2024届高考英语一轮总复习练案34选修7Unit4Sharing练习含解析新人教版.doc
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1、2024届高考英语一轮总复习练案34选修7Unit4Sharing练习含解析新人教版选修七Unit 4Sharing.阅读理解A(2023合肥市高三第三次质检)Sharon Okpoe has lived her entire 17 years in Makoko,known as the worlds largest “floating slum(贫民窟)”,built on a lake in Lagos, Nigeria. Okpoes father is a fisherman, and her mother sells smoked fish.As many as two-third
2、s of the citys 21 million residents live in slums. “Most girls are trapped in a terrible cycle of poverty. Many of them are not thinking of education, a plan for the future,”Abisoye Ajayi-Akinfolarin, a computer programmer in Lagos, recalled. But several times a week, girls like Okpoe get a glimpse
3、of another world when they attend GirlsCoding, a free program run by the Pearls Africa Foundation that seeks to educate and excite girls about computer programming. Since 2012, the group has helped more than 400 disadvantaged girls gain the technical skills and confidence they need to transform thei
4、r lives.Its the vision of Ajayi-Akinfolarin, who left a successful career to devote herself to this work. Shed noticed how few women worked in this growing fielda 2013 government survey found that less than 8% of Nigerian women were employed in technology jobs. She wanted to fix the gender gap. “Tec
5、hnology is a space thats dominated by men. Why should we leave that to guys?” she said. “I believe girls need opportunities.”Now, dozens of girls aged 10 to 17 get trained in computer programming technology.“ I believe you can still find diamonds in these places ,” Ajayi-Akinfolarin said.“ They need
6、 to be shown another life.” One way her program does this is by taking the students to visit technology companiesnot only showing them what technology can do, but also helping them visualize themselves joining the industry.Okpoe, for one, has taken this to heart. She helped create an app called Mako
7、ko Fresh, enabling fishermen like her father to sell seafood directly to customers. She even wants to become a software engineer and hopes to study computer science at Harvard.“One thing I want my girls to hold onto is that, regardless of where they are coming from, they can make it,” Ajayi said. “T
8、hey are coders. They are thinkers. Their future is bright.”文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了为尼日利亚Makoko地区贫困女孩提供计算机编程培训的GirlsCoding项目的目的以及影响等。1What can we learn about GirlsCoding? D A It encourages girls to land a job in education.BIt offers Nigerian girls in need part-time jobs.CIt helps girls working in Lagos to
9、 fight poverty.DIt teaches girls in Makoko computer programming.解析:细节理解题。根据第二段中的“But several times a week,girls like Okpoe get a glimpse of another world when they attend GirlsCoding,a free program.that seeks to educate and excite girls about computer programming.”可知,GirlsCoding是一个免费的项目,它旨在教育女孩们关于计算
10、机编程的知识和激发女孩们对计算机编程的兴趣。由此可知,GirlsCoding教生活在Makoko地区的女孩们有关计算机编程的知识。故选D。2What did Ajayi-Akinfolarin think about the growing field in Paragraph 3? B A Men could do far better in technology jobs.BGirls should get equal work opportunities.CMen normally got paid more than women.DGirls tended to devote them
11、selves to work.解析:细节理解题。根据第三段中的“She wanted to fix the gender gap.”以及“I believe girls need opportunities.”可知,Ajayi-Akinfolarin认为,女孩们在这个领域应该获得与男性同等的工作机会。故选B。3What does the underlined word “this” in Paragraph 4 refer to? C ARebuilding the girls confidence.BTraining the girls to find diamonds.CPresentin
