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1、UNIT 6 TOPIC TALK, LESSONS 1 & 2第二部分第二部分 阅读阅读 (共两节,满分(共两节,满分 50 分)分)第一节(共第一节(共 15 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分分,满分 37.5 分)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。AHands-on basketballThe boy was only nine years old when he designed a “hands-on basketball”.Chris Haas had the idea when he saw his friends miss lot
2、s of baskets. His basketballhas painted hands on it. The hands show you where to put your hands when you throwthe ball. Today people use his invention around the world.WristiesAt age 10, Kathryn Gregory was playing outside one day in the cold. Her wrists(手腕) began to hurt from the cold so she decide
3、d to find a way to keep both herhands and wrists warm during the winter. In 1994, she invented Wristies: fuzzysleeves (毛绒袖子) that can be worn underneath gloves to protect your wrists fromthe cold. She worked with her mom to get the idea off the ground and now the productis sold worldwide.MakinBaconA
4、bbey Fleck was 8 years old when she noticed how much time her parents spentsoaking up bacon fat (吸干培根油脂) after cooking. She realized that it might beeasier to hang bacon while it cooks. That way you wouldnt need paper towels and itwould even make the bacon healthier. She then worked with her father
5、to design adish that hangs bacon while it cooks. Now people can see her invention in manysupermarkets.BrailleLouis Braille had an accident when he was three. The accident left him blind. Atthat time, it was hard for blind children to read. They had to touch raised letters. But itwas difficult to tel
6、l a Q from an O, an R from a B, and so on. When he was fifteen,Louis invented an alphabet (字母表) that used raised dots (小圆点). The Braillealphabet was a big success!21. Whose invention is related to sports?A. Chris Haas.B. Kathryn Gregorys.C. Abbey Flecks.D. Louis Brailles.22. What can we learn about
7、Makin Bacon?A. It was invented in 1994.B. It was named after its inventor.C. It helps people eat more healthily.D. It reduces the cases of cooking accidents.23. What do the four inventions have in common?A. They were invented by kids.B. They came into being by chance.C. They were designed to help ot
8、hers.D. They brought wealth to their inventors.BAs a child, Rob Stewart loved the natural world. “He loved everything in the sea,but sharks the most,” said his mother, Sandy Stewart.Stewart spent his life studying and photographing sharks and other sea creatures(生物), and creating films. Sadly, he di
9、ed in 2017 at the age of 37 in a diving ( 潜水)accident. The accident happened while Stewart was filming Sharkwater Extinction,which members of his team completed after his death.Knowing that about 25% of shark species were endangered and sharks mightsoon be extinct (灭绝的), Stewart worked hard to raise
10、 awareness of sharks and theirkey role in nature. Stewart believed that they should be protected against humans andother enemies. He studied how illegal shark finning ( 割鱼鳍) has led to a great fall inthe shark population.When Stewart found out about the finning, he tried to end it. As an experienced
11、diver and skilled cinematographer, he was able to raise awareness of the problem byfilming sharks in their natural environment. His films, said Sandy Stewart, showedpeople “how beautiful the underwater creatures are. People would fall in love withthem and work to protect them.”As of 2013, 55 countri
12、es had banned ( 禁止) shark finning. Stewart lived anddied a hero in the pursuit of saving sharks and the sea. He is believed to have savedone-third of the worlds sharks.Stewarts parents hope kids will continue his story by supporting shark-friendlyactions. They encourage kids to buy or ask their pare
13、nts to buy shark-free products.Another thing that young people can do is learn more about sharks. A good placeto start is “Shark Database,” an online resource that was created by Rob Stewartsfriends.“Its your generation that we want to make sure sees the world that Rob saw anddoes whatever you can t
14、o protect the big fish,” said Stewarts father. “One person canmake a big difference.”24. What do we know about Rob Stewart?A. He died because of a shark attack.B. He was interested in sea animals.C. He led a research team studying the sea.D. He made Sharkwater Extinction in 2017.25. What did Rob Ste
15、wart do to end illegal shark finning?A. He made films showing sharks living naturally.B. He encouraged people to buy shark-free products.C. He wrote to the government asking for a ban on shark finning.D. He collected information to show the influence of illegal shark finning.26. How may Rob Stewarts
16、 action to save sharks be described?A. Creative.B. Successful.C. Fruitless.D. Unwelcome.27. In “the world that Rob saw”, _.A. little action was taken to protect sharksB. less than 50 countries banned shark finningC. about a quarter of shark species were in dangerD. human behavior was the main cause
17、of shark extinctionCKathleen Dolan set up a local nonprofit ( 非营利组织), ArtisTree CommunityArts Center, which has become a powerhouse of creativity, welcoming local artists toits classes, art exhibitions ( 展览), concerts, and theater productions in the village ofSouth Pomfret.The journey began when Ms.
18、 Dolan rented ( 租) a downtown space in Woodstock,Vermont to provide music and art for young children. “That was the beginning of menoticing how valuable a community space was for parents and kids,” Ms. Dolan says.And she always honored that community spirit, says Dail Frates, executivedirector of Za
19、cks Place, a nonprofit serving children and adults with special needs,where Ms. Dolan sometimes teaches programs. Mrs. Frates remembers a time whenonly a couple of people showed up for a class Ms. Dolan was teaching there. Mrs.Frates said sorry for the low attendance, and she says Ms. Dolans reply t
20、ouched her.“She said, Well, they matter too. It doesnt matter if its two or 20 people. Everybodymatters just as much.”After Ms. Dolan moved her organization to a larger Woodstock location in 2006,community participation (参与) skyrocketed. More and more people came toexperience the arts. She continued
21、 putting resources into it, and in 2011, gave theorganization its present name: ArtisTree.In 2013, ArtisTrees biggest development to date included the opening of the artscenter and gallery in South Pomfret. For the first time and ten years into Ms. Dolanslong journey, ArtisTree had a location it own
22、ed. People can now find a wide range ofclasses there, including the visual arts, theater arts, music, movement classes, andcreative wellness.The arts center was also a game-changer for this tiny village. Its theaterproductions drew actors and performing arts fans from around the area. The projectsin
23、creased visitor traffic and gave the village a new dose of vitality (活力) it hadntseen in many years.28. When did Ms. Dolan begin the journey of setting up ArtisTree?A. In 2003.B. In 2006.C. In 2011.D. In 2013.29. Which of the following about Ms. Dolan made Mrs. Frates feel moved?A. She worked for Za
24、cks Place for free.B. She apologized for low attendances at her classes.C. She considered every one of her students as important.D. She was very considerate towards people with special needs.30. What does the underlined word “skyrocketed” in paragraph 4 probably mean?A. Began slowly.B. Increased qui
25、ckly.C. Ended.D. Remained.31. Why did the author say ArtisTree was a game-changer for South Pomfret?A. It turned the villagers into arts lovers.B. It changed how people saw local artists.C. It changed peoples lifestyle in this village.D. It turned the village into a popular arts center.DThe 2020 Nob
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