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However,Romanians are always puzzled by the description of the novel’s central character, Count Dracula,a tall,elegant aristocrat(贵族)with impeccable(完美的)manners who also happens to speak very good English. This is a world away from the images of vampires that they have grown up with. Romanian vampires are half-human creatures who live solitary lives in the forests,not aristocrats living in castles with well-stocked libraries.
So where did Stoke get the image for his Dracula? The answer becomes clearer when one learns of his relationship with a man called Henry Irving,the greatest British stage actor of his time.
Stoker was working as a civil servant in his home city of Dublin when he first met Irving. Bored with his tedious life and work, Stoker took every opportunity to visit the theatre and for a while was the drama critic for the Dublin Evening Mail. One of the reviews he wrote was of a performance of Shakespeare’s play Hamlet,with Irving in the lead role.
Irving was so pleased with Stoker’s review of his performance that he asked to meet him. Stoker couldn’t believe his luck when one night,he was invited to a dinner party where Irving was the guest of honour. Irving entertained the assembled dinner guests with some renditions(表演)of famous poems and speeches from Shakespeare.
Stoker was already writing the first chapters of Dracula and began to base the central character on Irving,in the vain hope that if it ever became a stage play, Irving would play the central character. Sadly,Irving never did,but the two men became close friends,and in 1878 Stoker left the civil service and became Irving’s manager in London.
小题1:Bram Stoker set his novel in Transylvania because .
A.it is in modern-day Romania |
B.Transylvania is a mythical country |
C.he wanted to tell a true story |
D.he had read stories about vampires from the area |
A.is very similar to the vampires that Romanians know about |
B.Is completely different from the vampires Romanians know about |
C.Has impeccable manners,like a real Romanian vampire |
D.Is puzzled by the comparison with Romanian vampires |
A.That the book would become a stage-play. |
B.That Irving would play the central character in the stage play. |
C.That he could live in London. |
D.That Irving would work for him. |
答案
小题1:D
小题2:B
小题3:B
解析
试题分析:本文介绍了作者Bram Stoker写的一部小说关于吸血鬼的故事,作者在读了一些关于吸血鬼的故事后,开始构思他的吸血鬼的内容,他笔下的吸血鬼是贵族偶像路线,他们往往相貌英俊,举止潇洒,谈吐间散发出邪恶的迷人魅力。
小题1:细节理解题。根据Stoker wrote the book after reading stories about Central European vampires他在读了一些关于吸血鬼的故事后, 故选D。
小题2:细节理解题。根据Count Dracula,a tall,elegant aristocrat(贵族)with impeccable(完美的)manners who also happens to speak very good English. This is a world away from the images of vampires that they have grown up with. Romanian vampires are half-human creatures who live solitary lives in the forests,not aristocrats living in castles with well-stocked libraries.两个小说的人物完全不同,故选B。
小题3:细节理解题。根据in the vain hope that if it ever became a stage play, Irving would play the central character.他希望Irving 给他当主演,故选B。
点评:在快速阅读的过程中,要掌握主旨大意,要有阅读的整体意识,避免那种“只见树木,不见森林”的逐字逐句的阅读习惯。接着是寻读,确定“信息源”,找出问题的相关信息出自文章何处,跟哪些段落或句子有关,仔细比较所给选项与文中细节一点一滴的区别,在准确理解细节的前提下,最后确定最佳答案,这样对细节理解题的处理基本做到了有根有据,提高了判断的正确性。
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试题【Published in 1896 and one of the most memorable horror stories ever written, Dra】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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Probably the greatest deficiency (不足) of the Titanic was that she was built 40 years before the widespread use of the wonderful invention radar (雷达). Her only defense against icebergs and hidden obstacles was to rely on manned lookouts. On that fateful night the eyesight of trained lookouts only provided 37 seconds of warning before the collision.
Traveling at nearly 30 miles an hour, the Titanic was moving far too fast to avoid the huge iceberg. The warning did prevent a head-on collision as the officer on the bridge managed to turn the ship slightly.
The last ship to which it could send an SOS message was the California. She was within ten miles of the Titanic during the disaster, but her radio operator went to bed at midnight and never received any of the SOS messages from the Titanic. That was one of the important lessons learned from the catastrophe, the need for 24-hour radio operators on all passenger liners.
