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(
A.Whether
B.Since
C.Though
D.Unless
B
)8. [2021 无锡]______ we've made the promise,let's keep to it and not give up easily.A.Whether
B.Since
C.Though
D.Unless
答案:
8.B
(
A.for
B.so
C.since
D.if
B
)9. My arm still hurts,______ I'm going to see a doctor.A.for
B.so
C.since
D.if
答案:
9.B
(
A.if
B.but
C.so that
D.even though
C
)10. Mr Green spoke slowly ______ all of us could hear clearly.A.if
B.but
C.so that
D.even though
答案:
10.C
Ⅱ.[2022 北部湾改编]完形填空
Can you imagine a “xiao sheng”(young man role) is played by an 80-year-old woman? That's what Qu Juanru does. She is a(n) ______ and the official inheritor(继承人) of Jiaxing City's Tongxiang flower-drum opera(花鼓戏). This kind of art ______ the daily life in the ancient water town and the traditional cultures of southern China.
Qu Juanru's life with opera was not ______. “My family was poor. My mother died when I was 14. I've lived with my father since. In the past,women were not allowed to play the opera,______ my father never stopped me when I tried to sing,” Qu said. And it gave her the ______ to start a journey with the opera.
At the age of 18,Qu joined a local troupe(戏班). Later,the troupe was broken up,and she went back to farming. After that,she ______ to bring the opera troupe back to life. ______,the troupe closed down again. Then she worked in a factory.
All of that changed in 2001. An officer from Wuzhen Tourism Centre invited her back to the show. Knowing that,she was very ______ and agreed. Whether it is burning hot or freezing cold,she plays the opera for 3 hours every day. Even though Qu got a serious illness in 2017,she didn't ______. She gives her everything to the art. “I can still sing and act. I'd love to be here,as long as the people and the troupe ______ me,” Qu said.
Perhaps Qu sees her opera life as a wonderful dream.
(
B. teacher
C. doctor
D. driver
(
B. shows
C. starts
D. prints
(
B. active
C. cool
D. boring
(
B. because
C. but
D. so
(
B. holiday
C. question
D. chance
(
B. managed
C. regretted
D. forgot
(
B. Recently
C. Sadly
D. Hopefully
(
B. worried
C. relaxed
D. lonely
(
B. sit down
C. give up
D. show up
(
B. change
C. control
D. need
Can you imagine a “xiao sheng”(young man role) is played by an 80-year-old woman? That's what Qu Juanru does. She is a(n) ______ and the official inheritor(继承人) of Jiaxing City's Tongxiang flower-drum opera(花鼓戏). This kind of art ______ the daily life in the ancient water town and the traditional cultures of southern China.
Qu Juanru's life with opera was not ______. “My family was poor. My mother died when I was 14. I've lived with my father since. In the past,women were not allowed to play the opera,______ my father never stopped me when I tried to sing,” Qu said. And it gave her the ______ to start a journey with the opera.
At the age of 18,Qu joined a local troupe(戏班). Later,the troupe was broken up,and she went back to farming. After that,she ______ to bring the opera troupe back to life. ______,the troupe closed down again. Then she worked in a factory.
All of that changed in 2001. An officer from Wuzhen Tourism Centre invited her back to the show. Knowing that,she was very ______ and agreed. Whether it is burning hot or freezing cold,she plays the opera for 3 hours every day. Even though Qu got a serious illness in 2017,she didn't ______. She gives her everything to the art. “I can still sing and act. I'd love to be here,as long as the people and the troupe ______ me,” Qu said.
Perhaps Qu sees her opera life as a wonderful dream.
(
A
)1. A. actressB. teacher
C. doctor
D. driver
(
B
)2. A. runsB. shows
C. starts
D. prints
(
A
)3. A. easyB. active
C. cool
D. boring
(
C
)4. A. orB. because
C. but
D. so
(
D
)5. A. mistakeB. holiday
C. question
D. chance
(
B
)6. A. refusedB. managed
C. regretted
D. forgot
(
C
)7. A. SuddenlyB. Recently
C. Sadly
D. Hopefully
(
A
)8. A. excitedB. worried
C. relaxed
D. lonely
(
C
)9. A. go onB. sit down
C. give up
D. show up
(
D
)10. A. treatB. change
C. control
D. need
答案:
Ⅱ.1.A 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.D 6.B 7.C 8.A 9.C 10.D
Ⅲ.[2022 龙东改编]短文阅读
Lu Xun is one of the greatest Chinese writers of the 20th century. He not only wrote stories,but also wrote articles about living conditions of Chinese people.
