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阅读理解。     The writings of Shakespeare are today little read by young people in Britain. His young readership is limited
to those who choose to study literature at university.
     Shakespeare"s work, together with most other classics, is seen as remote, and written in a 400-year-old
version of English that is about as inviting as toothache.
     Still, in British schools, it is compulsory to study the bard (诗人), and when something is made compulsory,
usually the result is boredom, resentment (憎恨) or both.
     This was my experience of the classics at school. But when I reached my late teenage years, I had a change
of heart. Like every other young person since the dawn of time, the world confused me. I wanted answers, so
I turned to books to find them.
     I went on to take a PhD in literature and have taught it in Britain and China. I have never regretted it. There
is something in literature that people want, even if they don"t read books. You see this in the popularity of TV
and movie adaptations of great works, the recent film version of Jane Austen"s Pride and Prejudice being a case
in point
. These popular adaptations may help increase people"s interest in the classics.
     Reading a simplified Romeo and Juliet may perhaps lead to a reading of Shakespeare play. If that is the case,
then I welcome the trend. But do not make the mistake of thinking that it is the same thing. Shakespeare is a
poet. His greatness is in his language. Reading someone else"s rewriting of his work is like peeling a banana,
throwing away the fruit, and eating the skin. Take on the original. It really is worth the effort. 1. Which of the following is true according to the passage? [     ]
A. The language used in classics is no longer in use today.
B. British students usually find compulsory reading dull.
C. Only those studying literature read Shakespeare"s works.
D. For British people, Shakespeare"s works are no longer classics. 2. According to the passage, the writer _____. A. has liked literary classics since an early age
B. was forced to read the classics for a PhD
C. turned to literature to seek answers in his teens
D. thinks only people who read books like literature 3. The popularity of TV and movie adaptations of great works may help people _____. [     ]
A. learn more about tradition
B. get a PhD in literature
C. seek their answers about the world
D. become more interested in the classics 4. The underlined phrase "a case in point" in Paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to "_____". [     ]
A. a great hit
B. a good example
C. a movie adaptation
D. a popular phenomenon 5. What does the writer intend to tell us in the last paragraph? [     ]
A. The fruit of a banana is more useful than its skin.
B. The rewriting trend does more harm than good.
C. Readers should try to read the original versions.
D. Readers need to learn the language in the classics.
答案
1-5: BCDBC
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阅读理解。     Across the United States, there are several places where two independent towns grew together to become
one city-but kept both their names.
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     Winston-Salem is one of them It"s a mid- sized city in
what"s called the plateau (high land), between the Atlantic
Coast and the inland mountains in the state of North Carolina.
The Winston part is a relatively new place, founded early this
century. It"s home to the nation"s biggest open-air tobacco
market.
阅读表达。阅读下面的短文,并根据短文后的要求答题。(请注意问题后的词数要求)
     [l]Every language has its own special words and expressions. And a story can be told about each of them.
Hot is a simple, easily understood word. So are most of the expressions made with the word hot. But not always, as we shall see.
     [2]The words hot potato, for example, give you no idea at all to the meaning of the expression, hot potato.
The potato is popular and many Americans like baked potatoes. Imagine trying to carrv a hot potato in your
hand. It would be difficult, even painful, to do so. Some publicly argued problems are high1y emotional. The
problems must be treated carefully, or they will be difficult and painful if an elected official has to deal with
them
. One such hot potato is taxes. Calling for higher taxes can mean defeat for a politician. And yet, if taxes
are not raised, some very popular government programs could be cut. And that also can make a politician very
unpopular. The questions must be dealt with carefully, the same way you would handle any other hot potato.
     [3]Another expression is not so hot. If you ask someone how she feels, she may answer "not so hot."
What she means is she does not feel well. Not so hot also is a way of saying you do not really like somethin.
You may tell a friend that the new play you saw last night is not so hot. That means ______.
     [4]A hot shot is a person, often a young person, who thinks he can do anything. He is very sure he can
succeed. But often he fails. The expression was born in the military forces. A hot shot was a soldier who fired
without aiming carefully. 
     [5]Hot is a word that is often used to talk about anger. A person who becornes angry easily is called a
hothead. An angry person"s neck often becomes red. We say he is hot under the collar.
