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Pop stars today enjoy what once only belonged to the royalty(皇室).Wherever they go,people turn out in their thousands to greet them.The crowds go wild trying to catch a brief glimpse of their smiling,colorfully dressed idols.The stars are transported in their chauffeur driven Rolls Royces,private helicopters or executive aeroplanes.They are surrounded by a permanent entourage(随从)of managers,press agents and bodyguards.Photographs of them appear regularly in the press and all their comings and goings are reported,for,like royalty,pop stars are news.If they enjoy many of the privileges of royalty,they certainly share many of the inconveniences as well.It is dangerous for them to make unscheduled appearances in public.They must be constantly shielded from the adoring crowds who idolize them.They are no longer private individuals,but public property.The financial rewards they receive for this sacrifice cannot be calculated,for their rates of pay are great.
And why not?Society has always rewarded its top entertainers lavishly.The great days of Hollywood have become legendary:famous stars enjoyed fame,wealth and adulation(奉承)on an all time scale.By today's standards,the excesses of Hollywood do not seem quite so spectacular.A single gramopphone record nowadays may earn much more in royalties than the films of the past ever did.The competition for the title“Top of the Pops”is fierce,but the rewards are truly huge.
It is only right that the stars should be paid in this way.Don't the top men in industry earn enormous salaries for the service they perform to their companies and their countries?Pop stars earn vast sums in foreign currency—often more than large industrial companies—and the taxman can only be grateful for their massive annual contributions to the exchequer(国库).So who would begrudge them their rewards?
It's all very well for people in boring jobs to complain about the successes and rewards of others.People who make envious remarks should remember that the most famous stars represent only the tip of the iceberg.For every famous star,there are hundreds of others struggling to earn a living.A man working in a steady job and looking forward to a pension at the end of it has no right to expect very high rewards.He has chosen security and peace of mind,so there will always be a limit to what he can earn.But a map who attempts to become a star is taking enormous risks.He knows at the outset that only a handful of competitors ever get to the very top.He knows that years of concentrated effort may be rewarded with complete failure.But he knows,too,that the rewards for success are very high indeed:they are the payback for the huge risks involved and once he makes it,he will certainly earn them.That's the essence of private enterprise.
1.The author develops the passage mainly by ________.
A.comparing different ideas
B.giving explanations
C.inferring
D.listing typical examples
2.The underlined word “begrudge” in the third pararaph is closest in meaning to ________.
A.be jealous of? ????????????? B.be satisfied with
C.be anxious about? ????????????? D.be crazy about
3.According to the passage,which of the following can match the view of the author?
A.He who laughs last laughs best.
B.If you venture nothing,you will gain nothing.
C.He who makes no mistakes makes nothing.
D.Success belongs to the persevering.
4.Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.People are blind in idolizing stars.
B.There is fierce competition in becoming pop stars.
C.The government taxes pop stars very little.
D.Pop stars' life is more luxurious than that of royalty.
He makes it a to put some money aside each month.
A.principal B.principle C.essential D.discipline
(湖北省宜昌市一中2009届高三5月仿真模拟考试)
Where the heart is?
In three days I will leave China behind for a few weeks and head back to Australia to spend time with my family and friends. This will be a very 31 trip for me as, for the first time ever, I will not be 32 to my hometown. You see, my parents sold their house in my hometown and moved about 500 kilometers away.
As it 33 me I would be returning to a whole new place, I was 34 with two questions: Do I still have a hometown? Where is my home? I needed to do some research.
After reading A Story from the Chinese Diaspora, I learned I was not alone in feeling 35 about where I call home. In the story, a Chinese American girl 36 with finding her identity and 37 her past with her present. I realized the place we live now and the place we lived then, have a great 38 over who we are, where we long to be and where we feel 39 and safety.
Back to My Motherland 40 of a woman who left her motherland years ago and started a new life in America--the place she now calls home. But, 41 some people move on from their hometown and 42 a new life somewhere else, others have a strong 43 to the city that they grew up in. In Hometown Boy we learn of a man who clings(坚持) to his 44 and continues to make his hometown a 45 of his life for now and for the future. He makes it his 46 to give back to the community that has given so much to him and his family.
As I 47 the days until I head back to my motherland and 48 where exactly my home is, I am 49 to decide where my heart is. And quite 50 , my heart is wherever I am.
