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1、阅读理解-练习十七及答案解析(总分:20.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Text A(总题数:1,分数:4.00)My parents immigrated to the United States in December 1966, three weeks before my 11th birthday. It is as if during that transcontinental flight from Belgrade, Yugoslavia, to Chicago, Illinois, my history was erased.I left behind my eccentri
2、c neighbors “Crazy Drina,“ with her many cats, and her one-legged mother who scared us children with nothing more than her appearance. Gone were my friends, the books from which I learned the Cyrillic alphabet, my uncle who taught me how to tell time and my aunt who sewed clothes for me and my dolls
3、.I would no longer spend summers in my grandmothers village, where day and night blended into one and meals consisted of what we picked from her orchard. My colorful childhood ceased to exist. Everything in Chicago felt as gray as the color of the fire escape on the apartment building that had becom
4、e my home. The contrast made me yearn for every familiar street corner on the way from my house to the school in Belgrade, the aroma from the neighborhood bakery, the sound of my aunts sewing machine, the grain bin and the oil lamp in my grandmothers old house. These images embedded themselves so de
5、eply in my cellular memory that three decades later I still feel a sense of loss.I love America with an immigrants passion, but like everyone who has become a citizen, I also live with a part of me missing. I never quite adapted to life in America until 11 years ago when I moved to New Mexico, a sim
6、ple, rustic place with breathtaking beauty, not unlike my homeland. Here, in an old adobe house with a wood floor in my bedroom, stained pine laid simply over dirt, I feel at home. Its not the packed-dirt floor of my grandmothers house, but in its imperfection it comes close. My house does have elec
7、tricity and running water, of course, but it also once had a well like my grandmothers from which I drew water as a child.The house was last occupied by a much-loved schoolteacher. When the son of the local gas-station owner delivered my car one day, he asked if I saw a lot of butterflies on this pr
8、operty. Puzzled, I answered, “Yes, why do you ask?“Well, you know, the woman who used to live here was such a sweet old lady. They say butterflies come around to people like that.“My landlady, the old womans daughter, seems to understand my need for history. Shes given me some things that once belon
9、ged to her mother. The granddaughter, who lives in Colorado and visits often, has become a friend. When we sit in this house where she played as a child or go for walks on land she knows so intimately, I vicariously gain some more history.It has not been an easy thing, this business of becoming Amer
10、ican. But there are times, like when I walk my dog in the country outside Santa Fe, when the sights and sounds of horses, roosters and donkeys so strongly evoke my childhood that I feel a deep sense of belonging. Ive come to realize that by planting my roots here so firmly, I am no longer borrowing
11、history. I am living and even creating it. Perhaps someday when Im gone, someone will ask the person who lives in this house after me, “Do you see a lot of butterflies on this property?/(分数:4.00)(1).Which of the following is NOT included in the authors memory of her native land in Yugoslavia?(分数:1.0
12、0)A.The neighborhood bakery.B.Her grandmothers orchard.C.The fire escape on the apartment building.D.The well in her grandmothers villag(2).The authors memory of her native Belgrade is(分数:1.00)A.full of happiness beyond description.B.filled with a mixed feeling of fondness and sadness.C.full of expe
13、ctations of her future life.D.filled with worry about her relatives she had left behin(3).The author at last feels at home in America because(分数:1.00)A.shes been living in American for decades.B.she has an immigrants passion for America.C.she has become a US citizen.D.her home in New Mexico bears so
14、 much resemblance to her native lan(4).What does the author mean by saying “I am no longer borrowing history“ in the last paragraph?(分数:1.00)A.She could finally adapt to the life in America.B.She does not have to talk about her own history.C.She has stopped feeling homesick.D.She has begun to feel t
15、hat she is now part of Americ二、Text B(总题数:1,分数:3.00)Violence in American families takes many forms. One prevalent form that we often overlook is the physical punishment of children. Perhaps 93 percent of all parents beat their children in order to discipline them. Young children receive the most pun
16、ishment, but studies reveal that about 50 percent of high school seniors report experiencing or being threatened with physical punishment. Punishment of children varies from a light tap to a brutal beating, but historically we have granted parents the right to use physical force against their childr
17、en. A law passed in 1696, for example, called for the death penally for a child of “sufficient understanding“ over the age of sixteen who cursed or struck a parent or who was “stubborn and rebellious“ in refusing to obey a parent. From interviews with 2,143 married couples constituting a cross-secti
18、on of American families, sociologists estimate that parents kick, punch, or bite some 1.7 million children a year, beat 460,000 to 750,000 more, and attack 46,000 with guns or knives.Physical punishment of children that results in injuries requiring medical treatment is now generally considered to b
19、e abusive. Most people do not realize, however, that it is the regular use of “ordinary“ physical punishment, and the cultural approval it enjoys, that lays the groundwork for child abuse. According to David Gil, “In most accidents of child abuse the care takers involved are normal individuals exerc
20、ising their rights of disciplining a child whose behavior they find in need of correction.“ If one adult were to strike another, most people would regard such behavior as abusive.Most parents use physical punishment in the belief that it will control the aggression in their children and make them ob
21、edient. In fact, violence-whether verbal or physical-sets children a poor example. An adult who yells at or slaps a child unwittingly supplies the child with a model for aggression. Studies have found that the frequent use of physical punishment for aggressive acts by a child results in a marked inc
22、rease in the childs aggression. Perhaps not surprisingly, abusive parents are themselves likely to have been abused when they were children. The pattern of abuse is unwittingly translated from parent to child and thus from generation to generation.(分数:3.00)(1).Which of the following statements is NO
23、T true according to the passage?(分数:1.00)A.Punishment of children was once justified in American law.B.In America most of the parents have used physical punishment to discipline disobedient children.C.High school students rarely receive punishment from their parents.D.Child abuse is rooted in Americ
24、an cultur(2).The author implies in the passage that(分数:1.00)A.a child who is often physically punished by his parents would very likely beat his own children in his later life.B.parents who physically punish their children should be punished by the law.C.parents do not have any other way but physica
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