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全國高考閱讀理解練習(保留原題號)
一。(2004年廣西卷)
A
ThefamousAmericangorilla(大猩猩)expertDianeFosseyhadacompletelynewwaytostudy
gorillas—shepretendedtobeoneofthem.Shecopiedtheiractionsandwayoflife一eating
plantsandgettingdownonherhandsandkneestowalkthewayagorilladoes.Itwasanew
relationship.
DianeFosseywasmurderedinRwandain1985andherstorywasmadeintothepopularfilm
GorillasintheMist.ItwasalongwayfromKingKong,whichisaboutagorillaasamonster(a
frighteninganimal),andhelpedtoshowanewidea:therealmonsterisman,whilethegorillaisto
beadmired.
Todaytherearethoughttobearound48,000lowlandgorillasandmaybe400—450mountain
gorillasinthewild.FromtheCongoinWestAfrica,toRwandaandUgandafurthereast,theyare
endangeredbyhuntingandbythecuttingdownoftheirforesthomes.
Sometimeago,IfoundinmyletterboxalittlemagazinefromtheWorldWideFundforNature.It
hadtwophotossidebyside.Onewasofayounggorilla."Thisisaspeciesofmammal(哺乳類動
物),“saidthewordsbelowit."Itisbeingdestroyedbyman.Wemustsaveitforourowngood.”
Theotherphotoshowedahumanbaby.Thewordsalsoread,“Thisisaspeciesofmammal,nbut
thenwenton:"Itisthemostdestructive(破壞性的)onearth.Wemustretrainitforitsown
good.”
56.Thetextmainlytalksabout.
A.DianeFosseyB.thegorillasinRwanda
C.theprotectionofthegorillasD.thefilmGorillasintheMist
57.Wecanlearnfromthetextthat.
A.GorillasinthemistwasbasedFossey'sexperiences
B.Lowlandgorillaslivelongerthanmountaingorillas
C.KingKongshowedusthatagorillaisadmirable
D.DianeFosseywasmurderedbyagorilla
58.Whatmessagecanwegetfromthetwophotosinthemagazine?
A.Gorillasareman'sclosefriends.
B.Bothmanandthegorillaneedtobesaved.
C.Younggorillasareaslovelyashumanbabies.
D.Manshouldlivepeacefullywiththegorilla.
B
Sayyouarea17thcenturyconstructionworkerwho'sworkedlongandhardtobuildasplendid
towerforthedeadwifeofyouremperor.
Nowsaythattheemperorordersyourfingertipscutoffsoyoucanneverbuildanotherone.Yes,
thatistheTajMahal,oneofthemostfamousbuildingsintheworld.Andthetalebehindthe
constructionisjustasimpressive(E|J象深亥lj的)asthebuildingitself.
First,there'stheemperorofnorthernIndia,ShahJehan,alsocalledtheKingoftheWorld.In1612,
ShahJehanmarriedMumtazMahal.Madlyinlove,theyhad14childrenoverthenext20years.
Butthensadnesscame.AsMumtazwasabouttogivebirthtochildnumber14,shesaidshehad
heardherunbornbabycryout.Itwasasignofdeath.AndasMumtazlaydying,sheaskedJehan
tobuildalastingmemorial(紀念物)tocelebratetheirlove.
WhentheheartbrokenJehanappearedeightdaysafterhiswife'sdeath,hispeoplewereshockedto
seethathiscoal-blackhairhadturnedsnow-white.
Puttingawayhissadness,Jehanorderedhiswife'sdyingwishcarriedout.Morethan20,000
workerslaborednearly22yearstocompletetheconstruction.In1653,JehanplacedMumtaz's
remainsinthecenterunderthebuilding.
Andthen,sonnumberfive,Aurangzeb,murderedhisbrothersandtookoverthepowerfromhis
agingfather.Hehanlivedtherestofhisdays-eightyears,tobeexact-imprisonednotfar
fromtheTajMahal.Jehanwasonlyallowedtoclimbontothetopofhisprisontoseethetimeless
treasurefromadistance.Butneveragainwouldhebeallowedtovisitit-untilhewasburiednext
tohiswife.
