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1.TheAdventuresofAmilyaRose:
TheLie
byChavonneD.Stewart
TheAdventuresofAmilyaRose:
TheLieisthefirstbookinawonderfulchildren'sbooksseries,whichisfunandexcitingandalsoteacheskidsvaluablelessons.IttellsthestoryofAmilyaRosePatterson,acreativeeight-year-oldwith"cando"attitudeandfullofimagination,whoisdeterminedtosetoutonanewadventure,evenifitmeansgettingintotroubleintheendandlearningalesson.Onceshesetshermindtodosomething,nothingcanstopher.
TheLittlePrince
byAntoinedeSaint-Exupéry
TheLittlePrince,themosttranslatedbookintheFrenchlanguage,tellsthestoryofalittleboywholeavesthesafetyofhisowntinyplanettoexploretheuniverse,learningtheunexpectedandunpredictablechangesofadultbehaviourthroughaseriesofhispersonaljourneystoEarthandfurtheradventures.
ChesterandGus
byCammieMcGovern
Chesterhasalwayswantedtobecomeaservicedog.Whenhefailshistestthough,itseemslikethatdreammightnevercometrue—untilafamilyadopts(收养)himtobeacompanionfor.theirten-year-oldson,Gus,whohasautism(自闭症).ButGusactssodifferentlyfromanyoneChesterhasevermet.HeneverwantstopetChesterandsometimeshedoesn'tevenwanthimintheroom.ChesterisnotsutehowtohelpGussincethisisn'texactlythejobhetrainedfor—buthe'sdeterminedtofinditoutandshowhe'stheriglitdogforthejob.
InvisibleEmmie
byTerriLibenson
Thenoveltellsthestoryoftwototallydifferentlittlegirls—quiet,shy,artisticEmmieandpopular,outgoing,athleticKatie—andhowtheirlivesunexpectedlyintersect(相交)oneday,whenanotefallsintothewronghands.
1.Fromwhomcanyoulearnhowtoachieveyourgoals?
A.Gus. B.Emmie. C.Katie. D.Amilya.
2.Whichbookshowstheexplorationoftheuniverse?
A.TheAdventuresofAmilyaRose:
TheLie.
B.TheLittlePrince.
C.ChesterandGus.
D.InvisibleEmmie.
3.Whatdothesefourbookshaveincommon?
A.Theyarestoriesaboutchildren.B.Theyarewrittenforparents.
C.Theyareaboutpopularpeople.D.Theyarelovestories.
2.
1.WaroftheWorldsbyH.G.Wells
Publishedin1897,thissciencefictionhasinspiredcountlessnovelssincethenandstillcontinuestofascinateitsreaders.Theunnamedheroisoneofthefirstwitnessesofastrange-lookingmeteorite(陨石)inEngland.Notlongafter,itisapparentthatthemeteoriteisMartianandaninvasionisaroundthecorner,Whatisitlikeforman,thedominatedofearth,tobedominatedbyaraceofaliens?
2.TheDuneSaga(沙丘)byFrankHerbert
Publishedfrom1965-1985,theDuneSagacontains6novelsandiswidelyconsideredthegreatestepicofsciencefiction.Insteadofstickingtoasinglecharacter,thesenovelsbeginwithPaulAtreides,firstasonofanoblefamilyandthentheemperoroftheknownuniverse.ThenovelsfollowPaul'sdescendants(后裔),endingbyrevealingthefateofhisplanet,Arrakis,andthefateofhisgenerations.
3.TheSpaceTrilogybyC.S.Lewis
Thisseriescontainsthreebooksthatwerepublishedfrom1938-1945.Lewisexploresthenatureofhumanitybytakingthemaincharacter,Dr.ElwinRansom,outsideofEarthandtotheplanetsofMarsandVenus.Ontheseplanets,thelocalresidentsarenotcorrupted(腐败),butcorruptionfromEarththreatensthem.WhenRansomreturnstoEarthinthefinalbook,corruptionevengreaterthanwhenheleftawaitshimthere.
4.Fahrenheit451byRayBradbury
Thefuturesocietyinthepriceless1953novelismadeworsebytechnology.RayBradburydiscussestheimportanceofbooksbyusingsuchasocietythatbursthem.Themaincharacter,GuyMontag,isafireman,someonewhoburnsbooksandthehousesthatcontainthem.Thecultureobsesses(着迷)withthesocietyoftelevisionbutdoesn'trealizethevalue--andthefreedom—thatcomeswithliterature.
1.WhereisDr.ElwinRansomoriginallyfrom?
A.Earth.B.Venus.C.Mars.D.Arrakis.
2.Whichbookexploresthepotentialfortechnologytomakehumanslessfre?
A.WaroftheWorlds.B.TheDuneSaga.
C.TheSpaceTrilogy.D.Fahrenheit451.
3.Whatdothefourbookshaveincommon?
A.Theyshowanimaginaryworld.
B.Theyeachhavetwomaincharacters.
C.Theyexplorethenatureofhumanity.
D.Theywerepublishedinthe20ucentury.
