【小題1】My mother wants me ________(drink)milk every day.
【小題2】He thought about ______(go)to Greece or Spain.
【小題3】I just finished _________(make)my last movie.
【小題4】A small number of students ______(take) the subway.
【小題5】I like to go ________(fish)with my father.
【小題1】to drink
【小題2】going
【小題3】making
【小題4】take
【小題5】fishing
解析【小題1】此題考查固定結(jié)構(gòu)want sb to do sth表示想要某人做某事。
【小題2】此題考查固定結(jié)構(gòu)think about doing sth表示打算、考慮做某事。
【小題3】此題考查固定結(jié)構(gòu)finish doing sth表示完成某事。
【小題4】此題考查A small number of students表示少量學(xué)生,是復(fù)數(shù)做主語時謂語動詞要用復(fù)數(shù)形式。
【小題5】此題考查固定短語go fishing表示去釣魚。
科目:初中英語 來源:2012-2013學(xué)年江蘇省姜堰市八年級上學(xué)期期末考試英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
There are lots of popular writers in China, for example Han Han, FengJical, Tie Ning, Guo Jingming and so on. In my mind, Mo Yan is one of the most famous writers in China, because he is not only from Weifang but also good at writing.
Mo Yan was born in Gao Mi, Wei Fang. Now he is a 57-year-old writer. His real name is Guan Moye. Mo Yan is his pen name. It means “no speaking”. He began writing at the age of 26 and in 2011 his novel The Frog won the Mao Dun Prize in Literature. Since then, he has won lots of prizes.
In 2012, Mo Yan won the Nobel Prize in Literature. I’m proud of him, because I like writing. So I joined a writing workshop to improve my level of writing and I made lots of friends there.
Who is your favourite writer? Can you tell me?
【小題1】How many writers are mentioned in this passage?
A.5 | B.6 | C.4 | D.7 |
A.In Jiangsu. | B.In Zhejiang. |
C.In Gao Mi. | D.In Nobel. |
A.Frog | B.Guan Moye |
C.Mao Dun | D.No Speaking |
A.Because he likes Mo Yan. |
B.Because he likes writing. |
C.Because he likes some writers. |
D.Because he wants to make some friends. |
A.Gao Mi is Mo Yan’s hometown. |
B.Mo Yan began writing in 1981. |
C.Mo Yan won Nobel Prize in Literature in 2011. |
D.Mo Yan is the writer’s favourite writer. |
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Mo was born into a farming family in a village in Shandong province .He grew up listening to folk stories about gods, spirits foxes .Those stories later became the inspiration (靈感)for Mo’s writing.
Mo left school at the age of 12 and started to work in the fields . Although he was tired after his daily hard work ,Mo was always hungry for books .However, there were very few in the village .He read his older brothers’ textbooks and even dictionaries .He helped others with farm work in exchange for books . “When I finished reading all the books around ,I thought I was the most knowledge man in the world ,”he told Xinhua.
After Mo left his hometown and joined the army in 1976,he began to read widely ,including works by Lu Xun and many other famous writers .He studied from these writers but did not copy them .Instead ,he developed his own style .As the first Chinese citizen(公民)to win a Nobel Prize in literature, Mo told a group of reporters in his hometown shortly after he won the award . “I grew up in an environment filled with folk culture .It enters my novels whenever I pick up a pen This has affected ,even decided my style.”
【小題1】When did Mo Yan leave school and start to work in the fields ?
A.a(chǎn)t the age of 12. | B.a(chǎn)t the age of 11. |
C.a(chǎn)t the age of 13 | D.a(chǎn)t the age of 15 |
A.Shanxi | B.Jiangsu | C.Shandong | D.Guangdong |
A.while listening to folk stories about gods ,spirits and foxes |
B.during his dairy hard work in the fields. |
C.when he won the Nobel Prize in literature. |
D.a(chǎn)fter he studied from many famous writers. |
A.Mo Yan left school when he was very young. |
B.Mo Yan was the most knowledgeable man in the world. |
C.Mo Yan read many books when he was very young. |
D.Mo Yan is the first Chinese citizen to win a Nobel Prize in literature. |
A.Rome was not built in a day. | B.Easier said than done. |
C.Well begun , half done . | D.The older, the wiser. |
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Born into a farmer’s family, life was not easy when I was a kid. We were so poor that we often did not know where our next meal was coming from. I had to sell cabbages at the marketplace to support my family.
A storyteller once came to the marketplace, and I went to listen to him. My mother was unhappy with me for forgetting my job. But that night, while she was making clothes for us under the weak light of an oil lamp, I couldn't help retelling stories I'd heard that day. She listened impatiently at first, since in her eyes professional(職業(yè)的) storytellers were smooth-talking men—nothing good ever came out of their mouths. But slowly she was attracted by my retold stories, and from that day on, she never gave me any task on market days, unspoken agreement to enjoy new stories. As a repayment(回報)for Mother's kindness and a way to show off my memory, I'd retell the stories for her in lively detail. Soon, she wasn't the only member of my audience, which later included my elder sisters, my aunts, even my stubborn grandmother.
