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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解 The Western has been the favorite type for American adventure story since the nineteenth centu??ry. While the American West was being settled, newspapers and "dime novels" could depend on stories of the frontier settlements and tell tales about living in the untamed wilderness to sell. The public back East was eager to read about the West, even if the stories were more fiction than fact. In 1902, Owen Wister published his novel The Virginian, which was one of the first novels to treat the Western as a serious literary form; the novel still sold well and had inspired several movies and a television series. In 1905, Bertha H. Bower and Zane Grey published their first novels, and the popular Western novels had continued to flourish from that day on, with current novels by Luke Short, Max Brand, and Louis L’ Amour carrying on the tradition. The first Western movie appeared even earlier than these serious Western novels. Before the turn of the century, an associate of Edison’s had filmed Cripple Creek Barroom Scene, a few seconds of film showing the inside of a saloon, to help publicize the invention of the movie camera. In 1903 the Edison’ company filmed the first "full-length" Western — The Great Train Robbery. The film lasts less than fifteen minutes, but a story is told its entirety. In the movie, bandits (强盗) rob a train and its passengers, killing the engineer, and find themselves tracked down by a posse. Audiences loved the movie. Some theaters were actually opened for the single purpose of showing The Great Train Rob??bery and only later realized that they could do equally well showing other movies. The film was so suc??cessful that other companies, and finally even the Edison company itself, began producing copies and other versions of The Great Train Robbery. Ironically, in" an era when the West was still very real —-Arizona, New Mexico and Oklahoma were all territories rather than states in 1903 — The Great Train Robbery was filmed in New Jersey. 9. The purpose of this passage is to________. A. discuss the making of the movie The Great Train Robbery B. discuss the early Western novels C. discuss the art of movie making D. trace the development of the Western as an American adventure story tradition 10. We can conclude from this passage that________. A. people lost interest in the West after 1903 B. Owen Wister was an ex-cowboy C. New Jersey was still "untamed wilderness" in 1903 D. films were fairly uncommon at the time The Great Train Robbery was made 11. The passage suggests that________. A. Edison’s invention of the movie camera happened;by accident B. movie houses didn’t make much-money in the early days C. Easterners were fascinated by the " wild West" D. The Great Train Robbery was poorly received by the public because it lacked a plot 12. As used in this passage, the word “literary” means________. A. humorous B. financial C. appropriate to literature D. amateur 查看答案和解析>> 科目:高中英语 来源:山东省潍坊市2010届高三下学期第二次模拟考试英语试卷 题型:阅读理解
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Taste is suc.h a subjective matter that we dori't usually conduct preference tests for food.The most you can say about anyone's preference is that it's one person's opinion.But because the two bigcola companies-Coca-Cola and Pepsi Cola-are marketed so aggressively, we've wondered how big arole taste-preference actually plays in brand loyalty.We set up a taste test that challenged people who identified themselves as either Coca-cola or Pepsi fans: Find your brand in a blind tasting. We inwited staff wolunteers who had a strong liking for either Coca-Cola Classic or Pepsi, Diet Coke.or Diet Pepsi.These were people who thought they'd have no trouble telling their brand from the oLher brancl. We eventually located 19 regular cola drinkers and 27 diet cola drinkers.Then we fed them with four unidentified samples of cola one at a time, regular colas for the one group, diet versions for the other.rOVe asked them to tell us whether each sample wa.s Coke or Pepsi; then we analyzed the records statistically to compare the participants' choices \~-ith what mere guesswork could have accom-plished. Getting all four samples right was a tough test, biit not too tough, we thought, for people whobelieved they could recognize their brand.In the end, only 7 0ut of 19 regular cola drinkers correct-ly identified their brand of choice in all four trial.s.The diet-cola drinkers did a little worse-only 7 out of 27 identified all four samples correctly. Both groups did better than chance would predict, but nearly half the participants in each group made the wrong choice two or more times.Two people got all'four samples vrrong.Overall, hal.f theparticipants did about as well on the last round of tasting as on the first, so tiredness, or taste burn-out, was not a factor.Our preference test results suggest that only a few Pepsi participants and Coke fans may really be able to tell their favorite brand by taste and price. 