This year the US will honour (纪念)one of the country's most famous writers﹣Mark Twain (1835﹣1910).Most readers know that his real name was Samuel Longhome Clemens,but how many know where the pen name "Mark Twain" came from?
The answer shows Clemens' colourful early life before he became a writer."Mark Twain" was the cry shouted on a ship when the ship entered a part of a river that was two fathoms (6 feet)deep."Twain" is an old﹣fashioned way of saying "two".Twain trained as a ship pilot on the Mississippi river for two years,a time that he wrote about in the humorous Life on the Mississippi(1883).
The famous river would become an important theme in many of his works﹣who could forget the journey of Huck an Jim along it in his most famous book.The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn(1884)?
With little education,he had to teach himself how to write stories.Whenever possible,he would go to public libraries.There he spent much time reading and thinking,which greatly helped him with his writing.
On the other hand,his life experiences gave him wonderful material to write about and attract readers.Twain wrote in a style that has been called "local colour" because it shows great knowledge of local people and their customs.
This gift is very clear in the two books for which Twain is still celebrated today:The Adventures of Tom Sawyer(1876)and its follow﹣up The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,which many people call "The Great American Novel".
The most amazing invention in the book is the voice of Huck himself.Huck did not enjoy schooling.It shows in the way he uses language,in a spoken style.Only a master like Twain could copy the way a young southern boy talked so well.
34.What does the underlined word "gift" mean in the passage? .
A.Twain's talent for self﹣teaching.
B.Twain's "local colour" writing style.
C.Twain's good sense of humour
D.Twain's experiences as a ship pilot
35.According to the passage,what is the best part of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. .
A.The deep social meaning
B.The exciting life experiences
C.The special way that Huck talks
D.The nice view of the Mississippi
36.Which is the most suitable place in the passage for the sentence,"Twain did not come from the writer's background you might expect."? .
A.At the beginning of Paragraph 2
B.At the beginning of Paragraph 3
C.At the beginning of Paragraph 4
D.At the beginning of Paragraph 5
37.what is the passage mainly about? .
A.Mark Twain's career as a great writer
B.Mark Twain's interest in describing local life
C.Mark Twain's achievements in American literature field
D.Mark Twain's life experiences which influenced his writing.
28.The material above is .
A.a book report
B.a book list
C.a book review
D.a book cover
29.Which of the following is NOT included in the Detective Charlie's series?
A.The Case of a Murder in the Neighbourhood
B.The Secret of the Floating House on the River
C.The Mystery at the Mill in North Village
D.The Truth of Prince Richard's Kidnap
30.What can we learn from the material?
A.The writer of the book is Lenny Pinkaton.
B.Charlie didn't find any clues till the end of the story.
C.The book was published by Marvellous News Press.
D.Charlie's series are popular with young readers.
CHARACTERS﹣﹣Max and Emma
SCENE 1﹣Dining hall.Sunville Middle School
EMMA:Max! Hi! Mr. Sosa says our band (乐队)can play in the talent show!
MAX:Cool! I'll tell Felipe to meet in the music room after school for a practice.
EMMA:Umm.I wonder if It's a good idea to have Felipe in our band …
MAX:(With his mouth open )Of course it is! He's really good at the keyboard.
EMMA:Really?He seems more interested in maths than anything else.
MAX:Well,he says maths and music are connected.He says that learning to read music and playing keyboard is like learning maths formulas (公式).
EMMA:Then I'm sure he's good at music.too.With Felipe on keyboard,we'll really have an edge over the other groups
28.The underlined word "edge" in the play means" ".
A temperature
B.advantage
C.conversation
D.relationship
29.Why does Emma wonder if it is a good idea to have Felipe in the band?
A.She thinks Felipe will help them win.
B.She's not sure if Felipe is good at music
C.She thinks the band has had enough players.
D.She's imagining what songs Felipe likes to play.
30.Which of following shows where the scene happens?
