2022日照高三上学期开学校际联合考试英语试题含答案
展开山东省日照市2022届高三上学期开学校际联合考试
英语
2021. 09
注意事项:
1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名考生号等填写在答题卡上。
2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
3. 考试结束后,将答题卡交回。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What is the man thinking about?
A. Doing business with Michael.
B. Going on a trip around the world.
C. Writing a story based on his travels.
2. What color is the speakers’ car?
A. Blue. B. Red. C. Pink.
3. Why did the woman buy the suit?
A. For a wedding. B. For an interview. C. For a birthday party.
4. How many people in total are coming to the party?
A. 10. B. 15. C. 18.
5. How often does the farmer’s market open?
A. Every day. B. Every Friday. C. Once a month.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分25分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. Where are the speakers?
A. On a bus. B. On a train. C. On a plane.
7. What is the man?
A. A doctor. B. A teacher. C. A nurse.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. Which floor do the speakers need to go to?
A. The 15th floor. B. The 17th floor. C. The 23rd floor.
9. How does the woman feel about the situation?
A. Positive. B. Unhappy. C. Surprised.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. When will the managers’ meeting be held?
A. In the morning. B. In the afternoon. C. In the evening.
11. How many letters will Mr. Jenkins sign?
A. Two. B. Three. C. Four.
12. Who is Julia?
A. A manager. B. A customer. C. A secretary.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. What is the weather like today?
A. Rainy. B. Windy. C. Sunny.
14. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Friends. B. Co-workers. C. Husband and wife.
15. Where did the kids go yesterday?
A. Toa zoo. B. To a museum. C. Toa sea life center.
16. What will the woman do next?
A. Set off on a trip. B. Make a phone call. C. Check the Internet.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What is the main topic of the talk?
A. How the speaker read classics.
B. Why the speaker came to China.
C. How the speaker gradually loved reading.
18. How did the speaker mostly pass his time before he came to China?
A. He watched TV. B. He tended the garden. C. He listened to music.
19. Which author does the speaker like most?
A. Ann Patchett. B. Ian McEwan. C. Jo Nesbo.
20. What does Ann Patchett usually write about?
A. Daily life. B. Crimes. C. Mysteries.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
As a former editor at Real Simple magazine, I’ve come across many domestic products. And now I’m a free writer and a mom of two amazing but messy children. I’ve really put these cleaning products to use. So I’ve decided to share my top 4 products with you.
Magic Silicone Dishwashing Gloves
These might be one of my favorite inventions ever. BPA-free silicone gloves with built-in scrubbers (刷子) for cleaning dishes? Brilliant! They get rid of the need for a washing brush keep my nails unharmed, and they can be thrown into the dishwasher.
Shop it: Magic Silicone Dishwashing Gloves, $15, amazon.com
Rubbermaid Reveal Power Scrubber
I live in a rental apartment, and when I moved in, the ground around my bathtub was very dirty. This tool makes light work of bubble (气泡). The company says i’s twice as powerful as scrubbing with hand, and I have to agree. Use it on everything from taps to siding door tracks—you won’t want to put it down.
Shop it: Rubbermaid Reveal Power Scrubber, $20, walmart.com
Angry Mama Microwave Cleaner
I can’t count how many times tomato sauce has splattered in my microwave. This small invention uses steam to loosen all that baked-on stains (污渍). Just take off the hair, fill with water and vinegar, and watch Angry Mama as she sprays hot steam all over the inside. Then wipe with a damp cloth. She’s incredibly fun to use!
Shop it: Angry Mama Microwave Cleaner, $9, a discount of 50% if you buy now, amazon.com
Hiware Drinking Straw Brush Set
If I gave my kids only straws in their stockings for Christmas, they’d be excited. They ask for straws so often that I should buy a stock of them. And now that reusable straws are popular, these tools get more use in my house than ever.
