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此行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。

此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。

此行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。

注意:1)原行没有错的不要改。2) 不按要求做不得分。

It was also in Atlanta that one of the great ???

           

leader of the Civil Rights Movement, Dr Martin Luther?????   66._____

King, Jr was born. Dr King grew up in a city that nearly            67. _____

half the population were black, but where segregation took off     68. _____

much of their rights. The injustices in the city and in the south?   69. _____

lead Dr King to organise non-violent demonstrations aimed at?   70. _____

ending segregation. The city saw a series of fiercely fights   ?? 71. _____

between blacks and whites in 1960s and Dr King was shot       72. _____

and killed in 1968. Her funeral was shown on television and??  73. _____

millions of Americans watched as people marched through       74. _____

Atlanta in an honour of him.                               75.  _____

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第II卷
第四部分:写(共两节;满分20分)
第一节:短文改错(共10小题,每题0.5分,总分5分)
此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾(∨);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:
此行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。
此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。
此行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。
注意:1)原行没有错的不要改。2) 不按要求做不得分。
It was also in Atlanta that one of the great ???           
leader of the Civil Rights Movement, Dr Martin Luther?????   66._____
King, Jr was born. Dr King grew up in a city that nearly            67._____
half the population were black, but where segregation took off     68._____
much of their rights. The injustices in the city and in the south?   69._____
lead Dr King to organise non-violent demonstrations aimed at?   70._____
ending segregation. The city saw a series of fiercely fights  ?? 71._____
between blacks and whites in 1960s and Dr King was shot       72._____
and killed in 1968. Her funeral was shown on television and??  73._____
millions of Americans watched as people marched through       74._____
Atlanta in an honour of him.                               75. _____

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The Waltz

This indecent(不文雅的) foreign dance was introduced at the English court on FridayWe trust it will never again be tolerated in any moral English society. (The Times, 1816)

The waltz was the first court dance since Shakespeare’s time where the couple were allowed to spin round holding each other very closely. The fact that it was labeled immoral or even obscene(下流的) no doubt helped to make people think it was rather shocking fun.

The waltz originated in Germany from the energetic folk-dances of the country people. By the mid-18th century the smart town people were trying it and very soon, it had spread throughout the rest of Europe, although parts of Germany and Switzerland banned it completely! In Vienna the waltz became very fast, with the couples racing each other seven or eight times round the ballroom floor, until they were in a state of collapse. So the police decided to forbid the extreme forms of the dance, as it was creating a public disturbance.

However, it was also in Vienna that Lanner and Strauss made their fortunes as bandleaders and composers. Strauss' son, John Strauss established himself as the waltz king in Vienna. Chopin complained that classical music was being ignored in favor of the waltz. He also complained that pieces by Mozart and Beethoven were being waltzified to please the public taste. But this did not lower its popularity, which still continues even today.

1. The music of waltz was firstly played in _______.

A. England       B. Germany       C. Switzerland       D. Vienna

2. Why did the police decide to forbid the extreme dance of waltz in Vienna?

A. Because the police thought the dancers were holding each other very closely.

B. Because the police thought the dancers were spending too much time in dancing.

C. Because the police thought the dancers of waltz were creating trouble in the public.

D. Because the police thought the dancers of waltz were always in a state of being worn out. 

3. Although the waltz was well popular with most people, yet Chopin complained _______.

A. the classical music by Mozart and Beethoven were being waltzified and looked down upon so as to please the public tate.

B. Strauss Johann junior made himself as the waltz king

C. the waltz was spreading too fast in Vienna

D. the waltz was immoral and obscene

4. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?

A.  In the beginning the waltz was created by some famous composers.

B. Although the waltz was banned in one or two countries, yet it had spread all over the rest of Europe by the mid-18th century.

