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UNIT9 LEARNING
组合练(一)
Ⅰ.阅读理解
A
Tom Belt,a native of Oklahoma,didn’t know the English language until he began school.In his home,conversations took place in Cherokee.Belt grew up riding horses,and after college travelled around the country doing the rodeo(牛仔竞技比赛).Finally,he wound up in North Carolina and married a woman he met at school 20 years earlier.
Yet his wife—also Cherokee—did not speak the language.He soon realized that he was a minority(少数)among his own people.At that time,just 400 or so Cherokee speakers were left in the Eastern Band,the tribe(部落)located in the Cherokee’s historic homeland.Children were no longer learning the language either.“I began to realize the seriousness of the situation,” Belt says.
Belt and other concerned Cherokee speakers in the Eastern Band decided to do something about it.Belt volunteered to teach Cherokee lessons at a local school,for example,and finally the tribe decided to create a language immersion school for children,where main classes—including science and math—are taught in Cherokee.Cherokee language is now also offered at the local university,where Belt teaches.
“Many Cherokee speakers are using technology to do really interesting things that were not imaginable a generation back,” says Mark Turin,a language expert at Yale University.For example,a Cherokee app allows speakers to text in the language’s 85 letters.Some Cherokee sites bring speakers together and provide multimedia teaching tools.
Thanks to the Eastern Band’s efforts,today around 60 of their children can speak Cherokee.Belt,along with many other Cherokee speakers,is not ready to let his language disappear into history—even if the journey towards revitalisation(振兴) is an uphill one.As an elder told Belt years ago:“It’s all well and good that you all want to do this,but remember,it wasn’t taken away overnight,and you’re not going to revitalize it overnight.”
1.What did Tom Belt find out about the Cherokee language?
A.It is taught at only a few schools.
B.It is disliked by many English speakers.
C.It is difficult for children to learn.
D.It is in danger of dying out.
2.What is paragraph 3 mainly about?
A.Why Cherokee was popular in local schools.
B.How Cherokee speakers saved the language.
C.How Cherokee influenced children’s education.
D.What made Cherokee more well-known to locals.
3.What plays a role in the success the Eastern Band has achieved?
A.Their great imagination.
B.Their special teaching methods.
C.Their use of technology.
D.Their confidence in younger generations.
4.What can we learn from the elder’s words in the last paragraph?
A.Getting Cherokee back is a long journey.
B.Cherokee will disappear slowly.
C.Cherokee might become popular someday.
D.The loss of Cherokee is simply a fact of life.
B
UN Chinese Language Day is celebrated annually on April 20.The event was set up by the UN Department of Public Information in order to get equal use of all six of its official working languages throughout the organization.
The first Chinese Language Day was celebrated in 2010 on the 12th of November.But since 2011,the date has been the 20th of April.It’s because Chinese Guyu,which is the 6th of 24 solar terms in the traditional Chinese calendar,usually just begins around the date,April 20.Guyu is important to Chinese people.Each year they will celebrate Guyu in memory of the person:Cangjie,who was believed to create Chinese characters.There’s a story that when Cangjie created Chinese characters,it rained millet(粟).Guyu in some way means “rain of millet”.
The Chinese Language Day for 2021 was especially to help people learn about Chinese characters based on symbols.In the building of the UN in New York,three events,which were organized by an organization connected to the UN,focused on three types of Chinese characters based on symbols.The three events were,a guided tour of the Liangzhu Museum,a language class on Dongba words,and a lecture on the history of Chinese characters.The three events were held from April 19 to 21,2021.
Chinese was allowed to be an official language of the United Nations in 1946.However,in the early years,Chinese was not commonly used in the work of the United Nations.The situation improved after the restoration(恢复) of the lawful rights of the People’s Republic of China in the United Nations in 1971.And in 1973,the General Assembly(联合国大会) included Chinese as a working language.Then more and more UN offices and work members work with the Chinese language.
5.What can we learn from the first two paragraphs?
A.Chinese traditional 24 solar terms are well accepted all over the world.
B.The UN Chinese Language Day has been celebrated for over 13 year.
C.The UN Chinese Language Day was set up to preserve the Chinese language.
D.There are five other official working languages other than Chinese in the UN.
6.Why was the UN Chinese Language Day moved to April 20?
A.To show respect for one solar term.
B.To promote Chinese characters.