Shop it: Hiware Drinking Straw Brush Set, $1 for one, $5 for ten, amazon.com
21. Which of the following might be most useful for a dirty house?
A. Magic Silicone Dishwashing Gloves. B. Rubbermaid Reveal Power Scrubber.
C. Angry Mama Microwave Cleaner. D. Hiware Drinking Straw Brush Set.
22. What’s the least cost if you buy the four products at a time?
A. $45. B. $44.5. C. $40.5. D. $40.
23. What’s the author’s purpose in writing the text?
A. To promote the sales of the products. B. To teach us how to use the products.
C. To recommend the products to readers. D. To compare the advantages of the products.
B
I was a teacher before I had my first daughter. As much as I enjoyed being an educator, I decided to stay at home with our baby — at least for the first few years. I enjoyed every day we spent together for a year and a half until I found myself pregnant (怀孕) with identical twin girls.
After the girls were born, it was the busiest time of my life. Between bottle feeding two, changing three little ones in diapers (尿布), and getting them to sleep, I was a hot mess. I was so exhausted that showering and washing my hair took too much energy, so I often skipped them. One afternoon when I sat on the couch with my three screaming children, an idea struck me: I had to write this down. All of it. Every experience, feeling, and challenge from the past year and a half. I didn’t know how I would find the time to write but I knew I would.
And I did. I wrote during nap times, in the evenings, and on weekends when my husband was home and could watch our crew. It started as scattered journal entries and incomplete sentences written down in a notebook or on my laptop. Slowly over months the words formed complete thoughts, then complete paragraphs. Soon, I had made another decision. I wanted to write a memoir (回忆录) in hopes that: it would inspire other women in similar situations. When my book was finally published and drew some attention, I realized how much I loved writing essays that took the reader on a transformative journey, much like my own.
The old proverb says “write what you know.” In just a few short years 1 have had so much life experience that I have a lot to write about. My daughters are my muse. The experience of having all three of them has given me the confidence to pursue my dream of writing.
I feel I am still teaching, but now instead of through a chalkboard, my words flow through the pages of my books, essays and features. And the only certification I need now, is the one I have—as a mother.
24. How does the author describe her life as a mother of three children?
A. Busy and tiring. B. Messy and annoying.
C. Pleasant and interesting. D. Amazing and meaningful.
25. Why did the author decide to write a memoir?
A. To achieve her writing dream. B. To make a note of her past.
C. To earn money for her family. D. To help more mothers like her.
26. What does the underlined word “muse” in paragraph 4 mean?
A. Target. B. Inspiration. C. Audience. D. Favorite.
27. What docs the author mainly talk about in the text?
A. How she brought u her children.
B. How she became a successful teacher.
C. How her daughters gave her a new career,
D. How her daughters made her a great mother,
C
There are many ways we can enjoy sport—watching it on TV or a smartphone, attending an event at a stadium or even playing the game. Bu for those who enjoy getting competitive with their computer gaming, there are realistic-looking games to be played without leaving home. And people’s interest in this type of sport—if that’s what we can call it—has gone to a new level.
Initially, grabbing a controller and playing a game was individual activity. But around 20 years ago computers became cheaper and the Internet became faster, which made it much easier for more people to get involved with computer gaming. This led to gamers connecting with each other around the word, so they could go head-to-head online. It also became a spectator sport, with people watching others play. The whole experience has been given the name “esports”—Electronic Sports.
Now, huge esports tournaments take place all over the world in big arenas (竞技场) with large crowds. Diehard enthusiasts, who have become first-rate players, are now well-known—some play together in teams. Its top stars can earn millions of dollars a year, without even breaking into a sweat! And fans from around the world tune in to watch the action online. The global audience is now estimated at more than 200 million and growing. Annual profits from esports, currently around 650 million dollars for events, continue to rise with billions more through the video games sales.
Famous football clubs are now trying to get in on the action. England’s Football Association for example launched its first esports team this year, known as the eLions. It recruited (招募) FIFA 19 players to represent them at the FIFA eNations Cup. Mark Bullingham, the FA’s chief commercial and football development officer, said “The FA prides itself on being a modern, innovative organization that tries to engage and inspire all generations of football fans.”