Lu Xun was born in 1881. In 1898,his grandfather was put into prison(监狱) for taking money. His father became seriously ill. From that time on,his family were no longer accepted by their relatives and friends. These early experiences greatly influenced(影响) his writing. In 1902,he went to study in Japan. He showed a talent(天赋) for writing and translating. He even wrote several books. He returned to China in 1909 because he was in need of money. After working for several years as a teacher in Beijing,Lu Xun again returned to writing. In 1918,he wrote his famous short story Diary of a Madman. It was the first Chinese novel published(出版) in the everyday language that people spoke,which helped make it a great success. This,together with his novel The True Story of Ah Q(1921),made Lu Xun a leading Chinese writer. Lu Xun still worried greatly about China's future. In 1926,he moved to Shanghai and gave up writing stories. He then only wrote articles which called on people to fight against the government. For this,the government stopped him from publishing any more books.
He died in 1936. Lu Xun's importance and influence have grown. Today some of his works are included in school textbooks and his works are read by millions of people around the world.
(
A. The people he met in Japan.
B. The experiences in his early life.
C. Working as a teacher in Beijing.
D. His talent for translating.
(
A. The success of Diary of a Madman.
B. The True Story of Ah Q.
C. The first Chinese novel.
D. Lu Xun's worry about China's future.
(
A. Funny stories.
B. Humorous stories.
C. Articles about himself.
D. Articles calling on people to fight against the government.
(
A. Some of his articles were about living conditions of Chinese people.
B. In 1898,his father was put into prison for taking money.
C. Lu Xun only wrote stories all his life.
D. Lu Xun died at the age of 72.
Lu Xun is one of the greatest Chinese writers of the 20th century. He not only wrote stories,but also wrote articles about living conditions of Chinese people.
Lu Xun was born in 1881. In 1898,his grandfather was put into prison(监狱) for taking money. His father became seriously ill. From that time on,his family were no longer accepted by their relatives and friends. These early experiences greatly influenced(影响) his writing. In 1902,he went to study in Japan. He showed a talent(天赋) for writing and translating. He even wrote several books. He returned to China in 1909 because he was in need of money. After working for several years as a teacher in Beijing,Lu Xun again returned to writing. In 1918,he wrote his famous short story Diary of a Madman. It was the first Chinese novel published(出版) in the everyday language that people spoke,which helped make it a great success. This,together with his novel The True Story of Ah Q(1921),made Lu Xun a leading Chinese writer. Lu Xun still worried greatly about China's future. In 1926,he moved to Shanghai and gave up writing stories. He then only wrote articles which called on people to fight against the government. For this,the government stopped him from publishing any more books.
He died in 1936. Lu Xun's importance and influence have grown. Today some of his works are included in school textbooks and his works are read by millions of people around the world.
(
B
)1. Which of the following greatly influenced Lu Xun's writing according to the passage?A. The people he met in Japan.
B. The experiences in his early life.
C. Working as a teacher in Beijing.
D. His talent for translating.
(
A
)2. What does the underlined word “This” refer to?A. The success of Diary of a Madman.
B. The True Story of Ah Q.
C. The first Chinese novel.
D. Lu Xun's worry about China's future.
(
D
)3. What did Lu Xun mainly write after moving to Shanghai?A. Funny stories.
B. Humorous stories.
C. Articles about himself.
D. Articles calling on people to fight against the government.
(
A
)4. Which is TRUE about Lu Xun according to the passage?A. Some of his articles were about living conditions of Chinese people.
B. In 1898,his father was put into prison for taking money.
C. Lu Xun only wrote stories all his life.
D. Lu Xun died at the age of 72.
答案:
Ⅲ.1.B 2.A 3.D 4.A
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