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一、閱讀理解

1

Whatmakesagoodreader?YoucanfindtheanswerinReadersClub.Today,wehavesomebooksforyou.

Comeandjoin(hetun!

TheOldManandtheSeawon(hePulitzerPrizeforfictionin.953.Ayearlater,HemingwaywontheNobel

PrizeforLiterature.TheOldManandtheSeaisgenerallyconsideredbymanytobehisgreatestachievement.The

leadingcharacterinthisbookisapersonwhocanfacedifficultiesandnevergiveup.

Hardback$21.70Paperback$16.00

Heart,writtenbyEdmondoDeAmicisfromItaly,isadiaryofanItalianboyEric.Inhisdiary,hewritesabout

thegreatestloveintheworld:loveforthenation,fbrthesociety,andalsoteachers'love,classmates'love,parents'

love,children'slove.

Hardback$27.20Paperback$16.40

PeterPan,createdbyScottishnovelistandplaywrightJ.M.Barrie.PeterPanisayoungboywhocanflyand

nevergrowsup.Hespendshisnever-endingchildhoodhavingadventures(冒險(xiǎn))onthemythicalislandof

NcvcrlandastheleaderoftheLostBoys,playinghappilywithchildrenbothinsideandoutsideNcvcrland.

Hardback$22.70Paperback$14.60

CelebrityBiography,alsoknownas“ThreeGiants'),writtenbyRomainRolland,aboutthreegreatmenin

differentfields:Beethoven,MichelangeloandLeoTolstoy.Theyallsuffered(遭受)alotinbodyandspirit,but

neverlostconfidence.

Hardback$26.20Paperback$15.80

Clubmemberswillgetadiscount(折扣)of10%forhardbackbooksand20%forpaperbackbooks.Ifyoubuy

anyofthetwohardbackbooks,e-bookswillbefreefbryou.

1.WhowontheNobelPrizeforliterature?

A.Hemingway.B.LeoTolstoy.C.EdmondoDeAmicis.

2.WhichwordcanbeusedtodescribethetopicofthebookHeart!

A.Love.B.Success.C.Adventure.

3.WhatisthebookPeterPanabout?

A.Aboywholikeskeepingdiaries.

B.Aboywhoalwaysmisseshisfamily.

C.Aboywhoenjoyshisnever-endingchildhood.

4.WhatcanwelearnfromthebooksTheOldManandtheSeaandCelebrityBiography?

A.Thevalueofthefriendship.B.Thespiritofnevergivingup.C.Theadvantageoftheteamwork.

5.Asaclubmember,whichbookscanyoubuywith40yuantogetfreee-books?

A.TwohardbackbooksHeartandCelebrityBiography.

B.AhardbackbookHeartandapaperbackbookPeterPan.

C.TwohardbackbooksTheOldMunandtheSeaandPeterPan.

2

Thephrase“Ladiesfirst!”hasbeenheardaroundtheworldfbrmanydecades.Menoftenholdthedooropen

forladiesandwalkinbehindthem.ButIamnotsureifthisisstillnecessarytoday.Wcnolongerneed,perhaps,to

alwayslettheladiesgofirst.

Intheageof“Ladiesfirst,womenweregenerallyconsideredtobetheweakersex.Men,therefore,hadto

showcourtesy(謙恭)towomen.Therefore,thephrase“Ladiesfirst”conveys(傳遞)[hestereotype(刻板印象)

thatwomenarebornweakerandneedspecialprotection.

Modernwomen,however,arenolesscapablethanmen.Manyofthemhavestrongworkingabilitiesandhave

madegreatcontributions(貢獻(xiàn))tooursociety.In2015,TuYouyou,afemalescientist,becamethefirstChinese

winneroftheNobelPrizeinPhysiologyorMedicine.Lastyear,ChloeZhao,afemaledirector,wasawardedthe

GoldenLion,thetopprizeattheVeniceFilmFestival.Theseexamplesshowthatwomenarenolongerweakerthan

men.

