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Why is K’s farm depicted as suffering from the shortage of water?A.Scarcity of water is

Why is K’s farm depicted as suffering from the shortage of water?

A.Scarcity of water is common in South Africa

B.It corresponds to the shortage of all the other vital supplies people suffer in the novel

C.It shows a time of social upheaval when any material possession is scarce

D.Water is the source of life

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Why is K described as eating the apples quickly and “chewing quickly as a rabbit, his

A.To show the state of great hunger

B.To show the moment of K’s life, when he is possessed by the urge to eat

C.To show his stupidity

D.To show that his sadness after the death of his mother

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第2题
Why is the act of growing crops given such kind of significance in the story?A.Becaus

A.Because growing crops will be able to help the rebel’s resistance and fighting

B.Because cultivation is what sustains human civilization

C.Because it is his profession

D.Because it gives K supply of energy to go on living

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第3题
Why does K refuse the food in the labor camp?A.Because it is too coarse and innutritiou

A.Because it is too coarse and innutritious

B.Because he does not have money to pay for it

C.Because it causes damage to one’s health

D.Because it has a flavor of forced labor and exploitation

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第4题
Farm animals in this passage arc for______.A.farmingB.leather onlyC.natural balanceD.man's

Farm animals in this passage arc for______.

A.farming

B.leather only

C.natural balance

D.man's need

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第5题
In the farm, among all the animals, a()with ugly and weird looking, who has been despised, gains respect from Wilbur and s a sincere bond with Wilbur.

A.pig

B.spider

C.goose

D.horse

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第6题
______tells the Joad family s life from the time they were evicted from their farm in Okla
homa until their first winter in California.

A.Of Mice and Men

B.The Grapes of Wrath

C.The Great Gatsby

D.For Whom the Bell Tolls

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【D8】SPEAKER A: WHAT" S YOUR PLAN FOR THE SUMMER HOLIDAY? SPEAKER B: I"LL VISIT MY COUSIN.

【D8】

SPEAKER A: WHAT" S YOUR PLAN FOR THE SUMMER HOLIDAY? SPEAKER B: I"LL VISIT MY COUSI

N. 【D8】______ SPEAKER A: IS THE FARM BIG OR SMALL? SPEAKER B: IT" S NOT VERY BIG, BUT IT" S REALLY A NICE ON

E. I" D LIKE TO GO THERE ON SUMMER HOLIDAYS. SPEAKER A: I" M SURE YOU WILL ENJOY STAYING THER

E. WHAT DOES HE GROW ON THE FARM? SPEAKER B: 【D9】______ SPEAKER A: WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO THERE? SPEAKER B: I"LL GO THERE AND HELP HIM PICK FRUIT. SPEAKER A: YOU"LL PICK FRUIT! IT SOUNDS FU

N. SPEAKER B: IT REALLY DOES. AND THE FRUITS ARE VERY DELICIOUS. I ENJOY THEM VERY MUC

H. SPEAKER A: ARE THEY SOLD HERE? SPEAKER B: OF COURS

E.【D10】______MY COUSIN WILL SEND THEM TO OTHER COUNTRIES SOME DAY, TOO. A. HE GROWS ORANGES, PEACHES AND GRAPES.

B. CAN YOU PICK FRUIT?

C. HE HAS A FARM IN THE COUNTRYSID

E.

D. AND THEY ARE ALSO SOLD IN MANY CITIES IN CHINA.

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【D9】SPEAKER A: WHAT" S YOUR PLAN FOR THE SUMMER HOLIDAY? SPEAKER B: I"LL VISIT MY COUSIN.

