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2024-2025学年安徽省淮南第二中学高三质量检测试题
(三)英语试题考生须知全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答选择题必须用铅笔填涂;非选择题的答案必须用黑色字迹
1.2B的钢笔或答字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上请用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔在“答题纸”上先填写姓名和准考证号
2.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.—Mr Johnson,I havesomething Iwould liketo troubleyou with.一・Just tellme whatI cando.A.You havemy wordB.Donft giveme thatC.You cansay thatagain D.Donft standon ceremony
2..The WinterOlympics in2022will surelybring inmany internationaltourists.A.held B.having heldC.holding D.to beheld
3.The draftregulation on the onlineprotection ofminors,for publicopinions by thecyberspace authorities,has drawnwide publicconcern.A.releasing B.having releasedC.to releaseD.released一
4.Sorry,I didnthear thedoor bellring.一Your bell・Perhaps itneeds repairing.A.never workedB.is neverworkingC.never worksD.had neverworked
5..The number of stay-at-home fathersreached arecord highlast year,new figuresshow,families sawa risein femalebreadwinners.A・if BeasC.because D.though
6.—Where was I一You youdidnt likeyour job.A.had saidB.saidC・were sayingD.has said
7.Thanks toMrs Smith,the father and theson eventuallyafter tenyears coldrelationship between them.A・took upB.picked upC.made upD.turned up
8.—Could youpossilby taketo therailway stationtomorrowA・No wayB.Never mindC.Not atall D.No problem
9.Michelle Obamawears clothesthat anyonecan buyin amall andshe mayhave alarger effecton consumersthan ordinarymodels.D.The BestDirector andProducer第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和L530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D(分)
26.30How oftendo you let other peoples nonsensechange yourmood Doyouleta baddriver,impolite waiter,rude boss,or aninsensitiveemployee1your dayOneday Iwas ina taxi and weheaded2the airport.We weredriving in the3lane whensuddenly ablack cardroveout of a parkingspace rightin frontof us.My taxidriver slammedon his4,slid sideways,and at the verylast momentourcar stoppedand5the other car byjust inches!The driverof the othercarlooked aroundand started6at us.My taxidriver just7and wavedat theguy.And Imean he was really8So Iasked,Why didyou justdothatThis guyalmost ruinedyour carand sentus to the hospital!This iswhen mytaxidriver taughtme whatI nowcalPTheLaw of the Garbage Truck”.He explainedthat manypeople arelike garbagetrucks.They runaround full of9,full offrustration,full of anger,andfull ofdisappointment.As their garbage10up,they needa placeto dump it andsometimes theylldumpiton11,Dont takeitpersonally;Just smile,wave,wish themwell,and moveon.Believe me.Youll be12Dont taketheirgarbageand13it tootherpeopleat work,at home,or onthe streets.Lifes tooshort towake upinhe morningwith14The markof yoursuccess ishow quicklyyou canrefocus onwhats15,Roy Baumeister,a psychologyresearcherfrom FloridaState University,found inhis extensiveresearch thatyou16bad thingsmore ofterthan goodthings in your life,you storethe badmemories moreeasily,and you17them morefrequently.Therefore,love thepeople whotreat youright andignore theones whodont.Life isten percentwhat youmake itand ninetypercenthow you18it!When youfbllowC6The Lawof theGarbageTruck”,you takeback controlof yourlife!You makeroom for the goodby19go of the bad.Have amarvelous,garbage-free day!The seedsyou planttoday20the harvestyou willreap tomorrow.
