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trol of the story, and I39??芍?,這是大出風(fēng)頭,吸引了所有人的關(guān)注,故選C。根據(jù)第四段中的“Her 2016 novel An Exaltation of Larks stole the show at the 25th Annual Writer39。故選C。s disinterest in running the studio changed when she became a selfpublished author. In the fall of 2013, she decided to pursue Selfpublishing as a way of sharing her first pleted novel with friends and family.”可知,當(dāng)她成為一名自主出版 的 (2)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。可知,Laqueur是一個兼職作家。s dance studio in CrotononHudson,”可知,跳舞始終是Laqueur的中心。 (1)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。2016年,她的小說《云雀的狂歡》在第25屆《作家文摘》(Writer 39。拉克爾大半生教舞蹈,設(shè)計舞蹈,在舞臺表演,以舞蹈的形式講述故事。Traditional publishing only focuses on the market.D.Selfpublishing will replace traditional publishing.B.was accidentally stolen.(4)What can be inferred from what Laqueur39。was shown to people.C.Her own passion toward art.(3)Which of the following can best replace the phrase stole the show in Paragraph 4? A.The desire to make money.C.s persuasion.s studio(2)What made Laqueur change her attitude to business? A.wanted to own a publishing houseD.didn39。m cool with that.(1)From Paragraph 2, we can learn that Laqueur _______. A.s more about what39。 You have to write the most truthful story to you, and I think selfpublishing allows that freedom,39。 Starting with her second selfpublished novel, she began investing more time in marketing and building her audience. Her investment paid off. Since 2014, Laqueur, now 49, has selfpublished six novels, which collectively have hundreds of ratings and reviews on Goodreads. Her 2016 novel An Exaltation of Larks stole the show at the 25th Annual Writer39。 Yet Laqueur39。s dance studio in CrotononHudson, New York, for years. But when her mother was ready to retire and an opportunity opened for Laqueur to take over the studio, she realized she had no interest in taking on the business side of her art: Owning a studio is a lot of work—financially, logistically. I love the teaching, the choreographing(編舞), the staging, but I didn39。s passion for storytelling was shown on the dance floor.4.閱讀理解 故選C。根據(jù)最后一段中的It39。故選D。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。 (3)考查推理判斷。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。 (2)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。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。埃利斯通過照片修復(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。D.An Act of GenerosityC.Sceptical.(4)What is the best title for the passage? A.C.Hopeless.made their work known in their newspaper(3)How did Emily Lancaster feel when she first heard about Operation Photo Rescue? A.spent four days mending the photosB.quit their jobs in 2006D.help with their damaged photosC.take them to their temporary home operating costs are covered by donations. It39。m so happy to have these two.t have a whole lot of hope they could fix them, but they did, Emily says. Almost every day I think about all the pictures I39。 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。3.閱讀理解 故選C。 (4)考查主旨大意。可知,Bobbitt的故事引起了廣泛的關(guān)注。根據(jù)第五段中的“Bobbitt39。故選D。 (2)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。第二段中的“Nobody knew how he got to where he was because he was discreet about that.”沒有人知道他是怎樣走到這一步(即無家可歸)的,因為他對此非常小心謹(jǐn)慎。他們原本期望幫助他募集一萬美元,意想不到的是,五天內(nèi)募集到的捐款就超過了三十萬美元。s Kindness Paid OffD.A Homeless Veteran Had a Generous HeartC.the GoFundMe page was started to help people like Bobbitt(4)What is the best title for the text? A.Bobbitt became worldfamous overnightC.Bobbitt39。D.t unlock her cargot to the way homeC.t find a gas station . A.D.Guilty.B.Doubtful. s story ran in a local paper. By November 15,more than 10,000 local people had made donations through the GoFundMe page and more than $300,000 had been raised.McClure started the GoFundMe page on November 10. With the page, the couple hoped to raise $10,000, enough money for his rent, a reliable vehicle and up to six months39。Amico, who both live in New Jersey, visited Bobbitt several times to deliver gift cards, cash, snacks and toiletries. They then decided to create a fund raising page so he wouldn39。 d used his last $20 to buy her gas. Bobbitt served in the . Marine Corps and worked as a paramedic (醫(yī)務(wù)輔助人員) in Vance County, N. C. before he became homeless. Nobody knew how he got to where he was because he was discreet about that.Imagine someone who has spent the majority of their life sitting with a sign on the side of the road and that very person giving someone their last 20 dollars. That39。 【點評】本題考點涉及細(xì)節(jié)理解,詞義猜測和推理判斷三個題型的考查,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)上下文的邏輯關(guān)系,進(jìn)行分析,推理,從而選出正確答案。誰知道到時候我們又會遇到什么樣的善意之舉呢?可知,作者將還會去紐芬蘭島旅行,期待那里人們的熱情。ll be taking our summer vacation. Who knows what act of kindness we39??v觀全文可知,陌生人的善良和熱情好客給作者留下了最深刻印象,且根據(jù)最后一段“Next year, there39。故選D。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段