Tracy Wong is a well-known Chinese-American writer. But her writing   41 was something she picked up by herself. After her first   42  , teaching disabled children, she became a part-time writer for IBM.   43 , writing stories was simply a   44 interest. Tracy sent three of her stories to a publisher(出版商).     45 , they immediately suggested that she put them together to make a single one long   46 and paid Tracy a $50,000 in advance. “A pretty money,” said the publisher, “for   47  writer.”
  48 Tracy’s characters (人物) are interesting, her stories sometimes   49  readers uneasy: those about the supernatural. “My mother believed I could   50  the afterlife world,” she told a close friend. “She used to have me speak with my grandmother, who died many years ago.”
“Can I? I don’t think I can,” Tracy said with a laugh. “But I do have   51 when things come to me  52  .” Once, she was wondering how to complete a    53  set in ancient (古代的) China.   54 the doorbell rang. It was a FedEx delivery man, with a copy of a book on Chinese  55 . It came without her having    56 it.
Though she has published 10 books, Tracy has remained   57  by her fame. She lives in the same   58  she lived 27 years ago — although in a more comfortable home. There’s more room for   59 in her life----and it wasn’t just   60 .
小題1:
A.methodB.experienceC.practice D.skill
小題2:
A.jobB.effortC.dutyD.task
小題3:
A.InsteadB.ThenC.CertainlyD.Normally
小題4:
A.generalB.deepC.personal D.lively
小題5:
A.InterestedB.AnxiouslyC.SeriouslyD.Encouraged
小題6:
A.filmB.storyC.programD.a(chǎn)rticle
小題7:
A.a(chǎn) foreignB.a(chǎn) popularC.a(chǎn)n unusualD.a(chǎn)n unknown
小題8:
A.Even thoughB.Now thatC.Just because D.Except that
小題9:
A.findB.turnC.leaveD.hold
小題10:
A.make upB.connect withC.controlD.explain
小題11:
A.eventsB.chancesC.feelings D.moments
小題12:
A.for no reasonB.from a distance C.by accidentD.a(chǎn)s gifts
小題13:
A.descriptionB.pointingC.sceneD.talk
小題14:
A.SurprisinglyB.SuddenlyC.ExpectedlyD.Fortunately
小題15:
A.cookingB.historyC.play D.medicine
小題16:
A.knownB.sentC.realized D.ordered
小題17:
A.unchangedB.excitedC.determinedD.unmoved
小題18:
A.lifeB.cityC.houseD.way
小題19:
A.successB.workC.joyD.variety
小題20:
A.luckB.reportingC.writingD.fun
小題19:C 前后照應(yīng)邏輯推理 注意與后句的比較。作者不僅僅只是單一的寫作了,作者的生活中有了更多的機(jī)會或空間來享受生活的多樣化(variety)。網(wǎng)上下載,此題原為C(joy歡樂),筆者認(rèn)為有所不妥,joy缺少比較前提,前文并沒有作任何鋪墊。joy與success和work一樣與后句的it wasn't just writing不形成對立關(guān)系。
小題20:C 前后照應(yīng) 不僅僅只是寫作(writing)。注意與文章前面her writing skill,a part-time writer for IBM,writing stories was simply a personal interest的相一致。reporting,luck和fun與文意不符。
Tracy Wong是一位著名的美籍華人作家。他的寫作技巧怎樣,他的作品有什么特點(diǎn),他為什么會這樣?文章會告訴你。
小題1:D 詞義比較前后照應(yīng) Tracy Wong是一位著名的美籍華人作家。其寫作技能(skill)是自學(xué)的。后文大部分談到了她的技能與技巧。skill技能,技巧;experience經(jīng)驗(yàn), 體驗(yàn), 經(jīng)歷, 閱歷;practice實(shí)踐,實(shí)習(xí);method方法。
小題2:A前后照應(yīng)詞義比較 從后文作同位語的teaching disabled children和對立項(xiàng)a part-time writer for IBM,這里指的不是義務(wù)(duty),努力(effort),任務(wù)(task),而是工作、職業(yè)(job)。
小題3:B 詞義比較邏輯推理 指Tracy Wong所處的時期(then)。instead代替,表示對立意義;normally正常地, 通常地;certainly的確,表示對情況或事情的肯定。
