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2025年昌都市重点中学高三下暑假联考英语试题注意事项答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在考生信息条形码粘贴区
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4.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L530一
1.Did youpass yourdriving test一Yes,otherwise Ito thepicnic next month.A.couldnt driveB.couldnt havedrivenC.wont driveD.wouldnft havedriven
2.Being happyis askill thatcan belearned,and oneway toourselves to be happyis towrite downthe littlethings that cheerus upeach day.A.convey B.appeal C.trainD.attempt
3.It waswarm andnice thatevening.I stayedawake untileleven in order tohave agood lookat themoon bymyself.A.on averageB.on purposeC.on businessD.on time
4.You havea bigmouth,Tom.You havetold everybodythe secret.A.shouldnt B.mustnt C.can,tD.mightnt
5.More expresswaysin Sichuansoon topromote thelocal economy.A.are beingbuilt B.will bebuiltC・have beenbuilt D.had beenbuilt
6.Once hemakes uphis mindto dosomething,seldom giveit up.A.he willB.does heC.would heD.will he
7.Why doesshe alwaysdrive towork she could easilytake thetrainA・unless B.untilC.before D.when
8.They haveleading expertsin thisfield,and thatstheyve madeimportant progress.A.where B.why C.whether D.who9,—Sorry tohave brokenyour glass.--・You didntmean to,did youA.No problemB.Forget itC・All rightD.Dont saysoA.abrupt B.normalC.unfinished.D.loose、5It can be inferredfrom thelast paragraphthat.A.Ishguro doesn*t likethe ending of The Buried GiantB.Ishguro has a cleargoal beforewriting the endingC.Ishguro addsan emotionalending onpurposeD.Ishguro doesntcare about the endingat all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.D26・(30分)Two-year-old Nancyis deaf.However,that hasntstopped herfrom beinga(n)1little girltrying to“chat”to anyoneshemeets.As soon as shegoes outinto townwith herparents,she starts2in thehope that the personshe istalking to3sign languagetoo.Normally,hearing lossis asocial4for thosewho dontknow how to usesign language.Anyone Nancytried to talk to5this andfeltso sorrythey couldnt6,They wishedthey could7her andsay somethingback,but theyfound themselvescompletely
8.Then,something amazinghappened.Instead ofcausing a9,this barrierbrought thecommunity together.Determined to10sign languageso that they couldtalk toNancy,her11hired aninstructor on their own,and nowthey are12to takingclassestogether.The teacher13that thisis reallyremarkable because,quite often,even theparents ofdeaf childrendont14to learnthelanguage.But hereNancy has a fullcommunity that is signingand communicatingwith her,and it is a15story.The teacheralso saysthat thislevel ofinclusion willmake a huge differencein Nancys
16.It almostcertainlyguarantees thatshe will be ahappier andmore17individual in the future.Nancys parentsare alreadynoticing a18in theirdaughterand they have nowords toexpress how19they areto theirneighbors.With alittle girland alot oflove,the neighbors20make theneighborhood acommunity.
