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1、阅 读 理 解 专 练 阅 读 下 列 短 文,从 每 题 所 给 的 四 个 选 项(A、B、C和 D)中,选 出 最 佳 选 项。AIn 2006,young businessman Blake Mycoskie went to Argentina on vacation.He went back toAmerica with a business plan that would help thousands of children.While on vacation,Mycoskiesaw children who couldnt afford even one pair of shoe
2、s.Their feet suffered cuts,and he wanted tohelp.He noticed the shoes that Argentinean farmers wore.Inspired by those simple shoes withrope bottoms,he had an idea.Mycoskie wanted to give these children the shoes they needed.Hegave his new plan a name-TOMS.For every pair of shoes he sold,he would give
3、 a new pair toa needy child.One for one.It was a slap(耳 光)in the face to traditional business practices.How could he make a profitby giving so much away?However,he started selling shoes out of his apartment.When he hadsold 10,000 pairs of shoes,he returned to Argentina with 10,000 pairs to give away
4、.Although often taken for granted,shoes play an important role.Children without shoes easilyinjure their feet.They can catch a disease through soil that could make them sick or slow downtheir growth.Some children cant attend school without shoes because they are part of theuniform.TOMS,together with
5、 other charity organizations,continues to find communities that will getbenefit.Since that first“shoe drop“in Argentina,TOMS has contributed new shoes tocommunities in Asia,Africa,and Central and South America.Mycoskies special principle is all about giving.This has attracted a lot of media attentio
6、n,saving money on marketing.When people hear about TOMS,purpose,they buy the shoes andthen share the story with a slogan of“shoes for a better tomorrow”.1.When he was on vacation,Blake M y c o s k i e.A.created a new kind of shoes with rope bottomsB.wanted to donate money to people in needC.found ch
7、ildren suffering from a lack of shoesD.gave 10,000 pairs of shoes to Argentineans2.What are the reactions of other businessmen to TOMS?A.They envied Mycoskie for being able to sell so many shoes.B.They wondered how Mycoskie could manage it.C.They asked Mycoskie to stop doing this immediately.D.They
8、felt sorry for Mycoskies having to give away so much.3.All the following facts show that shoes are important EXCEPT t h a t.A.they cure diseases caught from soilB.they are part of the school uniformC.they prevent childrens feet from being injuredD.children may not grow normally without them4.How can
9、 Mycoskie give away so much but still earn money?A.He has a very persuasive slogan.B.He has special principle of giving.C.He has friends working in the media.D.He gets help from the media and customers.BNow many young people are traveling around the world on their own,not because they haveno one to
10、travel with,but because they prefer to go alone.Kristina Wegscheider from California first traveled alone when she was at college andbelieves that it is something everyone should do at least once in their life.It opens up your mindto new things and pushes you out of your comfort zone.Wegscheider has
11、 visited 46 countriescovering all seven continents.In foreign countries,with no one to help you read a map,look after you if you get ill,or lendyou money if your wallet is stolen,it is challenging.This is what drives young people to travelalone.It is seen as character building and a chance to prove
12、that they can make it on their own.Chris Richardson decided to leave his sales job in Australia to go traveling last year.He setup a website,The Aussie Nomad,to document his adventures.He says he wished he had traveledalone earlier.4tThe people you meet,the places you visit,or the things you do,ever
13、ything is up toyou and it forces you to grow as a p e rso n sa id the 30-year-old man.Richardson describes traveling alone like“a shot in the arm”,which“makes you a moreconfident person that is ready to deal with anything”.He said,“The feeling of having conquered(战 胜)something on my own is a major p
14、art of what drives me each day when Im dealing witha difficult task.I walk around with my head up because I know deep down inside that nothing isimpossible if you try.”The great 19th century explorer John Muir once said,“Only by going alone in silence canone truly get into the heart of the wildernes
15、s.”5.Which of the following will Kristina Wegscheider agree with?A.Traveling alone is a necessary experience for everyone.B.It is more meaningful to travel in foreign countries.C.It is comfortable to travel around without a friend.D.Traveling abroad helps people to find new things.6.Traveling alone
16、is challenging b e c a u s e.A.you have to make things on your ownB.it is hard fbr you to prove yourself to othersC.you can only depend on yourself whatever happensD.it will finally build your character7.What can we infer about Chris Richardson?A.He started traveling alone at an early age.B.He was o
17、nce shot in the arm.C.He used to work as a salesman.D.His website inspires others a lot.8.What is the best title for the passage?A.Travel Abroad B.Travel UnaccompaniedC.Travel Light D.Travel Wide and FarcBallet NYDancing can provide an outstanding cardiovascular(心 血 管 的)workout,but this week thememb
18、ers of Ballet NY come to Pittsburgh to dance for people whose hearts need help.Theperformance will benefit the Artificial Heart Program of the Heart,Lung and Esophageal SurgeryInstitute of UPMC.Ballet NY was founded 10 years ago by former New York City Balletprincipal ballerina Judith Fugate and int
19、ernationally famous dancer Medhi Bahiri,and formermembers of top dance companies.The performance starts at 8 p.m.Wednesday at the ByhamTheater,Downtown.Admission:$35$125.The top price includes post-concert coffee and dessert reception with the dancers.Details:412-453-7777.Classic rock,literallyMannh
20、eim Steamroller will bring a breath of“Fresh Air“to the Benedum Center,Downtown,Monday.The band,which blends(交 融)classical and rock influences with electronic and ancientinstruments,is on the road in its Fresh Air5 tour.The name comes from a series of eight albumswith that title.Music begins at 8 p.
21、m.Admission:$40,&50 or$60.Details:412-456-6666.Expansive endeavorsOutdoors adventure goes beyond fun.It is a way of encountering the weakness of ourexistence and seeing ourselves as rather small creatures after all.The Banff Mountain FilmFestival helps us see that with movies that also are just down
22、right good.Sponsored here byVenture Outdoors,the festival will be at 7 p.m.Thursday and Friday at the Byham Theatre,Downtown,with different films each night.Admission:$10,or$15 for both nights,in advance;$15 at the door.Details:412-255-0564.In bloomChildren with spring fever(春 倦 症)can find an outlet
23、 on Saturday at the Frick Art&Historical Center,which is hosting“Green Kids一 Whats up?The program brings children aged4-8 into the garden on Fricks Point Breeze grounds,so that they can see what flowers are comingup in the early spring.The program,which runs 11-11:45 a.m.,is free and includes an int
24、eractivetour and take-home activity.Meet in the Visitors Center at the Frick,7227 Reynolds St.,PointBreeze.Details:412-371-0600.9.Where can you enjoy a program free of charge?A.Classical rock,literally.B.Expansive endeavors.C.In bloom.D.Ballet NY.10.If a person with heart problem goes to Ballet NY,h
25、e w i l l.A.enjoy some wonderful dances B.be cured of his illnessC.dance on the stage D.drink coffee for free11.If you are a music fan,you should go t o.A.Expansive endeavors B.Classical rock,literally C.Ballet NY D.In bloom12.If three adults go straight to the Byham Theatre and buy tickets just bef
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