandBritishceramics,reflectingtheinfluenceofChina’sporcelain-makingtechniquesinlocalindustries.
TheCapitalMuseum(Jan.1—Mar.30)
TheCapitalMuseumistohostManofInfiniteRefinement:
SpecialExhibitiononthePaintingsandCalligraphyofSuShi,acalligraphyandpaintingexhibitiononthelegacyofSuShi,aniconicfigureofancientChineseliteratureandfinearts.The78exhibitsondisplayspansfromtheNorthernSongDynastythroughrecenthistoryandcoverarangeofmedia,including
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