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1、-中考英语备考话题阅读冲刺练习:文学与艺术(含答案)-第 9 页丛台区永安学校中考备考阅读话题练习:文学与艺术一、阅读理解(共20小题;共40分)A Once Effendi had a joke with the Prime Minister(宰相), He said that the Minister would die the next day. The next day, the Minister fell to the ground from the horse and really died, when the king learned this, he got angry and
2、 sent his men to catch Effendi at once. When Effendi was brought to him, the king shouted angrily, Effendi, since(既然) you knew when my Minister would die, you must know the date of your own death(死), say it out, or youll die today. Effendi looked at the king for a while, Then he answered, But how ca
3、n I know? Ill die two days earlier than you. The king was afraid that if he killed Effendi, he himself would die after that. He thought he must keep Effendi alive(活着) as long as possible, so he let Effendi go. 1. This story tells us .A. how Effendi fool(愚弄) the kingB. when the king would dieC. why t
4、he Minister diedD. Effendi knew the dates of everyones death 2. The prime Minister died because .A. Effendi killed himB. Effendi said he would dieC. he was badly illD. he fell of the horse 3. Why did the king ask Effendi to tell him the date of Effendis own death?A. Because the king wanted to know w
5、hen he himself would die.B. Because the wanted to find an excuse to kill Effendi.C. Because he himself had known the date of Effendis death.D. Because he wanted to know when Effendi would die. 4. The king let Effendi go because .A. he hoped to live a long lifeB. he was afraid of EffendiC. he didnt b
6、elieve(相信) Effendis wordsD. he knew he would die two days later 5. Which of the following is not true?A. Effendi played a joke on the Minister.B. The king was afraid of death.C. Effendi didnt know when the king would die.D. If the king killed Effendi, he himself would die two days later.B Like most
7、teenagers in the world, Joso Montanaro, a teen artist in Brazil, likes reading and drawing cartoons. But he is specialhis drawings get published(出版). Montanaro is now drawing cartoons for Folha. Folha is Brazils largest newspaper and is known for its cartoons. Montanaro has already been working at F
8、olha for two years. Each week he draws two, three or four cartoons and sends them to the paper. From those editors choose one for the next days page. Montanaro draws about the news of the day. Recently he worked on The Wavea drawing of the tsunami(海啸) that hit Japan. Montanaro also likes to draw car
9、toons about the funny things that happen in Brazilian politics(政治). I like doing political drawings because you can joke about somebody bigger than you. Montanaro says. Folhas art director, Mario Kanno, says editors saw something new and different in Montanaros work. We brought him in with this idea
10、 to show that, yes, young people also read newspapers and can show their ideas on politics, Kanno says. Montanaros love for cartoons began when be was only 7 or 8 years old. His dad bought him comics. Montanaro says these books gave him the ideas that got him drawing. I think those great works have
11、really helped me, he says. They remind me that I should draw something in my book every day. 6. What is Montanaro doing for Folha now?A. He is publishing story books.B. He is drawing cartoons.C. He is sending newspapers.D. He is writing articles. 7. Which of the following is NOT true according to th
12、e passage?A. Folha is famous for its cartoons.B. Folha is the largest newspaper in Brazil.C. Montanaro draws one cartoon for Folha every week.D. Montanaro began to work for Folha two years ago. 8. Why does Montanaro like drawing political cartoons?A. Because he can show his ideas on politics.B. Beca
13、use he is very interested in political jobs.C. Because he thinks its easier to draw political cartoons.D. Because he can make fun of some important people. 9. What made Montanaro draw and helped him a lot in his drawings?A. The comics his dad bought him.B. His interest in cartoon films.C. The fun of
14、 drawing cartoons.D. His dads ideas about cartoons.10. Whats the best title for this passage?A. Folhas Art DirectorB. Brazils Largest NewspaperC. Teen Artist in BrazilD. Montanaros Great FatherC What do you see when you look at abstract(抽象) art? Does it make sense to you? Does it look like anything?
