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This is the letter that Mr. White wrote before his death about his three books for children:
Dear Reader:
I receive many letters from children and can't answer them all -- there wouldn't be time enough in a day. That is why I am sending you this printed reply to your letter. I'll try to answer some of the questions that are commonly asked.
Where did I get the idea for Stuart Little and for Charlotte's Web? Well, many years ago I went to bed one night in a railway sleeping car, and during the night I dreamed about a tiny boy who acted rather like a mouse. That's how the story of Stuart Little got started.
As for Charlotte's Web, I like animals and my barn(谷仓) is a very pleasant place to be, at all hours. One day when I was on my way to feed the pig, I began feeling sorry for the pig because, like most pigs, he was doomed to die. This made me sad. So I started thinking of ways to save a pig's life. I had been watching a big grey spider at her work and was impressed by how clever she was at weaving. Gradually I worked the spider into the story that you know, a story of friendship and salvation(拯救) on a farm. Three years after I started writing it, it was published. (I am not a fast worker, as you can see.)
Sometimes I'm asked how old I was when I started to write, and what made me want to write. I started early -- as soon as I could spell. In fact, I can't remember any time in my life when I wasn't busy writing. I don't know what caused me to do it, or why I enjoyed it, but I think children often find pleasure and satisfaction is trying to set their thoughts down on paper, either in words or in pictures. I was no good at drawing, so I used words instead. As I grew older, I found that writing can be a way of earning a living.
Some of my readers want me to visit their school. Some want me to send a picture, or an autograph, or a book. And some ask questions about my family and my animals and my pets. Much as I'd like to, I can't go visiting. I can't send books, either -- you can find them in a bookstore or a library. Many children assume that a writer owns (or even makes) his own books. This is not true -- books are made by the publisher. If a writer wants a copy, he must buy it. That's why I can't send books. And I do not send autographs(亲笔签名,手稿) -- I leave that to the movie stars. I live most of the year in the country, in New England. From our windows we can look out at the sea and the mountains. I live near my married son and three grandchildren.
Are my stories true, you ask? No, they are imaginary tales, containing fantastic characters and events. In real life, a family doesn't have a child who looks like a mouse; in real life, a spider doesn't spin words in her web. In real life, a swan doesn't blow a trumpet(喇叭,小号) . But real life is only one kind of life -- there is also the life of the imagination. And although my stories are imaginary, I like to think that there is some truth in them, too -- truth about the way people and animals feel and think and act.
Yours sincerely,
E.B. White
【小题1】What does the author do?
| A. a writer | B.a reporter | C.a doctor | D.a teacher |
| A.His parents’ encuoragement |
| B.His talent in writing |
| C.Not mentioned in the passage |
| D.A writer in the early time |
| A.Because he thinks it should be dong by movie stars. |
| B.Because he thinks his writing is not good enough |
| C.Because he has no much time |
| D.Because he hates writing |
| A.3 minths | B.2 years | C.3 years | D.5 years |
This is the letter that Mr. White wrote before his death about his three books for children:
Dear Reader:
I receive many letters from children and can't answer them all -- there wouldn't be time enough in a day. That is why I am sending you this printed reply to your letter. I'll try to answer some of the questions that are commonly asked.
Where did I get the idea for Stuart Little and for Charlotte's Web? Well, many years ago I went to bed one night in a railway sleeping car, and during the night I dreamed about a tiny boy who acted rather like a mouse. That's how the story of Stuart Little got started.
As for Charlotte's Web, I like animals and my barn(谷仓) is a very pleasant place to be, at all hours. One day when I was on my way to feed the pig, I began feeling sorry for the pig because, like most pigs, he was doomed to die. This made me sad. So I started thinking of ways to save a pig's life. I had been watching a big grey spider at her work and was impressed by how clever she was at weaving. Gradually I worked the spider into the story that you know, a story of friendship and salvation(拯救) on a farm. Three years after I started writing it, it was published. (I am not a fast worker, as you can see.)
