Mark Twain has been called the inventor of the American novel.And he surely deserves additional praise:the man who popularized the clever literary attack on racism.
I say clever because anti­slavery fiction had been the important part of the literature in the years before the Civil War.H.B.Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin is only the most famous example.These early stories dealt directly with slavery.With minor exceptions,Twain planted his attacks on slavery and prejudice into tales that were on the surface about something else entirely.He drew his readers into the argument by drawing them into the story.
Again and again,in the postwar years,Twain seemed forced to deal with the challenge of race.Consider the most controversial,at least today,of Twain’s novels,Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.Only a few books have been kicked off the shelves as often as Huckleberry Finn,Twain’s most widely read tale.Once upon a time,people hated the book because it struck them as rude.Twain himself wrote that those who banned the book considered the novel“trash and suitable only for the slums(貧民窟).”More recently the book has been attacked because of the character Jim,the escaped slave,and many occurrences of the word nigger.(The term Nigger Jim,for which the novel is often severely criticized,never appears in it.)
But the attacks were and are silly—and miss the point.The novel is strongly anti­slavery.Jim’s search through the slave states for the family from whom he has been forcibly parted is heroic.As J.Chadwick has pointed out,the character of Jim was a first in American fiction—a recognition that the slave had two personalities,“the voice of survival within a white slave culture and the voice of the individual:Jim,the father and the man.”
There is much more.Twain’s mystery novel Pudd’nhead Wilson stood as a challenge to the racial beliefs of even many of the liberals of his day.Written at a time when the accepted wisdom held Negroes to be inferior (低等的) to whites,especially in intelligence,Twain’s tale centered in part around two babies switched at birth.A slave gave birth to her master’s baby and,for fear that the child should be sold South,switched him for the master’s baby by his wife.The slave’s light­skinned child was taken to be white and grew up with both the attitudes and the education of the slave­holding class.The master’s wife’s baby was taken for black and grew up with the attitudes and intonations of the slave.
The point was difficult to miss:nurture (養(yǎng)育),not nature,was the key to social status.The features of the black man that provided the stuff of prejudice—manner of speech,for example—were,to Twain,indicative of nothing other than the conditioning that slavery forced on its victims.
Twain’s racial tone was not perfect.One is left uneasy,for example,by the lengthy passage in his autobiography (自傳) about how much he loved what were called“nigger shows”in his youth—mostly with white men performing in black­face—and his delight in getting his mother to laugh at them.Yet there is no reason to think Twain saw the shows as representing reality.His frequent attacks on slavery and prejudice suggest his keen awareness that they did not.
Was Twain a racist? Asking the questioning the 21st century is as wise as asking the same of Lincoln.If we read the words and attitudes of the past through the“wisdom”of the considered moral judgments of the present,we will find nothing but error.Lincoln,who believed the black man the inferior of the white,fought and won a war to free him.And Twain,raised in a slave state,briefly a soldier,and inventor of Jim,may have done more to anger the nation over racial injustice and awaken its collective conscience than any other novelist in the past century.
小題1:How do Twain’s novels on slavery differ from Stowe’s?
A.Twain was more willing to deal with racism.
B.Twain’s attack on racism was much less open.
C.Twain’s themes seemed to agree with plots.
D.Twain was openly concerned with racism.
小題2:Recent criticism of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn arose partly from its________.
A.target readers at the bottom
B.a(chǎn)nti­slavery attitude
C.rather impolite language
D.frequent use of“nigger”
小題3:What best proves Twain’s anti­slavery stand according to the author?
A.Jim’s search for his family was described in detail.
B.The slave’s voice was first heard in American novels.
C.Jim grew up into a man and a father in the white culture.
D.Twain suspected that the slaves were less intelligent.
小題4:The story of two babies switched mainly indicates that________.
A.slaves were forced to give up their babies to their masters
B.slaves’ babies could pick up slave­holders’ way of speaking
C.blacks’social position was shaped by how they were brought up
D.blacks were born with certain features of prejudice
小題5:What does the underlined word “they” in Paragraph 7 refer to?
A.The attacks.
B.Slavery and prejudice.
C.White men.
D.The shows.
小題6:What does the author mainly argue for?
A.Twain had done more than his contemporary writers to attack racism.
B.Twain was an admirable figure comparable to Abraham Lincoln.
C.Twain’s works had been banned on unreasonable grounds.
D.Twain’s works should be read from a historical point of view.