I knew she was worried about me. Talkative kids are not well thought of in our village, for they can bring trouble to themselves and to their families when they talk too much. Mother often reminded me not to talk so much, wanting me to be a silent and modest teenager. However, my natural desire(渴望)to talk never went away, and that is what makes my name – Mo Yan, which means ‘no speaking’. This strong wish to talk also improved my ability to express myself, which is important for writers who are also considered as storytellers.
【小題1】Mo Yan lived a/an ________ life when he was young.
A.hard | B.colourful | C.easy | D.rich |
A.little Mo Yan was interested in selling vegetables |
B.his mother was attracted by the retold story at first |
C.his mother didn’t let him listen to the new stories again |
D.little Mo Yan had quite a good memory |
A.Because she thought they never said anything good. |
B.Because she thought they couldn’t make much money. |
C.Because she thought they would affect Mo Yan’s schoolwork. |
D.Because she thought most people didn’t like listening to stories. |
A.silent | B.modest | C.talkative | D.trouble-making |
A.My Unlucky Childhood | B.A Storyteller’s Childhood |
C.My Kind Grandmother | D.More talking leads to success |
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Born into a farmer’s family, life was not easy when I was a kid. We were so poor that we often did not know where our next meal was coming from. I had to sell cabbages at the marketplace to support my family.
A storyteller once came to the marketplace, and I went to listen to him. My mother was unhappy with me for forgetting my job. But that night, while she was making clothes for us under the weak light of an oil lamp, I couldn't help retelling stories I'd heard that day. She listened impatiently at first, since in her eyes professional(職業(yè)的) storytellers were smooth-talking men—nothing good ever came out of their mouths. But slowly she was attracted by my retold stories, and from that day on, she never gave me any task on market days, unspoken agreement to enjoy new stories. As a repayment(回報)for Mother's kindness and a way to show off my memory, I'd retell the stories for her in lively detail. Soon, she wasn't the only member of my audience, which later included my elder sisters, my aunts, even my stubborn grandmother.
I knew she was worried about me. Talkative kids are not well thought of in our village, for they can bring trouble to themselves and to their families when they talk too much. Mother often reminded me not to talk so much, wanting me to be a silent and modest teenager. However, my natural desire(渴望)to talk never went away, and that is what makes my name – Mo Yan, which means ‘no speaking’. This strong wish to talk also improved my ability to express myself, which is important for writers who are also considered as storytellers.
【小題1】Mo Yan lived a/an ________ life when he was young.
A.hard | B.colourful | C.easy | D.rich |
A.little Mo Yan was interested in selling vegetables |
B.his mother was attracted by the retold story at first |
C.his mother didn’t let him listen to the new stories again |
D.little Mo Yan had quite a good memory |
A.Because she thought they never said anything good. |
B.Because she thought they couldn’t make much money. |
C.Because she thought they would affect Mo Yan’s schoolwork. |
D.Because she thought most people didn’t like listening to stories. |
A.silent | B.modest | C.talkative | D.trouble-making |
A.My Unlucky Childhood | B.A Storyteller’s Childhood |
C.My Kind Grandmother | D.More talking leads to success |
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Mo, the first Nobel winner in literature born and living in China, said he had trouble with the sudden publicity, which put a lot of pressure on him.
"I only hope to return to my writing desk as soon as possible, and I would also like to do well in society anonymously.(無名地)" Mo said. He was bothered by a large number of requests asking him to offer help that took advantage of his fame. " I was upset the first several days after the prize announcement, but then I realized the prize is just like a mirror that reflects various attitudes about my winning, and more, reflects the real me," Mo said. "I still consider myself an ordinary citizen who writes. And presenting quality works is my duty and best way of giving back to society. I'm no superstar," he emphasized(強(qiáng)調(diào)) several times.
Mo believes Chinese literature has achieved much in the past thirty years, and the driving force behind that is not the prize. Writers' creations should not be driven by awards, or criticism, or readers' expectations. Mo said he misunderstood the standards of the academy's selection before he visited Stockholm(斯德哥爾摩) to receive the prize in December.
"I thought they were judging the authors' personality or political features, then I learned the sole standard of their selection is literature itself, which is also deeply based in the Swedish people's long-established practice of reading a large number of books," Mo said.
During the forum, established Chinese and Australian writers discussed subjects as diverse as tradition and modernity, the local and the universe and cultural inclusiveness. And they will also read works to each other and the readers. The writers communication will further promote(推動) Chinese writers to a global audience.
Australian Ambassador(大使) to China Frances Adamson agreed. "It's a milestone (驅(qū)動)of literary exchanges between the two countries, who are longtime friends," Adamson said.
【小題1】 Mo is the first Nobel winner in ______ born and living in China.
A.literature. | B.peace | C.physics | D.chemistry |
A.In September | B.In October | C.In November | D.In December |
A.He considered he was a superstar. |
B.He still considered he was an ordinary citizen who writes. |
C.He considered he was famous all over the world. |
D.He considered he became rich. |
A.He is the French Ambassador to China | B.He is the Canadian Ambassador to China |
C.He is the Australian Ambassador to China | D.He is the American Ambassador to China |
A.Mo didn’t hope to return to my writing desk | B.Mo was always upset after the prize . |
C.The driving force behind writers is the prize | D.Mo’s success will promote Chinese writers. |
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