2021高考英语一轮复习Unit4Sharing课时训练新人教版选修7.doc
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1、 - 1 - Unit 4Unit 4 SharingSharing .阅读理解 A A 2020合肥高三第二次质量检测A simple project to help a family in need stopped Luke Mickelson in his tracks. In 2012, he and his family were inspired to build and donate a bunk bed, one bed on top of the other, after learning there were local children who slept on the
2、floor. Shocked to discover how widespread this need was in his community, Mickelson founded Sleep in Heavenly Peace, a nonprofit that builds and delivers beds to children in need. Born and raised in Idaho, Mickelson, now 41, had a thriving career. He coached his kids sports teams and fished in the n
3、earby river. But when he met children who were sleeping on the floor, his peaceful life changed course. Using safety guidelines and his daughters bunk bed as a model, Mickelson started buying wood and supplies to build beds with his own money. He recruited friends and family members to help around t
4、he holidays. As the word spread, interest and involvement from his and other communities flooded along with Mickelsons bunk bed output. “That first project, we built 11 bunk beds in my garage,” he said. “The next year, we did 15. Then it doubled every year. In 2017, we built 612 bunk beds.” With the
5、 motto “No kid sleeps on the floor in our town”, the nonprofit and its more than 65 branches have built and delivered more than 1,500 free beds to children across America. But along with the rapid growth, Mickelson was faced with a tough choice: advancing his career or his nonprofit. He chose the la
6、tter and went from making “great money to zero money”. Hes never looked back. “I found that the need I have isnt financial,” he said. “The need I have is seeing the joy on kids faces, knowing that I can make a difference.” 1Why did Mickelson set up Sleep in Heavenly Peace? ATo help the poor children
7、. BTo make a big fortune. CTo inspire his community. DTo get more donations. 2What do we know about Luke Mickelson? - 2 - AHe had his own fish farm. BHe changed his career from time to time. CHe used to sleep on the floor when he was a kid. DHe originally had a relaxing and pleasant life. 3How did o
8、ther people react to Mickelsons project? AThey showed little interest in it. BThey were supportive and involved in it. CThey were doubtful about the safety of the bunk bed. DThey volunteered to buy beds with their own money. 4What is Mickelsons attitude to the nonprofit? AAmbiguous. BDefensive. CCau
9、tious. DPositive. B B 2020石家庄市质量检测While visiting the North Pole in winter may not be at the top of your bucket_list,_the everchanging ICEHOTEL, which opened its doors to visitors on December 14 this year, may change your mind. 200 km north of the Arctic Circle in the Swedish village of Jukkasjrvi, t
10、he hotel, which is carved entirely from ice, is rebuilt annually. The 35 rooms, built to accommodate visitors on all kinds of budgets, vary from expensive suites to basic rooms that are furnished with just an icy bed and a reindeer skin. Among the highlights this year is the “Spruce Woods” suite. Sc
11、ulpted by Christopher Pascoe and Jennie OKeefe of Canada, it describes a camping scene complete with a classic microbus, a forest, and even an artificial campfire. There is also the artfullycarved “Living Ocean” suite to remind visitors of the importance of saving our oceans. The room is full of car
12、ved sea life that includes coral and a shark “swimming” right over the ice bed. “The suite is inspired by global warming and the overfishing that affects our oceans,” says artist Jonathan Paul Green. “I also think the idea of using frozen water from a river in northern Sweden to create an ocean with
13、 shells, fish, and coral is exciting.” The nearby “Haven” suite is a “magical gate of ice” guarded by two large animals. “We are inspired by the meeting between people and want to create an experience that stimulates curiosity and creativity,” says artist Jonas Johansson. “It feels like a dream to g
14、et to work with ice that allows our love for light, shine, and reflection to wander freely from thought to creation.” - 3 - Regardless of whether visitors select the carved suites or the basic ice rooms, the temperature is always set to a bonechilling 5 ! That is why guests are advised to snuggle(蜷伏
15、) up inside sleeping bags and wear gloves and winter hats all night. Not surprisingly, most end up spending just a single night at this unique hotel before moving on to the conventional and warmer hotels nearby. 5What does the underlined phrase “bucket list” mean in the text? AA shopping list of buc
16、kets. BA list of travelling destinations. CA list of expensive hotels. DA list of exciting ideas. 6What can we know about the icehotel? AIt is rebuilt every year. BIts rooms are expensive. CIt organizes camping activities. DIt lies in a coastal city. 7Where does the inspiration of “Living Ocean” sui
17、te come from? AArt and literature. BOcean life and voyages. CClimate change and human influence. DThe meeting of people. 8Which of the following is the best title for the text? AAn Adventure to the North Pole BAn Experience Close to Nature CA Taste of Cold: A Night in a Village DA Winter Destination
18、: Swedens Icehotel .完形填空 2020济南市高三学习质量针对性检测When I was young, my understanding of life was simple. This made it _1_ for me to deal with the world around me. As I grew up, things seemed more _2_, which made life more challenging. Now, middleaged, I find my _3_ of the world is returning to the simple.
19、When I try to teach my daughter important _4_ about life, I will break complicated things _5_ into small pieces. One of those basics is _6_, for yourself, and for others. I teach my daughter to _7_. To fail feels bad, _8_, but not to have tried feels worse, because you cant respect yourself for it.
20、And as the saying - 4 - _9_, if you dont respect yourself, no one else will. When I was seven or eight, I played at my cousins house with his toys. His family was better off than mine, and he had many more toys. There was one _10_ that Id always wanted, and I _11_ it into my pocket. But a moment lat
21、er, I _12_, even at that age, that I would never enjoy playing with the toy. I would always know I had _13_, and my opinion of myself would _14_. When his mother dropped me off later that day, I shamefacedly _15_ out the toy and gave it back. She knew, Im sure, what had happened, _16_ she thanked me
22、 and never spoke of it again. I hope to help my daughter avoid similar _17_. She first has to gain selfrespect _18_ she can start respecting others. I believe in respect, because _19_ it were all enemies. Im not _20_. in this regard, far from it. But I try my best, and I respect others for trying th
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