1、A.independent B.helpful C.outgoing D.generous2^A.signing B.cheering C.waving D.smiling、3A.accepts B.appreciates C.recognizes D.knows、4A.mistake B.barrier C.conflict D.stress、5A.discussed B.ignored C,realized D.denied
6、A.respond B.apologize C・return D.agree、7A.inspire B.protect C.trust D.understand、8A.at riskB.in surpriseC.at aloss D.in ahurry
9、A.debate B.separation C.complaint D.panic、10A.create B,learn C.translate D.improve、11A.classmates B.parents C.teachers D.neighbors、12A.devoted B,opposed C.accustomed D.addicted、13A.warns B.predicts C.admits D.regrets、14A.fail B.bother C.hesitate D.refuse、15A.relaxing B,popular C.satisfying D.beautiful、16A.plan B.hearing C.life D.opinion、17A.well-adjusted B.mature C.well-behaved D.considerate、18A.potential B.belief C.strength D.difference、19A.friendly B.grateful C.important D.familiar20A.truly B,almost C,merely D.even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L5151(分)()
27.15My heartis fullof gratitudeand lovefor myamazing lifeso Isometimes treatstrangers
1.kind.()I still remember thatone specialday2,I hadjust finished
3.drop offsome teddybear sat the emergencyroom二()at thenearby hospital,nurses couldgive4they awayto hurtingand sickchildren.After thatI was5-my wayhome andthought of」()a niceyummy saladfor dinner.As Iwas aboutGwalk into the store,I sawa youngman sittingon thebench rightin frontof the store.」()」()He looked7tire andhungry.I8stop rightin frontof himand said,Hi,how areyou doing”he saidhe wastrying tosell hisflutes sohecouldbuy himselfsome dinner.I saidwith9-big smile,Td loveto()buy youyour dinner.*Then hegave mea bigwarm hugwith10beautiful wordsI hadever heardbefore weentered thestore.Andthis becameanother beautifulmoment tome.第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语言错误,每
28.1010句中最多两处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或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、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011Last week,our schoolhold anactivity about howtohelp some poor childrento go to schooland livetheir childhoodhappyFirst,some old textbooks werecollected and sent to those childrenso that the books could reusedby them、Second,we madespeeches in the publicto appealto morepeople andorganization tohelp andcare forthose poorchildren、Beside,after thespeeches,some studentseven donatedhis pocketmoney and clothes Theywere proudof thatthey didThanksfor theactivity,I havemade upmy mindto do more tohelp thechildren inneed,for givingis betterthan receive77第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假设你是李华,你的好友前不久随父母去了美国,她写信告诉你她很不适应美国的校园生活,感到很
29.25Susan孤独请你根据以下要点用英语给她写一封电子邮件.学好英语,从而增加和别人交流的机会;
1.多交一些朋友,友情会使她忘记孤独;
2.积极参加各种活动,使自己的生活更加有趣3注意词数左右;可适当增加细节L
1002.提示词adaptto适应参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1A、2C、3B、4A、5B、6D、7D、8B、9B、10C、11A、12A、13B、14D、15B、16B、17D、18C、19B、20B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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5.B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
1.530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
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20.A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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10.the mostbeautiful第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10Last wedc.our schoolbo,MI activityabouthowio helpsomepoorduldreo togotosdiool mdInt theubeld、cfaUdhood happFint someoldtextbooksunere colkcledandsenttothoseduldren sothatthe bookscouldAhappily bereusedtn*tbem Second,we rnftdespeeches md publicto appeilto merepeople aodorgantzanon tohelp andcare thecxgaauMiomfoethose poorduLdren Betuk.after thespeeches,tome saxfemseven doaatedpockef mooeyandclothesThey Besxtestbeir■ere proudof•(hev6dwhatThanks fortbe activity.I havemade upmy mmdto domote tohelp thechildren inneed,for gningis betterto thanyeenve、eg28第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Susan,Im sorryto hearthat youare havingtrouble adaptingto yournew schoollife inAmerica,but thissituation can be easilychanged if youtake myadvice.First,you shouldwork hardat English,which cangive youmore opportunitiesto communicatewith others.Secondly,why notmake somefriends Theycan helpyou toforget yourloneliness.Thirdly,it would be agood ideaif youtake anactive partinall kindsof activities,which willhelp to make lifemore interesting.By doingso,you willbe happierwith yournew lifesoon.I hopeyou willfind theseideas useful.Yours,Li Hua
10.My mobilephone ismissing.Who itA.must havetaken B.must takeC.could havetaken D.could take
11.We completedone thirdof theproject,and theloan inplace,we hadto delaythe resttill thenextmonth.A.not arrangedB.was notarrangedC.not arrangingD.had notbeen arranged
12.Bobs lecturescovered afairly widerange and I cantsum upwhat hesays in a fewsentences.A.covered B.conveyed C.considered D.commanded
13.—The Kiwifruits inthis supermarketare salenow,and they are soldthe pound.一Really How much cheaperare theyA.for;in B.on;by C.for,by D.on,in
14.Paula waiteduntil allthe luggagewas cleared,hers neverappeared.A.or B.so C.as D.but