A.EMMA:Umm
B.MAX:(With his mouth open )
C.CHARACTERS﹣Max and Emma
D.SCENE I﹣Dining hall,Sunville Middle School.
(1) Leo enjoys travelling and wants to learn how to make different typical dishes. |
A. Night Light The writer talks about his hard life as a blind person,and describes the challenges on his way to success. |
(2) Jeff loves the countryside and enjoys writing.He wants to develop his writing skills. |
B. Action Plan It's all about famous sportspeople and includes lots of interviews about what they've done to succeed. |
(3) Chloe loves doing sports and would like to learn how top sportspeople succeed. |
C. Days in the Sun The writer describes his happy early life on a small farm,and how travelling around the countryside helped him to become a writer. |
(4) Mia likes books about exciting experiences happening in the past. |
D. Endless Days It's about a true story of the first pilots.With plenty of photos,the book brings history to life for readers. |
(5) Dan wants to read books about someone who's brave enough to face his challenges. |
E. Our Lives This is the perfect book if you're interested in cultures.It introduces recipes(菜谱) for traditional dishes from different places. |
Long long ago, there lived a man and a woman who had seven sons. The couple wanted a daughter, very much, and finally, they had a girl. She was very pretty and her parents loved her very much. One day the father needed water for the child, so he sent the seven brothers to a well(井) in the forest to get it. Once there, though, the boys began to fight and the water jug (壶) fell into the well. The boys looked into the well and thought of their father. They were afraid to go home.
Hours passed. "Where are those boys?" shouted the angry father."They are probably playing a game and have forgotten about the water. I wish they were all turned into ravens (乌鸦) !" And when he looked up, he saw seven black birds flying away. The father was shocked."What have I done?" he thought. But it was too late. He could not take back his words.
Later, the girl grew up and discovered she had brothers. The story of their bad luck influenced her deeply, and she decided to find them. For years, she searched and did not stop. She made up her mind to find them. Finally, she found their home.To enter,she needed a special key made from a chicken bone,which she did not have.The girl thought for a moment,and then took a knife and cut off one of her fingers. With it, she opened the front door and went inside. On a table, there were seven plates and seven cups. She ate and drank a little from each of them. In the last cup, she accidentally dropped a ring that her parents had given her.
Later that day, the ravens returned for their meal. The girl hid behind the door and watched. When the seventh raven drank from his cup, something hit his mouth. The raven recognized it at once﹣it was his parents' ring."I wish our sister were here," he said, "and then we could be free." At that moment, their sister ran to them, and suddenly the ravens were human again.The brothers kissed their sister,and all eight of them went home together happily.
(1)Why were the seven brothers afraid to go home at first?
A. They lost their father' s ring.
B. They threw away the water jug.
C. They didn't get back any water.
D. Seven black ravens shocked them.
(2)What can we infer (推断) from the underlined sentence in Para. 2?
A. The father regretted what he had said.
B. The father was no pleased with his life.
C. The father was worried about his little girl.
D. The father was angry with what his sons had done.
(3)What was the first thing the girl did after she entered the raven's house?
A. She ate and drank
B. She hid behind a door.
C. She took out a knife.
D. She sat and waited for the ravens.
(4)How did the ravens become human again?
A. They ate a magic ring.
B. One raven made a wish after seeing the ring.
C. Their sister kissed them.
D. They drank with a special cup from their father.
(5)What lesson can we learn from the story?
A. Don't talk to strange people.
B. Work hard and you will be happy.
C. Your parents always know best.
D. Think carefully about what to say.
On June 9th,1870, Charles Dickens died at the age of 58. The next day, a headline in The New York Times read: "Death of the Great Novelist …Will Be Remembered by the People …"
The headline was not overstating (夸大) the popularity of Dickens.Even today, the British novelist is loved by readers all over the world.Dickens created some unforgettable characters. You must have heard of or even read some of his novels: Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol and A Tale of Two Cities. A Tale of Two Cities has sold more than 200 million copies. Since 1897, there have been more than 300 film and TV adaptations (改编版本)of Dickens' works.A Christmas Carol alone has had nearly 50.