1、A.enrich B.obtain C.spare D.ruin、2A.through B.to C.in D.for、3A.latter B.right C.opposite D.free
4、A.window B.door C・brakes D.seat、5A.knocked B.overtook C.missed D.lost、6A.laughing B.throwing C.glancing D.yelling、7A.wondered B,ignored C.smiled D.guessed
8、A.friendly B・angry C.tired D.disappointed、9A.expectation B・passengers C・garbage D.goods
10、A.turns B.piles C.holds D.pushesIk A.roads B,children C.you D.dustbin
12、A.upset B・happier C.pitiful D.frightened
13、A.contribute B・share C.explain D・spread、14A.surprise B.pleasure C.doubt D.regrets、15A.funny B.important C-strange D.embarrassing、16A.remember B,forget C.value D.appreciate、17A.recall B,exchange C.enjoy D.imagine
18、A.inspire B・take C.mend D.notice、19A.letting B.consisting C.making D.dreaming、2A.distinguish B.deserve C.deliver D.determine第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
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515127.(15分)Viennese-born composerFrederick Loewe,we rememberfrom hisclassical musicalsincluding MyFairLady andCamelot,was not always famousHe studiedpiano with the greatmasters ofEurope and achieved hugesuccess as a」()2music andcomposer inhis earlyyears Butafter heimmigrated to the UnitedStates,he failedas apianist Fora whilehe」()tried other3type ofwork includinggold miningand boxing42_he nevergave uphis dreamand continuedto playthe pianoandwrite music)During thosedifficult years,he couldnot alwaysafford S^Cmake paymentson hispiano Oneday,bent overthe keyboard,he()could hearnothing butthe musicthat heplayed withsuch rare
6.inspire Whenhe finishedand lookedup,he was astonished to find()that he had
7.audience ofthree movingmen who
8.seat onthe floorTheysaid nothingand madeno movementtoward thepiano Instead,they duginto theirpockets,pooled togetherenough moneyfor()the payment,placed9,onthepiano andwalked out,empty handed
10.move bythe beautyof hismusic,these menrecognizedexcellence andresponded toit第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(分)请修改下面这篇短文文中共有处语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除
28.1010和修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号(A),并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意每处错误及其修改仅限一词;
1.只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分
2.1011Stephen Hawking,the brilliantfigure in the modernhistory ofphysics,passed awayon March
14.He isfamous for his workonblack holes or relativity.Although he was notable tospeak orwrite,but hepublished manybest-sellers onscience,included ABriefHistory ofTime.We admirehim not only forthat hedid,bit alsoforhispositive attitudetowardslife.He evenappears inseveral filmsand sitcomsas ahumorous man.Hawking was great.His deadmade manypeoplesad and they saidthey wouldlearn him.All of us shouldtry hisbest tolive moremeaningful.第二节书面表达(满分分).25(分)
29.25Directions:Write anEnglish compositionin120-150words according to theinstructions givenbelow inChinese.假如你是李华,你的美国朋友()来信说,要在圣诞节期间来沪旅游他在网上选中了三个景点:外滩、豫园和东Stephen方明珠他来信征求你的意见请你根据自身经验,建议他舍弃其中的一个景点(要说明放弃理由);并推荐一个新的景点供他参考(说明推荐理由)注意:作文中不得出现你本人的姓名、班级等真实信息参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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530、1D、2D、3D、4C、5B、6B、7C、8D、9D、10C、11B、12B、13C、14C、15C、16C、17C、18A、19B、20C第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D、
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2.B、选项一25/B Billy Wilder a Best MovieMaker第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和L530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
261.D
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3.B
4.C
5.C
6.D
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15.B
16.A
17.A
18.B
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20.D第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式L
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25、29Dear Stephen,I amvery gladto hearthat you are comingto Shanghaifor Christmas.Among thethree scenicspots youhave selected,I suggestyou go to the Oriental Pearl Tower and the Bund.Known as the landmarkbuildingin Shanghai,theOrientalPearlToweris theplace youmust paya visitto,where you can overlookthe majorityof Shanghai.And knownas thesymbol ofShanghai,the Bundstands52different stylesof classicalbuildings,and I think you,who areinterested inarchitectureare surewant tovisit there.Whats more,youcanappreciate thebeautiful sceneryof HuangpuRiver there.As farasIknow,youarenot interestedin history,so I think thatyou needntgotoYu Garden,which isfamous forhistorical culture,Instead,Ithinkyoushould goto ShanghaiDisneyland,where thereare manyfun rides,and Ibelieve youwill enjoyyourself there.Yours truly,LiHuaA.furthermore B.otherwise C.nevertheless D.therefore
10.The manthe fakenews that18firefighters losttheir livesin theexplosion was arrested.A.having circulatingB.to circulateC.circulating D.to havecirculated一
11.Its toocomplex,Ithink.—・So wedbetter makeit easierfor studentsto getinvolved.A.Thafs ridiculousB.Thafs thepointC・Thats settledD.Thafs allright
12.The kitchenis oftenthe busiestroom ina household,so itsimportant tomake sureit well.A・smoothes B・functions C.pays D・measures
13.—Youve madegreat progressinyourEnglish study,haven you—Yes,but much.A.remains to do B.is remainedto doC.remains to be doneD.is remainedto bedone
14.You canask anyonefor help.here iswilling tolend youa hand.A.One B.No oneC.Everyone D.Someone A*
15.—Lefs goand havedinner thisevening.—・Have youcome outfirst in the examA.Thanks alot.B.Why notC.What forD.Yes,Pd liketo.
