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第第頁2023年高一暑假話題閱讀天天練:文學(xué)和藝術(shù)(含解析)2023年高一暑假話題閱讀天天練:文學(xué)和藝術(shù)

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一、閱讀理解題(共5題)

DavidUnaiponwasaninventorandwriter.HewasthefirstAboriginal(土著的)Australiantowritepublishedbooks.HealsoworkedhardtomakelifebetterforAboriginalpeople.

DavidUnaiponwasborninSouthAustralia,in1872.Asayoungman,helovedtoreadandwasinterestedinscienceandmusic.Hethoughtalotaboutnewwaystofixengineeringproblems.Between1909and1944,Unaiponmadenineimportantinventions.Healsomadedrawingsofahelicopter(直升機(jī))design.HegottheideafromtheAustralianboomerang(回力鏢)andthewayitmovedthroughtheair.Thishappenedin1914,beforewehadhelicopters.

UnaiponlivedmostofhislifeinAdelaideandworkedfortheAborigines'Friends'Association.HeworkedandtravelledaroundsoutheasternAustraliaforfiftyyears.Sometimes,whiletravellingfromtowntotown,hewastoldhecouldn'tstayinahotelbecausehewasablackman,soheunderstoodtheproblemsofracism(種族主義).

In1925,UnaiponbecamethefirstAboriginalwritertopublish.HisfirstpublishedwritingwasanarticleinSydney'sDailyTelegraphnewspaper.Thearticlehadthetitle:"Aboriginals:TheirTraditionsandCustoms".Hewrotemanyotherarticlesfornewspapersandmagazines,gettingpublicityabouttherightsofAboriginalpeople.HealsowroteabouttheneedforwhiteandblackpeopletoworktogetherandtheneedforequalrightsforbothblackandwhiteAustralians.Hewaswelleducatedinbothcultures,andin1929hehelpedwithagovernmentsurveyofAboriginalhealthandinterests.

DavidUnaipondiedin1967attheageof95,inthesameyearwhenAboriginalpeoplewerefirstcountedaspartofAustralia'spopulation.In1995,DavidUnaipon'spicturewasputontheAustralianfifty-dollarnote,withadrawingofoneofhisinventions.

(1)WhichofthefollowingcandescribeDavidUnaiponwhenhewasyoung

A.Hewascalm.B.Hewasbrave.

C.Hewaspatient.D.Hewascreative.

(2)WhatcanwelearnaboutDavidUnaipon'shelicopterdesign

A.Itwasthemodelformodernhelicopters.

B.Itwasacopyofanotherhelicopter.

C.Itwasbasedonalocaltool.

D.Itwasdoneinhis30s.

(3)WhatdoweknowaboutDavidUnaiponasawriter

A.HewasthefirstAboriginalwriter.

B.Hewasconcernedaboutracialinequality.

C.Hefinishedmostofhiswritingswhiletravelling.

D.Hehadhiswritingspublishedmainlyinnewspapers.

(4)Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph

A.DavidUnaipondiedanunexpecteddeath.

B.DavidUnaiponwasproudofhisinventions.

C.DavidUnaipon'scontributionswererecognised.

D.DavidUnaipon'sdrawingabilitieswereappreciated.

Bornin1928inNanjing,Jiangsu,YuGuangzhong,whospenthisyoungerdaysontheChinesemainlandbeforemovingtoTaiwaninhis20s,passedawayonDec14,2023.Nostalgia(《鄉(xiāng)愁》)—whichYuwroteinhis40stovoicehishomesicknessforhischildhoodmotherland—becamehismostwell-knownwork,sinceitresonated(共鳴)withmanypeoplewhowerefarawayfromhome.ThepoemappearedinChineseschooltextbooksandwasadaptedintosongs.

However,thefactthatNostalgiabecamesofamousalsodisturbedYubecauseamongtheover1,000poemsthathe'dwritten,Nostalgiaseemedtobetheonlyonethatthepublicevertalkedaboutandappreciated.

"I'dliketothinkofNostalgiaasmybusinesscard,butunfortunatelyitgottoobigthatitkeptpeoplefromseeingtherealme,"Yuoncesaid,accordingtoChinaYouthDaily.