C.To protect various Chinese dialects.
D.To support the equal use of Chinese language.
7.What can we know about the three events?
A.They focused on helping people learn Chinese characters.
B.They were held in the building of the UN for four days.
C.They paid attention to three types of Chinese characters.
D.They were all organized by the UN in New York.
8.What’s the last paragraph mainly about?
A.The Chinese language’s origin and evolution.
B.The Chinese language’s change in its long history.
C.The Chinese language’s growing popularity at the UN.
D.The Chinese language’s significance to Chinese people.
Ⅱ.七选五
(2023江西宜春月考)
“Don’t take many English courses;they won’t help you get a decent job.”“Sign up for management classes,so you’ll be ready to join the family business when you graduate.” Many of us have heard suggestions like these put forward by parents or others close to us. 1
The answer is yes.Such comments often seem quite reasonable.However,with regard to finding a correct path of career,it relates to decisions you should make. 2
One of the worst reasons to follow a particular path in life is that other people want you to.Decisions that affect your life should be your decisions — decisions you make after you’ve considered various alternatives and chosen the path that suits you best.
3 For instance,your parents do have their own unique experiences that may make their advice helpful,and having participated in a great deal of your personal history,they may have a clear view of your strengths and weaknesses. 4 They may still see you as a child,in need of care and protection.Or they may see only your strengths.Or,in some unfortunate cases,they may focus only on your flaws and shortcomings.
For the whole life,we are always in the wandering and hesitation. 5 Unless you’ve already determined to be their faithful audience,you shouldn’t worry too much about letting others control your actions.Ultimately,though,you can assure that your own judgments will lead your way.
A.Should we follow the path that they choose for us?
B.You are the one who must live with their consequences.
C.Should suggestions like these be taken with caution?
D.A person’s journey through life might be seen as a series of decisions.
E.Making your own decisions does not mean that you should ignore the suggestions of others.
F.People will always be giving you advice on your path.
G.Still,their views are not necessarily accurate.
Ⅲ.语法填空
(2023浙江宁波奉化区高三教学测试)
You may have heard of the old expression “Go tell it to the bees”.But 1. exactly does it mean?
There was a time when almost every British family who kept bees 2. (follow) this rather strange tradition.Whenever there was a death in the family,someone had to tell the bees of the terrible loss 3. had happened to the family.Failing to do so often resulted in further losses.Traditionally,the bees were kept up to date with not only deaths but all important family 4. (matter) including births,marriages,and long absence due to journeys.
The practice of telling the bees may have 5.(it) origins in Celtic mythology(神话) that held that bees were the link 6. our world and the spirit world.
But for bees and humans,their relationship goes beyond superstition(迷信).7. (actual),bees help humans survive.70 of the top 100 crops that feed 90% of the human population rely on bees for pollination(授粉).Without them,these plants would stop 8. (exist).This can have a 9. (harm) effect on the food chain.The act of telling the bees stresses this deep 10. (connect) humans share with the insect and nature generally.
组合练(二)
Ⅰ.阅读理解
A
Diane Henderiks,a former athlete,pursued a career in nutrition to combine her passions of food,health and physical activity throughout her life.“The field of nutrition is so big,” she says.“I found my place in teaching people how to cook and eat well.”
Attracted by media,specifically television,Henderiks made regular on-air appearances and served as an editorial contributor for ABC’s GoodMorningAmerica.“From my first local TV appearance,I knew this was going to be the medium for me to share my knowledge and skills with a lot of people at one time,” she says.
As the host of the show FreshtoFrozenandBack,Henderiks uses her expertise as a registered dietitian (营养师) and chef to create recipes with fresh and simple ingredients.“My audience are home cooks and families who want to improve nutrition at home,” Henderiks says.“I believe simplicity is key.The first step to healthier eating is to try to eat as close to nature as possible.”
Henderiks finds joy in cooking for family and friends,and also in volunteering and working with nonprofit organizations.Beyond her TV show and volunteer work,Henderiks does catering (酒席承办) and is a private chef.“The positive feedback I receive is that organizations,TV shows and individuals all love my passion for cooking,” she says.“The lasting impressions and solid relationships speak for themselves.”
A true inspiration to fellow nutrition professionals and students,Henderiks presents this encouraging advice,“Follow your passion and never give up.Volunteer and give back as much as you can to organizations that mean something to you.Work very hard to be one of the go-to-experts in nutrition!”
