英语周报高二课标hze第28

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英语周报高二课标hze第28

1、英语周报高二课标hze第28

2、英语周报高一外研第15期答案

3、学生双语报2022-2023学年 答案

13.The world has been fascinated by the story of Pakistan-born Malala Yousafzai.In 2009,the Taliban(塔利班)banned girls from attending school in her region.When she was 11,Malala started a blog in which she wrote about life under Taliban rule and spoke enthusiastically about continuing her own education despite the ban.A little over a year ago,when she was 15,Malala was attacked on her school bus by Taliban gunmen,who shot her in the head.Amazingly,she survived and recovered in the UK,where she and her family are now based.
Since then,Malala has become an even more well-known activist for girls'education,speaking worldwide,including an appearance before the UN General Assembly(联合国大会) on her 16th birthday.She was nominated(提名)for the Nobel Peace Prize,released a best-selling biography(自传)-I Am Malala,and has become the face of a movement despite ongoing threats against her.
While primary school enrollment(录取) in developing countries has risen to 90%,worldwide,57million children are not enrolled in school; 122million young people (aged 15to 24)lack basic reading and writing skills; almost 61% of these are females; 799million adults are illiterate(不识字的),two thirds of whom are women.In Malala's homeland,fewer than half of Pakistani women are literate,the literacy rate in some rural areas is as low as 7% and more than 3million girls are not in school.
The link to the cycle of poverty is clear.Girls who receive little or no education face limited job opportunities while educated girls are better able to find good jobs,keeping themselves and,later,their children out of poverty,
Not surprisingly,Malala has inspired people and the world to help.Here are a few easy ways to  pitch in:
CARE org:You can donate to help poor families Send girls to school
UNICEF's Stand With Malala campaign:Contributions go to support UNICEF's education:programms in Pakistan.
Global Education Fund:This group works to educate all kids.You can donate,spread the word,Start a fundraiser,host an event,and much more.

21.Where does Malala Yousafzai live now?C
A.In Pakistan.  B.In America.
C.In the UK.    D.In India.
22.From Paragraph 3we know that in developing countries,D.
A.there are more girls than boys
B.primary school enrollment is not accurate
C.many children don't like going to school
D.many kids especially girls can't receive education
23.The underlined phrase"pitch in"in Paragraph 5probably meansA.
A.offer help        B.study hard
C.throw away        D.tell stories. 试题答案

分析 本文是一篇科教类阅读,主要讲的是一位名叫Malala Yousafzai的女孩与塔利班恐怖分子作斗争继续自己学业,继而成为了一名为女性教育活动家的故事.

解答 21-23.CDA
21题答案:C考查细节推理,根据文章第一段的Amazingly,she survived and recovered in the UK,where she and her family are now based.令人惊讶的是,她活下来了并且在英国得到了康复(她和她的家人现在在英国生活)可知本题答案为C选项.
22题答案:D考查推理判断,第三段主要讲的是虽然在发达国家小学录取率已经达到了90%,但是还是有很多孩子无法接受教育,尤其是女性居多.故本题答案为D选项.
23题答案:A考查细节推理,根据前面的Not surprisingly,Malala has inspired people and the world to help.不足为奇的是Malala激发了世界人们伸出援助之手.可知pitch in这一短语的意思为"提供帮助",故本题答案为A选项.

点评 本文是一篇新闻报道类阅读,题目涉及多道细节理解题,做题时结合原文和题目有针对 性找出相关语句进行仔细分析,结合选项选出正确答案.推理判断也是要在抓住关键句子的基础上合理的分析才能得出正确的答案.

Honesty is the best policy, as the English saying goes. Unfortunately, honesty often leaves us when no one is watching, British psychologists reported last week.

Researchers at UK’s Newcastle University set up an experiment in their psychology department’s coffee room.

They set a kettle, with tea, coffee and milk on the counter and hung up a sign listing the price for drinks. People helping themselves to a cup of tea were supposed to put a few cents in the box nearby.

The scientists hung a poster above the money box, and changed each week between pictures of gazing eyes and pictures of flowers. The researchers found that staff paid 2.76 times more for their drinks when the image of the eyes was hung.

“We were shocked by the size of the effect,” said Gilbert Roberts, one of the researchers.

Eyes are known to be a powerful perceptual (知觉的) signal for humans, scientists say.

“Even though the eyes were not real, they still seemed to make people behave more honestly,” said Melissa Bateson, a behavioral biologist and leader of the study.

Researchers believe the effect throws light on our evolutionary past. It may arise from behavioral characteristics that developed when early humans formed social groups to strengthen their chances of survival. For social groups to work, individuals had to co-operate, rather than act selfishly. “There’s an argument that if nobody is watching us, it is in our interests to behave selfishly. But when we’re being watched we should behave better. So people see us as co-operative and behave the same way towards us,” Bateson said.

The new finding indicates that people have a striking response to eyes. That might be because eyes and faces send a strong biological signal we have evolved to respond to, Bateson said.

The finding could be put to practical use. For example, images of eyes could ensure ticket sales on public transport and improve surveillance(监视) systems to deter anti-social behavior.

1.In the experiment, a poster was hung above the money box to ________.

A. give a harmonious atmosphere

B. remind people the drinks were not free

C. prove the actual effect of different pictures

D. see how honest people are in different situations

2.From the result of the experiment, we can conclude that ________.

A. people might pay more for the drinks at the image of gazing eyes

B. people may be dishonest when no one is watching them

C. no one would pay for the drink unless they are told to

D. just a image of flowers is not enough to remind people to pay for a drink

3.What is the best title for the passage?

A. You're being watched!

B. Pay for your drink, please!

C. Mind your behavior in public!

D. Look out for electronic surveillance equipment!

4.Which of the following English proverbs can be best used at the beginning of the passage?

A. Once a thief, always a thief

B. Lies have short legs

C. Honest is the best policy

D. An honest look covers many faults