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aphile in paragraph 4 refer to? A.To show us Bartolome39。 Bartolome took these photos in August 2008, and produced a video named Two Worlds, One Dream. These works were displayed in Pingyao, an ancient city in Shanxi Province, under the title Beijing Midsummer Night Dream in September 2010. The moon doors serve as a keyhole through which one can catch a glimpse of a slice of Beijing life. He got his inspiration from one cycling trip to the southeastern suburb of Beijing, where he discovered a peculiar street along which a gray brick wall was built to cover the shabby bungalows. These cabins were mostly rented by migrant workers peddlers, craftsmen, grocers and innkeepers.s Dream.(1)What is the main purpose of the exhibition? A.His bike ride to Southeastern suburb of Beijing.B.A French artist frequently visits China for photography.C.根據(jù)第三段中的He got his inspiration from one cycling trip to the southeastern suburb of Beijing, ... 以及第六段中的Back from his bike ride to southeastern Beijing, he decided to shoot pictures about ordinary urban lifestyles可知他(拍攝)的靈感來自一次去北京東南郊的騎行之旅,...。由此可知,他是一個熱愛中國的人,喜歡了解中國,是一個中國迷。2.閱讀理解 t have to spend the holidays sleeping on the street.On Thanksgiving, Bobbitt was resting in a hotel, his feet up on the bed, drawing up a grand plan for his new life, thanks to several thousand dollars raised to repay him for a good deed.(1)What does the underlined word discreet in paragraph 2 most probably mean? A.couldn39。B.was in search of gas(3)It can be known from the text thatA Homeless Veteran Paid Kindness ForwardB.故選B。故選A。 Three months after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Rebecca Sell, then 24, a photojournalist for Fredericksburg photographed a New Orleans couple worriedly examining waterspotted photo albums. As she took the photo, something within her clicked. I told them I could take the ruined pictures, copy them and give them digitally restored (修復(fù)) photos, she recalls. Although a bit sceptical, the couple agreed. Rebecca took their photos home, restored them and took them to the couple at their temporary home. It felt so good to be able to do that for them, says Rebecca.t bear to part with a few treasured pictures, including a portrait of her father, who had passed away, and a photo of her husband as a boy. Then she heard about Operation Photo Rescue. I didn39。s great to be able to give people some of their history back, says Rebecca. One person told me that thanks to us, her grandmother got to see her photos again before she passed away. Moments like that remind me why I do this.(1)When Rebecca took the picture of the New Orleans couple, she decided to B.Surviving HurricanesB.A Lucky Couple【答案】 (1)B(2)B(3)D(4)C 【解析】【分析】本文是一篇記敘文,攝影記者麗貝卡塞爾和編輯戴夫故選B。s great to be able to give people some of their history back, says Rebecca. One person told me that thanks to us, her grandmother got to see her photos again before she passed away. Moments like that remind me why I do this.可知,通過照片修復(fù),他們讓很多人丟失的記憶得到恢復(fù),同時,也贏得了人們的肯定。 Instead of leaving the harsh environment after pleting the historic adventure, the explorer set up a tent on the world39。t want to get drawn into a race. All that mattered to me was that I pleted it, and that I skied solo and unsupported, carrying the flag with Henry39。This is the first time that they have arrived at the South pole.D.s name on it.D.On foot.Brady趕上Louis Rudd是11月10日,可以得出,Louis Rudd領(lǐng)先時間為一周,故選D。s donation was extremely generous. It39。 Gremel had lost his own beloved Chihuahua earlier this year. When he reached out to Collins about Winnie, she felt this could be a good match. That feeling grew when she brought Winnie to his house for a meet and greet, and Winnie was introduced not only to Gremel but also some of his friends and neighbors. One had brought over a lot of fresh strawberries。He bought Walgreens stock at age 28.C.他經(jīng)常給社會慈善機構(gòu)捐錢。根據(jù)第一段中的“Gremel was able to make this amazing donation because he purchased $1,000 worth of Walgreens stock seven decades ago whose value has grown recently.” 格雷梅爾之所以能夠做出這一驚人的捐贈,是因為他在70年前購買了價值1000美元的沃爾格林股票,而這些股票的價值最近一直在增長。所有人都說他們會在那里以任何需要的方式提供幫助。t even take her long to e up and begin to grow. But as friends came over, they pointed out that it was bigger than any of theirs. And it grew so much that the cabbage ended up weighing 40 pounds! Katie then decided that she could use this cabbage to do something nice for the munity. So she took the huge cabbage to a local soup kitchen, where they used it, and cooked it with ham and rice. And because of her cabbage, 275 people were fed.D.D.s achievement and future aim.The joy of gardening and donation.【答案】 (1)A(2)B(3)D(4)C 【解析】【分析】本文是一篇記敘文,Katie小時候體驗到了種植和利用種出來的作物幫助別人的樂趣,因此開啟了她的慈善事業(yè)。根據(jù)最后一段中的“She has raised over 200,000 dollars! And there are over 100 Katie39。 Nine years ago, a few days before Christmas, I was a director at a pany in San Francisco, and I was called into a meeting that was already in progress. That meeting turned out to be my exit interview. I was 64 years old at the time. It wasn39。m delighted and proud to share with you that our ine has doubled every year and we have no debt. Meanwhile, I have a wonderful partner, and we39。 So I want to do something about that in a few years. I want us to start talking more about people who don39。B.To build a munity for senior entrepreneurs.【答案】 (1)A(2)A(3)D(4)D 【解析】【分析】本文是一篇記敘文,講述了64歲的作者退休后開創(chuàng)了自己的事業(yè),成為一位老年企業(yè)家的故事。m delighted and proud to share with you that our ine has doubled every year and we have no debt. Meanwhile, I have a wonderful partner, and we39。 Dr. Wendy Ross was heartbroken to see that. The pediatrician(兒科醫(yī)生)in Philadelphia also knew that separation from the munity didn39。Having to rely on others for help.16