1.What can we learn about Henderiks?
A.She is pursuing a career in athletics.
B.She dislikes sharing cooking knowledge.
C.She enjoys spreading cooking skills on TV.
D.She founded a new school to teach cooking.
2.According to Henderiks,what is the first step to healthy eating?
A.Eating natural food.
B.Eating handmade food.
C.Eating nutritious food.
D.Eating expensive food.
3.What does the underlined sentence in paragraph 4 show?
A.Henderiks’s passion for cooking.
B.Advantages of TV shows.
C.Henderiks’s popularity.
D.Deliciousness of food.
4.Which of the following can best describe Henderiks?
A.Serious and passive.
B.Careful and reliable.
C.Determined and controlled.
D.Professional and passionate.
B
(2022江苏镇江模拟)
When did you last write a letter?Properly write on—by hand?In a digital world,where sending a text or email is far more convenient than using snail mail,is the writing on the wall for traditional pen and paper?Well,some people claim that writing still has many benefits,so maybe it’s not time to ditch your ballpoint(圆珠笔) or fountain pen(钢笔) yet.
These days,when people request things in writing,a typed,electronic document will be accepted.Doing this on a computer means it could be saved,edited,copied and sent via email.But crafting a handwriting document is unique:It requires planning and thought,and,as well as practising your handwriting,it helps you to remember spelling and punctuation.
Some experts believe your brain benefits from using old-fashioned pen and paper.This is particularly relevant for students,where typing notes into a laptop is thought to lack the “tactile feedback”(触觉反馈) to the brain that contacts between pen and paper docs.BBC Worklife website quotes Hetty Roessingh from the University of Calgary,who says that “taking notes by hand involves cognitive(认知的) engagement in summarizing,adapting,organizing,concept and vocabulary mapping”.Others agree that handwriting may boost fine motor skills in your hands and fingers.
There are everyday benefits to using pen and paper too.Scribbling(涂鸦) notes,shopping lists or messages on the back of an envelope can still be useful,quick and portable.But putting pen to paper in a letter to a friend or loved one can probably have the most impact.Pen pal writer Katherine Moller told the BBC:“In a world where it is so easy to hop online to email or to send a fast text,it is so personal and so precious to know someone chose to turn off the virtual world to spend some time with you.”
So,while digital skills remain important,don’t write off your pens and pencils yet—especially if your smartphone,tablet or laptop runs out of power!
5.What does the underlined word “ditch” mean in the first paragraph?
A.Write. B.Abandon.
C.Save. D.Choose.
6.What does the writer want to emphasize in paragraph 2?
A.The popularity of electronic documents.
B.The convenience of electronic documents.
C.The special features of handwritten documents.
D.The basic requirements of handwritten documents.
7.Which of the following is the benefit of writing by hand?
A.It fully develops your hand muscles.
B.It helps you to practise your handwriting.
C.It strengthens the bond between pen and paper.
D.It sharpens your comprehensive cognitive abilities.
8.What can we infer from Katherine Moller’s words?
A.It is necessary for us to turn off the virtual world.
B.Scribbling notes should be practised in our daily life.
C.Using paper and pen has the greatest impact on our daily life.
D.Writing a letter by hand can be a touching and valuable experience.
Ⅱ.完形填空
(2022山东菏泽模拟)
It was Jennifer Williams’ mother who got her interested in books.As a librarian,she read to her three 1 every day until they went to college.
When she became a 2 ,Williams wanted her students to love reading as she did.But she realized that some kids had limited 3 to books.
“It’s very obvious to teachers which kids are 4 to and which kids are not,” she said.To Williams,the 5 was simple:Give kids books.In 2017,she gave away 900 used children’s 6 over three days.Most people would be 7 with that.
“Anybody could do that,” she said.“I wanted to do something that was going to 8 my faith,my work ethic,my everything.” So she set a new 9 for herself:Give away one million books.It sounds like a(n) 10 number,but as Williams posted:“Don’t complain if you aren’t willing to work hard out on the field.”
So she got to work,first by persuading friends to 11 books or money to buy books.And as news of Williams’ project spread,strangers started 12 books on her front porch.As the books came in,Williams gave them to local schools,free of 13 .