16.Sorry Imso late,but youcannot imaginegreat troubleI tooktofindyour house.A.which B.howC.what D.that
17.In somecountries,people eatwith chopsticks,while in,knives andforks.A.another B.otherC.others D.theother
18.After nineyears workingto protectSiberian tigers,Yang Junhis effortsrecognized at the annualawardceremony inBeijing wherehewasnamed anwildlife protector”.A.had B.had hadC.has hadD.has
19.We wentright roundto thewest coastby seainstead ofdriving acrosscontinentoA.the;theB./;the C.the;/D./;/
20.More andmore collegegraduates,the surveyshows,feel ithard tofind asatisfactory job.A.whatB.who C.as D.that第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40ABC D(分)()
21.6A recentstudy ledby researchersfrom theNational Universityof SingaporeNUS hasfound aclear linkbetween thecolor ofa taxiandits accident rate.An analysisof36months ofdetailed taxi,driver andaccident datafrom twofleets ofyellow andbluetaxis inSingapore suggestedthat yellow taxis havefewer accidentsthan bluetaxis.The highervisibility ofyellow makesit easierfordrivers to avoid gettinginto accidentswith yellow taxis,leading toa loweraccidentrate.The studywas ledby ProfessorHo.To testwhether therewas acausal relationshipbetweenthecolor ofataxiandthenumber ofaccidentsthe taxihad,the researchteam analyzeddata collectedbythe largest taxi company inSingapore.The researchersfound thatyellow taxis have about
6.1fewer accidentsper1,000taxis per month.The researchersalso studiedthe economiceffect ofchanging thecolor of the entirefleet oftaxis to yellow.The Singaporetaxi(比彳列)company involvedin thestudy ownsabout16,700taxis ina ratioof oneyellow tothree bluetaxis.If acommercial decisionismade toswitch fromblue toyellowtaxis,
76.4fewer accidentswould occurpermonthor917fewer accidentsper year.Assuming anaveragerepair costof$1,000per carandadowntime ofsix days,switching thecolorofall taxis toyellowcould producean annualsavingsof$2million.(证实)“We areeager tocontinue tovalidate thefindings ofour studyby lookingattheuse ofyellow inother typesof publictransport,such asschool buses.For instance,we hopeto comparethe accidentrates ofyellow school buses againstother colorsto findoutif yellowis indeeda safercolor forschoolbuses.Besides,we arealso interestedto lookat private-hire vehiclesand doa comparisonof the accidentrates ofvehicles thatare ofdifferent colors,explained ProfessorHo.、1Why doyellowtaxisresult infewer accidentsA.Because yellowcan be seen moreeasily.B.Because yellowsignals awarning ofdanger.C.Because driverstend to be morecareful inyellowtaxis.D.Because peopleact morequickly inyellow surroundings.2^The underlinedword fleets“in Paragraph1probably means.A.colors B.typesC.brands D.groups3Whats Professor Hos studybased onA.Physical riskstaxi passengersexperience.B・The economiceffect ofchanging taxicolor.C.Data fromSingapores largesttaxicompany.D.Personal reportsfrom taxidrivers worldwide.、4What doProfessorHoswords in the lastparagraph suggestA.School busesshould bepainted yellow.B.Their findingsare worthpopularizing.C.Yellow shouldbe widelyused inpublic transport.D.Their studywill befurthered.、5What can be the best titlefor thetext A.Caution:Yellow TaxisAheadB.Safer toRide inYellow TaxisC.The PreferredColor—Yellow D.Colors andAccidents