15..His sisterleft homein1998,and since.A.had notbeen heard of B.has notbeen heard ofC.had notheardofD.has notheardof
16.more energyto mystudy insteadof beingcrazy aboutcomputer games,I wouldbe sittingin acomfortable officenow.A.If Idevoted B.Had IdevotedC.Would Ibe devotedD.Should Ibe devoted
17.Muir succeedsother designershave failed-her clothesare Original,yet stylish.A.that B.what C.which D.where一
18.I amgaining weight.I needto seea doctor.—But I think youeat toomuch.・A.Neglect ofhealth isdoctors wealthB.Laugh atyour ills,and savedoctors5billsC.Diet curesmore thanthe doctorD.An applea daykeeps thedoctor away
19.Even asmall personalcomputer storevast amountsof information.A・might B.canC.ought toD.has to
20.Another studyof302volunteers athospitals inChicago focusedon individualdifferences in the degreepeople view“volunteer”as animportant socialrole.A.by whichB.to whichC.in whichD.from which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(分)(直言不讳地)
21.6The latest1PCC reportdoes notmince wordsaboutthestate ofour planet:we mustact nowto achieve(先例)“global changeat a scale thathas“no documentedhistorical precedentinorderto avoidthe climatedisaster thatwould resultfroma2degree Crise inaverage globaltemperature.Climate changealready affectsthe worldsmost helplesspeople includingpoorrural communitiesthat dependon theland for their livingsand coastalcommunities.Indeed,we havealready seenthe clearasymmetry(不对称)of sufferingresulting fromextreme weatherevents,such ashurricanes,floods,droughts,wildfires andmore.(矿物燃料)So far,advocates andpoliticians havetended tofocus onreducing fossil fuel consumptionthrough technologyand/orpolicy,such as a sharpcarbon tax,as climatesolutions.These proposalsare,of course,essential toreducing manmadecarbon emissions(排放)-71percent of which areproduced byjust100fossil fuelcompanies.Yet theinternational focus on fossil fuels hasovershadowed(使......显得不重要)the most powerful andcost-efficientcarbon-capture technologythe worldhas yetseen:forests.Recent scientificresearch confirmsthat forestsand othernatural climatesolutions“are absolutelyessential inreducing climate change.In fact,natural climatesolutions canhelp usachieve37percent ofourclimate target,even thoughthey currentlyreceive only
2.5percent ofpublic climatefinancing.Forests*power tostore carbon dioxide through the simpleprocess oftree growthis staggering:one treecan evenstore anaverageof about48pounds ofcarbondioxidein oneyear.Recent researchshow undamagedforests arecapable ofstoring thesame amountofthe carbondioxide emissionsof entirecountries such as Peruand Colombia.For thisreason,policy makersand businessleaders mustcreate andstrengthen ambitiouspolicies toprevent deforestation,andsupport thesustainable managementof standingforests in the fightagainst climate change.Protecting the worlds forestsensures theycancontinue to provide essentialfunctions asidefrom climatestability,including producingoxygen,filtering waterand supportingbiodiversity.Not onlydo alltheworldspeople dependon foreststoprovideclean air,clean water,oxygen,and medicines,but
1.6billion peoplerely onthem directlyfortheirlivelihoods.、1According to the passage,climatechange.A.will surelyachieve atascalethatismore seriousthan everbeforeB・will onlyaffect people living in the poorestrural regionsC.is likelyto leadto morefrequent extremeweather eventsD.is entirelydetermined byfossilfuelconsumption、2Whats thefinding of the newresearchA.Reducing fossilfuels is the mostpowerful andcost-efficient technology.B,Forests arevital toreducing climatechange dueto theirstorage power.C.Most ofour climatetargets canbe accomplishedwith thehelp ofnatural climatesolutions.D.Natural climatesolutions haveproved lessefficient thanconventional solutions.、3The underlinedword staggering“in Paragraph4means.A.astonishing B.speeding C.embarrassing D.shrinking4Whafs theauthors purposeof writingthis articleA.To comparetwo differentapproaches todealing withclimatechange.B.To argueagainst theview thatfocusonfossilfuelsreduction counts.C.To urgescientists todomoreresearch intonatural climatesolutions.D.To pointout forestsare themostpowerfulweapon forfighting climatechange.分
22.8Bangkok TransportationPublic busesTheBangkok MassTransit AuthorityBMTAischarged withproviding busservice topeoplelivingand workingin Bangkokandthe nearbyprovinces.As ofFebruary,2005,the BMTAoperated atotal of113routes,served by
3.526buses,ofwhich1,665wereregular buses and1,861air-conditioned buses.There werealso privately-owned busesoperated under the BMTAwith atotal of3,535regular and air-conditioned busesand1,067minibuses including2,325small buseswhich provideservices inlanes.An averageof
3.4millionpcople usethese servicesdaily.Type Buscolor FareService TimeRegular bus Cream-Red7baht05:00-23:00RegularbusWhite-Blue8baht05:00-23:00Expressway bus Cream-Red9baht05:00-23:00All-sight servicebusCream-Red
8.50baht23:00-05:001113151719bahtdepending onAirconditioned busCream-Blue05:00-23:00the distanceTypesof Busesand FaresFareExemptionsThe following passengers are eligible forfree regularbus services.