Ibelievethatthesedays,womenandmenshouldbetreatedequally.Mutual(相互的)respectiswhatwcneed

today.44Ladiesfirst,“meanwhile,hasbecomeanoutdatedidea.Ihopethatpeoplewillstopsaying“Ladies

Thephraseonlydeepensthestereotypethatwomenareweaker.Idon'twanttoenjoyany“benefits“ofbeinga

womanorbetreatedunfairlyjustbecauseofmygender('性另U).

6.Intheageof“l(fā)adiesfirst”,weregenerallyconsideredtobetheweakersex.

A.menB.womenC.childrenD.theold

7.wasthefirstChinesewinneroftheNobelPrizeinPhysiologyorMedicine.

A.MoYanB.ChloeZhaoC.TuYouyouD.Chen-NingFranklin

8.Thewriterthinks.

A.womenarctheweakersex

B.womenshouldgofirst

C.menshouldrespectwomen

D.womenandmenshouldbetreatedequally

3

Althebeginningofthe20thcentury,alargenumberofwriterscombinedcreativewritingwithstatementof

nationalidentity.China'sLuXunisafamiliarexample,alongwithW.B.Yeats,Ireland'sgreatestpoetandthe

founderofthepatriotic“CelticTwilight“culturalmovement.AthirdgreatliterarypatriotistheBengaliandIndian

poetRabindranathTagore(1861-1941).

TagorerenewedBengaliwriting,introducingthecommonpeople'slanguageintopoetryandwritingaboutthe

commonpeopletoo.DyshowingthevalueofBengaliliterature,heshowedthereasonsfortheindependenceof

Indiaasanation.It'snosurprisethathestronglysupportedhiscountry'sindependencefromtheBritish.

Tagorewasn'tjustapoet,butalsoannovelist,aplaywright,andanessayist.Therangeofhistalentsmadehim

fair.ousnotonlyinIndia,butacross(heworld.

Hisfameledtoinvitationstotravel;onhisjourneysabroadhemetwithotherfamousfiguresin(hearts,

politicsandsciences.HewasW.B,Yeats'guestinIrelandandoncemeetEinstein,aswellasmeetingmanyworld

leaders.Theinspirationthatcamefromsuchavariedlifefedintohiswork,givingitaninternationalcharacter.

Sinceitissovaried,it'sdifficulttogeneralizeaboutTagorc'swriting.Butit'simpossiblenottonoticeastrong

awarenessoflossinit.TaketheselinesfromhispoemGoldenBoat,includedinabookthatwonhimin1913,

worldliterature'shighesthonor,theNobelPrize.Tagoreimagineslifeasaboatwhichfloatson,leavinghim,a

deadman,ontheshore“AHIhadachievedwascarriedoff'onthegoldenboat-onlyIwasleftbehind.”

9.HowareLuXun,YeatsandTagoresimilar?

A.Theywereallatthebeginningoflhe20lhcentury.B.Theyareallwealthywriters.

C.Theyareallgreatliterarypatriots.D.TheyallwontheNoblePrize.

10.Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?

A.Tagorc'swritingstyle.

B.Tagore'slifeinIndia.

C.Tagore'sinterestinBengalilitera:ure.

D.Tagore'ssupportforhiscountry'sindependence.

11.WhatgaveaninternationalcharactertoTagore'swork?

A.Hisfame.B.Hisjourneysabroad.

C.Otherfamousfiguresintheworld.D.Hisvariedlife.

12.Bytakinglinesfromthepoemgoldenboats,theauthormeanstoprove.

A.Tagore'sloveforhismotherland.

B.Tagore'stalentsinvariedfields.

C.Tagore'sawarenessoflossinhiswork.

D.Tagore'sgreatachievementinworldliterature.

4

Ifyou'rereadingthis,youwereprobablyborninthe2000s.Theoh-ohs.The21stcentury.Thatwouldmake

youyoung,creative,connected,global(全球的)andnodoubtsmart.Maybegood-looking,too.Right?Butwhatdo

otherpeoplethinkaboutyourgeneration?

