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Ⅰ. 完形填空。
No visitor was in the museum now, and John was walking around to check if everything was all right. 1 he saw a beautiful painting lying on the floor. John 2 the painting and gave it to the curator(馆长).
The curator called several museums to check if it was a stolen painting 3 no one claimed(认领) it. So the curator decided to hang it. 4 said it was beautiful and had a very deep meaning. The curator felt 5 to have such a painting in his museum and thanked John for his discovery.
Some weeks later a woman and her 6 came to the museum. While they were looking at that painting, the little boy began to 7 . The curator walked over to him and asked what was making him so sad.
The child pointed 8 the painting and said, “That's my painting and I want it back.”
“Yes,” said his mother. “ He 9 it on the floor a few weeks ago. If you look carefully, you can see his name on the painting.” The curator 10 believe his ears when he heard the truth.
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No visitor was in the museum now, and John was walking around to check if everything was all right. 1 he saw a beautiful painting lying on the floor. John 2 the painting and gave it to the curator(馆长).
The curator called several museums to check if it was a stolen painting 3 no one claimed(认领) it. So the curator decided to hang it. 4 said it was beautiful and had a very deep meaning. The curator felt 5 to have such a painting in his museum and thanked John for his discovery.
Some weeks later a woman and her 6 came to the museum. While they were looking at that painting, the little boy began to 7 . The curator walked over to him and asked what was making him so sad.
The child pointed 8 the painting and said, “That's my painting and I want it back.”
“Yes,” said his mother. “ He 9 it on the floor a few weeks ago. If you look carefully, you can see his name on the painting.” The curator 10 believe his ears when he heard the truth.
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A
)1. A. Suddenly B. Actually C. Usually(
B
)2. A. set up B. picked up C. tried out(
C
)3. A. because B. so C. but(
A
)4. A. Everyone B. Anyone C. Nobody(
C
)5. A. nervous B. afraid C. proud(
B
)6. A. husband B. son C. daughter(
A
)7. A. cry B. look C. smile(
C
)8. A. up B. in C. to(
C
)9. A. bought B. drew C. left(
B
)10. A. needn't B. couldn't C. shouldn't
答案:
1-5 ABCAC 6-10 BACCB
Ⅱ. 阅读理解。
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I am a student majoring in museum studies at the University of Oklahoma. I've dreamt of being an artist since I was a little girl. These days, when I'm thinking about why art plays an important role in my life, I find that my love for it comes from my trips to museums.
When I was six, my mother died. After that, my grandmother spent lots of time with me. Although that was a very sad time in my life, my grandmother brought me excitement and pleasure. We did many relaxing activities, but my favourite was our trips to the local museums. We were both interested in the stories behind the collections. By visiting museums, she wanted to pass on her love for art to me—and she did it.
Since I was a child, I have loved collecting things: erasers, stones, pens... I not only collect things, but also create systems to organise(整理) them. The study at university also teaches me how to maintain(保养) collections. These are good for my work in the museum.
Like my grandmother, I want to share my love for art and collections with others. Museums are so much more than their collections. They are places where people can spend time together. Visit your local museums and you may be surprised at how much you can get out of it.
根据语篇内容,选择最佳选项。
(
A. How her college life is.
B. When she became an artist.
C. Why art is important in her life.
(
A. Sad and nervous.
B. Excited and happy.
C. Sad but relaxed.
(
A. help her forget her sadness
B. make her fall in love with art
C. teach her how to collect things
(
①Her love for collecting things.
②Her skills in maintaining collections.
③Her ability to organise things creatively.
④Her understanding of the stories behind the collections.
A. ①②③ B. ①③④ C. ②③④
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A. To show her love for her grandmother.
B. To encourage people to visit museums.
C. To introduce readers to a museum project.
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I am a student majoring in museum studies at the University of Oklahoma. I've dreamt of being an artist since I was a little girl. These days, when I'm thinking about why art plays an important role in my life, I find that my love for it comes from my trips to museums.
When I was six, my mother died. After that, my grandmother spent lots of time with me. Although that was a very sad time in my life, my grandmother brought me excitement and pleasure. We did many relaxing activities, but my favourite was our trips to the local museums. We were both interested in the stories behind the collections. By visiting museums, she wanted to pass on her love for art to me—and she did it.
Since I was a child, I have loved collecting things: erasers, stones, pens... I not only collect things, but also create systems to organise(整理) them. The study at university also teaches me how to maintain(保养) collections. These are good for my work in the museum.
Like my grandmother, I want to share my love for art and collections with others. Museums are so much more than their collections. They are places where people can spend time together. Visit your local museums and you may be surprised at how much you can get out of it.
根据语篇内容,选择最佳选项。
(
C
)11. What do we know about the writer from Paragraph 1?A. How her college life is.
B. When she became an artist.
C. Why art is important in her life.
(
B
)12. How did the writer feel when staying with her grandmother?A. Sad and nervous.
B. Excited and happy.
C. Sad but relaxed.
(
A
)13. The writer's grandmother took her to museums to ______.A. help her forget her sadness
B. make her fall in love with art
C. teach her how to collect things
(
A
)14. What gives the writer a big advantage in working in the museum?①Her love for collecting things.
②Her skills in maintaining collections.
③Her ability to organise things creatively.
④Her understanding of the stories behind the collections.
A. ①②③ B. ①③④ C. ②③④
(
B
)15. 新考向 写作意图 What's the writer's purpose in writing the text?A. To show her love for her grandmother.
B. To encourage people to visit museums.
C. To introduce readers to a museum project.
答案:
11-15 CBAAB
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