Isabella Milbank
People often comment that Tve always got my head in a book. I just find that reading is such a great way to pass boring moments. I '11 read almost anything,but on the whole,I am likely to go for books that have received praise from a newspaper or magazine. And I guess I 'd have to say that my favourite kinds of books are modem thrillers(驚險(xiǎn)小說) . The very best ones are those that keep you guessing right up until the end.
Henry Crawford
I read modem novels,but generally,I prefer the classics,by authors like Dickens and Eliot,for example. However,no one compares to Jane Austen!People are often surprised when I tell them that Jane Austen is my favourite author because they think she only wrote romantic(浪漫的) novels. Her books do deal with love and marriage,but on the whole,they5 re actually more about general relationships and human nature.
Emily Hawthorne
I used to read a lot of romantic novels. Now, I'm interested in biographies(傳記) .I ve read about many different kinds of people. I enjoy autobiographies,too,but I sometimes wonder how true a picture they actually paint. I mean,if you wrote about yourself,you'd probably try to leave out anything that showed you in a bad light. In this case you,re more likely to get a more rounded picture of a person by reading a well-researched biography,jIan Reed
I enjoy reading books that I can learn!something from. Books about historical events or I political problems,for example. I realise these kinds of books aren’ t everyone's cup of tea,but it's a pity that many people don't give them a try. I admit that in the past they could often be a bit tricky to read,but that has all changed now. These days,plenty of them are written in quite an entertaining style. You can learn quite a lot about the world by reading these kinds of books.
32. It seems that Isabella.
A. enjoys the humour in the books she reads
B. is likely to be influenced by book reviews
C. appreciates books that teach her something
D. chooses what to read based on how she's feeling
33. What can we infer from Henry?
A. Jane Austen mainly wrote love stories.
B. Jane Austen wrote novels with surprising endings.
C. He regrets that people show little interest in Jane Austen.
D. People have misunderstandings about Jane Austen's books.
34. Who mentions a change in his or her reading habits?
A. Ian. B. Emily.
C. Henry. D. Isabella.
35. What do the four people have in common?
A. They’ re fond of reading.
B. They have the same reading habits.
C. They encourage others to start reading.
D. They enjoy reading the same kind of books.
32. B. 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段中的I am likely to go for books that have received praise from a newspaper or magazine 可知,Isabella 會(huì)根據(jù);矣 書評(píng)來(lái)選擇要看的書。
33. D. 推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段中的 they think she only wrote romantic novels 和 but on the whole,they’re actually more about general relationships and human nature 可推 測(cè),Henry認(rèn)為人們對(duì)于簡(jiǎn)•奧斯汀 的書的主題有所誤
34. B.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段中的1 used to read a lot of romantic novels. Now,T m interested in biographies 可 知,Emily的讀書習(xí)慣有所改查。
35. A.推理判斷題。通讀全文可知, Isabella 提到 I've always got my head in a book. I just find that reading is such a great way to pass boring moments; Henry 提到:I read modem novels ... I prefer the classics;Emily 提到: I used to read a lot of romantic novels. Now,I'm interested in biographies ... I enjoy autobiographies,too; I an 提到 I enjoy reading …。由 此可知,四位讀者都是喜愛讀書之人。
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