Module 5 Lao She Teahouse 模块培优测试卷(原卷版+解析版)

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【外研版】Module
5
Lao
She
Teahouse培优测试卷
学校:__________班级:__________姓名:_________
考号:___________
温馨提示:
本试卷共分第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷两部分,第Ⅰ卷为选择题;第Ⅱ卷为非选择题;满分为100分,考试时间为100分钟。
第Ⅰ卷
选择题
一、语法选择(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分

There
was
once
a
king
who
had
a
great
palace
with
a
wonderful
garden.
He
was
happier
than
anyone
else
there.
In
the
garden,
there
lived
all
kinds
of
animals.
All
of
them
enjoyed
1
there.
There
was
only
one
thing
that
the
king
hated
in
the
garden:
an
old
tree
2
the
centre
of
the
garden.
It
was
so
old
and
dry.
This
made
the
king
3
angry
that
he
finally
asked
some
people
to
cut
it
down
and
turned
the
place
into
a
swimming
pool.
But
after
the
tree
was
cut
down,
the
animals
4
the
garden.
Without
the
animals,
the
garden
was
not
as
beautiful
as
before.
The
king
was
sad,
5
he
didn't
know
what
had
happened.
A
young
man
went
to
the
king,
and
said
he
could
explain
what
had
happened.
"This
was
because
you
cut
the
old
tree
down."
said
the
young
man.
"There
were
6
moths(飞蛾)
which
lived
in
the
tree.
Birds
needed
the
moths
7
and
then
they
produced
wastes
for
plants
to
grow.
The
plants
then
attracted
many
other
animals
to
your
garden.
So
your
garden
became
very
beautiful.
But
as
you
cut
the
tree
down,
the
animals
had
to
leave."
"Excellent!"
said
the
king.
"I'll
make
you
8
rich
and
you
will
try
to
make
my
garden
beautiful
again."
"I'm
afraid
you
will
spend
many
years
9
it.
To
get
the
natural
balance
will
take
many
years."
Said
the
young
man.
The
king
was
sad.
This
was
10
time
he
felt
the
importance
of
the
tree.
But
all
he
could
do
was
just
to
wait.
1.
A.
live
B.
living
C.
to
live
D.
lived
2.
A.
on
B.
for
C.
under
D.
in
3.
A.
such
B.
so
C.
such
a
D.
so
a
4.
A.
leave
B.
will
leave
C.
left
D.
has
left
5.
A.
and
B.
but
C.
or
D.
so
6.
A.
thousand
B.
thousands
of
C.
two
thousands
D.
thousand
of
7.A.eat
B.
eating
C.
eaten
D.
to
eat
8.A.to
become
B.
becoming
C.
becomes
D.
become
9.
A.to
finish
B.
finish
C.
finishing
D.
finishes
10.A.first
B.
one
C.
the
first
D.
the
one
【答案】BDBCB
BDDCC
【解析】
1:考查非谓语动词。
"enjoy
doing
sth"
,所有的动物都喜欢住在那儿。故答案选B。
2:考查介词。
"in
the
centre
of"
,
固定搭配,在……中心。故答案选D。
3:考查结果状语从句。
"so+形容词/副词+that从句"

"这让国王很生气,以致于他
终让一些人把这棵树砍掉了"
。故答案选B。
4:考查动词。根据句意
"但是在树被砍伐完后,动物们也离开了这座花园"
,前面半句话"was"
,
判断出一般过去时。故答案选C。
5:考查连词。根据意思
"国王很伤心,但是他不知道发生了什么"
,表转折关系,用but。故答案选B。
6:考查数词。
"这里有成千上万的飞蛾住在这颗树上"

"thousands
of,
成千上万的"
;另外,需注意thousand前面加基数词,它后不能加s。故答案选B。
7:考查非谓语动词。根据意思
"小鸟需要飞蛾来进食"
,这里的
"to
eat"
,
不定式表目的。故答案选D。
8:考查非谓语动词。根据意思
"我会让你变得富有。"

"make
sb
do
sth"
,
让某人做某事。故答案选D。
9:考查非谓语动词。Spend+时间/金钱+(in)doing
sth,故用finishing。故答案选C。
10:考查序数词。根据意思
"这是他第一次感受到这颗树的重要性"