Today25,000peoplevisittheTajMahaleachday.Thoughthereasonforbuildingthetowerwasa
strange,sadstory,thosewhoseeitsbreath-takingbeautyareremindedofthehappinessthat
inspired(激發(fā)的靈感)itsconstruction.
59.Thefirsttwoparagraphswerewrittentoshowthat.
A.theTajMahalisanunusualhistoricbuilding
B.ancientIndianemperorswerecruel
C.constructionworkersledahardlifeinancientIndia
D.Indiahassomeofthemostfamousbuildingsintheworld
60.TheTajMahalwasfirstbuiltas.
A.aprisonB.agifttoMumtazC.amemorialbuildingD.atouristattraction
61.WelearnfromthetextthatMumtazprobablydiedin.
A.1626B.1632C.1634D.1653
62.Theunderlinedword“happiness“inthelastsentencerefersto.
C
TheAmericansbelievethatanybodycanbecomePresidentoftheUnitedStates.Inarecent
Hollywoodcomedy(喜?。?,thatisexactlywhathappens.
DaveKovic,playedbyKevinKline,isakind-heartedmanwhorunsabusinessthatfindspeople
jobs.Heleadsalypical(典型的)Americanwayoflife,exceptforonething—helooksexactlylike
thePresident,BillMitchell.Infact,theonlythingthatmakeshimdifferentfromthenation's
leaderisthatheisverynice!
Thepresidenthasstartedusinglook-alikesduringsomepublicappearances.Daveisoffereda
chanceto“servehiscountry,,bybecomingone.However,thingsgowrong.ThePresident
becomesveryillandDaveendsupactingasthePresidentforever.
DirectorIvanReitman,whomadethepopularandsuccessfulcomedieslikeTwins,Ghostbusters
andLegalEagles,couldhavegoneforeasylaughsbymakingfunoftheAmericangovernment.
Instead,Daveisanattractivecomedyaboutanordinarymaninextraordinarysituations.Kevin
KlinegivesadoubleperformanceasDaveandthePresident,andSigourneyWeaverisatherbest
ashisFirstLady.ThelovestorythatdevelopsbetweenherroleandDaveisarealclassic(經(jīng)典).
Thefilmis100%American.However,ifyou'veeverfeltthatanybodycoulddoabetterjob
runningthecountrythanthepeopleinpower,thenyou'llenjoyDave!
63.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?
A.TotellthereaderabouttheAmericangovernment.
B.TodiscustheAmericans,ideasaboutthePresident.
C.TomakeacomparisonbetweenDaveandotherfilms.
D.Tointroduceanewfilmtothereader.
64.WhoplaystheroleofthePresidentinthefilm?
A.SigourneyWeaver.B.KevinKline.C.BillMitchell.D.IvanReitman.
65.Theunderlinedword"one"inthe3rdparagraphrefersto.
A.thePresidentB.thedirectorC.anactorD.alook-alike
66.Whichofthefollowingisbestsupportedbythetext?
A.TheauthormakesfunofthePresident.
B.Theauthorthinkshighlyofthefilm.
C.TheauthorisafanofHollywoodcomedies.
D.TheauthorwishestobecometheAmericanPresident.
D
Discover
Newsmagazineofsciencedevotedtothewondersanstoriesofmodemscience,writtenforthe
educatedgeneralreader.PublishedHl版)byDisneyMagazinePublishingCo.,Discovertells
manyofthesamestoriesprofessionals(專業(yè)人員)readinScientificAmerican.Atrulydelightful
familysciencemagazine,eachissue(每期)bringstolightnewandnewsworthytopicstomake
dinnertimeandwater-coolerconversationsinteresting.
CoverPrice:$59.88
Price:$19.95($1.66/issue)
YouSave:$39.93(67%)
Issues:12issues/12months
Self
PublishedbycondeNastPublicationsInc.,Selfisahandbookdevotedtowomen'soverall
physicalandmentalhealth.Everyissuecontainsusablearticlessuchas“StyleLab",inwhich
wearableclothesaremixedandmatchedonnon-modelsandthe44Eat-rightRoadMap",withtips
onhowtoeatproperly.