12、g a different life to the girls.DTaking the girls to technology companies.解析:代词指代题。根据画线词上句“They need to be shown another life.”并结合语境可知,“this”在这里指代上句的内容,即向女孩们展现另一种生活。故选C。4What can we infer about Okpoe from the last paragraph? A AShe got fishermen to benefit from her app.BShe was admitted to Harvard U
13、niversity.CShe took her fathers suggestion to heart.DShe made some changes to computer science.解析:推理判断题。根据最后一段第二句“She helped create an app called Makoko Fresh,enabling fishermen like her father to sell seafood directly to customers.”可知,Okpoe帮助开发了一款名为Makoko Fresh的应用程序,让像她父亲一样的渔民可以直接向顾客出售海鲜。由此可以推断出,Ok
14、poe让渔民从她开发的应用程序中获益。故选A。B(2023济南市6月针对性训练)Were so attached to plastic, but were careless consumers. Waste plastic is entering our ecosystems and food chains with untold consequences. Cleaning up our polluted world of plastic may seem a noble, but thankless task. However, some people are seeing economi
15、c opportunity in the mission.Plastic Bank, a social enterprise from Canada, is monetizing plastic recycling while empowering those people most affected by the waste. It works to prevent waste plastic from entering oceans encouraging people in developing countries to collect plastic from their commun
16、ities in exchange for cash, food, clean water or school tuition for their children. After collection, plastic is weighed, sorted, chipped, melted into balls and sold on as “raw material” to be made into everything from bottles for cleaning products to clothing.“I saw large quantities; I saw an oppor
17、tunity,” CEO David Katz told the audience at the Sustainable Brands Oceans Conference in Porto, Portugal on November 14. “We reveal the value in this material,” he added.Plastic Bank was founded in 2013 and launched the ground operations in 2014 in Haiti, one of the poorest countries in the Western
18、Hemisphere, where close to 60% of the population live under the poverty line. As a result of poor waste disposal and recycling infrastructure (基础设施), plastic waste enters rivers or is burned and poses the health threats to the local residents.The company says it has over 2,000 collectors working in
19、the country, with 63% of its full-time collectors on average above the poverty line thanks to the income they make from the project. Through its app-based payment system, many collectors now have bank accounts for the first time, and are able to ultimately escape ultra-poverty.“Nothing were doing is
20、 against the laws of physics,” said Katz. “All the technology exists for us to solve problems and save the world. Its only creative thought.”文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。废塑料正在进入人类的生态系统和食物链,并带来难以形容的后果。加拿大的一家社会企业“塑料银行”将塑料的回收利用货币化,使一些发展中国家的生活在贫困线以下的人通过收集塑料最终能摆脱极度贫困。5What does Plastic Bank aim to do? C ATest out creat
21、ive ideas.BDiscover new material.CPromote plastic recycling.DStop people using plastic.解析:细节理解题。根据第二段内容可知,塑料银行致力于通过鼓励发展中国家的人们从其社区收集塑料以换取现金、食物、干净的水或孩子的学费的方式防止废塑料进入海洋,被收集的塑料经过加工后将作为原料转售,被制成各种产品。由此可知,塑料银行的目的是促进塑料的回收利用。故选C。6Which of the following shows the process of monetizing in Paragraph 2? C APurcha
22、singcollectingrecycling.BExchangingcollectingpurchasing.CCollectingexchangingreproducing.DPersuadingconsumingreproducing.解析:细节理解题。根据第二段的第二、三句可知,人们先收集塑料,然后用塑料换取现金、食物、干净的水或孩子的学费,最后,塑料被制成从清洁产品的瓶子到衣服等各种产品。故选C。7What do the numbers in Paragraph 5 indicate? B A Haiti attaches great importance to recycling.
23、BMany Haitians benefit greatly from the project.CCollecting is an efficient way to recycle waste.DThe project has solved unemployment in Haiti.解析:推理判断题。根据第五段列出的数字可知,在海地有两千多塑料收集者,平均63%的全职塑料收集者因为从这一项目中获得收入而处于贫困线以上。由此可推知,这两个数字表明很多海地人从该项目中受益很大。故选B。8What may be the best title for the text? D A Companies
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