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te college in Detroit at night to earn his degree.4.閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。根據(jù)最后一段中的It39。t have a whole lot of hope they could fix them, but they did,‘ Emily says. ”艾米麗說:能修好它們,我沒有抱太大的希望,但他們做到了。s blog about the experience, and soon Operation Photo Rescue, as it came to be known, had s from hundreds of volunteers, including photographers and restoration experts, eager to help.“后來被稱為照片救援行動的網(wǎng)站,收到了數(shù)百名志愿者的電子郵件,其中包括攝影師和修復(fù)專家,他們都渴望提供幫助,可知,他們的行動鼓舞了其他的志愿者加入。根據(jù)第一段中的I told them I could take the ruined pictures, copy them and give them digitally restored (修復(fù)) photos, 可知,攝影記者麗貝卡塞爾會幫助他們修復(fù)受損的照片。D.Sceptical.(4)What is the best title for the passage? A.C.spent four days mending the photosquit their jobs in 2006 operating costs are covered by donations. It39。m so happy to have these two. Though digital restoration is a painstaking process, mending irreplaceable family pictures means the world to victims like Emily Lancaster, 71, who took out piles of ruined photo albums after Katrina, never thinking the mess could be saved. But she just couldn39。 When her editor, Dave Ellis, saw the photo of the couple, he suggested they go back and restore damaged photos for even more people. So in January 2006, with paid time off from the paper, the two set up shop in Pass Christian. After posting a notice in the munity newsletter, Rebecca and Dave received 500 photos in four days. For each, the pair took a new digital picture, then used hightech software to erase water spots and restore colors. It just so happened that a popular website linked to Dave39。故選A。根據(jù)最后一段中的She quickly became famous for undercover stories about women in a mental hospital.她很快因為揭露精神病院女性的故事而名聲大振)可知,Bly是因為報道女性故事而出名的。根據(jù)該句中的 angry letter 可知她信的內(nèi)容是批評Pittsburgh dispatch的文章。 (1)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。D.Acute and confident.C.Daring and practical.Condemning.(3)How did Nellie Bly gain world wide fame? A.Questioning.D.with the Pittsburgh DispatchC. By 1887 Bly had a job with the New York World, one of the leader papers of the day. She quickly became famous for undercover stories about women in a mental hospital. Soon she had investigated life as a maid, a chorus girl, and even a street girl. In her best known brave deeds, in 1890, Bly beat the famous around the world in 80 days trip Jules Verne had described in his novel. Traveling by steamship, train, even ricksha, Bly reported from each stop. A spellbound nation hung on every word. Only 25, Bly had bee internationally famous.(1)Bly39。 Bly, whose name was Elizabeth Corcoran, had to work to make her way in the world. Different from many women of the time, however, she refused to let the working world scare her away. Her first big opportunity as a reporter came in 1885 after she wrote an angry letter denouncing the Pittsburgh Dispatch for an article it had run criticizing women forced to work outside the home. The interested and excited editor hired Bly for her spirit, and soon she was investigating the situations of female factory workers. Bly cared less about their jobs than their lives after works newspapers as sensationalist, satisfying the public39。2.閱讀理解 根據(jù)最后一段中的”From the first moments I made many friends. I had never imagined school would have this rich variety of experiences.“可知從一開始我就結(jié)交了很多朋友。他一開始就交到了很多朋友。面帶微笑,成為他人的好榜樣。根據(jù)第一段中的“They did not make me happy, however, as this was the day I was to be thrown into school for the first time.”可知穿新衣服并沒有讓作者開心,因為他要第一次被扔進(jìn)學(xué)校了;再根據(jù)第四段中的“I did not believe there was really any good to be had in tearing me away from my home and throwing me into the huge, highwalled building.”可知作者不相信將他從家中撕裂并被扔進(jìn)這座巨大的高墻建筑(也就是學(xué)校)中真的有什么好處。Boys in the school would watch him curiously.C.B. throwing himself to studying(3)waiting for parentsD.upset I took a few steps. Then the faces of the boys and girls came into view. I did not know a single one of them, and none of them knew me. I felt I was a stranger who had lost his way. But then some boys began to glance at me in curiosity, and one of them came over and asked, Who brought you? I hesitated and squeezed his hand firmly, but he gently pushed me from him. Be a man, he said. Today you truly begin life. You will find me waiting for you when it39。m not punishing you, he said, laughing. School39。 Why school? I asked my father. What have I done? I39。t you want to be useful like your brothers? My father, I whispered.s dead, he said simply.embarrassedC.tearing himself away from gamesC.D.The school life would turn out to be a failure.B. (1)考查推理判斷。根據(jù)第五段中的Go in by you, said my father, and join them. Put a smile on your face and be a good example to others. 可知作者的父親對他說:進(jìn)去吧,加入他們的行列。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段中的“A lady came along and said, This is your new home. …and face life joyfully. ”;以及最后一段中的Well, it seemed that my misgivings had had no basis. From the first moments I made many friends.“可知老師過來對作者他們說了一番話,作者聽了這番話之后覺得之前自己的顧慮是毫無根據(jù)的,打消了顧慮。 (4)考查推理判斷。 【點評】本題考點涉及細(xì)節(jié)理解和推理判斷兩個題型的考查,是一篇故事類閱讀,考生需要準(zhǔn)確掌握細(xì)節(jié)信息,并根據(jù)上下文進(jìn)行邏輯推理,從而選出正確答案。 Many people criticize today39。B.B.D.By writing stories through investigation.By caring about women from different classes.(4)Which of the following best describes Nellie Bly? A.B.她不顧自己的工作甚至安危的態(tài)度,讓她成了美國歷史上著名的女記者。 (2)考查詞義猜測。 (3)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)第一段中的a courageous reporter like Nellie Bly可知她是勇敢的,再通過下文講述她臥底去調(diào)查女性事件,說明她是實事求是的人。ve lost. I39。 In the five years since Katrina, Operation Photo Rescue has collected thousands of pictures ruined by floods, hurricanes and tornadoes. Volunteers make copy runs to disaster areas across the country to gather damaged photos from survivors。set up shop in Pass Christiancover Hurricane Katrina(2)From Paragraph 2, we know that Dave and Rebecca . A.inspired volunte