Someadultswonythatyoifremoreinterestedinthescreeninfrontofyouthantheworldaroundyou.They

thirkofyouasthe^face-downgeneration^^becauseyouuseyourphonesomuchandtheywonderhowyouwill

dealwithschool,friends,andfamily.Arctoday'steenagerstoobusytextingandtakingselfies(自拍)tobecome

successfulinreallife-or“IRL”,asyouwouldsay?

Otheradultsworrythattoday'syoutharespoilt(寵壞的)anddon'twanttofacethechallengesofadultlife.

Manychildrenborninthe1990sand2000swereraisedby“helicopterparents”whowerealwaystheretoguideand

helpthemwithabusyschedulefilledwithhomeworkandextra-curricularactivitiessuchasdancing,drawingor

sports.Withpartnerswhodoeverythingfbrthem,today'syouthseemtoprefertoliveliketeenagersevenwhen

theyareintheir20sor30s.

Doestheface-downgenerationneedaheads-up?Well,probablynot.Thefactisthatmanyoftoday's

teenagersarcbettereducatedandmorecreativethanpastgenerations.Theyalsoseemtobeenthusiastic(熱情的)

andwillingtobecomeleaders.Moreyoungpeoplethanevervolunteertohelp(heircommunities.Therearealso

braveyoungpeoplesuchasMalalaYousafzai,theteenagerwhowonthe2014NobelPeacePrizeforpushinggirls'

rightstogotoschool.

Soifyou'reoneoftheoh-ohs.there'sareasontobehopcftilaboutthefuture.Thingsarclookingupfbrthe

face-downgeneration.IbelievethatyouwilldoGR8(great)andLOL(laughoutloud).

13.WhatdoweknowabouttheyoungerteenagersfromParagraphI?

A.Theycouldmakethemostmoney.B.Theybecamemereandmoresilent.

C.Theymayhavenodoubtgood-looking.D.Theywouldgetmuchmoreperfect.

14.AccordingtoParagraph2,whyareteenagerscalledthe<4face-downgeneration”?

A.Theyarebusytexting.B.Theytakeselfieseverywhere.

C.Theyusetheirphonesalot.D.Theyhavenotimewithfamily.

15.Whatisa"helicopterparent^^accordingtoParagraph3?

A.Itpreferstoliveliketeenagers.B.Itoftenflieseverywhere.

C.Ittravelswiththeirchildren.D.Itplanseverythingforchildren.

16.AccordingtoParagraph4,whatdocsthewriterthinkabouttheyoungergeneration?

A.Believable.B.Powerful.C.Warm-hearted.D.Independent.

17.What'sthewriter'saltitude(態(tài)度)theyoungergeneration?

A.Totellthemhowtochoosethephone.

B.Tocomparesomeadults'ideasaboutthem.

C.Toencouragethemtotakeaction.

D.ToteachthemhowtolearnfromMalala.

5

YoumayknowtheEnglishlettersA,BandC,butdoyouknowtherearepeoplecalled"ABC"?Youmaylike

eatingbananas,butdoyouknowtherearcpeoplecalled"bananapersons"?Ifyoudon'tknow,Iwilltellyouabout

it.TheyaresomeChinesepeoplelikeyouandme,buttheyaren'tinChina.Whydopeoplecallthemlikethat?

IfwecallsomebodyanABCperson,wemeanheorsheisaChinesebutwasborn(;H生)inAmerica.

Sometimes,peoplealsocallthem"biinanapersons".Abananaisyellowoutsideandwhiteinside.Soifsomebodyis

a"bananaperson",heorsheis"white"insideand"yellow"outside.Bysayingthat,wemeanheorshehasyellow

skin(皮膚)butdocsthingsinanAmericanway."Bananapersons"wereborninAmericaandtheyliveinAmerica

foralongtime,sotheythinklikeAmericansanddothingslikeAmericans.However,thesepeoplestillhave

Chineseblood(血統(tǒng)).Theirparents,grandparentsorevengreat-grandparentsarefromChina.Theyallhaveblack

eyesandblackhair,sotheylooklikeus,Chinesepeople.

