外研版必修1《Module 1 My First Day at Senior》2021年同步練習(xí)卷(詞匯閱讀加強(qiáng)練)
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1.adj.熱心的
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5.行為,舉動(dòng)
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13.website
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15.comprehension
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46.Life on the street is a constant struggle for homeless people.In times of extreme weather conditions,that struggle becomes even more difficult.Recently,homeless people across Chicago faced freezing to death if they couldn't find shelter for the night.
Thankfully,one local woman refused to let that happen.On January 30,2018,34-year-old Candice Payne,a local managing broker,was lucky enough to have shelter from the dangerous conditions.
"It was -20℃,and I knew they were going to be sleeping on ice and I had to do something," said Payne.Payne started brainstorming different ways she could possibly help.Finally,she decided to see if there were any rooms available at local inns and hotels that she could get to help those stuck on the street.
For Payne,her mission was personal.According to Payne,her husband,Carlos Callahan,had lived on the streets at one point in his life.Based on his experiences,Payne knew that the homeless people still out on the street desperately needed help and that if she didn't step up to help,no one likely would.
However,when Payne explained what she was trying to do,many of the local hotels refused to allow her to pay for the rooms as they didn't want homeless people to stay in their rooms."No one wanted them,but one hotel,the Amber Inn,was nice enough to allow me to buy the rooms," said Payne.
Payne's selfless act made news across the country.However,she insisted she had never done it for attention."I am a regular person," said Payne,who spent thousands of dollars of her own money to help complete strangers."It all sounded like a rich person did this,but I'm just a little black girl from the South Side."
(1)What does the underlined word "that" in Paragraph 2 refer to?
A.Locals living on the street.
B.The extreme weather.
C.The shelter for the homeless.
D.The homeless freezing to death.
(2)How did Candice Payne help the homeless people?
A.By drawing public attention.
B.By giving them money directly.
C.By taking them to her own house.
D.By buying hotel rooms for them.
(3)What may contribute to Payne's nice act?
A.Her husband's past experiences.
B.The requests from the homeless.
C.Her desire to become famous.
D.The coldness of local hotels.
(4)Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
A.A Black Fighter Changes the World
B.A Woman's Curiosity Brings a Reward
C.A Regular Woman Makes a Difference
D.A Couple's Brave Act Moves the Country組卷:6引用:1難度:0.5 -
47.Sally Dawly is a woman from Auburn,California.Over the last three and a half years,the anti-littering woman has spent most of her free time picking up cigarette butts(煙頭)from the streets of her home city.
Called the "Butt Lady" by her local community,Dawly began her mission to rid the streets of her city of cigarette butts in October,2014.The woman looked for cigarette butts,picked them up and threw them in the trash.To keep a count of how many butts she picks up,the Butt Lady has been using a tablet(平板電腦),and earlier this month,she hit a historic milestone—one million cigarette butts.
"I got tired of going on my walks and seeing cigarette butts everywhere," Sally Dawly said. "I'm just shocked that I had to pick up so many.I've ever picked up 3,000 butts in one day," she said. "Don't throw away your butts;better yet,stop smoking."
With so many cigarette butts littering the streets,can one person's efforts really make a difference?Surprisingly,the answer seems to be yes.Soon after the Butt Lady of Auburn started her mission and word of her efforts spread,cigarette cans started appearing around bars and restaurants in the city.Members of the local community even came out to cheer her on as she approached her one-million-butt milestone.
Sally knows her city's cigarette butt littering problem won't be solved anytime soon,but she hopes her work will inspire people to at least think twice before dropping cigarette butts in the streets.She has decided to continue cleaning up after irresponsible smokers,and already has a new milestone in her sights—two million cigarette butts.
Word of the Butt Lady's efforts to keep the streets cigarette butt-free has reached neighboring communities as well,and CBS Sacramento reports that other cities have started seeking her help as well.
(1)Why does Sally Dawly carry an iPad with her while picking up the butts?
A.To entertain the crowds.
B.To monitor the smokers.
C.To attract people's attention.
D.To record the number of the butts.
(2)How did Sally Dawly feel when picking up cigarette butts?
A.Excited but upset.
B.Shocked and sorry.
C.Frightened but content.
D.Astonished and desperate.
(3)From the text what can be inferred about Sally Dawly?
A.She picks up nearly 3,000 cigarette butts every day.
B.She will work in other cities in California in the future.
C.She has set a new goal of picking up two million cigarette butts.
D.She picked up one million cigarette butts with members of her community.
(4)What is the text mainly about?
A.California's "Butt Lady".
B.Fighting against smoking.
C.Californians' health problems.
D.Smoking problems in California.組卷:16引用:2難度:0.5