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1、 一英汉互译_n.小说;虚构的事_a.愚蠢的;荒谬的;荒唐的_n.诚实正直;完整;完好_n.庄重;庄严;尊严_vt.&vi.假设;假定_n.车费;船费;飞机票价_vt.表明;宣称;公布_conj.然而;但是;尽管_n.预约;约会;委任_a.每周的 n.周刊_n.薪水;薪金_a.荒谬的;荒唐的_vt.让(某人)离开;解散;解雇_a.内疚的;有罪的;有过失的_vt.悬;挂;暂停;暂缓nail_saleswoman_ladder_science fictionabbr.SF _bonus_rumour_二词性转换1_v.委派- _n.预约;约会;委任 2. _a.内疚的;有罪的;有过失的-_ n.内
2、疚-_ adj.无辜的-_ n无辜3. _ vt.表明;宣称;公布_同义词4. _ vt.&vi.假设;假定-_ n.假设三基础运用1.Students are asked to prepare materials in advance of each _ (每周的) seminar. 2.Simon denied the_ (传言) that he was planning to visit Bulgaria later this month. 3.The man wanted to go home, but he could barely afford the railway _ (费用)
3、. 5.The_ (女主席) is up against the greatest challenge to her position. 6.The government has decided to increase_ (薪水) for all civil servants. 四语法填空Chinese science-fiction writer Liu Cixin met with his Russian readers during Russian Creative Week via video link on Sunday, _1_(share) his views on writin
4、g science fiction, the development of science and technology in the future. Liu also said that he was working on his new book but it might take some time to finish. “Probably a year _2_two,” Liu said. Liu made a _3_(compare) of science fictions from different times. “Science fictions in the past had
5、 a broad vision _4_(most) describing space and the universe, and _5_ (it) eyes were focused on the stars. Nowadays, science fictions focus on realistic _6_(problem), such as gender and race discrimination, environmental pollution and so on,” Liu said. Liu, _7_is 58, said that he is trying to adapt h
6、is fiction for films and TV except for literary writing. US streaming platform Netflix announced in September 2020 that it _8_(order) an English-language series based _9_Lius well-known trilogy The Three-Body Problem. He wants the series _10_(be) attractive and well-made. “As long as the series will
7、 be interesting, I dont care how much the series change my book,” he noted.五阅读理解Climate Science fiction (cli-fi) authors have been exploring the impact of weather-gone-wild for decades. Here are a few of them that still ring true today. The Crystal WorldJ. G. Ballard is often considered the godfathe
8、r of cli-fi. The famous British authors novels of the 1960s, including The Burning World, The Drowned World and The Wind From Nowhere, imagine terrible climate-based disasters. But theyre all too gentle in nature compared with his first truly mature work, The Crystal World. In a sense, The Crystal W
9、orld is a horror novel-instead of the horror happening to a person, its happening to Earth. HothouseBrian Aldiss Hothousea series of short stories published in 1962-remains one of the most extreme visions of climate change. In it, Earth of the furthest future has changed so completely that its nearl
10、y unrecognizable. Humans struggle to survive in this strange world of heat waveswhich, admittedly, isnt very scientifically possible but is all the more wonderful because of Aldiss unbound imagination. The Ice SchoonerThe climate change in Michael Moorcocks 1969 novel The Ice Schooner is man-made in
11、 a different way: Its caused by a long, extreme winter that settles around Earth following a nuclear war. The book presents a world where a new ice age has resulted in a frozen planet. Theres nothing scientific about Moorcocks setting. But it does warn, in its own way, of the disastrous climate chan
12、ge that humanity can bring to the world. IceAnna Kavans Ice, like Ballards The Crystal World, is filled with far more symbolism than the typical early cli-fi novel. In the freezing environment of Kavans 1967 book, a nuclear war has led to massive global climate change that has turned the world into
13、another Siberia.31Which book contains the most frightening scenes?AThe Burning World.BThe Drowned World.CThe Crystal World.DThe Wind From Nowhere.32Who wrote Hothouse?AAnna Kavan.BBrian Aldiss.CJ. G. Ballard.DMichael Moorcock.33What do the last two novels have in common?AThey are based on scientific evidence.BThey were published in the same year.CThey are about heat waves in the world.DThey imagine the results of a nuclear war.高一英语 第 7页 (共4页) 高一英语 第 8页 (共4页)学科网(北京)股份有限公司