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People need to relax and enjoy themse1ves.One way they can have a good time is to watch a baseball game or another sports event.Even thousands of years ago,groups of people gathered to watch skilled athletes(运动员).

  Over 2000 years ago in Greece,certain days in the year were festival days.These were holidays when people stopped work and enjoyed themselves.They liked to watch athletes take part in races and other games of skill.

  The most important festival was held every four years at the town of Olympia.It was held in honor of the Greek god Zeus(Zus).For five days,athletes from all parts of the Greek world took part in the Olympic Games.At the Olympic Games,people could watch them box,run,jump and so on.There was a relay race between two teams of men in which a lighted torch(火矩)was passed from runner to runner.The Olympic Games were thought to be so important that cities which were at war with one another had to stop fighting.People were allowed to travel to the games safely.Thousands of people came to Olympia from cities in Greece and from her colonies(殖民地)in Africa,Asia and Italy.They met as friends to cheer their favorite athletes and to enjoy themselves.

  1.What happened in Greece over 2000 years ago?

  A.People stopped work and enjoyed themselves.

  B.The cities there were often against one another.

  C.People watched baseball games.

  D.People didn’t go to any games at all.

  2.What were those countries in Africa?

  A.Friends.   B.Enemies.

  C.Colonies.  D.Other cities.

  3.What did people do at the games?

  A.They fought.    B.They just talked to friends.

  C.They cheered for good athletes. D.They tried to find friends.

  4.Greek cities then were fighting so they_____.

  A.were weak         B.were strong

  C.couldn’t go to other cities freely  D.could see each other

  5.The best title for the story is“_____”.

  A.Greece at War   B.Together for the Games

  C.Stop Fighting      D.Sport

 

1--5  B C C C B

 

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Section C

Directions: Read the following text and choose the most suitable heading from A-F for each paragraph. There is one extra heading which you do not nee

A.Choose a limited subject

B.Draw in black and white

C.Use only simple actions

D.Use words sparingly

AB.Revise and simplify

AC.Create easy-to-recognize characters

 

76.

Consider straightforward, uncomplicated actions for you characters. While the actions may be symbolic, such as pumping up for a business deal, it should be clear what the character in the drawing is doing

 

77.

Aim your satire at targets that can be “summarized” in a few easily recognized images, You might choose a single person, such as a rock star, or a group or institution—such as business people, a nation, Congress, or basketball players, Labels or dialogue can help identify characters, but remember that the less “work” your audience has to do, the more effective your cartoon will be .

 

78.

While brief, simple dialogue may be necessary to get your point across, make sure it’s easy to understand and doesn’t take up much room. If you rely too heavily on dialogue, you are really creating an illustrated story or play instead of a cartoon. Labels and captions, too, should be minimal and easy to understand.

 

79.

Consider subjects that are familiar to your audience and that can be encapsulated in a few words and images. Try characters actions, or ideas that become laughable with only a little exaggeration or an unlikely comparison.

 

76.

Eliminate all that is extraneous and reword your cartoon until its impact is as immediate as possible. In fashion circle, there is a saying: less is more which can be applied to creating a cartoon.

 

完形填空。
     It amazed me-every time I saw Joe he was smiling. It didn't matter whether he had to   1   at a stop light,
or if he were the seventh person in   2   at the bank , and the teller closed her window just   3   he got there. Joe
always smiled. It made me wonder why he always seemed so   4  .
     Having observed Joe with other people, I also noticed something else. Joe   5   people how they were doing,
and really seemed to listen to their answers. He was   6   if someone was hurt , and had kind words, and   7   to
help in any way he could.
     It made me think… what if I tried to smile more? An   8   of sorts began when I went to a grocery store. I
   9   as I went up and down the aisles (过道)... and people I didn't even  10  smiled back at me. Some even
  11   ! The little kid in the cart who was giving his mother a  12  time saw me smile and stopped talking…and,
you guessed it-he made a little  13  attempt at a smile. The man in the handicapped cart  14   a person to reach
something… I could get that for him. The smile even  15  to him, and he thanked me and smiled at me.
     As I  16   home, I was smiling. I thought about what I had just  17  , and when someone passed my car and
gave me a gesture, I smiled at him. He looked  18  .
     Now I know a smile is a  19  thing, but what if we were all to try to smile a few more times each day? I
couldn't believe how great I felt.   20   in my life had changed-but maybe it had. For what I learned was that
such a small thing could lift not only my spirits, but those around me as well.
(     )1. A. wait     
(     )2. A. advance 
(     )3. A. though  
(     )4. A. patient  
(     )5. A. asked   
(     )6. A. angry   
(     )7. A. agreed   
(     )8. A. example 
(     )9. A. sang     
(     )10. A. welcome
(     )11. A. spoke  
(     )12. A. pleasant 
(     )13. A. weak   
(     )14. A. required 
(     )15. A. spread 
(     )16. A. learned  
(     )17. A. faced   
(     )18. A. scared  
(     )19. A. funny   
(     )20. A. Nothing 
B. suffer      
B. addition   
B. before      
B. active      
B. observed   
B. nervous    
B. offered    
B.  experiment 
B. nodded      
B. greet      
B. laughed    
B. hard        
B. polite      
B. demanded    
B. approached  
B. drove      
B. paid       
B. disappointed
B. worthy      
B. Everything  
C. look    
C. total   
C. while   
C. happy   
C. recorded  
C. fearful 
C. refused 
C. instance 
C. smiled   
C. recognize 
C. whispered 
C. smooth  
C. shy     
C. ordered  
C. advanced 
C. ran     
C. wasted   
C. puzzled 
C. valuable 
C. Something
D. slide       
D. line        
D. because     
D. wise        
D. allowed     
D. sympathetic 
D. used        
D. arrangement 
D. talked      
D. know        
D. shouted     
D. good        
D. sincere     
D. nee ded     
D. reached     
D. moved       
D. sacrificed  
D. annoyed     
D. small       
D. Anything    

Section C

Directions: Read the following text and choose the most suitable heading from A-F for each paragraph. There is one extra heading which you do not nee

A.Choose a limited subject

B.Draw in black and white

C.Use only simple actions

D.Use words sparingly

AB.Revise and simplify

AC.Create easy-to-recognize characters

76.

Consider straightforward, uncomplicated actions for you characters. While the actions may be symbolic, such as pumping up for a business deal, it should be clear what the character in the drawing is doing

77.

Aim your satire at targets that can be “summarized” in a few easily recognized images, You might choose a single person, such as a rock star, or a group or institution—such as business people, a nation, Congress, or basketball players, Labels or dialogue can help identify characters, but remember that the less “work” your audience has to do, the more effective your cartoon will be .

78.

While brief, simple dialogue may be necessary to get your point across, make sure it’s easy to understand and doesn’t take up much room. If you rely too heavily on dialogue, you are really creating an illustrated story or play instead of a cartoon. Labels and captions, too, should be minimal and easy to understand.

79.

   

Consider subjects that are familiar to your audience and that can be encapsulated in a few words and images. Try characters actions, or ideas that become laughable with only a little exaggeration or an unlikely comparison.

76.

Eliminate all that is extraneous and reword your cartoon until its impact is as immediate as possible. In fashion circle, there is a saying: less is more which can be applied to creating a cartoon.

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