"first
time,
第一次"
,序数词前面要加
"the"
。故答案选C。
二、完形填空(10分)
As
we
all
know,
Charles
Dickens
is
considered
to
be
a
great
English
writer.
He's
very
famous
not
only
in
Britain,
but
also
in
many
other
16
in
the
world.
He
was
born
in
1812
and
he
lived
in
London.
He
wrote
lots
of
books,
and
he
also
liked
17
He
was
an
actor.
Maybe
it's
interesting
to
hear
that
and
that's
18
his
books
were
so
good.
He
gave
public
reading
of
his
stories
that
were
very
popular.
His
stories
first
appeared
in
a
magazine,
in
parts.
People
always
wanted
19
part.
He
wrote
a
lot,
and
most
of
them
are
popular.
There
are
films
and
plays
of
them
20
:
Oliver
Twist
became
a
famous
musical
play,
and
Great
Expectations
was
a
wonderful
21
.
Dickens'
early
life
was
very
hard.
His
family
was
poor,
and
his
mother
sent
him
out
to
work
in
a
factory
when
he
was
12.
He
22
it,
but
he
used
his
experiences
in
his
writing.
He
married
Catherine
Hogarth
and
they
had
a
big
family.
He
continued
to
write
23
he
died.
When
he
died
in
1870,
he
was
24
a
story.
But
what
a
pity!
We'll
never
know
25
it
ended.
16.A.
cities
B.
countries
C.
towns
D.
villages
17.A.
reading
B.
writing
C.
acting
D.
playing
18.
A.
what
B.
how
C.
when
D.
why
19.
A.
the
next
B.
next
C.
next
to
D.
next
time
20.
A.
too
B.
as
well
C.
as
well
as
D.
also
21.A.
book
B.
story
C.
play
D.
film
22.A.
hated
B.
enjoyed
C.
wanted
D.
shamed
23.A.
as
B.
while
C.
until
D.
since
24.A.
drawing
B.
singing
C.
writing
D.
making
25.A.
what
B.
how
C.
who
D.
which
【答案】
BCDAB
DACCB
16.
【解析】前一句说“他不但在英国出名”,英国是一个国家,所以后一句应是“而且在世界上其他国家也出名”。故选B。
17.
【解析】根据下文"He
was
an
actor."可知他也喜欢表演。故选Co
18.
【解析】下文给出了他的书很受欢迎,所以该句为“那就是他的书为什么好的原因”。故选D。
19.
【解析】根据上文,他的故事总是出现一部分,那么人们就总想知道“下一部分”。the
next特指“下一部分”。故选A。
20.
【解析】too意为“也”,位于句尾,和前句用逗号隔开;as
well意为“也”,位于句尾;as
well
as意为“也”,位于居中;also意为
“也”,位于系动词之后,行为动词之前。故选B。
21.
【解析】由前文"there
are
films
and
plays
of
them..."可知Great
Expectations(《远大前程》)是一部电影°故选Do
22.
【解析】but表示转折,所以可以判断他“讨厌”在工厂工作。故选A。
23.
【解析】as意为“因为”;while意为“当……的时候n
;until意为“直到……;since意为“既然;自从”。将各项代入空格处,只有
C符合句意。
24.
【解析】上文说他一直写书,直到去世,说明他去世的时候正在“写”故事。故选C。
25.
【解析】依据前后句意可推断,我们不会知道故事是如何结束的。故选B。
三、
阅读理解(共4篇每题2分,共40分)
A
Teahouse
is
one
of
Lao
She's
famous
plays.He
wrote
it
in
1957.The
play
has
three
acts
and
shows
the
lives
of
common
people
in
China
from
the
end
of
the
nineteenth
century
to
the
middle
of
the
twentieth
century.It
tells
us
the
story
of
Wang
Lifa
and
his
customers
of
his
teahouse
in
Beijing.It
describes
the
changes
in
Chinese
society
over
fifty
years.
Lao
She
was
born
in
Beijing
in
1899.His
mother
sent
him
to
a
teacher's
school
in
1913.After
finishing
school
in
1918,he
became
a
head
teacher
of
a
primary
school.In
1924,Lao
She
left
home
and
went
to
England.He
taught
Chinese
at
a
college
in
London
and
returned
to
China
five
years
later.He
wrote
many
plays,novels
and
short
stories
about
people's
lives,and
was
named
"the
People's
Artist".Lao
She
is
one
of
the
greatest
Chinese
writers
of
the
twentieth
century.
At
Lao
She
Teahouse
today,customers
can
drink
tea
and
eat
delicious
Beijing
food.If
you
like
the
Beijing
Opera,traditional
music
or
magic
shows,you
can
enjoy
them
at
the
teahouse.Lao
She
Teahouse
gives
a
warm
welcome
to
everyone
from
all
over
the
world.
1.Where
does
the
story
take
place? 
 
A.In
Wang
Lifa's
house.
B.In
a
teacher's
school
in
England.
C.In
a
teahouse
in
old
Beijing.
D.We
don't
know.
2.Which
one
is
not
true
about
Teahouse? 
 
A.It
tells
us
the
story
of
Wang
Lifa
and
the
customers
in
his
teahouse.
B.It
shows
the
lives
of
common
people
in
China.
C.The
story
is
between
the
end
of
the
nineteenth
century
to
the
middle
of
the
twentieth
century.
D.It
shows
the
changes
in
Chinese
society
over
sixty
years.
3.When
did
Lao
She
become
a
head
teacher
of
a
primary
school? 
 
A.In
1913.
B.In
1918.
C.In
1924.
D.In
1957.
4.Which
of
the
following
aren't
Lao
She's
works? 
 
A.plays
B.novels
C.poems
D.short
stories
5.What
things
can
we
enjoy
at
the
Lao
She
Teahouse? 
 