Therearemanyfamous"bananapersons"inAmerica.TheydoverywellinAmericaandtheyarereallygreat

intheirownfields.Forexample,weallknow(hefamousscientistC.N.Yang(楊振寧).HegottheNobelPrizefor

Physicsin1957.Chinesepeoplelovehim.ButheisanAmericancitizen.

18.ThepeoplewhoarccalledABCarc.

A.ChineseB.EnglishC.Japanese

19.InwhichplacemaytheChinesepeoplebecalled"Bananaperson,?

A.InBeijingB.InLondonC.InNewYork.

20.WhyaretheseChinesepeoplecalled"Bananaperson"?

A.Becausetheirbodiesareyellowbothinside.

B.BecausetheydothingslikeAmericanbutlooklikeChinese.

C.BecausetheywereborninChinaandwenttoAmericamanyyearsago.

21.Accordingtothepassage,wcknowthat.

A.ABCpersonsandBananapeoplearcthesameone.

B.ABCpersonsnotonlydothingslikeAmericansbutalsolooklikeAmericans.

C.ABCpersonsdon'thaveChinesebloodanymore.

22.Thebesttitle(標(biāo)題)forthepassageis.

A.Whatisa"Bananaperson"B.GreatABCPersonsC.Great"Bananaperson"

6

GabrielGarciaMarquez,whowasawardedtheNobelPrizefbrLiteraturein1982,passedawayat(heageof

87onApril18,2014.Theworldpausedtoremembertheculturalgiant(巨匠).

GarciaMarquezwasborninColombia,buthespentmosthisadultlifeinMexicoCity.Asoneofthemost

famouswriters,hewaswidelyregardedas“Agiantof20th-centuryliterature”.GarciaMarquezwroteinastyle

called"magicalrealism(魔幻現(xiàn)實(shí)主義)”.Insuchworks,peopleliveadailylifeinacertainperiodoftimein

history.Butmeanwhile,magicalthingshappentothem.

GarciaMarquezisbestknownforhis1967novel,OneHundredYearsofSolitude,whichhassoldabout50

millioncopies.Ittellsthe(aleofthesmallandisolatedtownofMacondowhichwasseparatedfromtheoutside

world-ofitsfoundinganditstroubledhistoryoverahundredyears.Thestoryisametaphor(暗喻)forthe

developmentofColombiasincethe19thcentury.AsColombianPresidentJuanManuelSantossaid,Garcia

Marquezwroteabout“theveryessence(精髓)oftheLatinAmericanbeing”.

23.GarciaMarquezwasbornintheyear.

A.1914B.1927

C.1967D.1982

24.WccanknowfromParagraph2thatGarciaMarquez.

A.wasborninMexicoCity

B.spentmosthisadultlifeinColombia

C.hadawritingstylecalled“magicalrealism”

D.wasfamousbutlivedasimpledailylife

25.Theunderlinedword“isolated”means.

A.隔絕的B.安逸的

C.喧囂的D.繁華的

26.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutGarciaMarquez?

A.HewasthewinneroftheNobelPrizeforLiteraturein1982.

B.HisnovelOneHundredYearsofSolitudewasagreatsuccess.

C.Hewaswidelyknownas“agiantof20th-centuryliterature,,.

D.MagicalthingshappenedtohimduringhisstayinMexicoCity.

27.Thewriterquotes(弓|述)fromthePresidentto.

A.praiseGarciaMarquezfbrhisachievement

B.showthedeepsadnessofthePresident

C.explainthewritingstyleofGarciaMarquez

D.describethecharacterofGarciaMarquez

7

OnDecember10eachyeartheAlfredNobelFoundationpresentssixprizes.Theseprizesarenamedafter

AlfredNobelwhoinventeddynamite(炸藥)inthe19thcentury.Duringhislife,Mr.Nobelmadealotofmoney

fromhisinvention.Itwashisideatocreatetheprizes.Heputthemaneyinabank,andmoneymademoremoney

throughintereslfromthebank.

