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    I study English literature at university and have always been proud of Britain’s literary heritage. Some British authors that you may have heard of are Charles Dickens and Jane Austen. These writers are famous all over the world because their books have been translated into many different languages. In the UK, their novels are celebrated as some of the best that have ever been written. We say that these novels are “classic” because they are still read and enjoyed years after their publication.

I read classic novels not only because they are part of my university lessons but also because I enjoy them. They can teach you a lot about how people used to live and what society was like in the past. Novels like Hard Times by Charles Dickens remind us of the poverty in London during the Industrial Revolution while Jane Austen’s fiction (小说) shows us what family life was like in the 18th century.

Classic novels usually have memorable stories and interesting characters. One of my favourite books is Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. It is about a boy called Pip who suddenly receives a lot of money from a mysterious supporter. As he grows up, his character changes: he becomes quite selfish and mean. Another important character is Miss Havisham. When she was young, her fiancé ran away on their wedding day. She lives in a dark house and still wears her wedding dress. She is a fascinating (迷人的) character, both sad and easy to be frightened.

Reading classic novels enriches my knowledge and life experience. And it has become part of my life.

1.Classic novels are the ones __________.

A.that are taught at universities. B.that have stood the test of time.

C.that are written by famous authors. D.That are translated into many languages.

2.In Paragraph 2, the author mentions Hard Times _____?

A.to introduce the university lessons.

B.to remind people of the poverty in London.

C.to let people know about what family life was like.

D.to prove classic novels help people know the past.

3.What can we know about the character Miss Havisham?

A.She is selfish and mean. B.She lives an unhappy life.

C.She loves wedding dresses most. D.She becomes rich with others’ support.

4.What can be a suitable title for the text?

A.Why I like classic novels B.Why some novels are classic

C.How to read classic novels D.What are classic novels

 

1.B 2.D 3.B 4.A 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。作者在大学学习英国文学,一直为英国的文学遗产感到自豪。作者喜爱阅读经典小说,不仅经典小说是大学课程的一部分,也是因为作者真的喜欢读。作者还介绍了自己最爱的一本书是查尔斯·狄更斯的《远大前程》,介绍了书中的人物和故事内容。 1. 细节理解题。根据第一段最后一句We say that these novels are “classic” because they are still read and enjoyed years after their publication.可知我们称这些小说为“经典之作”,是因为它们在出版多年后仍被人们阅读和欣赏。由此可知,有些小说被称为“经典”是因为它们经受住了时间的考验。故选B。 2. 推理判断题。根据第二段中They can teach you a lot about how people used to live and what society was like in the past.Novels like Hard Times by Charles Dickens remind us of the poverty in London during the Industrial Revolution while Jane Austen´s fiction shows us what family life was like in the 18th century.可知他们可以教给你很多关于过去人们是如何生活的,过去的社会是什么样的。查尔斯·狄更斯的《艰难岁月》等小说让我们想起了工业革命时期伦敦的贫困,而简·奥斯汀的小说则向我们展示了18世纪的家庭生活。由此可推知,第二段中提到了Hard Times是为了证明经典小说能帮助人们了解过去。故选D。 3. 细节理解题。根据第三段中Another important character is Miss Havisham. When she was young, her fiancé ran away on their wedding day. She lives in a dark house and still wears her wedding dress. She is a fascinating character, both sad and scary.可知另一个重要的人物是Havisham小姐。当她年轻的时候,她的未婚夫在他们结婚的那天逃跑了。她住在一个黑暗的房子里,仍然穿着她的结婚礼服。她是一个迷人的角色,既悲伤又可怕。由此可知,关于Miss Havisham,我们能知道她过着不幸福的生活。故选B。 4. 主旨大意题。根据最后一段Reading classic novels enriches my knowledge and life experience. And it has become part of my life.可知阅读经典小说丰富了我的知识和生活经验。它已经成为我生活的一部分。结合作者在大学学习英国文学,一直为英国的文学遗产感到自豪。作者喜爱阅读经典小说,不仅经典小说是大学课程的一部分,也是因为作者真的喜欢读。作者还介绍了自己最爱的一本书是查尔斯·狄更斯的《远大前程》,介绍了书中的人物和故事内容。由此可知A选项“我为什么喜欢古典小说”符合文章标题。故选A。
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