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南京市玄武区2022高考英语(暑假基础训练(4)附答案(一)It'satypicalSnoopycard:cheerfulmessage,brightcolors,thoughalittleyellowandfadednow.AlthoughI'vereceivedfancier,moreexpensivecardsovertheyears,thisistheonlyoneI've__1__.Onesummer,itspokevolumestome.Ireceivedit__2__thefirstJuneIfacedasawidowtoraisetwoteenagedaughtersalone.Inalltheemotionalconfusionofthissuddensingle__3__,Ievenhaddifficultyinthesimplesthousework:leakytaps,oilchanges,evenbarbecues.Thosehadalwaysbeenmyhusband's__4__.IwasembarrassedeverytimeI__5__mythumbwithahammer.Myuncertainattemptsonly__6__thefearinsideme:HowcouldIbebothafatherandmothertomygirls?Clearly,I__7__thetoolsandskills.Thatmorning,mygirlspushedmeintothelivingroomtoseesomething.(Iprayeditwasn't__8__repairjob.)The“something”turnedouttobean__9__andseveralwrappedthingsonthecarpet.My__10__musthavebeenplainasIstaredfromthecolorfulpackagestomydaughters'__11__faces.“Goahead!Openthem!”theyurged.AsI__12__thepackages,Idiscoveredasmallbarbecuegrillandallthenecessary__13__includingagreenkitchenglove.“Butwhy?”Iasked.“HappyFather'sDay!”theyshoutedtogether.“Momsdon'tgetpresentsonFather'sDay,”Isaid.“Youforgottoopenthe__14__,”Janereminded.Ipulleditfromtheenvelope.TheresatSnoopy,merrilywishingmeaHappyFather'sDay.“Because,”thegirlssaid,“you'vebeenafatherandmothertous,whyshouldn'tyoube__15__onFather'sDay?”AsIfoughtbacktears,Irealizedtheywere__16__.Iwantedtobea“professional”dad,whohadthelatesttools.Thegirls__17__wantedaparenttheycouldcountontobethere,dayafterday,__18__repeatedlythetasksofbasiccareandlove.Thegirlsaregrownnow,__19__theystillsendmeFather'sDaycards,butnone-15-\nofthosecardsmeansasmuchtomeasthatfirstone.Itssimplemessagetoldmebeingagreatparentdidn'trequireanyspecial__20__atall—justawillingworker.几年前作者和丈夫离异后带着两个未成年的女儿生活时,在父亲节收到的那张卡片让作者感慨颇深,几年后的今天作者依然珍藏着它。1.A.savedB.receivedC.boughtD.found答案:A。这张独特的卡片是我唯一的一直保存(save)到现在的卡片,那个夏天对我意味着很多……。2.A.duringB.untilC.beforeD.since答案:A。我收到这张卡片是在我寡居独自抚养两个未成年女儿的第一个六月份期间。3.A.adulthoodB.childhoodC.parenthoodD.womanhood答案:C。我当时正处在突然成为单身母亲的情感混乱中。parenthood父母身份,亲子关系。4.A.professionsB.tradesC.preferencesD.jobs答案:D。那些活计过去一直是我丈夫的工作。5.A.movedB.touchedC.heldD.hit答案:D。每当使用锤子砸在自己的拇指上时我感到很尴尬。hit打击,击中,打中。6.A.dismissedB.removedC.fueledD.overcame答案:C。不可预测的尝试只能激起我内在的恐惧:怎样才能使自己既是两个女儿的母亲同时又是父亲呢?fuel激起,刺激。如:Hisruderemarksfueledheranger.他粗鲁的言词使她怒上加怒。7.A.acquiredB.lackedC.abandonedD.improved答案:B。我缺少工具和技能。8.A.anotherB.everyC.theirD.that答案:A。那天上午我的两个女儿把我推进起居室让我看某种东西时,我祈祷千万别是另外一份维修工作。9.A.awardB.item-15-\nC.albumD.envelope答案:D。那东西居然是放在地毯上的一个信封和几个包起来的东西。由下文空14后的envelope可知答案。10.A.excitementB.puzzlementC.disagreementD.encouragement答案:B。当我的目光从彩色的包裹移向女儿充满活力的脸庞时,我当时肯定是一脸困惑。puzzlement迷惑,谜,费解。11.A.braveB.brightC.honestD.absent答案:B。bright欢快的,开朗的,生气勃勃的。12.A.collectedB.submittedC.unwrappedD.prepared答案:C。“去吧,打开它们”女儿们催促着我。当我打开包裹时……。unwrap打开,展开,解开。13.A.instrumentsB.partsC.cookersD.objects答案:D。我发现是一个小烧烤架和包括一个绿色的厨用手套在内的所有的必备物品。object物品。14.A.letterB.presentC.cardD.note答案:C。Jane提醒我,“你忘了打开那张卡片。”文章首句已暗示了答案。15.A.rememberedB.praisedC.acceptedD.surprised答案:A。女儿们说,因为你对我们来说既是父亲也是母亲,为什么我们不应该在父亲节给你送礼物呢?16.A.carefulB.happyC.satisfactoryD.right答案:D。