2026年河北省初中学业水平模拟考试(前沿一)英语试题
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22. Which book combines science and visual appeal?A. Frog DayB. Bird DayC. Book CursesD. Mushroom Day23. Where is this text most likely taken from?A. A science journal.B. A gallery brochure.C. A publisher's catalogD. A library newsletter.BJane Austen is a phenomenon. Her writings, and the houses, museums, and other locations linked to herlife and work, open a window into the past. Today, adaptations, exhibitions, and new readings of her worksbring us fresh ways to understand her, and more information about the late 18th and early 19th centuries—aperiod sometimes called the Austenian age.Austen was born in 1775 in Hampshire. She lived there for 25 years, then moved to Bath, Southampton,and later Chawton. She also traveled to visit friends, relatives, and coastal places. Though not wealthy, herlife was filled with books: she wrote stories, put on plays, and read aloud in the evenings. She received moreeducation than her sister, Cassandra, as their father let her use his large book collection. In 1797, her fathersent her work to a publisher, but it was turned down. Still, she kept writing. Her first novel, Sense andSensibility, was published anonymously in 1811 under the name "By A Lady." Later, Pride and Prejudicecame out, and it sold out quickly. After she died in 1817, her brother Henry published her remaining works.saying her sense of humor was often ignored.Austen left six finished novels, some unfinished works and letters. This “what if' — what she mighthave written next — is a key reason we're so fascinated by her. One big mystery: she never married, eventhough marriage meant stability and happiness in her time. Only around 160 of her letters survive, so peopletry hard to learn about her inner life. They often remember her as cheerful, but her sister spoke of her sadnessin later years.Her popularity has lasted over 2o0 years, reaching across countries. There are many adaptations of hernovels. Her works are not just romantic-they also show big changes of her age, like wars and the IndustrialRevolution. These topics are still relevant today, which keeps her attraction strong. Now, 250 years after herbirth, our interest in Jane Austen is as lively as ever24. What can we infer from paragraph 1 about Jane Austen?A. The “Austenian age" was shaped by her.B. Her influence reaches beyond her books alone.C. Her life is better understood through exhibitionsD. Interpretations of her works offer a clear view of her time.25. What does the underlined word “anonymously” probably mean in Paragraph 2?A. With support from her familyB. Using a well-known pen name.C. Without showing her real name.D. Under the publisher's direction.26. What does the text reveal about Austen's literary works?A. They reflected broad social changesB. They gained widespread early fame.C. They earned her considerable wealth.D. They illustrated her personal struggles27. How does the author present Jane Austen to the readers?A. By following a strict timeline.B. By comparing with other writers.C. By citing experts’ academic reviews.D. By connecting facts with influence.ZNMX高二英语.第3页.共8页
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