Mr.Nobelwantedtousehismoneytohelpscientists,artistsandpeoplehelpingothersaroundtheworld.The

prizesincludephysics,medicine,chemistry,literatureandpcacc.ThcscfiveNobelPrizeswerefirs:givenoutin

1901.Later.NobelPrizeinEconomic(經(jīng)濟(jì))Scienceswassetuptocelebratethe300thyearbusinessofthe

CentralBankofSweden(瑞典)in1968.

Eachwinnerisgivenacashprize,amedalandaspecialpaperwhichexplainstheprizethepersonwon.The

amountofmoneyeachpersongetsiscalculated(計(jì)算)fromtheinterestmadefromallofMr.Nobefsmoneystill

inthebank.Thisinterestisdividedequallybetweenthefiveprizewinnersinphysics,medicine,chemistry,

literatureandpeace.TheCentralBankofSwedenthenpaysthesameamounttothewinneroftheprizein

economics.

AffectedbytheCOVID-19,thisyear'sNobelPrizeAwardCeremony(儀式)willbeheldonlineinsteadofthe

(racilionalone.

28.TheNobelPrizesarepresented.

A.everytburyearsB.inDecember

C.atdifferenttimesD.atUNheadquarters

29.Theword“interest”inthefirstparagraphmeansinChinese.

A.利息B.興趣C.名勝D.儲蓄

30.WhichisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Asilvermedal,aninventionandmoneyaregiventoeachNobelPrizewinner.

B.AlltheNobelPrizewinnersaregivenmoneyfromtheCentralBankofSweden.

C.TheNobelPrizeinEconomicswasnotsetupbyAlfredNobel.

D.TheCentralBankofSwedenwontheNobelPrizeinEconomicsin1968.

8

USastronomer(天文學(xué)家)AndreaGhczwasawardedthe

2020NobelPrizeinphysicsforherresearchonblackholes.Ghez

becamethefourthwomantowinaNobelPrizeinPhysics,which

shesharedwithtwootherscientists.Itsfirstfemalewinnerwas

MarieCurie(居里夫人)in1903.

Inadditiontoherresearch,shewasalsooneoftheauthorsof

the2006childrensbookYouCanBeaWomanAstronomer.

JenniferDoudnafromtheUSandEmmanuelleCharpentier

fromFrancesharedthe2020NobelPrizeinChemistry.It'sthe

firsttimeinhistoryfbrtwowomentowin(heprizewithout

havingtoshareitwithaman.Atthesametime,Doudnaand

CharpentierwereawardedfbrdevelopingCRISPR/Cas9genetic

scissors(基因剪刀),atechnologythatcanrewriteDNAinthe

cellsofplants,animalsandmicro-organisms(微生物).Ilhashad

a^revolutionaryimpact(革命性的影響)onthelifesciences,“

accordingtotheRoyalSwedishAcademyofSciences.

Onhearingthattheywerethesixthandseventhwomento

wintheChemistryPrize,Charpentiersaidthatshehopesgirlsand

youngfemalescientistswill^understandthatnothingis

impossible."Theycan“findgreatdiscoveries.Itisindependentof

thegender(性別)

AmericanpoetLouiseGluckhaswonthe2020NobelPrize

inLiterature.Lx)uiseGluck,77,isaprofessorofEnglishatYale

University.SheisconsideredoneofthebestpoetsinAmerican

contcmporary(ft)literature.Shehasbeenpublishingpoetrysince

1962.whenshewasjust19yearsold.Overtheyears,herwork

hasearnedherwiderecognition.Herpoetrymainlyfocusesonthe

themesofchildhoodandfamilylife.

31.Whatdothefourwomenhaveincommon?

A.Theyarescientists.B.TheyarefromAmerica.

C.Theyarethefirstwomen(owintheprize.D.Theyarethewinnersofthe2020NobelPrize.

32.Apairofwomenwontheyear'sNobelPrizein.

A.ChemistryB.AstronomyC.PhysicsD.Literature

33.WhatdocsLouiseGluck'sworksfocuson?

