模拟题3Word格式.docx
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sperfectlyallright.Youcancussthemanddiscussthem.Youcanadmireallthesubtleties(精妙)oftheir__25__.But,ifyouareworriedbytheproblem--thatis,thewrappings--youwillneverbeabletoreceivethe__26__thatwasprepared__27__foryou.
Nomatterwhattheproblemis,thegiftit__28__hasapeculiarquality.Itcannotbedelivered__29__intoyourconsciousnessoryourawareness.Youmustactivelychooseto__30__itandtoacceptitasyourown.Onlyyoucanremovethewrapping,andonlyyoucanremovethegiftfromthebox.
21.A.busyB.worthC.valuableD.worthy
22.A.commonB.generalC.ordinaryD.brief
23.A.boxB.tigerC.wrappingD.opportunity
24.A.teachB.enjoyC.entertainD.hurt
25.A.appearanceB.wrappingC.problemD.design
26.A.giftB.boxC.bowD.paper
27.A.especiallyB.perfectlyC.politelyD.previously
28.A.getsB.carriesC.takesD.includes
29.A.happilyB.easilyC.freelyD.directly
30.A.understandB.realizeC.acknowledgeD.approach
第二节语法填空(共10小题;
每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯要求。
在空格处填入一个适当的或是用括号中词语的正确形式填空。
并将答案填写在答题卡标号微31~40的相应位置上。
TwosummersagoIwenttoChangdao,asmallislandnearYantai.Duringthenight,Iheardstrangebaby-like31(cry).Islanderstoldme32wasstray(迷路的;
离群的)catsthatwerecallinginthewild.Well,itwasstrangetometoseesomanystraycatsonsuchasmallisland.SoIaskedthelocals33moredetails.Thentheytoldme34surprisingandsadstory.Theislandisisolatedintheseaandoriginallyhadnocats.Tenyersago,whentheislandwasdeveloped35anationalpark,touristsbegantoswarmin.Thesevisitorsfromallpartsofthecountrybroughtinmoney,buttherubbishtheyleft36(draw)moreandmoreratsontotheisland.Islandersthereforeintroducedthecatsinordertogetridoftherats.___37whenthenumberofratsdecreased,thenumberofcatsincreased,andthecatsbegantopreyonbirds,chickens,andfish.Formorethanamonthafterthat,mymindwashaunted(回响)bytheplaintivecrying.Sonow,38Itravel,IalwayshearinmindwhatIshouldbringin,39Idon’twanttobringanythingthatisstrange,40(need)orevendangeroustomydestination.
III.阅读(共两节,满分40分)
第一节阅读理解(共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从媒体所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
InStockholm,theSwedishAcademyhaschosentheBritishauthorDorisLessingforthe2007NobelPrizeinLiterature.
TheselectionofDorisLessingforaNobelwaspopularamongthehundredsofjournalistsgatheredfortheannouncementinStockholm.
PermanentSecretaryoftheSwedishAcademyHoraceEngdahlsaidwithskepticism,fireandvisionarypowerLessinghassubjectedadividedcivilizationtoscrutiny.
DorisLessingwasbornin1919inPersia-modern-dayIran-toBritishparents,movingasachildwithherfamilytosouthernRhodesia,nowZimbabwe,whereshestayedinschoolonlytotheageof14.
AyearaftermovingtoLondon,shepublishedherfirstnovelin1950.TheGrassisSingingexaminesunbridgeableracialconflictincolonialAfricathroughtheeyesofawhitefarmer'
swifeandherblackservant.
AmemberoftheBritishCommunistPartyduringthe1950sandacampaigneragainstnucleararmsandSouthAfricanapartheid,LessingwasforyearsbannedfromthatcountryandfromRhodesia.
Herliterarybreakthroughcamein1962withpublicationofTheGoldenNotebook,seenbymany,thoughnotnecessarilyLessing,asapioneeringworkofmodernfeminism.Adisjointedstudyofthemindofthemaincharacter,AnnaWulf,thenovelexploresherthoughtsaboutAfrica,politicsandcommunism,relationshipswithmenandsex,andJungiananalysisanddreaminterpretation.
Lessing'
sthemesshiftedtopsychologyinherworksfromthe1960s,andbythe1970sshewasfascinatedwiththeIslamicmystictraditionofSufism.HerturntowardsciencefictionwiththeCanopusseriesintheearly1980swasnotwarmlyreceivedbytraditionalistcritics,butshehascontinuedtowinnewreadersandnumerousliteraryawards,includingtheDavidCohenBritishLiteraryPrizeandtheCompanionofHonourfromtheRoyalSocietyofLiterature,bothin2001.
Followingtheannouncement,theHoraceEngdahltoldVOAwhyhewaspersonallysopleasedwithLessing'
sselection.
"
Sheisoneofthetrulygreatwriters-ofnovels,shortstories,fictionandnon-fiction,"
Engdahlsaid."
Sheisoneofthefewwriterswhohavehadthecouragetoupholdtheprincipleofequalitybetweenthemaleandfemaleexperience,andshehasgiventheimpulsetonumbersofotherwomenwriters.Andsheisreallythemotherofaschoolthatisoneofthemostimportantinourcontemporaryliterature."