Indeed,writingpoemsisonlyoneofYu'smanytalents.GreatChinesewriterLiangShiqiu(1903—1987)oncespokeofYu,"Hewritespoemswithhisrighthandandprose(散文)withhisleft.Thereishardlyanyonewhomatcheshisachievementsatthetime."

Yuwasalsoatranslator.YuspokeFrench,German,Spanish,ItalianandRussian,andpublished13translationcollections.

Andheusedhistalentswell.Hespenthiswholelifeworking,eveninhis80s.Yusaidthatwheneverpeopleaskedwhetherhestillkeptthehabitofwritingup,hewouldalwaysanswer,"Whydon'tyouaskmeifI'mstillbreathing"

Tohim,writingwasaninseparable(不可分割的)partoflifethatshouldn'tbeaffectedbyageoranythingelse.

NowthatYuhastakenhislastbreath,hiswritingcareerhasfinallybeenputtorest.Butthemanybookshewroteandtranslatedwillcontinuetocarrythenostalgiapeoplehaveforhim.

(1)HowoldwasYuGuangzhongwhenhedied

A.86.B.87.C.88.D.89.

(2)HowdidLiangShiqiulikeYuGuangzhong

A.HespokehardlyofYuGuangzhong.

B.HethoughthighlyofYuGuangzhong.

C.HewasindifferenttoYuGuangzhong.

D.HewasveryfriendlytoYuGuangzhong.

(3)WhichofthefollowingdoesnotdescribeYuGuangzhong

A.Apoet.B.Awriter.C.Athinker.D.Atranslator.

(4)Whatcanweinferfromthelastthreeparagraphs

A.Nostalgiaisimportantforhiminhislife.

B.Writingisasimportantastranslation.

C.Writingisthemostimportantpartinhislife.

D.Histalentsarethemostimportantinhiswriting.

Firstpublishedin2023,thebookLifeofPiwrittenbyCanadianauthorYannMartelwontheManBookerPrizeandanAsianAmericanPrizeforLiterature.ItisthestoryofayoungboynamedPiwhospends227daysatseawithasmallgroupofanimalsafterdisasterstrikestheirshipandisanaccountofhisjourneyofsurvivalandhardship.

Piscine''Pi''MolitorPatel,onwhomLifeofPiisbased,isayoungboylivinginPondicherry,India,wherehisfatherownsazoo.ThestorystartswhenPatel'sfamilydecidetomovetoCanada,alongwiththeirzooanimalsfortheirnewhome.

However,becauseofthebadweather.theshipsinks.Pialongwithanorangutan(猩猩)aninjuredzebra,ahyena(鬣狗)andaBengaltigernamedRichardParkeraretheonlysurvivorswhotakeshelterinasmalllifeboat.Boththeinjuredzebraandtheorangutanaresoonkilledandeatenbythehyena.Thetigerinturnkillsandeatsthehyena,leavingjustthetwoofthemaloneontheboatnow.

InanefforttoavoidbeingeatenbyRichardParker,Piactshimselfastheheadofthegroupandremainssafefromharm.Sincehedoesnotwantthetigertodieforfearofgoingmadbybeingaloneontheboat,hefishesandfeedsthetwooftheminordertostayalive.

ThelifeofPithenentersitsthirdstagewhentheirlifeboatwashesupontheshoresofMexicoandthetigerescapesintoanearbyforest,leavingPialone.AftertheMexicansrefusetobelievePisstory,hechangeshistalebyreplacingtheanimalswithhismother,acookandasailorandaskstheMexicanswhichonetheyprefer.Theypreferhearingthefirststorythoughtheydonotbelieveawordofit.

Inmyview,LifeofPiisamustreadbookforallthosewholovereading.

(1)WecanlearnthatthebookLifeofPi_____.

A.waswrittenin2023

B.wasawardedtwoprizes

C.tellsastoryaboutFriendship

D.isbasedontheauthorspersonalexperience

(2)InthebookLifeofPithehyenaiskilledby_____.

A.PiB.thezebraC.theorangutanD.RichardParker

(3)HowdoesPiescapebeingeatenbythetiger

A.Bycatchingfishesforthetiger.

B.Bylockingthetigerinacage.

C.Bybeingtheleaderofthetwoofthem.

D.Byfightingwiththetiger.

(4)WhathappensafterPiarrivesinMexico

A.Thetigerdies.

B.Hetriestoescape.

C.TheMexicansfeelsorryforhim.

