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Books which give instructions on how to do things are very popular in the United States today. Thousands of these "How to" books are available; in fact, there are about four thousand books with titles that begin with the words "How to" One book may tell you how to earn more money, another may tell you how to save or spend it, and another may explain how to give your money away.  Many "How to" books give advice on careers (职业). They tell you how to choose a career and how to succeed at it. If you fail, however, you can buy a book called “How to Turn Failure into Success”. If you would like to become very rich, you can buy the book “How to Make a Million”. If you never make any money at all, you may need a book called "How to" Live on Nothing? One of the most popular types of books is one that helps you with personal problems. If you want to have a better love of life, you can read "How to" Succeed at Love Every Minute of Your Life.? If you are tired of books on happiness, you may prefer a book called "How to". Make Yourself miserable?

Many of these books help people use their time better. Some people want books which will give them useful information about sports, hobbies, and travel. Other people use their free time to make repairs and improvements on their homes. They prefer books which give step by step instruction on how to repair things like plumbing (卫生管道工程) and electrical wiring, or on how to redecorate (重新装饰) or enlarge a house.

Why have "How to" books become so popular? Probably because life has become so complex. Today people have far more free time to use, more choices to make, and more problems to solve. "How to" books help people deal with modern life. 

1.These "How to" books are written to______.

A.tell people to love their life

B.earn money

C.give people some good advice on how to do something they want to do

D.say something about America

2.Before someone wants to find a good job. He had better______.

A.buy a book on "How to" Make a Million?

B.read a book on how to choose a career and how to succeed at it

C.beg bosses or managers for it

D.use his free time to look for it

3.If people will not succeed in what he is doing a book called________ can give help.

A."How to" Turn Failure into Success?

B."How to" Make a Million?

C."How to" Succeed at Love Every Minute of Your Life?

D."How to" Make Yourself Miserable?

4.Which headline of the following is the best for this passage?

A.“How to" Books in America

B."How to" Books Are Ordinary in America

C.Thousands of "How to" Books

D.Books with Title That Begin with the Words "How to"

 

【答案】

1.C

2.B

3.A

4.A

【解析】

试题分析:本文主要讲述的就是在美国很多“How to…”书越来越受人们的欢迎,本文分析了原因并举例做了具体的说明。

1.C 推理题。根据文章第一段内容,里面的很多关于“How to…”的书都是给人们任何具体做事的建议。故C项正确。

2.B 细节题。根据第一段3,4行Many "How to" books give advice on careers (职业). They tell you how to choose a career and how to succeed at it.可知如果你想找工作,那么你可以阅读关于如何选择职业和如何成功的书。故B正确。

3.A 细节题。根据第一段第6行If you fail, however, you can buy a book called “How to Turn Failure into Success”.说明如果你失败了,可以购买“How to Turn Failure into Success”这样的书。故A正确。

4.A 主旨大意题。根据文章的主题段第一段Books which give instructions on how to do things are very popular in the United States today.和最后一段  Why have "How to" books become so popular? Probably because life has become so complex. Today people have far more free time to use, more choices to make, and more problems to solve. "How to" books help people deal with modern life. 说明本文主要讲述的就是在美国很流行的“How to" Books。故A正确。

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点评:本文主要讲述的就是在美国很多“How to…”书。本文主旨鲜明,很容易在文中找到答案。做题时要注意文章的首段和每一段的首句或尾句,因为它们往往就是文章的主题句。阅读中要注意要点之间的关系。然后带着问题,再读全文,找出答题所需要的依据,完成阅读任务。

 

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     Charles Dickens came on the literary scene in the 1830s. Dickens wrote vividly about London life and the struggles of the poor. Most of his works were written in a very humorous style, which was popular with readers of all classes.

     The Bronté sisters were English writers of the 1840s and 1850s. They began to write from early childhood. In 1846 they published the first book at their own expense as poets; however, their book attracted little attention, selling only two copies. Then the sisters turned to writing novels, each producing a novel in the following year.

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1.What can we know about Charles Dickens from the text?

A. He showed an interest in rural matters in his writing.

B. He focused on changing social and economic situation of the countryside

C. He wrote about the struggles of the poor in London?

D. He published the highly successful children’s book

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A. They were English writers of the 1830s.

B. They paid to have their first book published.

C. They began their writing from the rural life.

D. Their first book was successful.

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A. Lewis Carroll.                B. The Brontésisters.

C. Thomas Hardy.               D. Helen Beatrix Potter.

4.The author states in the last paragraph that ________.

A. Edward Lear was famous for writing about animals

B. adventure novels were not written for children at first

C. Thomas Hardy was not as famous as Lewis Carroll

D. society changed rapidly in the Victorian Era

5.This text is mainly about ________.

