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1、阅读理解+完形填空+语法填空一、 阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ATeen Creative Writing Residency (住校培训) at Atlantic Center for the ArtsJoin other teens for a ten-day writing residency with Master Writers at the world famous Atlantic Center for the Arts.The ResidencyThe Teen Creative Writing Residency is a sum

2、mer writing residency that offers 9th12th grade teens writing workshops and mentorship (辅导) by distinguished authors in poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. The Teen Creative Writing Residency will be held at Atlantic Center from July 13 through July 26, offering 21 teens from around the country a speci

3、al opportunity to expand the power of their individual voices through writing workshops with Master Writers.Residency ScheduleTeen writers will join three Master Writers-in-Residence, one in each of the following genres (类型)poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. The mentorship with the Master Writers-in-R

4、esidence will be the focus, but the chance to have conversations with the other Visiting Writers and participating Teen Writers will be valuable.Classes meet MondayFriday for two hours of workshops. Teen writers will have the opportunity to focus on one genre, while also exploring the other forms of

5、 literature through workshops and conversation.Admission (加入)The selection process for the unique literary residency opportunity will be competitive. Atlantic Center receives the applications, and the judges evaluate writing samples. As class sizes are kept small to provide the highest quality instr

6、uction, not all qualified writers may be accepted.Applications should include the following:One: Cover LetterYour name, address, age, phone number(s)Two: Writing Sample3 pages: Your writing sample should be in your preferred form of literature.1. Whom is the writing residency held for?A. Teens all o

7、ver the country. B. Teens all over the world.C. Authors of literature. D. Visiting Writers.2. What does a Master Writer-in-Residence teach?A. Writing and reading. B. Writing and speaking.C. All of the three literature forms. D. One of the three literature forms.3. What are the writing samples used f

8、or?A. Choosing winners in the writing competitions. B. Judging whether the applicants can be accepted.C. Judging what form of literature the teens like best? D. Selecting teen writers for the writing competitions.BCeleste Ng, a new writer, has gained recognition for her first novel, Everything I Nev

9、er Told You.Nags parents came from Hong Kong, China in the 1960s. Ng was born in America and grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Shaker Heights, Ohio, in a family of scientists. Celeste went to Harvard University and earned an MFA from the University of Michigan, where she won the Hopwood Award

10、.Although her novel is not about race, the characters are Asian. The main character is Lydia, a teenage girl, who is the favorite of three children born to a white mother and a Chinese-American father. The story is about Lydias disappearance, and the emotions the family goes through as the mystery u

11、nfolds. The whole family deals with sorrow, regret, and exposed (暴露的) secrets as they search for their lost daughter.Though the characters in this story are Asian, Ng says she didnt really want to include Asian characters. She was afraid people would think the story was about real people in her life

12、. Because she grew up in America and doesnt speak Chinese, she was actually surprised that she included Asian characters in the book.The book has taken off, especially on Amazon, where it won the Editors Pick for No. 1 Best Book of the Year in 2014. Ng is still getting used to the attention, saying

13、she is still amazed when people tell her they have read her book. With so many readers, its safe to say this is a book you should read. But if youre looking for a simple mystery, this book might not be for you. Most readers warn that you should not read this book unless youre prepared to cry.4. What

14、 does the novel Everything I Never Told You mainly talk about?A. A family with a missing child. B. The ways to get rid of regret.C. The secret of the American world. D. The life of teenagers in America.5. Which of the following is TRUE about Celeste Ng?A. She wanted to help the Asian people. B. She

15、wrote about Asian characters.C. She was born in Hong Kong. D. She wrote real people in her life.6. What can we learn about the book from the last paragraph?A. Its about race. B. Its moving. C. Its mysterious. D. It has a surprising ending.7. What is the text mainly about?A. Celeste Ng and her family

16、. B. The awards Celeste Ng won.C. Celeste Ngs learning experience. D. Celeste Ng and her best-known novel.CHave you come across much western childrens literature?Most English-speaking children grow up with the same delightful set of fictional characters. The Winnie the Pooh stories involve a strange

17、 selections of animals such as a kangaroo, a pig, a donkey, a tiger, an owl and a bear, who live together in a wood, leading fairy ordinary lives. Far more exciting and dangerous events take place in The Wind in the Willows, the story of the foolish Mr. Toad and all his adventures.Talking animals is

18、 also the main characters in The Jungle Book and the Just So Stories. In the latter we find lots of imaginative explanations as to why the world is like what it is.Far more laughter comes from Roald Dais Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. While Wonk is the perfect adult in the eyes of children with

19、all his clever ideas and endless supply of sweets. Also much loved is Bilbo Baggins, the funny little hobbit (霍比特人), who ends up having adventures with wolves and dragons. Of course, the stories go on in the much more serious The Lord of the Rings, better read a few years later. A new star in the wo

20、rld of magic and childrens fiction is Harry Potter, the schoolboy who learns spells (魔法) rather than maths. Adventure books remain popular, too. Although well over a century old now, Treasure Island is still an enthralling story with young Jim Hawkins dealing with secret maps and pirates (海盜). Such

21、books make childhood a time of wonder and imagination.8. What animals are mentioned as characters in the Winnie the Pooh stories?a. A pig. b. A bear. c. A rabbit. d. A kangaroo.A. a, b, c B. a, b, d C. a, c, d D. b, c, d9. In which book would you expect to find the chapter “How the tiger got his str