小題4:C 前后照應(yīng)詞義比較 當(dāng)時,寫作是個人的興趣愛好。后句sent three of her stories to a publisher 有所暗示。A. general普通的,一般的;deep深奧的, 難懂的;personal私人的, 個人的;lively活潑的, 活躍的。
小題5:A 詞義比較句法功能詞匯用法 出版商對她的作品感興趣(interested),隨即向她提出建議。Interested="As" they were interested;Encouraged的邏輯主語應(yīng)是Tracy,而不是出版商;anxiously(憂慮地, 不安地)和seriously(認(rèn)真地, 真誠地)通常不作句子性副詞用,故不能出現(xiàn)在這個位置上。
小題6:B 前后照應(yīng)詞義比較 出版商加以她把三個故事合起來成為一篇長故事(story)。film,program和article沒有存在的前提。
小題7:D 邏輯推理詞義比較 對于Tracy這樣一個尚不受大眾歡迎的(popular),普通的(unusual),外國的(foreign),沒有名氣的(unknown)小作家,這是不小的一筆錢。
小題8:A 語句連貫前后照應(yīng) 雖然她的故事人物令人感興趣,但……。注意前后句之間的轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系。now that既然,表示原因關(guān)系;;even though即使,即便,表示轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系;just because就是因?yàn)椋硎疽蚬P(guān)系;except that 除了……之外, 只可惜,表示排除意義。
小題9:C 詞義辨析 她的那些關(guān)于超自然故事有時讓/使(leave)讀者感到不自在,心神不安。find發(fā)現(xiàn),找到;turn轉(zhuǎn)動,變成;leave使某人處于某種狀態(tài),置某人于某種狀態(tài);hold把握,保持。
小題10:B 前后照應(yīng)邏輯推理 作者的母親認(rèn)為作者能夠溝通來世陰間。后句"She used to have me speak with my grandmother, who died many years ago."有所暗示。make up彌補(bǔ), 虛構(gòu), 縫制, 整理;connect with連接, 聯(lián)絡(luò);control控制;explain 解釋, 說明。
小題11:D 邏輯推理語法規(guī)則 但是作者也確實(shí)有這樣的感覺(feelings),機(jī)會(chances),事件(events),或時刻(moments)。因?yàn)榫o接在后面的when引導(dǎo)的表示時間的定語從句,修飾前面的moments,故選D。
小題12:A 詞義比較前后照應(yīng) 有時某些事情無緣無故(for no reason)地,而非碰巧(by accident),從遠(yuǎn)處(from a distance),作為禮物式(as gifts)地發(fā)生在作者身上。由后文中的Once, she was wondering how to…有所暗示。
小題13:C 邏輯推理,前后照應(yīng),詞義比較 作者一直在納悶如何完成一個以古代中國為背景的布景場景(scene)的故事,而非描寫(description),指示(pointing)或談話(talk)。
小題14:B 詞義比較邏輯推理 突然(suddenly),門鈴響了。surprisingly令人驚訝地;suddenly突然地,表示突發(fā)性行為;expectedly不出預(yù)料地;fortunately 幸運(yùn)地。
小題15:B 邏輯推理氣候照應(yīng) 郵遞員手里拿著有關(guān)中國歷史(history),而非烹調(diào)(cooking),醫(yī)學(xué)(medicine),戲劇(play)方面的書。前面ancient China有所提示。
小題16:D 邏輯推理常識運(yùn)用詞義比較 書來得很是蹊蹺,作者先前知道(know)、意識到會(realize)有這樣的書,但沒有送(send)出去過,更沒有預(yù)定過(order)。按常識道理,沒有預(yù)定,郵遞員不會送東西到家來,更何況是自己想弄的東西。
小題17:A 邏輯推理,詞義比較,前后照應(yīng) 雖然作者已經(jīng)出版了45本書,可仍然沒有由于名譽(yù)而有絲毫改變(unchanged)。由后文although in a more comfortable home 說明unmoved不妥。Excited和determined與文意不符。    
小題18:D 邏輯推理常識運(yùn)用 作者也許在原先的城市(city),原先的房子(house)居住,但不能是原先的生活(life),而是以與27年前同樣的生活方式(way)生活著。
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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

I was 230 pounds this spring and I decided to get down to a healthier 200.In a house full of food,including snacks bought for my 7­year­old sons,I had a hard time cutting calories. Then I noticed my neighbors were having diet meals (減肥餐).I decided to do the same,knowing I would never be able to stick to a diet if I had to do the buying and cooking myself. I was looking for food that I could afford but I might take a diet more seriously if it hurt me in the wallet.
After online searches,I decided to compare the offerings of four companies:Zone Manhattan,Chefs Diet,Nu­Kitchen and eDiets. All four would send the meals to my door. Three send food daily,while eDiets sends a large package once a week. There were dozens of companies I could have chosen.Research suggests that the economic crisis has made diet programs less tempting.Consumers prefer do­it­yourself diets with foods bought from the supermarket.