A.Drinking
tea.
B.Eating
delicious
food.
C.Watching
the
Beijing
Opera.
D.All
the
above.
【答案】CDBCD
【解析】1.C
细节理解题.根据第一段第二行句子It
tells
us
the
story
of
Wang
Lifa
and
his
customers
of
his
teahouse
in
Beijing.它发生在老北京的一家茶馆,它告诉我们王利发和他的客人的故事.可知它发生在老北
京的一家茶馆,故选C.
2.D
细节理解题.根据第一段最后一句
It
describes
the
changes
in
Chinese
society
over
fifty
years.它描述了五十年来中国社会的变迁.可知它显示了60年来中国社会的变化是错误的,故选D.
3.B
细节理解题.根据第一段第一行句子After
finishing
school
in
1918,he
became
a
head
teacher
of
a
primary
school.在1918,他成为一所小学的校长.可知在1918,他成为一所小学的校长,故选B.
4.C
细节理解题.根据第二段第二行句子He
wrote
many
plays,novels
and
short
stories
about
people's
lives,他写了许多剧本,小说和短篇小说.可知没有提到小说,故选C.
5.D
细节理解题.根据最后一段句子At
Lao
She
Teahouse
today,customers
can
drink
tea
and
eat
delicious
Beijing
food.If
you
like
the
Beijing
Opera,traditional
music
or
magic
shows,you
can
enjoy
them
at
the
teahouse.今天在老舍茶馆,顾客可以喝茶,吃美味的北京菜,如果你喜欢京剧、传统音乐或魔术表演,你可以在茶馆里欣赏它们,可知在老舍茶馆,顾客可以喝茶,吃美味的北京菜,欣赏京剧、传统音乐或魔术表演,故选D.
B
In
a
big
amusement
park,
there
were
some
students
sitting
on
the
ground.
They
were
listening
to
a
speech
after
spending
a
happy
morning
there.
At
the
beginning
of
the
speech,
the
speaker
told
them
a
story
about
himself.
"When
I
was
in
middle
school,
our
class
was
once
asked
to
write
about
our
dreams.
That
night
I
wrote
down
my
dream
of
opening
up
an
amusement
park.
However,
my
teacher
gave
me
an
"F"
and
told
me
to
write
it
again,"
the
speaker
said.
"Her
reason
was
just
that
it
was
impossible
for
a
poor
boy
to
make
such
a
dream
come
true.
I
went
back
home
and
asked
my
father
what
I
should
do.
He
told
me
to
make
the
decision
by
myself.
So
I
decided
to
make
no
changes.
My
teacher
can
keep
the
"F"
and
I'll
keep
my
dream."
"And
what
happened?"
the
students
asked.
All
of
them
were
anxious
to
know
more
about
the
story.
"This
is
what
is
happening
now.
You
are
listening
to
my
speech
in
my
dream
park,"
said
the
speaker.
"I
told
you
this
story
in
order
to
make
you
know
one
thing:
follow
your
heart,
keep
your
dream
und
never
let
others
destroy
your
dream."
When
the
students
were
leaving
the
park,
their
teacher
went
over
to
the
speaker.
"Thank
you,
Mr.
Black.
I
think
my
students
have
learned
a
lot
from
your
speech.
Here
I
have
to
say
sorry
to
you.
Some
years
ago,
I
was
once
a
dream
stealer
and
stole
a
lot
of
students'
dreams,
including
yours.
But
you
didn't
give
your
dream
up
because
of
me,"
she
said
and
then
left.
6.The
speaker's
teacher
thought
it
was
impossible
for
the
speaker
to
make
his
dream
come
true
because
A.
he
was
silly
B.
he
was
very
poor
C.
he
didn't
study
hard
D.
he
was
very
lazy
7.According
to
the
passage,
the
speaker's
final
decision
was
.
A.to
hold
on
to
his
dream
B.to
give
up
his
dream
easily
C.to
follow
his
father’s
advice
D.to
oppose
his
father's
advice
8.The
underlined
words
"a
dream
stealer"
probably
means
.
A.
a
person
who
has
a
great
dream
B.
a
person
who
makes
others
give
up
dreams
C.
a
person
who
has
no
great
dream
D.
a
person
who
gives
up
his
dreams
9.We
can
know
from
the
passage
that
.
A.
the
speaker's
dream
was
too
big
to
come
true
B.
the
speaker's
father
encouraged
him
to
keep
his
dream
C.
the
speaker's
teacher
felt
sorry
for
what
she
had
done
some
years
ago
D.
the
speaker's
teacher
encouraged
him
to
keep
his
dream
10.
The
speaker
told
the
students
his
story
in
order
that
.
A.
he
could
show
off
his
success
to
the
students
B.
he
could
tell
the
students
to
keep
their
dreams
C
.he
could
make
the
students
know
more
about
his
school
life.
D.
he
could
tell
the
students
he
was
poor.
【答案】B
A
B
CB
【解析】
6.细节题。根据文中第一段Her
reason
was
just
that
it
was
impossible
for
a
poor
boy
to
make
such
a
dream
come
true.可知是贫穷的,故答案选B。
7.细节题。根据文中第一段最后一句My
teacher
can
keep
the
"F"
and
I'll
keep
my
dream."作者选择继续坚持梦想,
故答案选A。
8.词义猜测题。通过老师的道歉可知,他是一个梦的盗窃者,让人去放弃梦想。故答案选B。
9.细节题。根据文中最后一段Here
I
have
to
say
sorry
to
you.
Some
years
ago,
I
was
once
a
dream
stealer
and
stole
a
lot
of
students'
dreams,
including
yours.
可知老师感到抱歉。故答案选C。
10.细节题。根据文中第三段1
told
you
this
story
in
order
to
make
you
know
one
thing:
follow
your
heart,
keep
your
dream
and
never
let
others
destroy
your
dream."可知爸爸是支持和鼓励的。故答案选B。
B
On
October
30,
2018,
the
Chinese-speaking
world
lost
a
literary
giant-Louis
Cha
Leung-yung
who
died
at
the
age
of
94
after
a
long
illness.
It?recorded
1.27
billion
views
on
Sina
Weibo.
Cha
was
widely?known
by
his
pen
name,
Jin
Yong.?He
was?regarded
as
one
of
the
greatest?Wuxia
novelists
with
over
300
million
copies
in
book?sales.?Born
in
Haining?in
1924,
Cha
had
planned
to
become
a
diplomat.
But?he
began
working
as
a
journalist
in
1947
to
support
his
studies.
He
moved
to?Hong
Kong
and
then
founded
the
local
Chinese-language
newspaper
Ming?Pao(《明报》)
in?1959
and
served
as
its
editor-in-chief
until
retiring
in1989.
In
1955,
Cha
published
his
first
wuxia
novel
The
Book
and
the
Sword
in
the
New
Evening
Past
using
the
pen
name
Jin
Yong.
The
novel
turned
out
to
be
a
great
success.
Cha
went
on
to
write
another
14
hugely
popular
wuxia
novels,
ending
with
The
Deer
and
the
