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WhilemostofModiano’sworksdon’trunforhundredsofpages,theyexploreserioussubjects.Theauthor’ssignaturethemesareGermany’soccupationduringWorldWarIIandtheevolutionofParisoverthepastcentury.
Modiano’slifehasbeengreatlyaffectedbyNaziGermany’soccupationduringthewar,andhisfamily’sconnectionstoit.AccordingtoNewYork-basednewspaperForward,hisfathersurvivedthewardishonorably.WhenParis’sJewswereroundedupfordeportation(驱逐)toconcentrationcamps,thebusinessmandidnotjointhembutspentthetimemakingmoneyfromdealswithNazisontheblackmarket.
“Thenovelisthasadutytorecordthetracesofthepeoplewhoweremadetodisappear,”FrenchwriterClemenceBoulouque,alsoanexpertinJewishStudies,toldTheNewYorkmagazine.
Inhismorethanthreedozennovels,Modianohasreturnedagainandtothesame
themes:
Jewishness,theNazioccupation,andlossofidentity.
Parisisanotherrecurring(重复的)themeinModiano’sworks.Mostofhisnovelsaresetinthecity,fromtherichpartsofdowntownParistomoreremotesuburbswherethecharacterstrytoliveanonymousprotectlives.
AnneGhisoli,thedirectorofLibrairieGallimard,abookstoreinParis,concluded,“Modianoisamasterofwritingonmemoryandoccupation,whichhaunt(萦绕)andinformhisworks.Heisachronicler(年代记录者)ofParis,itsstreets,anditspresent.”
21.Accordingtothearticle,PatrickModiano____________.
A.likestoinvolvehishismemoriesinhiswriting
B.usuallywritesstorieswithdisappearingpeople
C.issopopularthatpostofhisworksareonsale
D.didn’tsuffermuchduringWorldWarIIthankstohisfather
22.Theunderlineword“slim”inParagraph2isclosestinmeaningto____.
A.thinB.hardC.simpleD.dull
23.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitle?
A.FrenchAuthor’sSurprise
B.Modiano’sLifeandHisBooks
C.WorldWarIIandtheNazis
D.MemoryAuthorWinstheNobel
B
R.U.DarbyandhisunclewerediggingforgoldintheWest.Afterweeksoflabor,hewasrewardedwhenhediscoveredshiningore(矿石).Heneededmachinerytobringtheor
etothesurface.Soheborrowedmoneyfromhisrelativesandneighborsandwentbacktoworkonthemine.
Thefirstcaroforewasminedandsenttoasmelter.ThegoldthattheygotinreturnprovedtheyhadoneoftherichestminesinColorado!
Afewmorecarsofthatorewouldclearthedebts.Thenwouldethebigprofits.
Downwentthedrills!
UpwentthehopesofDarbya
ndUncle!
Thensomethinghappened!
Theveinofgoldoredisappeared!
Thepotofgoldwasnolongerthere!
Theydrilledon,desperatelytryingtopickuptheveinagain,buttheyfoundnothing.
Finally,theydecidedtoquit.Theysoldthemachinerytoamanforafewhundreddollars,andtookthetrainbackhome.Thatmanaskedaminingengineertolookatthemineanddoalittlecalculating.Theengineersaidthattheprojecthadfailedbecausetheownerswerenotfamiliarwith“faultlines(裂纹线)”.Hiscalculationsshowedthattheveinwouldbefoundjustthreefeetfromwhereitwasfound.
Themantookmillionsofdollarsinorefromthemine,becauseheknewenoughtoaskforexpertadvicebeforegivingup.
R.U.Darbywasstrugglingforyearstopaybackthemoneyfromhisrelativesandneighbors.Hewentintothebusinessofsellinglifeinsurance.
Rememberingthathelosta
hugefortunebecausehestoppedthreefeetfromgold,Darbyprofitedfromtheexperienceinhischosenwork,bythesimplemethodofsayingtohimself,“Istoppedthreefeetfromgold,butIwillneverstopbecausemensay'
no'
whenIaskthemtobuyinsurance.”
Darbyispartofasmallgroupoffewerthan50menwhosellmorethanamilliondollarsinlifeinsuranceeveryyear.His“stick-ability”esfromthelessonhelearnedfromhis“quit-ability”inthegoldminingbusiness.
24.Darbyandhisunclestoppeddiggingforgoldbecause___
A.Theydidn’thavethemachinerytodigfortheore
B.Theydidn’thaveenoughmoneytomanagethemine
C.Theyhadalreadyhadenoughgoldandmadebigprofits
D.Theyhadtriedtofindtheveinofgoldagain,butitwasinvain.