1. What is the text mainly about? (within 8 words)
    ____________________________________________________________________________________
2. Fill in the blank in Paragraph 3 with a proper sentence. (within 8 words)
    ____________________________________________________________________________________
3. Which sentence in the text is the closest in meaning to the following one? As you would deal with other 
    difficult problems, you must be careful with these ones.
    ____________________________________________________________________________________
4. List three situations where "hot" expressions can be used accordmg to the text. (within 30 words).
    ____________________________________________________________________________________
5. Translate the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 into Chinese.
    ____________________________________________________________________________________
阅读理解。
     Neatness and personal cleanness have been around for ages and have become an important part of everyone"s
daily routine. You might think that all modern societies would have the same neatness and personal cleanness
practices. After all, doesn"t everybody take baths? Most people do recognize the need for cleanness, which is
the basis for health. Neatness practices include all the little things people do to make themselves look their best,
such as combing their hair and putting on makeup. However, while most modern people agree that these things
are important, people in different cultures take care of themselves in different ways.
     There used to be an old joke in America that people should take a bath once a week, whether they need one
or not. In fact, though, Americans generally take a bath or more commonly, a shower every day. But in contrast
to some cultures, most Americans get their shower in the morning so that they can start the day frcsh.
Americans are known for having very sensitive noses. In America, body smell is socially unacceptable. For that
reason, Americans consider it a must to use special lotion (浴液) to prevent the smell. Ladies often add a touch
of perfume. Men may spray on after-shave cream or manly-smelling perfume.
     Some of the cultural varieties in neatness practices result from physical differences between races. Whereas
many Asian men have little facial hair, Westerners have a lot. As a result, most American men spend some time
each day shaving or tidying their facial hair to keep it nice. American women, on the other hand, generally prefer
not to be hairy at all.
     Americans put great value on both neatness and personal cleanness. For some people, taking care of
themselves has become almost a religion. As the old saying goes, "Cleanness is next to godliness." Whether or
not being clean and neat-looking brings one closer to God, it certainly at least brings one closer to others.
Americans look down on people who don"t take care of themselves, or who "let themselves go."
1. We can infer from the first paragraph that _____.
[     ]
A. everyone takes baths daily to get a nice look
B. people have the same neatness practices today
C. neatness practices may be affected by cultures
D. neatness means combing hair and doing makeup
2. Americans have a bath in the morning to _____.
[     ]
A. begin an energetic day
B. refrcsh their sensitive noses
C. prevent their body smell
D. style their hair at home
3. According to the author, physical differences between races can cause differences in _____.
[     ]
A. cultures
B. locations
C. religions
D. neatness practices
4. The underlined phrase in the last paragraph means "_____".
[     ]
A. care much about themselves
B. give loose to themselves
C. stay away from other people
D. stay closer to other people
任务型读写。阅读下面短文,根据所读内容在表格中的空白处填入恰当的单词。
注意:每个空格只填一个单词。
     You may admire both the romantic love story and the mysterious city of Rome in the movie Roman
Holiday. If you are planning to visit Rome, here are some cultural dos and don"ts you should know.
     Coffee Etiquette: Italian breakfast consists of pastry and a cup of Cappuccino or shot of espresso.
Cappuccino is a morning drink and is not drunk after noon by real Italians. A post-dinner espresso,
however, is a common practice.
     Dinner rules: Guests are expected to arrive for dinner reservations at least fifteen minutes late. In
many restaurants, the printed memus are only for tourists. Regular customers know how to ask for the
daily specials, which typically feature the freshest ingredients. Bread is rarely served together with butter
or olive oil.
     Drinking water. Rome has plenty of public water fountains, and real Romans (and their dogs) always
drink directly from them. Many people also refill their water bottles from these fountains.
     Mind the traffic: Unless there is a traffic light, or you are in a crosswalk, don"t expect cars to stop for
you. Though crosswalks go first, in a car-crazy city, still you"d better keep cautious and walk cautiously.
     Money: Always have some Euros with you. Most major hotels, restaurants and shops take credit cards,
but many smaller operations will either be unwilling to accept them for smaller purchase or not accept them
at all. ATMs are available throughout the city and at the airports.