Cauldron?in
1972.
His
novels
have
been
made
into
films,
TV
and
radio
series,
and
deeply
influence
the
cultural?development
of?Chinese-speaking
communities
around
the
world.
Among
the
first
to
react
to
Cha’s
death
was
billionaire
Jack
Ma.
a
lifelong
lover
of
wuxia.
"
It’s
a
huge
loss
for
Chinese
people
around
the
world
And
it's
especially
sad
for
us
as
Cha’s
wuxia
spirit?has
become
a
core
value?of
Alibaba,
"Ma
said.
Many
of
his
employees
gave
themselves
nicknames?drawn
from
characters
in
Cha’s
novels.
Many
stars
at
home
and
abroad,
including
Andy
Lau.
Jordan?Chan
and
Indian
actor
Aamir
Khan
also
shared
their
grief
at
the
news
of
Cha’s
death.
Jin
is
gone,
but
he
will
always
be
in
our
hearts.
After
all,
who
would
want
to
put
down
his?novels?
11.
How
many
wuxia
novels
did
Jin
Yong
write
totally
in
his
life?
A.?13
B.14
C.15
?
D.16
12.
What
did
Jin
Yong
do
before
he
became
a
writer?
A.
Diplomat.
B.
Journalist.
C.
Editor-in-chief.
D.
Film
maker
13.
What
is
the
right
order
of
the
events
about
Jin
Yong?
a.
He
worked
as
a
journalist.
b.
He
retired
from
Ming
Pao.
c.
He
published
The
Deer
and
the
Cauldron.
d.
He
moved
to
Hong
Kong.
e.
The
Book
and
the
Sword?became?a
great
success
A.
e-a-b-c-d
B.
e-b-a-c-d
C.
c-b-a-d-e
D.
a-e-d-c-b
14.
What
can
we
know
from
the
last
two
paragraphs?
A.
Jack
Ma
likes
Wuxia
because
his
employees
like
it.
B.
Alibaba
values
Jin
Yong’s
Wuxia
spirit
very
much.
C.
Only
Chinese
stars
shared
their
sadness
of
Cha's
death.
D.
People
will
not
read
Jin
yong's
novels
any
more.
15.
What's
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
China’s
most
famous
wuxia
writer.
B.
The
death
of
a
Chinese
literary
giant.
C.
The
influence
of
Jin's
wuxia
spirit.
D.
Peoples
attitude
towards
Jin’s
death.
【答案】CBCBA
【解析】本文介绍武侠小说作家金庸的一生。
11.C细节理解题。Cha
went
on
to
write
another
14
hugely
popular
wuxia
novels,
ending
with
The
Deer
and
the
Cauldron?in
1972.他继续写又了14部广受欢迎的武侠小说,1972年以《鹿鼎记》结尾。故选C
12.B
细节理解题。Cha
had
planned
to
become
a
diplomat.
But?he
began
working
as
a
journalist
in
1947
to
support
his
studies.
但查在1947年开始当记者以支持他的学业。
13.
C
按时间顺序:a.
He
worked
as
a
journalist.(1947年)——e.
The
Book
and
the
Sword?became?a
great
success《书剑恩仇录》获得成功(1955年)——d.
He
moved
to
Hong
Kong.(1959年)——c.
He
published
The
Deer
and
the
Cauldron.《鹿鼎记》出版(1972年)-----
b.
He
retired
from
Ming
Pao.(1989年)
14,B
阿里巴巴非常重视金庸的武侠精神。正确。从文中马云所说的话中可知
It’s
a
huge
loss
for
Chinese
people
around
the
world
And
it's
especially
sad
for
us
as
Cha’s
wuxia
spirit?has
become
a
core
value?of
Alibaba,
“这对全世界的中国人来说是一个巨大的损失,尤其是对我们来说,金庸的武侠精神已经成为阿里巴巴的核心价值,
15.A
本文介绍武侠小说作家金庸的一生。
D
The
highest
price
of
Chinese
artwork
at
auction
(拍卖)last
year:
303.6
million
yuanFive
Drunken
Kings
Return
on
Horses
by
Ren
Renfa,
a
famous
painter
and
also
a
high-ranking
official
in
charge
of
the
control
of
water
during
the
Yuan
Dynasty,
was
sold
at
auction
for
303.6
million
yuan
in
Beijing
on
December
4,
2016.
Scattering
books
on
the
subway
in
big
citiesXinshixiang,
a
famous
public
account
(公众号)on
WeChat
started
a
Scattering
Book
Project
in
Beijing,
Shanghai
and
Guangzhou
last
year.
About
10,000
books
were
left
in
the
subways,
airplanes
and
taxis
for
sharing.
Each
book
was
marked
with
the
Scattering
Book
project
name
and
anyone
could
read
the
book
freely.
The
first
Chinese
woman
to
win
the
Hugo
AwardScience-fiction
author
Hao
Jingfang
became
the
first
Chinese
woman
to
win
the
Hugo
Award.
The
33-year-old
woman
from
Tianjin
won
the
prize
for
Folding
Beijing.
Her
win
came
a
year
after
Liu
Cixin
won
the
Hugo
Award
for
his
novel
The
Three-Body
Problem.
He
was
the
first
Chinese
author
to
win
the
prize.
Peking
Opera
master
Mei
Baojiu
died
at
82Mei
Baojiu,
a
Peking
Opera
master,
died
at
the
age
of
82
on
April
25,
2016
in
Beijing.
Mei
Baojiu
was
the
ninth
son
of
Mei
Lanfang
(1894-1961),
who
is
considered
as
the
most
outstanding
Peking
Opera
artist
of
all
time
and
who
brought
Peking
Opera
to
the
United
States
and
Europe
in
the
1930s.
16.
According
to
the
information,
we
can
know
about
the
major
in
________2016.
A.
sports
events
B.
school
events
C.
fashion
events
D.
cultural
events
17.
Who
was
the
first
Chinese
to
win
the
Hugo
Award?
A.
Hao
Jingfang.
B.
Liu
Cixin.
C.
Mei
Baojiu.
D.
Mei
Lanfang.
18.
When
was
Mei
Baojiu
born?
A.
In
1934
B.
In
1935.
C.
In
2015.
D.
In
2016.
19.
Which
of
the
following
is
true?
A.
Hao
Jingfang
is
known
for
The
Three-Body
Problem.
B.
Now
Mei
Baojiu
is
considered
as
the
best
Peking
Opera
artist.
C.
The
Scattering
Book
project
was
only
carried
out
in
three
cities
in
China
last
year.
D.
Five
Drunken
Kings
Return
on
Horses
was
sold
at
a
higher
price
than
any
other
artwork.
20.
Where
can
you
probably
get
the
information?
A.
From
a
poster.
B.
From
a
novel.
C.
From
a
guidebook.
D.
From
a
newspaper.
【答案】16.
D
17.
B
18.
A
19.
C
20.
D
【解析】这篇短文是四段新闻消息:第一个是去年中国艺术品拍卖最高价;第二个是一些大城市地铁、飞机、出租车上留下一些书供人们阅读;第三个是第一个获得雨果奖的中国女性;第四个是京剧大师梅葆玖去世。
16.推理判断题。根据每一段短文的大意可知,艺术品拍卖、丢书大作战、雨果奖以及京剧大师,这些内容都是有关文化方面的,故应选D。
17.细节理解题。根据第三篇短文中Her
win
came
a