当我强忍住自己的眼泪时,我意识到她们这样说是对的。17.A.onlyB.againC.stillD.also答案:A。女儿们需要的仅仅是一个随时可依靠的家长。18.A.evaluatingB.assigningC.performingD.considering-15-\n答案:C。日复一日重复履行着最基本的关爱工作的家长。perform履行,完成,执行,做。19.A.orB.andC.soD.but答案:B。女儿们现在已经长大了,并且她们依然在父亲节给我送卡片,但对我来说没有一个比第一个父亲节卡片对我的意义更大。20.A.offersB.toolsC.experiencesD.needs答案:B。它传递给我的简单信息是:作一个伟大的家长并不需要任何特殊的工具——只需做个心甘情愿的劳动者就足够了。***********************************************************结束Ⅰ.单项填空1.(2022·福建龙岩市高三英语质量检测)________hegotthenews,Mr.Mathewshurriedoutofhishouse,________hiscar,anddroveallthewaytotown.A.When;started     B.Themoment;startedC.Until;startingD.Once;tostart解析:选B。考查状语从句。句意:Mr.Mathews一得知消息,就迅速冲出房子,开动汽车,一路开到城里。hurried,started与drove为三个并列的谓语动词;themoment一……就……。2.Rocketscan________informationwhichwecouldnevergetinanyotherway.A.bringupB.bringbackC.takebackD.takeup解析:选B。考查动词短语。bringup“带大”“抚养”;bringback“带回”“归还”;takeback“收回”“撤回”“退回”;takeup“占据(时间或空间)”。句意:火箭能够带回我们用其他方法得不到的资料。3.Thoughtheproblemswereallveryhard,Katekeptonworkingonthem________shefinallysolvedallofthem.A.beforeB.untilC.whenD.after解析:选B。before表示“在……之前”“还未来得及……就……”,until表示动作一直持续到某个时候为止,when表示同时,after则表示“在……之后”。4.Weforgavehisbadtemperbecauseweknewthathisson’sillnesshadputhimundergreat________.-15-\nA.emotionB.excitementC.crisisD.stress解析:选D。考查名词辨析。putsb.under(great)stress使某人处境(非常)紧张,使某人受(很大)压力。5.(·北京东城区高三上学期期末试题)Iloveexperimenting,sopleasetryto________upwithitwhenit’snotharmfultome.A.putB.comeC.keepD.end解析:选A。句意:我喜爱尝试,所以只要是对我无害处的事,请您多包容。comeupwith想出;keepupwith赶上;endupwith以……结束;putupwith意为“忍受”,符合句意。6.Theseteenagersdon’tknowmuchoftheworldyet;that’swhytheyaresoeasily________.A.takeninB.takenupC.takenonD.takenoff解析:选A。句意:这些青少年还不太了解世界,这正是他们这么容易受骗的原因。takein“接受,领会,理解,欺骗”;takeup“占据,拿起”;takeon“呈现(面貌),具有(特征)”;takeoff“去掉,取消”。7.Heneedsahighincometo________suchalargefamily.A.standB.holdC.carryD.support解析:选D。句意:他需要一份高收入来供养这样一个大家庭。stand“忍耐”;hold“举着,抓”;carry“搬运”;support“支持,支撑”。由句意可知选D。8.Thevisitingexpert________givinglecturestostudents________invitedtomeetingsattimes.A.preferred;tobeingB.preferredto;ratherthanC.preferred;thanbeingD.preferred;tobe解析:选A。句意:这位来访专家有时宁愿给学生上课,也不愿被邀请去参加会议。preferdoingAtodoingB是固定句型,意为“宁愿做……而不愿做……”。9.ThefirstsubwayinChengduisunderconstructionrightnow.Itisexpectedto________intheyear2022.A.comeintoactionB.putintoactionC.comeintouseD.putintouse-15-\n解析:选C。句意为:成都的第一条地铁正在建设中,有望在2022年投入使用。comeintoaction开始行动/实施;put...intoaction把……投入行动;comeintouse开始使用;put...intouse把……投入使用。10.Sincethematterwasextremely________,wedealtwithitimmediately.A.toughB.tenseC.urgentD.instant解析:选C。本题考查形容词在具体语境中的辨析。句意为:由于事情非常紧急,我们当即对它进行了处理。tough坚硬的,坚强的,艰苦的,棘手的;tense紧张的;urgent紧急的;instant立即的,迅速的。根据句意可知答案为C。11.—WhatdoyouthinkofthepartylastSunday?—Perfect!It________verywell.A.turnedoffB.wentoffC.gotoffD.putoff解析:选B。gooff此处表示“进行”。turnoff=switchoff“关上”;getoff“下车”;putoff“推迟”。12.(·辽宁省大连市高三模拟)Youcangoandplaygameswithyourfriendswhenyoufinishyourhomework.Butremember________allthelightswhenyouleave.A.toswitchoffB.toswitchonC.switchingoffD.switchingon解析:选A。“记住做某事”应用remembertodosth.,而人要离开应将灯关上。故应用turnoff。13.—Thelastone________paysthemeal.—Agreed!A.arrivedB.arrivesC.toarriveD.arriving解析:选C。当名词前有last、only、序数词或最高级等词修饰时,通常用不定式作定语。14.