A.Blackholes.B.Thelifesciences.

C.TheWomanAstronomers.D.Thethemesofchildhoodandfamilylife.

34.Whatdoweknowfromthestory?

A.ThereweresevenfemaleNobelPrizewinnersintotal.

B.GhezsharedtheNobelPrizeinPhysicswithatleastoneman.

C.Morewomenareworkingaschemiststhanastronomers.

D.Ghezwillwriteachildren'sbookaboutwinningtheprize.

35.Accordingtothepassage,whatdoes(heunderlinedphrase"isindependentofmean?

A.inconnectedwithB.hasnothing(odowith

C.dependsonD.isasymbolof

9

AlbertEinsteinandWolfgangMozartarcpossiblythetwomostfamousexamplesofpeoplewhoarcgeniuses

(天才).ButunlikeMozart,Einsteinwasn'tverytalentedasakid.DominGermanyin1879,hewasslowtoIcamto

speak,andhewasanormalstudentatschool.Hewasinterestedinmathandscience,buthelikedtostudyathome

better.Laterhestudiedtobeateadier,buthedidn'tfindajobinaschoolandfbrsomeyears,hewasanoffice

worker.AlotofEinstein'smostfamousideasweretheresultofstudyinhisfree(ime,whenhealsoplayedthe

violintorelax.

From1908,hewasauniversityteacherformanyyears,firstinEuropeand(henintheUS.Hewas(hewinner

oftheNobelPrizeinPhysicsin1921.Hewasfamousforthetheoiyofrelativity(相對論),butonlyseveral

scientistscouldunderstandit.Hisbiggestdreamwastofindoneexplanationforthebasic(基礎(chǔ)的)ideasinphysics

buthediedbeforethiswaspossible.

Asafamousscientist,Einsteingotlettersfrompeoplearoundtheworld.Someoftheletterswerefrom

childrenandhealwaysansweredthem.Oneletterwasfromagirlwithmathproblemsatschool.uDonotworry

aboutyourdifficultiesinmath^^washisanswer.cantellyouthatminearestillgreater.”

Einsteindiedinahospitalin1955.Hewasnamed“PersonoftheCentury''in1999byTimeMagazine.

36.Einsteinwhenhewasakid.

A.likedtostudyathomeB.hadnofriendsatschool

C.wasaverytalentedstudentD.showednointerestinscience

37.Einsteintorelaxinhisfreetime.

A.readbooksB.tooklongwalks

C.watchedmoviesD.playedtheviolin

38.WhatdocstheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph2mean?

A.Einsteindiedbeforehisdreamcametrue.

B.Einstein'sdreamcametruebeforehedied.

C.EinsteindiedbeforewinningtheNobelPrizeinPhysics.

D.Einsteindiedbeforediscoveringthetheoryofrelativity.

39.Einsteindiedwhenhewasyearsold.

A.44B.55C.76D.79

40.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.TheTheoryofRelativityB.TwoGreatGeniuses

C.Einstein'sanswertoaletterD.PersonoftheCentury

二、完型填空

Takeapieceofhairfromyourhead.Ouch!Itmaybelong,butit'snotwide.Threescientistsspentover30

years41akindofmachine.Thiskindofmachineisaboutathousandtimes42thanthewidthof

onepieceofyourhair.Thesemachinesarc43smallthattheycanonlybeseenunderamicroscope(顯微

鏡)!They44nanomachines(納米機(jī)器).

Becauseoftheirhardwork,thethreescientists45the2016NobelPrizeinChemistry.Theyareall

Europeans.SirJ.FraserStoddart,oneofthescientists,toldreportersthathethankedhundredsofotherscientists

from24differentcountriesforhelpingmakethisprize46.HesaidheoncebroughtachocolateNobelPrize

tohisdaughterfromatriptoStockholm.Heexpected47arealonesomeday.

