题目
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Alice, now 19, attends a party at a Victorian estate, only to find she is about to be proposed to by a rich suitor(求婚者)in front of hundreds of snooty(傲慢的)society types. She runs off, following a white rabbit into a hole and ending up in Wonderland—a place she visited many years before, yet she doesn’t remember. The white rabbit claims to have come back for Alice because she is the only one who can slay(***死)the Jabberwock, the beast who guards the Red Queen’s empire. Alice remains completely unaware of why she is in Wonderland, and is confused about the fact that she had once visited Wonderland years before.
Now, Wonderland has changed into a dark, scarier place than it used to be. Alice then embarks on an adventure of self discovery, and to save Wonderland from the Red Queen’s reign(统治)of terror with the help of her Wonderland friends.
小题1:The story Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland was written by____________.
A.Tim Burton | B.Lewis Carroll | C.Alice | D.the passage doesn’t tell us |
A.she doesn’t like that party |
B.she is too snooty |
C.she doesn’t like the suitor |
D.she wants to get married |
A.starts to do something |
B.gets onto a ship |
C.refuses to do something |
D.finds something |
A.on a film poster |
B.in a government document |
C.in a novel |
D.in an entertainment magazine |
答案
小题1:B
小题2:C
小题3:A
小题4:D
解析
试题分析:文章介绍蒂姆·波顿试图将其哥特式魔法施展到最脍炙人口的经典著作上——它们就是刘易斯·卡罗尔的《爱丽丝漫游奇境》和《爱丽丝镜中奇遇记》。并介绍了电影的简介。
小题1:细节题:从第一段的句子:Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There.可知《爱丽丝梦游仙境》是Lewis Carroll写的。选B
小题2:细节题:从第二段的句子:Alice, now 19, attends a party at a Victorian estate, only to find she is about to be proposed to by a rich suitor(求婚者)in front of hundreds of snooty(傲慢的)society types. 可知道爱丽丝跑走是因为她不满意这个求婚者,选C
小题3:猜词题:从后面的句子:to save Wonderland from the Red Queen’s reign(统治)of terror with the help of her Wonderland friends.可知爱丽丝开始做些事情进行自我发现的探险。选A
小题4:文章出处题:文章介绍蒂姆·波顿试图将其哥特式魔法施展到刘易斯·卡罗尔的《爱丽丝漫游奇境》和《爱丽丝镜中奇遇记》。并介绍了电影的简介。但是这并不是电影海报,海报上不会有这么详细的介绍,而是娱乐杂志的文章,选D
核心考点
试题【Tim Burton attempts to work his gothic magic over one of the best loved stories 】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
举一反三
When you visit America, you will see the word Motel on signs and notice boards. It is made up of “motor” and “hotel” and it is really a hotel for people who arrive by car (however, you don’t need a car to stay at one). You have to pay when you arrive for your room, which usually has a bath. Meals are not provided, but there will certainly be a cafeteria (自助餐馆). Americans eat a lot of salads and sandwiches. Along the main roads there are a lot of motels. Each tries to offer more than next. Some provide television in every bedroom; others have swimming pools; and so on. Motels are especially useful when you are in the country, far from a town or city. You will also find them in the big National Parks.
In these great National Parks, you may meet guests you don’t expect to see. An American friend told me a little story. In the middle of a moonless night she heard strange noises outside her motel window in the Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. Thinking it might be a thief, she jumped out of bed, opened the door and crept towards a dark shadow. As she got close, she saw the thief. She was dreadfully frightened: it wasn’t a human thief — it was a big black bear. The bear was turning over some empty tins with its paw, looking for tasty bits of food. My friend decided to leave that particular thief alone!
There are also, of course, places called “rooming houses”, where they receive lodgers (房客). You will see such signs as Tourists or Rooms Rent, and you could try one of these. A word of warning — looking for a room in New York during the tourist season is like looking for gold on the moon!
小题1:Which of the following is TRUE about motels?
A.The word “motel” is formed by two words. |
B.They are free for people who arrive by car. |
C.If you want to stay at a motel, you must have a car. |
D.You can only find motels in the big National Parks. |
A.Meals. | B.Swimming pools. | C.TV. | D.Baths. |
A.ran fast | B.rushed out | C.threw away | D.moved slowly |
A.an interesting story |
B.we may meet animals in the National Parks |
C.the experience of the author’s friend |
D.bears usually look for food at night |
A.tourists can find gold there |
B.it is difficult to find a room there |
C.tourists can have a sweet dream there |
D.there is a warning for tourists to New York |
Rooms for the night in private homes with breakfast have been popular with travelers in Europe for many years.In the past five to ten years,these bed-and-breakfast places have become popular in the United States.Many of these America’s bed-and-breakfast inns have only a few rooms,others are much larger.Some inns do not provide telephones or televisions in the rooms,others do.
Staying at a bed-and-breakfast inn is much different from staying at a hotel.Usually the cost is much less.Staying at an inn is almost like visiting someone’s home.The owners are glad to tell about the areas and the interesting places to visit.Many vacationers say that they enjoy the chance to meet local families.
