模拟组合练(四).docx
模拟组合练(四)I.阅读理解(2019吉林长春一模,B)CelesteNg,anewwriter,hasgainedrecognitionforherfirstnovel,EverythingINeverToldYou.Ng,sparentscamefromHongKonginthe1960s.NgwasborninAmericaandgrewupinPittsburgh,Pennsylvania,andShakerHeights,Ohio,inafamilyofscientists.CelestewenttoHarvardUniversityandearnedanMFAfromtheUniversityofMichigan,whereshewontheHopwoodAward.Althoughhernovelisnotaboutrace,mostofthecharactersareAsian.ThemaincharacterisLydia,ateenagegirl,whoisthefavoriteofthreechildrenborntoawhitemotherandaChinese-Americanfather.ThestoryisaboutLydia,sdisappearance,andtheemotionsthefamilygoesthroughasthemysteryunfolds.Thewholefamilydealswithsorrow,regret,andexposedsecretsastheysearchforthelostgirl.ThoughmostofthecharactersinthisstoryareAsian,Ngsaysshedidn'treallywanttoincludeAsiancharacters.Shewasafraidpeoplewouldthinkthestorywasaboutrealpeopleinherlife.BecauseshegrewupinAmericaanddoesn,tspeakChinese,shewasactuallysurprisedthatsheincludedAsiancharactersinthebook.Thebookhastakenoff,especiallyonAmazon.Ngisstillgettingusedtotheattention,sayingsheisstillamazedwhenpeopletellhertheyhavereadherbook.Withsomanyreaders,it,ssafetosaythisisabookyoushouldread.Butifyou'relookingforasimplemystery,thisbookmightnotbeforyou.Mostreaderswarnthatyoushouldnotreadthisbookunlessyou,repreparedtocry.1. ThenovelEverythingINeverToldYou.A. focusesonafamiIywithamissingchildB. discussesthewaystogetridofregretsC. exposesthesecretoftheAmericanworldD. talksaboutthelifeofteenagersinAmerica2. WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtoCelesteNg?.ShewantedtohelpAsianpeople.B.ShewassurprisedshewroteaboutAsiancharacters.C. ShewasborninHongKongandgrewupinAmerica.D. Shewantedpeopletoknowthecharacterswererealpeopleinherlife.3. Howdomostreadersprobablyfindthebook?A. It,saboutrace.B. It,sasadstory.C. It,sasimplemystery.D. Ithasasurprisingending.4. Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A. CelesteNgandherfamily.B. TheawardsCelesteNgwon.C. CelesteNg,slearningexperience.D. CelesteNgandherwell-knownnovel.(2019山东济南一模,C)AEuropeanUnionProgramislettingblindpeopleexperiencefamouspaintingsforthefirsttime.Itusesthreedimensional(3-D)printingtorecreatefamouspaintingssotheycanbetouched.OnepaintingprintedwiththenewtechnologyisGustavKlimt,s“TheKiss”.ItisapopularattractionattheBelvedereMuseuminVienna,Austria.Thepaintingshowsamanandawomanstandinginafieldfilledwithflowers.Theyarewearinggoldrobesandhavetheirarmsaroundeachother.Themanleansdowntokissthewoman.Klimtfinishedthepaintingin1908.Untilnow,peoplewhohadtroubleseeingcouldnotappreciatetheartwork.Butthankstothereproductiontheycantouchthepieceandfeeltheridgesanddepressions.AndreasReichingerstartedmaking3-Dversionsofartworksin2019.Hesaidthisreproductionwashismostdifficultprojectbecausethecouple,srobesaresodetailed.DominikaRaditschisablindmuseumvisitor.Shetouchedthereproduction.Asshemovedherhandsarounditshesaid,Exactly,canyouseethese?Therearesomanydetails.,Raditschsaidshecouldimaginewhattheoriginalpaintinglookslikewhenshetouchedthereproduction."It'ssomehowround.Youcanfeelit.Itcomeswithit.Andinmanyplacesit,ssosmooth.AndthenIthinktomyself:itprobablyshinestoo!”Raditschsaid.TheBelvedereisnottheonlymuseumtohave3-Dversionsofitsartworks.SomeofthepiecesatthePrado,inMadrid,Spainhavereproductionsthatcanbetouched.ButthepieceinViennahasonespecialpart:Itismadewithwidelyavailable3-Dprintingtechnology.Thatmeansoneday,blindartfansanywhereintheworldcoulddownloadthesourcefilesandprintthereproductionsthemselves.5. Whatis“Thekiss"?A.AEuropeanUnionproject.B.Apopularpainting.C.A3Dtechnology.D.Afamousmuseum.6. WhydidReichingersaythereproductionof“Thekiss“wasdifficulttofinish?.Thepaintingwasreproduceddetailedly.B. Theoriginalartworkwasmadein1908.C. Blindartfanscan,tdownloadthesource.D. The3-Dtechnologyisnotavailable.7. HowdidRaditschfeelwhenshefirsttouchedthereproduction?A.Awkward.B.Puzzled.C.Excited.D.Nervous.8. Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A. AEuropeanUnionProgramforMuseumVisitorsB. 3-DPrintingLetstheBlindExperienceFamousPaintingsC. HowtoReproducetheWorld-famousPaintingsD. ASpecialMuseumforArtFansinViennafAustria11.语法填空(2019四川四市第二次诊断)There,SnoplaceintheworldlikeVenice,Italy.SituatedintheAdriaticSea,theCityofWaterismadeupof118tinyislands.However,it1(be)indangerofsinkingnow.Because2citywasbuiltonsoftsoil,ithasbeensinkingunderthepressureofitsownweight.ScientistssaythatVenicesinks3arateofnearlytwoinchesevery100years.Meanwhile,risingsealevelscouldmakeVenicegounderevenfaster.TheEarth,stemperatureisslowlyincreasing,4iscausingseaicetomeltandmakestheworld,swatersrise.Experts5(rush)tosaveVenicenowbecauseofitsrichculture.ManyfamousartistsandoperasingershavecomefromVenice.Someoftheworld,sgreatest6(paint)canbefoundonthecity,smuseumwalls,explainsMelissaConn.7(keep)thecityafloat,expertswanttopumpabout40billiongallonsofseawaterbeneathVenice.Whilescientistsworktogettheirplan8(approve),peopleinVenicelivetheirnormallife.Whenthetiderollsinthelocalshavewaysofkeepingeveryonedry.Cafeownersmovet