专四考试之完形填空(二)
发布时间:2019-03-07
Most people have no idea of the hard work and worry that go into the collecting of those fascinating birds and animals that they pay to see in the zoo. One of the questions that is always asked of me is _31_ I become an animal collector in the first _32_. The answer is that I have always been interested in animals and zoos.
According to my parents, the first word I was able to say with any _33_ was not the conventional "mamma" or "daddy", _34_ the word "zoo", which I would _35_ over and over again with a shrill _36_ until someone, in order to _37_ me up, would take me to the zoo. When I _38_ a little older, we lived in Greece and I had a great _39_ of pets, ranging from owls to seahorses, and I spent all my spare time _40_ the countryside in search of fresh specimens to _41_ to my collection of pets. _42_ on I went for a year to the City Zoo, as a student _43_, to get experienced of the large animals, such as lions, bears, bison and ostriches, _44_ were not easy to keep a home. When I left, I _45_ had enough money of my own to be able to _46_ my first trip and I have been going _47_ ever since then. Though a collectors; job is not an easy one and is full of _48_ it is certainly a job which will appeal _49_ all those who love animals and _50_.
31.A. how B. where C. when D. whether
32.A. region B. field C. place D. case
33.A. clarity B. emotion C. sentiment D. affection
34.A. except B. but C. except for D. but for
35.A. recite B. recognize C. read D. repeat
36.A. volume B. noise C. voice D. pitch
37.A. close B. shut C. stop D. comfort
38.A. grew B. was growing C. grow D. grown
39.A. many B. amounts C. number D. supply
40.A. living B. cultivating C. reclaiming D. exploring
41.A. increase B. include C. add D. enrich
42.A. Later B. Further C. Then D. Subsequently
43.A. attendant B. keeper C. member D. aide
44.A. who B. they C. of which D. which
45.A. Luckily B. gladly C. nearly D. successfully
46.A. pay B. provide C. allow D. finance
47.A. normally B. regularly C. usually D. ofen
48.A. expectations B. sorrows C. excitement D. disappointments
49.A. for B. with C. to D. from
50.A. excursion B. travel C. journey D. trip
答案:
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______'s Leaves of Grass is a collection of poems written in free verse.
A.Robert Frost
B.T.S. Eliot
C.Walt Whitman
D.Ezra Pound
The author of "Auld Lang Sync" Robert Burns was a great ______folk poet.
A.English
B.Scottish
C.Welsh
D.Irish
Practically speaking, the artistic maturing of the cinema was the single-handed achievement of David W. Griffith (1875-1948). Before Griffith, photography in dramatic films consisted of little more than placing the actors before a stationary camera and showing them in full length as they would have appeared on stage. From the beginning of his career as a director, however, Griffith, because of his love of Victorian painting, employed composition. He conceived of the camera image as having a foreground and rear ground, as well as the middle distance preferred by most directors. By 1910 he was using close-ups to reveal significant details of the scene or of the actors. The exploitation of the camera's possibilities produced novel dramatic effects. By splitting an event into fragments and recording each from the most suitable camera position, he could significantly vary the emphasis from camera shot to camera shot.
Griffith also achieved dramatic effects by means of creative editing. By juxtaposing images and varying the speed and rhythm of their presentation, he could control the dramatic intensity of the events as the story progressed. Despite the reluctance of his producers, who feared that the public would not be able to follow a plot that was made up of such juxtaposed images, Griffith persisted, and experimented as well with other elements of cinematic syntax that have become standard ever since. Those included the flashback, permitting broad psychological and emotional exploration as well as narrative that was not chronological, and the crosscut between two parallel actions to heighten suspense and excitement. In thus exploiting fully the possibilities of editing, Griffith transposed devices of the Victorian novel to film and gave film mastery of time as well as space.
Besides developing the cinema's language, Griffith immensely broadened its range and treatment of subjects. His early output was remarkably eclectic, it included not only the standard comedies, melodramas, westerns, and thrillers, but also such novelties as adaptations from Browning and Tennyson, and treatments of social issues. As his successes mounted, his ambitions grew, and with them the whole of American cinema. When he remade Enoch Arden in 1911, he insisted that a subject of such importance could not be treated in the then conventional length of one reel. Griffith's introduction of the American-made multireel picture began an elaborate historical and philosophical spectacle. It reached the unprecedented length of four reels, or one hour's running time. From our contemporary viewpoint, the pretensions of this film may seem a trifle ludicrous, but at the time it provoked endless debate and discussion and gave a new intellectual respectability to the cinema.
The author of this passage seems to imply that Victorian novels ______.
A.are like films
B.may not narrate events chronologically
C.exploit cinema's language
D.feature juxtaposed images
According to Charles, people send messages via facsimile because ______.
A.it is cheaper and faster than ordinary mail
B.it can send things that could not be expressed by telex
C.it is faster and not much more expensive than mail
D.the Royal Mail could not reach places abroad
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