CoverPrice:$35.86
Price:$15.00($2.5/issue)
YouSave:$20.86(58%)
Issues:10issues/12months
Instyle
Instyleisaguidetothelivesandlifestylesoftheworld'sfamouspeople.Themagazinecoversthe
choicespeoplemakeabouttheirhomes,theirclothesandtheirfreetimeactivities.Withphotos
andarticles,itopensthedoortothesepeople'shomes,families,partiesandweddings,offering
ideasaboutbeauty,fitnessandingeneral,lifestyles.Publisher:TheTimeInc.MagazineCompany.
CoverPrice:$47.88
Price:$23.88($2.38/issue)
YouSave:$24.00(50%)
Issues:10issues/12months
Wired
Thismagazineisdesignedforleadersinthefieldofinformationengineeringincludingtop
managersandprofessionalsinthecomputer,business,designandeducationindustries.Published
byCondeNastPublicationsInc.,Wiredoftencarriesarticlesonhowtechnologychangespeople's
lives.
CoverPrice:$59.40
Price:$10.00($1.00/issue)
Yousave:$49.40(83%)
Issues:10issues/12months
67.Whichofthefollowingmagazinesispublishedmonthly?
A.DiscoverB.SelfC.InstyleD.Wired
68.Whichtwomagazinesarepublishedbythesamepublisher?
A.WiredandInstyleB.DiscoverandInstyle
C.SelfandDiscoverD.SelfandWired
69.Whichmagazineoffersthebiggestpricecut?
A.InstyleB.WiredC.DiscoverD.Self
70.The“StyleLab"inSelfprovidesreaderswitharticleswhich.
A.offeradvicetoordinarywomenonclothes
B.showhowawomancanbecomefamous
C.introduceplaceswiththebestfood
D.discusswaysoftrainingmodels
71.Thosewhoareinterestedinmanagementandtheuseofhightechnologywouldprobably
choose.
A.InstyleB.SelfC.WiredD.Discover
E
Likemanyloversofbooks,Maryandherhusband,RichardGoldman,seldomwalkedpasta
bookstorewithoutstoppingtolookinside.Theyoftentalkedofopeningtheirownstoreoneday.
WhenMarywashospitalizedwithhearttroublein1989,theydecideditwastimetogetserious.
Richard,whoworkedforabusinesscompany,waseagertoworkforhimself,andMaryneededto
slowdownfromherdemandingjob.
Theystartedbytalkingtobookstoreownersandresearchingtheindustry."Weknewithadtobea
specialtystorebecausewecouldn'tmatchthebigchainsdollarfordollar,“saysMary.Onefigure
caughtherattention:She'dreadsomewherethatroughly20percentofbookssoldweremysteries
(推理小說),andmanybuyersspentmore$300ayearonbooks.SheandRichardwerethemselves
mysteryreaders.
OnHalloween1992,theyopenedtheMysteryLoversBookshopandCafeneartheirhome.With
threechildrenincollege,thecouplecouldnotspendallthefamily'smoneytostartashop.To
coverthe$100,000cost,theydrewsomeoftheirsavings,borrowedfromrelativesandfroman
bank.
Thestoremerelybrokeeveninitsfirstyear,withonly$120,000insales.ButMarywasalways
comingupwithnewwaystoattractcustomers.Theshophadacoffeebaranditofferedgiftsto
mysteryloversandserveddinnersforbookclubsthatmetinthestore.Shealsoinviteddozensof
writerstodiscusstheirstories.
TodayMysteryLoversmakessalesofabout$420,000ayear.Afterpayingtaxes,businesscosts
andthesixpart-timesalesclerks,RichardandMarytogetherearnabout$34,000.
“Thejobyoulovemaynotgohandinhandwithamillion-dollarincome,MsaysRichard."This
hasalwaysbeenaboutanenjoyablelifeforourselves,notaboutmakingalotofmoney.^^
72.WhenMarywasinhospital,thecouplerealizedthat.
A.theyhadtoputtheirplanintopractice
B.healthwasmoreimportantthanwealth
C.hearttroublewasaseriousillness
D.theybothneededtostopworking
73.AfterMarygotwellfromherillnesstheybegan.
