题目内容
In January 1986 I saw a show about cartooning called “Funny Business” on TV. I had always wanted to be a __36__but never knew how. So I wrote to the host of the_37_, cartoonist Jack Cassady, asking for advice on entering the profession(职业).
Two weeks later I got a (n) __38__letter from Jack, answering my questions about materials and process(过程). He also __39__ me not to get discouraged if I was refused__40__. He said the cartoon samples(样本) I sent him were good and worthy of publication(出版).
I got very __41__, finally understanding how the whole process__42__. I sent my best cartoons to Playboy and New Yorker, ___43___ the magazines rejected(拒绝)me immediately. Discouraged, I put my art supplies in the box and__44__to forget all about cartooning.
To my__45__, in June 1987 I got another letter from Jack, although I hadn’t even__46__ him for the former advice. Here’s what he said:
Dear Scott,
I was reviewing my “Funny Business” mail file when I again came__47__ your letter and your cartoons. I remember answering you letter.
I’m writing to encourage you to submit(提交) your ideas to various publications again. I hope you have __48__ done so and are making progress and having some__49__ too. Sometimes encouragement in the funny business is hard to come by. That’s__50__ I am encouraging you to hang in there and keep drawing.
I wish you good luck.
Sincerely,
Jack
I was deeply__51__because Jack had nothing to gain—including my thanks. I acted on his__52__, took out my art supplies and inked the sample strips(漫画连载) that__53__ became Dilbert.
I feel__54__that I wouldn’t have tried cartooning again if Jack hadn’t sent the second letter. As Dilbert became more successful I came to __55__ Jack’s simple act of kindness.
1. A.singer B.writer C.actor D.cartoonist
2. A.show B.television C.wedding D.party
3. A.surprising B.encouraging C.shocking D.disappointing
4. A.allowed B.suggested C.insisted D.warned
5. A.at first B.first of all C.at last D.in the end
6. A.confused B.anxious C.excited D.enthusiastic
7. A.performed B.advanced C.behaved D.worked
8. A.but B.so C.and D.though
9. A.concluded B.persuaded C.decided D.thought
10. A.disappointment B.surprise C.sorrow(悲伤) D.satisfaction
11. A.asked B.hoped C.wished D.thanked
12. A.across B.over C.off D.through
13. A.still B.ever C.already D.yet
14. A.trouble B.fun C.difficulty D.problem
15. A.what B.which C.how D.why
16. A.touched B.interested C.shocked D.influenced
17. A.warning B.encouragement C.advice D.view
18. A.surprisingly B.finally C.constantly D.freely
19. A.concerned B.uneasy C.worried D.certain
20. A.understand B.honor C.appreciate D.respect
1.D
2.A
3.B
4.D
5.A
6.C
7.D
8.A
9.C
10.B
11.D
12.A
13.C
14.B
15.D
16.A
17.C
18.B
19.D
20.C
【解析】
试题分析:本文讲述了在Jack善意的鼓励的之下我努力进行卡通创作,最后取得了成功的故事。
1.D 上下文串联。根据下文内容可知我一直都梦想做一名卡通作家。故D正确。
2.A 上下文串联。根据文章第一行I saw a show,说明我写信给这次演出的主持人。
3.B 上下文串联。根据48空上一行I’m writing to encourage说明我收到是一封他写给我的鼓励的信,故B正确。
4.D 动词辨析。A允许B建议C坚持D警告,提醒;他还提醒我遇见困难不要泄气。
5.A 介词辨析。A起初,开始的时候B首先C/D最后,终于;他提醒我在开始的时候如果我被拒绝,不要泄气。
6.C 形容词辨析。收到了他的鼓励我的信我应该感觉很兴奋。
7.D 动词辨析。A表演B进步C行为D工作,进展;我最后终于明白整个过程是如何进行的。
8.A 连词辨析。我把我的作品寄给了对方,但是对方立刻就拒绝了我。上下文之间存在转折关系。
9.C 动词辨析。A结束B说服C决定D思考;我决定忘记所有与卡通有关的内容。
10.B 上下文串联。多年以后我又一次收到了Jack的来信,这是一件很让我惊讶的事情。
11.D 上下文串联。根据51空后Jack had nothing to gain—including my thanks说明我当年甚至都没有回信表示感谢。
12.A 固定词组。Come across遇见,看见;Jack在重新看邮件的时候,又一次看见了这封信,所以才又给我写了信。
13.C 副词辨析。Already以及。我希望你已经这样做了。
14.B 名词辨析。A麻烦B快乐C困难D问题;他希望我能从卡通创造中得到快乐。
15.D 连词辨析。这正是为什么我我鼓励你努力努力进行卡通创造的原因。
16.A 形容词辨析。A感动的B有趣的C震惊的D有影响的;我被他感动了,这么多年以后他还写信给我来鼓励我进行卡通创作。
17.C 名词辨析。A警告B鼓励C建议D观点;我按照他的建议开始做了。Advice经常与介词on连用。
18.B 副词辨析。A让人惊讶地B最后C不停地D自由地;最后我创作出了Dilbert
19.D 形容词辨析。A担忧的B不安的C担心的D确定的;我敢确定如果没有他的鼓励我接不会再一次尝试卡通。
20.C 动词辨析。A理解B尊敬C欣赏,感激D尊敬;我很感激他给我的善意的鼓励。
考点:考查故事类短文阅读
点评:本文讲述了在Jack善意的鼓励的之下我努力进行卡通创作,最后取得了成功的故事。
在完成这样的文章的时候,要理清文章的脉络。答题前一定要读懂全文,弄清文章要表达的思想,注意前后段落之间的关系。答题中,一定要认真分析,注意选项与上下文的关系,与前后单词的关系。对于一时没有太大的把握的题可以放到最后再来完成,因为有时答案可以从下文内容体现出来。答完后再通读一篇文章,看看所选选项能不能是语句通顺,语意连贯。
China’s Ministry of Culture has recommended 10 cyber games(网络游戏) that are suitable for minors to play as part of its drive to purify the on-line environment for the young.