22.(分)8The numberof giraffes is becomingsmaller acrossAfrica,according tothe GiraffeConservation Foundation.Thetotal populationhas droppedby40percent in the last15years.Surprisingly,even scientistshavent givenmuch attentionto giraffes.Weare learningmore abouttheir ecology,but what we knowis stillway behindwhatwe know aboutother species.Its asilentextinction,said Dr.Julian Hennessy,a wildlifescientist.“The mainreason for the smallernumberof giraffes is their lossof livingplaces/9said Hennessy,“as anincreasing part of landisused forfarming.But huntingalso hasa biginfluence.You mightwonder whyhunters wouldfbcus ongiraffes.First ofall,once agiraffeis broughtdown,there islots ofmeat witha smallamount ofeffort.Besides,there isanother thingencouraging thehunting.InTanzania,Hennessy says,the latestword onthe streetis thateating giraffemeat couldcure AIDS.Fresh giraffeheads andbones canbesold atprices ofup to$140per piece.Another widespreadmisconception aboutgiraffesisthat theyare everywhere.Look atkids bookswhich arefullofgiraffes.Theyare alwaysin zoocollections.They canbeseeneasily,so youdont thinkwe have to worryabout them.But thetruth isthat theyare indangerof extinction.There isa lackof rightand truedata.Hennessy and other researchersare nowpulling togetherthe dataneeded toimprove thesituation of the entiregiraffe speciesand(亚种).all ninesubspecies Theinformation willbe usedto changethe giraffeslisting onthe InternationalUnion fbrConservation ofNatureRed List,which nowlists thespecies asof leastconcem,,but twosubspecies as“endangered.Its alot ofwork togather thenecessaryinfbrmation JHennessy says.And severalother giraffesubspecies willbe recommendedfbr endangeredlistings nextyear ortheyear after.He hopesthat the world willfinally startto takenotice ofhow endangeredthese belovedanimals havebecome.、1By sayingIts asilent extinction,Hennessy tells us that.A.giraffes areunpopular inAfricaB.the giraffeis alwayssilent indaily lifeC,the ecologyof Africaneeds moreattention D.theextinctionoccurswithoutenoughattention2What hascaused thehigh priceofgiraffemeat inTanzaniaA.The countryscustom.B.The illegalinternational trade.C-The costof huntinga giraffe.D.The ideathat itsa curefor AIDS.、3The misconceptionin Para.3canbecorrected by.A.preventing illegalhunting inAfricaB.rewriting kidsbooks aboutgiraffesC.providing reliabledata aboutgiraffesD.spreading scientificknowledge ofAIDS
4、The finalpurpose ofHennessy9sgreateffort isto.A.collect moreinformation aboutgiraffesB.raise publicawareness ofprotecting giraffesC・prove giraffeswill disappear in thenext fewyearsD.work withthe InternationalUnion forConservation ofNature(分)
23.8J.K.Rowling isthe authorof themost successfulbook seriesin history,but herattempt totake ona newcareer asa(续篇),screenwriter hasntbeen assmooth asshe mayhave thoughtit would be.The sequel“Fantastic Beasts:The CrimesofGrindelwald,\shows thateven themost successfulauthor in the worldis inneed ofchecks andbalances whenmaking thetransition tocinema.Following thesale ofhalf abillion copiesof the Harry Potter series,Rowling isworking hardto extendand enrichthe mythologyshecreated aroundthe childwizard.In contrasttotheeight Harry Potter movies,which werebased onthe sevenbooks andmost ofwhichwere writtenby experiencedscreenwriter SteveKloves,the Fantastic Beasts seriesis scriptedonly byRowling.This timesheskipped thebookstores andwent straighttothe movie theater.The Fantastic Beasts“series takesits titlefrom one of Harry Potters textbooks.The leapbackward intime,a newset ofadultheroes anda globe-spanning backgroundshow thatRowling isin tunewith herfans andthe spiritof the times.Harry Potterand hisfriendsstarted outasatypical productof1990s naivety,but since then theloyal veteranaudience hasexperienced theshocks of the21stcentury andgrown matureand discouraged.The Fantastic Beasts“series feelless likechildrens fare;they dealwith adultsandfrightening eventsthat occurredin Europeattheend of the1920s.Its1927,andthecriminal Grindelwaldhas escapedfrom prisonto Europe.The hero,Newt Scamander,a zoologistof fantasticbeasts,prefers todistance himselffrom politicsand maintainhis improvisednature reservein London.But theyoung Prof.Dumbledorereminds himthat neutralityis