Santa Fe, the capital of New Mexico, U.S.A, is in the central part of the state, on the Santa Fe River, which flows into the Rio Grande 35 kilometers west of the city.More than two thousand meters above sea level, it lies in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains with the Ortiz Mountains to the southeast.
Santa Fe was founded in 1609 by the Spanish on an old Indian village.In 1680, the Indians seized the place but only held it for twelve years before the Spanish retook it.The city remained under Spanish rule.Mexico won its independence(独立)in 1821.From then on it was a Mexican city until 1846 when it was taken over by American troops.
With a population of 48,953, Santa Fe is now the second largest city in the state.Because of its sunny weather, rich history and surrounding mountains, it is a good place for holiday makers.Besides hunting and skating in the mountains people enjoy shopping in the Indian and Spanish shops, which brings a large income to the city every year.In summer there is an international opera season when operas are shown in a partly-roofed, open-air theatre daily for people from all over the world.
(1)
At present Santa Fe belongs to ________.
[ ]
A.
India
B.
Mexico
C.
Spain
D.
the United States
(2)
Santa Fe was under the rule of the Mexicans in ________.
[ ]
A.
1675
B.
1695
C.
1816
D.
1833
(3)
The people who held Santa Fe for the longest period in history were the ________.
[ ]
A.
Spanish
B.
Indians
C.
Mexicans
D.
Americans
(4)
What is of special interest to people who visit Santa Fe in summer?
Rae Armantrout, who has been a poetry professor at the University of California San Diego(UCSD)for two decades, has won the 2010 Pulitzer Prize in the poetry category for her most recent book, “Versed”.
“I'm delighted and amazed at how much media recognition that the Pulitzer brings, as compared to even the National Book Critics Award, which I was also surprised and delighted to win,” said Armantrout.
“For a long time, my writing has been just below the media radar, and to have this kind of attention, suddenly, with my 10th book, is really surprising.”
Armantrout, a native Californian, received her bachelor's degree at UC Berkeley, where she studied with noted poet Denise Levertov, and her master's in creative writing from San Francisco State University.She is a founding member of Language Poets, a group in American poetry that analyzes the way language is used and raises questions to make the reader think.
In March, she won the National Book Critics Circle Award for “Versed.”
“This book has gotten more attention,” Armantrout said, “but I don't feel as if it's better.”
The first half of “Versed” focuses on the dark forces taking hold of the United States as it fought the war against Iraq.The second half looks at the dark forces casting a shadow over her own life after Armantrout was diagnosed with cancer in 2006.
Armantrout was shocked to learn she had won the Pulitzer but many of her colleagues were not.“Rae Armantrout is a unique voice in American poetry,” said Seth Lerer, head of Arts and Humanities at UCSD.
“Versed”, published by the Wesleyan University Press, did appear in a larger printing than her earlier works, which is about 2,700 copies.The new edition is scheduled to appear in May.
(1)
According to Rae Armantrout, ________.
[ ]
A.
her 10th book is much better
B.
her winning the Pulitzer is unexpected
C.
the media is surprised at her works
D.
she likes being recognized by her readers
(2)
Which of the following is true of Rae Armantrout?
[ ]
A.
She published a poetry textbook.
B.
She used to teach Denise Levertov.
C.
She started a poets' group with others.
D.
She taught creative writing at UC Berkeley.
(3)
What can we learn about “Versed”?
[ ]
A.
It consists of three parts.
B.
It is mainly about the American army.
C.
It is a book published two decades ago.
D.
It partly concerns the poet's own life.
(4)
Rae Armantrout's colleagues think that she ________.
[ ]
A.
should write more
B.
has a sweet voice
C.
deserves the prize
D.
is a strange professor
(5)
What can we learn from the text?
[ ]
A.
About 2,700 copies of “Versed” will be printed.
B.
Cancer made Armantrout stop writing.
C.
Armantrout got her degrees at UCSD.
D.
“Versed” has been awarded twice.
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Rae Armantrout, who has been a poetry professor at the University of California San Diego(UCSD)for two decades, has won the 2010 Pulitzer Prize in the poetry category for her most recent book, “Versed”.
“I’m delighted and amazed at how much media recognition that the Pulitzer brings, as compared to even the National Book Critics Award, which I was also surprised and delighted to win,” said Armantrout.
“For a long time, my writing has been just below the media radar, and to have this kind of attention, suddenly, with my 10th book, is really surprising.”
Armantrout, a native Californian, received her bachelor’s degree at UC Berkeley, where she studied with noted poet Denise Levertov, and her master’s in creative writing from San Francisco State University.She is a founding member of Language Poets, a group in American poetry that analyzes the way language is used and raises questions to make the reader think.
In March, she won the National Book Critics Circle Award for “Versed.”
“This book has gotten more attention,” Armantrout said, “but I don’t feel as if it’s better.”
The first half of “Versed” focuses on the dark forces taking hold of the United States as it fought the war against Iraq.The second half looks at the dark forces casting a shadow over her own life after Armantrout was diagnosed with cancer in 2006.
Armantrout was shocked to learn she had won the Pulitzer but many of her colleagues were not.“Rae Armantrout is a unique voice in American poetry, ” said Seth Lerer, head of Arts and Humanities at UCSD.
“Versed”, published by the Wesleyan University Press, did appear in a larger printing than her earlier works, which is about 2, 700 copies.The new edition is scheduled to appear in May.
(1)
According to Rae Armantrout, _________.
[ ]
A.
her 10th book is much better
B.
her winning the Pulitzer is unexpected
C.
the media is surprised at her works
D.
she likes being recognized by her readers
(2)
Which of the following is true of Rae Armantrout?
[ ]
A.
She published a poetry textbook.
B.
She used to teach Denise Levertov.
C.
She started a poets’ group with others.
D.
She taught creative writing at UC Berkeley.
(3)
What can we learn about “Versed”?
[ ]
A.
It consists of three parts.
B.
It is mainly about the American army.
C.
It is a book published two decades ago.
D.
It partly concerns the poet’s own life.
(4)
Rae Armantrout’s colleagues think that she _________.