(2022·南京师大附中月考)—I’msorryItookyourbikebymistake.—Oh,really?________.A.It’sOKwithmeB.Itdoesn’tmatterC.Don’tbesorryD.Idon’tcare解析:选B。It’sOKwithme我很好;Itdoesn’tmatter没关系;Don’tbesorry不用道歉;Idon’tcare我不在乎。根据语境,应选B项。15.ThefacesoffourfamousAmericanPresidentsonMountRushmorecanbeseenfroma________of60miles.-15-\nA.lengthB.distanceC.wayD.space解析:选B。本题考查名词在具体语境中的运用。句意为:在拉什莫尔山上刻有美国四位著名总统的头像,这些头像从60英里外就能看见。length长度;distance距离;way方法;space空间。adistanceof意为“距离”,是固定短语,所以答案为B。***********************************************************结束AHello.It’soneofthefirstwordswelearnasbabies,yetit’soneofthelastoneswethinktouseasadults.That’sunfortunate,becausesayinghelloismorethanjustsayinghello——itisrecognitionofanother’sworth.Howmighttheworldchange——howmightwechange——ifwemasteredthisword?Tofindout,IspentonemonthsayinghellotoeverypersonImet.Here’swhatI’velearned.  Itcanboost(促进)productivity.Inoneofthefewstudieseverdoneonthissubject,Allan,anassistantprofessorofspecialeducationatOklahomaStateUniversity,hadmiddleschoolteachersgreettheirstudentsindividuallyeachmorning.Thisexchangeofgreetingsraisedthekids’productivity.Schoolwentfromimpersonaltopersonal,andthatresultedinmoreclassparticipationandbettergrades.  Environmentsinfluencefriendliness.Onestudyfoundthatpeopleinthecitywerelesslikelytoshakehandswithastrangerthanthoseinthecountryside.Andresearcherssay,pleasantenvironmentsgenerallyencouragemoresmilesandhellosthanunpleasantones.Myexperiencewassimilar.Whateverthereason,myurbanhelloswereansweredfarlessoftenthanmyruralones.Similarly,peopleinvacationspots,liketheJerseyShore,werefarfriendlierthanthosehurryingworkdowntown.It’saformofuniversalhealthinsurance.It’simpossibletosayhellowithoutsmiling.Andsmilinghasbeenshowntolowerbloodpressure,relievestressandboosthappiness.Apparently,asmilecreatesasimilareffectintherecipient(接受者).Somaybewecanmaketheworldabetterplacebysayinghellotoeachother. Afteramonthofdoingit,IfeellighterandmoreconnectedandIhaveabettersenseof-15-\nwell-being.56.Whatcanbeinferredinparagraph1?A.ThefirstwordwelearnasbabiesisHello.B.Sayinghelloisrecognitionofanother’sworth.C.Adultsarenotwillingtosayhello.D.Thewriterspentamonthsayinghellotoeveryperson.57.TheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph2probablymeans.A.studentscangethigherscoresintestsbecausetheygreettheirteacherseverydayB.theexchangeofgreetingsmademorestudentsparticipateintheclassC.thereismoreclassparticipationandbettergradesinprivateschoolsD.teachersandstudentsgotfriendliersothatthestudentsbecamemoreactiveinlearningandscoredhigherintests58.Accordingtothepassage,smilingcanhavethefollowingeffectsonhealthEXCEPT.A.loweringbloodpressureB.reducingstressC.increasinghappinessD.improvingintelligence59.What’sthewriter’spurposeofwritingthepassage?A.Toadviseustosayhellomoreoften.B.Totellussayinghellocanboostproductivity.C.Toprovethatenvironmentsinfluencefriendliness.D.Totellussayinghelloisaformofuniversalhealthinsurance.56-59CDDA*************************************************************结束Pollutionisreducingthefragranceofplantsandthuspreventingbeesfrompollinatingthem—endangeringoneofthemostessentialcyclesofnature,anewstudysuggests.