2015浙江高三六校3月联考英语试题及答案(3)

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44. It is implied by the writer that traditional Chinese festivals should be measured _______. 
A. by legal decision B. in economic ways 
C. by professional rules D. in cultural terms 
45. The writer‘s purpose for writing this article is to _______. 
A. remind us that the cultural elements make traditional festivals live on. 
B. complain that Japan and ROK do a better job in preserving culture. 
C. inform the public of the dying out of traditional Chinese festivals. 
D. warn people against business role in celebrating traditional festivals. 

When we asked Oprah to pick the 10 books she‘s read in the past decade that have mattered to her most, she was momentarily stumped. For someone who describes herself as ―inspired, challenged, and sustained‖ by books, it was almost impossible for Oprah to stay within our limit of 10. Still, she offered up the following, but she emphasized that it was only a sampler of delightful titles that have also managed to teach her --- and all of us --- a few things. 
1. Discover the Power Within You 
By Eric Butterworth 
256 pages; Harper One 
Advice from the internationally known spiritual teacher. 
2. A New Earth 
By Eckhart Tolle 
316 pages; Plume 
There‘s a reason Oprah picked this for her Book Club in 2008 --- and that she gave audience members Post-it pens along with their copies. So much wisdom, so little time! A real-life guide to living your best life. 
3. The Poisonwood Bible 
By Barbara Kingsolver 
576 pages; Harper Perennial 
This novel is about a family involved in the political trouble of postcolonial Africa. It established Kingsolver as one of our wisest observers of history, politics, and human nature. 英语试题卷·第 6 页(共 12 页) 
4. Night 
By Elie Wiesel 
120 pages; Hill and Wang 
A memoir(回忆录) of a childhood suffered in concentration camps during the Holocaust. It‘s horrific but uplifting. ―I gain courage from his courage,‖ Oprah says. 
5. A Fine Balance 
By Rohinton Mistry 
624 pages; Vintage 
A Dickensian novel about India during the Emergency. Like the aftermath of September 11, it teaches us about cultures we haven‘t understood. ―It takes us out of our own little shell and exposes us to a whole other world out there.‖ Oprah say. 
6. East of Eden 
By John Steinbeck 
608 pages; Penguin 
This classic is about good and evil as played out in a late-19th-century California ranch family. If you didn‘t read it in high school, read it now. If you did, reread it! 
7. The Story of Edgar Sawtelle 
By David Wroblewski 
576 pages; Harper Collins 
A kind of Hamlet on the prairie, this is the wrenching(令人痛苦的) story of a mute boy and his dog. Oprah compares it to East of Eden and To Kill a Mickingbird
8. The Pillars of the Earth 
By Ken Follett 
973 pages; Penguin 
About the challenges of building cathedrals in 12th-century England. This novel couldn‘t be more different in setting, time, and plot from the author‘s breakthrough success, Eye of the Needle. Oprah declares it simply ―great‖. 
9. The Bluest Eye 
By Toni Morrison 
224 pages; Penguin 
How to choose among the great Morrison‘s novel? Start with this one about a girl who thinks she has to have blue eyes to be beautiful. Oprah considered it one of the best in a crowded Morrison field. 
10. The Known World 
By Edward P. Jones 
400 pages, Harper Collins 
When this book was published in 2003, it shocked everybody with its description of slave-owning blacks before the Civil War. A daring, unusual examination of race. 英语试题卷·第 7 页(共 12 页) 
46. The passage is mainly about _______. 
A. ten books that have made greatest difference to Oprah 
B. an inspiring , challenging and sustainable woman 
C. Oprah‘s picks from what has taught her a few things 
D. the unwillingness of Oprah to share books within a limit of 10. 
47. Why did Oprah add A Fine Balance to her list? 
A. She gained courage from it. B. It tells about wisdom of human nature. 
C. It‘s a guide to living a best life. D. Culture of a different world is exposed. 
48. What makes Oprah declare The Pillars of the Earth great? 
A. The advice on discovering the power. B. The story of a mute boy and his dog. 
C. The challenges of building cathedrals. D. The good and evil in a California family. 
49. In which book the story was set before the Civil War? 
A. In The Bluest Eye B. In East of Eden C. In A New Earth D. In The Known World 

More than four decades ago British scientist Robert Edwards first witnessed the miracle of human life growing inside a test tube at his Cambridge lab. Since that ground-breaking moment, more than four million babies have been born through IVF and in 2010 his great contribution to science was finally recognized as he was awarded the Nobel Prize for medicine. 
The prize for Dr Edwards, who was given a Daily Mirror Pride of Britain Award in 2008, includes a £900,000 cheque. The Nobel Assembly described IVF as a "milestone in modern medicine". 

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