At87,DorislessingistheoldestNobelLiteraturelaureatesincethefirstprizeswereawardedin1901.EachNobelPrizeisthisyearaccompaniedbyacheckforapproximately$1.4million.
41.HowoldwasDorisLessingwhenshepublishedherfirstnovel?
A.14B.26C.31D.50
42.WhichofthefollowingaboutTheGrassisSingingistrue?
A.ItismainlyaboutracialconflictbetweenthewhitesandtheblacksintheUS.
B.Themaincharactersareawhitefarmer’swifeandherblackservant.
C.ItwaspublishedinAfrica.
D.ItwasDorisLessing’smostfamousnovel.
43.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat__________.
A.JournalistsareveryinterestedintheelectionofDorisLessing’sforNobelPrize.
B.DorisLessingregardTheGoldenNotesasapioneeringworkoffeminism.
C.DorisLessinghaswrittenaboutmanydifferentsubjects.
D.Manywritershavethecouragetosticktotheequalitybetweenthemaleandfemaleexperience.
44.Theunderlinedwordschoolinthelastparagraphbutonemeans________.
A.institutionforeducatingchildren
B.collegeoruniversity
C.departmentofauniversity
D.groupofwriters,thinkers
45.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthispassage?
A.DorisLessingwinsNobelPrizeforliterature
B.ThegreatestBritishfemalewriter
C.TheoldestNobelPrizewinner
D.2007NobelPrizeannouncedinStockholm
B
CharlesDickens(1812-1870),thegreatnineteenthcenturyEnglishnovelist,wasbornnearPortsmouth.Hisfatherranheavilyintodebtandwhenhewastwelve,hehadtogoandworkinafactoryformakingbootpolish.Theonlyformaleducationhereceivedwasatwo-yearschoolingataschoolforpoorchildren.Infact,hehadtoteachhimselfallheknew.Heworkedforatimeasjuniorclerkinalawyer’soffice.Afterthat,heworkedasareporterinthelawcourts,andlaterinparliament,forLondonnewspapers.Hiscareerasawriteroffictionbeganin1833withshortstoriesandessaysinperiodicals,andin1837hiscomicnovelThePickwickPapersmadehimthemostpopularauthorathistimeinEngland.
Hewasagreatobserverofpeopleandtheirplacesbecausehewasattractedbylifeandconditionsinmid-nineteenthcenturyLondon.Hewrote19novelsallhislifeandinmanyofthem,DickensgavearealisticpictureofallclassesofEnglandsociety,showingdeepsympathyforthepoorandunfortunate,exposingtheinjusticeandinhumanityofthebourgeoisie.
ManyofhisnovelslikeOliverTwist,DavidCopperfield,NicholasNickleby,GreatExpectations,ATaleofTwoCitiesandsoondrewattentiontotheunsatisfactorysocialconditionsthatexistedinEnglandoverahundredyearsago.
Dickenscriticizedcapitalistsocietyfromthepointofviewofbourgeoishumanism.Hewishedtoseeimprovementinthelivingconditionsofthepoor,butfailedtofindanyeffectivemeanstoachievethatend.
46.Dickensonlyreceivedalittleformaleducationbecause______.
A.hewantedtoteachhimself
B.hewantedtoworkandmadealotofmoney
C.hewastoopoortoaffordanymoreformaleducation
D.hewantedsomeworkingexperiencestobeanovelist
47.AccordingtoDickens,thesocietyathistimeinEnglandwas________.
A.justB.poorC.comfortableD.unsatisfying
48.WhichofthefollowingnovelmadeDickensthemostpopularwriterathistimeinEngland?
A.OliverTwistB.ThePickwickPapersC.ATaleofTwoCitiesD.GreatExpectations
49.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingaboutDickensistrue?
A.Hedidn’tgotoschoolatall.
B.Heonlywroteaboutpoorpeopleandshoweddeepsympathyforthem.
C.Hebegantowritefictionswhenhewas21yearsold.
D.Hefoundsomeeffectivewaystoimprovethelivingconditionsofthepoor.
50.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat________.
A.Dickenshadamiserablechildhood
B.Dickenstriedmanydifferentjobsbeforehebecameaprofessionalwriter
C.Dickenswrotemanynovelsbutonlysomeofthemarepopular
D.Dickenscriticizedcapitalistsocietyandhelpedtoimprovethelivingconditionsofthepoor
C
Menhavealwaysbelievedthattheyaresmarterthanwomen.Now,astudyhasfoundthatwhilethisiscertainlytrue,menalsohavetodealwiththefactthattheyarealsomorestupidthanthefairersex.
Inthestudy,scientistsmeasuredtheIQof2500brothersandsistersandtheyfoundanunevennumberofmennotonlyinthetoptwopercent,butalsointhebottomtwopercent.
Thestudy'
sparticipantsweretestedonscience,maths,Englishandmechanicalabilities.
Thoughthereweretw
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