SAT备考资料:201708北美及答案.docx
ReadingTest65MINUTES,52QUESTIONSTurntoSection1ofyouranswersheettoanswerthequestionsinthissection.DIRECTIONSEachpassageorpairofpassagesbelowisfollowedbyanumberofquestions.Afterreadingeachpassageorpair,choosethebestanswertoeachquestionbasedonWhatiSstatedorimpliedinthepassageorpassagesandinanyaccompanyinggraphics(suchasatableorgraph).QuestionsI-IOarebasedonthefollowingpassage.ThispassageisfromPaulLaurenceDunbeuTheSportUftheGods.Originallypublishedin1901.Thentheworkbegan.Themanwasindefatigable.Hewaslikethespiritofenergy.HewasineveryPlaCeaboutthestageatonce,leadingtheChCrUishowingUNthemsteps,rwisingsomeawkwardgirlintoshape.5shouting,gesticulating,abusingIhCpianist."Now,now,”heWOUldshout.MthcleftfootonUIalbeat.Bah,bah,stop!Youwalklikealioftinsoldiers.AreyourjointsIIsiy?DoyouWanEOlDLookhere,Taylor,if1didn'tknowyou.I,dlakeyouIOforatruck.Pickupyuurfi纪t,openyourmouth”,andmove,move,move!Oh!"andhewoulddrophisheadindespair.,'diothinkthatvcgottodosomethingwiththesethingsintwoweekstw(»weeks!"Thenhewouldturntothemagainwitha15suddenreaccessionofeageincss",Now,atitagain,atitagain!Holdthatnote,holdil!Nowwhirl,andontheleftfoot.Stopthatmusic,stopit'MissCoster,you*lllearnthatstepinaboutathousandyears,andvegotninehundredandninety-nineyearsandfifty20weekslesstimethanthattospare.Comehereandtrythatstepwithme.Don,tbeafraidtomove.StepIikCachickenonahotgriddle!"Andsomeblushinggirlwouldcomeforwardandgothroughthestepalonebeforealltherest.2.5Kittyntemplatedthescenewithamindequallydividedbetweenfearandanger.Whatshouldshedoifheshouldsospeaktoher?Liketheothers,nodoubt,smilesheepishlyandobeyhim.Butshedidnotliketobchcvcil.Sefeltthattheindependencesowhichshehadknownfrombabyheedwouldassertitself,ndthatShcwouldtalkbackt。him,evenasHarticSterlingdid.Shefellscaredanddiscouraged*buteverynowandthenherfriendsmiledencouraginglyUPOnheracrosstheranksofmoving:好singers.Fnially.however,herthoughtswerebrokeninuponbyhearingMr.Martincry:,Oh,quit,quit,andgorestyourselves,youancientpiecesofhickory,andletncfbgciyoufbraminutebeforeIgocrazy.i<,Where's山atnewgirlnow?”K(tyroseandwenttowardhim,tremblingsothatshecouldhardlywalk."Whatcanyoudo?'*,1cansing/'veryfaintly.*,'We!1,ifthat,sthevoiceyou,regoingtosingin,therewon*tbemanythat'llknowwhetherit,sgoodorbad.Well,let,shearsomething.Doyouknowanyofthese?*Andheranoverthetitlesofseveralsongs.She50knewsomeofthem,andheselectedone."Trythis.Here,Torn,playitforher.'*ItwasanordealforIhCgirltogothrough.Shehadneversungbeforeatanythingmoreformidablethanachurchconcert,whereonlyherimmediate5.5acquaintancesandtownspeoplewerepresent.Nowtosingbeforeallthesestrangepeople,themselvessingers,madeherfeelfaintandawkward.Butthecourageofdesperationcametoher,andshestruckintothesong.Atthefirsthervoicewaveredand60threatenedtofailher.Itmustnot.Shechokedbackherfrightandforcedthemusicfromherlips.Whenshewasdone1shewasstartledtohearMartinburstintoaraucouslaugh.Suchhumiliation!Shehadfailed,andinsteadoftellingher,hewas65bringinghertoshamebeforethewholecompany.Thetearscameintohereyes,andshewasaboutgivingwaywhenshecaughtareassuringnodandsmilefromHattieSterling,andseizedonthisasalasthope.70"Haw,haw,haw!"laughedMartin,"haw,haw,haw!Thelittleonewasscared,see?SheWaSscared,d,youunderstand?Butdidyouseethegritshewentatitwith?Justtookthebitinherteethandgotaway.Hawlhaw,haw!Now,that,swhatJlike.Ifailyou75girlshadthatspirit,wecoulddosomethinginIWOweeks.Tryanotherone,girl."Ki(ty,shearthadsuddenlygrownlight.ShesangthesecondonebetterbecauseSomethingwithinherwassinging.Accordingtothepassage,KittypreferstothinkofherselfasthetypeofpersonwhoA)obedientlyfollowsallinstructions.B)consistentlymaintainshercomposure.C)directlydefiesattemptstointimidateher,D)correctlyestimatesthelimitsofherskills.ThepassageindicatesthalHattieviewsKittyasafriendwhoA)deservesgtkteasingaboutherstagefright.B)needshearteningancnttontobolsterherconfidence.C)requiresinccs&anipamperingtofeelatease.D)seekscxcmpn<11fromunreasonabledemands.IIwpassagesuggeststhatKittyfeelsMrMartinstreatmentoftheperformerswarrantswhichreaction?A)IndignationathisscornfulcommentsB)DisdainforthistendencytocomplainC)ResentmenttowardhisunrealisticdemandsD)AcknowIedgmcntoftheneed】strictdisciplineve(hecourseofthepassage,Mr.Marlin'sattitude>hiftsfromA)openlyimpatienttopolitelytolerant.B)obviouslydissatisliedtogenuinelyappreciative.C)utterlyscornfultocompletelydismayed.D)bitterlyresentfultoseeminglyhopeful.WhichchoiceProVideSrhebestevidenceirtheanswertothepreviousquestion?)Lines2-5("Hewas.pianist")B)Lines25-26,*Kitty.anger")C)Lines26-27CWhat.her'*)D)Lines37-39("Oh,quit.crazy't)Asusedinline56,"strange"mostnearlymeansA)uncommon.B)peculiar.C)unfamiliar.D)awkward.ItcanbemostreasonablyinferredfromthepassagethatKitty'sinitialunderstandingofMr.Martin,sreactiontoherperformanceisA)essentiallysound,becauseshecountershissarcasmwithhostility.B)fundamentallyunrealistic,be