Sometimes I'm asked how old I was when I started to write, and what made me want to write. I started early -- as soon as I could spell. In fact, I can't remember any time in my life when I wasn't busy writing. I don't know what caused me to do it, or why I enjoyed it, but I think children often find pleasure and satisfaction is trying to set their thoughts down on paper, either in words or in pictures. I was no good at drawing, so I used words instead. As I grew older, I found that writing can be a way of earning a living.
Some of my readers want me to visit their school. Some want me to send a picture, or an autograph, or a book. And some ask questions about my family and my animals and my pets. Much as I'd like to, I can't go visiting. I can't send books, either -- you can find them in a bookstore or a library. Many children assume that a writer owns (or even makes) his own books. This is not true -- books are made by the publisher. If a writer wants a copy, he must buy it. That's why I can't send books. And I do not send autographs(亲笔签名,手稿) -- I leave that to the movie stars. I live most of the year in the country, in New England. From our windows we can look out at the sea and the mountains. I live near my married son and three grandchildren.
Are my stories true, you ask? No, they are imaginary tales, containing fantastic characters and events. In real life, a family doesn't have a child who looks like a mouse; in real life, a spider doesn't spin words in her web. In real life, a swan doesn't blow a trumpet(喇叭,小号) . But real life is only one kind of life -- there is also the life of the imagination. And although my stories are imaginary, I like to think that there is some truth in them, too -- truth about the way people and animals feel and think and act.
Yours sincerely,
E.B. White
1.What does the author do?
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A. a writer |
B.a reporter |
C.a doctor |
D.a teacher |
2.What caused the author start to write?
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A.His parents’ encuoragement |
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B.His talent in writing |
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C.Not mentioned in the passage |
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D.A writer in the early time |
3.Why does the author think he can’t seng his autographs?
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A.Because he thinks it should be dong by movie stars. |
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B.Because he thinks his writing is not good enough |
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C.Because he has no much time |
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D.Because he hates writing |
4.How long had the author been writing the story of Chariotte’s web?
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A.3 minths |
B.2 years |
C.3 years |
D.5 years |
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听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What are the two speakers doing?
A.Enjoying meeting each other.
B.Saying good-bye to each other.
C.Planning to see each other.
2.What can you guess about the woman?
A.He is a hard working boy.
B.He is as dull as Jack.
C.He’d like to go with Lisa.
3.What is the woman?
A.A waiter.
B.A conductor.
C.A book clerk.
4.What’s the relationship between the two speakers?
A.A boss and a salesgirl.
B.A teacher and his pupil.
C.A professor and his assistant.
5.What do you guess about the man?
A.He didn’t sleep well last night.
B.He is going to play a game.
C.He is lying in bed.
听力原文:(Text 1)
M:Well, I’d better be getting home now.It’s been great seeing you again.
W:Oh, It was nice seeing you too.
(Text 2)
M:Sorry, Lisa.I can’t go to the party with you tonight.
W:Have you heard that all work and no play make Jack a dull boy?
(Text 3)
M:I want a ticket to London, please.Second-class.
W:Single or return?
(Text 4)
W:Excuse me, Professor Smith.I was wondering if I could leave 15 minutes early this afternoon.
M:Sure, go ahead, Jane.Do give your lovely child a loud kiss.
(Text 5)
W:What’s the matter?You look tired.
M:I tried to sleep last night but I lay there awake, thinking about the game.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6~7题。
6.What’s the woman going to do?
A.Attend her friend’s wedding party.
B.Attend Lan’s party.
C.Do some shopping with her friends.
7.What does the man suggest to the woman?
A.Wear her new dress.
B.Wear the light blue dress.
C.Wear a more formal one.
听力原文:(Text 6)
W:How do you like my new dress?
M:It looks very fashionable.
W:I’m going to wear it at my friend’s wedding party tomorrow.What do you think?
M:Not a bad idea.But I think I prefer the light blue dress you wore at Lan’s party last time.
听第7段材料,回答第8~9题。
8.What time is it when the dialogue happens?
A.At 8∶00.