year
after
Liu
Cixin
won
the
Hugo
Award
for
his
novel
The
Three-Body
Problem.
He
was
the
first
Chinese
author
to
win
the
prize可知,刘慈欣是第一个获得雨果奖的人。故应选B。
18.细节理解题。根据第四篇短文中Mei
Baojiu,
a
Peking
Opera
master,
died
at
the
age
of
82
on
April
25,
2016
in
Beijing.可知,梅葆玖于2016年去世,享年82岁,由此可计算出他出生于1934年,故选A。
19.推理判断题。根据第二篇短文中Xinshixiang,
a
famous
public
account
(公众号)on
WeChat
started
a
Scattering
Book
Project
in
Beijing,
Shanghai
and
Guangzhou
last
year.可知,“丢失大作战”只限于北京、上海和广州三个城市,故C选项符合文意。
20推理判断题。根据文意和文章结构可知,短文由四部分组成,每部分主题明确,内容贴近实际生活,具有新颖、概括性强等特点,符合新闻消息的特点,因此这样的文章可以从报纸上看到。故选D。
第II卷
非选择题(共三节,满分40分)
第1节.
补全对话(5分)
从方框中选择适当的选项补全对话。
(D代表daughter,
F代表father)
D:
Dad,
I
have
good
news
to
tell
you.
F:
What
news?
D:
A
famous
singer
will
hold
a
concert
in
Beijing
on
December
12th.
F:
___1___
D:
She's
a
pop
star
from
Singapore
(新加坡).
F:
___2___
D:
Of
course.___3___
She
has
decided
this
time
to
sing
her
most
famous
song
It's
Dark
and
Green
Light.
F:
I
can't
understand
why
you
are
so
excited.___4___
D:
Oh,
her
songs
are
so
wonderful
and
she's
so
lovely!
F:
___5___
Your
mum
and
I
will
buy
you
a
ticket
for
her
concert.
D:
Thank
you,
Dad.
You
are
too
good.
【答案】1.
D
2.
B
3.
E
4.
A
5.
C
第二节、综合填空:(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
Is
The
Sound
of
Music
your
favourite
film?
I
like
it
b___________(1)
and
I
have
seen
it
many
times.
Maria
is
a
happy
girl.
She
loves
singing
and
d_____________(2).
One
day
she
puts
on
her
hat
and
c____________(3),
carrying
her
guitar
and
goes
to
l_____________(4)
after
the
seven
children
in
a
captain’s
family.
The
captain
is
a
kind—hearted
man.
Several
years
ago,
his
wife
d____________(5).
He
lives
with
his
c_____________(6).
He
loves
his
children
b_____________(7)
doesn’t
know
what
they
like
or
think.
When
he
sees
Maria
for
the
f_____________(8)
time,
he
thinks
maybe
she
is
not
a
good
“teacher”.
But
later
he
is
surprised
to
find
that
Maria
has
m_____________(9)
the
family
full
of
happiness.
This
film
has
made
a
g___________(10)
success.
It
got
five
awards(奖项)
in
the
thirty—eighth
Oscar
Academy
Award(奥斯卡金像奖).
【答案】1.best
2.dancing
3.coat
/clothes
4.look
5.died
6.children
7.but
8.first
9.made
10.great
第三节、阅读表达(共5小题,计10分)
根据短文内容,回答下列问题。
Li
Yaotang
is
considered
to
be
one
of
the
most
important
and
widely?read
Chinese
writers
in
the
20th
century.
He
wrote
under
the
pen
name
of
Ba
Jin.
Ba
Jin
started
writing
his
first
work
(作品)in
the
late
1920s.
Li
was
born
in
Chengdu,
Sichuan.
He
was
born
in
a
rich
family
of
officials.
As
a
child,
Li
was
taught
to
read
and
write
first
by
his
mother.
In
1920,
Li
entered
Chengdu
Foreign
Language
School
to
study
English.
Three
years
later,
Li
moved
to
Shanghai
and
studied
in
Dongnan
University.
On
February
15th,
1927,
he
went
to
Paris
with
his
friend
for
further
study.
After
returning
to
Shanghai
in
1928,
Ba
Jin
continued
writing
and
working
on
translation.
His
first
novel
came
out
in
1929.Then
he
wrote
a
lot
of
famous
novels
during
ten
years.
Most
of
Ba
Jin's
works
could
be
easily
understood
by
anyone
with
high
school
education,
which
made
him
one
of
the
easiest
modern
Chinese
writers.
Ba
Jin
died
of
cancer
in
Shanghai
at
the
age
of
100.His
death
marked
the
end
of
a
century
for
Chinese
literature.
He
was
one
of
the
masters
of
language
like
Lao
She.
1.When
did
Ba
Jin
start
writing
his
first
work?
2.Who
taught
Ba
Jin
to
read
and
write
when
he
was
a
child
first?
3.What
did
Ba
Jin
do
in
Chengdu
Foreign
Language
School?
4.Did
Ba
Jin
go
to
France
or
Britain
in
1927?
5.Why
is
Ba
Jin
still
one
of
the
easiest
modern
Chinese
writers?
【答案】
21.Ba
Jin
started
writing
his
first
work
in
the
late
1920s.
/
In
the
late
1920s.
22.His
mother
taught
him
to
read
and
write
when
he
was
a
child
first.
/
Ba
Jin's
mother.
/
His
mother.
23.He
studied
English.
24.He
went
to
France
in
1927./
France.
25.Because
most
of
his
works
are
easily
understood
by
anyone
with
high
school
education./Because
anyone
with
high
school
education
can
understand
most
of
his
works
easily.
第三节:书面表达(共1小题,满分15分)
你所在的英语读书俱乐部下周的活动是介绍一位自己喜欢的作家。假设美国著名作家马克·吐温(Mark
Twain)是你最喜欢的作家,请你根据下面表格里的信息写一篇80词左右的英语短文,为下周的活动做准备。
Mark
Twain
真实姓名
Samuel
Langhorne
Clemens
1835年
出生于美国密苏里州(Missouri)的一个贫苦家庭
12岁时
离开学校并开始工作
1863年
开始用Mark
Twain这个名字
1910年
逝世
代表作之一
《汤姆·索亚历险记》(The
Adventures
of
Tom
Sawyer),描述了美国小镇人民的生活
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Mark
Twain
was
a
great
American
writer.
His
real
name
was
Samuel
Langhorne
Clemens.
In
1835,
he
was
born
in
a
poor
family
in
Missouri,
America.
At
the
age
of
12,
he
left
school
and
began
to
work.
In
1863,
he
began
to
take
the
name
Mark
Twain.
He
wrote
a
lot
of
books.
One
of
Mark
Twain's
most
famous
books
is
The
Adventures
of
Tom
Sawyer.
It
describes
people's
lives
in
a
small
American
town.
In
1910,
Mark
Twain
died.
A.
She's
just
a
singer.
B.
Do
you
like
her?
C.
Really?
D.
Who's
she?
E.
I'm
so
excited.
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第Ⅰ卷
选择题
一、语法选择(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分