Another lesson learned was the need for more lifeboats. The Titanic remained afloat (漂浮) for almost three hours and most of the passengers could have been saved with enough lifeboats.
1,500 passengers and workers died in the 28 degree waters of the Atlantic. Out of the tragedy, the sinking did produce some important maritime reforms. The winter travel routes were changed to the south and the Coast Guard began to keep an eye on the location of all icebergs. The new rules for lifeboats were obvious to all. There must be enough lifeboats for everybody on board.
The most important lesson learned was that no one would ever again consider a ship unsinkable—no matter how large or how well constructed. Never again would sailors place their faith in a ship above the power of the sea.
小题1:The text mainly tells us ______.
A.the reason why the Titanic sank in the Atlantic Ocean |
B.how the unsinkable ship of Titanic sank in the Atlantic Ocean |
C.the lessons that we could learn from the accident of the Titanic |
D.the things we should do to protect the lives on the ship |
A.If the captain had been more careful, he could have had the chance to save the Titanic. |
B.If radar had existed 40 years ago, the Titanic would have never disappeared from the world. |
C.If the lookout had had much more experience, he could have had the time to save the Titanic. |
D.If there had been enough lifeboats on the Titanic, the Titanic would not have sunk in the Atlantic. |
A.Lessons from the Titanic | B.Technology is Important |
C.Demands of Passengers | D.Power of Sea |
A.They think there really exists the unsinkable ship. |
B.They think ships could eventually defeat the sea. |
C.They think there is no power that could control the sea. |
D.They think the bigger the ship is, the safer it is. |
SAMMY Lee, 91, U.S.
GOLD AND BRONZE, DIVING
I first had my Olympic dream at 12, when they held the 1932 Olympics in Los Angeles. My father and I were at a grocery store, and I asked, “What are all the flags doing here?” He said, “We are having the Olympic Games. That’s where they honor the greatest athletes in the world.” I said, “Papa, someday I’m going to be an Olympic champ.”
Walking up the 10-meter platform, I thought to myself, “I’ve waited 16 years for this moment. Am I going to win?” So I prayed to God that I was most deserving of winning the Games.
DAVID BOND, 90, BRITAIN
GOLD, SAILING
During the war, I spent six years in Royal Air Force. I think in general, the 1948 Olympics meant very little to most people. We were too busy after the war to be worried about sport very much anyway.
Our team had about six weeks before the Olympics down at Torquay and we went out sailing every day.
Winning gold was quite something. It was nice to stand on the platform with lots of people cheering. We celebrated by going to a big dance.
MICHAEL LAPAGE, 88, BRITAIN
SILVER, ROWING
I started rowing when I was 14. I joined the navy in 1942. In 1945 the war came to an end and I started rowing again.
In 1948 we were still on rations (配给供应): 4 oz. of red meat a week. But the United States had all the meat they wanted. They were the favorites to win.
On the day of the final, we led the Americans at the start, but their stronger staying power took them through to win. There were no ribbons on the medals, so we just showed them round the family.
THOMAS GODWIN, 91, BRITAIN
BRONZE, CYCLING
At 14 I left school and got a job delivering groceries on a bicycle, which excited my interest in cycling. When the war broke out, I volunteered but was held back, so I continued riding.
After my team won our bronze medals, we went home just round the corner and had a sit-down and a chat and a laugh. It was a different world. Money was never, never thought about.
小题1: According to the passage, Sammy Lee ___________.
A.was 28 when he attended the 1948 Olympics |
B.never thought he could win medals in diving |
C.found that he has a talent for sports at age 12 |
D.prepared for the 1948 Olympics for 16 years |
A.weak will | B.poor skill |
C.poor nutrition | D.hurried preparation |
A.They both took part in a team event. |
B.A lot of money was awarded to them. |
C.The 1948 Olympics meant little to them. |
D.They both served in the army during World War II. |
A.Long-lived medalists | B.The 1948 Olympics |
C.Famous athletes | D.Great in 1948 |
In the past young athletes would play baseball. Today, they want risk and excitement — the closer to the edge, the better. They snowboard over cliff and hike deep mountains.
Extreme sports started as an alternative to more expensive sports such as golf. A city kid who couldn’t afford expensive sports equipment could get a skateboard and have fun. But now it has become a whole new area of sports, with specialized equipment and high levels of skill. There is even an Olympics for extreme sports, called the winter x-game, which includes snow mountain hiking and ice climbing.