notan optionin hardtimes.Dumbledore urgeshim tocross theChannel to Paris andstop Grindelwald,who istrying toplot awar toensure thepurity of the wizardrace.The roughoutline of the plotconstitutes onlypartofthemovie.There aremany othercharacters whoappearinthe mystery.I willmentionthe boyCredence whocontinues tohaveacentral roleinthestruggle betweenthe heroandthevillain,even ashis backgroundremainsa mystery.Similarly,Newts brotherand partner,the snake-woman Nagini,andothernew andold charactershint atan obscurepastand future.Rowling populatesher worldwith characterslarge andsmall,odd beastsand simplifiesits storyto laythe foundationworkoftheuniverse.The filmlays strongfoundations ofmystery,but forgetsto buildany sortof structureabove them.Its likeaconstruction sitewhere thebudget ranout toofast.With moviescreens fullof superheroesand fantasyfilms,and everystudio tryingto floata fictionaluniverse,Rowling istodaysmost creativebuilder ofcinema worlds,but theresstill adifference between heranda mega-corporation like Disney.Every characterandbeast isthere becauseRowling saidso,not becausethe marketingdivision thoughtit wouldpromote salesof merchandise.Rowlingclearly hasa truepassion tocreate amythology,and justas clearly,she hasntyet finishedcreating it.The Fantastic Beasts“series offersa worldeven fullerthan thatof HarryPotter.Once moreshe collaborateswith DavidYates,who directedthe lastfour HarryPotter moviesand nowthe twoFantastic Beastspictures.Still,the worldshes createdwouldbeevenmore wondrousif Rowlinghad onlyfilled itout witha crystallizedor atleast coherentplot.In theHarryPotterseries,she mostlysucceededin makingthe filmsinto independentworks.But withoutexperienced screenwritersto mediatebetweenherimagination andthescreen,the twoFantasticBeasts“episodes aremore likea chessgame inwhich thecreator movescharacters fromA toB aspart ofabroader strategy-which remainsunclear.FantasticBeasts:The Crimesof Grindelwald,,isafilm madefor existingfans anddoesnt botherto appealtoa new audience.Notby chancedoes itoffer amore matureworld forfans whohave grownup atleast asmuch asDaniel Radcliffe.For them,the moviedeliversthe goods,but littleofthemagic remains.If Rowlingcontinues toput outfilms withouta beginningand anend,her worldwillcollapse,leaving onlythe middle.It maybe entertainmentwith captivatingcharacters andeffects,but itsnota movie.、1What changeshas J.K.Rowling madein herwriting careerA.She wasforced toabandon heroriginal writingcareer andstart anew one.B.She wasdetermined toskip thebookstores andpublish bookson herown.C.She startedanewfantasy bookhaving nothingtodowiththeHarryPotterseries.D.She triedto enrichtheHarryPotterseriesasascreenwriter ratherthan anovelist.、2Who areprobably thetarget audienceoftheFantasticBeastsseriesA.Kids newlyintroduced tomagic.B.Teenage studentswith granddreams.C.Adults goingthrough lifechanges.D.Professional criticsof fantasybooks.、3What arethe featuresoftheFantasticBeasts^seriesA.Complex storyand excitingcharacters.B.Simple storybut abundantcharacters.C.Childish storyand strangecharacters.D.Sad storybut inspiringcharacters.、4Big corporationslikeDisneychoose moviecharacters andbeasts basedon.A.potential profitabilityofthemovies B.preference oftheir screenwritersC.consultation withthe originalauthor D.investigation intosuccessful films、5How doesthe authorexplain Rowlingsfailure tocreate aclear plotA.By describingshooting processes.B.By listingofficial statistics.C.By drawinga comparison.D.By citingexamples.、6What doesthe authorthink ofJ.K.Rowlings performanceasascreenwriterA.It isreally adisappointment formovie goers.B.It iswidely acknowledgedby herbook fans.C.There exitsmuch moremagic inher screenplay.D.There isstill muchroom forimprovement.
