大学英语B09阅读理解翻译版Word格式.docx
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2.Themenusfortheguestswerethesameontheoutsidebutdifferentinside.
3.Themaleguestcouldremaincalmwhenheordereddishafterdishbecausehewasrich.
4.Theladythoughtofherfriendverygenerousafteramealatthisrestaurant.
5.Thestorymainlysuggeststhatpeopleliketogotoexpensiverestaurants.
答案:
BABAB
Passage2
Mr.Whitelivedinasmallvillage.Hisparentshadn'
tenoughmoneytosendhimtoschool.Hehadtohelpthemtodosomethinginthefields.Buthedidn'
tliketoliveinthepoorplace.Whenhewassixteen,hegottothetownandfoundworkinafactory.Threeyearslaterhebecametallandstrong.SohewassenttoAfricaasasoldier.Hestayedthereforfiveyearsandgotsomemoney.ThenhecamebacktoEnglandandboughtashopinasmalltown.NopeopleinthetownwenttoAfricaexcepthim.Andhehopedtheythoughthewasafamousmanandthattheycouldrespecthim.ThechildrenoftenaskedhimtotellthemsomestoriesandhislifeinAfrica.
OnedayafewchildrenaskedhimtotellthemsomethingabouttheanimalsinAfrica.Hetoldthemhowhefoughtwiththetigersandelephants.Hisstoriessurprisedthemallandsomepolicemenandworkerswenttolistentohim.Itmadehimhappier.Justamanwhotaughtgeographyinamiddleschoolpassedthere.Hestoppedtolistentohimforawhileandthensaid,"
Couldyoupleasetellusarareanimal,sir?
"
"
Certainly,"
saidMr.Turner."
OnedayImetarhinoceros(犀牛)byariver…"
Pleasewaitaminute,sir,"
saidtheman."
Therearen'
tanyrhinocerosinAfricaatall!
It'
srarejustbecausetherearen'
tany!
6.Mr.Whitewasborninafarmer'
sfamily.
7.Mr.Whitehopedtoberespectedbecausehewastherichestmanintheirtown.
8.Thechildrenoftenaskedhimtotellthemsomethinginterestingbecauseheknewmorethananyotherpersoninthetown.
9.AllpeoplebelievedMr.Whiteexceptthechildren.
10.Mr.Whitewouldn'
tliketoadmitthathewaswrong.
ABABA
Passage3
WearebusytalkingaboutandusingtheInternet,buthowmanyofusknowthehistoryoftheInternet?
ManypeoplearesurprisedwhentheyfindthattheInternetwassetupinthe1960s.Atthattime,computerswerelargeandexpensive.Computernetworkdidn'
tworkwell.Ifonecomputerinthenetworkbrokedown,thenthewholenetworkstopped.Soanewnetworksystemhadtobesetup.Itshouldbegoodenoughtobeusedbymanydifferentcomputers.Ifpartofthenetworkwasnotworking,informationcouldbesentthroughanotherpart.Inthiswaycomputernetworksystemwouldkeeponworkingonthetime.
AtfirsttheInternetwasonlyusedbythegovernment,butintheearly1970s,universities,hospitalsandbankswereallowedtouseittoo.However,computerswerestillveryexpensiveandtheInternetwasdifficulttouse.Bythestartofthe1990s,computersbecamecheaperandeasiertouse.Scientistshadalsodevelopedsoftwarethatmade"
surfing"
intheInternetmoreconvenient.
Todayitiseasytogeton-lineanditissaidthatmillionsofpeopleusetheInterneteveryday.Sendinge-mailismoreandmorepopularamongstudents.
TheInternethasnowbecomeoneofthemostimportantpartsofpeople'
slife.
11.TheInternethasahistoryofmorethanfourtyyears.
12.Anewnetworksystemwassetuptomakecomputerscheaper.
13.AtfirsttheInternetwasonlyusedbythegovernment.
14.Softwaremade"
theInternetmoreconvenient.
15.Todayit'
sstillnoteasytogeton-line.
ABAAB
Passage4
In1920,barelyoutofhisteens,AlfredHitchcockwenttoworkforanAmericanfilmcompanywhichhadopenedastudioinIslington,London.Hisfirstjobatthestudiowaswritingcaptions(脚本)forsilentmovies.Withintwoyears,hewaswritingscripts(剧本)andworkingasanassistantdirector.
Fortherestofthe1920s,HitchcockworkedononefilmafteranotherinBritainandGermany.Filmingwasoftenarough-and-ready(匆忙做成的)affairandtheassistantdirectorwasrequiredtostepinandpluggaps.Acameramanwentmissing,Hitchcockbecameacameraman.Asceneneededrewriting,Hitchcockrewroteit.Someoneneededtobeinchargeofmoneywhenthefilmcrewwasonlocation,Hitchcocklookedafterthemoney.