25.WhatwasagoodqualityofthemanwhoworkedonthemineafterDarbyandhisuncle?
A.HeknewthemachinerybetterthantheDarbys.
B.Heknewtheimportanceofseekingexpertadvice.
C.Hehadverystrongstick-abilityandnevergaveup.
D.Hewasgoodatcalculationsandfamiliarwithfaultlines.
26.WhathappenedtoDarbyintheend?
A.Hebecameaverysuccessfulbusinessman.
B.Heworkedasanordinarysalesmansellinglifeinsurance.
C.Hestruggledfortherestofhislifetopaybackthemoneyhehadborrowed.
D.Helivedaneasylifewithallthemoneyhehadearnedfromthegold.
27.Whatisthemainmessagethattheauthorintendstoconveywiththestory?
A.Oneisnevertoolatetostartanewcareer.
B.Don’thesitatetoaskforhelpwhenyouareinneed.
C.Nevergiveupandyouwillsucceedeventually.
D.Itisimportanttohaveknowledgeabouteverything.
C
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SplashCafeoffersavarietyofgourmet,sustainable,andorganicsandwiches,snacks,andbeverages.
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VisitorswithDisabilities
SeetheVisitorInformationCenterforassistance.Allexhibitsarewheelchairaccessible.Wheelchairsareavailableatnocharge.
Emergencies/FirstAid/Lost&Found
GototheVisitorServiceOfficeoralerttheneareststaffmember.
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Watchadiverhand-feedthefishes----includingthreespeciesofsharks----duringourKelpTankDiveShow.
Learnaboutthisuniqueandbeautifulunderseaworldduringalive,interactivepresentation.Afteryourvisit,viewtheexhibitathomethroughourlive,onlineKelpCam.
28.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?
a.Visitorscanattractthefishinthetankbyknockingonthewindowofthetank.
b.Visitorscanebacktotheaquariumwiththeticketwhenevertheyneedto.
c.Visitorsareallowedtorefreshthemselveswithsnackswhileenjoyingtheexhibition.
d.Youcan’tsmokefreelyduringyourvisittotheBirchAquarium.
e.Youcan’ttakephotosbutcanbephotographedbythestaff.
f.Babiescangetchangedbyeithermotherorfather.
g.Thedisabledhavetopayforthewheelchairsprovidedbytheaquarium.
A.abB.ceC.dfD.fg
29.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“asacourtesy”probablymean?
A.Tosaveelectricity.B.Foryourownsafety.
C.Whenansweringthephone.D.Asgoodmanners.
30.WhatinformationisnecessaryforvisitorsbutnotincludedinthisVisitorGuide?
A.OpeninghoursB.AnimalFeedings
C.MembershipCardsD.VolunteerWork
31.Inwhichsectionofanewspapercanweprobablyreadthispassage?
A.FashionB.TravelC.SportsD.Science
D
Polarbearsareoneofthemostpopularanimalsforpeople.Polarbearsaredifferentfromeveryotherbearintheworld.Thisisbecausepolarbearshavewhitefur.However,therearemanyfactsaboutpolarbearsthatpeoplemightnotbeawareof.年
Theskinofpolarbearsisblack,whichaccordingtothinkquest.orgallowsthemtoabsorbmoreheatfromthesun.Polarbearfuristransparent,beca
useitismadeupofhollowguardhairs.Loc.govexplainsthatthereasonpolarbearsdisplaywhitefuristhatwhenthesunhitsthefur,thehollowspacesinthehairscatterthelight.Sincenoneofthelightisabsorbed,thelightreflectedbackappearswhitetohumaneyes.
Polarbears’conservationstatusisconsideredclosetoextinction.Globalwarmingisconsideredthemaincauseofthedeclineinpolarpopulation.Polarbearsuseicefloatstohuntfortheirfood.However,theseicefloatsaremeltingsopolarbearsarestartingtodrowninthesearchforfood,andthefoodisbeingmoredifficulttoget.Contrarytopopularbelief,polarbearsdonoteatpenguins,becausepolarbearsarenotfoundintheAntarcticregionoftheworld.PolarbearsareonlyfoundaroundtheArcticCircle.Polarbearsdonotdrinkwater.Theygetallthewatertheyneedfromthepreytheyeat.
FES.Govspecifiesthatpolarbearsareconsideredthelargestlandcarnivores(食肉动物)intheworld.