Now I had not thought that I would have to go down into the pit with the snakes in order to   1    them, so I was wearing the wrong sort of clothes. I   2   this to my friend, and he very

3   lent me his trousers and shoes, which were quite thick and strong. So, as I could think of no more excuses, they tied the    4   round my waist and started to   5   me into the pit.

Just before I landed at the bottom I   6   up and told my friends to stop lowering me: I wanted to   7  the ground that I was going to land on, to make sure there were mo snakes on the    8   . The area being clear, I shouted to them to lower away,   9   at that moment two things happened.

First, the light went out; secondly, one of the shoes which I had   10   from my friend and which were too large for me, came off. So there was I standing at the    11 of a ten-foot-deep pit, with no light and one shoe on one foot, surrounded by seven or eight deadly Gaboon snakes. I had never been more    12   . I had to wait in the dark, without daring to move,   13 my friend pulled the lamp out, relit it and lowered it into the pit again.

With plenty of    14   and both shoes on, I felt much    15   ,and set about the task of catching the snakes. This was really    16   enough.

I had a forked stick in my hand, and with this I came near each reptile, pinned it down with the fork and then    17   it up by the bank of the neck, and put it into my snake bag, what I was busy catching one snake, another might move round    19   me and I might step back on it. However, It all passed off without   20   , and at the end of half an hour I had caught eight of the Gaboon snakes.

1A. watch     B. kill     C. catch      D. research

2A. expressed   B. explained     C .said     D. showed

3A. quickly     B. eagerly      C. kindly      D. easily

4A. lamp     B. fork       C. trousers     D. rope

5A. sent       B. drop       C. lower       D. put

6A. looked     B. gave       C. took       D. made

7A. examine      B. check        C. find        D. search

8A. pit        B. water        C. earth          D. way

9A. yet        B. and        C. however      D. therefore

10A. lent      B. borrowed       C. received?       D. bought

11A. edge      B. bottom       C. side       D. middle

12A. excited      B. encouraged      C. frightened      D. surprised

13A. when      B. till        C. so        D. while

14A. strength     B. help       C. rest        D. light

15A. braver      B. prouder      C. brighter      D. stronger

16A. safe      B. funny      C. simple      D. difficult

17A. brought     B. picked      C. set          D. took

18A. watch     B. read        C. turn        D. take

19A. at        B. near       C. before        D. behind

20A. accident     B. effort       C. care        D. problem

 

阅读下面短文并回答问题,然后将答案写到答题卡相应的位置上(请注意问题后的词数要求)。
The 2012 Nobel Prize for Literature was awarded to Mo Yan for his writing that mixes folk tales, history and the modern events with hallucinatory realism(魔幻现实主义), the Swedish Academy announced.
The 57-year-old is the first Chinese resident to win the prize. Only one other Chinese-language writer has won the Nobel Prize for Literature. Gao Zingjian was honored in 2000. However, he is a French citizen.
Mr Mo said he was “overjoyed and scared” when he learned he had won the award. He will receive his Nobel diploma, a medal and more than one million dollars at a ceremony in Stockholm in December.
China is celebrating the victory of this native son. Minutes after the award was announced, millions of Chinese expressed pleasure and pride for Mo Yan on social media websites. Senior CPC leader Li Changchun has congratulated Mo Yan on winning the 2012 Nobel Literature Prize. Li says in a letter to the China Writers Association that Mo’s winning of the prize reflects the prosperity and progress of the Chinese literature.
His real name is Guan Moye. Mo Yan means “Don’t Speak.” The writer said he chose the name to remember to stop his tongue from getting him in trouble. Mo Yan’s novel Red Sorghum first became a cable hit on the big screen both at home and abroad in 1987. The film was directed by Zhang Yimou and marked the acting start of Gong Li.
As a productive author, Mo has published dozens of short stories, with his first work published in 1981. Mo Yan’s other major works include Big Breasts and Wide Hips, Republic of Wine and Life and Death Are Wearing Me Out.
【小题1】What is the main characteristic of his works? (No more than 13 words)
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【小题2】How did Mo Yan feel when he was informed of the winning news? (No more than 5 words)
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【小题3】Why did he name himself Mo Yan? (No more than 9 words)
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【小题4】Please explain the underlined phrase “became a cable hit” in English. (No more than 5 words)
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【小题5】What does Mo Yan’s winning of the Nobel Literature Prize show? (No more than 10 words)
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阅读下面短文并回答问题,然后将答案写到答题卡相应的位置上(请注意问题后的词数要求)。

The 2012 Nobel Prize for Literature was awarded to Mo Yan for his writing that mixes folk tales, history and the modern events with hallucinatory realism(魔幻现实主义), the Swedish Academy announced.

The 57-year-old is the first Chinese resident to win the prize. Only one other Chinese-language writer has won the Nobel Prize for Literature. Gao Zingjian was honored in 2000. However, he is a French citizen.

Mr Mo said he was “overjoyed and scared” when he learned he had won the award. He will receive his Nobel diploma, a medal and more than one million dollars at a ceremony in Stockholm in December.

China is celebrating the victory of this native son. Minutes after the award was announced, millions of Chinese expressed pleasure and pride for Mo Yan on social media websites. Senior CPC leader Li Changchun has congratulated Mo Yan on winning the 2012 Nobel Literature Prize. Li says in a letter to the China Writers Association that Mo’s winning of the prize reflects the prosperity and progress of the Chinese literature.