Natalie Mcknight is a literature professor (文学教授) who studies Dickens and his works.She explains why the novelist has remained so popular. One important reason, she says,is that Dickens wrote from his heart. He tried hard to produce emotional effects (情感效果) among his readers. In his works,he paid special attention to the "little man" at the bottom of society in the UK, which deeply mirrored the social reality at that time. A Christmas Carol, for example, was written to make every reader think about how they could make a difference to their society. People always enjoy works that make them laugh, cry and think. Many other 9th﹣century novelists wrote entertaining (娱乐的) works. However, few of them worked as hard as Dickens to touch the readers deeply.
Dickens wrote about situations and emotions that still interest people today. He used his pen to fight social inequality and gave voice to the poor. His works led to many important social changes. Readers always enjoy seeing poor people rise and succeed.
This year marks the 150th year of Dickens' death. It's another chance to remember this great writer. Will you read or re﹣read some of his famous works?
(1)What is Paragraph (段落)2 mainly about?
A. Personality of Dickens.
B. Appearance of Dickens.
C. Popularity of Dickens.
(2)As a novelist, why has Dickens remained so popular?
A. He wrote for fun.
B. He wrote from his heart.
C. He mainly wrote for the upper class.
(3)When people read Dickens' novels, they could .
①meet the "little man" at the bottom of society in the UK
②know about the social reality at that time
③not be influenced by the works at all
④think about how to make a difference to their society
A.①②③
B.②③④
C.①②④
(4)What does the underlined word "inequality" mean in Paragraph 4?
A.不平等
B.不现实
C.不稳定
(5)The purpose of writing this text is probably to .
A. introduce Charles Dickens' life and death
B. encourage readers to read or re﹣read Charles Dickens' works
C. present the similarities between Charles Dickens and other writers
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The London Eye Mystery Salim suddenly disappears.No one knows where he has gone.How on earth could he have disappeared? His cousins,Ted and Kate,have to follow clues (线索)around London and find him before it is too late. Can they make it? "It's a great book! I had my nose in it all the time! This must be the coolest book in the world!" ﹣﹣Sarah Andrew, 12 Buy now! ﹩12.60(hardcover),﹩7.10 (e﹣book) |
(1)Who is missing in The Name of This Book Is Secret?
A. Salim.
B. A magician.
C. Max﹣Ernest.
(2)What does Sarah mean by saying "I had my nose in it"?
A. She liked the smell of the book.
B. The book was very hard to understand.
C. The book was so interesting that she read it carefully.
(3)How much money can you save if you buy an e﹣book of The London Eye Mystery instead of a hardcover of it?
A. ﹩5.50.
B. ﹩5.70.
C. ﹩7.10.
My favorite book is the Little Prince written by the French writer Antoine.The book tells about how children see the world. It's so interesting that I can't help reading it over and over again.
The prince is kind and innocent (天真无邪的),so he doesn't understand why people want to have power, wealth and praises so much.He flew to different planets to find the answer, but finally he still had no idea. In fact, he also had his own problems. In the past, he fell in love with a red rose that was beautiful but vainglorious (自负的). Later, he left the rose because of her vanity (自负).On the earth,he made friends with a fox. They lived together for some time,but in the end he made up his mind to leave to find his rose. To his surprise,the rose was dead,and the planet was full of monkey bread trees.It's a pity that he lost his rose forever.
In my opinion, I think he should value the friendship with the fox, because, after all, the rose was dead.The friendship is important as well.The story is about friendship,love and humanity(人性).It's helpful for us students to think more about the world. So let's open it and take a great journey along with the little prince.
根据短文内容判断所给句子正(T)误(F).
