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All writers dream of success. Yet some writers turn their back on success the moment it comes along. J.D. Salinger, the American author, is a good example.
On the face of it, the future did not look promising for the teenage Salinger. He seems always to have been running away from something. First it was school, then he dropped out of New York University. Finally, after failing to find a career in his father’s food import business and dropping out of yet another college he decided that his destiny was to be a writer. In the same year he joined a writing class at Columbia University which was taught by Whit Burnett, founder and editor of a magazine called Story. The March-April issue contained a story written by Salinger entitled ‘The Young Folks’. In it there are early versions of the moody, selfish youths that appear in his later fiction. Soon, his stories were appearing in various mass-circulation magazines but it was the famous New Yorker which he dreamed of, believing that publication within its covers would indicate his future potential as a serious writer.
Salinger has a huge reputation around the world yet it rests mainly on just one novel, The Catcher in the Rye. Published in 1951, it soon became highly popular with teenagers who identified with the hero’s powerful sense of dissatisfaction. Its success made Salinger a public figure. Most writers, of course, would welcome this. Salinger, however, hated it and refused it. He moved to a small house in Cornish, New Hampshire, where he lived away from society until his death in 2010 at the age of 91.
For Salinger, fame and artistic honesty were not the same thing. Some people become writers because they wish their works to speak for themselves. Salinger appears to have been disgusted by the idea that he had become the spokesman for a generation. In death he has perhaps achieved his highest goal: to be out of the spotlight, represented only by his work.
1.According to the article, J.D. Salinger is an example of _____________.
A. a selfish and moody youth B. a serious writer who hates fame
C. a famous American author D. someone who lives away from society
2.Salinger’s career as a writer improved greatly and his reputation was assured after he ____________.
A. failed to pursue a career in business
B. attended a writing class at Columbia University
C. published the novel ‘The Catcher in the Rye’
D. became a spokesman for young people
3.Which event in his early life confirmed his status as a serious writer?
A. Publication in a magazine.
B. Being taught by Whit Burnett.
C. Having a story accepted by the ‘New Yorker’.
D. Dropping out of New York University.
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The battle was followed by a terrible slorm. Therefore, it wasn’t until October 26 that Vice. Admiral(海軍中將)Collingwood was 1 to send off his report to Britain 2 the victory and Nelson’s death.
He chose 3 the task one of the smallest ships in his flect. Pickle, 4 by Captain Lapenotiere. In spite of 5 winds and rough seas. Pickle made the 6 of more than 1, 000 miles in just over eight days, 7 Falmouth on the morning of November 4.
From there. Captain Lapenotiere 8 a fast post chaise(輕便馬車)to London, traveling 9 for 37 hours. He reached the Admiralty in Whitehall at 1 a. m. on Wednesday, November 6-less than 11 days after he had 10 Colingwood.
Mest of the offieials had gone to bed 11 , but the seeretary was still 12 in the famous Board Room. Lapenotiete hurried in and 13 the report whit the simple words; “Sir, we have gained a great victory. But we have 14 Lord Nelson.”
Copies of the report were quickly made and 15 to the prime Minister and King Ceorge 111. A special edition of a 16 was rushed out and delivered all over the country.
The atmosphere of public 17 fot the victory was weakened by widespread sorrow the 18 of Nelson. As one poet later wrote; “The victory of Trafalgat was 19 ,indeed, with the usual forms of rejoicing(歡慶), 20 they were without joy.”
1.A.eager B.anxious C.able D.sure
2.A.announcing B.telling C.mentioning D.warning
3.A.with B.from C.for D.among
4.A.seated B.brought C.owned D.led
5.A.stong B.weak C.warm D.light
6.A.leaving for B.arriving at C.staying in D.sailing for
7.A.leaving for B.arriving at C.staying in D.sailing for
8.A.made B.took C.kept D.sat
9.A.freely B.nimlessly C.slowly D.contimously
10A. seen B.found C.told D.left
11A.long before B.fon ago C.tokl D.left
12A.on leave B.on business C.at work D.at sea
13A.took over B.handed over C.ave out D.turned out
14A.defeated B.beaten C.missed D.lost
15A.sent B.carried C.suggested D.written
16A.book B.newspaper C.weekly D.magarine
17.A.hope B.search C.desire D.happiness
18.A.return B.failure C.deats D.injury
19.A.congratulated B.celebrated C.gained D.reported
20.A.and B.so C.for D.hut
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The battle was followed by a terrible storm. Therefore, it wasn’t until October 26 that Vice. Admiral(海軍中將)Collingwood was 36 to send off his report to Britain 37 the victory and Nelson’s death.
He chose 38 the task one of the smallest ships in his flect. Pickle, 39 by Captain Lapenotiere. In spite of 40 winds and rough seas. Pickle made the 41 of more than 1, 000 miles in just over eight days, 42 Falmouth on the morning of November 4.
From there. Captain Lapenotiere 43 a fast post chaise(輕便馬車)to London, traveling 44 for 37 hours. He reached the Admiralty in Whitehall at 1 a. m. on Wednesday, November 6-less than 11 days after he had 45 Colingwood.
Most of the officials had gone to bed 46 , but the secretary was still 47 in the famous Board Room. Lapenotiete hurried in and 48 the report whit the simple words; “Sir, we have gained a great victory. But we have 49 Lord Nelson.”
Copies of the report were quickly made and 50 to the prime Minister and King Ceorge 111. A special edition of a 51 was rushed out and delivered all over the country.
The atmosphere of public 52 for the victory was weakened by widespread sorrow the 53 of Nelson. As one poet later wrote; “The victory of Trafalgar was 54 ,indeed, with the usual forms of rejoicing(歡慶), 55 they were without joy.”
36.A.eager B. anxious C. able D. sure
37.A.announcing B. telling C. mentioning D. warning
38.A.with B. from C. for D. among
39.A.seated B. brought C. owned D. led
40.A.stong B. weak C. warm D. light
41.A.distance B. flight C. voyage D. march
42.A.leaving for B. arriving at C. staying in D. sailing for
43.A.made B. took C. kept D. sat
44.A.freely B. aimlessly C. slowly D. continuously
45.A. seen B. found C. told D. left
46.A.long before B. long ago C. before long D. long after
47.A.on leave B. on business C. at work D. at sea
48.A.took over B. handed over C. gave out D. turned out
49.A.defeated B. beaten C. missed D. lost
50.A.sent B. carried C. suggested D. written
51.A.book B. newspaper C. weekly D. magazine
52.A.hope B. search C. desire D. happiness
53.A.return B. failure C. deaths D. injury
54.A.congratulated B. celebrated C. gained D. reported
55.A.and B. so C. for D. hut
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