What makes extreme sports so popular? Maybe it’s because people love the risk. City people want to be outdoors on the weekends and do something challenging. The new equipment is so much better that people can take more risks without getting hurt. Sure there’s a risk. Once you go mountain hiking or snowboarding, it’s impossible to go back to have riding or skiing. It’s just too boring.
Now even the older crowd is starting to join in. Every weekend, groups of friends in their early 30s get together. On weekdays they work as computer programmers in the same office. On weekends they hike mountains together.
Extreme sports are certainly not for everyone. Most people still prefer to play basketball or watch sports on TV. But it has been a fact that extreme sports are gaining popularity.
小题1:Extreme sports started as an alternative to more expensive sports because _______.
A.people didn’t like to play golf |
B.some city kids couldn’t afford expensive sports equipment |
C.there is an Olympics for extreme sports |
D.extreme sports are gaining popularity |
A.people want risk and excitement |
B.it’s impossible to go back to have riding or skiing |
C.people can take more risks without getting hurt |
D.the older crowd is starting to join in |
A.have specialized equipment and high levels of skill |
B.be very young at age |
C.do snow mountain hiking and ice climbing |
D.afford expensive sports equipment |
A.young people love risks |
B.they can’t afford golf |
C.they don’t like to play basketball or watch sports on TV |
D.extreme sports are gaining popularity |
A.extreme sports are certainly not for everyone |
B.the benefits and costs of extreme sports |
C.the development of extreme sports |
D.what makes extreme sports so popular |
The architecture of Pantheon is unique to Rome. In Latin and Greek, pantheon means "Temple of all the Gods". Marcus Agrippa built the original Pantheon in 27 BC. But the Pantheon built by Agrippa was completely destroyed in 80 AD when a fire broke out. The Roman Pantheon that is visited by many tourists today was rebuilt in 125 AD by the Roman emperor Hadrian. Hadrian"s architects followed the exact design of Marcus Agrippa. Historians believe that the Pantheon was a place of worship(崇拜) because it housed all the gods and goddesses of the ancient Romans.
The Pantheon of Rome is an amazing example of ancient Roman architecture. This building has been in use for over 2000 years. The Roman Pantheon is famous for its design, size. The most unbelievable feature of this building is its huge concrete dome(圆顶). The Pantheon’s dome was thought to be the largest, until recent times.
Phocas, the Byzantine Emperor presented the Roman Pantheon to Pope Boniface IV to save it from the destruction. In 609 AD, it was turned into a church. During Papal rule, it was used as a burial ground (坟场) for kings and other famous people. There are tombs of Raphael (a painter), King Victor Emmanuel II, King Umberto I and many more in the Pantheon.
Some of the buildings that were constructed on the model of the Roman Pantheon are The Rotunda - University of Virginia, Low Memorial Library - Columbia University, Grand Auditorium - Tsinghua University, Jefferson Memorial - Washington D.C. and Duomo - Florence.
小题1:From the first paragraph, we can learn that _______.
A.the Coliseum was often used for big parties |
B.there were different architectural styles in Rome |
C.the Roman architectural style was borrowed from many western countries |
D.the Pantheon and the Coliseum are examples of Roman architecture |
A.exhibit the terrific design of Marcus Agrippa |
B.suggest the power of Emperor Hadrian |
C.provide a place for Roman gods and goddess |
D.show ancient Rome’s unique architectural style |
A.27BC | B.80AD | C.about 125AD | D.609 AD |
A.strange shape | B.huge dome | C.perfect quality | D.beautiful |
A.some facts about the Roman Pantheon |
B.the influence of ancient Roman architecture |
C.Roman’s lifestyle in ancient times |
D.ancient Romans and their architecture |
小题1:Leonardo da Vinci said that a great machine bird would ________.
A.bring great honor to the moon |
B.fly toward the sun |
C.explore the heavens |
D.take people to the moon |
A.100 years before the Apollo II mission |
B.10 years before the Apollo II mission |
C.four and one a half centuries ago |
D.100 years ago |
A.the first U.S. space mission |
B.the Apollo II mission |
C.Leonardo da Vinci’s story |
D.numerous other books on the same subject |
A.a kind of rocket | B.a kind of plane |
C.a kind of train | D.a kind of bus |
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