D.TheMexicansdoubthisexperience.

導(dǎo)言:

上期講到,獵人傷了小鹿的腳,且獲知了姐弟倆的住所。然后,獵人將自己所知道的信息告知了國王。那么接下來姐弟倆會(huì)有什么樣的際遇呢?

LittleBrotherandLittleSister

BytheBrothersGrimm

Thelittlesister,however,wasfrightenedwhenshesawthatherlittledeerwashurt.Shewashedthebloodoffhim,laidherbsonthewound,andsaid,"Gotoyourbed,deardeer."Butthewoundwassoslightthatthedeer,thenextmorning,didnotfeelitanymore.Andwhenheagainheardthesportoutside,hesaid,"Icannotbearit;Imustbethere;theyshallnotfinditsoeasytocatchme."Thesistercried,andsaid,"Thistimetheywillkillyou.Iwillnotletyouout.""Thenyouwillhavemedieofgrief,"answeredthedeer;"whenIhearthehornsIfeelasifImustjumpoutofmyskin."Thenthesistercouldonlyopenthedoorforhimwithaheavyheart,andthedeerbounded(跳躍)intotheforest.

WhentheKingsawhim,hesaidtohishuntsmen,"Nowchasehimalldaylongtillnight-fall,buttakecarethatnoonedoeshimanyharm."

Assoonasthesunhadset,theKingsaidtothehuntsman,"Nowcomeandshowmethecottageinthewood;"andwhenhewasatthedoor,heknockedandcalledout,"Dearlittlesister,letmein."Thenthedooropened,andtheKingwalkedin,andtherestoodamaidenmorelovelythananyhehadeverseen.TheKinglookedkindlyather,stretchedouthishand,andsaid,"Willyougowithmetomypalaceandbemydearwife""Yes,indeed,”answeredthemaiden,"butthelittledeermustgowithme."TheKingsaid,"Itshallstaywithyouaslongasyoulive."...

TheKingtookthelovelymaidenuponhishorseandcarriedhertohispalace,wheretheweddingwasheldwithgreatpomp(排場).ShewasnowtheQueen,andtheylivedhappilytogetherforalongtime;thedeerwastendedandcherished(珍惜).

Butthestep-motherthoughtallthetimethatthesisterhadbeentorntopiecesbythewildbeastsinthewood,andthatthebrotherhadbeenshotbythehuntsmen.Nowwhensheheardthattheyweresohappy,andsowelloff,envyroseinherheartandlefthernopeace.Shethoughtofnothingbuthowshecouldbringthemagaintomisfortune(不幸).Herowndaughter,whowasuglyandhadonlyoneeye,said,"AQueen!Thatoughttohavebeenmyluck.""Onlybequiet,"answeredtheoldwoman,andcomfortedherbysaying,"WhenthetimecomesIshallbeready."

Astimewenton,theQueenhadaprettylittleboy,andithappenedthattheKingwasouthunting;sotheoldwitchtooktheformof①thechamber-maid,wentintotheroomwheretheQueenlay,andsaidtoher,"Come,thebathisready;itwilldoyougood,andgiveyoufreshstrength;makehaste②beforeitgetscold."

(Tobecontinued)

Notes:

①taketheformof采取……的形式

例句:Generally,atrainingprogramtakestheformofaseriesofworkshops.一般的培訓(xùn)項(xiàng)目都采用研討會(huì)的形式。

②makehaste趕緊,連忙

例句:Makehaste!Thetaxiiswaitingforusdownstairs.趕緊!出租車在樓下等著呢。

Question:

Whatdidthedeerwanttoexpressbysaying,"WhenIhearthehornsIfeelasifImustjumpoutofmyskin."

StrongestFemaleLiteraryCharactersofAllTime

Therearesomeofhistory'smostinspiringandgreatfemaleswhocanbefoundonthepagesofthesenovels.

ElizabethBennet

Called"Lizzie"or"Elizabyherfamilyandfriends,ElizabethBennetisthestubbornandcleverheroinefromthe1813JaneAustennovelPrideandPrejudice.She'sthesecondeldestoffivedaughtersintheBennetfamilyand,liketherestofhersisters,sheisexpectedtomarryforstatusandmoney,notforlove.Toremaintruetoherself,shewouldratherremainsingle,aconceptthatwasunheardatthetime.