1.BMTA businspectors
2.Mailmen inuniform whileon duty
3.Holders ofBMTA employeeID cardsHalf-Price ConcessionsThefollowingpassengersareeligible for half-price fareswhen usingthe serviceof regularbuses,
1.The blindwith acertificate fromthe Associationof theBlind
2.Soldiers andpolicemen inuniform
3.Holders ofofficial certificatesor medalsas specifiedby theRegulation onBus FareFareConcessions forAir-conditioned BusesHoldersof the following officialcertificates andmedals areeligiblefor air-conditioned busfare reductions.
1.Victory MedalOff-spring of this medalare alsoentitled
2.Border ServiceMedal
3.Free-Mall ProtectionMedal
4.European RoyalWar Medal
5.Non-active WarVeterans Classes123and
46.BTMA EmployeeID cardsSearchfor busroute here@Bangkok TourismDivision1Which of thefollowingis trueof theBangkok TransportationA.Buses inBangkok areof thesame size.B.At least
3.4million peopletake abus everyday,C.Buses operatedundertheBMTA areowned byindividuals.D.BM TAprovides citybusesandinter-provincial busservice.E.Jonny seesa cream-blue buscoming.It mustbe.A.a regularbusB,a night-service busC.an air-conditioned busD.all expresswaybus、3Who needntpay faresonaregular busA.A grandsonof aVictory Medalholder.B・A postman,together withhis family.C.A blindperson witha medicalcertificate.D.A BMTAinspector withhis employeecard.、4Howmuchshould asoldier inuniform paywhen hetakes awhite-blue busA.
5.50baht.B.4baht.C.7baht.D.8baht.分
23.8Well,parents,surprise!Lots ofus areusing Twitterand Facebookto thumbrides,and notjust toschool.Its awkwardto berefused whenyou calla friendand askfbr aride.But withTwitter,you justlook forother peopleheading thesameway.It maysound risky,so manyteens staywithin theirown socialcircles to find rides,and dontbranch outbeyond friendswhenasking onTwitter justlike me,but tosome young people,especially thosetaking longertrips,stranger dangeris lessof aconcern.“I think the digitalconnection ofyoung peopleis reallyimportant,because youngergenerations grewup sharingthings online,sharing files,photos,music,etc,so theyvebeen veryused tosharing Jsaid JulietSchor,a sociologyprofessor atBoston College.(经济衰退),The sharing economy gotbig duringthe recessionallowing peopleto accessmore goods,services usingtechnologyand even to sharecosts.And thattechnology,for me,is what the carwas formy mom,a gatewayto more freedom,like whatmy friendEarlsays,“The symbolof freedomisnt thecar anymore becausethere9s technologyout thereconnecting youto acar.”According tothe researchersattheUniversity ofMichigan,30years ago,eight inten American18-year-olds hada driverslicensecompared tosix inten today.So itsnot thatsurprising thaton my16th birthdayI wasntrushing toget alicense butan iPhone.“Driving,fbr young people,does meantheyhaveto disconnectfrom theirtechnology,and thatsa negative.So ifthey couldsit inthe passage sideand stillbe connected,thafs goingto bea plus.Schor continued.To me,another plusis thatridesharing representssomething,something muchbigger thantrying tosave money.I seeit asevidencethat people still dependon eachother.My generationshares theircars andapartments theway neighborsused toshare cupsofsugar.For thesystem towork,some ofus stillneed ourown cars.But untilI getmy ownversion of the silverSuper Beetle,you canfindme onTwitter.、1The Americanteens preferto possessan iPhoneasabirthday giftbecause.A.it ismost fashionableand coolB.they arebored withdriving carsC.theyarefond ofbeing connectedD.it ismuch cheaperthan acar、2We canlearn fromthe textthat.A.Twitter is a websitefor teenstomakefriends andachieve goalsB.ridesharing canbe seenasasign thatpeoplestillcount oneach otherC,drwing carsfor teensmeans aplus andconnecting withtechnologyD.having acar andcost-sharing symbolizemorefreedomfbr theauthors mother、3Professor Julietwould agreethat.A.youngpeoplewill sitwaiting to be contactedby readinga passageB.sharingeconomyis boundto beresponsible forthe recessionC,youngpeopletend toshare acar withstrangers bymeans ofTwitter D.being connectedvia technologycomes firstfor youngpeople、4The besttitle forthepassageis probably.A.Twitter,an AwesomeWebsite B.Cars oriPhoneC,Teens UseTwitter toThumb RidesD.Cool TeensontheGo(分)
