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Module4SandstormsinAsia
第二部分:
阅读理解
(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
8SUNDAY1P.M.
MollySinclairMcCartney,aformer(以前的)WashingtonPostreporter,willdiscuss
“America'
sWarMachine:
VestedInterests,EndlessConflicts”
atPoliticsandProse,
5015ConnecticutAve.
NW.202-364-1919.
7P.M.
RichardRusso,aPultizerPrize-winningnovelist,willreadfromhisbook“Everybody'
sFool,”aboutfriendsin
NewYork,atPoliticsandProse.$36-$50.
10TUESDAY7P.M.
AngelaDuckworth,a
University
of
Pennsylvania
professor,willdiscussherbook“Grit:
ThePowerofPassionandPerseverance”attheSixthandIHistoricSynagogue,600I
St.
NW.202-408-3100.$16-$40.
11WEDNESDAY6:
30P.M.
BenLindbergh,awriterfor
FiveThirtyE,willdiscusshisbook“TheOnlyRuleIsItHastoWork:
OurWildExperimentBuildingaNewKindofBaseballTeam”atBusboysandPoets—5thandK,10255th
6:
PatriciaEngel,whosenovel
“Vida”
wasafinalistforthePEN/HemingwayAward,willreadfromhernovel
“TheVeinsoftheOcean,”
aboutawomanfeelingguilty(内疚的)aboutherbrother'
scriminalact,atKramerbooks&
Afterwords,1517ConnecticutAve.NW.202-387-1400.
NathanielPhilbrick,awinneroftheNationalBookAward,willdiscusshisbook“ValiantAmbition:
GeorgeWashington,BenedictArnold,andtheFateoftheAmericanRevolution”atPoliticsandProse.$5-$10.
12THURSDAY7P.M.
IrenePollin,adoctor,willdiscussherbook“IreneandAbe:
AnUnexpectedLife,”abouthermarriagetoformerCapitalsandWizardsownerAbePollin,withGeorgeSolomon,aformersportseditoratThePost,attheSixthandIHistoricSynagogue.$12-$20.
Formoreliterary(文学的)events,goto
wapo.st/litcal
21.WhereshouldyougoifyouwanttotalkaboutBenLindbergh'
sbook?
A.PoliticsandProse.
B.BusboysandPoets.
C.Kramerbooks&
Afterwords.
D.SixthandIHistoricSynagogue.
22.Ifyouareinterestedin“TheVeinsoftheOcean,”youshouldattendtheeventon_____.
A.8SUNDAY1P.M.
B.9MONDAY7P.M.
C.12THURSDAY7P.M.
D.11WEDNESDAY6:
30P.M.
23.HowmuchwillyoupayifyouattendNathanielPhilbrick'
sliteraryevent?
A.$5-$10.
B.$12-$20.
C.$16-$40.
D.$36-$50.
24.BothAngelaDuckworthandIrenePollinwill_____.
A.discusstheirbooksinthesameplace
B.makespeechesonthesameday
C.sharetheirownexperiences
D.talkaboutthesametopic
B
Asachild,SueHendricksonlovedtolookforburiedtreasure.Shewouldalsowalkalongstreets,lookingatthegroundandhopingtofindinterestingthings.
Oneday,Hendricksonvisitedanambermine(琥珀矿).Onepieceofamberhadaninsectinit,andaminertoldherthatitwas23millionyearsold.Atthatmoment,Hendricksonknewthatshewantedtosearchforfossils(化石).
In1990,shetraveledto
SouthDakota
withateamofscientistslookingfordinosaurbones.Theteam'
scarbrokedown.Whentheotherswenttogetthecarfixed,Hendricksonandherdogstayedbehindandwentforawalk.Onherwalk,Hendricksonsawsomebonesonthegroundandthenlookedup.There,inthehighareaofrock,wasahugedinosaurskeleton(骨骼)!
