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holocaust
c.
discard
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affluent
d.
massacre
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piety
e.
bias
6.
swirl
f.
rich
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prejudice
g.
insistent
8.
command
h.
loyalty
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eliminate
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express
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couch
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order
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reprisal
novelty
predecessor
alternative
pastoral
amnesia
revenge
elusive
articulate
antecedent
Forgetfulness
pervade
originality
option
bucolic
imbue
enunciate
puzzling
II.CompletetheWords
1.c_____vt.tosupplyamusement
2.s_____n.theactorprocessofreducingexcitement,nervousness,orirritation
3.c_____a.lastingforalongtime
4.t_____n.generalagreementnottodiscusssth.,dosth.
5.b_____vt.toblockofforcloseoffwithobjects;
putupbarriersin
6.e_____n.theuseofapleasanter,lessdirectnameforsomethingthoughttobeunpleasant
7.a_____a.calledbythisterm,butperhapsimproperlyso
8.g_____n.apartofacityinwhichagroupofpeoplelivewhoarepoorand/orarenotacceptedasfullcitizens
9.l_____a.worthyofordeservingpraise
10.s_____n..thefeelingofhavinghadtoomuch
11.m_____n.characteristicattitudeofmind
12.a_____vi.togouptoandspeakto(esp.astranger)
13.m_____n.anarticleorshortbookononeparticularsubjectorbranchofasubject(science,medical,etc.)thatthewriterhasstudieddeeply
14.s_____vt.totaketheplaceof(oftenbytricksordeceit)
15.p_____n.anyactivitytowhichonegivesone’stime,whetherasworkorforpleasure
16.d_____n.acrowdofpeoplemovingoractingtogether
17.r_____v.makeafairreturnfor(somethinglost,damagedone,injuryreceived,etc.)
18.h_____a.arrangedinorderofrank,grade,class,etc.
19.e_____v.avoidbeingcaughtby,escapefrom,bymeansofatrick
20.r_____n.feelsorryforsinandseekforgiveness
III.TrueorFalse
1.AccordingtotheMr.Roper’ssurvey,newspaperrankssecondamongthemajorformsofmassmediaintermsofpopularity.
2.Partisanshiporrabidbiasinnetworknewscastsornetworkcommentariesisnotasintenseasthatinnewspapers.
3.WhentheauthorofLessonOnementionsthatnewspapershavetwogreatadvantagesovertelevision,shereallymeansit.
4.TheauthorsofLessonFouragreewithneitherofthetwodiscrepantviewsonoldage.
5.Thequalityoflatelifeisdeterminedbyacombinationofmanyelements.
6.Thementalproblemsoftheoldareuntreatable.
7.Americanfoodistastelessandinnutritious.
8.Oncetalentedyoungblackshaveleftwatts,theyarenotexpectedtoreturnhomeandactuallynoonehasdoneso.
9.Itisirrationaleithertodefendoropposevivisectionbyappealingtotheemotionofpity.
10.Modernmenalsohaveprimitiveimpulse.
11.BothTVandnewspapersprovideopinionsoftwosides.
12.Peopleholddifferentideasabouttheexpressiveplaneoflisteningtomusic.
13.EvelinegaveupthechancetoescapewithFrank.Partofthereasonswasthattheunknownfuturefrightenedher.
14.Oldwomenfareworsethanoldmensimplybecausetheyhavealongerlifeexpectancy.
15.Farfrombeingasport,thebullfighthasareligiousorigin.
16.Clarawasnotsurewhetherherfavourablepositionintheschoolwouldimpressherparents.
17.Whattheauthorcalls“cheesefoods”usedtobehand-madeinsmallfactories.
18.BeforetheauthorenrolledinYaleLawSchool,Wattswasalreadyatopicfordiscussiononthecampus.
19.Thesentimentthatjustifiescrueltytobeastsleadstopersecutionofmenofotherrace,classorreligion.
20.Towalk25milesadayisthebestoutletforman’ssurplusphysicalenergy.
21.Partisanshiporrabidbiasinnetworknewscastsornetworkcommentariesisnotasintenseasthatinnewspapers.
22.Thevalueofmusicisequaltoitssensuousappeal.
23.EvelinewassureofherloveofFrank.
24.Oldpeoplewhoarepoorhavebeenpooralltheirlives.
25.ManyelderlyAmericansdonotenjoyasatisfyinglatelifebecausethesocietyitselfistooharshforthemtolivein.
26.Therearemanysymbolicactsinabullfight.
27.Scientistshavechangedtheoriginaltasteofvegetablesthroughbreedingthem.ThatisthesolereasonwhyAmericanvegetablesaretasteless.
28.AsAmericansareeatingsecond-ratefoodsofmoreorlessthesamekind,theyareactuallyeatingthewayhogsusedtobefedbytheirancestors.
29.Protestagainstvivisectionusedtobestrong,buttodaynoonedareshowanyopposition.
30.Whileaccusinganti-vivisectionistsof“sentimentality”,thenaturalistsfailtoseethattheirloyaltytoourownspeciesisalsoasentiment.
IV.
得分
评卷人
ReadthefollowingtextandfilleachofthenumberedspaceswithONEsuitableword.