24.8Alibaba openedChinas versionof Amazonscashier-less store,Tao Cafe^at itssecond annualTaobao MakerFestival(二维码)taking placefrom8—12July,and thenshowed ittothepublic.By scanninga QRcode onTaobao appattheentrance of thestore«consumers aretracked withcameras forfacial recognition.After goingthroughthecheckout doors,customers willautomaticallymake apurchase throughtheir smartphoneswithout needingto headto aregister andbe ableto leave thestorewith whatthey buyinhand.(波动)The company,putting itsefforts inArtificial Intelligenceand datatechnologies,caused someripples amongoffline(零售商).retailers Butif youthink thee-commerce giantplans toget aslice ofthe physical-store pie,then youmight getit wrong:Itsnot aboutAlibaba wantingto openmore cafes,we arenot inthe restaurantbusiness.its aboutdigitalizing thefootprints ofthe visitorsto an offlinestore,“said ChrisTung,chief marketingofficer ofAlibaba Group.He said,for example,intheonline world,Alibaba canalways personalizeevery webpage basedon usersinterest andpreferencethanks tobig data,When youopen ourapp,every momentis different.But onthe otherhand,offline isbecoming notso excitinganymore”,because manyphysical storesare alwaysfound tobe verysimilar withno variation.Tung saidoffline retailerscould improveby adoptingonline datacompetence tolink theidentity ofthe customers»and optimize(优化)their in-store shoppingexperience.So inthis sense,after physical stores havean understandingof whattheir customersneedonline,then theycan allocatethe productsinthephysical offlinestore accordingly.He furtherexplained thepop-up Tao Cafe isone oftheways topresent thisnew retaiF,idea andopens uppeoples thinkingand callsfor morepartnership.、1What isthe firstparagraph mainlyaboutA.The buyingprocess inTao Cafe.B.The paymentmethod ofTao Cafe.C.The meaningoftheTaobao MakerFestival.D.The advantageoftheTaobao MakerFestival.、2Offline retailersworries thatAlibaba will.A.control themarket ofproduction B.collect consumers^data inshoppingC.compete togain physicalstores sharesD.develop itstechnology ofArtificial Intelligence、3What isprobably Tungsopinion oncashier-less storesA.They appeartobeless exciting.B.They areto replacethe offlinestores.C.They helpto inspirethe upgradesof retail.D.They arrangetheir productsinarandom way.、4What isthe mainidea ofthe passageA.Cashier-less paymentcompetes withphysicalstores.B.The applicationhas becomean instanthit.C.Alibaba celebratesTaobao MakerFestival.D.TaoCafeis torevolutionize theoffline retail.(分)
25.10Ever sincehis applaudedfirst novel,Kazuo Ishiguro,now60,has managedto maintaina steadyliterary drive,asteady amountof creativespace,andasteady successrate.The Buried Giant,Ishiguros seventhnovel,and hisfirst ina decade,is as(骑士)risky asitisattractive.It isa sorthistorical fantasynovel filledwith dragonsand knightsI Itisasort ofthe surface,but itis alsodeeplyhuman,rooted inthemes fundamentaltothehuman experience:love,history,and the ability toremember itall.JANE GAYDUK:How wouldyou copewith theidea ofmemory-ahugetheme in The Buried Giant-ifyouwere toset astory likethatintheage whereeverything isonlineKAZUO ISHIGURO:One ofthe questions that attractme