31. A. strange B. serious C. unique D. curious
32. A. removing B. returning C. referring D. relating
33. A. struck B. clarified C. occurred D. impressed
34. A. satisfied B. charged C. appointed D. presented
35. A. confused B. convinced C. depressed D. excited
36. A. sticks B. starts C. struggles D. supplies
37. A. consulting B. connecting C. confirming D. contenting
38. A. difference B. advantage C. impression D. influence
39. A. comfort B. tension C. unrest D. stress
40. A. talks B. shows C. tells D. learns
41. A. why B. how C. where D. while
42. A. build B. trend C. survive D. expand
43. A. attachment B. commitment C. devotion D. ambition
44. A. bases B. roots C. rules D. tasks
45. A. soul B. sign C. role D. part
46. A. duty B. urge C. conduct D. purpose
47. A. account for B. appeal to C. centre upon D. count down
48. A. consider B. remind C. foresee D. expect
49. A. directed B. annoyed C. sacred D. forced
50. A. simply B. gently C. merely D. awfully
Where the heart is?
In three days I will leave
As it 33 me I would be returning to a whole new place, I was 34 with two questions: Do I still have a hometown? Where is my home? I needed to do some research.
After reading A Story from the Chinese Diaspora, I learned I was not alone in feeling 35 about where I call home. In the story, a Chinese American girl 36 with finding her identity and 37 her past with her present. I realized the place we live now and the place we lived then, have a great 38 over who we are, where we long to be and where we feel 39 and safety.
Back to My Motherland 40 of a woman who left her motherland years ago and started a new life in
As I 47 the days until I head back to my motherland and 48 where exactly my home is, I am 49 to decide where my heart is. And quite 50 , my heart is wherever I am.
31. A. strange | B. serious | C. unique | D. curious |
32. A. removing | B. returning | C. referring | D. relating |
33. A. struck | B. clarified | C. occurred | D. impressed |
34. A. satisfied | B. charged | C. appointed | D. presented |
35. A. confused | B. convinced | C. depressed | D. excited |
36. A. sticks | B. starts | C. struggles | D. supplies |
37. A. consulting | B. connecting | C. confirming | D. contenting |
38. A. difference | B. advantage | C. impression | D. influence |
39. A. comfort | B. tension | C. unrest | D. stress |
40. A. talks | B. shows | C. tells | D. learns |
41. A. why | B. how | C. where | D. while |
42. A. build | B. trend | C. survive | D. expand |
43. A. attachment | B. commitment | C. devotion | D. ambition |
44. A. bases | B. roots | C. rules | D. tasks |
45. A. soul | B. sign | C. role | D. part |
46. A. duty | B. urge | C. conduct | D. purpose |
47. A. account for | B. appeal to | C. centre upon | D. count down |
48. A. consider | B. remind | C. foresee | D. expect |
49. A. directed | B. annoyed | C. sacred | D. forced |
50. A. simply | B. gently | C. merely | D. awfully |
In Italy, a law which includes a step-by-step guide to the perfect pizza was passed. It covers the pizza’s shapes, depth, toppings, and even the way olive oil(橄榄油)must be poured on top. According to Alfredo Folliero, a member of the European Union Traditional Pizza Association, pizza-making is an art. You need passion to make pizza. He believes that the secret lies in the dough(面团) and how you roll it, which has developed over hundreds of years. It must be soft and elastic(有弹性的), according to the law. Special instruments are needed for making pizza. The law will be a basic rule for pizza-makers in Naples, where Italians say the pizza was born more than 300 years ago. They say that there are only three types of Neapolitan pizza. The first is Marinara with garlic. The second, a Margherita, must be made with tomatoes and cheese from the southern Apennine Mountains. Finally, the “Extra Margherita” must include mozzarella(一种意大利干酪)from Campania. A true Neapolitan pizza must be cooked in a wood-fired oven and the final product must be soft, elastic, and easy to fold in two, the law says. Pizza comes from the flat bread that is common to Mediterranean cultures. It has enjoyed a high status in Naples since the Margherita, on which are tomatoes and mozzarella, was invented in 1889.It was made in honor of a visit to the city by Queen Margherita, the wife of King Umberto I. Its ingredients(成分)were chosen to symbolize the red, white and green colours of the Italian national flag. The pizza police might not be too far, as pizza-makers will be checking the making of pizzas at all stages. 1. It can be inferred from the passage that______ A. there was no standard guide for pizza-making in Italy before B. Italians are not satisfied with the law C. The making of a perfect pizza has nothing to do with the materials used D. anyone could be a wonderful pizza-maker if he makes it according to the law 2. Pizza-making is an art because_____ A. the pizza-maker needs to know something about art B. skills and techniques are necessary in the course of pizza-making. C. Pizza comes from Mediterranean cultures D. Pizza-making calls for an educational background. 3. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. There’s no special need for instruments when making pizza. B. Pizza’s coming into being has some historical backgrounds. C. Pizza police will be needed to check whether pizza is made according to the law D. The law is for making sure that pizza in Italy is made in the same way and has same shape.
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