There
was
once
a
king
who
had
a
great
palace
with
a
wonderful
garden.
He
was
happier
than
anyone
else
there.
In
the
garden,
there
lived
all
kinds
of
animals.
All
of
them
enjoyed
1
there.
There
was
only
one
thing
that
the
king
hated
in
the
garden:
an
old
tree
2
the
centre
of
the
garden.
It
was
so
old
and
dry.
This
made
the
king
3
angry
that
he
finally
asked
some
people
to
cut
it
down
and
turned
the
place
into
a
swimming
pool.
But
after
the
tree
was
cut
down,
the
animals
4
the
garden.
Without
the
animals,
the
garden
was
not
as
beautiful
as
before.
The
king
was
sad,
5
he
didn't
know
what
had
happened.
A
young
man
went
to
the
king,
and
said
he
could
explain
what
had
happened.
"This
was
because
you
cut
the
old
tree
down."
said
the
young
man.
"There
were
6
moths(飞蛾)
which
lived
in
the
tree.
Birds
needed
the
moths
7
and
then
they
produced
wastes
for
plants
to
grow.
The
plants
then
attracted
many
other
animals
to
your
garden.
So
your
garden
became
very
beautiful.
But
as
you
cut
the
tree
down,
the
animals
had
to
leave."
"Excellent!"
said
the
king.
"I'll
make
you
8
rich
and
you
will
try
to
make
my
garden
beautiful
again."
"I'm
afraid
you
will
spend
many
years
9
it.
To
get
the
natural
balance
will
take
many
years."
Said
the
young
man.
The
king
was
sad.
This
was
10
time
he
felt
the
importance
of
the
tree.
But
all
he
could
do
was
just
to
wait.
1.
A.
live
B.
living
C.
to
live
D.
lived
2.
A.
on
B.
for
C.
under
D.
in
3.
A.
such
B.
so
C.
such
a
D.
so
a
4.
A.
leave
B.
will
leave
C.
left
D.
has
left
5.
A.
and
B.
but
C.
or
D.
so
6.
A.
thousand
B.
thousands
of
C.
two
thousands
D.
thousand
of
7.A.eat
B.
eating
C.
eaten
D.
to
eat
8.A.to
become
B.
becoming
C.
becomes
D.
become
9.
A.to
finish
B.
finish
C.
finishing
D.
finishes
10.A.first
B.
one
C.
the
first
D.
the
one
二、完形填空(10分)
As
we
all
know,
Charles
Dickens
is
considered
to
be
a
great
English
writer.
He's
very
famous
not
only
in
Britain,
but
also
in
many
other
16
in
the
world.
He
was
born
in
1812
and
he
lived
in
London.
He
wrote
lots
of
books,
and
he
also
liked
17
He
was
an
actor.
Maybe
it's
interesting
to
hear
that
and
that's
18
his
books
were
so
good.
He
gave
public
reading
of
his
stories
that
were
very
popular.
His
stories
first
appeared
in
a
magazine,
in
parts.
People
always
wanted
19
part.
He
wrote
a
lot,
and
most
of
them
are
popular.
There
are
films
and
plays
of
them
20
:
Oliver
Twist
became
a
famous
musical
play,
and
Great
Expectations
was
a
wonderful
21
.
Dickens'
early
life
was
very
hard.
His
family
was
poor,
and
his
mother
sent
him
out
to
work
in
a
factory
when
he
was
12.
He
22
it,
but
he
used
his
experiences
in
his
writing.
He
married
Catherine
Hogarth
and
they
had
a
big
family.
He
continued
to
write
23
he
died.
When
he
died
in
1870,
he
was
24
a
story.
But
what
a
pity!
We'll
never
know
25
it
ended.
16.A.
cities
B.
countries
C.
towns
D.
villages
17.A.
reading
B.
writing
C.
acting
D.
playing
18.
A.
what
B.
how
C.
when
D.
why
19.
A.
the
next
B.
next
C.
next
to
D.
next
time
20.
A.
too
B.
as
well
C.
as
well
as
D.
also
21.A.
book
B.
story
C.
play
D.
film
22.A.
hated
B.
enjoyed
C.
wanted
D.
shamed
23.A.
as
B.
while
C.
until
D.
since
24.A.
drawing
B.
singing
C.
writing
D.
making
25.A.
what
B.
how
C.
who
D.
which
三、
阅读理解(共4篇每题2分,共40分)
A
Teahouse
is
one
of
Lao
She's
famous
plays.He
wrote
it
in
1957.The
play
has
three
acts
and
shows
the
lives
of
common
people
in
China
from
the
end
of
the
nineteenth
century
to
the
middle
of
the
twentieth
century.It
tells
us
the
story
of
Wang
Lifa
and
his
customers
of
his
teahouse
in
Beijing.It
describes
the
changes
in
Chinese
society
over
fifty
years.
Lao
She
was
born
in
Beijing
in
1899.His
mother
sent
him
to
a
teacher's
school
in
1913.After
finishing
school
in
1918,he
became
a
head
teacher
of
a
primary
school.In
1924,Lao
She
left
home
and
went
to
England.He
taught
Chinese
at
a
college
in
London
and
returned
to
China
five
years
later.He
wrote
many
plays,novels
and
short
stories
about
people's
lives,and
was
named
"the
People's
Artist".Lao
She
is
one
of
the
greatest
Chinese
writers
of
the
twentieth
century.
At
Lao
She
Teahouse
today,customers
can
drink
tea
and
eat
delicious
Beijing
food.If
you
like
the
Beijing
Opera,traditional
music
or
magic
shows,you
can
enjoy
them
at
the
teahouse.Lao
She
Teahouse
gives
a
warm
welcome
to
everyone
from
all
over
the
world.
1.Where
does
the
story
take
place? 
 