rightnow-I supposethese arequestionsthatarose inmy mindas Iwaswriting TheBuriedGiant,but therewas noroom inthe bookitself forexploring them——wouldbe,where dothe memory banks inamodem societyexist And I thinkthat questionhas gottenreally complicatednow.Maybe insimpler societiessuch asthe oneI describe一inTheBuriedGiantI dontthink thosesocieties weresimple butperhaps theywere simplerin termsofthisparticular question-youcould pointto yourliving memory,whattheoldest peoplestillrememberabout whathappened,literally whatis handeddown.JANE GAYDUK:Do youthink thischanges thenature ofhistory Itused tobe writtendown bya selectfew people who badthe powertoshape stories,but nowits almostlike everyindividual participatesin shapinghistory andthought.KAZUO ISHIGURO:If youleavethe official accountof anations history,a communityshistory,to justa handful of people,Ithink thatsa moredangerous situation.Particularly ifits ahandfulofpeople,who areusually theupper levels,who couldwrite thehistorybooks andthen havethose historybooks taught in schools.Of courseskilled,disciplined,and talentedhistorians havealwaysbeen vitalto asociety,andIthink theyllcontinue tobe vitaltoasociety,but insome waysI feelencouraged bythe factthat somanyordinary peoplenow have theabilityto putdown theirimpressions;at leasttheres thepotentialthat theirvoices willbe assessedand heard.管家,Just asan example,when Iwas researchingThe RemainsoftheDay,which isabout anEnglish butlerI assumedId findalot of accounts bypeoplewhohad workedin servicebecause that*s whatan enormousproportion ofpeople inBritain didbetween theFirstand SecondWorld War.AndIwas amazedtofindalmost.There werescholarly bookswritten byacademics aboutthe historyofboilers,hut actualpersonal accountswritten bypeople likethat werealmost zero.I guessits becausepeople ofthat classdidnt feelitwas theirplace towrite thingsdown,and theyprobably didnthavethetools orthe time,or perhapsthe educationeventowrite thingsdown,and soconsiderable humanexperience disappeared.Ithinkthere issomething encouragingabout peoplebeing ableto recordthingseverywhere,but withsuchamassive amountof data,there needtobevery complicatedmeans ofcontrolling itand decidingwhichbecomes thethingsthatdetermine theway weremember whatwe experienced.JANE GAYDUK:On thetopic offinishing books,did youwrite pasttheofficialendingofTheBuriedGiant orwas thatyournatural endI feltthe conclusionwas kindofa cliffhanger.KAZUO ISHICURO:I dontreally thinkoftheending asacliffhanger,but maybeits moreambiguous thanI intended.That istheending Ialways wanted,though.With allmy books,Im aimingforacertain emotionto comeover withthe bookasawhole andusuallythat isthe emotionending shoulddeliver.I cantdeliver thatemotion inan earned,proper wayunless therest ofthebookhas worked,soIm alwaysvery awarethattheending is not somethingI addwhen thestory isfinished.For me,theendingfor allmy booksisthearrivalpoint;ifs whatIve beenaiming atall along.、1Ishiguro didntdiscuss thememorybanksin hisnovel because.A.he wrotethe novelinthedigital eraB.the novelisnotcentered onmemoryC.there isno spacetotalkabout itinthebookD.he doesntthinkthesociety inthe novelis simple
2、Why doesKazuo admireordinary individuals,participation inshaping historyA.Because theirrecorded historywillbetaughtinschools.B.Because theycan makeup theirown history.C.Because ordinarypeople areimportant tosociety.、D.Because historycanbeviewed fromvarious angles.3Which expressioncanbeput inthe gapin paragraph4A.somethinginteresting B.historical detailsC.some famousfigures D.a completeblank
4、The underlinedword4CcliffhangerH probablyrefers toanending.。
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