小题1:68.Americans take a holiday trip _____.
A.all the year round | B.for years |
C.every year | D.every other year |
A.the travelers needn’t pay anything |
B.the travelers don’t have to pay for the telephone or television |
C.the travelers can meet and talk with the local people |
D.the owners will show the travelers around the area |
A.European and American vacationers like staying at bed-and-breakfast inns. |
B.All Ameicans enjoy traveling |
C.These bed-and-breakfast inns are all old historic buildings |
D.Staying at a bed-and-breakfast inns is just like at the traveler’s home |
Some of the world’s cities have already found the answer to the problem. In Bogota, the capital of Columbia, the government has taken measures to improve the quality of life for the city’s 8 million people. They created over a thousand new parks, a new public transport system, and built hundreds of cycling and walking paths. People who live in the city also joined in making their city one of the most livable (适合居住的) places in South America.
Today city planners around the world are looking for ways to provide more room for living and less room for cars. In America, public transport has increased over 2 % since the mid 1990s — not much but a start. More and more people leave their cars at home and get on buses, trains or even ride a bike to work. Some cities are far better at planning than others. In Amsterdam, for example, only 40 % of the population use their cars to get to work, 35 % ride bikes while 25% use public transport. In Paris, about half of the city’s workers drive their cars to work.
For cities in developing countries, the problems have just started. Traffic is getting worse as more and more people can afford to buy a car.
小题1:The writer listed Mexico City, Shanghai and Cairo as examples of cities of ______.
A.heavy traffic | B.air pollution |
C.rapid development | D.large population |
A.It shut down some factories in the city. |
B.It introduced a foreign public transport system. |
C.It encouraged people to plant trees in the city. |
D.It built new parks and a new public transport system. |
A.35% of the population in Paris ride bikes to work |
B.half of the people in Amsterdam drive their cars to work |
C.a quarter of the people in Amsterdam use public transport |
D.American public transport has increased much since the 1990s |
A.Ways to solve traffic jams |
B.New changes in transport systems |
C.People’s new choice in big cities |
D.Parks instead of cars for cities |
The next important date in the history of photography (摄影术) was in 1837.That year, Daguere, another Frenchman, took a picture of his reading room .He used a new kind of camera in a different way. In his picture you could see everything very clearly, even the smallest thing. This kind of photo was called a Daguerreotype.
Soon, other people began to use Daguerre"s way .Travelers brought back wonderful photos from all around the world .People took picture of famous buildings, cities and mountains.
In about 1840, photography was developed .Then photographers could take picture of people and moving things .That was not simple .The photographers had to carry a lot of film(胶片) and other machines. But this did not stop them, for example, some in the United States worked so hard.
Mathew Brady was a famous American photographer. He took many picture of great people .The pictures were unusual because they were very lifelike(栩栩如生的)
Photography has also became one kind of art by the end of the 19th century .Some photos were nor just copies of the real world .They showed feelings, like other kinds of art.
小题1:The first photo taken by Niepce was a picture of ____________
A.his business | B.his house | C.his garden | D.his window |
A.a Frenchman | B.a kind of photo |
C.a kind of camera | D.a photographer |
A.watch lots of films |
B.buy an expensive camera |
C.stop in most cities |
D.take many films and something else with him. |
A.was very lifelike |
B.was famous for his unusual pictures |
C.was quite strong |
D.took many pictures of moving people |
These changes in outlook deeply affected the musical culture of the Renaissance period—how people thought about music as well as the way music was composed, experienced, discussed, and disseminated. They could see the architectural monuments, sculptures, plays, and poems that were being rediscovered, but they could not actually hear ancient music—although they could read the writings of classical philosophers, poets, essayists, and music theorists that were becoming available in translation. They learned about the power of ancient music to move the listener and wondered why modern music did not have the same effect. For example, the influential religious leader Bernardino Cirillo expressed disappointment with the learned music of his time. He urged musicians to follow the example of the sculptors, painters, architects, and scholars who had rediscovered ancient art and literature. The musical Renaissance in Europe was more a general cultural movement and state of mind than a specific set of musical techniques. Furthermore, music changed so rapidly during this century and a half—though at different rates in different countries—that we cannot define a single Renaissance style.
小题1:What is the passage mainly about?
A.The musical compositions that best illustrate the developments during the European Renaissance. |
B.The musical techniques that were in use during the European Renaissance. |
C.The European Renaissance as a cultural development that included changes in musical style. |
D.The ancient Greek and Roman musical practices used during the European Renaissance. |
A.to use religious themes |
B.to express only the pleasant parts of human experience |
C.to produce art that people would find attractive |
D.to create works that were easily understood |
A.played | B.documented | C.spread | D.ignored |
A.It expressed different ideals than classical sculpture, painting and poetry. |
B.It was played on instruments that are familiar to modern audiences. |
C.It had the same effect on Renaissance audiences as it had when originally performed. |
D.Its effect on listeners was described in a number of classical texts. |
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