-15-\nThepotentiallyhugelysignificantresearch,fundedbyUSNationalScienceFoundation,hasfoundthatgasesmainlyformedfromtheemissionsofcarexhaustpreventflowersfromattractingbeesandotherinsectstopollinatethem.Andthescientistswhohaveconductedthestudyfearthatinsects’abilitiestodriveawayenemiesandattractmatesmayalsobedisturbed.ProfessorJoseFuentes,wholedthestudy,said,“Scentmolecules(分子)producedbyflowersinalesspollutedenvironmentcouldtravelforroughly1,000to1,200meters.Buttodaytheymaytravelonly200to300meters.Thismakesitincreasinglydifficultforbeesandotherinsectstolocatetheflowers.”Theresearchers,whoworkedonthemoleculesofsnapdragons(金鱼草),foundthatthemoleculesarevolatile(易挥发的)andquicklybondwithpollutants,mainlyformedfromvehicleemissions.Thischemicallychangesthemoleculessothattheynolongersmelllikeflowers.Aharmfulcycleisthereforesetupwhereinsectsstruggletogetenoughfoodandtheplantsdonotgetpollinatedenoughtomultiply.Alreadybees,whichpollinatemostoftheworld’scrops,reduceinsuchagreatdeclinethathasneverbeenknownbeforeinBritainandacrossmuchoftheglobe.AtleastaquarterofAmerica’s2.5millionhoneybeecolonieshavebeenmysteriouslywipedoutbycolonycollapsedisorder(CCD),wherehivesarefoundsuddenlydeserted.ThecrisishasnowspreadtoEurope.PoliticiansinsistthatCCDhasnotyetbeenfoundinBritain,butconsideringthepresentnumberofbees,theagricultureministerLordRookerhassentthewarning,“Thehoneybeepopulationcouldbewipedoutin10years.”AlthoughtheresearchersarenotcertainwhetherthisistherealcauseofCCD,theysaythatpollutionismakinglifemoredifficultforbeesandotherinsectsinmanyways.68.Inwhatwaydoespollutionpreventflowersfromattractingbees?A.Byshorteningthedistancetraveledbythescentmoleculesofflowers.B.Bydisturbingthebees’abilitytoattractmates.C.Byweakeningthebees’abilitytofightagainstenemies.D.Bystoppingflowersfromgivingofffragrance.-15-\n69.Whatharmdoesthedecreasingnumberofbeesdotohumanbeings?A.Itwillcausehumansnottogetenoughhoney.B.Itwillreducethefoodsuppliesfortheworld.C.Humanswillhavetodependonotherinsectstopollinateplants.D.Humanswillfindithardtodealwiththedesertedbeehives.70.Fromthepassagewecanknowthat.A.EuropeisaffectedgreatlybyCCDB.CCDhasdestroyedmostofthehoneybeecoloniesinEuropeC.nohoneybeeswillbefoundallovertheworldinthenearfutureD.EuropeanofficialshavepaidmuchattentiontoCCD71.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TrafficPollutionPutsBeesinDangerB.TrafficPollutionistoBlameforCCDC.PollutionMakesFlowersReduceTheirScentD.PollutionCausestheDecreaseinFlowers68-71ABDC**************************************************************结束SixChinesesurveillanceshipshaveenteredwatersnearislandsclaimedbybothChinaandJapan.Chinasaidtheshipswerecarryingout"lawenforcement"todemonstrateitsjurisdictionovertheislands,knownasDiaoyuinChinaandSenkakuinJapan.AtleasttwoofthevesselsleftaftertheJapanesecoastguardissuedawarning,Japaneseofficialssay.ThemovecameafterJapansealedadealtobuythreeoftheislandsfromtheirprivateJapaneseowner.Japancontrolstheuninhabitedbutresource-richEastChinaSeaislands,whicharealsoclaimedbyTaiwan.TheJapaneseCoastGuardsaidthefirsttwoChineseboatsenteredJapan'sterritorialwatersat06:18localtime(21:18GMT格林威治时间)Thursday),followedbyanotherfleetoffourothershipsjustafter07:00.Thefirsttwoshipsthenleftthearea.AthirdshipleftlateronFridaymorning,onereportsaid.Noforcewas-15-\nused,Japaneseofficialsadded."Ourpatrolvesselsarecurrentlytellingthemtoleaveourcountry'sterritorialwaters,"thecoastguardsaidinastatement.TheChineseforeignministryconfirmedthatitsshipswerethere.