(16)Unit 4 Exploring literature 高一英语牛津译林版 寒假作业.doc(含答案).docx
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1、(16)Unit 4 Exploring literature第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A Wilkie Collins was born in London in 1824 and his first novel a historical romance called Antonina was published when he was 26. Shortly after this he met Charles Dickens, and they formed
2、 a close friendship that lasted for ten years and influenced both mens writing. Collins went on publishing 25 novels as well as many short stories, plays and works of non-fiction. However, he is most well-known for the two mysteries(悬疑故事) The Woman in White and The Moonstone. Collins published both
3、mysteries as serials in All the Year Round. When it appeared in the magazine in 1860, The Woman in White was so popular that it became the subject of a song and a play. It even influenced fashion, and many women started to dress in white. Eight years later The Moonstone was published and earned Coll
4、ins the title the father of the modern English detective(侦探) novel. T.S. Elliot, another famous writer, said that The Moonstone was the first and greatest of English detective novels, and it is still admired by modern crime writers today.An author of many mysteries, Dorothy L. Sayers considered The
5、Moonstone to be probably the finest detective story ever written, and many people agree with her. There are several reasons why they think so. One is that Collins uses different characters to tell each section of the story. The characters have very different personalities and voices, which are inter
6、esting and often amusing. There are also several features of the plot which start trends(趋向) in mystery writing. For example, many detective stories are set in a country house, where the theft must have been committed by one of the people in the house. A number of modern films have also used the ide
7、a of a cursed(被诅咒的) jewel stolen from a religious statue. And of course, in The Moonstone and most other good mystery novels, the person who at first seems the least likely to be the criminal turns out to be guilty.1.When was Antonina published?A.In 1824.B.In 1850.C.In 1860.D.In 1868.2.All the Year
8、Round was a tide of _.A.a magazineB.a story of a magazineC.one of Wilkie Collins booksD.one of Charles Dickens books3.Why is Collins known as the father of the modern English detective novel?A.Because his son was also a famous detective story writer.B.Because he was older than the other detective st
9、ory writers.C.Because The Moonstone is the most popular detective story.D.Because many aspects of his writing are copied by other detective story writers.B It is a book about friendship, loyalty and teamwork. It will make you laugh and cry and give you hope. Co-written by Jessica Kensky and her husb
10、and Patrick Downes, the picture book, Rescue & Jessica: A Life-Changing Friendship, tells the story of a girl named Jessica who is dealing with the loss of her legs. Rescue, her service dog, discovers that he can be a good friend and help Jessica get through hard times. The book is illustrated by Sc
11、ott Magoon, whose drawings show how Rescue works alongside Jessica. He can pick up the phone and bring it to her if she needs it, Magoon said. He can even open doors for her or call for help if she is in trouble. The story doesnt discuss the bomb attack at the Boston Marathon, which took place at th
12、e finish line, killing three people and injuring hundreds of others. But readers learn in the authors note that Downes and Kensky are among those injured. Kensky lost both legs and Downes lost his left leg. It took two years to write the book, and two more to publish it. The best part was having a g
13、ood distraction(分散注意力的事) from the really hard times I was having during my recovery, Kensky said. Downes described how Rescue helped them. When were sad, he makes funny sounds and makes us laugh, Downes said. He is also there to help us celebrate good times. If you have a friend, though things might
14、 be hard, you can overcome them together. Downes and Kensky and their picture book stand for Boston Strong. Downes explained the term, It brought people together after the bombing and brought out the best in everyone. When people needed it the most, we took care of each other.1.What happened to Jess
15、ica in the book Rescue & Jessica: A Life-Changing Friendship?A.She rescued a service dog.B.She had to leave her friends.C.She lost both of her legs.D.She was involved in a car accident.2.What can we infer about the book?A.It inspires people to be kind to dogs.B.It is quite helpful to people in troub
16、le.C.It is based on the authors own experience.D.It places less importance on having a loyal friend in life.3.What did Kensky get from writing the book?A.She became more interested in writing.B.She felt it took her mind off her hardships.C.She made good preparations for difficulties.D.She developed
17、a close friendship with Rescue.4.What does the underlined word overcome in the last but one paragraph mean?A.Get over.B.Pick out.C.Benefit from.D.Depend on.C As the worlds resources become rarer because of continuing land development and the growing human population, the natural habitats of wild ani
18、mals have continued to reduce. As a result, the survival of some species of wildlife is threatened. To help protect wildlife, a lot of practice should be carried out by the general public. Create homes for species that are endangered because of losing their own natural habitats. Wildlife shelters sh
19、ould be developed, and habitats should be created in existing national parks. Efforts should also be made to protect existing habitats, such as providing food and water and limiting hunting. Breed (培育) endangered species in places such as zoos. Once the young animals grow up, they can be set free in
20、to the wild where their population will continue to grow. The general public may not realize that a species is endangered until its too late. Educational programs making use of TV advertising and instructional meetings at national parks can be used to make the public aware of the situation. The gene
21、ral public can help protect the wildlife by not hunting wild animals for sport or for a source of food. They should also stop supporting those who earn money from the illegal hunting of wild animals, such as hunters who hunt wild animals for the only purpose ofselling them for money. If there is no
22、market for wild animals, there will be no killing of these endangered species. The public should avoid keeping wild animals as pets. This will limit the number of wild animals being tracked, trapped, sold and removed from their natural habitats.1.Many measures can be used to protect wild animals exc
23、ept _.A.creating new habitatsB.developing wildlife sheltersC.protecting the existing habitatsD.setting the young animals free into the wild2.The underlined words the situation in Paragraph 3 probably refer to the fact that _.A.people can do much to protect the endangered speciesB.many species are fa
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