15、 Is it supposed to? Abstract art became popular in the early 20th century. Artists did not want to paint, draw, or sculpt things exactly(确切地) like they looked. They didnt want their art to be realistic. They were more interested in basic shapes and colours. Picasso is probably the most famous of the
16、se artists. He painted and drew in many, many styles. Sometimes he used a lot of blue colours (his blue period). Later, he used more red and pink colours (his rose period). Many of his other paintings are called cubist(立体画派) because they are made of painted squares. After a long time, Picassos paint
17、ings became more and more abstract. He painted people and things using strange shapes. His work was so original; many of his fellow artists didnt understand it. Kandinsky, another famous artist, used lines, shapes, and patterns to paint his subjects. His paintings also used strong colours to express
18、 feelings. Other artists like the surrealists(超现实主义者), were interested in subconscious(潜意识). Painters like Breton and Magritte used many symbol in their work. The meaning or subject of their work wasnt always clear. Dali, another surrealist artist, painted pictures that look like dreams. There are s
19、till many abstract artists around the world. Thats the way many artists prefer. They want each person to look at art and find their own meaning in it.11. Which would be most like abstract art?A. A painting of a house.B. A sculpture of a car.C. A drawing of two people in a coffee house.D. A red and b
20、lue painting, with no clear subject.12. What happened to Picassos work after a long time?A. It became more abstract.B. It became less original.C. He went from using red colours to using blue colours.D. He only painted with coloured squares.13. How did Kandinsky express feelings?A. By using colours a
21、nd shapes.B. By painting realistic people.C. By painting with a lot of symbols.D. By painting in red and pink colours.14. Who is probably the most famous abstract artist?A. Breton.B. Dali.C. Picasso.D. Magritte.15. Which of the following is NOT true?A. Picasso painted in many different styles.B. Dal
22、i was interested in dreams.C. Abstract artists feel each work of art only has one meaning.D. Magrittes art was full of symbols.D Whats this? If youre looking at this tree in the shape of a butterfly, its a topiary. A topiary is a tree or bush that is trained into a shape. A topiary gardener should m
23、ake a drawing first. The drawing shows the final shape that the gardener likes. The gardener then chooses a bush for the topiary. It may be one that just planted or one that is already in place. In June of the plants first year, the gardener looks for new leaves. When the leaves grow, its time to sh
24、ape the bottom of the bush. It needs about five years. The top is not trimmed during this time. In the fifth year, the bush grows tall enough for shaping. Then the gardener begins to shape the whole bush. Once a topiary has been started, it needs care all year. In summer it must be cut many times to
25、 keep its shape. This cutting also helps the bush grow. In winter the bushes dont grow. The gardeners have to brush snow off the plants, or snow may hurt some parts of them. Topiary gardening is a very old art. The Romans did it in the first century. In the sixteenth century, people in Europe liked
26、topiaries too. By the late 1600s, topiaries were also grown in America. Today its popular in many parts of the world.16. Put the following in the right order according to the passage.a. The gardener chooses a bush for the topiary.b. The whole bush grows tall enough for shaping.c. The gardener begins
27、 to shape the bottom of the bush.d. The gardener draws the shape of a topiary.A. d-a-b-c.B. b-c-a-d.C. a-d-c-b.D. d-a-c-b.17. What does the underlined word trimmed in the third paragraph mean?A. shakenB. cutC. cleanedD. collected18. Why must we cut a topiary many times in the summer?A. Because the b
28、ush can be in good shape.B. Because it will make the bush grow slowly.C. Because it can change the bush into another one.D. Because it helps the bush grow tall enough.19. Growing a topiary garden take both skills and .A. moodB. luckC. moneyD. time20. The last paragraph mainly tells us that .A. topia
29、ry gardening has a long historyB. topiary gardening is too difficult an art to learnC. topiary gardening plays a great role in our lifeD. topiary gardening will be more popular in the future二、阅读与表达(表格式)(共5小题;共5分) I have many storybooks, but my favourite is The Wonderful Adventures of Nils. I have ha
30、d it for five years. My parents gave it to me as a birthday gift. I have read it many times since then. Its really interesting. Nils is a 14-year-old farm boy and he is very lazy and naughty. In his free time, he likes hurting the animals on his family farm. When his parents leave him home alone, an