C. The dance of waltz was usually performed by only one person.

D. As a great composer Chopin took the side of the waltz.

5. What conclusion can we draw from the passage?

A. The waltz is immoral or even obscene.

B. All people accepted the waltz completely in the beginning.

C. The waltz was even thought to be rather shocking fun.

D. At the present time people still think well of, love and enjoy the waltz.

 

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阅读下列短文, 从所给的四个选项中, 选出最佳答案。

  

    Martha's Vineyard got its name from its discoverer, Artholomew   Gasnold, who named it after his wife Martha, and it was also in memory   of the thick growth of wild vines (葡萄) on the land.

  

    The island of Martha's Vineyard lies south of Cape Cod off the   Southeastern coast of Massachusetts, United States. It is nearly 20   miles long and runs from 2 to 10 miles in width. There are wide, hard   beaches on the southern side. The north is hilly, but in the south and   eastern parts there are wide areas of open land covered with wild   flowers.

    The island was discovered early in the 17th century. The Indians   were quiet and friendly, and the new-comers fished for a living,   making a lot of money from whaling (捕鲸). With the decline (衰落) of   whaling and sailing ships, Martha's Vineyard was almost forgotten   until about 60 years ago when people began to buy the old houses of   the whaling captains and the sheds of the fishermen near the beaches.   Now people go there year after year for their summer holidays.

  

(1)  Which of the following maps tells rightly where Martha's     Vineyardlies.

[    ]

    Mas=Massachusetts  C=Cape Cod  M=Martha's Vineyard        

A.     B.         

C.     D.      

(2) In this passage the writer does not tell us __________.

[    ]

A. how the island got its name        

B. the population of the island        

C. the scenery of the island        

D. the value of the island     

(3)  One of the reasons why Martha's Vineyard was almost forgotten  is that ___________. 

[    ]

A. the hunting of whales became less and less productive      

B. ship building industry developed rapidly      

C. most of the Vineyard lay waste      

D. a lot of fishermen left the island   

(4) Most people spend their summer holidays _________.

[    ]

A. in the north of the island     B. in the eastern parts      

C. at the southern seaside      D. All of the above.

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The Waltz

“This indecent(不文雅的) foreign dance was introduced at the English court on Friday last. . . we trust it will never again be tolerated in any moral English society. ”(The Times 1816. )

The waltz was the first court dance since Shakespeares time where the couple were allowed to spin round holding each other very closely. The fact that it was labeled “immoral”or even“obscene(下流的) ”no doubt helped to make people think it was rather shocking fun.

The waltz originated in Germany from the energetic folk-dances of the country people. By the mid-18th century the smart town people were trying it and very soon, it had spread throughout the rest of Europe, although parts of Germany and Switzerland banned it completely! In Vienna the waltz became very fast, with the couples racing each other seven or eight times round the ballroom floor, until they were in a state of collapse. So the police decided to forbid the extreme forms of the dance, as it was creating a public disturbance.

However, it was also in Vienna that Lanner and Strauss made their fortunes as bandleaders and composers. Strauss son, John Strauss established himself as the“waltz”. Chopin complained that classical music was being ignored in favor of the waltz. He also complained that pieces by Mozart and Beethoven were being “waltzified”to please the public taste. But this did not lower its popularity, which still continues even today.

1. The music of waltz was firstly played in __________.

A. England                          B. Germany

C. Switzerland                         D. Vienna

2. Why did the police decide to forbid the extreme dance of waltz in Vienna?

A. Because the police thought the dancers were holding each other very closely.

B. Because the police thought the dancers were spending too much time in dancing.

C. Because the police thought the dancers of waltz were creating trouble in the public.

D. Because the police thought the dancers of waltz were always in a state of being worn out.

3. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?

A. In the beginning the waltz was created by some famous composers.

B. Although the waltz was banned in one or two countries, yet it had spread all over the rest of Europe by the mid-18th century.

C. The dance of waltz was usually performed by only one person.

D. As a great composer Chopin took the side of the waltz.

4. What conclusion can we draw from the passage?

A. The waltz is immoral or even obscene.

B. All people accepted the waltz completely in the beginning.

C. The waltz was even thought to be rather shocking fun.

D. At the present time people still think well of love and enjoy the waltz.

 

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