2021届高中英语时文阅读两篇附词汇答案.docx
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1、时文阅读两篇 美国高中里的“爱心杂货铺”(一) When you go to a grocery store (杂货店), you expect to pay for your goods with money. But students at a high school in Texas, US, opened a store that runs on good deeds. In November, students from Linda Tutt High School in the city of Sanger launched a grocery store that enables
2、 students to purchase necessities (必需品) such as toilet paper, meat and basic food items using a point system. The store aims to support families in need.“In our school district (区), there are roughly 2,750 students enrolled and throughout the district, 43 percent of these students are considered eco
3、nomically disadvantaged,” Anthony Love, principal of Linda Tutt, told CNN. “About 3.6 percent of our students are considered homeless. We thought it was important to support them and their families and make sure they had food on the table.”Students earn points by contributing positively to the schoo
4、l. For those students from poor families, the point system has provided a way for them to shop for their families, according to Love. “They can earn points for doing chores (杂活) around the building or helping to clean,” he said.With the help of partners like Texas Health, Albertsons and First Refuge
5、 Ministries, the school was able to stock the shelves.The number of points for each item was actually assigned by the students. “So we walked through here and decided that a can of green beans was one point,” said Paul Juarez, the executive director of First Refuge Ministries.Juarez said that he hop
6、es the idea gets implemented (实施) in other areas. “It gives us a picture of what can be. So if we can do this inside other schools, it will do a whole lot to help other small towns.”In addition to the financial benefits, students also learn about supply management and customer service, and such less
7、ons could prepare them for future jobs.The grocery stores student manager, Hunter Weertman, said he has already learned important life skills from his experience at the store, such as making good spending choices and budgeting (安排开支).The store practice was also welcomed by Thomas Muir, Sangers mayor
8、 (市长). “We all had our first jobs and it taught us how to work, and what you got for your work,” he said. “I think this will do that for them too, and also meet an immediate need.”1. Why did students from Linda Tutt High School open such a special grocery store?A. To learn to manage money.B. To fini
9、sh their research project.C. To support students from poor families.D. To encourage people to serve the community.2. How could students earn points?A. By selling goods to families.B. By doing good deeds at school.C. By doing chores at home. D. By volunteering in the community.3. Which of the followi
10、ng would Paul Juarez probably agree with?A. The point system can only be used in schools.B. The number of points should not be assigned by students.C. The practice has set a good example for other schools.D. The customer service at the store needs improvement.4. What did Thomas Muir think of the sto
11、re practice?A. It helped students gain work experience.B. It improved students learning abilities.C. It inspired students to study harder.D. It allowed students to choose a career.积累先行:run/rn/ vi. 经营;奔跑;运转good deeds好人好事 善行launch/lnt/ v.发起,发动;开始enable sb to do使某人能够做某事 purchase /prts/ v. 购买;获得system/s
12、stm/ n. 制度,体制;系统enroll/nrol/ vi. 参加;登记;注册;记入名册throughout/ruat/ prep. 自始至终;遍及economically/iknmkli,eknmkli/ adv. 经济地;在经济上;节俭地contribute to贡献positively /pztvli/ adv.乐观地the point system学分制stock/stk/ vt. 进货;备有assign/san/ vt. 分配;指派can罐头whole /hol/ n. 整体;全部In addition to除.之外(还有,也)financial fnnl/ adj. 金融的;财
13、政的 benefit n. 福利,效益supply /spla/ n. 供给,补给;供应品 vt. 供给,提供customer service客户服务;售后服务choice/ts/ n. 选择;选择权budget/bdt/ n. 预算,预算费vt. 安排,预定;把编入预算practice/prkts/ n. 实践;练习;惯例meet an immediate need立即满足需要manage/mnd/ vt. 管理;经营management /mndmnt/ n. 管理;管理人员;管理部门research project研究项目serve the community服事社区chore/tr/
14、n. 家庭杂务set a good example for为.树立好榜样improvement/mpruvmnt/ n. 改进,改善inspire/nspar/ vt. 激发;鼓舞;启示;产生career/krr/ n. 生涯;职业单句语法填空1. students at a high school in Texas, US, opened a store _runs on good deeds._2. In November, students from Linda Tutt High School in the city of Sanger launched a grocery store
15、 _enables students_(chase) necessities (必需品) such as toilet paper, meat and basic food items using a point system. _3. The store aims _(support) families in need._4. About 3.6 percent of our students_(consider) homeless. We thought it was important _(support) them and their families and make sure th
16、ey had food on the table.”_5. Students earn points by contributing positively _the school. _(二)舌尖上的变革:植物海鲜或成未来趋势。难度高Before fish ever ends up in your grocery store or on your restaurant table, it leaves behind a series of human rights and environmental disasters. The international fishing industry is
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