24.(分)(畜牧业)8International Exhibitionfor AnimalHusbandryProcessing ofGrain,FruitsVegetablesDate:11-13August,2015Place:London,EnglandRegistration Deadline:30June,2015Exhibition andMarketThe marketTheBritish agricultural market providesvery goodchances forinternational companiessincethedemand formodern technologies(家is continuouslyrising.And theexisting marketcant satisfythe localdevelopment.Great potentialistobe foundalso inlivestock畜)and livestockfarming.In particular,investment incattle farmingand pighusbandry istobefurther increased.The exhibitionIt isthemost importantplatform foranimal husbandryand agriculturaltechnology inBritain.Last year,537companies from14countries showedtheir advancedsolutions forlivestock,animal husbandryand agriculturaltechnology toover13,540businessprofessionals.OrganizerLondon InternationalContract Fairand IFWexpo HeidelbergGmbH Heidelberg,Germany()Phone:+49-06221-1357-0()Fax:+49-06221-1357-23E-mailOpening time11August-12August,2015,09:00-16:3013,August,2015,09:00-15:30Main IndustriesAgriculturalTechnology,Cereal GrainTechnology,Animal HusbandryMainTopics(繁殖)Equipment forsoil workingand seed-bed preparationeHarvestingequipmentePlant breeding•Plant protection®GrainprocessingeStorage andtransporteAnimal breedingeAnimalhusbandly•Livestock housingeFeedindustryEntrance fee2,000pounds/per stand/per day1The texttellsusthe followinginformation EXCEPI.A.thetimeofthe exhibition B.the topicsoftheexhibitionC.the rulesoftheexhibition D.the siteoftheexhibition、2Which ofthe followingstatements istrueA.London hasthelargestagricultural marketintheworld.B.International companiescan findmore businessopportunities inthe Britishagriculturalmarket.C.Almost allcountries intheworldtake partintheexhibition.D.The exhibitioncovers allkinds ofliving goods.、3If youwant totake partintheexhibition,you.A.can contactthe organizerin threewaysB.must registerbetween30June and13August,2015C.havetobuy someequipment ondisplay duringthe exhibitionD.need notpay theorganizer oftheexhibition(分)
25.10Many expertssay thatBilly Wilderchanged thehistory of American movies.He isoften calledthebestmovie makerHollywoodhas everhad.He wasknown formaking moviesthat offeredsharp socialcomment.Wilder wasoneofthe firstdirectors todothis.Billy Wilderwas bornin1906intheformer Austro-Hungarian Empire.Billy Wilderstarted lawschool inVienna,Austria.However,he beganreporting fora Viennanewspaper aftergraduation.By the1920s,hewaswriting moviesin Germany.However,the Nazishad risento powerinthenation.Wider wasJewish,and herecognized thathehadno futurein NaziGermany.In1933,he wentto Paris.There hedirected amovie fbrthe first time.It wascalled“The BadSeed”.Then hereceived wordthat producersinthe UnitedStates hadaccepted oneof hisscripts.Billy Wilderleft Europefor America.In Americahe formeda writingteam withCharles Brackett.The twowriters createdmany filmstogether.Wilder andBrackettwrote severalsuccessful movies.One wasthe nineteenthirty-nine movie,Ninotchka”,starring GretaGarbo.Ernst Lubitschdirectedthe film.Wilder alwayspraised thisman asa friendand teacherwhose humorand expertdirection greatlyinfluenced hisworks.In1954,Billy Wilderbecame an independent producer.The nextyear,Wilders firstmovie as anindependent filmmaker wasahuge success.It was“The SevenYear Itch”.In1959,Wilder madea funnymovie thatwas verypopular.LA.L.Diamond joinedWilderin writing“Some LikeIt Hot.By the1980s,Wilder nolonger wasconsidered themost unusual,creative movie-maker inHollywood.In recentyears,however,Billy Wilderreceived manymore awardsand honors.Critics praisedhis giftsto moviemaking.In1987,the Academyof MotionPictureArts andSciences gavehim theIrving G.Thalberg MemorialAward.Itisthe highestaward aproducer canreceive.、1Which isWilders firstsuccessful movieasanindependentfilmmakerA.NinotchkciB.The BadSeedC.Some LikeIt HotD.The SevenYear Itch、2What canweknowabout Wilderaccordingtothe textA.He intendedtobea lawyerat first.B.He starredamovieforthe firsttimein Paris.C.He isthefirstdirector tomake realisticmovies.D.He hasbeen acceptedasthemost creativemovie-maker.、3Why didWilder leaveGermanyA.He wasJewish andcouldnt developthere.B.The Naziswere searchingfor himeverywhere.C・He wasinvited toproduce hisscript inAmerica.D.He expectedto gotoParisto forma writingteam.、4What wouldbe thebest titleforthetextA.The Makerof HistoryofAmericanMoviesB.BillyWilder-aBestMovie MakerC・An AutobiographyofaDirector。
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