Now,Williams has 14 more than 78,000 books—only 922,000 more to reach her goal!And she’s not slowing down.It’s too 15 for kids with few options.
1.A.friends B.children C.students D.relatives
2.A.teacher B.mother C.monitor D.librarian
3.A.access B.reaction C.approach D.guide
4.A.talked B.read C.listened D.written
5.A.result B.reason
C.solution D.situation
6.A.toys B.chairs C.books D.clothes
7.A.bored B.busy
C.enough D.satisfied
8.A.determine B.delay
C.stretch D.follow
9.A.goal B.faith
C.timetable D.requirement
10.A.safe B.meaningful
C.strange D.unreachable
11.A.sell B.write C.lend D.donate
12.A.getting B.leaving
C.sharing D.borrowing
13.A.trouble B.damage
C.charge D.reward
14.A.given away B.asked for
C.applied for D.gathered up
15.A.many B.important
C.difficult D.incredible
Ⅲ.应用文写作
(2022山东实验中学模拟)
近期你校将以“My Dream Career”为题举行英语演讲比赛。请你根据以下要求写一篇80词左右的演讲稿。内容包括:
1.你的理想职业;
2.选择的理由;
3.实现的途径。
MyDreamCareer
Good morning,everyone!
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
Thank you for listening.
UNIT9 LEARNING
组合练(一)
Ⅰ.【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了俄克拉荷马州的汤姆·贝尔特及其团队为挽救他们部落的母语——切诺基语而做的努力。
1.D 推理判断题。第二段末句的“Ibegantorealizetheseriousnessofthesituation.”中的thesituation指上文“Yethiswife—alsoCherokee—didnotspeakthelanguage...Childrenwerenolongerlearningthelanguageeither.”,由此可知,贝尔特意识到这种语言即将消失。
2.B 段落大意题。根据第三段首句“BeltandotherconcernedCherokeespeakersintheEasternBanddecidedtodosomethingaboutit.”可知,贝尔特和关心切诺基语言的切诺基人决定为挽救这种语言而采取行动,其中it指代切诺基语言即将消失这个事情。后面“BeltvolunteeredtoteachCherokeelessonsatalocalschool,forexample,andfinallythetribedecidedtocreatealanguageimmersionschoolforchildren,wheremainclasses—includingscienceandmath—aretaughtinCherokee.Cherokeelanguageisnowalsoofferedatthelocaluniversity,whereBeltteaches.”详细具体地介绍他们做了哪些努力。由此可知,第三段主要讲这些说切诺基语的人是如何挽救这种语言的。
3.C 推理判断题。根据第四段可知,在挽救这种语言的过程中,现代科技例如应用程序和网站起到了很大作用。
4.A 推理判断题。根据文章末句那位老人所说的话“It’sallwellandgoodthatyouallwanttodothis,butremember,itwasn’ttakenawayovernight,andyou’renotgoingtorevitalizeitovernight.”可知,这种语言消失的过程是一个很长的过程,想要使它重新焕发活力也一定是一个漫长的过程。
【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了联合国中文日换到每年4月20日举行的原因,2021年该节日的主题,以及中文在联合国官方语言中地位的变化。
5.D 细节理解题。根据第一段的“TheeventwassetupbytheUNDepartmentofPublicInformationinordertogetequaluseofallsixofitsofficialworkinglanguagesthroughouttheorganization.”可知,联合国的工作语言除了中文还有其他五种。
6.A 推理判断题。根据第二段的“Butsince2011,thedatehasbeenthe20thofApril.It’sbecauseChineseGuyu,whichisthe6thof24solartermsinthetraditionalChinesecalendar,usuallyjustbeginsaroundthedate,April20.”推知,联合国中文日从原来的11月12日换到4月20日是为了表示对一个节气(谷雨)的尊重。
7.C 细节理解题。根据倒数第二段的“TheChineseLanguageDayfor2021wasespeciallytohelppeoplelearnaboutChinesecharactersbasedonsymbols.InthebuildingoftheUNinNewYork,threeevents,whichwereorganizedbyanorganizationconnectedtotheUN,focusedonthreetypesofChinesecharactersbasedonsymbols.”可知,这三项活动关注中国的三种文字。