The 10 cyber games were selected by the ministry’s on-line games censorship committee from scores of games recommended by the Chinese public.l
The games are all domestic products. They include five role playing games (RPG), four recreation and chess games, and one educational game, such as “Warring States Ⅱ Online,” “Rainbow Island Online,” and “Wonderlands of learning and games.”
These games have made their way into the final recommendation list because they are considered “healthy” and can “enhance intelligence,” according to the ministry.
The ministry hoped the list could serve a a guidance for parents to better direct their children in the winter vacation, which usually lasts nearly two months from January to February each year.
This was the third time for the ministry to publish recommended cyber games list. The previous two were made public respectively in January 2006 and August 2005 with a total of 25 games inlisted.
In the past few years, on- line games have become the favorite pastime of young people. However, it is argued that such social problems as game addiction, juvenile delinquency (青少年犯罪) and perversion among minors by on-line violence and pornography (色情) have come from an inadequately regulated Internet.
About 9.72 percent of Chinese netizens between the ages of 13 and 30 suffer Internet addiction, said a report issued last month by the China Youth Association for Network Development (CYAND).
According to the China Internet Network Information Center (CINIC), the main Internet watchdog, China had 210million Internet users at the end of 2007 and its online population is on course to become the world’s largest at the beginning of this year.
Net users between 18 and 30 accounted for 49.9percent of the total users. Although the CINIC did not give the figure of those below 18, teenagers and youths have obviously taken up more than half of the total number of net users. And the number of users under age 18 increased rapidly last year, the CINIC noted.
1.What do you know about the 10cyber games ?
A.They are expected to help parents to better direct their children in the summer vacation. |
B.They include five RPG, forty chess games and one educational game. |
C.They are suitable for teenagers. |
D.They are all foreign products. |
2.According to the passage, how many teenagers and youths become net users at the end of 2007?
A.Mor than 105 million. |
B.Less than 105 million. |
C.About 210 million. |
D.104.79 million. |
3.What can be inferred from the passage?
A.A lot of Chinese netizens suffer Internet addition. |
B.On-line games can cause a lot of social problems such as game addition, juvenile delinquency. |
C.Parents sometimes have trouble in directing their children about on-line games. |
D.The ministry has recommended 25 games till now. |
4.What’s the best title of the passage?
A.How to purify the on-line environment for the young. |
B.10 “suitable” cyber games for teenagers. |
C.The disadvantages of cyber games. |
D.Chinese authority lists 10 “suitable” E-games for teenagers. |
任务型读写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,根据所读内容在表格中的空白处填入恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填一个单词。
People unhappy with the rich: Poll
There is growing dissatisfaction toward rich people, according to a new online poll.
The poll by the China Youth Daily in collaboration(与…合作) with Sina.com has highlighted the apparent discontent (不满)over the country's widening income gap.
Nearly 8,000 people filled in online questionnaires last week, and when asked to use three words to describe society's rich, the top responses were "extravagant"(奢侈的), "greedy" and "corrupt".
About 57 percent of those polled said that "extravagant" was the best word to describe the rich, followed closely by "greedy".
Ironically, despite their dissatisfaction, 93 percent of those polled wished they could be rich too, and that richer people should be "socially responsible".
Some 33 percent of respondents also praised rich people for being "smart".
Nearly 90 percent of respondents agreed that most people in society, including themselves, were willing to speak up for the poor but were reluctant to take action and actually do something for them.
The survey comes on the heels of a heated debate over comments made by renowned economist Mao Yushi, who said he was "speaking for the rich and working for the poor".
A report released by the Asian Development Bank last Wednesday revealed that China's Gini coefficient - an indicator of the wealth divide - rose from 0.407 in 1993 to 0.473 in 2004.
An earlier CASS report said that the richest 10 percent of Chinese families now own more than 40 percent of all private assets, while the poorest 10 percent share less than 2 percent of the total wealth.
The country's income disparity(悬殊) is close to that of Latin America, the report which came out in January said.
Theme |
People unhappy with the rich |
The poll by China Daily |
1. Nearly 8,000 people filled in __1.__ on the ___2.___last week. 2. There is an __3.__ dissatisfaction tendency toward rich people. 3. Ironically, in __4._ of their dissatisfaction, 93 percent of the polled wished they could be rich too, and rich people should take “__5._ responsibility”. 4. ___6.__ ,Mao Yushi, said he was “speaking for the rich and working for the poor.” |
A report ___7.__ by the Asian Development Bank |
1. The richest 10 percent of Chinese families now on more than 40 percent of all _8.__ assets, while the poorest 10 percent ___9._ for less than 2 percent of the total wealth. 2. The country’s income disparity is close to that of Latin America, according to the report which came out in ___10._. |