初二英语报纸第8期答案2022

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初二英语报纸第8期答案2022

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16.Shakespeare once called the English countryside"the precious stone set in the silver sea"-and he is not the last to sing high praises of its beauty and historical charm(魅力).
The countryside is particularly beautiful during the summer,especially in August and September.As one travels the countryside,you'll find more of its treasures:so many plants and animals,romantic castles(浪漫的城堡),secret gardens,and villages so unchanged in the last decades that they seem to have been caught under a fairy's spell.
Must-sees include Derbyshire,called"the heart of England"and home to the National Park.The great peaks were the muse(创作灵感)of the Bronte sisters (and if you love the book Jane Eyre,you can visit North Lees hall,where the real Eyre family once lived).
History lovers will enjoy a visit to Lincoln city (its most famous son is Lord Alfred Tennyson).It is also known for its cathedral(大教堂),the charming tea shops,a small castle.One would never guess its violent past-built by Romans,it was once a center for arrow(箭) making.
Harry Potter fans shouldn't miss a visit to Alnwick,which is better recognized as the"Hogswarth"in the movies.
Let's not leave out the Wessex region,where one can see one of England's greatest mysteries,Stone Henge.You can also go to the City of Bath,which has been famous for its medicines springs since the Roman times.Other popular tractions include Salisbury Cathedral,and landscaped(景色优美的) gardens of Stourhead,and the cobbled(用鹅卵石铺的) streets of Shaftesbury.This is also home to Oxford,one of the world's most famous universities.
Art lovers will also like a visit to East Anglia,whose landscapes inspired the painter Constable (he was born in Dedham village).This is also home of the University City of Cambridge,and the famous architectural(建筑上的) attraction,King's College Chapel.Be sure to visit the aircraft museum of Duxford.
32.What was Shakespeare's attitude towards the English countryside?D
A.Uninterested.B.Dissatisfied(不满意的).
C.Surprised.D.Admiring.
33.According to the text,Lincoln cityA.
A.produced arrows in the past
B.will be enjoyed by music lovers
C.was the place where the Eyre family once lived
D.has one of the world's most famous universities
34.When traveling in the countryside,Harry Potter fans are advised to visitD.
A.the Wessex region B.Derbyshire C.Yorkshire      D.Alnwick
35.The text is most probably taken fromA.
A.a travel guide
B.a book review(书评)
C.a history paper
D.a newspaper report. 试题答案

分析 英国的乡村极具魅力,不仅莎士比亚把英国的乡村称为"镶嵌在碧波上的宝石",而且还有很多人们去歌颂赞扬英国乡村的美景.在本文中,作者向人们介绍了英国乡村一些可以参观的地方,比如巴斯市(the City of Bath)、还有《哈利波特》中霍格沃茨魔法学校的主要取景场地安尼克古堡.

解答 32.D细节理解题.从文章第一段莎士比亚对英国乡村的称呼"the precious stone set in the silver sea"-以及and he is not the last to sing high praises of its beauty and historical charm可以判断莎士比亚是喜欢英国乡村的,故答案选D.
33.A细节理解题.通过文章第四段末句 it was once a center for arrow(箭) making.可知Linclon city是造箭中心,故答案选A.
34.D细节理解题.从文章第五段内容Harry Potter fans shouldn't miss a visit to Alnwick,….可知哈利波特的粉丝们被建议去Alnwick,故答案选D.
35.A推理判断题.文章介绍了英国乡村的几处游览胜地,比如the Wessex region、Alnwick等,而且通过文中出现的you can visit…..,Art lovers will also like a visit to East Anglia,等也可以判断这是一篇介绍旅游目的地的文章,故答案选A.

点评 本文是一个文学艺术类阅读理解,题目涉及多道细节理解题,做题时结合原文和题目有针对性的找出相关语句进行仔细分析,结合选项选出正确答案.推理判断题也是要在抓住关键句子的基础上合理的分析才能得出正确答案,切忌胡乱猜测,一定要做到有理有据

笫二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

On Nov. 18, 1995, violinist Itzhak Perlman performed a concert at Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center in New York City.

Stricken with polio (小儿麻痹症) as a child,Perlman walked with the aid of two crutches(拐杖)to a chair in the middle of the stage.He carefully laid the crutches on the floor, one leg forward and the other underneath his chair, picked up his instrument and nodded to the to begin.

But something went wrong. After only seconds of playing, one of the strings on his violin .The audience immediately knew what happened and fully expected the concert to be until another string or even another insrument could be found. But Perlman them. He quickly calmed down, closed his eyes and then the conductor to begin again.So the orchestra played from where they had and Perlman played on three strings. He played passion and power. All the time he worked out new fingering in his mind to make up for the string. A work that few people play well on four strings Perlman accomplished on three.

When he finished, a(n) silence hung in the room.And then as one, the crowd rose to their feet and wildly.Applause burst forth from every corner of the auditorium fans showed deep for his talent and his courage. Perlman smiled and wiped the sweat from his forehead.Then he raised his bow to the crowd and said, not proudly, but in a , quiet, holy tone, “You know. sometimes it is the artist's to find out how much music you can still make with what you have left.”

Such was Itzhak Perlman. a great violinist. Playing a concert on three strings is not unlike his philosophy of life -- he what he had left and still made music.And isn't that true with us?As for me I'm that the world, more than ever, needs the music only you and I can make.

1.A. hopefully B. painfully C. immediately D. eventually

2.A. exposed B. exported C. expanded D. extended

3.A. conductor B. audience C. assistant D. performer

4.A. burst B. erupted C. broke D. collapsed

5.A. continued B. paused C. proceeded D. organized

6.A. confused B. amused C. concerned D. surprised

7.A. signaled B. marked C. consulted D. indicated

8.A. cut off B. put off C. taken off D. left off

9.A. with B. for C. to D. of

10.A. original B. similar C. vague D. missing

11.A. might B. should C. could D. would

12.A. awesome B. deliberate C. subtle D. evident

13.A. pursued B. cheered C. responded D. observed

14.A. before B. until C. while D. as

15.A. reputation B. impression C. appreciation D. attention

16.A. delight B. emerge C. relax D.quiet

17.A. thoughtful B. tough C. blank D. weak

18.A. status B. explanation C. responsibility D. intelligence

19.A. got accustomed to B. gave way to C. looked forward to D. held on to

20.A. convinced B. reminded C. disappointed D. informed