Thegroupuncoveredthebiggest,mostcompleteskeletonofaTyrannosaurusrex(霸王龙)thathadeverbeenfound.The
T.rex
wasnamed
“Sue”
afteritsdiscoverer.
ThiswasnotHendrickson'
sonlyadventure.Twoyearslater,shedovewithscientiststoexploreasunkenship.ItwasaSpanishtradingshipfromthe1600s.Atit,thescientistsfoundhundredsofhugestonebowlsandmorethan400goldandsilvercoins.
Hendricksonhasplansformoreadventures.Shewantstolookformoredinosaurbonesandhopestofindawoollymammoth(长毛象)skeleton.Often,HendricksontravelstoTheFieldMuseumin
Chicago,
Illinois,herhometown.ThatiswhereSuethe
isondisplay.SueHendricksonlikestovisitSuethedinosaurwhenevershecan.
25.HendricksonfoundSuethe
_____.
A.whilewalkingherdog
B.withthehelpofherdog
C.whenwaitingforacarrepair
D.alongwithagroupofscientists
26.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?
A.Hendricksonwantstobringwoollymammothsbacktolife.
B.Hendricksonspendsmostofherlifeinherhometown.
C.Hendricksonprefersresearchworktoadventures.
D.HendricksonhasadeeploveforSuethe
T.rex.
27.WhichwordcanbestdescribeHendrickson?
A.Smart.
B.Quiet.
C.Funny.
D.Adventurous.
C
Onedayin2016,in
Phoenix,
Arizona,awomanwasgettinginhercar,whichwasparkedinherdriveway.Suddenly,herhusbandranoutofthehouse.Hewaswavinghisarmsandshouting.Withoutanotherword,thewomanranbackinherhouseandclosedthefrontdoor.Afewminuteslater,theskybegantodarken.Andthen,sandbegantoswirl(打旋)aroundthehouse.Soon,sandanddustwereeverywhere,blowingallaroundthehouse.
Thisisaviolentduststormin
Phoenix.Aduststormisakindofstormwherewindpicksupcloudsofsandanddustfromthedesertandblowsthemintotheair.
Phoenix
isdeepinthe
Sonoran
Desert,oneofthelargestdesertsin
NorthAmerica.Itgetsseveralduststormseveryyear.
Whenaduststormhits,itmakesitdifficulttosee.Ifyouareoutsideduringaduststorm,youmaynotbeabletoseemorethanafewinchesinfrontofyou.Whenaduststormiscomingto
Phoenix,thelocalweatherstationsstartgivingwarningsforpeopletogetoffthestreet.Airplanesarenotallowedtotakeofffromorlandin
becausethepilotscannotseewell.
PaulFisherandhisfamilyhavelivedin
Arizona
formorethantwentyyears.Hecanrememberseeingmanyseriousduststormsduringthattime.Onetime,hewasoutwalkinghisdog,Jimbo,shortlyafterhehadmovedtoPhoenix.Ashewaswalking,helookedoutatthedesertandsawwhatlookedlikeabig,darkwall.Helookedatitforafewminutes.Suddenly,herealizedwhathewaslookingat.HetookJimboandranbacktothehouse.Hewasjustabletogetinsidebeforethestormhit.“Onceyou'
reinaviolentduststorm,youneverforgetit,”hesaid.
28.Whydidthehusbandshoutathiswife?
A.Hewantedtousehercar.
B.Hebadlyneededherhelp.
C.Aduststormwasarriving.
D.Atrafficaccidenthappened.
29.Whichofthefollowingshowsthepositionof
Phoenix?
●=Phoenix
30.What'
sParagraph3mainlyabout?
A.Whattodoinaduststorm.
B.Theharmoftheduststorm.
C.Thecauseoftheduststorm.
D.Howaduststormcomesintobeing.
31.WhathappenedtoFisher?
A.Hedecidedtomoveawayfrom
Phoenix.
B.Hishousewasdestroyedinaduststorm.
C.Heescapedfromaterribleduststorm.
D.Hisdoggotlostinaduststorm.
D
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