Nu­Kitchen regards itself as the “personal chef”.I ordered the five­day plan ($230.53) and the taste was disappointing. I neither lost nor gained weight on the food.
eDiets promises “healthy,delicious meals sent to your door”.I ordered five breakfasts,five lunches and five dinners. My total cost was $119.70,or less than $25 a day. Overall,the food from eDiets was better than that from Nu­Kitchen.
Chefs Diet charged $380.99 for seven days,making it the most expensive of the four services.I never tasted anything terrible,but I never tasted anything that made me want to renew for a second week.
Zone Manhattan charged $349.80,with tax,for a week’s supply of food,or about $50 a day.I liked the food so much that I lost six pounds in the first four days on the diet.
小題1:When the author began to have diet meals,she________.
A.was 200 pounds
B.didn’t have any children
C.worked as a cook in a company offering diet meals
D.didn’t believe she could stick to a diet if she had to cook herself
小題2:What does the underlined word “tempting” in Paragraph 2 mean?
A.Attractive. B.Expensive.C.Delicious. D.Useful.
小題3:Which of the four companies’ food cost the least daily?
A.Zone Manhattan’s. B.Chefs Diet’s.
C.Nu­Kitchen’s. D.eDiets’.
小題4:We can learn from the passage that________.
A.the author gained weight on the food from Nu­kitchen
B.the author would choose the food of Zone Manhattan
C.the food from eDiets was the worst of the four
D.Zone Manhattan sends food once a week

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

I passed all the other courses that I took at my university, but I could have never passed botany. This was because all botany students had to spend several hours a week in a laboratory looking through a microscope at plant cells, and I could never once see a cell through a microscope. This used to make my professor angry. He would wander around the laboratory pleased with the progress all the students were making in drawing the structure of flower cells, until he came to me. I would just be standing there. “I can’t see anything,”I would say. He would begin patiently enough, explaining how anybody can see through a microscope, but he would always end up angrily, claiming that I could too see through a microscope but just pretended that I couldn’t. “It takes away from the beauty of flowers anyway.”I used to tell him.“We are not concerned with beauty in this course,”he would say.“We are concerned with the structure of flowers.” “Well,” I’d say.“I can’t see anything.” “Try it just once again,” he’d say, and I would put my eye to the microscope and see nothing at all, except now and again something unclear and milky. “You were supposed to see a clear, moving plant cells shaped like clocks.” “I see what looks like a lot of milk.” I would tell him. This, he claimed, was the result of my not having adjusted the microscope properly, so he would readjust it for me, or rather, for himself. And I would look again and see milk.
I failed to pass botany that year, and had to wait a year and try again, or I couldn’t graduate. The next term the same professor was eager to explain cell-structure again to his classes. “Well,”he said to me, happily, “we’re going to see cells this time, aren’t we?” “Yes,sir,” I said. Students to the right of me and to the left of me and in front of me were seeing cells; what’s more, they were . Of course, I didn’t see anything.
So the professor and I tried with every adjustment of the microscope known to man. With only once did I see anything but blackness or the familiar milk, and that time I saw, to my pleasure and amazement, something like stars. These I hurriedly drew. The professor, noting my activity, came to me, a smile on his lips and his eyebrows high in hope. He looked at my cell drawing. “What’s that?”he asked.“That’s what I saw,”I said.“You didn’t, you didn’t, you didn’t!”he screamed, losing control of himself immediately, and he bent over and looked into the microscope. He raised his head suddenly. “That’s your eye!”he shouted.“You’ve adjusted the microscope so that it reflects!You’re drawn your eye!”
小題1:Why couldn’t the writer see the flower cells through the microscope?     .
A.Because he had poor eyesight
B.Because the microscope didn’t work properly
C.Because he was not able to adjust the microscope properly
D.Because he was just playing jokes on his professor by pretending not to have seen it
小題2:What does the writer mean by “his eyebrows high in hope”in the last paragraph?
A.His professor expected him to have seen the cells and drawn the picture of them
B.His professor hoped he could perform his task with attention
C.His professor wished him to learn how to draw pictures
D.His professor looked forward to seeing all his students finish their drawings
小題3:What is the thing like stars that the writer saw in the last paragraph?
A.Real starsB.His own eye
C.Something unknownD.Milk
小題4:In what writing style did the writer write the passage?
A.Realistic B.RomanticC.SeriousD.Humorous

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