山西省2012高考英语二轮复习专题训练:阅读理解(11).doc
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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家山西省2012高考英语二轮复习专题训练:阅读理解(11)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。ASocieties all over the world name places in similar ways. Quite often there is no official naming ceremony but places tend to be called names as points of reference by people. Then an organized body steps in a
2、nd gives the place a name. Frequently it happens that a place has two names: One is named by the people and the other by the government. As in many areas, old habits died hard, and the place continues to be called by its unofficial name long after the meaning is lost.Many roads and places in Singapo
3、re(新加坡) are named in order that the pioneers will be remembered by future generations. Thus we have names such as Stamford Road and Raffles Place. This is in keeping with traditions in many countries in both the West and the East.Another way of naming places is naming them after other places. Perhap
4、s they were named to promote friendships between the two places or it could be that the people who used to live there were originally from the places that the roads were named after. The mystery is clearer when we see some of the roads named in former British bases. If you step into Selector Airbase
5、 you will see Piccadilly Circus obviously named by some homesick Royal Air Force personnel.Sine places were named after the activities that used to go on at those places. Bras Basah Road is an interesting example, “Base Basah” means “wet rice” in Malay(马来语). Now why would anyone want to name a road
6、“Wet Rice Road”? The reason is simple. During the pioneering days, wet rice was laid out to dry along this road.A few roads in Singapore are named by their shapes. There is “Circular Road” for one. Other roads may have part of their names to describe their shapes, like “Paya Lebar Crescent”. This ro
7、ad is called a crescent(月牙) because it begins on the main road, makes a crescent and comes back to join the main road again.1. The main idea of the Paragraph 1 is that _. A. many places tend to have more than one name B. the government usually names a place firstly C. a ceremony will be held when a
8、place is named D. people prefer the names given by the government2. Which of the following places is named after a person? A. Raffles Place.B. Selector Airbase. C. Piccadilly Circus. D. Paya Lebar Crescent.3. Bras Basah Road is named _. A. after a person B. after a place C. by its shape D. after an
9、activity4. What can be inferred from the passage? A. Young Singaporeans have forgotten the pioneers. B. The way Singaporeans name their places is unique. C. Some places in Singapore are named for war purposes. D. Some place names in Singapore are the same as in Britain.B I am a writer. I spend a gre
10、at deal of my time thinking about the power of languagethe way it can evoke(唤起) an emotion, a visual image, a complex idea, or a simple truth. Language is the tool of my trade. And I use them allall the Englishes I grew up with. Born into a Chinese family that had recently arrived in California, Ive
11、 been giving more thought to the kind of English my mother speaks. Like others, I have described it to people as “broken” English. But feel embarrassed to say that. It has always bothered me that I can think of no way to describe it other than “broken”, as if it were damaged and needed to be fixed,
12、as if it lacked a certain wholeness. Ive heard other terms used, “limited English,” for example. But they seem just as bad, as if everything is limited, including peoples perceptions(认识)of the limited English speaker. I know this for a fact, because when I was growing up, my mothers “limited” Englis
13、h limited my perception of her. I was ashamed of her English. I believed that her English reflected the quality of what she had to say. That is ,because she expressed them imperfectly her thoughts were imperfect. And I had plenty of evidence to support me: the fact that people in department stores,
14、at banks, and at restaurants did not take her seriously, did not give her good service, pretended not to understand her, or even acted as if they did not hear her.I started writing fiction in 1985. And for reasons I wont get into today, I began to write stories using all the Englishes I grew up with
15、: the English she used with me, which for lack of a better term might be described as “broken”, and what I imagine to be her translation of her Chinese, her internal(内在的) language, and for that I sought to preserve(保护) the essence(本质), but neither an English nor a Chinese structure: I wanted to catc
16、h what language ability tests can never show; her intention, her feelings, the rhythms of her speech and the nature of her thoughts.5. By saying “Language is the tool of my trade”, the author means that _. A. she works as a translatorB. she is a professional writer C. she uses English in foreign tra
17、deD. she is using the English language6. The author used to think of her mothers English as _. A. impolite B. imperfect C. amazing D. interesting7. The author gradually realizes her mothers English is _. A. in the old style B. well structured C. rich in meaning D. easy to translate8. The main idea o
18、f the passage is about_. A. the authors experiences of using the broken English B. the authors misunderstanding of the “limited” English C. the limitation of the authors perception of her mother D. the changes of the authors attitude to her mothers EnglishCTens of thousands of theatre tickets will b
19、e given away to young people next year as part of a government campaign to inspire a lifelong love for theatre.The plan to offer free seats to people aged between 18 to 26funded with 2.5 million of taxpayers moneywas announced yesterday by Andy Burnham, the Culture Secretary. It received a cautious
20、welcome from some in the arts world, who expressed concern that the tickets may not reach the most underprivileged(下层社会).The plan comes as West End theatres are enjoying record audiences, thanks largely to musicals teaming up with television talent shows. Attendances reached. 13.6 million in 2007, u
21、p 10 percent on 2006, itself a record year. Total sales were up 18 percent on 2006 to almost 470 million.One theatre source criticised the Governments priorities(优先考虑的事) in funding free tickets when pensioners(领养老金的人) were struggling to buy food and fuel, saying: “I dont know why the Governments was
22、ting money on this. The Yong Vic, as The Times reported today, offers excellent performances at cheap prices.”There was praise for the Governments plan from Dominic Cooke of the Royal Court Theatre, who said: “I support any move to get young people into theatre, and especially one that aims to do it
23、 all over England, not just in London.”Ninety-five publicly funded theatres could apply for funding under the two-year plan. In return, they will offer free tickets on at least one day each week to 18 to 26-year-olds, first-come, first-served. It is likely to be on Mondays, traditionally a quiet nig
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