8.C 主旨大意题。根据最后一段可知,本段主要讲述了中文在联合国越来越受欢迎。
Ⅱ.【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。我们中的许多人都听过父母或其他与我们关系密切的人提出的建议,像这样的建议我们应该谨慎对待,不能盲从。
1.C 根据上文“Manyofushaveheardsuggestionsliketheseputforwardbyparentsorothersclosetous.”可知,我们很多人都听过父母或身边的人提出这样的建议。C选项“像这样的建议应该谨慎对待吗?”承接上句,话题一致,其中“suggestions”属于原词重现。
2.B 根据上句“However,withregardtofindingacorrectpathofcareer,itrelatestodecisionsyoushouldmake.”可知,B选项 “你才是那个必须承受后果的人。”承接上句,说明寻找正确的职业道路方面,是你应该作出的决定,因为你才是那个必须承受后果的人。
3.E 设空处概括本段内容,根据后句“Forinstance,yourparentsdohavetheirownuniqueexperiences...yourstrengthsandweaknesses.”可知,你的父母确实有他们自己独特的经历,这可能使他们的建议有用。E选项 “自己做决定并不意味着你应该忽略别人的建议。”承接后句,对后句进行总结。
4.G 根据后句“Theymaystillseeyouasachild,inneedofcareandprotection.”可知,他们可能仍然把你当成一个需要照顾和保护的孩子。G选项“不过,他们的观点不一定准确。”承接后句,且说明他们的观点不一定准确的原因。
5.F 根据上句“Forthewholelife,wearealwaysinthewanderingandhesitation.”可知,整个人生,我们总是在徘徊和彷徨。F选项“在你的人生道路上,人们总是会给你建议。”承接上句,话题一致。
Ⅲ.【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述“告诉蜜蜂去吧”这句老话的起源以及意义。
1.what 考查疑问词。分析句子结构可知,本句为特殊疑问句,设空处为mean的宾语,意为“什么”,故填what。
2.followed 考查时态。分析句子结构可知,设空处为从句的谓语,前面主句的时态是一般过去时,从句也应用一般过去时,故填followed。
3.that/which 考查定语从句。分析句子结构可知,此处引导限制性定语从句,先行词为theterribleloss,在从句中作主语,故填that/which。
4.matters 考查名词的数。分析句子可知,设空处为with的宾语,应用名词形式matter;根据后面所包含的事务可知,此处应用复数形式。故填matters。
5.its 考查代词。设空处后为名词origins,则设空处应用it的形容词性物主代词,故填its。
6.between 考查固定短语。短语between...and...意为“在……和……之间”,故填between。
7.Actually 考查词性转换。分析句子结构可知,设空处位于句首,作状语,修饰整个句子,应用副词形式,故填Actually。
8.existing 考查非谓语动词。分析句子结构可知,设空处为动词stop的宾语;stopdoingsth表示“停止正在做的事”,故此处应用现在分词形式,故填existing。
9.harmful 考查形容词。分析句子可知,设空处修饰名词effect,应用形容词作定语,故填harmful。
10.connection 考查词性转换。分析句子可知,设空处为动词stresses的宾语,应用名词形式;this表明设空处应用单数名词。故填connection。
组合练(二)
Ⅰ.【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述的是原本是运动员的DianeHenderiks开始从事营养学并通过各种方式与大家分享她的做菜技巧。
1.C 细节理解题。由文章第二段中的“FrommyfirstlocalTVappearance,Iknewthiswasgoingtobethemediumformetosharemyknowledgeandskillswithalotofpeopleatonetime”可知,DianeHenderiks喜欢在电视上和许多人分享烹饪知识。
2.A 细节理解题。由文章第三段中的“Thefirststeptohealthiereatingistotrytoeatasclosetonatureaspossible.”可知,第一步是我们应该多吃自然食物。
3.C 推理判断题。由第四段中的“ThepositivefeedbackIreceiveisthatorganizations,TVshowsandindividualsalllovemypassionforcooking”以及画线句“Thelastingimpressionsandsolidrelationshipsspeakforthemselves.”可知,画线句主要说明DianeHenderiks通过自己的分享和广大民众产生了坚固的关系以及建立了持久的印象,而这主要是为了进一步证明前一句话——人们都喜欢她烹饪的热情,从而来证明她的流行。
4.D 推理判断题。由第三段中的“AsthehostoftheshowFreshtoFrozenandBack,Henderiksusesherexpertiseasaregistereddietitianandcheftocreaterecipeswithfreshandsimpleingredients.”可知,Henderiks很专业;由文章最后一段“Followyourpassionandnevergiveup.”可知,Henderiks自己也是一个很有激情的人。故选D项。
