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選擇性必修第三冊(cè)Unit5Poems重要題型專練一、閱讀理解ANotWavingbutDrowningStevieSmith(1902-1971)Nobodyheardhim,thedeadman,butstillhelaymoaning:Iwasmuchfurtheroutthanyouthought,andnotwavingbutdrowning.Poorchap,healwayslovedlarking,andnowhe'sdead.Itmusthavebeentoocoldforhim,hisheartgaveaway,theysaid.Oh,nonono,itwastoocoldalways(Stillthedeadonelaymoaning).Iwasmuchtoofaroutallmylife,andnotwavingbutdrowning.‘NotWavingButDrowning’byStevieSmithdescribestheemotionalsituationofaspeakerwhosetruesufferingsgounnoticedbyallthosearoundher.Thepoembeginswiththespeakerstatingthatthereisadeadmanwhoisnotreallydead.Heisnotdeadbecausehisstoryhasmoretooffertotheworld.Hisdeathcameatthehandsofapathy(冷漠).Thespeakerknowsthistobetrueassheisstrugglingoutintheoceanwaters.She’stryingdesperatelytogetsomeone’sattentionbutalltheonlookersbelievehertobe“waving”ratherthan“drowning”.Thenthespeakercriticizestheemotionlessreactionofthebeach-goersbydescribingtheirwordsregardingthedeadman.Theyseehim,attempttorecallsomethingabouthislife,andthendeclarehimdeadwithoutceremonyTheybelievethatitmusthavebeen“toocold”forhimandthathisheartgaveout.Thespeakercontinuestosaythatithasalwaysbeen“toocold”forher.Shehasalwaysbeentoofarouttotheseatomakepeopleunderstandher,especiallynowwhensheneedsunderstandingthemost.Onthesurfacethepoemisaboutamanwhodrownsbecausehismovementsaremistakenforfriendlywaving.Takenlessliterally,however,itspeakstothepainofbeingmisunderstoodandthefrequentfailureofcommunicationbetweenhumanbeings,closelyrelatedtowhichisitspotentialsuggestionofmentalillness.Thatis,thepoemcanbetakenasanextendedmetaphor(暗喻)forthespecificpainofdiseaseslikedepression,whichmakesthemanfeellike“drowning”yetunabletoeffectivelyaskforhelp.It’sworthnotingherethatSmithherselfstruggledwithdepressionformuchofherlife,andherownexperiencelikelyinformedthepoem.Theman’smistakengestures,inthisreading,indicatethedividebetweenappearanceandreality,betweenhowpeopledealingwithsuchillnessarefeelinginsideandhowtheworldseesthemorhowtheypresentthemselvestotheworld.1.What’sthefirstparagraphmainlyabout?A.Anintroductionofthepoet. B.Theexplanationofthepoem’scontent.C.Theappreciationofthepoem'simages. D.Ananalysisofthepoem'screationbackground.2.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“withoutceremony”possiblymean?A.Casually. B.Definitely. C.Formally. D.Violently.3.Accordingtothepassage,what’stoblamefortheman’sdeathinthepoem?A.Hisinnerdesirefordeath. B.Hismisleadinggesturesforhelp.C.Hisbeingdrownedforsolongatime. D.Hisfailedcommunicationwithpeoplearound.4.Whatcanweconcludefromthispassage?A.Peopleusuallybelievewhattheysee.B.Peoplecan'tturnablindeyetowhoeverisintrouble.C.Peopleshouldrelatetowhatthoseinneedtrulyneed.D.Peoplewithmentalillnessesmusthelpthemselvesout.BLookingforanewpoetrybooktoread?I’vegotyou!We’regoingtoexploresomeofmyfavoritepoetrycollections,whichrangefromthetraditionalallthewaytothetotallyexperimental.Andthoughtheydifferintermsoftoneandsubjectmatter,they’vegotallwecall“goodparts”.NightSkywithExitWoundsbyOceanVuongItisthefirstpoetrycollectionfromOceanVuong.Vuong’sstyleiswell-suitedtotheheavysubjectshepursues,particularlywhenhereflectsonthelossofhisfatherandhisexperiencesasawartimerefugee.There’sacertainwonderfulqualitytohiswriting.LunchPoemsbyFrankO’HaraIfyoulikeaconversationalstyle,LunchPoemsmightbethepoetrybookforyou.Personal,funny,andeasy,thecollectionperfectlyshowsthecasualvoiceofFrankO’Hara,anoutstandingfigureoftheNewSchoolMovementinlate1950s’NewYork.Asthenamesuggests,mostofthepoemswerewrittenduringhislunchbreakatwork,bringingarealisticimagebythewriting.100SelectedPoemsbyE.E.CummingsIt’sashamethatmorepeopledon’ttakeEECummingsseriously.Yes,hispoetryissometimesexperimental.Unconcernedwith“rules”,Cummingstriedtocaptureemotioninitsownform.TheCompletePoemsbyElizabethBishopInmyopinion,anykindoffantasticpoetrybooksmustincludeElizabethBishop.Highlyskilledandhighlyinfluential,Bishopwasoneofthemostpowerfulvoicesofthe20thcentury.Shemostlyworkedwithintraditionalforms,buttheformsledtosurprisingeffects,mixingclassicstyleswithmodernones.5.Whoenjoyswritinginafreeway?A.OceanVuong. B.FrankO’Hara.C.E.E.Cummings. D.ElizabethBishop.6.Whichpoetrycollectionmayreflecttheroutinelife?A.LunchPoems. B.100SelectedPoems.C.TheCompletePoems. D.NightSkywithExitWounds.7.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofElizabethBishop’spoetry?A.Itispowerful. B.Itisabstract.C.Itisexcellent. D.Itissurprising.CReadingpoemsisnotexactlyaneverydayactivityformostpeople.Infact,manypeopleneverreadapoemoncetheygetoutofhighschool.ItisworthremindingourselvesthatthishasnotalwaysbeenthecaseinAmerica.Inthenineteenthcentury,ausualAmericanactivitywastositaroundthefiresideintheeveningandreadpoemsaloud.Itistruethattherewasnotelevisionatthattime,normovietheatres,norWorldWideWeb,toprovidediversion.However,poemswereasourceofpleasure,ofself-education,ofconnectiontootherpeopleortotheworldbeyondone’sowncommunity.Readingthemwasasocialactaswellasanindividualone,andperhapsevenmoresocialthanindividual.Writingpoemstosharewithfriendsandrelationswas,likereadingpoemsbythefireside,anotherwayinwhichpoetryhasaplaceineverydaylife.Howdidthingschange?WhyaremostAmericansnolongercomfortablewithpoetry,andwhydomostpeopletodaythinkthatapoemhasnothingtotellthemandthattheycandowellwithoutpoems?Thereare,Ibelieve,threefactors:poets,teachers,andweourselves.Ofthese,theleastimportantisthethird:theworldsurroundingthepoemhasbetrayedusmorethanwehavebetrayedthepoem.Earlyinthetwentiethcentury,poetryinEnglishheadedintodirectionsunfavourabletothereadingofpoetry.Readersdecidedthatpoemswerenotforthefiresideortheeasychairatnight,andthattheybelongedwhereotherdifficult-to-readthingsbelonged.Poetsfailedthereader,sodidteachers.Theywanttheirstudentstoknowsomethingabouttheskillsofapoem;theywanttheirstudentstoseethatpoemsmeansomething.Yetwhatusuallyoccurswhenteacherspushtheseconcernsontheirhighschoolstudentsisthatyoungpeopledecidepoemsareunpleasantcrosswordpuzzles.8.Whyisreadingpoemsthoughttobeasocialactinthenineteenthcentury?A.Becauseitbuiltalinkamongpeople.B.Becauseithelpeduniteacommunity.C.Becauseitwasasourceofself-education.D.Becauseitwasasourceofpleasure.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“diversion”inParagraph2mean?A.Stories. B.Changes. C.Amusements. D.Concentrations.10.Whatisthemaincauseofthegreatgapbetweenreadersandpoetry?A.Studentsarepoorlyeducatedinhighschool.B.Poemshavebecomedifficulttounderstand.C.Studentsarebecominglessinterestedinpoetry.D.TVandtheInternetaremoreattractivethanpoetry.11.Whatdoestheauthortrytotellusbywritingthetext?A.Thehistoryandchangesofpoetry.B.Thecorrectwayforteacherstoteachpoetry.C.Thefailureofpoetryinpeople’slifenowadays.D.Thereasonwhypeoplearen’tkeenonpoetrytoday.DUncertaintypopsupfrequentlyinconversations.Thepandemic,andthegrowingclimatedisastersheightenourawarenessofourinabilitytocontrolmanycurrentchallenges.Nowonderweareinvadedbyanxietyandisolation.Weknowtherearestress-reductiontechniqueslikeyogaandexercise.Anothermuch-overlookedonethatrestoressenseofwell-beingispoetry.Poetryreconnectsuswiththebeautyoftheworld,whilealsonamingitsdifficulties.Ratherthandismissinghardships,poetryremindsusthatothershavealsolostalovedone,experienceddisappointments—havesufferedaswenowsuffer.Poetryallowsustoidentifyourpersonalconfusions,breaksourfeelingofisolation,andconfirmsoursenseofbelonging.Poetryleadsustowardwisdomandacceptance.Scienceagrees.TheArts&MindLabatJohnsHopkinsUniversityoffersconvincingevidencethatpoetryisgoodforourhealth.Astudyfrom2013inPhilippinesshowedthatguidedpoetrywritingsessionssignificantlylesseneddepressioninagroupofmistreatedadolescents.Writteneighthundredyearsago,thepoemTheGuestHouseinvitesustoviewlife’sexperiencesandthefeelingsthatarisefromthemastemporaryvisitorsinthe“guesthouse”ofself.Withpatienceandcompassion,theauthorJalalal-DinRumiadvisesustorecognizethatevennegativemoodsarepreciousteachersforourgrowth.Thinkofpoetryasanentrancetoatimelessplacewherewefindcomfort,companionship,connection,wisdom,andhealing.Poetrynamesthedisconnectsaswell,wherewehavegoneblindtothreatsandpersonalsorrowsthatthreatentooverwhelmus.Withitsprecisionoflanguage,anditsnamingofexperience,poetry,inasmallspace,usuallyonepage,packsastronghit.Enteringapoem,readerscansensepainfulexperiencesarere-framedandcanbegivenanewunderstandingbyapoem.That’sbecausepoetryreflectsarichmixofthesweetnessandbitternessinlife.Itrefreshesourmindsandoffersinventedlandscapesofimagery.Foryourownpeaceofmind,Iencourageyoutotakeupafriendshipwithpoetry.12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“dismiss”probablymean?A.Reflecton. B.Leavebehind. C.Getthrough. D.Sufferfrom.13.WhatdoesRumisuggestreadersdoinTheGuestHousel?A.Viewourselvesastemporaryguests. B.Takeanactivepartinexperiencinghardships.C.Ignorenegativefeelingstoavoidsadness. D.Embracedownsideswithoptimisticattitudes.14.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Poemsmakereadersturnablindeyetothreatsandsorrows.B.Poemscanonlyhaveeithersweetthemesorbitterthemes.C.Poemspossessoverwhelmingpowerdespitelimitedlines.D.Poemsreshapepainfulexperiencesandrestrictourminds.15.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Techniqueshelpreducestress. B.Poetryfacilitatesfriendship.C.Hardshipsbenefitourgrowth. D.Poetrypromotesourwell-being.二、七選五Poetryhasaplaceinthecurriculumofprimaryschools.Itcanbetaughtaspartofreading,writing,andlanguagelessons,anditfitseasilyintoclassroomthemes,projects,andcelebrations.16.Herearefourreasonstoteachpoetryintheclassroom.BuildReading,Speaking&ListeningSkillsTheuniquethingaboutpoetryisthatweoftenreadaloud,repeatoften,andshareingroups.Whenchildrenarelisteningtopoemsorally,theyarebuildingtheirlisteningskills17.Whensharingpoemsinaclassroom,lookat,andreadthemtogether.Childrenarestrengtheningtheirreadingskillsandbuildingreadingfluencythroughrepeatedreading.ExploreLanguage&Vocabulary18.Childrencanlearnaboutphonicsandlettersoundsbylisteningforandlocatingrhymingwords.Apoemcanbeusedtoteachvocabulary,sentencestructure,partsofspeech,andmanygrammarskills.