     About soccer: Most Italian men are passionate about their soccer. Arm yourself with some knowledge
of Italy"s soccer scene, and you will find ready conversation partners almost everywhere.
     The Romans: The people here love to share their thoughts, opinions and emotions. They are creative,
passionate, playful, occasionally rude or vain but always entertaining, and almost always good-humored.
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           Theme                                         Dos and Don"ts in Rome
Eating ▲ Always have your breakfast with a cup of drink, Cappuccino or
     espresso (1)______. 
▲ Arrive at least fifteen minutes late if (2)______ for dinner. 
▲ Bread, when served, is rarely (3)______ by butter or olive oil. 
▲ (4)______ some daily specials in restaurants directly, as regular       
     customers do.
Drinking ▲ Public water fountains are always (5)______ by real Romans
     and their dogs. 
▲ Refill your water bottles from the fountains, too.
Traffic rules ▲ Never expect cars to stop for you unless in a crosswalk . 
▲ When you are in a crosswalk, you"d better keep (6)______.
(7)______ ▲ Have some euros with you for smaller (8)______ because not all
     shops take credit cards.
Communicating      ▲ Start your (9)______ with local people by talking about Italian
     soccer and they will be (10)______ to share their opinions with
     you.
阅读理解。
     On December 18, 1620, passengers on the British ship Mayflower came on shore at modern-day
Plymouth, Massachusetts, to begin their new settlement, Plymouth Colony.
     The famous Mayflower story began in 1606, when a group of reform-minded people in England built
their own church, which was separate from the state-supported Church of England. Because of this, they
were forced to leave the country and settle in Netherlands. After 12 years of struggling to adapt and make
a hard living, the group sought financial backing from some London merchants to set up a colony in America.
     On September 6, 1620, one hundred and two passengers-called Pilgrims (朝圣者) by William Bradford,
a passenger who would become the first governor of Plymouth Colony-crowded on the Mayflower to begin
the long, hard journey to a new life in the New World. On November 11, 1620, the Mayflower landed at
Provincetown Harbor. Before going on shore, 41 male passengers-heads of families, single men and three
male servants-signed the famous Mayflower contract, agreeing to form a government chosen by common
election and to obey all laws made for the good of the colony.
     Over the next month, several small leading teams were sent on shore to collect firewood and hunt for a
good place to build a settlement. Around December 10, one of these groups found a harbor they liked on the
western side of Cape Cod Bay. They returned to the Mayflower to tell the other passengers, but bad weather
prevented them reaching the harbor until December 16. Two days later, the first group of Pilgrims went on
shore. After exploring the region, the settlers chose a cleared area once controlled by members of a local
Native American tribe (部落). The tribe had abandoned the village several years earlier, after an outbreak of
European disease.
     That winter of 1620-1621 was really hard, as the Pilgrims struggled to build their settlement, find food and
take care of the sick By spring, 50 of the original 102 Mayflower passengers were dead. The remaining settlers
made contact with returning members of the Native American tribe and in March they signed a peace treaty (条
约) with the tribe chief. In the spring time, helped by the locals, the Pilgrims were able to plant crops-especially
corn and beans-that were necessary to their survival.
     On April 5, 1621, the Mayflower and its crew left Plymouth to return to England. Over the next several
decades, more and more settlers made the voyage across the Atlantic to Plymouth, which gradually grew into
a successful shipbuilding and fishing center.
1. A group of English were forced to leave their country in 1606 because _____.
[     ]
A.their belief was different from the official Church
B. they built their own churches in a foreign country
C. they lacked financial support from the government
D. they were ambitious to build the colony in America
2. How many days did the sea journey to Provincetown Harbor last?
[     ]
A. 103
B. 96
C. 66
D. 35
3. Several leading teams were sent in order to _____.
[     ]
A. hunt for food for the passengers
B. control local Native Americans
C. build a settlement for the passengers
D. explore the region for their settlement
4. From the passage we know that _____ between 1620-1621.
[     ]
A. 52 Mayflower passengers died of some illnesses
B. Pilgrims had a good relationship with the locals
C. Plymouth turned a main center for shipbuilding
D. Pilgrims tried to plant corns and beans in winter