小題1:B
小題2:D
小題3:C
小題4:C
小題5:D
小題6:A
本篇為說明文,談到馬克·吐溫的小說是不是對(duì)奴隸制和(種族)偏見進(jìn)行了抨擊,以及它們受到了不同人士的批評(píng)的情況。
小題1:解析:選B。推理判斷題。由第二段的...Twain planted his attacks on slavery and prejudice into tales that were on the surface about something else entirely.可知,馬克·吐溫的小說表面上完全是談其他事情,而實(shí)際上故事中植入了對(duì)奴隸制和(種族)偏見的抨擊。其他早期小說用的是直接抨擊方式(dealt directly with slavery)。因此B項(xiàng)說他的小說對(duì)種族歧視的抨擊非常不明顯是恰當(dāng)?shù)模纱伺懦鼵、D兩項(xiàng);由第三段第一句中的“forced”可知A項(xiàng)不對(duì)。
小題2:解析:選D。細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)關(guān)鍵詞Adventures of Huckleberry Finn可定位到第三段。由More recently the book has been attacked because of...many occurences of the word nigger.可知答案為D項(xiàng)。A、C項(xiàng)都是以前人們對(duì)該書的評(píng)價(jià);B項(xiàng)無依據(jù)。
小題3:解析:選C。細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由第四段的末句...the character of Jim was a first in American fiction—a recognition that the slave had two personalities...可知答案為C項(xiàng)。A、D項(xiàng)敘述與原文不符;B項(xiàng)未提及。
小題4:解析:選C。推理判斷題。第五段講到Twain’s mystery novel...as a challenge to the racial beliefs...,而下一段的The point was difficult to miss:nurture(養(yǎng)育),not nature,was the key to social status.是對(duì)a challenge to the racial beliefs 的進(jìn)一步解釋。故只有C項(xiàng)符合要求。其他各項(xiàng)都是對(duì)第五段的字面意思的理解。
小題5:解析:選D。詞義猜測(cè)題。由畫線詞所在句的前一句可知,沒有理由認(rèn)為馬克·吐溫把這些表演當(dāng)作現(xiàn)實(shí),后句緊接著解釋到:馬克·吐溫對(duì)奴隸制和偏見的不斷抨擊說明了他敏銳的意識(shí)——它們不是現(xiàn)實(shí)?梢妕hey就是指代the shows。
小題6:解析:選A。推理判斷題。最后一段最后一句體現(xiàn)了作者的觀點(diǎn):And Twain...may have done more to anger the nation over racial injustice...than any other novelist in the past century.故只有A項(xiàng)符合要求。
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A.benefited from it
B.volunteered to help it
C.dreamed about it
D.told the author about it
小題2:According to Sophia,Make­A­Wish________.
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B.was understood by nobody at first
C.raises money for very poor families
D.started by drawing the interest of the public
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A.He has been a policeman since he was seven.
B.He gave people the idea of starting Make­A­Wish.
C.He wanted people to help make his dream come true.
D.He was the first child Make­A­Wish helped after it had been set up.
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A.They are important for making wishes come true.
B.They try to help children get over their illnesses.
C.They visit sick children to make them feel special.
D.They provide what is necessary to make Make­A­Wish popular.

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“I’m going diving,”she answered.
“You shouldn’t swim today,” the man____.“There is a storm coming up.”
“You should mind your own____!”Diane replied and walked into the gentle waves.
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D.He founded the Central Pacific Railroad.
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D.sings love songs he wrote
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B.She didn’t take care of her mother.
C.She didn’t complete her high school.
D.She didn’t follow her mother’s advice.
小題2:We can know that before 1995 Mary      .
A.had two books published
B.received many career awards
C.knew how to use a computer
D.supported the JDRF by writing
小題3:Mary’s second book Growing Up Again is mainly about her      .
A.living with diabetesB.successful show business
C.service for an organizationD.remembrance of her mother
小題4:When Mary received the life-changing news, she      .
A.lost control of herselfB.began a balanced diet
C.tried to get a treatment D.behaved in an adult way
小題5:What can we know from the last paragraph?
A.Mary feels pity for herself.
B.Mary has recovered from her disease.
C.Mary wants to help others as much as possible.
D.Mary determines to go back to the dance floor.

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

My father was a St. Bernard (圣伯納犬), and my mother was a collie (科利牧羊犬). This was what my mother had told me. I did not know these nice differences myself. My mother like to say them and see other dogs look surprised and jealous(嫉妒的), wondering how she got so much education. But, indeed, it was not real education.
She got the words by listening in the dining room and the sitting room when there were people talking, and by going with the children to school and listening there. Whenever she heard a word showing great knowledge, she said it to herself many times so that she could keep it until there was a meeting in the neighbourhood. Then, she would show off her knowledge and surprise them all, from small-sized dogs to large-sized dogs.
If there was a stranger being doubtful and getting his breath to ask her what it meant, she always explained to him in detail. He had never expected this but thought he would make fool of her. However, in the end, he was the one who was fooled. The others knew what was going to happen, because they had experienced that. When she explained the meaning of a big world, no dogs doubted if it was right. It was natural, because, for one thing, she answered very quickly and confidently, and for another, there were no knowledgeable dogs pointing out the answer was wrong.
When I was older, she brought home the word, “unintellectual”, and worked on it very hard all the week at different meetings. It was at this time that I realized she made up a fresh meaning of the same word every time. It showed that she was more calm than knowledgeable.
(From A Dog’s Tale, by Mark Twain)
小題1:Why were other dogs jealous of “my” mother?
A.Because her child was not a dog.
B.Because “my” mother knew everything.
C.Because they knew nothing about “me”.
D.Because they thought “my” mother was educated.
小題2:Where did “my” mother learn the words?
A.She made up the words by herself.
B.She learnt the words studying at school.
C.She listened and memorized when others were talking.
D.She attended meetings to learnt the words from other dogs.
小題3:How could “my” mother always fool other dogs?
A.Other dogs all liked to be fooled.
B.She could explain anything in detail correctly.
C.She learnt a lot of tricks to make fool of others.
D.Other dogs were not knowledgeable enough to find out her mistakes.
小題4:What words can be used to describe “my” mother?
A.friendly and cleverB.calm and confident
C.quick and experiencedD.devoted and knowledgeable

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