英文读与练29-学案 2025届高三英语一轮复习.docx
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1、英文读与练危地马拉的彩色小镇1Coming into the town of Santa Catarina Palop,in the highlands of Lake Atitln in Guatemala, the first thing you notice is bright colors. Most of the buildings along the main street are eye-catching, in deep, varied hues of blues and greens; interspersed with red and yellow to form comp
2、lex patterns and designs.2Santa Catarina Palop was once a sleepy town of 5000 people, most of them indigenous(当地的)and dependent on agricultural work. As agriculture began to dry up here, decline for the town and poverty for many of its families came. To deal with poverty and stimulate economic growt
3、h through tourism, a small but mighty group of laborers, artisans,domestic workers and stay-at-home moms created the Pintando Santa Catarina Palop project.3The project was initially to paint all 850 homes and buildings in bright colors, in an effort to change the hillside town into a work of art.“We
4、 wanted to paint the houses with colors and figures that represent the community,”said the projects executive director Stephany Blanco.“A range of designs were created so that families can choose designs for their houses that are representative of the family.”4One of the most representative characte
5、ristics of the region is the blue blouse, atraditional blouse which has been worn prominently by local women since the 16th century.That deep sky blue was chosen as the primary color for the Pintando project, with secondary colors found in sunset and the nearby lake to make the design more attractiv
6、e.As for the designs that would be used,they would also find inspiration in local culture,symbols such as volcanoes, flowers, Mayan-styled butterflies and the national bird of Guatemala.5Each week, local artists, community members and tourists pick up paintbrushes to make buildings colorful.“At firs
7、t, the idea of the project left many unsure about participating,but now you can see a considerable difference in the town,”Melissa Whitbeck said.“The color of the buildings is believed to improve the quality of peoples life. It uplifts peoples moods and encourages them to be proud of where they come
8、 from.”Reading Check1.What problem did Santa Catarina Palop face?A.A labor shortage.B.Poor economic conditions.C.A rapid increase in population.D.Outdated agricultural technology.2.What is the project about?A.Building art galleries in Guatemala.B.Creating job opportunities for local artisans.C.Devel
9、oping local tourism by selling artworks.D.Transforming the town into a cultural destination.3.What is the inspiration of the primary color for the project?A.The nearby lake.B.Mayan-styled butterflies.C.A type of traditional clothing.D.A national bird of Guatemala.4.What was Melissas attitude towards
10、 the project?A.Positive.B.Uncaring.C.Ambiguous.D.Disapproving.Language Study.Text-centered chunksintersperse with 用点缀着dry up 干涸in an effort to 试图做a range of 一系列as for 至于be proud of 为感到自豪.Difficult sentence in the textOne of the most representative characteristics of the region is the blue blouse, a
11、traditional blouse which has been worn prominently by local women since the 16th century. 该地区最具代表性的特色之一是蓝色衬衫,自16 世纪以来,当地妇女一直穿着这种传统上衣。【点石成金】本句中的which引导的是一个定语从句,which在从句中作主语。特殊的夏令营1Many of us have memories of spending weeks at camp learning new things, making new friends, and exploring new possibiliti
12、es. Camp No Limits provides the empowering camp experience for kids whose differences can feel like an obstacle (障碍) in traditional camp settings. Camp No Limits proves that there is no reason limb(肢)differences should take away from the fun!2Established in 2004, Camp No Limits provides sleep-away c
13、amps for children with limb differences at 11 different locations.“When I was in school, we really had a very limited amount of time that was spent discussing individuals with limb differences,”said founder Mary Leighton.3Camp No Limits has now reached over 1400 children in 1200 families. The famili
14、es are a vital part of the Camp No Limits vision. Kids are often accompanied by family members who stay at the camp. Members of support systems are able to form relationships with other families in the community. One of the greatest impacts of Camp No Limits is forming a network of families who can
15、rely on each other.4“There are other kids out there, but depending on what circles you travel, you just dont see them that often,”said Rosanne, who accompanied her 12-year-old daughter to camp.“Its a good opportunity for her to meet some other kids, and talk about, you know,what theyre going through
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