2025年同步练习册山东人民出版社高中英语选择性必修第一册外研版


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《2025年同步练习册山东人民出版社高中英语选择性必修第一册外研版》

Ⅳ.阅读理解
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Growing up, I always dreamed of becoming a published writer one day. However, a manuscript I wrote in 1989 was repeatedly rejected by different publishers. That was a failed attempt during my teenage years. "Just a waste of time," once remarked my dad. But through my love for writing and reading works of non-fiction writers, I explored this road as much as I could.
After my grandmother passed away in East London, my hometown, I went to stay with my mother in Johannesburg. In the City of Gold I stepped through the doors of publishing houses, submitting stories. On many occasions the written content was considered disorganised. Editors frequently asked, "Do you have an academic background in journalism?" I was not formally trained in journalism, but I never gave up.
I started out in 2004 by commenting on controversial (有争议的) issues. My views appeared in the "Letters" section of major newspapers across South Africa and Zimbabwe. During this period of laying the foundation for my future career, I worked as a full-time security guard.
Whenever I was off-duty, research became my favourite hobby. So, it was at the Johannesburg City Library that I found an invaluable book which helped me to become familiar with how to put together a feature story in terms of constructing the introduction, the body and the conclusion.
In 2008 I worked on a bigger scale when I contributed my first feature article to a provincial newspaper in Pietermaritzburg. In that very same year I sold three more opinion pieces to a newspaper in East London. Writing a weekly column (专栏) themed Devil's Advocate for Khanyisa in Ermelo, Mpumalanga, was my biggest achievement in 2012. Today I'm a widely published author of various feature articles. And I can claim with pleasure that I have no less than 800 stories under my belt.
1. What happened to the author's manuscript written in 1989?
A. It remained unfinished.
B. It became a complete failure.
C. It won praise from his dad.
D. It was published in small numbers.
2. What did most editors in Johannesburg think of the author's stories at first?
A. Valueless.
B. Organised.
C. Enjoyable.
D. Controversial.
3. What helped the author improve his writing?
A. A library book.
B. His training in journalism.
C. Working for major newspapers.
D. His experience as a security guard.
4. What has played an important role in the author's success?
A. Luck.
B. Talent.
C. Pressure.
D. Determination.
答案: 1. B 2. A 3. A 4. D

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