Whatarenanomachinesgoodfor?Scientistsbelievethat48thefuture,nanomachinescanhelp

deliver(傳送)medicinesinsideaperson'sbody,ortakeawaythingsthataremakingussick.Mr.Feringacompared

49worktothatoftheWrightBrothers.WhentheWrightBrothersflewtheirairplaneforthefirsttime,some

peoplequestionedwhatairplanes_goodfbr.Nowairplaneshelpustravelfastandweusethemallthelime.

41.A.inventingB.inventC.toinventingD.invented

42.A.thesmallestB.smallerC.smallD.smallest

43.A.veryB.soC.suchD.quite

44.A.arecallingB.iscalledC.calledD.arecalled

45.A.willwinB.wonC.winsD.haswon

46.A.possibilityB.possiblyC.possibleD.impossible

47.A.haveB.tohaveC.havingD.tohaving

48.A.inB.forC.atD.on

49.A.theirB.themC.theyD.theirs

50.A.isB.wereC.wasD.are

2023年中考英語時(shí)事熱點(diǎn)閱讀專練

熱點(diǎn)54諾貝爾獎(jiǎng)及背后的故事

一、閱讀理解

1

Whatmakesagoodreader?YoucanfindtheanswerinReadersClub.Today,wehavesomebooksforyou.

Comeandjoin(hetun!

TheOldManandtheSeawon(hePulitzerPrizeforfictionin1953.Ayearlater,HemingwaywontheNobel

PrizeforLiterature.TheOldManandtheSeaisgenerallyconsideredbymanytobehisgreatestachievement.The

leadingcharacterinthisbookisapersonwhocanfacedifficultiesandnevergiveup.

HardbackS21.70Paperback$16.00

Heart,writtenbyEdmondoDeAmicisfromItaly,isadiaryofanItalianboyEric.Inhisdiary,hewritesabout

thegreatestloveintheworld:loveforthenation,fbrthesociety,andalsoteachers'love,classmates'love,parents'

love,children'slove.

HardbackS27.20Paperback$16.40

PeterPan,createdbyScottishnovelistandplaywrightJ.M.Barrie.PeterPanisayoungboywhocanflyand

nevergrowsup.Hespendshisnever-endingchildhoodhavingadventures(冒險(xiǎn))onthemythicalislandof

NcvcrlandastheleaderoftheLostBoys,playinghappilywithchildrenbothinsideandoutsideNcvcrland.

HardbackS22.70Paperback$14.60

CelebrityBiography,alsoknownas“ThreeGiants'),writtenbyRomainRolland,aboutthreegreatmenin

differentfields:Beethoven,MichelangeloandLeoTolstoy.Theyallsuffered(遭受)alotinbodyandspirit,but

neverlostconfidence.

HardbackS26.20Paperback$15.80

Clubmemberswillgetadiscount(折扣)of10%forhardbackbooksand20%forpaperbackbooks.Ifyoubuy

anyofthetwohardbackbooks,e-bookswillbefreefbryou.

1.WhowontheNobelPrizeforliterature?

A.Hemingway.B.LeoTolstoy.C.EdmondoDeAmicis.

2.WhichwordcanbeusedtodescribethetopicofthebookHeart!

A.Love.B.Success.C.Adventure.

3.WhatisthebookPeterPanabout?

A.Aboywholikeskeepingdiaries.

B.Aboywhoalwaysmisseshisfamily.

C.Aboywhoenjoyshisnever-endingchildhood.

4.WhatcanwelearnfromthebooksTheOldManandtheSeaandCelebrityBiography?

A.Thevalueofthefriendship.B.Thespiritofnevergivingup.C.Theadvantageoftheteamwork.

5.Asaclubmember,whichbookscanyoubuywith40yuantogetfreee-books?

A.TwohardbackbooksHeartandCelebrityBiography.

B.AhardbackbookHeartandapaperbackbookPeterPan.

C.TwohardbackbooksTheOldMunandtheSeaandPeterPan.

【答案】AACBC

【解析】本文介紹了四本書的作者,書的簡介以及對應(yīng)的價(jià)格。

I.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)"Ayearlater,Hemingway

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