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2008年新托福考试名师阅读讲义(十)

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10. 图表题

Sand Dunes

1    Sandy deserts contain enormous volumes of sand eroded from mountains and carried to the deserts by wind or water. The huge quantities of sand that make up sandy deserts are blow about into dunes of various shapes.

2    Ridge dunes form where there are large amounts of sand, generally in the interiors of deserts, and winds blow in one direction. Under there conditions, parallel ridges of sand, known as transverse dunes, form at right angles to the wind.

3    When the direction of the wind changes so that it comes from different directions, star-shaped dunes form from the massive amounts of sand in desert interiors. Star-shaped dunes are relatively stable dunes that reach incredible heights, up to 80 meters high in some deserts, and are quite common in massive deserts such as the Sahara.

4    Crescent dunes form on the edges of deserts where there is less sand and where the winds blow mainly in one direction. These dunes, which are also known as barchan dunes are less stable than star-shaped dunes and can shift as much as 20 meters per year as winds blow over the outer curves of the crescent in the direction of the pointed ends.

 

Directions: Select the appropriate sentences from the answer choices, and match them to the critical information about the sand dunes to which they relate. THREE of the answer choices will not be used. This question is worth 3 points.

amount of

sand

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direction of

winds

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Answer Choices (choose 4 to complete the chart):

(1) Ridge and crescent dunes form where the winds blow from one direction.

(2) Crescent dunes are also known as barchan dunes.

(3) Star-shaped dunes form where the winds blow from different directions.

(4) Transverse dunes are created parallel to the wind.

(5) Ridge and star dunes form where there is a lot of sand.

(6) Star-shaped dunes are more stable than crescent dunes.

(7) Crescent dunes form where there is less sand.

 

参考答案:

第一栏:(5)、(7)  来源;考资网

第二栏:(1)、(3

William Faulkner

1    Author William Faulkner is today recognized as one of America's greatest writers on the basis of a body of novels that so convincingly portray the culture of the South in the years following the Civil War, with its citizens overcome by grief and defeat and trying to cling to old values while struggling to take their place in a changing world. The acclaim that today is Faulkner's, however, was slow in coming.

2    Though Faulkner was praised by some critics and reviewers during the first part of his career, is novels did not sell well and he was considered a fairly marginal author. For the first few decades of his career, he made his living writing magazine articles and working as a screenwriter rather than as a novelist. Throughout this period, he continued to write, though his novels, sometimes noted for the stirring portrait that they presented of life in the post-Civil War South, were generally relegated to the category of strictly regional writing and were not widely appreciated.

3    Beginning in 1946, Faulkner's career took an unexpected and dramatic turn as Faulkner came to be recognized as considerably more than a regional writer. The Portable Faulkner was published in that year by Viking Press; two years later he was elected to the prestigious National Academy of Arts and Letters; he was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1949. Over the next decade, his work was recognized in various ways, including a National Book Award and two Pulitzer Prizes, and he became a novelist in residence at the University of Virginia. His success led to a degree of affluence that enabled him to take up the life of a southern gentleman, including horseback riding and fox hunting. Ironically, he died as a result of an accident related to these gentlemanly pursuits, succumbing as a result of injuries suffered during a fall from a horse.

 

Directions: Select the appropriate phrases from the answer choices, and match them to the phase of William Faulkner's career to which they relate. TWO of the answer choices will not be used. This question is worth 3 points.

Faulkner in the first phase of his career

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·

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Faulkner in the second phase of his career

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Answer Choices (choose 6 to complete the chart):

(1) Was considered one of America's greatest writers

(2) Received a small amount of critical acclaim

(3) Died as a result of a horseback-riding incident

(4) Received numerous awards and acclaim

(5) Was considered merely a regional writer

(6) Wrote novels about various American regions

(7) Made his living as a novelist

(8) Made his living with writing other than novels

 

参考答案:第一栏:(2)、(5)、(8)第二栏:(1)、(4)、(7来源;考资网

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