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必修5Module3AdventureinLi tureandtheCinema測試題第一部分(兩節(jié),滿分30分)(略(45分第一節(jié)語法和詞匯知識(15115分)A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。I’mwritingalettertoyouin withyourrecentjobA. B.connectionC. D.Sincealltheevidencesuggestedhe innocent,Isuggestedhe was; B.was;mustC.shouldbe; D.was;Much theteacher’ssurprise,hedidn’tpasstheexamheldlastA. B. C. D.Onthewaytoschool,Isawaman downbya B.tobeC. D.We himoverandoveragaintogiveupsmoking,butitdidn’t B.C. D.Thedyingmansoundedoutofbreath, hehadbeenrunningalongA. B.asthoughC. D.even hischildrenhowheregretted hardwhenhewastol;notto B.ling;notC.tol;not D.ling;notto anexcuseforherabsencefromtook B.pickedC.gave D.madeHearingthe soundofthestorm,theboyfelt frightening; B.frightened;C.frightening; D.frightened;Thetwins eachotherinlooksbutdifferinA. B. C.similarD. arestuntilithasstopped tohave; B.having;toC.tohave;to D.having;Heisdeterminedtotry inbigcitiesafterleavingA. B. C. D.ThefestivalatmosphereofA.set B.setoutC.setoffD.set
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D.to第二節(jié)(201.530分TheyearIturned13,myparentsshookmyentireworldwhentheytoldmetheyweregettingadivorce.Icouldn’tbelievethatourfamilywasgoingto36.Iknewmyparentsweren’tveryhappy,andthey37fought,butIstillexpectedmyfamilyto38thesame.Afterthedivorcemylifecompleychanged.Myfriendsdidn’tknowmy39andwonderedwhyIwasnowso40allthetime,compley41fromtheactivegirltheywerefamiliarwith.AfterDanandmymothermarried,Irealizedthattherewasno42thatthingscouldchangeback.Mysalvation(解脫)camefromthe onearththatIwouldhaveexpectedDan,mynewstepfather.Henever44onmealthoughIwasn’tverynicetohim.Gradually,Ibeganto45him.Irealizedthatweactuallyhadsome46interest,especiallywhen moviesandTVshows.WespentalotoftimetogetherwatchingTV.Thatgaveusa totalktoandgettoknoweachother.Betterstill,DanshowedagreatloveformethatIhad frommyownfather.Danwasalwaysgivingmesomegood onschoolandfriends.IalsolearnalotbywatchingDanandmymomTheywereaffectionate(關(guān)愛的)witheach Isawin whatagoodmarriagelookedlike.AtlastIdiscoveredthatthefamilyInow tobethehappyfamilythatIhadalwayswanted.Inowrealizedmyparentswere aboutgettingthedivorce.Theirbreak-upwasthebestthingtohappenforallofus.Myfatheralsofound inhislife.Sometimes,thiskindofchangeisjustwhat A.leave B.breakC.turn D.breakA. B. C. D.A. B. C. D.A. B. C. D.A. B.silentC. D.A. B. C. D.A. B. C. D.A. B. C. D.A.gave B.C. D.gaveA.observeB. C. D.A. B.normalC. D.A.came B.turnedC.talked D.caredA.methodB.reasonC.chanceD.A. B.C. D.A. B. C.adviceD.A. B. C. D.A. B.C. D.A. B.wrongC. D.A. B.C. D.A. B.predictC.hopeD.(20240分AHelosthisarmsinanaccidentthatkilledhisfather,whowasthemainsourceofsupportforthefamily.Sincethen,hehashadtodependonthearmsofhisyoungerbrother.Inordertotakecareofhim,hisyoungerbrotherbecamehisshadow,neverleavinghimaloneforyears.Exceptforwritingwithhistoes,hewascompleyunabletodoanythinginhislife.Asthetwobrothersgrewuptogether,theyhadtheirshareofproblemsandtheywouldoftenquarrel.Thenoneday,hisyoungerbrotherwantedtoseparatefromhimandlivehisownlife,asmanynormalpeopledo.Sohewasheart-brokenanddidn’tknowwhattodo.Agirlsufferedasimilarmisfortune.Onenighthermotherwhosufferedfromamentalillnessdisappeared.Herfatherwentoutlookingforhermother,andleftheraloneathome.Whiletryingtoprepareamealforherparents,sheoverturnedthegaslamponthestove,resultinginafirewhichtookherhandsaway.Thoughhereldersisterwhowasstudyinginanothercitywaswillingtotakecareofher,shewasdeterminedtobecompleyindependent.Atschool,shealwaysstudiedhard.Mostofall,shelearnedtorelyonherself.Oneday,theboyandthegirlwerebothinvitedtoappearonaevisioninterviewprogram.TheboytoldtheTVhostabouthisuncertainfutureatbeingleftonhisown,whereasthegirlwasfullofenthusiasmforherlife.Theybothwereaskedtowritesomethingonapieceofpaperwiththeirtoes.Theboywrote:Myyoungerbrother’sarmsaremyarms;whilethegirlwrote:Brokenwings,flyingheart.Itistruethatlifeisunpredictable.Disasterscanstrikeatanytime.Ifyouchooseonlytocominandescapefromthemisfortune,itwillalwaysfollowyouwhereveryougo.Butifyoudecidetobestrong,thehardshipwillturnouttobesomethingonwhichnewhopeswillgrow.WhatdidtheboyandthegirlhaveinTheybothlosttheirTheybothlosttheirTheybothlosttheirTheybothlosttheirhopeforHowdidtheboyfeelwhenhisbrotherdecidedtoseparatefromHewasangrywithhisHefeltHefeltevenHewassadanduncertainabouthisWhydidthegirlrefusehereldersister’sBecausehersisterwasstudyinginanotherBecausehersisterwouldleavehersoonerorBecauseshethoughtherfathercouldhelpBecauseshedidn’twanttorelyonHowdoesthewriterthinkweshoulddealwiththehardshipweCominandtrytoescapefromtheDependonthefamilytotakecareofBestrongandDemandsupportfromtheBItwasmyfather’swishthatIshouldbealawyer,butmyheadbegantobefilledveryearlywiththoughtsofadventuroussailing.Oneday,Imetaschool-fellowwhowasabouttosailforLondoninhisfather’sship,andheencouragedmetogowithhim.Inanevilhour,withoutaskingGod’sblessingormyfather’s,Iwentonboard.OnthewaytoLondon,astormarose,theshipwasdestroyed,andwenarrowlyescapedwithourlives.IwentonfoottoLondon,whereImetwiththemasterofalargeshipwhichsailedtothecoastofAfrica.Helikedmeatfirstsight,andofferedmeachancetogowithhim.Igladlyaccepted.Agreatstormcameup,andtheshipwasshakenaboutformanydays,untilwedidnotknowwherewewere.Suddenlywestruckabankofsand.Inthisdangeroussituationwelaunchedasmallboat.Afterwehadbeendrivenfouror ,ahugewavestruckusandoverturnedtheThoughIcouldswim,thewavesweresostrongthatIwasthrownagainstarockwiththatitleftmesenseless.ButIrecoveredalittlebeforethewavesreturned,and,runningforward,Ireachedthe ThenIbegantolookabouttoseeifanyofmycomradeshadescaped,butIcouldseenosignofanyofthem.Thenightwascomingon,soIclimbedintoathick,bushytreetosleep.WhenIawokenextmorning,theseawascalm,andIcouldseetheshipaboutafromtheshore.Iswamouttoit.Ifoundthatallthesweredry.Beingveryhungry,Ifilledmypocketswiththebiscuits,andateasIhuntedaboutforotherthings.IsawthatImustlosenotimeingettingashoreallthatIcouldgetfromtheship.Afteralongsearch,IfoundallthatIthoughtwouldbeusefultome.Withagreatdealoftrouble,Isucceededinlandingthemsafely.WhydidthewriterleavehomeforHewantedtofindajobHewasn’tsatisfiedwithhisHedreamedofbeingaHewantedtoleavehisTheunderlinedwordinthesecondparagraphprobablymeans A.came B.gotupC.stood D.putWhatwasthedestinationofthewriter’ssecondA. B. C. D.WhichisthecorrecttimeorderofthefollowingAgreatstormcameTheirboatwasturnedTheygotonaHefoundhehadlosttouchwithhisHereturnedtotheirHeswamtoanHesleptinaHegotsomegoodsA.acbfdge B.abcfgdeC.abcdfge D.acdbgefC“Whenthemapisunrolled,thedaggerisrevealed.”Thisisafamousfigureofspeechin