His real name is Guan Moye. Mo Yan means “Don’t Speak.” The writer said he chose the name to remember to stop his tongue from getting him in trouble. Mo Yan’s novel Red Sorghum first became a cable hit on the big screen both at home and abroad in 1987. The film was directed by Zhang Yimou and marked the acting start of Gong Li.

As a productive author, Mo has published dozens of short stories, with his first work published in 1981. Mo Yan’s other major works include Big Breasts and Wide Hips, Republic of Wine and Life and Death Are Wearing Me Out.

1.What is the main characteristic of his works? (No more than 13 words)

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2.How did Mo Yan feel when he was informed of the winning news? (No more than 5 words)

_________________________________________________________________________

3.Why did he name himself Mo Yan? (No more than 9 words)

_________________________________________________________________________

4.Please explain the underlined phrase “became a cable hit” in English. (No more than 5 words)

_________________________________________________________________________

5.What does Mo Yan’s winning of the Nobel Literature Prize show? (No more than 10 words)

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第一节:阅读表达

阅读下面短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题。

The 2012 Nobel Prize for Literature was awarded to Mo Yan for his writing that mixes folk tales, history and the modern events with hallucinatory realism魔幻现实主义), the Swedish Academy announced.

The 57-year-old is the first Chinese resident to win the prize. Only one other Chinese-language writer has won the Nobel Prize for Literature. Gao Zingjian was honored in 2000. However, he is a French citizen.

Mr Mo said he was “overjoyed and scared” when he learned he had won the award. He will receive his Nobel diploma, a medal and more than one million dollars at a ceremony in Stockholm in December.

China is celebrating the victory of this native son. Minutes after the award was announced, millions of Chinese expressed pleasure and pride for Mo Yan on social media websites. Senior CPC leader Li Changchun has congratulated Mo Yan on winning the 2012 Nobel Literature Prize. Li says in a letter to the China Writers Association that Mo’s winning of the prize reflects the prosperity and progress of the Chinese literature.

His real name is Guan Moye. Mo Yan means “Don’t Speak.” The writer said he chose the name to remember to stop his tongue from getting him in trouble. Mo Yan’s novel “Red Sorghum” first became a cable hit on the big screen both at home and abroad in 1987. The film was directed by Zhang Yimou and marked the acting start of Gong Li.

As a productive author, Mo has published dozens of short stories, with his first work published in 1981. Mo Yan’s other major works include, “Big Breasts and Wide Hips,” “Republic of Wine” and “Life and Death Are Wearing Me Out.”

71. What is the main characteristic of his works? (No more than 13 words)

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72. How did Mo Yan feel when he was informed of the winning news? (No more than 5 words)

________________________________________________________________________________

73. Why did he name himself Mo Yan? (No more than 9 words)

________________________________________________________________________________

74. Please explain the underlined phrase “became a cable hit” in English. (No more than 5 words)

________________________________________________________________________________

75. What does Mo Yan’s winning of the Nobel Literature Prize show? (No more than 10 words)

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       My parents operated a small restaurant in Seattle.It was open twenty-four hours a day, six day a week,,And my first real job,when I was.six years old,was  36  the diners,shoes.My father had done it when he was young,so he taught me  37  to do it efficiently,telling me to  38   to re-shine the shoes if the customer wash’t  39 

    Working In the restaurant was a cause of great  40  because I was also working for the good of the family But my father  41  that I had to meet certain standards to be part of the team. I  42  to be punctual(守时的),hard.working,and polite to me  43 

    I was   44  paid for the work I did at the restaurant.One day I made the mistake of advising Dad that he  45  give me$10 a week.He said,“OK.How about you paying me for three meals a day you have here? And  46  the times you bring in your friends for free soft drinks?”He   47  I owed him about$40 a week.

    I remember returning to Seattle after being  48  in the US Army for about two years.I had just been promoted to Captain at that time.And full of pride,I walked into my parents’restaurant,

but the  49   thing Dad said was,“How about your  50  up tonight?”I couldn’t  51  my ears! I am an officer in the Army! But it didn’t  52  .As far as Dad was concerned,I was just  53  member of the team.I reached for the mop(拖把). Working for Dad has taught mo the devotion to a  54  is above a11.It has nothing to do with  55  that team is involved in s family restaurant or the US Army.

36.A.cleaning       B.chining         C.removing        D.keeping

37.A. why           B.what      C.when       D.how

38.A.offer    B.refuse           C.love D.1earn

39.A.interested      B.annoyed        C.relaxed    D.satisfied

40.A.fun       B.pride    C.trouble     D.effort

41.A.got it right                  B.kept it a rule   

C.made it clear          D.took it for granted

42.A.had       B.tended          C.hated       D.managed

43.A.family          B.workers        C.customers        D.friends

44.A.never       B.always          C.seldom     D.ever

45.A.must      B.should          C.might,    D.good

46,A.at          B.before          C.around     D.for

47.A worked out      B.found out      C.put out     D.thought out

48.A.alone    B.away    C.outside     D.off

49.A.usual      B.last        C.next D.first

50.A.washing        B.taking           C.cleaning   D.moving

51.A.ignore          B.follow          C、believe     D.understand

52.A.happen         B.care       C.go    D.matter

53.A.no         B.other    C.some       D.another

54.A.team      B.family          C.leader       D.restaurant

55.A.why      B.whether        C.when       D.How

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