But while this virtual version of football might give footballers a chance to get closer to the real game, some might argue the lack of physical activity means it shouldn’t be called a sport—and the biggest winners are the companies who promote and sell esports.
28. What contributed most to the popularity of esports?
A. The support from the public. B. Cheaper computers and faster Internet.
C. The advanced sports equipment. D. People’s preference for individual activities.
29. What can we infer about esports from paragraph 3?
A. They have become a big industry. B. They make players get rich easily.
C. They will replace traditional sports. D. They have a great impact on other sports.
30. Why does the author mention the FA in paragraph 4?
A. To explain why it has become interested in esports.
B. To tell readers it is taking the lead in hosting esports.
C. To state the officers are proud of its achievements in esports.
D. To show famous football clubs are getting involved in esports.
31. Which of the following is the best title for the text?
A. The Rise of Esports
B. The Advantages of Esports
C. Esports Teams: Famous for Star Players
D. Esports Tournaments: Exciting and Fantastic Events
D
Artificial intelligence (AI) still can’t see the future, but a new algorithm (算法) may come close: using nothing but written movie summaries, the AI can consistently tell which films will play well—or awfully—to critics and audiences. If the model can be further improved, it could one day help producers predict whether a movie will be a failure at the box office, before it’s even made.
To test several models, researchers used plot summaries of 42,306 movies from all over the world, many collected from Wikipedia. The models broke the summaries by sentence and used something called sentiment (情感) analysis to analyze each one. Sentences considered “positive”, such as “Thor loves his hammer”, would receive a rating closer to positive one. And sentences that were considered “negative”, like “Thor gets in a fight” would be rated closer to negative one.
Generally, successful movies such as 1951’s Alice in Wonderland—which scored 80% on the movie-rating website Rotten Tomatoes—have frequent waves in sentiment; unsuccessful ones, such as 2009’s The Limits of Control, vary less. It’s not important whether the films begin or end happily, the researchers say. What’s important is that the sentiments change frequently.
The sentiment ratings in each summary wee then simplified into a single score to reflect how often the sentiment changed. The researchers teste three different methods of arriving at a final score. All three could predict fairly accurately whether a movie would be unpopular, and one method worked especially well for guessing which thrillers and comedies reviewers would hate.
The methods were not as efficient at guessing which movies would succeed, but they still predicted the results more accurately than random chance. In the future, the researchers say their methods could be bettered to predict the amount a movie could earn at the box office and help producers decide which movies to invest in. The system’s fair judgment might give an advantage to less well-known writers, the researchers add. It could also potentially save the public from having to sit through films like Jaws: The Revenge, which online cities and audience alike rate as terrible.
32. How can AI help foresee the future of movies?
A. By testing plot models. B. By using sentiment analysis.
C. By writing summaries. D. By consulting critics and audiences.
33. What is the key factor for a successful movie according to the researchers?
A. A happy ending. B. Famous movie stars.
C. A well-known producer. D. Frequent sentiment changes.
34. What benefit will the methods possibly bring?
A. Helping producers invest wisely. B. Assessing a movie’s quality accurately.
C. Increasing box office earnings. D. Providing written summaries for critics.
35. What’s the researchers’ attitude to the model?
A. Doubtful. B. Cautious. C. Optimistic. D. Ambiguous.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
All of us have to deal with embarrassment at certain points in our lives. While for some it is a long-lasting wound, others learn to laugh it off and move on. 36
Be willing to accept your mistake and laugh it off. Embarrassment should not be taken as a failure or inability to perform your best under certain circumstances. Everyone has such episodes in life and it depends on how you choose to deal with it. While some take it personally and feel ashamed and frustrated (沮丧的) for days on end, others just laugh it off and move on. 37
Many react in an awkward manner when they are embarrassed, which increases their embarrassment. This is a natural response and cannot be avoided in most cases. 38 Many people make the mistake of explaining too much about the incident, making a fool of themselves in front of others. If you plan to explain your actions, keep it simple.