(1)The book the Little Prince was written by an English writer.
(2)The prince didn't find the answer to his problem at last.
(3)The prince left the rose because she was poor.
(4)The prince made friends with a snake on the earth and lived with her for some time.
(5)The story of the book is about friendship, love and humanity.
A couple often went shopping together. They both liked teacups. One day they saw a beautiful teacup in a store. As they picked it up, it suddenly spoke.
"I haven't always been a teacup. Once I was red clay. My master rolled(揉、搓) me over and over and I shouted, but he only smiled."
"Then I was placed on a rolling wheel and suddenly I went around and around.'Stop!' I cried, but the master only nodded."
"Then he put me in the oven. I had never felt so hot. I could see him through the opening and I could read his words,'Not yet.'"
"Finally the door opened, and he took me out and put me on a shelf. Then he brushed me and put me back into the oven. This time it was twice as hot. I begged. I cried. I could see him through the opening nodding his head, saying,'Not yet.'"
"Then I knew there wasn't any hope. I was ready to give up, but the door opened and I was taken out and placed on a shelf. Later he handed me a mirror and said,'Look at yourself.' I said,'That can't be me. It's beautiful!'"
"'I want you to remember,' he said,'if I had just left you without rolling, you'd have dried up. If I had stopped rolling you around on the wheel, you would have been out of shape. If I hadn't put you in the oven, you would have broken. If I hadn't brushed you all over, you would not have any color in your life. If I hadn't put you back in that oven for the second time, you wouldn't be kept for very long because the hardness would not have held. Now you are a finished product. You are what I had in mind when I first started with you."
(1)On the rolling wheel, when the red clay asked him to stop, the master .
A. stopped rolling it at once
B. only smiled
C. shouted at it angrily
D. only nodded
(2)Which of the following shows the right process of making the teacup?
a. It was put into the oven for the first time.
b. It was put on a rolling wheel and went around.
c. The master took it out and brushed it all over.
d. It was put back into the oven again.
e. The master rolled the red clay over and over.
A.e, c, a, b, d
B. e, b, c, a, d
C.e, b, a, c, d
D.e, c, b, a, d
(3)The master brushed the teacup all over to make it become .
A. hot
B. hard
C. colorful
D. soft
(4)From the last paragraph, we can infer that .
A. the master knew how to make the teacup
B. the master disliked the teacup
C. the teacup will dry up if it is rolled
D. the teacup will be on sale
(5)What lesson does the passage mainly teach us?
A. Beautiful look won't be refused by people.
B. Don't give up any chance in front of you.
C. Caring about others makes the world wonderful.
D. Going through hard time can make you better.
阅读下面材料,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项.
Sing a Song of People by Lois Lenski
Sing a song of people Walking fast or slow; People in the city Up and down they go. 5 People on the sidewalk, People on the bus; People passing,passing, In back and front of us. People on the subway 10 Underneath the ground. People riding taxis Round and round and round. People with their hats on, Going in the doors; 15 People with umbrellas When it rains and pours. |
People in tall buildings And in stores below; Riding elevators 20 Up and down they go. People walking singly, People in a crowd; People saying nothing, People talking loud. 25 People laughing,smiling, Grumpy people too; People who just hurry And never look at you! Sing a song of people 30 Who like to come and go; Sing of city people You see but never ____! |
(1)The poem is about a city.
A.beautiful
B.busy
C.rainy
D.small
(2)In Line 21, the word "singly" means .
A.alone
B.fast
C.slowly
D.quietly
(3)According to the poem, the best word for the blank is .
A.borrow
B.throw
C.know
D.allow
This painting is called The Fighting Temeraire.Temeraire is the name of the big.old sailing ship that you can see on the left of the picture.People chose this picture to be the greatest painting in Britain.
