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2013-11-12

第四部分:阅读理解(共15题;每题2分;满分30分)

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You may know the English letters A, B and C. But do you know there are people called ABC? You may like eating bananas. But did you know there is a “banana person”? How strange! Are these people from “another Earth”? No. They are just Chinese people like you and me.

ABC means American-Born Chinese. An ABC is a Chinese, but was born in the United States. Sometimes, people call an ABC a “banana person”. A banana is yellow outside and white inside. So, when a person is a banana, he or she is white inside—thinking like a Westerner and yellow outside—looking like a Chinese.

Do you know why? Usually, ABCs know little about China or the Chinese language. Some of them don’t speak Chinese.

But if ABCs cannot speak Chinese, can we still call them Chinese people? Yes, of course. They are Chinese. They are overseas (海外) Chinese. These people may be citizens(公民) of another country like the US, Canada or Singapore. But they have Chinese blood. Their parents, grandparents or even great-grandparents were from China. They all have black eyes and black hair.

But th ey are not Chinese citizens. They are not the people of the People’s Republic of China. For example, we all know the famous scientist C.N. Yang(杨振宁). He got the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1957. The Chinese love him, but he is an American citizen.

61.What’s the author’s purpose in writing this passage?

A. He wants to tell us something about “ABC”.

B. He wants to show that Chinese are well respected in America.

C. He wants to tell us some knowledge about the English language.

D. He wants to introduce the American culture to us.

62. Chinese in Western countries are called “banana persons” because ____.

A. their bodies are white inside but yellow outside B. they think like Westerners but look like Chinese

C. they were born in China but go to study in America D. they like to eat bananas

63. C.N. Yang is mentioned here to show that ____.

A. American Chinese are great. B. we love American Chinese

C. The Chinese can win Nobel Prizes D. American Chinese are not Chinese citizens

B

Prison Break(《越狱》) is a huge hit thanks to its handsome star, Wentworth Miller. His character, Michael Scofield, is the engine that drives the show.

Having committed a crime to get into prison and broke out his innocent elder brother, Michael Scofield is one of the most interesting personalities on television today. Bu t what about the man behind the character?

Miller, 35, is a hard guy to figure out. He does not come from a normal background and has never lived his life in a typical way.

Miller didn't take a direct path to fame and fortune. He graduated from Princeton University in 1995, not with a degree in theatre or film, but in English.He didn't even act when he was in college. His only performance experience was in his university's singing group. Yet, at graduation Miller still decided to make the move to Hollywood.

Miller has always been different. Although he is American, he was born in Britain when his father was studying there. His family background is also a special mix of cultures.“My father is black and my mother is white. That means I have always been caught in the middle.I could be either one, which can make you feel out of place,”Miller says.

Following his unusual path, Miller did not start trying out for films and TV shows when he first got to Hollywood.Instead, he worked as a lowly production assistant, not what you would expect from a Princeton graduate. However, it all paid off for Miller in the end.

In 2002, Miller played a role in the drama Dinotopia.He starred as a thoughtful and shy man.Producers remembered his performance when they were casting Prison Break two years later. With a golden globe nomination(提名) and another season of Prison Break on his resume(履历), Miller seems ready to take over all of Hollywood.

64. What do you think the text is mainly about?

A. What kind of person Michael Scofield is.B. Miller's unusual path to fame and fortune.

C. Why Prison Break became a huge hit. D. How special Miller is in the entertainment field.

65. The author thinks “Miller is a hard guy to figure out” because .

A. it’s difficult to tell him from others B. he is a shy man and hard to work with

C. he always has ideas hard for people to understand

D. his family background and life experience are very special

66. Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A. Miller succeeded in the field that he had never majored in.

B. Miller had lots of movie performance experiences when he was in college.

C. Miller's only performance experience in university made him move to Hollywood.

D. Miller was chosen to play a role in Prison Break because he is a thoughtful and shy guy.

67. It is very likely that Miller will ____________.

A. pay off all his debts in the end B. not star in another season of Prison Break

C. make greater achievements in his career D. move to Hollywood and settle down there

C

The 16-year-old girl Jessica Watson is said to be the youngest person to sail non-stop alone around the world. But her record has been questioned because someone thought that she has not sailed far enough. She will also not be recognized by the World Speed Sailing Record Council, as it was too dangerous for someone under 18 years old.