39 This attitude can be very harmful to your mental health and can affect your work and personal relationships as well. It is important to train your mind in such a way that you must be able to forget and move on.
At times, mood changes may accompany embarrassment and frustrations. 40 Occupy your mind with other things.
A. Change your view of embarrassment.
B. But it helps if you can keep your reaction simple.
C. There are some ways to deal with embarrassment.
D. Both attitudes can help if you face up to your mistake.
E. Using humor to deal with embarrassment is the best way to get over it.
F. Minimize bad mood and never think about the incident for more than a day.
G. Some think about the embarrassing incident for several days and get frustrated.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
When the coronavirus pandemic first hit, Stacy Mason recognized that some of her colleagues were struggling.
The Virginia 41 , who works at Mary Washington Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in Fredericksburg, saw that some employees couldn’t find the 42 they needed to care for their families. To make matters 43 , a lot of hospital employees were becoming the only 44 for their families because their loved ones lost jobs due to the pandemic.
45 by the hospital, Mason established a “Team Cupboard” in May that allowed her ICU colleagues to 46 or grab items they might need, like clothes, wipes or food items. She 47 donation tables, and had flyers (传单) made by the hospital’s marketing department. By word of mouth it gradually 48 .
Though Mason, who continued working full-time in the ICU, was the 49 person contributing to the cupboard, it’s now become a group 50 . In addition to 51 from employees themselves, several of Mason’s friends and family have helped, as well as some local businesses.
Because of Mason’s pursuit, the cupboard has 52 far beyond just the ICU. Apart from the 53 at her hospital, there’s now another one at their sister facility, Stafford Hospital, as well as the Mary Washington Healthcare corporate office. But Mason isn’t 54 down yet; she hopes the cupboard will continue on through the pandemic and 55 become a permanent fixture.
41. A. chef B. cleaner C. engineer D. nurse
42, A. items B. medicine C. assistance D. materials
43. A. clearer B. easier C. worse D. less
44. A. earners B. protectors C. witnesses D. volunteers
45. A. Influenced B. Supported C. Urged D. Invited
46. A. purchase B. rent C. donate D. deliver
47. A. picked up B. took up C. brought up D. set up
48. A. grew B. survived C. occurred D. existed
49. A. last B. initial C. right D. unique
50. A. pride B. achievement C. effort D. study
51. A. contributions B. sacrifices C. thanks D. rewards
52. A. improved B. expanded C. swept D. competed
53. A. location B. branch C. plan D. example
54. A. breaking B. calming C. slowing D. looking
55. A. simply B. still C. actually D. even
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
One of my strongest childhood 56 (memory) is sitting in the back of the car with a map. On long journeys, 57 was my job to trace our route with my finger and call out directions even though my parents knew exactly 58 we were going. I can remember that magical feeling of power and 59 (responsible), as if somehow I was the one in control.
Understanding a map creates a new sort of relationship with the outdoors. If you can learn to do that 60 an early age, it will carry through the rest of your life. Studies have shown that if you can get someone 61 (interest) in outdoor activities before the age of 14, it will stay with them. For me, a map is a passport to getting outside.
Running your finger along the place names on a map 62 (be) a journey through history as well as geography. Map reading can also be a brilliant way 63 (entertain) children and build their confidence. Naturally, they 64 (strike) by the relationship between the world and them. I 65 (sincere) hope many of us will be taking with us a newfound love of getting out and about in the countryside.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
你校将为交换生开设中国文化研习班(workshop),请你写一则通知,内容包括:
1. 开设目的;
2. 时间:每周日下午3:00—5:00;
3. 内容:了解中国习俗,学习书法、乐器等。
注意:
1. 词数80左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Notice
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Every once in a while, as FedEx driver Aubrey made her regular delivery slops in a neighborhood in rural southeastern Indiana, she’d come across a young boy playing basketball with a broken hoop (球筐).
