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外研版英语选修六 Module 2 Fantasy Literature– Philip Pullman.同步练习

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 Generally speaking, a British is widely regarded as a quiet, shy and conservative (保守的) person who is 1only among those with whom he is familiar. When a stranger is present, he often seemsnervous,2embarrassed. You have to take a commuter train (通勤车)any morning or evening to 3 the truth of this. Serious-looking businessmen and women sit reading their newspapers or 4off in a corner; hardly anybody talks, sinceto do so would be considered quite offensive (冒犯的).

5 , there is an unwritten but clearlyunderstood code of behavior, which, once 6 , makes the offender immediately theobject of7.

One of the few things we can say about the British with certainty is that a Britishtakes a(n)8 to the discussion of their weather and that, if given achance, he will talk about it9. Some people argue that it isbecause the British weather10 follows forecast and thus becomes asource of interest to everyone. This may be so. Certainly a British cannot havemuch 11 in the weathermen, whose predictions, in many cases,12to be wrong! The man in the street seems to be as accurate—or as inaccurate—asthe weathermen in his 13.

Foreigners may be surprised at the number of references 14 weather that theBritish make to each other in the course of a single day. Very oftenconversational greetings are 15 by comments on the weather. “Niceday, isn't it?”“Beautifulday!”may well be heard instead of “Good morning, how are you?”16 the foreigner mayconsider this exaggerated (夸大的)and comic, it is worthwhile pointing out that it could be used to his17.If he wants to start a conversation with a British but is 18 to knowwhere to begin, he could do well to mention the state of the weather. It isa(n)19 subject to which a response may well be 20 ofeven the most reserved of the British.

(1)
A、relaxed                   B、frustrated C、amused   D、exhausted
(2)
A、yet                                                   B、otherwise C、even    D、so
(3)
A、experience                                         B、witness C、watch      D、undertake
(4)
A、whispering                                        B、murmuring C、nodding   D、laughing
(5)
A、Hopefully                                   B、Exactly C、Frequently          D、Obviously
(6)
A、developed                                          B、observed C、followed        D、broken
(7)
A、doubt                                               B、argument C、criticism  D、praise
(8)
A、emotion                                         B、fancy C、likeliness D、judgment
(9)
A、atlength                                       B、at last C、at most    D、at least
(10)
A、always                                          B、often C、constantly      D、seldom
(11)
A、faith                                                 B、relief C、honor    D、credit
(12)
A、putout                                          B、make out C、turn out       D、find out
(13)
A、consideration                              B、prediction C、approval    D、appreciation
(14)
A、about                                               B、on C、in   D、to
(15)
A、started                                           B、conducted C、replaced  D、proposed
(16)
A、Since                                            B、Although C、However    D、Only if
(17)
A、benefit                                          B、advantage C、disadvantage       D、favor
(18)
A、ata loss                                     B、in detail C、in groups            D、on occasion
(19)
A、avoidable                                         B、steady C、optional            D、safe
(20)
A、expected                                      B、asked C、wished             D、reminded
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     “Reconstituted” families are more and more common in the UK.

Steve and Debbie got married in 2001 and had two children,Lily and Alex.Unfortunately,Steve and Debbie's marriage didn't work out and they got divorced in 2006.The children live with Debbie.In 2008,Debbie remarried.Her new husband,Martin,has three children from his previous marriage and they visit Debbie,Martin,Lily and Alex at weekends.In addition,Debbie is pregnant with her third child.She's expecting a boy who will be a halfbrother to Lily and Alex and also to Martin's three other children.

Confused?Debbie's family arrangements might have seemed strange 30 years ago but nowadays this kind of “reconstituted” family is increasingly common in the UK.Almost half of all marriages in Britain end in divorce and over 40% of marriages are remarriages.More than 10% of all British children live with one birth parent and a stepparent—a parent who isn't their biological mother or father.The traditional “nuclear” family of two parents and their children is not so traditional any more.

       What does all of this mean for parents in these “reconstituted” families?“There are  difficulties and challenges,”says Debbie.“Different families have different routines and it can be difficult for children to move between their two families.Birthdays and holidays can be tricky.Where do the children go?Who should they spend their time with?Also,when my children are naughty it can be difficult for Martin to tell_them_off.Things that might be simple in a traditional family can be a bit more complicated.”

And how about the children?Martin's eldest child,Ella,is 12.“I like my two families,” she says.“I live with my mum but visit my dad quite often and I'm happy that my mum and dad get along OK.They're not married any more but it's good that they can still be friends.” Of course divorce and separation are never easy but many families in the UK are finding ways to make family life work in new ways.

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       Selena Gomez and I are scheduled to meet at a low-key coffee shop in Encino. Not wanting to keep the superstar waiting, I arrived at nine, 20 minutes early. As I was catching up on e-mails, Selena quietly scooted into the seat next to me. No bodyguard. Not even a drop of makeup. She was ten minutes early and so inconspicuous that no one else in the restaurant looked up so much. Selena was wearing Bebe shorts. She had a baby face and ordered a hot chocolate.

      After making small talk about what she wore for the shoot, she dived into the subject of her career. Selena declared 2012 the year of movies. She filmed three: Spring Breakers, a drama; The Getaway, an action flick; and Hotel Transylvania, a comedy. Each is a marked move away from the teen style that made her a household name.

        Now that her Disney days are behind her, Selena is at that unstable point in a child star's career where she is trying to grow up—both as a person(she turned 20 in July)and as an artist. “Being part of the Disney Channel was such a blessing, and I'm super happy with what my show accomplished, but acting is something I would like to take on more seriously.” She continued, “I don't necessarily feel accomplished. I want to create a whole different persona when it comes to acting.”

        Selena has been working fulltime since she was seven years old and scored a role on Barney&Friends. In 2007, when she was offered the lead in Wizards of Waverly Place, Selena, her mother, and her stepfather uprooted from Grand Prairie, Texas, to LA, where they are settling now.

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