22、ipes”?A. Just So Stories. B. Treasure Island.C. The Lord of the Rings. D. The Wind in the Willows.10. Why is While Wonk thought to be perfect in the eyes of children?A. He is good at both spells and math. B. He deals with secret maps and pirates.C. He has lots of clever ideas and sweets. D. He has a

23、dventures with wolves and dragons.11. What does the underlined word “enthralling” in Paragraph 4 most probably mean?A. Disappointing. B. Frightening. C. Interesting. D. Confusing.DAs more Americans live alone, unconditional affection is in demand. More than a third of homes have at least one dog, ac

24、cording to the American Veterinary Medical Association.But the popularity of four-legged friends has an unpleasant cost: Dogs squeeze out more than twice the waste of the average person. Around 60% of the stuff gets collected and trucked to landfills, where it releases methane, a greenhouse gas. The

25、 rest delivers surprises to passersby and can pollute waterways.The problem is particularly bad in cities, where green spaces are few and lonely souls seeking puppy love plentiful. There are over 600,000 dogs in New Yorkone for every 14 peoplegenerating over 100,000 tons of turd (糞便) a year.This is

26、a missed opportunity, says Ron Gonen, the citys former recycling tsar (掌权者). Now in the private sector, he is trying to launch “Sparky Power”, a program to transform dog waste into clean energy in the citys dog parks.The idea is to fit parks with small anaerobic digesters (厌氧分解池). Dog owners would p

27、lace their dogs turd into the machine, which then turns turd into gas for powering lamps and other park equipment. A year-long pilot would introduce digesters in three parks at a cost of around $100,000,000. The parks department is thinking about the proposal.Similar projects in other cities have pr

28、oved short-lived. An underground Energy Transformation Using Reactive Digestion (E-TURD) device created by Arizona State University students for a dog park in Gilbert, Arizona, in 2012 finally failed.“Its great to turn it into a biofuel, but first you have to pick it up,” says Tom Boyd, an entrepren

29、eur in Tennessee. His company, Poo Prints, shames the owners of dogs who fail to clean up their messes by testing DNA in uncollected turd.12. What does the underlined part “The problem” in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. Lots of people feel lonely. B. Pet dogs produce a lot of waste.C. There are very limite

30、d green spaces. D. The greenhouse effect is getting serious.13. What can we learn about the program “Sparky Power”?A. It is about recycling household waste. B. It is operated by the local government.C. It aims to produce power from dog waste. D. It aims to clean parks with renewable energy.14. So fa

31、r the program “Sparky Power” _ .A. has just started B. has ended in failure C. is a great success D. is still under consideration15. What is the purpose of the company Poo Prints?A. To make good use of dog waste. B. To help people look for their dogs.C. To reduce the number of pet dogs. D. To push p

32、eople to pick up their dogs waste.二、完形填空My wife called, “Will you come here and make your darling daughter eat her food?” I rushed to the scene. My only daughter, Sind, 1 frightened. In front of her was a bowl filled with rice. She 2 disliked rice.“Sind, why dont you take a few 3 of this? Just for D

33、ads sake. If you dont, your mom will shoot at me.” Sind softened a bit and 4 her tears with the back of her hands. “OK, Dad. I will eat. But you should” Sind 5 . “Dad, if I eat the rice, will you give whatever I ask for?” “Oh, sure.” She 6 eating the whole quantity. After the ordeal (煎熬) was through

34、, Sind came to me, “Dad, I want to have my 7 shaved off this Sunday!”“Darling, we will be 8 seeing you with a clean-shaved head.” “Dad, you saw how difficult it was to eat the rice.” Sind was in tears, “And you 9 to give me whatever I ask for.”It was 10 for me to call the shots. “Our promise must be

35、 11 .”With her head clean-shaven, Sind had a round face. On Monday morning, I dropped her at her 12 . Just then, a boy shouted, “Sind, please 13 for me!” What struck me was the hairless head of that boy.“Sir, your daughter Sind is 14 indeed,” a lady said to me, “That boy who is walking along with yo

36、ur daughter is my 15 Harish. He is suffering from leukemia (白血病). He lost all his hair due to the side 16 of the chemotherapy (化疗). He refused to come back to school for fear of being laughed at. Sind 17 him last week and promised him that she would take care of the teasing issue. But I never 18 she

37、 would sacrifice her 19 hair for the sake of him.”“My little angel, you are teaching me how selfless 20 love is!” I wept.1. A. looked B. proved C. sounded D. turned2. A. properly B. likely C. formerly D. particularly3. A. bowls B. mouthfuls C. drops D. pieces4. A. cleaned B. counted C. wiped D. cras

38、hed5. A. complained B. agreed C. argued D. hesitated6. A. enjoyed B. finished C. regretted D. liked7. A. hair B. face C. ear D. hand8. A. glad B. satisfied C. sad D. friendly9. A. offered B. promised C. asked D. hoped10. A. chance B. occasion C. choice D. time11. A. made B. carried C. kept D. broken

39、12. A. room B. school C. house D. desk13. A. walk B. answer C. care D. wait14. A. small B. careless C. great D. upset15. A. suffering B. separating C. judging D. dying16. A. illness B. effects C. health D. medicine17. A. visited B. trusted C. found D. praised18. A. learned B. felt C. believed D. imagined19. A

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