The boy was so joyful playing basketball, which stuck with Aubrey and reminded her of the past days as a kid, when the sport was her safe harbor. She was bullied (欺负) for years in school, so basketball was a shelter away from her life as a kid. She had a neighbor install (安装) a basketball hoop for her across the street because he knew how much she loved it.
Aubrey just wouldn’t stop thinking about it and she really wanted to get the boy a hoop. Months later, Aubrey decided to get the 11-year-old boy, Elijah, a new hoop and had the hoop installed while the family wasn’t home. With her surprising gift she left a note: “Just want you to have the best hoop that will grow with you and all your friends,” she wrote, signing it as “just one of the FedEx drivers in the area.”
After installing the hoop and leaving the note, Aubrey didn’t return to the neighborhood for weeks. She thought the family wouldn’t realize it was her, but she was more than satisfied to know in her heart she probably “made the kid’s day.” It turned out she did a lot more than that.
Elijah’s mother read the note, and the moment she realized who it was from, she just immediately started to cry. Elijah’s family had gone through a difficult year, with the deaths of four family members and his father suffering a serious injury. Her gift changed their lives.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
When Elijah came home and his mother showed it to him, he got really emotional.
Weeks later, Aubrey came again, and Elijah was there waiting.
2019级高三校际联考英语试题 参考答案
第一部分 听力(共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分)
1—5 BABBC 6—10 CACAB 11—15 BCACB 16—20 BCCAA
第二部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每题2.5分,满分50分)
21—23 BCC 24—27 ADBC 28—31 BADA 32—35 BDAC 36—40 CEBGF
第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41—45 DACAB 46—50 CDABC 51—35 ABBCD
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56. memories 57. it 58. where 59. responsibility 60. at/from
61. interested 62. is 63. to entertain 64. are struck/stricken 65. sincerely
第四部分 写作(满分40分)
Notice
Aiming to help foreign students have a better understanding of Chinese culture and adapt to the life in China, our school is going to organize a workshop for you. As scheduled, the workshop is supposed to be launched every Sunday afternoon, from 3 pm to 5 pm. During this period, you’ll learn about the background knowledge of Chinese customs, which will give you deeper understanding about our country and people. You’ll also have the chance to attend lessons on Chinese calligraphy as well as playing traditional Chinese musical instruments, which will be of great interest to you. Your participation will surely make much difference.
第二节(满分25分)
When Elijah came home and his mother showed it to him, he got really emotional. He stood there for several minutes staring at the hoop. The little boy was really shocked when he learned Aubrey got him a new hoop, which really touched him. He got teary-eyed but he’s an 11-year-old boy so he really didn’t want to admit he was crying. Elijah couldn’t wait to test out his new hoop. He couldn’t describe how much he loved the new hoop.
Weeks later, Aubrey came again, and Elijah was there waiting. Elijah ran to her and hugged her. “I am grateful you would do this for us. This has been a huge, huge thing for our family.” After giving her a card he made for her, Elijah invited Aubrey to play basketball. The two played basketball for nearly an hour until Aubrey had to go back to work. It was an act of kindness that led to a friendship and memories that will last a lifetime.
听力原文
Text 1
M: I’m thinking of travelling around the world, but I don’t know where to start.
W: You should ask Michael. He’s been everywhere, so he always has a travel story.
Text 2
W: Did you see? The blue car was on the wrong side of the road.
M: That car is red. Are you confusing your reds, blues and pinks?
W: I don’t mean the one you’re pointing at, but the one next to it. It’s the same color as ours.
Text 3
W: You look great. Do you think I should have bought a new suit for the wedding?
M: No, I love that suit. You looked wonderful for your interview.
W: I must have picked the right clothes. I got the job. But I’m not sure if it’s right for a party.
Text 4
M: If 10 of my friends come to our party, will the group be too big?
W: That works for me. Plus, five of my friends can come. Will your three brothers also come?
M: Oh, they can’t make it.
Text 5
M: Where is the best place to buy food in the city? The supermarket in my neighborhood often does not have fresh food.