J.M.W.Turner painted it in 1839.It shows the old sailing ship,the Temeraire,on the River Thames near London.There's a small tugboat pulling the old ship. It's in fact taking the Temeraire on its last journey.The old ship is going to the breaker's yard.In the background we can see the sun setting.
The picture,however,is more than just a painting of two boats in the evening.The artist wanted to show the end of an era(时代).The time of the beautiful,old sailing ships is coming to an end.That's why we see this happening at sunset.In the little,brown tugboat we can see the new industrial era starting.The tugboat is small and dark and it's making a lot of smoke,but it's very strong,because it's pulling the much bigger ship.
The painting shows a real event.Turner watched the Temeraire taking its last journey up the Thames,but he changed some of the details.He painted the old ship white and gold so that it looks like a ghost. In fact,the real ship was black and yellow.We also see the sun setting behind the ship,but in fact,the ship travelled towards the sunset.However,Turner wanted to show the sun setting on the time of the beautiful old sailing ships.
Turner painted The Fighting Temeraire when he was quite old,so perhaps he wanted to show the sun
setting on his own life,too.He loved the painting and he never sold it.You can see it today in the National Gallery in London.
(1)The Fighting Temeraire .
A.is the name of a big sailing ship.
B.was thought the best painting in Britain.
C.shows two nice new ships.
D.was painted by a famous young artist.
(2)The old ship was pulled to the yard .
A.to be painted new.
B.to be repaired.
C.to be broken up.
D.to be sold.
(3)What does the tugboat stand for according to the passage ?
A.The new industrial era.
B.The beautiful old era.
C.The painter's own life.
D.The white and gold ghost.
(4)What can we learn from the last two paragraphs ?
A.The color of the real sailing ship was white and gold.
B.In the painting the sailing ship was going towards the sunset.
C.Finally Turner sold this painting because he didn′t like it.
D.Today the painting is kept in the National Gallery in London.
It is believed that Huck Finn is based on(基于)a childhood friend of Mark Twain's. In fact, Twain was not alone in basing a fictional character(虚构的角色)on a real﹣life person.
Severus Snape / John Nettleship
Severus Snape is a skillful wizard(巫师)teaching magic in Harry Potter. The writer, J.K. Rowling, once said that the character was based on a teacher of hers.
The teacher turned out to be John Nettleship, who taught Rowling chemistry. At first, Nettleship felt surprised. "I know I am a strict teacher," he said. "But I don't think I am as bad as Snape!" On second thoughts, however, he said that he was so ill﹣tempered that most of his students avoided making him mad. Also, he used to wear long hair and have an untidy lab. That sounds familiar to Harry Potter fans.
Alice / Alice Liddell
Famously, Lewis Carroll's Alice in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is based on Alice Liddell.
Carroll was close to the Liddell family. One day, ten﹣year﹣old Alice asked Carroll to tell her a new story. Carroll began to create his famous tale of Alice and what happened after she fell through the rabbit hole. The little girl liked the story so much that she asked him to write it down. And the rest is history.
Dill / Truman Capote
In To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee based Dill on her childhood friend, Truman Capote. Capote once said, "Lee was my best friend. Have you ever read To Kill a Mockingbird? I'm a character in that story! The story takes place just in the town where we lived!"
(1)Snape and Nettleship have something in common EXCEPT .
A.their jobs
B.their looks
C.their hobbies
(2)What does the underlined word "ill﹣tempered " mean in Paragraph 3?
A.沉着冷静的
B.优柔寡断的
C.脾气暴躁的
(3)What made Carroll decide to create Alice's Adventures in Wonderland?
A.Alice Liddell's requirement.
B.His great interest in rabbits.
C.His experience of travelling.
(4)Being a character of To Kill a Mockingbird, Truman Capote felt .
A.proud
B.unsatisfied
C.surprised
(5)The text is mainly about .