【D9】

SPEAKER A: WHAT" S YOUR PLAN FOR THE SUMMER HOLIDAY? SPEAKER B: I"LL VISIT MY COUSI

N. 【D8】______ SPEAKER A: IS THE FARM BIG OR SMALL? SPEAKER B: IT" S NOT VERY BIG, BUT IT" S REALLY A NICE ON

E. I" D LIKE TO GO THERE ON SUMMER HOLIDAYS. SPEAKER A: I" M SURE YOU WILL ENJOY STAYING THER

E. WHAT DOES HE GROW ON THE FARM? SPEAKER B: 【D9】______ SPEAKER A: WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO THERE? SPEAKER B: I"LL GO THERE AND HELP HIM PICK FRUIT. SPEAKER A: YOU"LL PICK FRUIT! IT SOUNDS FU

N. SPEAKER B: IT REALLY DOES. AND THE FRUITS ARE VERY DELICIOUS. I ENJOY THEM VERY MUC

H. SPEAKER A: ARE THEY SOLD HERE? SPEAKER B: OF COURS

E.【D10】______MY COUSIN WILL SEND THEM TO OTHER COUNTRIES SOME DAY, TOO. A. HE GROWS ORANGES, PEACHES AND GRAPES.

B. CAN YOU PICK FRUIT?

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I was born in Tuckahoe, Talbot Country, Maryland. I have no accurate knowledge of my age, never havi
ng seen any authentic record containing it. By far the larger part of the slaves knows as little of their age as horses know of theirs, and it is the wish of most masters within my knowledge to keep their slaves thus ignorant. I do not remember having ever met a slave who could tell of his birthday. They seldom come nearer to it than planting-time, harvesting, springtime, or falltime. A lack of information concerning my own was a source of unhappiness to me even during childhood. The white children could tell their ages, I could not tell why I ought to be deprived of the same privilege. I was not allowed to make any inquires of my master concerning it. He considered all such inquires on the part of a slave improper and impertinent. The nearest estimate I can give makes me now between twenty-seven and twenty-eight years of age. I come to this, from hearing my master say, some time during 1835, I was about seventeen years old. My mother was named Harriet Bailey. She was the daughter of Isaac and Betsey Bailey, both colored, and quite dark.

My mother was of a darker complexion than either my grandmother or grandfather.

My father was a white man. The opinion was also whispered that my master was my father; but of the correctness of this opinion, I know nothing; the means of knowing was withheld from me. My mother and I were separated when I was but an infant-before I knew her as my mother. It is a common custom, in the part of Maryland from which I ran away, to part children from their mothers at a veryearly age. Frequently, before the child has reached its twelfth month, its mother is taken from it, and hired out on some farm a considerable distance off, and the child is placed under the care of an older woman, too old for field labor. For what this separation is done, I do not know, unless it was to hinder the development of the child's affection towards its mother.

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第10题
Long ago, in days of the Roman Empire, people used to believe a god of farming called
“Saturn”. They believed that Saturn could make the weather good or bad, and that he had the power to control how much rain would fall.

Before a Roman farmer would plant his fields, he would try to get Saturn to give him good weather. He believed that if he killed an animal for Saturn, he would make Saturn happy. Then Saturn would make sure that the weather was good.

Not only did the people name a planet after Saturn but they also name a day of the week after him. They called this day “Saturn dies”, Latin words which mean “day of Saturn”. In English those words became Saturday.

(1) What was Saturn believed to be in charge of?

A.Rainfall.

B.The power of nature.

C.Farming.

D.Days in a week.

(2) Why did a Roman farmer kill an animal before planting his fields? Because_______.

A.killing an animal would bring him good luck

B.Saturn enjoyed eating animals

C.Saturn was happy to see animals being killed

D.he wanted to please Saturn so that Saturn would make the weather good for his planting

(3) What was the correct order of what a Roman farmer did before planting his fields?

a. observing the weather

b. killing the animal

c. getting his farm tools ready

d. finding an animal

e. offering it to Saturn

f. waiting for good weather to come

A.a,b,c,d,e,f B.a,b,c,f,d,e

C.a,d,b,e,f,c D.e,a,d,b,c,f

(4) Which of the following is NOT TRUE?

A.Saturn is also the name of planet.

B.The Roman people used to believe Saturn to be their god

C.Saturn was named for the last day of the week.

D.Saturn had three meanings.

(5) What’s the purpose of the author to write this passage?

A.How the Romans worshipped Saturn.

B.Why the Romans believed in Saturn.

C.The different meanings of the word Saturn.

D.How Saturday got its name.

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