W: If you want fish, there is a fisherman’s market down by the river every day. There’s also a farmer’s market on the last Friday of the month.
Text 6
M: I feel guilty about traveling this way.
W: I know what you mean, but how else can we get quickly from one country to another?
M: Yes, it’s a pity that buses and trains are so slow compared with flying.
W: Air travel creates so much pollution. And when we travel this way, we are part of the problem.
M: This is why we need people to study science to find ways to help the environment. I’m glad you have chosen it as a subject.
W: Why didn’t you choose it?
M: I became a doctor to help people, and that’s why Mom became a nurse.
Text 7
W: Looks like the elevator is broken again.
M: Maybe they’ll fix it soon. I can ask the front desk.
W: But we will have to do our presentation in 15 minutes. We don’t have much time to spare. Which floor do we need to go to?
M: Let me check… Oh no, it’s on the 23rd floor.
W: Let’s take the stairs. At least we’ll get some exercise. Come on, it’s not that high.
M: If I wanted to do this, I could have just become a mountain climber.
W: When I lived on the 17th floor of my apartment, I used to walk up every day. Even though I worked in an office all day long, I was in surprisingly great shape.
M: OK, fine. Let’s just get this over with. Hopefully, I won’t be too sweaty for the meeting.
Text 8
M: Julia, do I have any meetings this morning?
W: If you remember, you canceled the managers’ meeting. Do you want me to rearrange it?
M: Yes. I’ll see them immediately after lunch — and I’ll be attending the Business Awards this evening. Could you call my wife and tell her I’ll be late home?
W: Yes, Mr. Jenkins. Also, I typed the letters you said. Do you want to sign them now?
M: Do you mean the ones to Wilson Incorporated and Bluespeed International?
W: Yes, plus the one to the Inland Revenue.
M: Oh, I forgot about that one. Yes, that’s very important. Thanks for reminding me, Julia. I’ll sign them right away.
W: I’ll bring them in for you. Would you like a cup of tea?
M: That would be nice. I rushed out of the house without breakfast today.
W: I can pop out to the shop and get you something if you like.
M: No, that’s OK. Thank you. I might wander out myself later.
Text 9
W: Where shall we go today? I thought the weather here was always supposed to be sunny.
M: Yeah. It’s very unusual for it to be so wet.
W: Did you hear the wind last night? I thought it was going to blow the roof off.
M: Yes. At least we don’t have that today.
W: So, we can’t go to the beach and I don’t think a boat trip would be a good idea.
M: No, definitely not. We need to do something indoors.
W: I don’t think the kids will want to go to another museum.
M: They did enjoy the one yesterday, but I think you’re right. What about the zoo?
W: But that is mainly outdoors as well. There is a sea life center, though.
M: Ah, good idea. But today is Sunday. Will it be open?
W: It doesn’t say on their website, but I think I read on a poster that they open seven days a week.
M: We’d better make sure before we set off.
W: Yes. I have their number here. I’ll ask them now.
M: Ask them how much it costs to get in. There might be a special rate for families.
W: Will do.
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M: Working in China is a great opportunity for a Westerner, but sometimes living alone in a foreign country can be lonely. The nights with no company can pass slowly. Before I had time to make friends in the country, I decided to pass my spare time by catching up on my reading. Before moving to China, I didn’t have much spare time. And when I did, I filled it by tending the garden and watching TV, but mainly listening to music. In China, I first started reading books about people I was interested in — pop stars, actors and film stars. I got through my books quite fast — one every week. When I ran out of celebrity books, I moved on to novels — and this was when I really began to love reading. I read some classics recommended by others and eventually I found some modern authors I really liked, such as Ian McEwan, Jo Nesbo and, my favorite, Ann Patchett. If you ask me what I like about Ann Patchett’s books, I might find it difficult to explain. They aren’t crime stories or mysteries. In some of them, nothing much happens at all. But she has a talent for making the reader interested in her characters. You just want to know what they will do next in their quite normal lives. I am so glad that being lonely gave me the opportunity to discover the magic of books.
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