A.tostudyindustrialmanagement
B.tobuyandreadmoremysterybooks
C.todomarketresearchonbookbusiness
D.toworkhardertosavemoneyforthebookstore
74.Howdidtheirbookstoredointhefirstyear?
A.Theyhadtoborrowmoneytokeepitgoing.
B.Theymadejustenoughtocoverallthecosts.
C.Theysucceededinearningalotofmoney.
D.Theyfailedthoughtheyworkedhard.
75.AccordingtoRichard,themainpurposeofrunningthebookstoreis.
A.topayfortheirchildren'seducationB.togettoknowmorewriters
C.tosetupmorebookstoresD.todowhattheyliketodo
Key56-60CADAC61-65BADBD66-70BADBA71-75CACBD
二.(2004年吉林卷)
A
RomehadtheForum.LondonhasSpeaker*sComer.Nowalways-on-the-goNewYorkers
haveLizandBill.
LizandBill,twocollegegraduatesintheirearly20s,havespentawholeyeartryingto
havethousandsdpeopletalktotheminsubwaystationsandonbusystreetcomers.Justtalk.
Usinga2-foot-tallsignthatsays,"TalktoMe,"theyattractconversationalists,whoone
eveningincludedamentalpatient,andmeninbusinesssuits.
Theydon'tcollectmoney.Theydon'tpushreligion(宗教).Sowhat'sthepoint?
"Toseewhathappens,"saidLiz.MWesimplyenjoylifewithopencommunication(交流)
ShortlyaftertheSeptember11,2001attacks,theydecidedtowalkfromNewYorkCityto
Washington,a270-miletrip.Theyfoundtheylovedtalkingtopeoplealongthewayandwantedto
continuetalkingwithstrangersaftertheirreturn.
uItstartedasacrazyidea,1'Lizsaid.nWeweresocuriousaboutallthestrangerswalkingby
withtheirlifestories.Peoplewilltalktousaboutanything:theirjobs,theirclothes,their
childhoodexperiences,anything.1'
Denisewantedtotalkaboutanexamshewasabouttotake.Shehadstoppedbyforthe
secondtimeintwodays,toletthetwolistenersknowhowitwent.
Marciahadlestherhusbandtoaseriousdisease."Thatwasveryheavyonmymind,^^
Marciasaid."Tobeabletotalkaboutittototalstrangerswasverygood,"sheexplained.
Tocelebrateayearoftalking,thetwoheldaget-togetherinacityparkforallthepeople
theyhadmetoverthepastyear.Afewhundredpeopleshowedup,aswellassometelevision
cameramenandreporters.
Theymayplanmorepartiesortrytoattractmarepeopletojointheirinformaltalks.Some
publishershaveexpressedinterestinabook,somethingtheysaythey'llconsider.
56.WhatdidLizandBillstartdoingafterSeptember2001?
A.Chattingwithpeople.
B.Settingupstreetsigns.
C.Tellingstoriestostrangers.
D.Organizingaspeaker'scomer.
57.Whattheyhavebeendoingcanbedescribedas.
A.pointlessB.normal
C.crazyD.successful
58.WhyareDeniseandMarciamentionedinthetext?
A.TheyknewLizandBillverywell.
B.Theyhappenedtomeetthewriterofthetext.
C.Theyorganizedtheget-togetherinthecitypark.
D.TheyareexamplesofthosewhotalkedtoLizandBill.
59.WhatwillLizandBilldointhefuture?
A.Goinforpublishing.B.Domoretelevisionprograms.
C.Continuewhattheyamdoing.D.Spendmoretimereadingbooks.
60.Howdotheyliketheideaofwritingabook?
A.Theyhavedecidedtowaitayearortwo.
B.Theywillthinkaboutitcarefully.
C.Theyagreedimmediately.D.Theyfindithardtodothat.
B
Myfirstreactionwasannoyance.ItwasFridayafternoon,andIwaswithinanhourof
finishingmyworkfortheweek.AsIwasleaving,anursebroughtmeonemorepatientmessage.
Thestatementread:"Mm.Jonescalledtosaythatshehashadblurredvision(視覺模糊)ever
sincehermedicaltestthismorning.HIsmiled.Suddenlyourtestswerecausingeyeproblems.
Thisweekmypatientshadquestionedeverything.Mypatientwithhighbloodpressurehad
stoppedcomingtohertreatmentontheadviceofanInternetchatroom.Awomanwhohada
mentalproblemwassubstituting(用..代替)St.John*swordforhermedication.NowMrs.
Joneswasimaginingproblems.Irolledmyeyes.
Mysecondreactionwasworry.AsIlookedthroughherrecord,Itriedtofigureoutwhyshe
wouldhaveblurredvision,butnothinginherrecordexplainedthenewproblem.She'sprobably
justanxious,Ithought.Still,shewouldn'thavecalledifshehadbeenallright.Ipickedupthe
phone.
What1nextfeltcanonlybedescribedasdelight.BeforeImadethecall,thenurseranin:
Mrs.Jonescalled.Hervisionisfine.Turnsoutshepickedupthewrongglasseswhensheleftthe
office.TheX-raytechnicianhasbeenhavingthesameproblem.Iletoutalugh.Mrs.Joneshad
beenright.Hervisionhadbeenblurred.Nowweknowwhy.
FinallyIfeltshame.IcametorealizewhatMrs.Joneshadtaughtme.Ihadfirstknownshe
waswrong,thatheranxietyhadcloudedhexjudgment.Instead,mymedicaltraininghadclouded
mine.NowIfeelthankfulthatMrs.JonesfigureditoutbeforeImadeamistakeaboutour
relationship.Patientscometomeformyhelp.Theypaymetolisten,diagnose(診斷),treatand
talk.Thatsuggeststrust;Imustrememberthat,andtrustthemtoo.
61.Thewritersmiledwhilereadingthepatientmessagebecauseheknew.
A.Mrs.Joneswouldaskformoretests
B.thepatientwasbeingunreasonable
C.thenursewasjokingwithhim
D.Mrs.Joneswouldcallhim
62.WhathascausedMrs.Jones'eyeproblem?
A.Wrongglasses.B.Medicalcheckup.
C.Herownimagination.D.ChattingontheInternet.
63.Theunderlinedwords"cloudedherjudgment"inthelastparagraphprobablymean.
A.madeherlesstrustfultowardthedoctor
B.putherincontrolofherownfeelings
C.madeherlessabletothinkclearly
D.putherinadangeroussituation
C
It*snottheflashiestcarintheworld.Notevenclose.Butthe1971VolkswagennamedHelios
candosomethingmostcarscan't:nmonsolarenergy-energyfromthesun'slightandheat!
JoshuaBechtold,14,andtheotherstudentsattheRiversideSchoolinLyndonville,
Vermont,workedmanymonthstogetHeliosreadyforthe1999AmericanTourdeSol("Sol"is
theLatinwordfor"sun").TheynamedtheircarafterHelios,thesungodinGreekmythology(神
話).
The4-year-oldTourdeSolencouragestheuseof"green”,orenvironmentallyfriendly,
carstohelpreducepollutionandsaveenergy.It*snotarace.Carsarejudgedonfuel
efficiency(耗油量)ratherthanspeed.Intheweek-longevent,44carstookthe350-miletourfrom
Waterbury,Connecticut,toLakeGeorge,NewYork.Ofthe23studentcars,Helioswastheonly
onebuiltbymiddleschoolstudents.
AteacherdroveHelios,butthechildrentalkedwithpeoplewherevertheystoppedalong
themad."Thatwasmyfavoritepart,"saysAnnaBrowne,15.HWeexplainedhowthecarruns.”
Dueinparttoold,inefficientbatteries(電池),Heliosfinishedfourth-outoffour-inits
kind,thesun-poweredclass.MWewerethereforthefunofitJAnnasays."We'reproudofHelios:
saysArielGleicher,14."It'sacarthat'sgoodfortheenvironment.*'
64.WhatisspecialaboutthecarHeliosinthetext?
A.Itwasbuiltbymiddleschoolstudents.
B.Ithasan1attractivedesign.
