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1、温馨提示: 此套题为Word版,请按住Ctrl,滑动鼠标滚轴,调节合适的观看比例,答案解析附后。关闭Word文档返回原板块。核心素养测评 二十七选修6 Unit 2Poems(限时35分钟). 阅读理解A I began writing poems fifteen years ago while I was in college. One day I was in the library, working on a term paper, when I came across a book of contemporary poetry. I dont remember the title of
2、 the book or any of the titles of the poems except one: Frankensteins Daughter. The poem was wild, almost rude, and nothing like the rhyme-and-meter poetry I had read in high school. I had always thought that poetry was flowery writing about sunsets and walks on the beach, but that library book cont
3、ained direct and sometimes shocking poetry about dogs, junked cars, rundown houses, and TVs. I checked the book out, curious to read more. Soon afterward, I started filling a notebook with my own poems. At first I was scared, partly because my poetry teacher, to whom this book is written for, was a
4、serious and strict man who could see the errors in my poems. Also, I realized the seriousness of my devotion. I gave up geography to study poetry, which a good many friends said offered no future. I ignored them because I liked working with words, using them to reconstruct the past, which has always
5、 been a source of poetry for me. When I first studied poetry, I was single-minded. I woke to poetry and went to bed with poetry. I memorized poems, read English poets because I was told they would help shape my poems, and read classical Chinese poetry because I was told that it would add clarity to
6、my work. But I was most taken by the Spanish and Latin American poets, particularly Pablo Neruda. My favorites of his were the odeslong, short-lined poems celebrating common things like tomatoes, socks and scissors. I felt joyful when I read these odes, and when I began to write my own poems, I trie
7、d to remain faithful to the common things of my childhooddogs, alleys (小巷), my baseball mitts (手套) and the fruit of the valley, especially the orange. I wanted to give these things life, to write so well that my poems would express their beauty. I also admired our own countrys poetry. I saw that our
8、 poets often wrote about places where they grew up or places that impressed them deeply. James Wright wrote about Ohio and West Virginia, Philip Levine about Detroit, Gary Snyder about the Sierra Nevadas and about Japan, where for years he studied Zen Buddhism (禅宗佛教). I decided to write about the Sa
9、n Joaquin Valley, where my hometown, Fresno, is located. Some of my poems are absolute observations and images of nature the orange yards, the Kings River, the Sequoias (红杉). I fell in love with the valley, both its ugliness and its beauty, and quietly wrote poems about it to share with others. 【文章大
10、意】本文是一篇记叙文。作者讲述了自己学习诗歌的经历以及自己所喜欢的一些诗人和诗歌。1. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. The authors experiences with poetry. B. The authors method of writing poetry. C. The authors appreciation of poetry. D. The authors interest in studying poetry. 【解析】选A。主旨大意题。本文是一篇记叙文, 作者详细介绍了自己学习诗歌的经历以及自己所喜欢的一些诗人和
11、诗歌。故A项正确。2. From the first paragraph, we can learn that _. A. Frankensteins Daughter was a flowery poetryB. the author was able to memorize most poems he readC. the author began to get in contact with poetry of different stylesD. the author was curious to read more of rhyme-and-meter poetry【解析】选C。推理
12、判断题。根据第一段“The poem was wild, almost rude, and nothing like the rhyme-and-meter poetry I had read in high school. ”可知作者在高中所学的诗歌形式与图书馆中所接触的这首诗歌差别很大, 属于完全不同的诗歌类型。说明作者开始接触不同类型的诗歌了, 故C项正确。3. Which of the following would the author most probably write about in his poem?A. Moving love stories in history. B
13、. Observations of classical poems. C. True feelings of human friendship. D. Appreciation of wild valley flowers. 【解析】选D。推理判断题。根据文章最后一句“I fell in love with the valley, both its ugliness and its beauty, and quietly wrote poems about it to share with others. ”可知作者非常喜欢这个山谷, 接下来要写的内容应该是与山谷相关的内容。故D项正确。4.
14、Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. The authors friends all encouraged him to give up geography to poetry. B. The author became devoted to poetry because of his teachers strictness. C. The author loved to find sources of poetry from nature and from the past. D. Spanish and Lat
15、in American poems influenced the author as much as Chinese ones. 【解析】选C。细节理解题。根据第二段最后一句“using them to reconstruct the past, which has always been a source of poetry for me. ”可知作者经常从过去的事情里寻找诗歌创作的源泉。再根据文章倒数第二句“Some of my poems are absolute observations and images of nature. ”可知大自然也是作者诗歌的源泉之一, 故C项正确。【知
16、识拓展】佳词积累1. flowery adj. 花香的;花味的2. observation n. 观察;评论长难句分析I ignored them because I liked working with words, using them to reconstruct the past, which has always been a source of poetry for me. 分析:本句是一个复合句。because引导的是原因状语从句, which引导的是非限制性定语从句。翻译:我忽视这些看低诗歌的朋友, 因为我喜欢和文字打交道, 用文字来重建过去, 过去是我诗歌的(主要)灵感来源。
17、BRunning late after several wrong turns, I made a final, desperate attempt to locate Elliotts home. Down a dirt path, past a group of geese, there it was: the two-acre property, on which Elliott grows nearly all the food she feeds her family. The Elliotts three-bedroom house was among a chicken cage
18、, a pigpen, a rabbit hutch, and three gardens, the sum total of which Elliott refers to as her “homestead(田产)”a nod to the back-to-basics movement that inspired her lifestyle. Elliott “homesteads” because modern technology “has rid people of their purpose”. In hopes of“drawing on and learning things
19、 of the past, ” she has for eight years rejects an increasing number of modern conveniences. She lives a life like the 19th-century homesteaders. Unlike the pioneers, however, she enthusiastically broadcasts her life to an audience of Instagram followers, book buyers, and 100, 000 monthly readers of
20、 her blog. Elliott belongs to a growing network of bloggers who have fueled the growing homesteading movement, which encourages self-reliance through the employment of traditional skills. Broadcasting on the net while trying to escape technologys uncontrolled pace may seem incongruous, but Elliott i
21、nsists that social media provide advice and moral support, which are lacking in the remote areas where many homesteaders settle. Elliotts day passes in a series of chores: weeding, cleaning up after the chickens, feeding the pigs, weeding again. She rejects the idea that success should involve anyth
22、ing more that maintaining a home. “We live in a culture where everything needs to be epic (宏大的) and awesome. Living a very average life? Thats seen as you not living up to your potential. And I really fight against that. I think the everyday is the point of our life, ” she said. “Its okay to be in t
23、he kitchen working with a baby on your back. That isnt a step backward; it is an intentional thing”. 【文章大意】这是一篇记叙文。作者讲述了他绕了很多弯路终于找到了Elliott的家园。她受“回归基础”运动的影响, 八年来拒绝现代便利, 在这里过着像19世纪的农民一样的生活。她边生活, 边在社交媒体上分享她的生活, 拥有一批跟她一样鼓励依靠传统技能自力更生的粉丝。Elliott认为, 生活中不一定每件事情都要是宏大的, 即使平凡的一天也具有生命的意义。5. What do we know abo
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