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1、译林版选择性必修第一册unit4专项综合练.阅读理解Rita Dove,a poet and story writer,started seriously making her career as a writer in 1980 when she wrote her first book,The Yellow House on the Corner.In her childhood days,Dove loved to read for countless hours on end.Her passion(热爱) for reading led her to want to write he
2、rself.Dove was raised in Akron,Ohio in an African-American household made up of herself,two younger sisters,an elder brother and her parents.They were always there for Dove to make sure that she got the best education.Her father was the first black research chemist who broke the race barrier in the
3、tire industry.This gave her even more confidence.Dove kept exploring her interest in writing as her life progressed.In 1970,at the age of 18,she was accepted by the White House as a Presidential Scholar and was recognized as one of the hundred best high school students in the United States.And three
4、 years later she graduated from Miami University in Ohio,and then went to West Germany on a scholarship from 1974 to 1975.After receiving her MFA from the Iowa Writers Workshop at the University of Iowa in 1977,she knew that she was not going to deny dream of becoming a writer and poet.When Dove was
5、 34 she received the Pulitzer Prize for Thomas and Beulah,a book about her grandparents.Doves second big surprise was that she became the youngest person at the age of 40,and the first African American to be honored as United States Poet Laureate in 1993 and held the title until 1995.Her poems inter
6、est readers because they can read them and picture her life as a girl.They are able to imagine their own childhood and relate to her life.Dove deserves the many awards she has received.She has studied and worked hard to become such a talented poet and writer.1When she wrote her first book,Rita Dove
7、.Awas in her late twentiesBwas accepted by the White HouseCjust graduated from Miami UniversityDwanted to write a book about her grandparents2What can be inferred about Rita Dove from the second paragraph?AHer parents were strict with her.BHer parents gave her great support.CShe is the eldest among
8、the children.DShe failed to get a good education.3According to the text,whats the authors attitude towards Rita Dove?AAdmiring. BIndifferent.CRespectful. DDisapproving.4What does the author intend to tell in the text?AThe works of Rita Dove.BThe efforts Rita Dove made.CThe biography(传记) of Rita Dove
9、.DThe hard life Rita Dove lived.答案ABAC.完形填空Just several days ago,a violent storm hit our community.I looked out of the window and witnessed a tree being abused by the 1 wind.The branches bent,and swayed(摇摆) back and forth,thanks to their 2 to avoid breaking.The leaves desperately stuck to the branch
10、es because their life 3 the tree.The powerful trunk(树干) which held the tree upright bent slightly 4 from the force in the battle to maintain its position.After the storm had passed,the tree gracefully returned to its 5 position standing tall among the chaos(混乱)It managed to 6 the storm.It didnt look
11、 the same as leaves had fallen and the soil had loosened,but what 7 was that the tree won the fight for its life.For a long time I couldnt understand why this tree 8 my attention the way it did.As time passed,it became clear that it wasnt just about the tree but about the 9 roots which are deep into
12、 the soil providing water and nutrition.The roots allow the tree to be able to take a 10 because they are there to support it. 11 ,the next time you catch your kids misbehaving,when the job is driving you crazy,when you are underpaid and the 12 is tight,and when the storms of life are blowing,go bac
13、k to your roots.Life is full of storms.They will make you 13 ,make you sway and even make you lose some leaves,but the 14 your roots are,the stronger you stand.I challenge you to bend but dont break.However hard the wind blows,dont let life 15 you into an uncomfortable position.Your strength lies in
14、 your roots.1A.fierce BstrangeCunusual Dgentle2A.height BflexibilityCoutline Dweight3A.depended on Banswered forCintended for Dtouched on4A.towards BoverCbackwards Dinto5A.current BfinalCoriginal Dcomfortable6A.explore BavoidCovercome Dsurvive7A.differed BmatteredCconcern Drevealed8A.fixed BpaidCcau
15、ght Descaped9A.unseen BdirtyCobvious Dnew10A.stand BfightCchance Dturning11A.However BStillCThus DBesides12A.budget BdeadlineChand Dliving13A.win Bbend Cloosen Dstay14A.deeper BbiggerCmore Dbrighter15A.trick BforceClead Dadmit1-15 ABACC DBCAB CABAB.语法填空Summer is over,but theres no reason to be upset
16、 as that means autumn is upon us,arguably the 1. (good) season of the year.Beijings autumn is extremely short,so parks around the city fill up fast with people coming to see the seasons sighta show of changing 2. (color) as the trees turn from dark green to deep red.There are plenty of places in the
17、 city center 3. (catch) the golden Gingko leaves,but Im heading just outside of the Fifth Ring Road to see the season on 4. larger scale.Despite parks like Xiangshan getting so busy 5. you need tickets a week in advance,there are still areas well-known and 6. (frequent) visited by the Beijing crowds
18、,and Baiwangshan,one of such places,7. (locate) 3km from the Summer Palace to the citys North West.It offers hiking tails and beautiful views of the city and 8. (surround) forests.I love coming to Beijings parks at this time of year because I can always enjoy 9. (I),bathing in the last of the good weather and golden colors.You never know 10. youre going to find around every corner.1best2colors3to catch4a5that6frequently7is located8surrounding9myself10what