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1、江苏省沛县江苏省沛县 2015 高考英语阅读理解一轮优练(高考英语阅读理解一轮优练(2)及答案)及答案阅读理解-AJoan Chen is famous both in China, where she grew up, and in the United States,where she now lives. How did Joan become a famous actress in two countries? Its an interesting story.Joan Chen was born in Shanghai in 1961. When she was 14, some p
2、eople from a film studio (制片厂) came to her school and chose her to study at the studio. She was happy about this chance, but mainly she liked the idea of getting out of school. Soon, however she discovered that she really liked acting. At age 18, she won the Golden Rooster, Chinas top film prize.In
3、the late 1970s, Joans parents, who were doctors, moved to the United States. Joan joined them when she was 20 and went to college there. Her parents hoped she would study medicine. Instead, she majored in film and later looked for work as an actress. To work in the United States, Joan had to start a
4、ll over again. She told Hollywood that she was an actress in China, but she only got some small parts in TV shows.One day Joan went to speak to a director who was making a movie called Tai - pan. The interview didnt go well. As she walked away, a man in a car noticed her. The man was Dino DeLaurntii
5、s, the films producer. He immediately offered her a leading part. A year later, she started in Bernardo Bertoluccis The Last Emperor and was on her way to worldwide fame.1. What was turn about Joan Chen when she was 14?A. Some people came to her school and chose her as an actress.B. She liked to stu
6、dy at the studio just because she wanted to be famous.C. The most important reason for her going to the studio was that she wouldnt like to stay at school.D. She found she was fond of acting even before she was 14. 答案解析:答案为 C。本题为细节推理题。由第二段 “When she was 14, some people from a film studio came to her
7、 school and chose her to study at the studio”可知,A 错误;由 “but mainly she liked the idea of getting out of school”可以推断,她不喜欢呆在学校, 故 B 选项不正确,C 选项正确;由 “Soon, however she discovered that she really liked acting.” 可知,D 选项错误。2. When did she move to the States?A. In the late 1970s. B. After she graduated from
8、 college.C. In the late 1980s. D. In the early 1980s.答案解析:答案为 D。本题为数字计算题。由第三段的第一、二句 “In the late 1970s, Joans parents, who were doctors, moved to the United States. Joan joined them when she was 20 and went to college there.”可以推断,1961 年出生的 Joan Chen,20 岁去美国上大学,此时应该是 1981 年,故答案为 D。3. The interview wi
9、th a director _.A. made her on the way to being famous in the worldB. led to no immediate good resultC. made her play a leading part in Tai - panD. gave her a chance to act in The Last Emperor答案解析:答案为 B。本题为推断题。从最后一段 “The interview didnt go well.” 可知, C 选项不正确;由 “He immediately offered her a leading p
10、art. A year later, she started in Bernardo Bertoluccis The Last Emperor and was on her way to worldwide fame.”可知,Joan Chen 出演主角是在一年后,并开始走向世界范围内的成功之路,故 A,D 不正确;答案为 B ,参加 director 的面试并没立刻产生好的效果。阅读理解课堂练学案Passage Thirty-one(The Causes of European Separation in 16th Century)For a thousand years and more,
11、 the people of Europe had fought about many things, but they had been united in believing one thing: that there existed a single “Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church” of which the Bishop of Rome, under the title of the Pope, was the visible and recognizable head in succession to St. Peter. But in 15
12、17 a German monk, Martin Luther, challenged certain Catholic teachings and renounced his obedience to the papacy. Others had followed him, including Henry VIII.Thus Europe was divided in every which way, the southern and eastern two-thirds still Catholic, the northern and western one-third what was
13、coming to be called Protestant, though English-ruled Ireland solidly Catholic and the Spanish-ruled Netherlands, particularly the northern part approximating to modern Holland, grew increasingly Protestant; while in virtually every country, whether officially Catholic or Protestant, those of the con
14、trary faith fiercely attempted to convert their neighbors and equally fiercely resisted their neighbors attempts to convert them. For this there was no simple, friendly solution to be reached on the principle of live-and-let-live. Each party believed that it had hold of the truth, the only truth tha
15、t mattered, the one that led to eternal salvation, and its adversaries clung to falsehood which must necessarily head to eternal damnation: not only for themselves but for all who should permit them to survive and infect others with their errors. Toleration, even reasonable discussion, was impossibl
16、e. God and the devil could not mix. Just as Elizabeth was to ardent Catholics that Jezebel, so to earnest Protestants the Pope was “that wolfish bloodsucker,” and their Catholic fellow-creatures mad dogs, toads and other such vermin to be cleansed off the face of the earth. These feelings, dangerous enough in themselves, were made more so by questions of geography and money. The Catholic countries bordering on the Mediterranean were by far the ric