Poetryalsobuildsvocabulary.Childrengetexposedtowordstheyhavenotheardbefore,andtheylistentothemincontext.InspireWritingLearnabouthowpoemsarecreatedandthewordstheycontain.Itisthefirststepinwriting.19.Inpoetry,welearnhowtoputwordstogethertoformmeaningandcontext.Welearnhowtochoosetherightwordstocreateimageryandeffect.Writingpoetryisatransferableskillthatwillhelpchildrenwriteinotherwaysandstyles.20Poetryisaformofexpression.Writingitletsusgetoutourfeelingsandthoughtsonasubjectwhilereadingitencouragesustoconnectandfindmeaninginourexperiences.Poetrycanhaveapositiveimpactonthesocialandemotionallearningofchildren.Itmayofferthemanewwayofthinkingaboutsomething.Itcanputthingsintowordsthatchildrenmaynotknowhowtoexpressotherwise.A.BuildaLoveforReadingB.EncourageCreativeThinkingC.ItcanaddadditionalvaluetoourstudiesD.PoetryoftencontainswordsthatrhymeforeffectE.DifferenttypesofpoemshavevariouscomponentsF.ChildrenhaveanaturalcuriositytofosterandencouragewithpoetryG.Theylearntoattendtothewordstheyhearandthinkaboutwhatthosewordsmean三、完形填空OneafternooninlateSeptember,littleZhangFengsatdownwithhisschoolfriendsandreadoutapoemhehadjustwritten:Intheeyesofafrog,21formseas,Bigandsmall,Wherevertheyfall,Butme,too,Iseethoseseas.Itwasarainyday,andthechildrenhadbeen22insideduringtheirbreak.Eleven-year-oldZhang’spoemwas23bytherhythmoftheraindrops,thefirstsignofautumn.Assoonashe24readinghispoem,hisclassmateLiuJie25sharedhisownverse:Itisraining.Ordinaryraindropsfallontheground,Butthenaughty(調(diào)皮的)onesslipoffthewall,Intomysoul.“Youmustbeanaughtyraindrop,”oneboyjoked,andthey26laughter.Thechildrenaremembersofapoetryclub27in2019inaruralschoolinHenanprovince’sXiuwucounty,whichhasabout5028,allnativesstudyinginDananpo,amountainvillagethatishometoabout1,000people.Theseyoungpoets,29,havewrittenmorethan2,000poems,andtheirworkshavebeen30intothreebookssincetheclubwasfoundedfouryearsago.LiangYawen,thepoetryclub’s31,saysthatmanyruralchildrenarefeeling32becausetheyareseparatedfromtheirparents,whoareworkinginfarawaycities.“Somechildren,duetoalackofsecurity,are33toopenuptotheirfamilies,teachersorpeers,butnowtheyhavelearnedtopourouttheir34inwriting,”shesays.Theteacherthinksthatpoetryislikea35lightthathelpsusunderstandlifebetter.21.A.Clouds B.Raindrops C.Waves D.Oceans22.A.sheltering B.planning C.cleaning D.a(chǎn)rguing23.A.created B.recalled C.written D.inspired24.A.finished B.a(chǎn)voided C.started D.imagined25.A.easily B.eagerly C.secretly D.gradually26.A.engagedin B.gaveoff C.burstinto D.joinedin27.A.discovered B.established C.exposed D.involved28.A.students B.teachers C.parents D.players29.A.therefore B.instead C.moreover D.however30.A.folded B.translated C.collected D.poured31.A.a(chǎn)pplicant B.member C.fellow D.tutor32.A.a(chǎn)ngry B.happy C.excited D.lonely33.A.unwilling B.proud C.ready D.a(chǎn)mbitious34.A.outcomes B.courage C.emotions D.confidence35.A.grey B.cool C.bright D.natural四、語法填空閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。TheBookofSongsisthe36(early)collectionofChinesepoetry.Itconsistsof305poemsdating37theearlyyearsoftheWesternZhouDynastytothemiddlestageoftheSpringandAutumnPeriod.Nowadays,Confuciusisgenerallybelievedtobethe38(edit)ofthebook.TheBookofSongsisrichincontent,39(reflect)loveandlabor,warandslavery,customandmarriage,ancestorworshi

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