“TheselawenforcementandpatrolactivitiesareaimedtodemonstrateChina'sjurisdictionovertheDiaoyuIslandsanditsaffiliatedisletsandensurethecountry'smaritimeinterests,”astatementsaid.TheUShascalledfor''coolerheadstoprevail''astensionintensifiesbetweenChinaandJapanovertheislands,whichliesouthofOkinawaandnorthofTaiwan.USDefenseSecretaryLeonPanettaisduetovisitbothJapanandChinafromthisweekendaspartofatouroftheregionthatalsoincludesNewZealand.ThedisputehasseriouslymarreddiplomaticrelationsbetweenChinaandJapanandthreatenstodamagethestrongtradingrelationship,saystheBBC'sJohnSudworthinBeijing.Therow(争端)hasalsogeneratedstrongnationalistsentimentonbothsidesthatobserverssaynowmakesitverydifficulttobeseentobebackingdown,saysourcorrespondent.TheJapanesegovernmentsaysitisbuyingtheislandstopromotetheirstableandpeacefulmanagement.Itsmovefollowedabidbyright-wingTokyoGovernorShintaroIshiharatobuytheislandsusingpublicdonations-anactionthatwouldlikelyhavefurtherprovokedChina.China,ontheotherhand,saystheislandshavehistoricallybeenitsterritoryandfishinggrounds.MeanwhileJapan'snewly-appointedambassadortoChina,ShinichiNishimiya,remainsinhospitalinTokyoafterhewasfoundunconsciousnearhishomeinTokyoonThursday.Nodetailshavebeengivenonhiscondition.HewasappointedonTuesdaytoreplaceUichiroNiwa,whohasbeencriticisedforhishandlingofoneoftheworsediplomaticrowsbetweenJapanandChinainrecentyears.72.TheDiaoyuIslandsareactuallyinhabitedby.A.JapanB.ChinaC.TaiwanD.Nobody73.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Japanfiredatthe6Chineseshipstowarnthemtoleavethewaters.B.Chinaadmittedthatthe6shipshadbeenforcedtoleavethewaters.-15-\nC.TheUScalledonbothsidestocalmdown.D.ShinichiNishimiyawasunconsciousinthehospitalbecausesomebodyattackedhim.74.WhywasUichiroNiwareplaced?A.Heisnotiron(铁腕的)enoughinhandlingthediplomaticrowsbetweenJapanandChina.B.Hishealthconditionisnotgoodenoughtoworkthere.C.Hedidn’tdoagoodjobindealingwiththedisputeabouttheDiaoyuIslands.D.HecriticizedtheChinesegovernmentpubliclyinanimproperway.75.Thisnewsreportismostlikelytobeselectedfromthenewspaper.A.BritishB.ChineseC.JapaneseD.American参考答案72-75DCCA*****************************************************结束Mr.Knightwasthemanagerofahotel.Oneweekendallofthehotelsinthecitywerefullbecausetherewasalargemeeting.OnFriday,threemencameintothehotelandaskedforrooms.Mr.Knightsaidtherewerenoroomsreadybecauseofthemeeting.Themenwereunhappy.Mr.Knightwantedtohelpthem.HerememberedthatRoom418,asmallroom,wasempty.Heaskedthemiftheycouldsharearoom.Thethreemensaidtheywould.Mr.Knightsaidtheroomwouldbethirtydollars;tendollarsforeachperson.Eachmangavehimthemoneyandthenwentuptotheroom.Mr.Knightsoonbegantofeelsorry.