C.Itwasmadein1971.
D.Itwonthefourthprize.
65.Howmanysun-poweredcarstookpartintherace?
A.1.B.4.C.23.D.44.
66.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext.'?
A.TheMakingofHelios
B.1999AmericanTourdeSol
C.Sun-poweredCarsontheRoad
D.UseofGreenCarsinConnecticut
67.ThestudentsfeltproudofHeliosbecause.
A.itcouldrunasfaras350milesB.itwasfavoredbymanychildren
C.ithadhigh-qualitybatteriesD.itwasdrivenbycleanenergy
D
Theotherday,myfriendJanewasinvitedtoa40thbirthdayparty.Thetimeprintedonthe
invitationwas7.30pm.Janewentoffwithherhusband,expectingamerryeveningofwine,food,
andsong.
By9.45,everybodywashavinggreatfun,butnofoodhadappeared.JaneandDavidwere
restless.Otherguestsbeganwhisperingthatthey,too,werestarving.Butnoonewantedtoleave,
justincasesomefoodwasabouttoappear.By11.00,therewasstillnofood,andeveryonewas
completelyofftheirheads.JaneandDavidlefthungryandangry.
Theirexperiencesuggeststhatthewordsantheprintedinvitationsneedtobemadeclearer.
Everyonereadsandunderstandstheinvitationsdifferently.Mostofuswouldagreethat6.30
-8.30pmmeansdrinksonly,goouttodinnerafterwards;8.00pmor8.30pmmeanspossibledinner,
but9.30pmandanytimethereaftermeansnofood,oatbeforehand,rolluplate.
Butthisisnotalwaysthecase.Ifaskedtoastudents*partyat6.30pm,itisnormalforguests
nottoappearbeforemidnight,ifatall,andnoonecares.Beingthefirsttoarrive-lookingeager-
issocialdeath.Whenmymotherisaskedtoapartyfor6.30,shelikestobethem,ifnotonlime,
thennolaterthanseven.Myagegroup(latethirties)fallssomewherebetweenthetwo,but
becausewestillthinkwe'reyoung,we'reprobablyclosertostudent-timethangrown-uptime.
Theacceptedcustomatpresentisconfusing(混亂的),sometimesannoying,anditoften
meansyoumaygohomehungry,butitdoeslendeverypartythatpreciouselement(成分)of
surprise.
68.Theunderlinedwords"offtheirheads'*probablymean.
A.tiredB.crazyC.curiousD.hopeless
69.JaneandDavid'sstoryisusedtoshowthat.
A.petty-goer8usuallygethungryatparties
B.partyinvitationscanbeconfusing
C.peopleshouldaskforfoodatparties
D.birthdaypartiesformiddle-agedpeoplearedull
70.Forsomeyoungpeople,arrivingontimeforastudents*partywillprobablybe
considered.
A.verydifficultB.particularlythoughtful
C,friendlyandpoliteD.sociallyunacceptable
71.Accordingtothewriter,peopleintheirlatethirties.
A.arelikelytoarrivelateforaparty
B.carelittleaboutthepartytime
C.haven*treallygrownupyet
D.likesurprisesatparties
72.Whatisthegeneralideaofthetext?
A.It*ssafetoarrivelatejustwhenfoodisserved.
B.It*swisetoeatsomethingbeforegoingtoaparty.
C.Ifsimportanttofollowsocialrulesofparty-going.
D.It*snecessarytoreadinvitationscarefully.
E
■CanneswillrocktothesoundofacancandancethisyearwhenMoulinRougebythe
AustraliandirectorBazLuhrmannopenstheFrenchfilmfestival(電影節(jié))inMay.Themusical
starsNicoleKidmanasasinger,andJohnLeguizamoastheartistHenrideToulouse-Lautrec.It
willbecompetingforthePalmed'Or,thefestivaFstopprize.ThefestivalrunstoMay21.
■TheAmericanactorTommyLeeJones,54,hasmarriedhislongtimegirlfriend,Dawn
MariaLaurel,36,inaprivateweddinginSanAntonio."Itwash'tabigto-do,*saidFredBiery,a
U.S.DistrictJudgewhoperformedtheservice.Herefusedtodiscussthingsfurther."Theseare
veryprivatepeople,"hesaid.