whichfitsChenKaige’slatestdramaperfectlybothinthestoryandmeaning.Itmeansthatonlyattheendcanweseepeople’srealintentionsandtheirtruenature.ThefilmTheEmperorandtheAssassinlsthestoryof’sfirstemperor,KingYingZheng,whounitedthesevenkingdomsin221BCtoendthebloodyperiodoftheWarringStates.ThefigureofYingZhengisinvolvedinmostpartsinthisnear-Shakespeareantragedy.Heispaintedasafairandjustmanatthebeginning,butheeventuallygivesintohisdesireforpowerandthemissionofhisancestors(祖先).ThankstoanamazingperformancebyLiXuejian,weknowamanwhochangesdramatically.Becauseofpressureandparanoia(多疑),YingZhengchangeshispreviousintentions—whichweretouniteallof peacefullyandleadittoyearsofJingKeispicturedinadifferentwayaswell.InTheRecordsoftheistorian(Shiji),hewasacommonmanwhohelpedpeopleandwaswellliked.Inthefilm,he’spresentedasaprofessionalkillerwhoencountersalife-changingcrossroads.HisrelationshipwithLadyZhaohelpsherrealizethattheking’spromisesarejustatricktohidehisdesireforpower,whichinturnshapesthefinalpartofthefilm.LadyZhao’scharacterfinally esthefaceofhumanity.She’sawomanwhocancontrolherselfexceptunderextremelyunfortunatecircumstances,andGongLi’sperformanceunderlinesthosecharacteristics.YoucouldsayYingZheng’swildchangeofmindrepresents’semperorsandLadyZhaoisthepeople’shopesandfears.She’stheonewhocanchangethings,butsadlyit’snotuptohertoshapehistory.Thefilmcentersaroundthethreemaincharactersandonlyshowsaglimpseoftheirstruggles,forit’sthecentralthemethatmatters,nottheactualevent.Thepassageismainlyabout thefilmTheEmperorandtheAssassindirectedbyChenaemperorcalledYingChenKaige’sfilmafamousfigureofspeechWhattypeoffidoesTheEmperorandthebelongRomantic B.HistoricalC.A D.AThefamousfigureofspeech“Whenthemapisunrolled,thedaggerisrevealed”means It’shardtoreallyknowDon’tjudgeamanbyhisYoucan’tlearn ’srealpurposeorwhatheisuntilthelastWhenyouacceptgiftsfromothers,youshouldbeWhichofthefollowingstatementscanbeinferredfromtheThefilmis ytruetoInthefilmYingZhengfinallyunitedthesevenkingdomsTherearenotmanyfightsbetweenthethreemainItwasLadyZhaowhochangedhistoryintheDReadingtoomuchCinderellatoyourdaughtermaydamageheremotionalhealthinlaterlifeApapertobedeliveredattheinternationalcongressofcognitivepsychotherapy(認(rèn)知心理療法)inGothenburgsuggestsalinkbetweentheattitudesofwomenabused()bytheirpartnersandearlyunderstandingofwrongsortsoffairytales.ItsaysgirlswhoknewCinderella,RapunzelandBarelyinBeautyandtheBeastweremorelikelytostayindistantrelationshipswithadults.ThetheorywasdevelopedbySusanDarker-Smith,apsychotheattheUniversityofDerby.Sheinterviewed67abusedwomenandfoundthat61putupwithserialabusebecausetheybelievedtheycouldchangetheirpartnerswithpatienceandlove.Hardlyanyofthewomeninthecontrolgroup,whohadnotexperiencedabuse,thoughttheycouldchangeapartnerinthisway.Thesameviewwastakenbythosemenwhohadbeenabusedaschildren.Thosewomenandmensaidtheywouldleavearelationshipratherthanputupwithabusefromapartner.MsDarker-SmithfoundtheabusedwomenweremuchmorelikelytosharethefeelingsofCinderellaandothersubmissivefemalecharactersinfairytales,whowerelatersavedbyastrongprinceorhero.Althoughmostgirlshadheardthestoriesdamageappearstobedonetothosewhochosethesubmissivecharactersasrolemodels.“Theybelieveiftheirloveisstrongenough,theycanchangetheirpartners’behavior,”shesaid.