“Thirtydollarsisalottoaskasapriceforthatsmallroom.”hethought.Hecalledhisassistantoverandsaid,“Hereisfivedollars.TakeittothemeninRoom418.Iaskedtoomuchfortheirroom.”Theassistanttookthemoney.Whilehewasonthewaythere,hestartedtothink,“Howcanthreemendividefivedollars?I’llgivethemeachonlyonedollarand-15-\nkeepthetwodollarsformyself.Themenwillbehappytogetsomethingback.AndMr.Knightwillneverknow.”Sotheassistantreturnedonedollartoeachman.Eachmanhadatfirstpaidtendollars.Aftertheassistantreturnedthemonedollareach,eachhadactually(infact)paidnine.Therewerethreemen.$9´3=$27.Theassistantkept$2.$27+$2=$29.Whereisthemissingdollar?56.Withthehelpofthemanager,thethreemen___________.A.wenttoanotherhotelB.eachgotasmallroomforthenightC.stayedtogetherinasmallroomD.gotasmallroomMr.Knightkeptforhimself57.Atfirst___________.A.$27waspaidbythethreemenB.$30waspaidbyeachofthethreemenC.$25waspaidbythethreemenD.$10waspaidbyeachofthethreemen58.Theassistant___________.A.helpedthementodividethemoneyB.kepttwodollarsforhimselfC.keptthreedollarsforhimselfD.returnedthreedollarstothemenandtwotothemanger59.Whereisthemissingdollar?A.Itwastakenbytheassistant,too.B.ItwastakenbyMr.Knight.C.Itwastakenbythethreemen.D.Infact,therewasn’tanymissingdollar.56—59CDBD*******************************************************结束IleftuniversitywithagooddegreeinEnglishLiterature,butnosenseofwhatIwantedtodo.Overthenextsixyears,Iwastreading(在...上面走)water,justtryingtoearnanincome.Itriedjournalism,butIdidn’tthinkIwasanygood,thenfinance,whichIhated.Finally,Igotajobasarightsassistantatafamouspublisher.I-15-\nlovedworkingwithbooks,althoughthejobthatIdidwasdull.Ihadenoughsavingstotakeayearoffwork,andIdecidedtotrytosatisfyadeep-downwishtowriteanovel.AttendingaNovelWritingMAcoursegavemethestructureIneededtowritemyfirst55,000words.Ittakesconfidencetomakeanewstart—here’sadarkperiodin-betweenwhereyou’reneitheronethingnortheother.You’reoutfordinnerandpeopleaskwhatyoudo,andyou’retooashamedtosay,“Well,I’mwritinganovel,butI’mnotquitesureifI’mgoingtogetthere.”Myconfidencedived.Believingmynovelcouldnotbepublished,Iputitaside.ThenImetanagent(代理商)whosaidIshouldsendmynovelouttoagents.So,Ididand,tomysurprise,gotsomewonderfulfeedback.IfeltalittlehopethatImightactuallybecomeapublishedwriterand,aftersigningwithanagent,Ifinishedthesecondhalfofthenovel.Thenextproblemwasfindingapublisher.Aftertwo-and-a-halfyearsofnoincome,justwaitingandwondering,apublisherofferedmeabookdeal—thatpublisherturnedouttobetheoneIonceworkedfor.Itfeelslikeanunbelievablestrokeofluck—offate,really.Whenyousetouttodosomethingdifferent,there’snoendinsight,sotofindmyselfinapositionwhereInowhavemyownnameonacontract(合同)ofthepublisher—tobeapublishedwriter—isunbelievablyrewarding(有回报的).60.Theauthordecidedtowriteanovel______.A.tofinishthewritingcourseB.torealizeherowndreamC.tosatisfyreaders’wishD.toearnmoremoney61.Howdidthewriterfeelhalfwaywiththenovel?A.Disturbed.B.Ashamed.C.Confident.D.Uncertain.62.Whatdoestheauthormainlywanttotellreadersinthelastparagraph?A.Itpaystosticktoone’sgoal.B.Hardworkcanleadtosuccess.C.Shefeelslikebeingunexpectedlylucky.D.Thereisnoendinsightwhenstartingtodosomething.-15-\n参考答案--------BDA***************************************************************结束-15-

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