A.purposes of writing fictional stories
B.introductions to famous writers' childhood friends
C.characters of fictional stories from real﹣life persons
Joe Bot and Rob Ot are robots.They are also best friends.The two pals live on a faraway planet.They are characters in a new book series (系列). The books are graphic (绘画) novels.They are written by Russ Bolts and illustrated (插图) by Jay Cooper. The first two Bots books are in stores now.
(1)What is the name of the book series?
A. Joe Bot and Rob Ot
B. Two Robots
C. Bots
(2)Who is the writer of the Bots books?
A. Joe Bot.
B. Russ Bolts.
C. Jay Cooper.
(3)Who are Joe Bot and Rob Ot?
A. They are robots.
B. They are best friends.
C. They are characters in a new book series.
One day, a little monkey and a little fox went out to play. They saw an apple tree on the other side of the river. There were many big and red apples on it. But there was no bridge over the river. The monkey thought hard and had an idea. They pulled down a tree and put it over the river as a bridge.
The monkey said, "My old friend, you go there first."But after the fox went to the other side, he kicked(踢)the tree into the river and ran to the apple tree. "How can I get there without the tree?"cried the monkey. The fox laughed and said, "You just stand there and watch me eating the apples." The monkey was very angry.
Suddenly it began to rain. The water level(水位)in the river rose(上涨)and the tree flew away with the water. "You can eat all the apples. But you can't come back," shouted the monkey. The fox stopped eating and looked at the monkey sadly.
(1)What did the monkey and the fox see on the other side of the river?
A. A bridge.
B. An apple tree.
C. A boat.
(2)Who thought hard and had an idea?
A. The monkey.
B. The fox.
C. Both of them.
(3)What did they put over the river as a bridge?
A. A tree.
B. An apple.
C. A monkey.
(4)Why was the fox sad at last?
A.Because he was angry with the monkey.
B.Because he couldn't come back.
C.Because he couldn't eat apples.
(5)What does the story tell us according to the passage?
A.The fox shouldn't go first.
B.The monkey could eat apples first.
C.One shouldn't care only about himself.
In ancient times, there was a king who loved flowers, His palace was always decorated with beautiful orchids(兰花) and other flowers. As the king grew older, he knew that one day he would have to give up his throne(王位).So he had to find someone to rule the country.
The other day, the king had an idea. He asked his servants to travel to every part of the country and give every citizen a single orchid seed(种子).He then announced that the person who grew the most beautiful orchid would take his throne.
Everyone in the country then got their own seed. One young man named David was especially excited about the news, because he had experience in growing flowers himself.
David planted his seed in a pot and put it in a place where it would get lots of sunlight. He watched it carefully every day. But as hard as he tried, his flower simply would not grow.
Finally, it was time for everyone to give their flowers to the king. David took his empty pot to the palace. "Your Majesty(尊敬的陛下),I am sorry to say that I could not grow an orchid, but I hope you can see that I tried my best," he said.
The king was moved by David's honesty. Although he did not choose David as the new king,he gave David a job as a royal court judge(法官).He believed that David's honesty would make him the right person to make sure the justice(公正) in the country.
(1)According to the king's order, who could be the next king?
A. The man who was the smartest.
B. The man who was the most honest.
C. The man who could plant the best seed.
D. The man who could grow the most beautiful orchid.
(2)What do we know about David?
A. He told a joke to the king.
B. He failed to grow the king's orchid.
C. He was good at growing orchids.
D.He was chosen to be the next king.
(3)What does the underlined word"it" refers to in Paragraph 4?
A. The pot.
B.His flower.
C.The seed.
D.The sunlight.
(4)What can we learn from the story?
A. David was the only winner in the end.
B. It is stupid of the king to choose David as a judge.
C. It is impolite of David to give an empty pot to the palace.
D. The king believed honesty was very important for a judge.
(5)Which of the following is the best title of the passage?
A. Honesty is the Best Policy
B.How to Grow Orchids
C. Flowers are the Best Gifts
D.It's Very Easy to Grow Orchids
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