3. Mostpeopleshakehandsandmakeeyecontactwhentheymeetpeopleforthefirsttime.Amongverygoodfriends,awomanmaygiveanotherwomanalittlehug,andamanmaykissawomanquicklyonthecheek.Malesdon'thugoneanother,which,however,ischanging.Menusuallyshakehandswiththerighthand.Sometimestheyusethelefthandtoeithercoverthehandshakeorlightlyholdtheotherperson’sarm.Thisshowsgreaterwarmthandfriendship.Mostpeoplewavehelloorgood-byebyextendingthepalm(手掌)facingoutward,andtwistingthehandatthewrist.Anotherwayistoraisethearm,palmoutward,andmovethewholearmandhandbackandforth.Thisisimportanttoknowbecauseinmanyothercountries,thesamemovementsmean“no”.
Whenpeoplearewaitinginapublicplace,suchasthepostoffice,theyusuallyformlines.Somepeoplegetangryandcomplainifsomeonepushestheirwayintoalineorjumpsaheadofotherpeople.Moreover,manywomenlikementoopendoorsforthem.Theyalsolikementogiveuptheirseatsonpublictransportation.However,somewomendonotlikethistypeofbehavior.Theyfeelthatmenandwomenshouldbetreatedinthesameway.
IntheUnitedStates,it’simportanttomakedirecteyecontactinbusinessandsocialsituations.Ifyoudon’tmakeeyecontact,peoplewillprobablythinkthatyouareboredornotinterested.Ifthereissilenceinthesesituations,peopleusuallytrytomakeconversation.Periodsofsilencemakemanypeopleuncomfortable.PeopleintheUnitedStatesusuallystandaboutonearm'slengthawayfromeachotherwhiletalkingorstandingtogether.Thisspaceiscalled“thecomfortzone”.
IntheUnitedStates,motherssometimesshowthattheyareangrywithchildrenbyshakinganindexfinger(食指)atthem.Peoplemayshowthattheylikechildrenbypattingthemonthehead.
1.ItcanbeinferredfromParagraph1thatintheUnitedStates_______.
A.malesbegintohugeachothernow
B.amanusuallykissesawomanforgreeting
C.peopleonlyuserighthandstoshakehands
D.peoplewavegood-byeaspeopleinmanyothercountriesdo
2.Somewomendon'tliketobeofferedaseatbymenbecause________.
A.theythinksittingisharmfulforhealthB.theyprefertostandratherthansit
C.theyliketobetreatedequallyD.theydon'tneedmen'sfavor
3.Thethirdparagraphismainlyabout________.
A.bodylanguageinpublicplacesB.impolitebodylanguage
C.thecomfortzoneD.bodylanguageinbusinessandsociallife
4.IntheUnitedStates,amothersometimesshakesanindexfingeratherkidstoshow_______.
A.boredomB.angerC.loveD.satisfaction
4. JerseyCityisholdingitsfirstannualmural(壁画)festivalandtheeventisanexhibitionofcolorandart.Over70artistsshowedtheirartpiecesonover50walls.Tonsofpaintwasused.Thousandsofsquaremetersofartwerecreated.Guestswereamusedandimpressed.
Jerseycityhasalwaysbeenpopularwithstreetartists.SalvadorDali,DavidBowie,MikeTysonandmanyotherfamousfacesfromdifferenttimesarelookingatguestsfromthecitywalls.Butinthelastsevenyears,over150colorfulartworkshaveappearedonthecitywalls.
JerseyCityofficialsapprovedtheideaandmadetheJerseyCitymuralfestivalanannualevent."Wehaveoneofthemostdynamicmuralprogramsintheentirecountry.Todayspeakstothefactthattheinvestmentinartsandcultureisgoingtoleadthewaybackforus.PeopleappreciateitandwanttoliveinacitylikeJerseycityfortheseexactreasons."
Hundredsofartistshopingtobepartofthefestivalpresentedtheirprojectsinadvanceforofficialapproval.Officialsselectedtheartbasedoncreativityandexecution(实施).Therewerenolimitationswhenitcametothethemeorsubject.Theyrangedfrompoliticaltoabstract.Almost80artistsparticipatedthisyear.Thewholecitywasdecoratedwiththesegrandmurals.
Tastyfood,refreshingdrinks,artandlivelyconversations-thefestivalprovedtobeamagnetforbothtouristsandlocals.Communitieswerebroughttogetherthroughart.
Whilethefestivalonlylastsafewdays,themuralswillstayonthecitywallsuntilnextyearwhenmoreartfindsitswayintothepublicspacesofJerseyCity.
1.WhatmakestheannualmuralfestivalheldinJerseyCity?
A.Theapprovaloflocalofficials.B.Theancientartworksonthecitywalls.
C.TheinfluenceofartistslikeMikeTyson.D.Theinvestmentfromtheentirecountry.
2.Whatshouldartistsdotobeincludedinthismuralfestival?
A.Theyhavetobeworld-famous.B.Theymustpaintabstractsubjects.
C.Theyhavetobeverycreative.D.Theymustfitthethemeoftheyear.
3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"magnet"meaninparagraph5?
A.Somethingattractive.B.Somethingpuzzling.
C.Somethingdangerous.D.Somethingchallenging.
4.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?
A.JerseyCity:
APublicHoliday.B.JerseyCity:
ATouristAttraction.
C.JerseyCity:
AColorfulMemory.D.JerseyCity:
AnArtist'sHometown.
5.Whiletheartscan’tstoptheCOVID-19virusorthesocialunrestweseeintheworldtoday,theycangiveusinsightintothechoiceswemakewhenmovingthroughcrisesandchaos.Theartsinviteeveryonetothinkinnewways.
Weoftenexperienceworksofartassomethingthat’spleasingtooursenseswithoutafullunderstandingofthecreativeeffort.Greata