题目内容

French novelist Jules Verne (1828—1905) is often called the father of science fiction. Although he was not a great traveler himself, his characters travelled to the moon (in From the Earth to the Moon), under the sea (in Twenty thousand leagues under the sea), into a volcano (in A journey to the centre of the earth), around the world (in Around the World in Eighty Days) and to many other places.

  Jules Verne was born in the French city of Nantes in 1828. When he was a boy he ran away from home to work on a ship. However, his father soon found him and brought him home. After that he decided that any future travel he did would be in books. In 1847 his father sent Jules to Paris to study to be a lawyer. Even though he was busy writing, Verne passed his exams in 1849 with high marks.

  When Jules told his father he did not want to be a lawyer, his father was very angry. He stopped sending his son any money, so Jules had to earn a living by his writing. Over the next few years he wrote many stories and plays, which brought him only a little money. Then, in 1856, he met Honorine de Viane, a rich, young widow with two children. The couple married the next year.

After his marriage, Verne worked as a businessman in Paris. However, he was not very successful at his job and spent most of his time writing books and doing research for the next one. In 1863 he published his novel Five Weeks in a balloon and the following year he published A Journey to the centre of the earth which made him famous. His books became so popular and earned him so much money that he was able to leave his job and work full time on his writing.

In his Lifetime, Jules Verne wrote more than 50 books and he became a rich man. Many of this imaginative novels have been turned into films.

1.When Jules Verne was brought home by his father, he decided that ________.

A.he would devote himself to writing

B.he would go on more travels in the future

C.he would stop writing about future travels

D.he would do what his father required

2.Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A.He was not good at his schoolwork.

B.He went to Paris because he wanted to be a lawyer.

C.His early stories and plays didn’t bring in much money.

D.He got married in 1856.

3.Jules Verne became rich mainly because of his ________.

A.family            B.marriage          C.business          D.writing

4.Which book can be considered as a turning point in Jules Verne’s life?

A. From the Earth to the Moon.

B. Five Weeks in a Balloon.

C. A Journey to the Center of the Earth.

D. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.

5.Which can we infer from the passage?

A.Jules Verne’s stories and plays were liked by film makers.

B.Jules Verne was not clever enough to learn law.

C.Jules Verne’s wife helped him a lot in his writing career.

D.Jules Verne’s stories and plays made him famous in the 1850s.

 

【答案】

1.A

2.C

3.D

4.C

5.A

【解析】

试题分析:本文介绍了著名的法国小说家Jules Verne以及他的作品的详细信息。

1.A 细节题。根据第2段2,3行However, his father soon found him and brought him home. After that he decided that any future travel he did would be in books.说明他那个时候就决心从事写作,故A正确。

2.C 细节题。根据第3段前3行He stopped sending his son any money, so Jules had to earn a living by his writing. Over the next few years he wrote many stories and plays, which brought him only a little money.说明在一开始的时候他写作并没有挣到钱,故C正确。

3.D 细节题。根据文章倒数第2段最后2行His books became so popular and earned him so much money that he was able to leave his job and work full time on his writing.

说明他是通过写作挣了很多钱,故D正确。

4.C 推理题。根据倒数第二段the following year he published A Journey to the centre of the earth which made him famous. His books became so popular and earned him so much money that he was able to leave his job and work full time on his writing.

说明这本书的影响是最大的。故C正确。

5.A 推断题。根据文章最后一段说明很多他的小说都被改编成了电影,说明他的作品很受电影人的喜爱。故A正确。

考点:介绍人物传记类短文

点评:本文介绍了Jules Verne的作品及他本人的基本情况,考查细节题较多,答题时在文章找到对应的地方,用笔进行标记,这有利于后期有时间检查时可以立刻找到答案的位置。仔细理解作者所讲的意思,再结合选项,通过排除法和自己对全文的把握,选出正确答案。

 

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      receive a degree from a university
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      to see the manager of NOVA France
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