B.At 7∶30.
C.At 7∶47.
9.What’s the result of the dialogue?
A.The man will drop the woman at a nearby underground station.
B.The man will drive the woman to Park.
C.The woman will not meet her friend on time.
听力原文:(Text 7)
W:It’s only thirty minutes left.I’ve got an appointment-I’m meeting a friend in London at eight.I’ll never make it.
M:I’m going into London.I’ll give you a lift if you like.
W:Could you really?That would be kind.
M:Where are you meeting your friend?
W:Near park-but if you can drop me at an underground station.That’ll be fine.
M:No, it’s all right.Park’s not far out of my way.I’ll take you there.
W:That’s very kind of you.
听第8段材料,回答第10~12题。
10.Where does the dialogue take place?
A.In a restaurant.
B.In a bookstore.
C.At home.
11.What does the man order?
A.A hamburger and coffee.
B.A Coke and a cake.
C.A hamburger and a Coke.
12.How much does it cost?
A.$1.70.
B.$1.17.
C.$17.
听力原文:(Text 8)
W:Can I get you something?
M:Yes, a hamburger, please.
W:Anything to drink?
M:Oh, yea.I’m thirsty.A Coke, please.
W:Here you are.That’s $1.70.
M:I think that’s wrong.It can’t be $1.70.It’s $1.17.
W:Oh, you are right.Sorry.
听第9段材料,回答第13~16题。
13.What is Sally?
A.A famous singer.
B.A film star.
C.A famous swimmer.
14.Where is Sally now?
A.In a competition.
B.In a swimming pool.
C.In California.
15.What did she do at the last Olympics?
A.She broke all the records.
B.She won many cups.
C.She swam thirty-five miles.
16.Why has she given up swimming?
A.She is too old to swim.
B.She prefers visiting other countries.
C.She can’t win any international competitions.
听力原文:
(Text 9)?
Do you remember Sally Green, the swimming star?She was the girl who broke all the records at last Olympics.Where is she now?Last week our reporter, Tom Parker, went to see Sally in her Californian home.
M:It is true that you don’t swim at all now?
W:I’m afraid so.I’m too old.
M:But you are only twenty.
W:That’s too old for a swimmer.If I swim in an international competition now, I wouldn’t win.So I’d rather not swim at all.
M:But don’t you enjoy swimming?
W:I used to, when I was still small.But if you enter for big competitions you have to work very hard.I used to get up at 6 a.m.to go to the pool.I had to train before school.After school and at weekends, I swam thirty-five miles every week!
M:But you were famous at fifteen.And look at these cups.
W:It’s true that I have some wonderful memories.I enjoyed visiting other countries, and the Olympics were very exciting.But I missed more important things.While other girls were growing up, I was swimming.What can I do?
听第10段材料,回答第17~20题。
17.When did the story take place?
A.In the morning.
B.In the afternoon.
C.In the evening.
18.What was Harry’s problem?
A.Everyone at his school liked him.
B.No one at his school liked him.
C.Some people at his school dislike him.
19.Why didn’t Harry want to accept his mother’s advice?
A.He thought he was too weak.
B.He thought he was the headmaster.
C.He thought he was too old to change.
20.What have you learned from the text?
A.Harry is a bus-driver.
B.Harry is a student.
C.Harry is the headmaster.
听力原文:(Text 10)?
Harry came to his mother one morning while she was having her breakfast, and said to her, “No one at my school likes me, mother.The teachers don’t, and the children don’t.Even the cleaners and the bus drivers hate me.”
“Well, Harry, ” his mother answered, “perhaps you aren’t very nice to them.If a few people don’t like a person, he or she may not be responsible for that;but if a lot of people don’t, there is usually something wrong, and that person really needs to change.”
“I’m too old to change, ”Harry said.“I don’t want to go to school.”
“Don’t be silly, Harry, ”his mother said, going to the garage to get the car out.“You have to go.You’re quite well, and you still have a lot of things to learn.And besides that, you’re the headmaster of the school.”