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科目:高中英語 來源:高中英語同步·單元練習(xí)冊(cè)第一冊(cè)下(高一年級(jí)第二學(xué)期用) 題型:016
Miss Joan ________ an invitation from Jack to dinner, but she didn’t ________ it.
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A.a(chǎn)ccepted, receive
B.received, receive
C.a(chǎn)ccepted, accept
D.received, accept
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科目:高中英語 來源:同步單元練習(xí)英語第一冊(cè)下高中1年級(jí)第二學(xué)期用 題型:050
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Joan Chen is famous both in China, where she grew up, and in the United States, where she now lives. How did Joan become a famous actress in two countries? It's an interesting story.
Joan Chen was born in Shanghai in 1961. When she was 14, some people from a film studio(制片廠) came to her school and chose her to study at the studio. She was happy about this chance, but mainly she liked the idea of getting out of school.Soon, however, she discovered that she really liked acting.At age 18, she won the Golden Rooster, China's top film prize.
In the late 1970s, Joan's parents, who were doctors, moved to the United States. Joan joined them when she was 20 and went to college there. Her parents hoped she would study medicine. Instead, she majored in film and later looked for work as an actress. To work in the United Sates, Joan had to start all over again. She told Hollywood that she was an actress in China, but she only got some small parts in TV shows.
One day Joan went to speak to a director who was making a movie called Taipan. The interview(會(huì)面) didn't go well. As she walked away, a man in a car noticed her. The man was Dino De-Laurntiis, the film's producer. He immediately offered her a leading part. A year later, she starred in Beroardo Bertolucci's The Last Emperor and was on her way to worldwide fame.
1.What was true about Joan Chen when she was 14?
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A.Some people came to her school and chose her as an actress.
B.She liked studying at the studio just because she wanted to be famous.
C.The most important reason for her going to the studio was that she wouldn't like to stay at school.
D.She found she was fond of acting even before she was 14.
2.When did she move to the United States?
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A.It the late 1970s.
B.After she graduated from college.
C.In the late 1980s.
D.In the early 1980s.
3.The interview with a director ________.
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A.made her on the way to being famous in the world
B.led to no immediate good result
C.made her play a leading part in Tai-pan
D.gave her a chance to act in The Last Emperor
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科目:高中英語 來源:山東省濰坊市重點(diǎn)中學(xué)2011年新高二暑假作業(yè)(四)英語試題 題型:050
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
It all began with a stop at a red light.
Kevin Salwen was driving his 14-year-old daughter, Hannah, back from a sleepover in 2006 While waiting at a traffic light, they saw a black Mercedes Coupe on one side and a homeless man begging for food on the other.
"Dad, if that man had a less nice car, that man there could have a meal," Hannah protested. The light changed and they drove on, but Hannah was too young to be reasonable.She pestered (糾纏)her parents about inequity, insisting that she wanted to do something.
"What do you want to do?" her mom responded."Sell our house?"
Warning! Never suggest a grand gesture to an idealistic teenager.Hannah seized upon the idea of selling the luxurious family home and donating half the proceeds to charity, while using the other half to buy a more modest replacement home.
Eventually, that's what the family did.The project —crazy, impetuous (魯莽的) and utterly inspiring —is written down in detail in a book by father and daughter scheduled to be published next month: "The Power of Half." It's a book that, frankly, I'd be nervous about leaving around where my own teenage kids might find it.An impressionable child reads this, and the next tiling you know your whole family is out on the street。
At a time of enormous needs in Haiti and elsewhere, when so many Americans are trying to help Haitians by sending everything from text messages to shoes, the Salwens offer an example of a family that came together to make a difference —for themselves as much as the people they were trying to help.In a column a week ago, It described neurological (神經(jīng)學(xué)的)evidence from brain scans that unselfishness lights up parts of the brain normally associated with more primary satisfaction.The Salwens' experience confirms the selfish pleasures of selflessness.
Mr.Salwen and his wife, Joan, had always assumed that their kids would be better off in a bigger house.But after they downsized, there was much less space to retreat to, so the family members spent more time around each other.A smaller house unexpectedly turned out to be a more family-friendly house.
50.The best title for the passage should be "______".
A.The Less, the Better B.An Expected Satisfaction
C.Something We Can Live Without D.Somewhat Crazy but Inspiring
51.What does the underlined word "inequity" most probably mean in Paragraph 3?
A.Unfairness B.Satisfaction
C.Personal attitude D.Reasonable statement
52.What does the underlined sentence " Never suggest a grand gesture to an idealistic teenager." (in paragraph 5) means? ______
A.Never give a quick answer to an idealistic teenager
B.Unless a child is realistic, never give an answer immediately
C.Give an answer if the child is reasonable
D.Don't respond to a child's demands firmly without consideration
53.What can we learn from the last paragraph?
A.The Salwens regretted selling their house.
B.The relationship between the family members of the Salwens is much closer.
C.Small houses can bring happiness.
D.The Salwens intend to buy another big house.
54.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Mercedes Coupe is only an ordinary car which is quite cheap.
B.Unselfishness has nothing to do with people's primary satisfaction.
C.Hannah asked her parents to do something charitable and they sold their house.
D.The writer's children asked him to sell their house.
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
You know her name,Maureen McGovern of course,but it is understandable if what you can think of when you reflect on her voice is that mournful song The Morning After from the movie The Poseidon Adventure (1972) or the equally We May Never Love Like This Again from the equally disaster-filled Towering Inferno (1974). Ms McGovern’s career took off with these recordings when she was in her early 20s,and both won Oscars for best song. Then she sort of disappeared.
At 62-although she says she prefers to give her age “in Celsius17”-Ms McGovern is sharing both her career rise-and-fall-and-rise story and a good bit about her personal life in this almost-solo(獨(dú)唱)show,Two River Theater Company’s latest main stage production Carry It On. It’s an uneven but eventually satisfying mix of songs and anecdotes(軼事).
Ms. McGovern’s narration (敘述) seems forced and artificial at first,too,going on about “The Wizard of Oz,”Emily Dickson,her childhood home in Ohio and her idols,(偶像) including Judy Collins and Mary Travers. It would have been nice if Philip Himberg,the director and the star’s co-author,could have forced a little more liveliness into these anecdotes. But Ms McGovern either eases into them or becomes carried away with memories of social activism. “ The 1960s sort of got stuck to me,”she says,and goes into Joni Mitchell’s classic Circle Game.
However,by the time she does the title number by Joan Baez,with a background of violent scenes from the civil rights movement,the audience is hers. In the best numbers,her voice is big,powerful and capable of crystal-clear notes with deep emotion.
Maya Ciarrocchi’s projection design is a remarkable part of the show. It’s not wildly creative,but the images are well chosen and artistically edited. Ms McGovvern sings The White Cliffs of Dover to a picture of her father in his World War II uniform. She sings When I’m 64 and Let It Be in front of a changing collage(拼貼畫)of the Beatles in their youth.
72. Towering Inferno is the name of ______.
A. a singer B. a director C. a song D. a movie
73. We can learn from the first paragraph that Maureen McGovern ______.
A. has been successful in her whole life
B. only sang mournful songs from movies
C. came out successful when still very young
D. dropped from singing for winning Oscars for best singer
74. According to the passage,Maureen McGovern’s acting in “Carry It On ” is ______.
A. unnatural B. attractive C. rough D. boring
75. What’s the passage mainly about?
A. Maureen McGovern and her songs.
B. Maureen McGovern and her followers.
C. Maureen McGovern and her achievements.
D. Maureen McGovern and the Musical “Carry It On”.
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