“Understandinginchildhoodofstoriesthatemphasizethetransformationalqualitiesoflovemaymakewomenbelievetheycanchangetheirpartners.Forexampletheymightneverhaveunderstoodtheobviousflaws(缺點(diǎn)inthestoryofRapunzelwhoremainedlockedinahightoweruntilsavedbyaknightonawhitehorsewhobrokethedoordown.“Thequestion,”saidMsDarker-Smith,“iswhyshedidnotbreakthedoordownThepassageisespeciallyintended parentswithyounggirlswholikereadingfairygirlswhothinktheycanchangetheirparentswithgrown-upCinderella,RapunzelandBarelyinBeautyandtheBeastaresimilarinthat theyallmarriedtheyallchangedtheirpartnerswiththeywereallabusedbytheirtheyallputupwithWhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEofthewomeninthecontrolTheydidn’tbelieveinfairyTheydidn’tbelieveinthetransformationalqualitiesofTheyhadalsoexperiencedTheytoliveinspiteofWhatdoestheunderlinedword“submissive”probably B.WillingtoC. D.Easy-EJackLondonwasbornonJanuary12,1876,inSanFrancisco.HewasdesertedbyhisfatherandraisedinOaklandbyhismotherFloraWellmanandstepfatherJohnLondon,whosesurnamehetook.London’syouthwasmarkedbypoverty.Attheageoften,hebecameaneagerreader,andborrowedbooksfromtheOaklandPublicLibrary.Afterleavingschoolattheageof14,Londonworkedasaseaman,rodeinfreighttrainsasahobo(無業(yè))catedhimselfinpubliclibraries,andattheageof19enteredtheUniversityofCaliforniaatBerkeleywherehestartedtoearnhislivingbywriting.HisearlystoriesappearedintheOverlandMonthlyandtheAtlanticMonthly.In1900,hemarriedElisabethMaddern,butleftherandtheirtwodaughtersthreeyearsafterwards,eventuallytomarryCharmianKittredge.In1901LondonranunsuccessfullyontheSocialistPartyticketformayorofOakland.Hestartedtoproducenovels,non-fictionandshortstories,andbecameinhislifetimeoneofthemostpopularauthors.London’sfirstnovel,TheSonoftheWolf,appearedin1900.HisAlaskastories,TheCalloftheWild(1903),WhiteFang(1906)andBurningDaylight(1910)gainedhimalargereadingpublic.AmonghisotherworksareTheSea-Wolf(1904)andTheRoad,acollectionofshortstories.In1902,LondonwenttoEngland.HisreportaboutthelivingconditionsintheEastEndandinotherworkingclassareasofLondon,ThePeopleoftheAbyss(1903),wasasurprisesuccessintheUSbutcriticizedinEngland.In1906,hepublishedhisfirstcollectionofnon-fictionpieces,TheWaroftheClasseswhichincludedhislecturesonsocialism.Londonalsopublishedasemi-autobiographical(半自傳體的)novelMartinEden(1909)andatravelbookTheCruiseoftheSnark(1911).Afewmonthsbeforehisdeath,LondonlefttheSocialistParty.Debts,alcoholism,illness,andfearoflosinghiscreativitydarkenedtheauthor’slastyears.HediedonNovember22,1916.HowdidLondonspendhisWanderingaboutinStudyingatWorkingasaWritinginWhendidhestartwritingtoearnhisIn B.InC.In D.InInwhichworkdidheprobablyrefertomostofhisownTheCalloftheWild.B.TheC.MartinEden. D.TheCruiseoftheSnarWhatcanweconcludefromthisLondonlivedahappylifewhenhegrewLondonwasfamousbothasawriterandasaLondonwasoneofthemostpopularwritersofhisLondon’sworkswereallaboutAmerican(35分(10110分(√;如果有錯誤BoysandAllattention,please.Hereisagoodnewsforyou.76. SavingPrivateRyanwillbeshowingfromsixto77. eighto’clockatGuangmingCinemainFridayevening.78. Itwasmadein1999byStevenSpielberg,oneofthe 79. mostfamousdirectorintheworld.Thefilm,setinthe 80. SecondWorldWar,isaboutthecruelofwarandshows 81. thatloveandpeacewinoverwarintheend.Itwasvery82. successfulthatSpielbergwonthesecondOscarasBest83. Directorforit.Theticket,whichisdifficultytobuy,istenyuan 84. Thosewouldliketogo,pleasegetyourmoneyready85. handitintomorrowThank第二節(jié)表達(dá)(滿分25分假如你是,你的朋友Jack文學(xué)很感,來信詢問及其作品。