31、 elf(小精灵) punishes him by turning him into a midget(小矮人). Nils must improve in order to change back to his normal size. My favourite scene in the book is when Nils and a white goose(鹅) on his family farm join a group of wild geese(大雁). The wild geese are not pleased at all to be joined by a boy and
32、a farm goose. The farm goose has to prove he can fly like the wild geese and Nils has to prove that he is useful. During the trip, Nils learns that the elf might be glad to change him back if he proves he has changed for the better. The themes of the book have to do with children growing up and peac
33、e among all living things. Although the story is very simple, the writer made it a wonderful book to read with amazing skills. Come onread it, I know youll enjoy it, too.根据短文内容,完成表格。每空不多于3个词。Information CardThe Wonderful Adventures of NilsWriterSelma LagerlofHero14-year-old Nils who is very 21. Stor
34、y22. of NilsFavourite sceneWhen Nils and 23. on his family farm join a group of wild geeseThemesChildren 24. and 25. among all living things.三、阅读与表达(判断式)(共5小题;共5分)CHILDRENS BOOKSHELFBlack Baby, White Hands: A View From the Cribby Dr. Jaiya JohnSoul Water Rising. May 2005$17. ISBN 0-971-33081-6 The a
35、uthor is a young African American who was adopted(收养) from the crib(婴儿床) by a white family in New Mexico in the 1970s. Dr. John tells about his feelings as he was trying to understand how best to deal with them.Hewitt Andersons Great Big Lifeby Jerdine Nolen, illustrated(插图) by Kadir Nelson Simon Sc
36、huster Books for Young Readers. January 2005$16.95. ISBN 0-689-86866-9Ages 5-10 Hewitt is everything his parents could want in a son. But theres just one problem: hes very, very small while other members of his family are all proud giants(巨人). But it turns out that Hewitts great, big character is al
37、l he really needs. 根据表格内容,判断正误,正确的为T,错误的为F。26. Jaiya John is from Mexico.27. Dr. John is more than 30 years old now.28. Hewitt Andersons Great Big Life costs $17.29. Hewitt Andersons Great Big Life is written for children aged 5-10.30. Hewitt is a proud giant.四、阅读与表达(填空式)(共5小题;共5分) In America, where
38、 labor costs are so high, do-it-yourself is a way of life. Many people repair their own cars, build their own garages(车库), even rebuild their own houses. Soon many of them will also be writing their own books. In Hollywood(好莱坞) there is a company that publishes(出版) childrens books with the help of c
39、omputers. Although other book companies also publish that way, this company is not like the others. This is a wonderful book that you and your child can make. In his book your child can write(or have you write) and draw all about his/her family, friends, and favorite things. It allows the reader to
40、be, come the leading character in the stories with the help of computers. Here is how they do it. Let us suppose the child is named Jenny. She lives in New York, and has a dog named Hody. The computer uses this information to make up a story with pictures. The story is then printed up. A child who r
41、eceives such a book might say, This book is about me. so the company calls itself the Picture-Me-Books Publishing Company. Children like the picture-me-books because they like to see in print their own names and the names of their friends and their pets. But more important, in this way, readers are
42、much more interested in reading the stories. Picture-me-books are helping a child to learn how to read. 根据短文内容填空。31. In America, do-it-yourself is a way of life because .32. The Picture-Me-Books Publishing Company allows the reader to .33. The Picture-Me-Books Publishing Company was named by .34. Ch
43、ildren like the picture-me-books because theyre happy to see are printed in these books.35. Picture-me-books an useful for helping children to .五、阅读与表达(混合式)(共5小题;共5分)Dear Mr. Hall, You are my favourite writer. Thats why I wanted to write you a thank-you letter. I really enjoy reading your books. The
44、y are full of fun and adventures(冒险). When Im reading one of your books, I feel like Im having an adventure myself. Reading your books makes my life more exciting. Your stories are very interesting to me. All of your characters(人物) are brave(勇敢的) and funny. This helps them get through their adventur
45、es. The characters are not all the same, though. Each one has something special. I like the characters in your stories. I want them to be my friends in real life. Thank you for creating(创造) them so well for your readers. My best friend also loves your books. His name is Charlie Jones. We like to rea
46、d the books at the same time so we can talk about them. Charlies older sister told me about your books. Im so happy she did!Yours truly,Billy 任务一:判断正误,正确的为T,错误的为F。36. Billy wrote a letter to Mr. Hall for advice. 任务二:完成句子。37. Mr. Hall s books are full of . 任务三:回答问题。38. What are the characters like in Mr. Halls books?39. Who does Billy talk about the books to? 任务四:将文中划线句子译成汉语。40. 六、补全短文(共1