Atthesametime,thisbeingtheeraofsilentmovies,Hitchcockwaslearningthelanguageofcinema:
tellingastory-notthroughdialogue,butthroughvisualimages(视觉影象).Thisledtohissuccesslater.
Whenhebegantodirecthisownfilms,firstinBritainandlaterinHollywood,hewasdeterminedtomakefilmsthatheldtheaudience'
sattentionandkepttension(紧张感).Hesucceeded.Hitchcock'
sabilitytoputyouontheedgeofyourseatmakeshimoneofthegreatestmakersofsuspense(悬念)movies.
16.AlfredHitchcock'
sfirstjobatthestudiowaswritingcaptionsforsilentmovies.
17.Accordingtothecontext,"
stepinandpluggaps"
(inLine3,Para.2)meansaskingforone'
shelp.
18.TellingastorythroughdialoguepreparedHitchcockforhissuccesslater.
19.Hewasdeterminedtodrawtheaudience'
sattentionandkeeptensioninhisfilm-making.
20.Hehadtakenupdifferentjobsbeforehesucceeded.
ABBAA
Passage5
Theworkerswhobroughtthegirltotheorphanage(孤儿院)knewlittleabouther.Thestreetswheretheyfoundherhadbeenherhomeformanyyears.Herparentswereunknown.Theyleftherlongago.Attheorphanage,thegirl,likeallthechildrenthere,wastaughttoreadandwrite.Whileshewasstudyingattheorphanage,shelearnedsomethingelse-tobeindependent.Attwenty-one,shelefttheorphanageandbeganworkasasecretary.Andthen,in1975,whileshewasstillworkingasanordinarysecretary,somethingspecialhappened.SheenteredtheMissHongKongcompetitionandwonit.Thiswastheturningpointinherlife.Nowhername,MaryCheung,wasknowntoeverybody.
Maryenteredthecompetitionbecauseshewantedtoshowthatorphanagegirlscouldbesomething.Winningthecompetitiongaveherthechancetostartanewlife.Thisledherfirstintotelevisionandthenintobusinessasamanager.Whenshewasworkingasamanager,shehadtroublewithherreports."
MyEnglishjustwasn'
tgoodenough."
shesays.Luckily,shehadaboyfriend(wholaterbecameherhusband)tohelpher.
MarystudiedmanagementatHongKongPolytechnicandgraduatedin1980.Shestartedherownbusinessin1985.Butshedidnotstopdevelopingherself.ShethenstudiedattheUniversityofHongKong.Since1987,shehadspentalotoftimeonphotography.Shehasheldseveralexhibitionsofherworkinmanyplaces-China,NewZealandandParis.Shestillfoundtime,however,toworkonTV,writefornewspapersandbringupherfamily.
Thegirlfromthestreethascomealongway,butherjourneyisnotfinishedyet.
21.BeforeMaryCheungwasbroughttotheorphanage,shehadlivedinthestreetsformanyyears.
22.Thesentence"
orphanagegirlscouldbesomething"
meansthatorphanagegirlscouldbepopularandsuccessful.
23.Herlifechangedin1985.
24.Thispassageisprobablytakenfromanovel.
25.Mary'
sboyfriendwasgoodatEnglish.
AABBA
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Passage6
IfyoutravelbyairacrossthecenterofAfricaorSouthAmerica,youflyoverforestsforthousandsofkilometers.Thesegreatforestsaretheoceansoftrees.Therearethousandsandthousandsofdifferentkindsofplantsandanimals.
However,theworld'
sforestsaregettingsmallerallthetime.Wearecuttingdownthetreesbecauseweneedwood,andweneedmorefarmland.Somepeoplesaythattherewillnotbeanyforestslikethesein20or30years.Whatwillhappeniftheydisappear?
Ifwecutdownourforests,alotofplantsandanimalswilldisappearfromtheworld.Inalotofplacesthenewfarmlandwillsoonlookliketheolddeserts.Cropswillnotgrowthere.Itwillnotrainveryoften,andtheweatherwillgetveryhot.Perhapstheclimateoftheworldwillchange.Thiswillbedangerousforeveryoneintheworld.Thatiswhywemusttakecareofourforests.
26.Thepassagemainlytellsusabouttheimportanceoftakingcareofplants.
A.TB.F
A
27.Forestsarehomesfordifferentkindsofanimals.
A.TB.F答案:
28.Theneedformorewoodandmorelandhelptoprotectourforests.
B
29.We'
llhavemorean
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