Ms Watson sailed into Sydney port on Saturday, seven months after leaving on a hard voyage. Family, friends and Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd have gathered to greet her. Thousands of well-wishers waited at the port and watched from boats as Ms Watson sailed her pink, 10m boat over the finishing line. Many more Australians watched the event broadcast live on television. Watson said she was just an “ordinary girl who believed in her dream”.

Ms Watson left Sydney on 18 October, despite that some people disagreed her plan. Watson traveled northeast through the South Pacific and across the equator (赤道), south to Cape Horn at the tip of South America, across the Atlantic Ocean to South Africa, through the Indian Ocean and around southern Australia. The route took her through some of the world’s most changeful waters, and she battled through huge storms and suffered seven accidents of her boat.

People around the world have followed Ms Watson’s adventures on her blog, which she has daily updated (更新). On her blog, she wrote down beautiful sunrise over seas, the excitement of meeting a blue whale and the bright, terrible sight of a shooting star flying across the night sky above her boat. Ms Watson has reportedly sold her story to a news company for $700,000. She is planning to write a book on her experience.

68. Which of the following oceans didn’t Ms Watson cross through in her voyage?

A. The Pacific Ocean B. The Atlantic Ocean C. The Indian Ocean D. The Arctic Ocean.

69. Ms Watson’s voyage will NOT be considered an official world record mainly because ____.

A. no one can prove that her route was dangerous enough B. she hasn’t applied for the record

C. girls are not allowed to take part in the dangerous sports

D. teenagers re not encouraged to take such a dangerous adventure

70. We can make a conclusion from this passage that Watson ____.

A. would make another voyage for money B. made the world round voyage for money

C. had no way to communicate with others during the voyage.

D. is so confident and brave that she could overcome troubles on her own

71. All t he following can be inferred from this passage EXCEPT that ____.

A. her book about her voyage is a best seller B. people in Australia had much interest in her voyage

C. she spent more than 200 days alone at sea D. people have different attitudes towards her voyage

D

Schools in Japan reopened this week, more than a month after the 9.0 magnitude earthquake and tsunami hit. Japan has a year-round school year, with short holidays after each of the three terms. The next term was scheduled to start at many schools on April 8, but it was delayed because of the disaster.

Since the quake, many schools have served as housing for homeless residents. In fact, some students are living in their school gym and will go directly to class from there. Hard-hit areas such as Fukushima, Miyagi, and Iwate face additional problems. More than 200 schools in those areas were destroyed completely. As a result, classrooms that are still standing will be crowded with more students.

Japanese schools can only focus on the basic necessities, because resources are scarce. As such,the future of some school sports and after-school activities seems uncertain.

Schools are guiding students through this difficult time. Experts have been sent to areas that suffered the worst damage. They are training teachers to help kids cope with the recent trauma(精神创伤).

In Japan ,teachers play a large role in students’ lives. Many teachers set up temporary shelters after the earthquake. Hideki Toyohara, the head reacher at Okado Elementary School, led students to the second and third floors of the school. He and other teachers took care of students and neighbours for three days after they were left without food, electricity, or water.

Severa international organizations want to help kids start the new school term right off. Save the Children, World Vison, and UNICEF are filling backpacks with school supplies. Noriko Sato, an official at Save the Children, tells the Christian Science Monitor, “Everyone really looks forward to the first day of school. We want to make sure there ’s no gap in what kids have on that day.”

短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写上该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。

修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。

注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;

2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

A pretty, well-dress young lady stopped a taxi in a big square, and said to a driver, “Do you see that young man at the another side of the square?” “Yes,” said the taxi driver. The young man was standing outside a restaurant and looking impatient at his watch every a few seconds. “Take me over there,” said the young lady. There was a lot of cars and buses in the square, so the taxi driver asked, “Are you afraid to across the street?” “Oh, no!” said the young lady. “But I promised that I will meet her for lunch at one o’ clock, but it is now a quarter to two. If I arrive in a taxi, it will at least be seen that I have tried to be late.”

书面表达(满分10分)

自助游(self-service tour)是近年来兴起的一种旅游方式,较之于团队游(group tour)其最大的优势是自由: 旅游中所涉及的吃、住、行、购等所有事情全由自己决定。请你用英语写一短文,简述自助游流行的原因及行前需要特别注意的事项(如带好所需物品,关注安全等)。字数100-120,第一句已写出,不计入总词数。

Nowadays self-service tour enjoys growing popularity, especially among young people._________________________________________________________________________________________

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