1.According to the passage the preference test was conducted in order to A.show that a person's opinion about taste is mere guesswork B.compare the ability of the participants in choosing their drinks C.find out the role taste preference plays in a person's drinking D.reveal which cola is more to the liking of the dr-inkcrs 2.The statistics recorded in the preference tests show that A.there is not much difference in taste between Coca-Cola and Pepsi B.few people had trouble telling Coca-Cola from Pepsi C.people's tastes differ from one another D.Coca-Cola and Pepsi are people's two most favorite drinks 3.It is implied in the first paragraph that A.the competition between the two colas is very strong B.blind tasting is necessary for identifying fans C.the purpose of taste test is to promote the sale of colas D.the improvement of quality is the chief concern of the two cola companies 4.The underlined word "bumout" here refers to the state of . A.being seriously bumt in the skin B.being badly damaged by fire C.being unable to bum for lack of fuel D.being unable to function because of too much use 5.The author's purpose in writing this passage is to . A.emphasize that taste and price are closely related to each other B.recommend that blind tasting be introduced in the quality control'of colas C.show that taste preference is highly subjective D.argue that taste testing is an important marketing strategy
查看答案和解析>> 科目:高中英语 来源:同步题 题型:阅读理解 阅读理解。 Patricia asked for the cheapest car available at Acme Car Rental. She needed a car for 48 hours. Because it was the weekend,there was only one car available at the moment-an SUV. Patricia was an environmentalist. SUVs,which are big cars consuming a lot of gasoline,offended her greatly. But she needed something to get to Baker,a town that was 100 miles from the small airport. So she went, RentMe instead. "I need a car for 48 hours," she said," and I don't want an SUV. I want something cheap. "They told her they had just the vehicle for her,a 1998Toyota. Thirty dollars a day,including insurance and other incidental fees. All she had to do was to pay forher own gasoline. Patricia was very pleased. Thirty dollars a day was a good rate even for a weekday. She signed all the paperwork,and they gave her the keys. The Toyota was a 4-speed,4-cylinder,2-door beauty,the paint,tires,and the interior were like the new. It was comfortable, even though the air-conditioner was not the frostiest(结霜的) . She got in and drove north. It was a two-lane road all the way to Baker,with only one town between the airport and Baker. That town was Noms,40 miles from Baker. Patricia didn't make it to Norris. The car refused to run 30 minutes after she had been driving it. Fortunately,her cell phone was able to connect back to the RentMe desk. "My car stopped running. and I'm out here in the middle of nowhere in the hot sun! " she said. "That doesn't make any sense," said the clerk."You did put gas in the car before you left town, didn't you? " "No. Of course not ! " yelled Patricia. " Why would Iput gas in the car before I even got out of town?" "Well,why do you think you got such a good rate-we save money by having the customer gas up instead of us having to put gas in the car. " "I was in a hurry,"said Patricia. "Well,sometimes you pay a price for being in a hurry," said the clerk. " We'II send a man out with some spare gas for you:if you'd like. ,," Of course l'd like , " said Patria.ia. " How long willit be?" The clerk told her it would be within the hour. He didn't tell her that there would be a $ 50 service charge for delivering the gas,or that the 3 gallons of fuel would cost her $ 7 a gallon. She would get that bad news when she retumed the car to the airport. 