【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。一些专家认为用手书写在很多方面对人们有好处。因此虽然数字技能很重要,但不要放弃你的笔。
5.B 词句猜测题。根据画线部分所在句子“Well,somepeopleclaimthatwritingstillhasmanybenefits,somaybeit’snottimetoditchyourballpointorfountainpenyet.”可知,一些人认为用手写东西有很多好处。因此推知,现在可能还不是放弃你的圆珠笔或钢笔的时候,即画线词意为 “放弃”,与abandon同义。
6.C 推理判断题。根据第二段中的“Butcraftingahandwritingdocumentisunique:Itrequiresplanningandthought,and,aswellaspractisingyourhandwriting,ithelpsyoutorememberspellingandpunctuation.”推知,第二段旨在强调手写文件的特点。
7.D 细节理解题。根据第三段中的“BBCWorklifewebsitequotesHettyRoessinghfromtheUniversityofCalgary,whosaysthat ‘takingnotesbyhandinvolvescognitiveengagementinsummarizing,adapting,organizing,conceptandvocabularymapping.’”可知,手写有助于提高你的综合认知能力。
8.D 推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中的“PenpalwriterKatherineMollertoldtheBBC:‘Inaworldwhereitissoeasytohoponlinetoemailortosendafasttext,itissopersonalandsoprecioustoknowsomeonechosetoturnoffthevirtualworldtospendsometimewithyou.’”推知,手写一封信是一次感人而宝贵的经历,因为这体现了写信人对收信人的关心。
Ⅱ.【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了詹妮弗·威廉姆斯为了让更多的孩子阅读,开始了自己的捐书目标。
1.B 根据“ItwasJenniferWilliams’motherwhogotherinterestedinbooks.”可知,詹妮弗·威廉姆斯的母亲每天为孩子们读书。
2.A 根据“shewantedherstudentstolovereadingasshedid”可知,威廉姆斯成了一名教师。
3.A 根据“ToWilliams,the 5 wassimple:Givekidsbooks.”可知,有些孩子接触书的机会很有限。
4.B 根据“It’sveryobvioustoteachers”可知,作为老师很清楚自己所教的学生有没有阅读。
5.C 根据“Givekidsbooks.”可知,威廉姆斯解决孩子阅读问题的办法很简单。
6.C 根据“ToWilliams,the 5 wassimple:Givekidsbooks.”可知,威廉姆斯给孩子们书籍。
7.D 根据“In2017,shegaveaway900usedchildren’s 6 overthreedays.”可知,大多数人对威廉姆斯送书感到满意。
8.C 根据“Anybodycoulddothat”可知,威廉姆斯想通过做一些事情来拓展自己的信仰、职业道德和一切的事情。
9.A 根据“Giveawayonemillionbooks.”可知,威廉姆斯给自己定了一个新的捐书目标。
10.D 根据“Giveawayonemillionbooks.”可知,捐出一百万本书听起来像是一个遥不可及的数字。
11.D 根据“Giveawayonemillionbooks.”可知,威廉姆斯说服朋友们参与捐赠书籍。
12.B 根据“AndasnewsofWilliams’projectspread”可知,陌生人参与威廉姆斯的计划,主动把书放在她的前廊上。
13.C freeofcharge免费。根据“Giveawayonemillionbooks.”可知,威廉姆斯把书免费捐赠给学校。
14.A 根据“Giveawayonemillionbooks.”可知,威廉姆斯已经捐赠了78000多本书。
15.B 根据“Andshe’snotslowingdown.”可知,威廉姆斯继续完成捐书目标,因为书本对那些别无选择的孩子来说太重要了。
Ⅲ.
MyDreamCareer
Good morning,everyone!
I’m much honored to be here to make a speech on my future career—to be a tourist guide.
I have been dreaming of becoming a tourist guide ever since my early age.A tourist guide can travel worldwide,experiencing diverse cultures.Besides,I will have more opportunities to meet different people and make friends around the world.
To be a good guide is no easy job.It calls for a wide range of knowledge,good communication skills and commitment to this job.I’ll have to read widely,work hard at school and meet new challenges.
Thank you for listening.
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