A.In
Wang
Lifa's
house.
B.In
a
teacher's
school
in
England.
C.In
a
teahouse
in
old
Beijing.
D.We
don't
know.
2.Which
one
is
not
true
about
Teahouse? 
 
A.It
tells
us
the
story
of
Wang
Lifa
and
the
customers
in
his
teahouse.
B.It
shows
the
lives
of
common
people
in
China.
C.The
story
is
between
the
end
of
the
nineteenth
century
to
the
middle
of
the
twentieth
century.
D.It
shows
the
changes
in
Chinese
society
over
sixty
years.
3.When
did
Lao
She
become
a
head
teacher
of
a
primary
school? 
 
A.In
1913.
B.In
1918.
C.In
1924.
D.In
1957.
4.Which
of
the
following
aren't
Lao
She's
works? 
 
A.plays
B.novels
C.poems
D.short
stories
5.What
things
can
we
enjoy
at
the
Lao
She
Teahouse? 
 
A.Drinking
tea.
B.Eating
delicious
food.
C.Watching
the
Beijing
Opera.
D.All
the
above.
B
In
a
big
amusement
park,
there
were
some
students
sitting
on
the
ground.
They
were
listening
to
a
speech
after
spending
a
happy
morning
there.
At
the
beginning
of
the
speech,
the
speaker
told
them
a
story
about
himself.
"When
I
was
in
middle
school,
our
class
was
once
asked
to
write
about
our
dreams.
That
night
I
wrote
down
my
dream
of
opening
up
an
amusement
park.
However,
my
teacher
gave
me
an
"F"
and
told
me
to
write
it
again,"
the
speaker
said.
"Her
reason
was
just
that
it
was
impossible
for
a
poor
boy
to
make
such
a
dream
come
true.
I
went
back
home
and
asked
my
father
what
I
should
do.
He
told
me
to
make
the
decision
by
myself.
So
I
decided
to
make
no
changes.
My
teacher
can
keep
the
"F"
and
I'll
keep
my
dream."
"And
what
happened?"
the
students
asked.
All
of
them
were
anxious
to
know
more
about
the
story.
"This
is
what
is
happening
now.
You
are
listening
to
my
speech
in
my
dream
park,"
said
the
speaker.
"I
told
you
this
story
in
order
to
make
you
know
one
thing:
follow
your
heart,
keep
your
dream
und
never
let
others
destroy
your
dream."
When
the
students
were
leaving
the
park,
their
teacher
went
over
to
the
speaker.
"Thank
you,
Mr.
Black.
I
think
my
students
have
learned
a
lot
from
your
speech.
Here
I
have
to
say
sorry
to
you.
Some
years
ago,
I
was
once
a
dream
stealer
and
stole
a
lot
of
students'
dreams,
including
yours.
But
you
didn't
give
your
dream
up
because
of
me,"
she
said
and
then
left.
6.The
speaker's
teacher
thought
it
was
impossible
for
the
speaker
to
make
his
dream
come
true
because
A.
he
was
silly
B.
he
was
very
poor
C.
he
didn't
study
hard
D.
he
was
very
lazy
7.According
to
the
passage,
the
speaker's
final
decision
was
.
A.to
hold
on
to
his
dream
B.to
give
up
his
dream
easily
C.to
follow
his
father’s
advice
D.to
oppose
his
father's
advice
8.The
underlined
words
"a
dream
stealer"
probably
means
.
A.
a
person
who
has
a
great
dream
B.
a
person
who
makes
others
give
up
dreams
C.
a
person
who
has
no
great
dream
D.
a
person
who
gives
up
his
dreams
9.We
can
know
from
the
passage
that
.
A.
the
speaker's
dream
was
too
big
to
come
true
B.
the
speaker's
father
encouraged
him
to
keep
his
dream
C.
the
speaker's
teacher
felt
sorry
for
what
she
had
done
some
years
ago
D.
the
speaker's
teacher
encouraged
him
to
keep
his
dream
10.
The
speaker
told
the
students
his
story
in
order
that
.
A.
he
could
show
off
his
success
to
the
students
B.
he
could
tell
the
students
to
keep
their
dreams
C
.he
could
make
the
students
know
more
about
his
school
life.
D.
he
could
tell
the
students
he
was
poor.
C
On
October
30,
2018,
the
Chinese-speaking
world
lost
a
literary
giant-Louis
Cha
Leung-yung
who
died
at
the
age
of
94
after
a
long
illness.
It?recorded
1.27
billion
views
on
Sina
Weibo.
Cha
was
widely?known
by
his
pen
name,
Jin
Yong.?He
was?regarded
as
one
of
the
greatest?Wuxia
novelists
with
over
300
million
copies
in
book?sales.?Born
in
Haining?in
1924,
Cha
had
planned
to
become
a
diplomat.
But?he
began
working
as
a
journalist
in
1947
to
support
his
studies.
He
moved
to?Hong
Kong
and
then
founded
the
local
Chinese-language
newspaper
Ming?Pao(《明报》)
in?1959
and
served
as
its
editor-in-chief
until
retiring
in1989.
In
1955,
Cha
published
his
first
wuxia
novel
The
Book
and
the
Sword
in
the
New
Evening
Past
using
the
pen
name
Jin
Yong.
The
novel
turned
out
to
be
a
great
success.
Cha
went
on
to
write
another
14
hugely
popular
wuxia
novels,
ending
with
The
Deer
and
the
Cauldron?in
1972.
His
novels
have
been
made
into
films,
TV
and
radio
series,
and
deeply
influence
the
cultural?development
of?Chinese-speaking
communities
around
the
world.
Among
the
first
to
react
to
Cha’s
death
was
billionaire
Jack
Ma.
a
lifelong
lover
of
wuxia.
"
It’s
a
huge
loss
for
Chinese
people
around
the
world
And
it's
especially
sad
for
us
as
Cha’s
wuxia
spirit?has
become
a
core
value?of
Alibaba,
"Ma
said.
Many
of
his
employees
gave
themselves
nicknames?drawn
from
characters
in
Cha’s
novels.
Many
stars
at
home
and
abroad,
including
Andy
Lau.
Jordan?Chan
and
Indian
actor
Aamir
Khan
also
shared
their
grief
at
the
news
of
Cha’s
death.
Jin
is
gone,
but
he
will
always
be
in
our
hearts.
After
all,
who
would
want
to
put
down
his?novels?
11.
How
many
wuxia
novels
did
Jin
Yong
write
totally
in
his
life?
A.?13
B.14
C.15
?
D.16
12.
What
did
Jin
Yong
do
before
he
became
a
writer?
A.
Diplomat.
B.
Journalist.
C.
Editor-in-chief.
D.
Film
maker
13.
What
is
the
right
order
of
the
events
about
Jin
Yong?
a.
He
worked
as
a
journalist.
b.
He
retired
from
Ming
Pao.
c.
He
published
The
Deer
and
the
Cauldron.
d.
He
moved
to
Hong
Kong.
e.
The
Book
and
the
Sword?became?a
great
success
A.
e-a-b-c-d
B.
e-b-a-c-d
C.
c-b-a-d-e
D.
a-e-d-c-b
14.
What
can
we
know
from
the
last
two
paragraphs?
A.
Jack
Ma
likes
Wuxia
because
his
employees
like
it.
B.
Alibaba
values
Jin
Yong’s
Wuxia
spirit
very
much.
C.
Only
Chinese
stars
shared
their
sadness
of
Cha's
death.
D.
People
will
not
read
Jin
yong's
novels
any
more.
15.
