2020江苏高考英语二轮练习:题型重组练 第20组 WORD版含解析.doc
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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家第二十组(建议用时:20分钟).阅读理解Thomas had achieved fame as a poet in the 1930s and had spent World War Two in London writing propaganda(宣传) films.But by 1946, after the end of the war, he needed a regular income to support his wife Caitlin, and children Llewelyn and Aeronwy.Luckily he had a new
2、 admirer in the form of Margaret Taylor, wife of noted historian and broadcaster AJ.P. Taylor.Introduced as an “entertaining guest” by a mutual friend, he had succeeded in charming Mrs Taylor, who put the family up in a summerhouse in their garden in the grounds of Magdalen College(牛津大学莫德林学院)Thomas
3、had a lovehate relationship with Oxford, according to his biographer Andrew Lycett.His poetry may have brought him respect and celebrity in literary circles, but in Oxford he felt at odds with his surroundings.“His father, who had been a schoolmaster in Swansea, would have liked him to go to Oxford
4、University,” Mr Lycett explains. “When he did actually get to Oxford he wasnt actually at the university.It was a curious period.He was in this academic environment though he wasnt a born academic himself.But he generally enjoyed himself because he got to know some of the professors there.He wasnt p
5、opular among them, because they thought he was a bit of a wastrel(不务正业者), so he hung out in pubs and met students.”Thomas also took paid jobs at the BBC, regularly travelling to London and became something of a celebrity through appearing on panel show.“He didnt really endear(使受垂青) himself to Profes
6、sor Taylor,” Mr Lycett says.“He_overstayed_his_welcome.The professor liked to have a barrel of beer in the house and Dylan would finish it off.He just took a dislike to him, partly because, reading between the lines, his wife rather fancied this young man.” Mark Davies, an Oxford historian, says Pro
7、fessor Taylor disliked the poet “intensely”“He ended up being banished(驱逐) a safe distance away from his wife,” he adds.This banishment was in the picturesque village of South Leigh, nine miles out from the city, in a house set up for Thomas by Margaret, who continued to be his proud sponsor.However
8、, it was here that his granddaughter Hannah Ellis believes Thomas found much of the inspiration for one of his most famous works, the radio drama Under Milk Wood.“South Leigh is hugely important because that was one of those villages where he met all the different characters and it helped him arouse
9、 his passion,” she says.“The play had been a seed from when he was about 20 and I think it was that village lifestyle and all the characters that helped.He liked sitting in the corner of the pub, watching all the drama going on.Also he had somewhere quiet to work and a home.For such a long time he h
10、adnt settled and it was a good period in his life.”Mrs Taylor also helped him return to Wales when he was ready in 1949, buying him a boathouse with her own money.He lived there for the remainder of his life.“People so often focus on the other periods of his life and they forget about Oxford,” adds
11、Ms Ellis.“They see the romantic period of living in Laugharne at the boathouse, and the contrast of the chaotic times in New York.”“Theres just something interesting about this little Welshman wandering around the streets of Oxford,” adds Mr Lycett.“The period isnt discussed much.Somehow or other th
12、ere was this intervening period that tends to get forgotten.People dont realize he was starting to think about Under Milk Wood so it wasnt unproductive.His time in Oxford was an important period of his life.”Indeed Mr Davies believes Thomas connection to Oxford would be better known if he had studie
13、d at the university. “Because he didnt and he was only here as a guest of the college it has been brushed to one side,” he said.“There are some great historical characters who, because theyre not associated with the university, have been pushed sideways out of history.”A new tour, organized by Liter
14、ature Wales, aims to make this clear.Its trail takes in the poets summerhouse, and the village that became his home.It means the city will finally take the time to remember and treasure one more person in its long line of literary giants.1Which of the following is TRUE about Thomas life in Oxford?AM
15、ost of his works were created there.BHe wasnt popular among students there.CProfessors didnt think he was academic enough.DKnowing professors there brought him respect.2What does the underlined sentence “He overstayed his welcome.” in Paragraph 4 mean?AHe stayed much longer than he had planned to.BH
16、e behaved inappropriately so that he was no longer welcome.CHe decided to return to Wales because he was more popular there.DHe was thinking about moving to South Leigh he had been dreaming of.3What inspired Thomas to write Under Milk Wood?AStudying at Oxford.BLiving in South Leigh.CLiving with the
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