1. Why didn't Patricia want to rent an SUV? A. Because it was a big car that would need a lot of gasoline. B. Because she failed to carry enough money with her. C. Because she was not used to driving suc, h a big car. D. Because it was not easy to drive since it was so old. 2. How much would Patricia have to pay at least when she returned the car to the airport? A. $ 161. B. $ 60. C. $ 131. D. $ 80. 3. Which of the following is true? A. Patricia did put gas in the car before she left town. B. The air-conditioner of the Toyota was functioning perfectly. C. The car broke down halfway there and needed repairing. D. Patricia was quite satisfied with the price at first. 4.The underlined word "offended" in the first paragraph means " " A. hurt the feelings of B. excited C. amused D. suited 查看答案和解析>> 科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解 D Taste is suc.h a subjective matter that we dori't usually conduct preference tests for food. The most you can say about anyone's preference is that it's one person's opinion.But because the two bigcola companies-Coca-Cola and Pepsi Cola-are marketed so aggressively, we've wondered how big arole taste-preference actually plays in brand loyalty.We set up a taste test that challenged people who identified themselves as either Coca-cola or Pepsi fans: Find your brand in a blind tasting. we inwited staff wolunteers who had a strong liking for either Coca-Cola Classic or Pepsi, Diet Coke.or Diet Pepsi.These were people who thought they'd have no trouble telling their brand from the oLher brancl. We eventuallv located 19 regular cola drinkers and 27 diet cola drinkers.Then we fed them with four unidentified samples of cola one at a time, regular colas for the one group, diet versions for the other.rOVe asked them to tell us whether each sample wa.s Coke or Pepsi; then we analyzed the records statistically to compare the participants' choices \~-ith what mere guesswork could have accom-plished. Getting all four samples right was a tough test, biit not too tough, we thought, for people whobelieved they could recognize their brand. In the end, only 7 0ut of 19 regular cola drinkers correct-ly identified their brand of choice in all four trial.s. The diet-cola drinkers did a little worse-only 7 out of 27 identified all four samples correctly. Both groups did better than chance would predict, but nearly half the participants in each group made the wrong choice two or more times.Two people got all'four samples vrrong. Overall, hal.f theparticipants did about as well on the last round of tasting as on the first, so tiredness, or taste burn-out, was not a factor. Our preference test results suggest that only a few Pepsi participants and Coke fans may really be able to tell their favorite brand by taste and price. 71.According to the passage the preference test was conducted in order to______ A.show that a person's opinion about taste is mere guesswork B.compare the ability of the participants in choosing their drinks C.find out the role taste preference plays in a person's drinking D.reveal which cola is more to the liking of the dr-inkcrs 72.The statistics recorded in the preference tests show that A.there is not much difference in taste between Coca-Cola and Pepsi B.few people had trouble telling Coca-Cola from Pepsi C.people's tastes differ from one another D.Coca-Cola and Pepsi are people's two most favorite drinks 73.It is implied in the first paragraph that______ A.the competition between the two colas is very strong B.blind tasting is necessary for identifying fans C.the purpose of taste test is to promote the sale of colas D.the improvement of quality is the chief concern of the two cola companies 74.The underlined word "bumout" here refers to the state of . A.being seriously bumt in the skin B.being badly damaged by fire C.being unable to bum for lack of fuel D.being unable to function because of too much use 75.The author's purpose in writing this passage is to . A.emphasize that taste and price are closely related to each other B.recommend that blind tasting be introduced in the quality control'of colas C.show that taste preference is highly subjective D.argue that taste testing is an important marketing strategy 查看答案和解析>> 同步练习册答案 湖北省互联网违法和不良信息举报平台 | 网上有害信息举报专区 | 电信诈骗举报专区 | 涉历史虚无主义有害信息举报专区 | 涉企侵权举报专区 违法和不良信息举报电话:027-86699610 举报邮箱:58377363@163.com版权声明:本站所有文章,图片来源于网络,著作权及版权归原作者所有,转载无意侵犯版权,如有侵权,请作者速来函告知,我们将尽快处理,联系qq:3310059649。 ICP备案序号: 沪ICP备07509807号-10 鄂公网安备42018502000812号 |