What's
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
China’s
most
famous
wuxia
writer.
B.
The
death
of
a
Chinese
literary
giant.
C.
The
influence
of
Jin's
wuxia
spirit.
D.
Peoples
attitude
towards
Jin’s
death.
D
The
highest
price
of
Chinese
artwork
at
auction
(拍卖)last
year:
303.6
million
yuanFive
Drunken
Kings
Return
on
Horses
by
Ren
Renfa,
a
famous
painter
and
also
a
high-ranking
official
in
charge
of
the
control
of
water
during
the
Yuan
Dynasty,
was
sold
at
auction
for
303.6
million
yuan
in
Beijing
on
December
4,
2016.
Scattering
books
on
the
subway
in
big
citiesXinshixiang,
a
famous
public
account
(公众号)on
WeChat
started
a
Scattering
Book
Project
in
Beijing,
Shanghai
and
Guangzhou
last
year.
About
10,000
books
were
left
in
the
subways,
airplanes
and
taxis
for
sharing.
Each
book
was
marked
with
the
Scattering
Book
project
name
and
anyone
could
read
the
book
freely.
The
first
Chinese
woman
to
win
the
Hugo
AwardScience-fiction
author
Hao
Jingfang
became
the
first
Chinese
woman
to
win
the
Hugo
Award.
The
33-year-old
woman
from
Tianjin
won
the
prize
for
Folding
Beijing.
Her
win
came
a
year
after
Liu
Cixin
won
the
Hugo
Award
for
his
novel
The
Three-Body
Problem.
He
was
the
first
Chinese
author
to
win
the
prize.
Peking
Opera
master
Mei
Baojiu
died
at
82Mei
Baojiu,
a
Peking
Opera
master,
died
at
the
age
of
82
on
April
25,
2016
in
Beijing.
Mei
Baojiu
was
the
ninth
son
of
Mei
Lanfang
(1894-1961),
who
is
considered
as
the
most
outstanding
Peking
Opera
artist
of
all
time
and
who
brought
Peking
Opera
to
the
United
States
and
Europe
in
the
1930s.
16.
According
to
the
information,
we
can
know
about
the
major
in
________2016.
A.
sports
events
B.
school
events
C.
fashion
events
D.
cultural
events
17.
Who
was
the
first
Chinese
to
win
the
Hugo
Award?
A.
Hao
Jingfang.
B.
Liu
Cixin.
C.
Mei
Baojiu.
D.
Mei
Lanfang.
18.
When
was
Mei
Baojiu
born?
A.
In
1934
B.
In
1935.
C.
In
2015.
D.
In
2016.
19.
Which
of
the
following
is
true?
A.
Hao
Jingfang
is
known
for
The
Three-Body
Problem.
B.
Now
Mei
Baojiu
is
considered
as
the
best
Peking
Opera
artist.
C.
The
Scattering
Book
project
was
only
carried
out
in
three
cities
in
China
last
year.
D.
Five
Drunken
Kings
Return
on
Horses
was
sold
at
a
higher
price
than
any
other
artwork.
20.
Where
can
you
probably
get
the
information?
A.
From
a
poster.
B.
From
a
novel.
C.
From
a
guidebook.
D.
From
a
newspaper.
第II卷
非选择题(共三节,满分40分)
第1节.
补全对话(5分)
从方框中选择适当的选项补全对话。
(D代表daughter,
F代表father)
D:
Dad,
I
have
good
news
to
tell
you.
F:
What
news?
D:
A
famous
singer
will
hold
a
concert
in
Beijing
on
December
12th.
F:
___1___
D:
She's
a
pop
star
from
Singapore
(新加坡).
F:
___2___
D:
Of
course.___3___
She
has
decided
this
time
to
sing
her
most
famous
song
It's
Dark
and
Green
Light.
F:
I
can't
understand
why
you
are
so
excited.___4___
D:
Oh,
her
songs
are
so
wonderful
and
she's
so
lovely!
F:
___5___
Your
mum
and
I
will
buy
you
a
ticket
for
her
concert.
D:
Thank
you,
Dad.
You
are
too
good.
第二节、综合填空:(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
Is
The
Sound
of
Music
your
favourite
film?
I
like
it
b___________(1)
and
I
have
seen
it
many
times.
Maria
is
a
happy
girl.
She
loves
singing
and
d_____________(2).
One
day
she
puts
on
her
hat
and
c____________(3),
carrying
her
guitar
and
goes
to
l_____________(4)
after
the
seven
children
in
a
captain’s
family.
The
captain
is
a
kind—hearted
man.
Several
years
ago,
his
wife
d____________(5).
He
lives
with
his
c_____________(6).
He
loves
his
children
b_____________(7)
doesn’t
know
what
they
like
or
think.
When
he
sees
Maria
for
the
f_____________(8)
time,
he
thinks
maybe
she
is
not
a
good
“teacher”.
But
later
he
is
surprised
to
find
that
Maria
has
m_____________(9)
the
family
full
of
happiness.
This
film
has
made
a
g___________(10)
success.
It
got
five
awards(奖项)
in
the
thirty—eighth
Oscar
Academy
Award(奥斯卡金像奖).
第三节、阅读表达(共5小题,计10分)
根据短文内容,回答下列问题。
Li
Yaotang
is
considered
to
be
one
of
the
most
important
and
widely?read
Chinese
writers
in
the
20th
century.
He
wrote
under
the
pen
name
of
Ba
Jin.
Ba
Jin
started
writing
his
first
work
(作品)in
the
late
1920s.
Li
was
born
in
Chengdu,
Sichuan.
He
was
born
in
a
rich
family
of
officials.
As
a
child,
Li
was
taught
to
read
and
write
first
by
his
mother.
In
1920,
Li
entered
Chengdu
Foreign
Language
School
to
study
English.
Three
years
later,
Li
moved
to
Shanghai
and
studied
in
Dongnan
University.
On
February
15th,
1927,
he
went
to
Paris
with
his
friend
for
further
study.
After
returning
to
Shanghai
in
1928,
Ba
Jin
continued
writing
and
working
on
translation.
His
first
novel
came
out
in
1929.Then
he
wrote
a
lot
of
famous
novels
during
ten
years.
Most
of
Ba
Jin's
works
could
be
easily
understood
by
anyone
with
high
school
education,
which
made
him
one
of
the
easiest
modern
Chinese
writers.
Ba
Jin
died
of
cancer
in
Shanghai
at
the
age
of
100.His
death
marked
the
end
of
a
century
for
Chinese
literature.
He
was
one
of
the
masters
of
language
like
Lao
She.
1.When
did
Ba
Jin
start
writing
his
first
work?
2.Who
taught
Ba
Jin
to
read
and
write
when
he
was
a
child
first?
3.What
did
Ba
Jin
do
in
Chengdu
Foreign
Language
School?
4.Did
Ba
Jin
go
to
France
or
Britain
in
1927?
5.Why
is
Ba
Jin
still
one
of
the
easiest
modern
Chinese
writers?
第三节:书面表达(共1小题,满分15分)
你所在的英语读书俱乐部下周的活动是介绍一位自己喜欢的作家。假设美国著名作家马克·吐温(Mark
Twain)是你最喜欢的作家,请你根据下面表格里的信息写一篇80词左右的英语短文,为下周的活动做准备。
Mark
Twain
真实姓名
Samuel
Langhorne
Clemens
1835年
出生于美国密苏里州(Missouri)的一个贫苦家庭
12岁时
离开学校并开始工作
1863年
开始用Mark
Twain这个名字
1910年
逝世
代表作之一
《汤姆·索亚历险记》(The
Adventures
of
Tom
Sawyer),描述了美国小镇人民的生活
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A.
She's
just
a
singer.
B.
Do
you
like
her?
C.
Really?
D.
Who's
she?
E.
I'm
so
excited.
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