Musiccomesinmanyforms;
mostcountrieshaveastyleoftheirown.1theturnofthecenturywhenJazzwasborn,Americahadnoprominent2ofitsown.Nooneknowsexactlywhenjazzwas3,orbywhom.Butitbegantobe4intheearly1900s.JazzisAmerica’scontributionto5music.Incontrasttoclassicalmusic,which6formalEuropeantraditions.Jazzisspontaneousandfree-form.Itbubbleswithenergy,7moods,interests,andemotionsofthepeople.Inthe1920sjazz8likeAmerica.And9itdoestoday.
The10ofthismusicareasinterestingasthemusic11,AmericanNegroes,orblacks,astheyarecalledtodayweretheJazz12.TheywerebroughttotheSouthernstates13slaves.Theyweresoldtoplantationownersandforcedtoworklong14.WhenaNegrodiedhisfriendsandrelatives15aprocessiontocarrythebodytothecemetery.InNewOrleans,abandoftenaccompaniedthe16.Onthewaytothecemeterythebandplayedslow,solemnmusicsuitedtotheoccasion.17onthewayhomethemoodchanged.Spiritslifted.Deathhadremovedoneoftheir18,butthelivingweregladtobegladtobealive.Thebandplayed19music,improvisingonboththeharmonyandthemelodyofthemelodythetunes20atthefuneral.Thismusicmadeeveryonewanttodance.ItwasanearlyformofJazz.
(A)By
(B)At
(C)In
(D)On
(A)music
(B)song
(C)melody
(D)style
(A)discovered
(B)acted
(C)invented
(D)designed
(A)noticed
(B)found
(C)listened
(D)heard
(A)classical
(B)sacred
(C)Popular
(D)light
(A)forms
(B)follows
(C)approaches
(D)introduces
(A)expressing
(B)explaining
(C)exposing
(D)illustrating
(A)appeared
(B)felt
(C)seemed
(D)sounded
(A)as
(B)so
(C)either
(D)neither
(A)origins
(B)originals
(C)discoveries
(D)resources
11.
(A)concerned
(B)itself
(C)available
(D)oneself
12.
(A)players
(B)followers
(C)fans
(D)pioneers
13.
(A)for
(B)as
(C)with
(D)by
14.
(A)months
(B)weeks
(C)hours
(D)times
15.
(A)demonstrated
(B)composed
(C)hosted
(D)formed
16.
(A)demonstration
(B)procession
(C)body
(D)march
17.
(A)Even
(B)Therefore
(C)Furthermore
(D)But
18.
(A)number
(B)members
(D)relations
19.
(A)sad
(B)solemn
(C)happy
(D)funeral
20.
(A)whistled
(B)sung
(C)presented
(D)showed
V.Explanation
1.Itdemandspatience,alwaysinshortsupply.
2.…isnomorethanshadowboxingasageneralrule.
3.Shedidn’tencouragefamiliarity.
4.IhavetriedoftentosearchbehindthesophisticationofyearsfortheenchantmentIsoeasilyfoundinthosegifts.
5.Ithinkthissocietyisbeingforce-fedwithtrivialfare.
6.…yearsofhouseworkhadlefttheirmarkonher.
7.Thegirlsrespectedherbecauseshehadnerveandagoodfrontofconfidence…
8.Buthergreatqualitywasacapacityforbeinggenuinelyimpervioustoinattention.
9.Buttheothersideliesopentoexactlythesamecharge.
10.Oneofthetroublesaboutvanityisthatitgrowswithwhatitfeedson.
11.Televisionlivesonadvertisingtoanevengreaterextentthannewspaper…
12.Thereisnoneedtodigressfurtheronthesensuousplane.
13.Shehadhardworktokeepthehousetogether…
14.…whileoldageis…abittersweetcomingtotermswithone’sownpersonalityandone’slife.
15.…sothatyoucandebunkittoyourownsatisfaction…
VI.ReadingComprehension.
Readthefollowingwritingandthenanswerthequestions.
ChristmasDayintheMorning
byPearlS.Buck
1.Hewokesuddenlyandcompletely.Itwasfouro’clock,thehouratwhichhisfatherhadalwayscalledhimtogetupandhelpwiththemilking.Strangehowthehabitsofhisyouthclungtohimstill!
Hisfatherhadbeendeadforthirtyyears,andyethestillwakedatfouro’clockinthemorning.Butthismorning,becauseitwasChristmas,hedidnottrytosleepagain.
2.YetwhatwasthemagicofChristmasnow?
Hischildhoodandyouthwerelongpast,andhisownchildrenhadgrownupandgone.
3.Yesterdayhiswifehadsaid,“Itisn’tworthwhile,perhaps—”Andhehassaid,“Oh,yes,Alice,evenifthereareonlythetwoofus,let’shaveaChristmasofourown.”
4.Thenshehadsaid,“Let’snottrimthetreeuntiltomorrow,Robert.I’mtired.”
5.Hehadagreed,andthetreewasstilloutbythebackdoor.
6.Helayinhisbedinhisroom.Thedoortoherroomwasshutbecauseshewasalightsleeper.Yearsagotheyhaddecidedtouseseparaterooms.Neitherofthemsleptaswellastheyoncehad.Theyhadbeenmarriedsolongthatnothingcouldseparatethem,actually