■LorettaLynnisbeingtreatedforaverybedcoldinTennesseeandwillmissseveral
appearances.Thecountrysinger,65,wasadmittedtoahospitalnearherhomeinHurricaneMills.
"Sheisingoodcondition,butthedoctorsarewatchingherclosely,'1aspokeswomansaid.
■TheFrench-AlgeriansingerEnricoMaciaswasnamedaUnitedNationspeace
messenger.Enricojoinseightotherpeoplewhoactasgoodwillenvoys(使者)fortheUnited
Nations,amongthemarethewriterElieWieselandthebasketballplayerMagicJohnson.
73.WecanlearnfromthetextthatHenrideToulouse-Lautrecis
A.afigureinafilmB.adancerinashow
C.acountrysingerD.aprizewinner
74.Weknowfromthetextthat.
A.MoulinRougewonthetopprizeinafilmfestival
B.LorettaLynnisunderthedoctors'care
C.eightpeopleserveastheUNgoodwillenvoys
D.FredBierywasTommyLeeJones'assistant
75.Thistextmostprobablyappearsin.
A.abookonfilmstars
B.afilmreviewinamagazine
C.anewspaper
D.anotice
Key56—60ADDCB61-65BACAB6J70CDBBD71-75ACABC
三.(2004年浙江卷)
A
ThatcoldJanuarynight,IwasgrowingsickofmylifeinSanFrancisco.ThereIwas,
walkinghomeatoneinthemorningafteratiringpracticeatthetheatre.Withopeningnightonlya
weekago,Iwasstilllearningmylines.Iwashavingtroubledealingwithmypart-timejobatthe
bankandmyactingatnightatthesametime.AsIwalked,Ithoughtseriouslyaboutgivingup
bothactingandSanFrancisco.Citylifehadbecometoomuchforme.
AsIwalkeddownemptystreetsundertallbuildings,Ifeltverysmallandcold.Ibegan
running,bothtokeepwarmandtokeepawayfromanypossiblerobbers(搶劫犯).Veryfew
peoplewerestilloutexceptafewsad-lookinghomelesspeopleunderblankets.
Aboutablockfrommyapartment(公寓房間),Iheardasoundbehindme.Iturnedquickly,
halfexpectingtoseesomeonewithaknifeoragun.Thestreetwasempty.AllIsawwasashining
streetlight.Still,thenoisehadmademenervous,soIstartedtorunfaster.NotuntilIreachedmy
apartmentbuildingandunlockedthedoordidIrealizewhatthenoisehadbeen.Ithadbeenmy
walletfallingtothesidewalk.
SuddenlyIwasn'tcoldortiredanymore.IranoutofthedoorandbacktowhereI'dheardthe
noise.AlthoughIsearchedthesidewalkanxiouslyforfifteenminutes,mywalletwasnowhereto
befound.
JustasIwasabouttogiveupthesearch,Iheardthegarbagetruck(垃圾車)pulluptothe
sidewalknexttome.Whenavoicecalledfromtheinside,“AlisaCamacho?^^IthoughtIwas
dreaming.Howcouldthismanknowmyname?thedooropened,andoutjumpedasmall
red-hairedmanwithanamusedlookinhiseye."Isthiswhatyou'relookingfor?”heasked,
holdingupasmallsquareshape.
Itwasnearly3A.M.bythetimeIgotintobed.Iwouldn'tgetmuchsleepthatnight,butI
hadgottenmywalletback.Ialsohadgottenbacksomeenjoymentofcitylife.Irealizedthatthe
citycouldn,tbeabadplaceaslongaspeoplewerewellingtohelpeachother.
56.Howdidthewritefeelwhenshewaswalkinghomeafterwork?
A.ColdandsickB.Fortunateandhelpful
C.SatisfiedandcheerfulD.Disappointedandhelpless
57.Fromthefirstparagraph,welearnthatthewritewasbusy.
A.solvingherproblematthebankB.takingpartinvariouscityactivities
C.learningactinginaneveningscho
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