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【题目】根据短文理解,选择正确答案。
During my early twenties, to make my parents stop feeling angry, and simply to escape, I decided to live in my birthplace for a period of time, something I'd sworn I would never do. My parents were thrilled. They prayed that I'd come back triumphantly with a picture-perfect bridegroom. That was the furthest thing from my mind as I packed my faded jeans, tank tops, boots, and a photo of my freckle-faced then-boyfriend who was of Scottish descent.
The moment I landed in Seoul, I was aware of how much I felt like a misfit. All my life I had tried to blend into the dominant culture and couldn't. And finally, when I was in a place where everyone looked like me, I still stood out. I took it for granted that I'd feel a sense of freedom. I thought I'd blend into the landscape. This was not the case. People stared at me with curious eyes. I became conscious of my American-girl swaggering body movements and inappropriate dress.
Collecting my courage, I traveled to the demilitarized zone on my own. I touched the high barbed-wire fence that stretched across the belly of the peninsula(半岛), dividing Korea in half. I visited thousand-year-old temples and magnificent palace gates that had survived modernization and centuries of battle. I met with distant cousins who welcomed me with outstretched arms into their homes and related heroic tales about my mother and Halmoni (Grandmother) during the war. How Halmoni had led her young children out of north to the United Nation-backed south. How my mother, at the age of thirteen, saved the life of her baby sister.
I listened with such an overwhelming thirst that when I returned to the States a year and a half later, I began to ask my parents and Halmoni (who had immigrated to the States some time after we did) all about the past. The past was no longer a time gone by, a dead weight. I now saw that it held ancient treasures. And the more I dug and discovered, the more I felt myself being steered toward a future I had never imagined for myself. I began to write. I didn't even know I could write. My family helped me knit stories into a book using Halmoni's voice. As her powerful words moved through me I was able to reflect and meditate on the ridiculous life I had fashioned for myself. I could feel my sense of self rising. This sparked a newfound awareness and excitement. I became a spokeswoman on Korean culture, traveling to various college campuses across the country. “Be proud. Embrace your heritage.” I said to young Korean American students wearing extra-large, trendy sportswear. But the whole time I was lecturing, I had very little understanding of what that self-concept meant. I was merely talking the talk. I hadn't yet fully embraced my own identity.
(1)Why did the author leave America for her birthplace?
A.Because she broke up with her boyfriend and wanted to be alone.
B.Because she decided to be separated from her parents for a while.
C.Because she was forced by her parents to get married in Korea.
D.Because she longed for the travel in her birthplace on her own.
(2)According to the passage, the author suggests that her original expectations about visiting Korea were ________.
A.unrealistic and nave
B.misguided and dangerous
C.ambitious and ridiculous
D.sensible and practical
(3)What was the author's attitude toward the ancient monuments she visited in Korea?
A.She was curious about their original functions.
B.She was astonished at their size.
C.She admired their capacity to endure.
D.She was surprised at their beauty.
(4)According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.The author's attitude toward her family's earlier experiences changed from indifference to fascination.
B.The author felt extremely free when in Korea because it was the place where she looked like others.
C.The author wrote her family's stories in first person with the help of her grandmother.
D.The author was aware of her own national identity and knew what she was actually doing.
(5)Which statement most closely parallels the author's conclusion about knowledge of the past?
A.It is a treasure that should be guarded.
B.It is often most valued during early adulthood.
C.It can enhance appreciation of ancient cultures.
D.It can help individuals attain deeper self-concept.

【答案】
(1)B
(2)A
(3)C
(4)A
(5)D
【解析】这是一篇记叙文,作者通过讲述年轻时出走韩国的一次经历,来进行重新对自我的认识。

⑴考查细节理解,根据章第一段中的“During my early twenties, to make my parents stop feeling angry, and simply to escape, I decided to live in my birthplace for a period of time”可知答案B。

⑵考查推理判断,根据文章大意以及作者最初离开父母去往韩国的想法可知作者回顾此次经历应该是不切实际甚至是幼稚的,所以在第一段中有“something I'd sworn I would never do”的表达,故A项贴切。

⑶考查细节理解。根据第三段中的“I visited thousand-year-old temples and magnificent palace gates that had survived modernization and centuries of battle.”可知作者钦佩这些从现代文明和战争中幸存下来的古老的纪念物,故C项正确。

⑷考查细节理解。根据第四段中的“I now saw that it held ancient treasures. And the more I dug and discovered, the more I felt myself being steered toward a future I had never imagined for myself.”可知作者对于家人态度的巨大变化,故A项正确。

⑸考查细节理解。根据最后一段中的“But the whole time I was lecturing, I had very little understanding of what that self-concept meant. I was merely talking the talk. I hadn't yet fully embraced my own identity.”可知作者反省过去的经历是提升自我价值的一次好机会,故D项适合。

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Energy independence. It has a nice ring to it. Doesn't it? If you think so, you're not alone, because energy independence has been the dream of American president for decades, and never more so than in the past few years, when the most recent oil price shock has been partly responsible for kicking off the great recession.
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C.It wants to keep its own environment intact.
D.Its own oil production falls short of demand.
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A.To arouse Americans' awareness of the energy crisis.
B.To stress the importance of energy conservation.
C.To explain the increase of international oil trade.
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