1、新人教版高中英语必修第三册同步习题精做 Unit 2 Morals and Virtues 第一课时英语24字整体教学法:超前集中 整体掌握 强化训练 习题精做 学一带四 课外拓展授课模式特点:科学 全面 系统 快速 高效 实用同步习题精做五Unit 2Period 1. 阅读理解A(2020石家庄高一检测)It took multiple weddings for Christine Law to realize what she needed to do. In the summer of 2014, her schedule was packed with friends marriag
2、e celebrationsflower-filled occasions that got her thinking, “Where do all the flowers go after the party? ” More often than not, they were thrown away. Law was confident she could find a better use for them. By August, she had a plan: convince couples and companies hosting events to donate their fl
3、owers, which she would pick up and deliver within 48 hours to seniors across the city. She wanted to bring beauty into the lives of the elderly. She drew on her experience through being a volunteer in non-profit institutions in order to set up her own organization, which she called Floranthropie. No
4、t having enough bouquets(花束) for all 150 people of a health center, Law asked the staff to provide a list of patients who needed cheering up most. “The first woman I approached thought it was a mistake, and that the flowers couldnt possibly be for her, ” says Law. “I said they were a gift, and we ta
5、lked for a half hour. ”In addition to health centers, Floranthropie focuses on community groups devoted to the elderly. Laetitia Theleme is a volunteer for Les Petits Fieres, an organization that aims to help the elderly who dont have a support system. The group receives a dozen or so bouquets from
6、Floranthropie monthly, and then redistributes them. “Our motto is flowers before bread, ” says Theleme. “We dont focus on primary care, but rather on nourishing(滋养) the spirit. Floranthropie helps us do that. Its amazing what a big difference a small bouquet can make. ”In the beginning, most of Flor
7、anthropies donations came through word of mouth. These days, Law receives messages from strangers via her organizations Facebook page and has connected with corporations and flower wholesalers. Law hopes to expand Floranthropie nationally, but at this point is happy to be able to oversee each delive
8、ry personally. 【语篇概述】本文讲述了Christine Law把婚礼上用过的花送给老人们, 为他们的生活增加美的享受, 她的做法得到了很多人的支持的故事。1. What made Christine Law set up Floranthropie? A. The waste of flowers. B. The loneliness of seniors. C. The persuasion of other friends. D. The warm atmosphere of weddings. 【解析】选A。细节理解题。根据第一段中的“Where do all the f
9、lowers go after the party? More often than not, they were thrown away. Law was confident she could find a better use for them. ”可知, 婚礼上使用过的花束的浪费使Christine Law成立了Floranthropie这个机构。故选A。2. What was the womans reaction to Christine Laws flowers? A. She was moved. B. She was excited. C. She was worried.
10、D. She was surprised. 【解析】选D。推理判断题。根据第二段中的“The first woman I approached thought it was a mistake, and that the flowers couldnt possibly be for her”可推知, 当Christine Law给第一位女士送花时, 她感到惊讶。故选D。3. What can we infer about Floranthropie from Laetitia Thelemes words? A. It should focus on primary care. B. It
11、is benefiting more than the elderly. C. It is doing something of great importance. D. It should cooperate with more non-profit institutions. 【解析】选C。推理判断题。根据第三段中的“Floranthropie helps us do that. Its amazing what a big difference a small bouquet can make. ”可推知, Laetitia Theleme认为 Floranthropie做的事产生了很大
12、影响, 故C项符合文意。4. What is the best title for the text? A. Volunteer Your TimeB. Dont Throw Flowers AwayC. Special Delivery Makes Your DayD. Brighten Seniors Lives with Flowers【解析】选D。标题归纳题。本文主要讲述了Christine Law为了不浪费婚礼上用过的花, 把花送给老人们, 这给他们的生活带来了美好。故D项适合作文章标题。BOne morning, my newspaper wasnt delivered on ti
13、me. Since I always brought it to work, it upset me that I would have to pick one up on my way to work. After breakfast, I was already running late, but figured I could make it if I hurried. As I pulled into the parking lot of the store, I noticed a young man in a wheelchair who seemed to be struggli
14、ng. “Someone else will stop and help him, ” I thought. However, no one stopped. I got out, and walked over to see what the trouble was. “Is there anything I can do? ” I asked. It was then that I noticed he wasnt able to speak, and was still struggling with the chair. I looked down at the chair and n
15、oticed that the clamps (夹具) holding the electronic keyboard had apparently become loose causing the equipment to slip down, out of his reach. I pulled it back into place and then re-tightened the clamps. He hit a key on the keyboard. An electronic voice told me, “Thank you. ” He then found the contr
16、ol that steered (操纵) the chair, turned and left. I got back in my car and headed off to work, completely forgetting my newspaper. As I drove, I felt a deep gratitude (感激). I was truly blessed to have the physical abilities that allow me to live a normal life. Here was this young man who relied on machines to get around and communicate. He probably drea
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