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1、Chapter 20 Practice Test 1 Reading Test 65 MINUTES,52 QUESTIONS Turn to Section 1 of your answer sheet to answer the questions in this section.DIRECTIONS Each passage or pair of passages below is followed by a number of questions.After reading each passage or pair,choose the best answer to each ques
2、tion based on what is stated or implied in the passage or passages and in any accompanying graphics(such as a table or graph).Questions 1-10 are based on the following passage.The passage that follows is adapted from an 1859 novel that follows the lives of both English and French characters during t
3、he French Revolution.You were very sound,Sydney,in the matter of those crown witnesses today.Every question told.I always am sound;am I not?I dont gainsay it,What has roughened your 5 temper?Put some punch to it and smooth it again.With a deprecatory grunt,Carton complied.,The old Sydney Carton of o
4、ld Shrewsbury School,said Stryver,nodding his head over him as he reviewed him in the present and the past,the old seesaw 10 Sydney.Up one minute and down the next;now in spirits and now in despondency!Ah!returned the other,sighing:Yes!The same Sydney,with the same luck.Even then,I did exercises for
5、 other boys,and seldom did my own.15 And why not?God knows It was my way,I suppose.Carton,said his friend,squaring himself at him with a bullying air,as if the fire-grate had been the furnace in which sustained endeavour was forged,and 2 0 the one delicate thing to be done for the old Sydney Carton
6、of old Shrewsbury School was to shoulder him into it,your way is,and always was,a lame way.You summon no energy and purpose.Look at me.Oh,botheration!returned Sydney,with a lighter 2 5 and more good-humoured laugh,dont you be moral!How have I done what I have done?said Stryver;how do I do what I do?
7、Partly through paving me to help you,I suppose.But its not worth your while to apostrophise me,or 3 0 the air,about it;what you want to do,you do.You were always in the front rank,and I was always behind.I had to get into the front rank;I was not born there,was I?I was not present at the ceremony;bu
8、t my opinion 3 5 is you were,said Carton,At this,he laughed again,and they both laughed.Before Shrewsbury,and at Shrewsbury,and ever since Shrewsbury,pursued Carton,you have fallen into your rank,and I have fallen into mine.You were 4 0 always somewhere,and I was always nowhere.And whose fault was t
9、hat?Upon my soul,I am not sure that it was not yours.You were always driving and shouldering and passing,to that restless degree that 1 had no chance for my life 4 5 but in rust and repose.Its a gloomy thing,however,to talk about ones own past,with the day breaking.Turn me in some other direction be
10、fore I go.Well then!Pledge me to the pretty witness said Stryver,holding up his glass.Are you turned in a 5 0 pleasant direction?Pretty witness,he muttered,looking down into his glass,I have had enough of witnesses today and tonight;whos your pretty witness?The picturesque doctors daughter,Miss Mane
11、tte.5 5 She pretty?Is she not?No.Why,man alive,she was the admiration of the whole Court!6 0 Rot the admiration of the whole Court!Who made the Old Bailey a judge of beauty?She was a golden-haired doll!Do you know,Sydney,said Mr.Stryver,looking at him with sharp eyes,and slowly drawing a hand across
12、 6 5 his florid face:do you know,I rather thought,at the time,that you sympathized with the golden-haired doll,and were quick to see what happened to the golden-haired doll?Quick to see what happened!If a girl,doll or no 7 0 doll,swoons within a yard or two of a mans nose,he can see it without a per
13、spective-glass,I pledge you,but I deny the beauty And now Ill have no mote drink.Ill get to bed.When his host followed him out on the staircase 7 5 with a candle,to light him down the stairs,the day was coldly looking in through its grimy windows When he got out of the house,the air was cold and sad
14、,the dull sky overcast,the river dark and dim,the whole scene like a lifeless desert,And wreaths of dust were spinning 8 0 round and round before the morning blast,as if the desert-sand had risen far away,and the first spray of it in its advance had begun to overwhelm the city.Climbing to a high cha
15、mber in a well of houses,he threw himself down in his clothes on a neglected bed,8 5 and its pillow was wet with wasted tears.Sadly,sadly,the sun rose;it rose upon no sadder sight than the man of good ab由tiesand good emotions,incapable of their directed exercise,incapable of his own help and his own
16、.happiness,sensible of the blight on him,and 9 0 resigning himself to let it cat him away.1.The primary purpose of the passage as a whole is to A)describe the history between Carton and Stryver.B)characterize life at the Shrewsbury School.C)reveal Cartons character.D)show that Stryver has been explo
17、iting Carton.2.Based on the information in the passage,Carton is best characterized as A)unsound.B)mercurial.C)unlucky.D)i imperceptive.3.Which choice provides the best evidence for the answer to the previous question?A)Lines 10-11(Updespondency)B)Lines 13 14(Evenown)G)Lines 35-36(At this.laughed)D)
18、Lines 45 46(Its abreaking)4.As used in line 11,spirits most nearly means A)soul B)liquor.C)essence.D)jubilation.5.Based on lines 17-22(squaring himself.shoulder him into it),it can be reasonably inferred that A)Stryver is frustrated with Cartons behavior.B)Stryver is planning to push Carton into the
19、 fireplace.C)Stryver believes Carton to be comparatively older.D)Stryver wishes to bully Carton as he did at Shrewsbury.6.The use of italics in line 55 primarily serves to emphasize Cartons A)incredulity,B)confusion.C)annoyance.D)affection.7.The passage suggests which of the following about Stryver?
20、A)He is in love with Miss Manette.B)He believes that Carton lacks the intelligence required to be successful.C)He does not believe that Carton finds Miss Manette unattractive.D)He was born into a wealthy family.8.Which choice provides the best evidence for the answer to the previous question?A)Lilie
21、s 32-33(I hadwas I)B)Line 41(And whose,.that)C)Lines 58-59(Why,.Court)D)Lines 63-68(Do youdoll)9.In context,desert in line 79 refers to A)Styvers cold demeanor.B)Londons landscape.C)Cartons windows.D)Sunlit dunes.10.The tears referred to in line 85 are wasted because A)Miss Manette will never love C
22、arton.B)Carton is unlikely to change his ways,C)Cartons home is one of squalor.D)Stryver will continue lo exploit Cartons labor.THIS PAGE IS LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK.Questions 11-21 are based on the following passage.This passage is adapted from Priit Vesilind,The Singing Revolution.2008 by Sky Film
23、s Incorporated.By the end of 1939 Soviet troops had forced their way into garrisons in the Baltic states of Estonia,Latvia,and Lithuania.In 1940 the Soviets forcibly annexed the three Baltic states into the USSR.But in 5 1941 Hitler double-crossed Stalin:he launched an attack on the Soviet Union,The
24、 Baltic nations,were caught in the middle of the treachery.In 1945,when the war ended,Estonia remained occupied by the Soviets.10 After nearly 50 years of Soviet occupation,when agitations tor independence came in the late 1980s the protesters pointed bade to the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact,a secret non
25、-aggression treaty between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany.If the Kremlin were 15 to acknowledge the existence of tins protocol,they reasoned,it would be admitting that the Baltic States had no legal marriage with Moscow,but that these nations were forcibly abducted with(he collusion of the worlds
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