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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上新SAT阅读真题一如今同学们参加SAT考试,都是SAT改革之后的新SAT考试。在改革之后,SAT阅读部分也有了相应的变化。同学们要想充分的备考新SAT阅读考试,还是需要更多的来练习真题。Exercise 1This passage is excerpted from Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey, originally published in 1803.Mrs. Allen was so long in dressing that they did not enter the ballroom till late. As for Mr.
2、 Allen, he repaired directly to the card-room. With more care for the safety of her new gown than for the comfort of her protegee, Mrs. Allen made her way through the throng of men by the door, as swiftly as the necessary caution would allow; Catherine, however, kept close at her side, and linked he
3、r arm too rmly within her friends to be torn asunder by any common effort of a struggling assembly. Still they moved onsomething better was yet in view; and by a continued exertion of strength and ingenuity they found themselves at last in the passage behind the highest bench. It was a splendid sigh
4、t, and she began, for the rst time that evening, to feel herself at a ball: she longed to dance, but she had not an acquaintance in the room.Catherine began to feel something of disappointmentshe was tired of being continually pressed against by people, the generality of whose faces possessed nothin
5、g to interest, and with all of whom she was so wholly unacquainted that she could not relieve the irksomeness of imprisonment by the exchange of a syllable with any of her fellow captives. They saw nothing of Mr. Allen; and after looking about them in vain for a more eligible situation, were obliged
6、 to sit down at the end of a table, at which a large party were already placed, without having anything to do there, or anybody to speak to, except each other.Mrs. Allen congratulated herself, as soon as they were seated, on having preserved her gown from injury. It would have been very shocking to
7、have it torn, said she, would not it? It is such a delicate muslin. For my part I have not seen anything I like so well in the whole room, I assure you.How uncomfortable it is, whispered Catherine, not to have a single acquaintance here!Yes, my dear, replied Mrs. Allen, with perfect serenity, it is
8、very uncomfortable indeed.What shall we do? The gentlemen and ladies at this table look as if they wondered why we came herewe seem forcing ourselves into their party.Aye, so we do. That is very disagreeable. I wish we had a large acquaintance here.I wish we had anyit would be somebody to go to.Very
9、 true, my dear; and if we knew anybody we would join them directly. The Skinners were here last yearI wish they were here now.Had not we better go away as it is? Here are no tea-things for us, you see.No more there are, indeed. How very provoking! But I think we had better sit still, for one gets so
10、 tumbled in such a crowd! How is my head, my dear? Somebody gave me a push that has hurt it, I am afraid.No, indeed, it looks very nice. But, dear Mrs. Allen, are you sure there is nobody you know in all this multitude of people? I think you must know somebody.I dont, upon my wordI wish I did. I wis
11、h I had a large acquaintance here with all my heart, and then I should get you a partner. I should be so glad to have you dance. There goes a strange-looking woman! What an odd gown she has got on! How old-fashioned it is! Look at the back.After some time they received an offer of tea from one of th
12、eir neighbours; it was thankfully accepted, and this introduced a light conversation with the gentleman who offered it, which was the only time that anybody spoke to them during the evening, till they were discovered and joined by Mr. Allen when the dance was over.Well, Miss Morland, said he, direct
13、ly, I hope you have had an agreeable ball.Very agreeable indeed, she replied, vainly endeavouring to hide a great yawn.I wish she had been able to dance, said his wife; I wish we could have got a partner for her. I have been saying how glad I should be if the Skinners were here this winter instead o
14、f last; or if the Parrys had come, as they talked of once, she might have danced with George Parry. I am so sorry she has not had a partner!We shall do better another evening I hope, was Mr. Allens consolation.The main purpose of the rst paragraph is toA establish the distant relationship between Mr
15、. and Mrs. Allen.B show how claustrophobic and crowded the ballroom is.C describe the main characters belated arrival at the ball.D introduce the friendship between Catherine and Mrs. Allen.QUESTION 2 OF 11The narrator implies that CatherineA did not have an enjoyable time at the ball.B would rather
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