NancyDrew

Shefirstappearedinthe1930sbutremainsoneofthemosticonicfemalecharactersinallofliterature.CreatedbyEdwardStratemeyer,NancyDrewwasn'tsimplyaprettygirl.Instead,thebrave,physicallystrong,andfiercelyintelligentNancyusedhersuperiorintelligence—notherlooks—tosolveaseriesofmysteries.

JosephineMarch

JoMarchisthesecondeldestdaughterintheMarchfamilyandisacentralfocusinthenovelLittleWomen,publishedbyLouisaMayAlcottin1868.At15,sheisstrong-willed,confident,andliteraryandunlikehersisters,sheisoutspokenanduninterestedinmarriage.Jobothstruggleswithandchallengessociety'sexpectationsofhowwomeninthe19thcenturyshouldcarrythemselves,makingheroneofliterature'smostdaringfemalecharacters.

HesterPrynne

Recognizedbysomecriticsasoneofthemostimportantcharactersinfemaleliterature,HesterPrynneistheleadingcharacterinNathanielHawthorne's1850novel,TheScarletLetter.

Marriedbutseparatedbydistancefromherhusband,Hesterhasanaffairwithaministerandbecomespregnant.

(1)WhywouldElizabethBennetratherremainsingle

A.Shewastheeldestdaughterofthefamily.

B.Shedoesn'twanttomarryforlove.

C.Shedoesn'twanttocheatherself.

D.Sheistoostubborn.

(2)WhatisNancyDrewlike

A.Kind.B.Clever.C.Outspoken.D.Proud.

(3)WhocreatedJosephineMarch

A.JaneAusten.B.EdwardStratemeyer.

C.NathanielHawthorne.D.LouisaMayAlcott.

答案

一、閱讀理解題(共5題)

1.【答案】

(1)D

(2)C

(3)B

(4)C

【解析】

(1)本文是記敘文。文章介紹了澳大利亞土著人作家及發(fā)明家戴維·烏奈龐。

推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段中的Asayoungman,helovedtoreadandwasinterestedinscienceandmusic.Hethoughtalotaboutnewwaystofixengineeringproblems.Between1909and1944,Unaiponmadenineimportantinventions.可知,年輕時(shí)期的戴維·烏奈龐非常富有創(chuàng)造力。

(2)細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段中的HegottheideafromtheAustralianboomerang可知,戴維·烏奈龐的直升機(jī)構(gòu)想是以澳大利亞當(dāng)?shù)氐囊环N工具——回力鏢為參考依據(jù)的。

(3)推理判斷題。根據(jù)第三段中的whiletravellingfromtowntotown,hewastoldhecouldn'tstayinahotelbecausehewasblack,soheunderstoodtheproblemsofracism及倒數(shù)第二段中的Hewrotemanyotherarticlesfornewspapersandmagazines…andtheneedforequalrightsforbothblackandwhiteAustralians.可知,戴維·烏奈龐很關(guān)心種族不平等問題。

(4)推理判斷題。最后一段中提到五十澳元紙幣上印有戴維·烏奈龐的頭像,由此可知,他的貢獻(xiàn)得到了認(rèn)可。

2.【答案】

(1)D

(2)B

(3)C

(4)C

【解析】

(1)細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段第一句“Bornin1928inNanjing,Jiangsu,YuGuangzhong,whospenthisyoungerdaysontheChinesemainlandbeforemovingtoTaiwaninhis20s,passedawayonDec14,2023.”可知,余光中去世時(shí)是89歲。故選D項(xiàng)。

(2)細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)笫四段最后兩句“Hewritespoemswithhisrighthandandprose(散文)withhisleft.Thereishardlyanyonewhomatcheshisachievementsatthetime.”可知,梁實(shí)秋給予余光中很高的評價(jià)。故選B項(xiàng)。

(3)細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段最后一句“ThepoemappearedinChineseschooltextbooksandwasadaptedintosongs.”可知,余光中是詩人;報(bào)據(jù)第五段第一句“Yuwasalsoatranslator.”可知,余光中是翻譯家;報(bào)據(jù)最后一段第二句中的“Butthemanybookshewroteandtranslated”可知,余光中還是作家。故選C項(xiàng)。

(4)推理判斷題。根據(jù)第六段第二句“Hespenthiswholelifeworking,eveninhi

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