請你根據(jù)Jack寫一封回信。他的小說被翻譯成多種文字,有的被制成,如《阿Q正傳《祝?!愤@兩部影片深刻了中國的舊社會。建議Jack多讀的作品。120exposeQ?!罚裕瑁澹危澹鳎伲澹幔颉螅樱幔悖颍椋妫椋悖?。ModuledventureinLiteratureandtheCinema測試題原文、參考答案及重點(diǎn)解析TextM:I’dliketobuyacopyofTheSingularMarkTwainbyFredKan.W:I’msorry,sir.Thatbookhasbeenoutofprintforsometimenow.M:Oh,that’sapity.TextM:Susan,howareyougettingonwiththetranslationwork?W:Oh,Ihavespentalotofmysparetimetranslatingitbuthaven’tfinishedyet.IhavewrittenandrewrittensomuchthatIdon’tknowifI’llevergetitfinished.M:Don’tbesostrictwithyourself.TextW:I’mtiredofallthisshop.Ihavetofightthroughthecrowds.M:It’salwaysterriblearoundChristmas.It’slikeacontinualrushhour.W:Yes,exactly.TextM:Pleasechangethisintothree20-dollarbillsandfour10-dollarbills.W:Sure.Twenty,forty,sixty,seventy,eighty,ninety,onehundred.Hereyouare,sir.M:Thankyouverymuch.TextW:Howdoyoufindthefoodinourrestaurant?M:Oh,wonderful.ItisquitesometimesinceIenjoyedmyselfsomuch.W:Really?Hopeyou’llcomeagain.TextW:o,XiaoHua.DidyouwatchTVlastM:Yes,Idid.W:SodidyouwatchthenightnewsonCCTV-1?M:Ofcourse,Idid.Iwatchiteverynight.DoyoumeantheearthquakeinIraq?W:Yes,itisreportedthatastrongearthquakehappenedinIraq.Thousandsofpeoplewerekilledandmanymorearehomeless.M:Yes,itisreallyadisaster-riddencountry.Man-madedisastersarefollowedbynaturaldisastersagain.W:Whatahardlifethepeoplethereareliving!M:Yes.Ihopethatpeopleallovertheworldcanlivepeacefullyandhappilyaswedoinourcountry.W:SodoI.TextW:etoTVTalk.Today’sguestisTeddyJones.Hi,Teddy.M:Hi,Barbara.W:Teddy,youytheleadingroleinInner-CityDoctors,thepopularnewTVshow.Howdoyoulikeit?M:Well,it’sgreat,Barbara,justgreat.WhenIfirstreadthestory,IknewIcouldn’tmissoutonthisspecialshow.W:Andnowthesedoctors’storiesarepopularwithaudiences.M:Right.Andtheshowdealswithsomebigtopics.Wewillhaveasadeventsoon.Mycharacteristoldthathehasacancer.W:Oh,no.Andjustafterhegotengaged?M:Yes.Mycharacterlearnsthatlifeisveryprecious,anditissomethingthatmostpeopletakeforgranted.W:Agoodlessonforadoctor!Well,we’reoutoftime.Thanks!M:TextW:Whattimeisit,William?M:Uh,it’s7:30.Aren’tyougoingtofinishyourbreakfast?W:Idon’thavemuchtimeleft.I’vegotalotofthingstododowntowntoday.M:OK.Let’smeetat5:00pm.Now,I’llgotothegym.Ihaveanaerobicsclassuntil12:15andahairappointmentat2:15pm.Oh,anditwillhavetobesomecequick.W:Howcome?Whatelseareyoungtoday?M:I’mmeetingMariatodosomeshopat3:30pm.W:Toughday!M:Well,itismydayoff,youknow!W:OK,OK.Enjoyyouroff-day.I’llseeyoulater.M:You’dbettergetgoing,too.Youarenotevendressedyet.W:Don’tworryaboutme.I’llgettoworkontime.TextW:Howaboutgoingtoseeafilm,Billy?Wehaven’tbeentothecinemaforages.M:OK,that’sagoodidea.DoyouknowwhatmovieswillbeonattheMultiscreenMalltonight?W:Yes,Iboughtthefilmguidethisafternoon;Mmm...Masterandrisahistoricaladventureandwillbeonat8:00.TheLastSamuraiisanAmericanfilmsetinJapan.Itlsatruestoryandwillbeonat9:15.Thenthere’sannfilm,MonsoonWedding,at8:10.It’saromanticcomedy.Itwonlotsofprizes.M:Oh,nocomedytoday.Anotherdayperhaps.Idon’tfeelinthemoodforweddings,evenfunnyones.Ihopewecanwatchagoodold-fashionedadventure.Isthateverything?W:No,there’s film,TheEmperorandtheAssassin.M:Soundslikeathriller.W:Butthereviewheresaysitisahistor
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