Tasha Tudor(August 28,1919 — June 18,2008) was an American illustrator(插畫家)and writer of children’s books. She received many awards and honors for her contributions to children’s literature. When people talk about her creativity in artwork,she said,“I do it to support my dogs and my four children.”Her great publishing record, the number of magazine stories that have been written about her over the years, and her admirers have no effects on her at all.

Much of Tasha’s artwork and her reading are done in the wintertime.“I love winter. It’s delightful,”she says.“I don’t have to go anywhere because I work at home. If I’m snowed in,I can stay this way for months.”She hopes for early, deep snow to protect her garden from the hardship of the New England winter,and when it comes she puts on snowshoes when she needs to get down the mile-long dirt path that leads to the road.
Given her enjoyment of winter and her fantasy(夢幻)way of life,it’s not surprising that Tasha’s  Christmas is a storybook holiday. She hangs flowers over the front door. Her tree comes from the woods,
and it goes up on Christmas Eve,lit by homemade candles and decorated with her great- grandmother’s collection that dates from 1850. In a place of honor on the tree are large cookies cut into the shapes of her animals.
The grandchildren and friends get presents from Tasha’s old dolls;so do the animals and they
have their own Christmas tree. “Of course,it’s a known fact that all the animals talk on Christmas
Eve,”she has written. Small, handmade gifts fill a big wooden box
At the end 0f each year, Tasha can look back and know that her life is perfect,that she has
again ignored the twentieth century,and that the magic continues. And for the rest of us,here’s
a bit of advice, Tasha style:“Nowadays, people are so restless.If they took some tea anti spent more time rocking on the porch(門廊)in the evening listening to light music,they might enjoy life more.”
小題1:Tasha loved winter because it allowed her to ____________.
A.read stories to her grandchildren
B.show her DIY snowshoes to kids
C.stay indoors working mid reading
D.enjoy bicycle tiding along the path
小題2:From the passage, we can learn that Tasha’s life is ____________.
A.modern and fashionableB.simple and fantastic
C.lonely and hardD.a(chǎn)dventurous and inspiring
小題3:Which of the following is TRUE about Tasha?
A.She cared little about fame.
B.She created an animal fund.
C.She wrote many stories for magazines.
D.She bought presents for her relatives.
小題4:In which section of a paper can you probably read the article?
A.Travel.B.Sports.C.Economy.D.People.

小題1:C
小題2:B
小題3:A
小題4:D

試題分析:本文主要講述的是著名的兒童作家  Tasha Tudor 的人生理念以及她對于生活及工作的看法。屬于人物傳記類短文。
小題1:C 細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)文章第2段前3行“I love winter. It’s delightful,”she says.“I don’t have to go anywhere because I work at home. If I’m snowed in,I can stay this way for months.”可知作者喜歡冬天是因為冬天允許作者在家里寫作,不要出去。故C正確。
小題2:B 推理題。根據(jù)文章最后3行asha style:“Nowadays, people are so restless.If they took some tea anti spent more time rocking on the porch(門廊)in the evening listening to light music,they might enjoy life more.”可知她的生活非常簡單,但是充滿了詩意的浪漫氣息。故B正確。
小題3:A 推理題。根據(jù)第一段3,4行When people talk about her creativity in artwork,she said,“I do it to support my dogs and my four children.”可知她不關(guān)心別人對她的作品的評價,她在于的是自己的生活。故A正確。
小題4:D 推理題。本文主要講述的是著名的兒童作家  Tasha Tudor 的人生理念以及她對于生活及工作的看法。屬于人物傳記類短文。最可能出現(xiàn)在人物專欄里。故D正確。
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A.stillB.everC.evenD.a(chǎn)lso
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小題8:
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小題10:
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b.stopping heart beating entirely
c.stopping breathing
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e.receiving an epidural
f.producing a baby
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B.fcadbe
C.eacbfd
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I believe in miracles(奇跡)because I've seen so many of them.One day,a patient was referred to me who was one hundred and two years old.“There’s a    in my upper jaw,”she said.“I told my own dentist it's nothing,but he      I come to see you”
Her eighty-year-old son accompanied her.He would     to add something,but she stopped him.She wanted to tell everything herself.I found a large cancer that spread over much of the    of her mouth.A careful examination later      that it was a particularly bad sort of cancer.
During her next appointment,I explained to her the      of the problem. She clasped (緊握)my hand in hers and said,“I know you’re worried about me,but I’m just    .”
I thought otherwise.After considerable      on my part,and kindness on her part because she wanted to      me,she agreed to have me refer her to a cancer surgeon.She saw him,but as I expected,    treatment.
About six months later she returned to my office,still energetic and      
“How are you?” I asked.
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Surprised to see her at all,I answered      ,“Let me take a look in your mouth and we’ll see about it. ”
I couldn’t believe my eyes.The cancer that had       nearly the entire roof of her mouth was gone—only one small area of redness      
I had read of such things happening,but had      seen them with my own eyes.That was my first miracle.Since then I've seen many others,because they keep getting      to see.In fact,miracles are daily events for me now.And people are a miracle,    through them we have a chance to know ourselves and to    the miracles of one another.
Since my first miracle,I've come to understand that the time and place for a miracle is    we choose to find it.
小題1:
A.cutB.painC.woundD.cancer
小題2:
A.declaredB.suspectedC.promised D.insisted
小題3:
A.refuseB.continueC.a(chǎn)ttemptD.manage
小題4:
A.roofB.cornerC.bottomD.surface
小題5:
A.confirmedB.convincedC.consideredD.concluded
小題6:
A.possibilityB.importanceC.seriousnessD.resolution
小題7:
A.oldB.sickC.fine D.glad
小題8:
A.permissionB.supportC.a(chǎn)pprovalD.effort
小題9:
A.persuadeB.pleaseC.encourageD.a(chǎn)stonish
小題10:
A.declinedB.providedC.receivedD.required
小題11:
A.healthyB.elegantC.optimisticD.humorous
小題12:
A.toB.inC.onD.by
小題13:
A.worriedlyB.confusedlyC.patiently D.confidently
小題14:
A.coveredB.reachedC.spreadD.grown
小題15:
A.curedB.fadedC.expanded D.remained
小題16:
A.everB.a(chǎn)lsoC.never D.a(chǎn)lready
小題17:
A.easierB.rarerC.happierD.closer
小題18:
A.orB.soC.yetD.for
小題19:
A.readB.makeC.keepD.see
小題20:
A.whateverB.whereverC.whoever D.whichever

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