A. literature in the Victorian Era

B. writing styles in the Victorian Era

C. famous works in the Victorian Era

D. the importance of literature in the Victorian Era

 

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Outside, stood a tall man wearing a black raincoat. He said that he was a salesman and asked 39 if our mother or father was at home.

Without 40 , my brother said, “No.” He asked if we would like to 41 some comic books, which he was selling. I quickly explained that we were not 42 to buy anything without our parents’ 43 .

Then, as I was about to close the door, he 44 his way into our house. He took out a 45  and forced me to 46 up my brother’s hands with some rope. I tied up his hands but I tied it in a 47 way so my brother could untie himself. The man then tied my hands up and 48 both of us in the kitchen

 49 , he went upstairs to search the bedroom for 50 . I managed to teach my brother to untie the rope. He then united me. I 51 to the telephone to call the police, but the line was 52 . The doors were all locked from the outside .Luckily, the robber 53 to lock the kitchen window. My brother managed to get out of the house 54 the window.

My brother brought the police to our house and the robber was caught. The police 55 us for our good work.

1.                A.danger         B.charge         C.surprise  D.mess

 

2.                A.Carefully        B.Quietly         C.Loudly   D.Suddenly

 

3.                A.opened        B.shut           C.fastened  D.held

 

4.                A.nervously       B.rudely          C.politely   D.anxiously

 

5.                A.thinking        B.watching        C.waiting   D.questioning

 

6.                A.read           B.keep           C.sell  D.buy

 

7.                A.planned        B.supposed       C.determined   D.pleased

 

8.                A.purpose        B.money          C.permission    D.absence

 

9.                A.forced         B.fought          C.felt  D.doll

 

10.               A.rope           B.knife           C.stick D.doll

 

11.               A.break          B.cover          C.dress D.tie

 

12.               A.fine           B.careless        C.special    D.possible

 

13.               A.locked         B.left            C.stationed D.beat

 

14.               A.Anyway        B.Soon           C.Still   D.Otherwise

 

15.               A.Saving         B.belongings      C.nobles    D.valuables

 

16.               A.moved         B.headed         C.rushed    D.knocked

 

17.               A.dead          B.stolen          C.off   D.short

 

18.               A.tried           B.forgot          C.delayed   D.preferred

 

19.               A.over           B.by             C.through   D.in

 

20.               A.admitted       B.rewarded       C.admired   D.thanked

 

 

My bookshelves are full of dust — and with good reason. When it comes to cleaning that part of my home, I suffer from the most serious case of avoidance (回避反应症).

The thing is this: when I do set out to clean and re-organize my books, which seldom happens, I place myself into a really bad situation. No sooner do I take a title from the shelf, blow off the dust, and wipe down the cover than I find myself sitting on the floor with legs crossed and my back against the wall. Pretty soon books get piled up on my legs as I am reunited with old friends.

It is as if these books have voices, and each wants to say its piece. “Remember me? I was given to you when you went into the Navy, so that you would never lack for companionship,” one whispers. Another says, “I was your first book of poems, given to you before you learned to love poetry.” And a third, “I was the book that made history so attractive to you.”

Perhaps the greatest pleasure of re-organizing my books are the surprises — or better said, reunions — that occur. During my latest book-cleaning adventure, I found one that had fallen behind the shelf: “Tales of Edgar Allan Poe.” Not an unusual title, but the words written on the first page made it very special: “With Love from Mom and Dad, Christmas 1965.” What’s this? A book on the physics of lasers(激光). It is filled with mathematical statements, and I had bought it at a library sale when I was 12, not long after the laser had been invented. I couldn’t understand a bit of it, but I did learn what “laser” meant.

What I end up with when I empty my bookshelves is a cross-section (横剖面) of my personal history. It’s like a road cut where one sees all the layers of rock going back through time to the beginning of the simplest life forms. The books I’ve read — and kept — are not just old friends. They are my résumé.

1.What could be said about the author?

A.He is too busy to tidy up his bookshelves.

B.He considers his books treasured possessions.

C.He has made a lot of notes in his books.

D.He is a lover of science books.

2.By saying that his books have voices, the author means ________ .

A.they bring back happy memories

B.they are recorded in human voice

C.they say a lot about human history

D.they offer good topics for discussion

3.What does the author enjoy most from re-organizing his books?

A.Finding some missing books.

B.Putting books in good order.

C.Learning something new from the books.

D.Rediscovering interesting stories behind some books.

4.The underlined word “résumé” in the last paragraph probably means ______.

A.personal history    B.precious notes      C.good companion    D.simple life forms

 

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