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Ⅰ. Fill in the blanks according to the Chinese given.
1. I have read many
2. The
3. He is
4. The
1. I have read many
fables
(寓言) and fairy tales
(童话故事).2. The
character
(人物) he acted in the movie was very vivid (生动的).3. He is
humorous
(幽默的) and many people like him.4. The
plot
(情节) of the novel is attractive (吸引人的).
答案:
1. fables; fairy tales 2. character 3. humorous 4. plot
Ⅱ. Read the passage and choose the correct answers.
Do you know about Haiku? Haiku is an old form of Japanese poetry, which follows a fixed pattern. But do you know something about English Haiku? Do you know the differences between Japanese Haiku and English Haiku?
Japanese Haiku has been written in a 5 - 7 - 5 syllables pattern. When poets started writing English Haiku in the 1950s, they used this 5 - 7 - 5 form. This style is generally considered “traditional” English Haiku.
Over the years, however, most Haiku poets in North America have become aware (知道的) that 17 English syllables express much more information than 17 Japanese syllables, and have come to write Haiku in fewer syllables, most often in three parts that follow a short - long - short pattern without a certain structure. This style is called “free - form” Haiku. English Haiku is shorter in language and freer in structures than Japanese Haiku.
1. What’s the meaning of the word “fixed”?
A. Old. B. Set. C. New. D. Ordinary. (
2. The “traditional” English Haiku ______.
A. was different from Japanese Haiku
B. was composed earlier than Japanese Haiku
C. had the same pattern as Japanese Haiku
D. was just longer than Japanese Haiku (
3. What do you know about Japanese syllables?
A. They were the same as English syllables.
B. They could express more information than English syllables.
C. They could express fewer thoughts than English syllables.
D. It’s very hard to talk about their differences. (
4. English Haiku has ______ now.
A. the same syllables as Japanese Haiku
B. seventeen syllables
C. fewer syllables than Japanese Haiku
D. eighteen syllables (
5. What does the writer tell us about modern English Haiku?
A. It’s too long. B. It’s special.
C. It’s very hard. D. It’s freer. (
Do you know about Haiku? Haiku is an old form of Japanese poetry, which follows a fixed pattern. But do you know something about English Haiku? Do you know the differences between Japanese Haiku and English Haiku?
Japanese Haiku has been written in a 5 - 7 - 5 syllables pattern. When poets started writing English Haiku in the 1950s, they used this 5 - 7 - 5 form. This style is generally considered “traditional” English Haiku.
Over the years, however, most Haiku poets in North America have become aware (知道的) that 17 English syllables express much more information than 17 Japanese syllables, and have come to write Haiku in fewer syllables, most often in three parts that follow a short - long - short pattern without a certain structure. This style is called “free - form” Haiku. English Haiku is shorter in language and freer in structures than Japanese Haiku.
1. What’s the meaning of the word “fixed”?
A. Old. B. Set. C. New. D. Ordinary. (
B
)2. The “traditional” English Haiku ______.
A. was different from Japanese Haiku
B. was composed earlier than Japanese Haiku
C. had the same pattern as Japanese Haiku
D. was just longer than Japanese Haiku (
C
)3. What do you know about Japanese syllables?
A. They were the same as English syllables.
B. They could express more information than English syllables.
C. They could express fewer thoughts than English syllables.
D. It’s very hard to talk about their differences. (
C
)4. English Haiku has ______ now.
A. the same syllables as Japanese Haiku
B. seventeen syllables
C. fewer syllables than Japanese Haiku
D. eighteen syllables (
C
)5. What does the writer tell us about modern English Haiku?
A. It’s too long. B. It’s special.
C. It’s very hard. D. It’s freer. (
D
)
答案:
1. B 2. C 3. C 4. C 5. D
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