高中英语牛津版高三上学期:Chapter one reading

阳光下的灿烂 高中英语
精选回答

CHAPTER ONE READING

pages 2 and 3

HELPING PEOPLE

STUDENTS GO HUNGRY FOR CHARITY

Students at New Point School enjoyed their breakfast more than usual yesterday

for it broke a 24-hour sponsored fast.

The students had all volunteered to go without food for one day

to raise funds for World Vision projects

to help the poor in underdeveloped countries.

Mr James Wood,their English teacher,

said that the students had suggested the idea themselves,

after seeing shocking pictures of famine in Africa.

They arranged the whole thing.'he said.'I'm very proud of them.'

Jane Austin,a senior High Grade 3 student,said,

'It seemed wrong for us to have lots of food,

while those innocent people were starving.

'Donations of more than $24,000 have been collected.

They came from the students' money for meals and money donated by sponsors

The students were delighted with the total amount.

'We were surprised that people were so generous.

'said Alan Long,a Senior High Grade 1 student.

FAIR HELPS FLOOD VICTIMS

Colourful signs,loud music

and exciting games attracted hundreds of visitors to a charity fun fair

at Rainbow School on Sunday.

There were over 30 stalls at the fair,

which was held in aid of flood victims in Bangladesh.

Mr Anita Li,the organizer of the fair,said,

'We were worried because there are so many charity appeals these days.

It seemed possible that very few people would come.

'At first it was difficult for me to think of new ideas for the stalls.

But then I asked my students.They were able to make lots of suggestions.

I was amazed at all their brilliant ideas.'

All her worries were forgotten as the fair was crowded with excited people

enjoying themselves in the warm autumn sunshine.

The portrait sketching stall,karaoke stall,games and food stalls were busy all day

Ms Li,a science teacher,calculated that the event had raised over $65,000.

WALKATHON SUCCESS

Over 200 students,teachers,parents and alumni of Hillside School

took part in a 10 km walkathon to raise money recently.

Andy Lever was the first home in just over an hour.

He actually walked the whole distance.'

The purpose of the walk is to raise funds for many school projects,'

We want to purchase more books for the library,equipment for the science labs

and to finance more school trips.'

Mike Temple,a Senior High Grade I student,raised $11,900.

'My mother agreed to sponsor me,'he said,'and she asked her friends.

Many of them were willing to sponsor me,too.'

The proceeds of the day came to over $150,000.'I was astonished at the total

'said Stanley Lewis,who organized it.

'We would have been satisfied with half of that amount.'

LISTENING SKILLS

pages 6 and 7

Working with numbers

In this exercise,you will hear a question,

followed by a statement or short conversation.

Look at the information provided and the four possible answers.

Choose the best answer.

question 1

A:Which stall have these people being working on?

[-1:00.00]B:Well,we didn't do too badly.

[-1:-1.00]A:No,but I'm a bit disappointed,I thought we'd make more than $500.

[-1:-2.00]The ice-cream stall and the hamburgers made lots more than we did.

[-1:-3.00]B:Never mind,we made more than the Portrait-sketching stall.

[-1:-4.00]And we provide some amusement for a lot of people.

[-1:-5.00]Question 2

[-1:-6.00]Which pad of paper does the woman decide to buy?

[-1:-7.00]A:Hello!Can I interest you in buying any recycled paper?

[-1:-8.00] All the profits go to charity?

[-1:-9.00]B:Well,yes.I do need some.Let me see.

[-1:10.00] I think I'll have one of these A4 pads with 80 sheets.

[-1:11.00]A:With or without lines?

[-1:12.00]B:With lines,please. That's $16,isn't it?

[-1:13.00]A:Yes,but why don't you get this one instead?

[-1:14.00]It's got twice as many sheets,but it's only a few dollars more,very good value

[-1:15.00]B:You are right.OK, I'll have that one.

[-1:16.00]Question 3

[-1:17.00]Which feature of these charities expenditure does the woman criticize?

[-1:18.00]A:Look!This shows how the Green Charity spent its money last year.

[-1:19.00]B:It only spent 4% on Administration.

[-1:20.00] That's very good in comparison with many other Charities.

[-1:21.00]The magazine is good value for money,too.

[-1:22.00]56% on conservation not too bad,14% on recruiting new members.

[-1:23.00]I doubt whether that is worth while fundraising,19%.

[-1:24.00]That looks high,but I know that it is cost effective.

[-1:25.00]Because the events attract a lot more than that in donations

[-1:26.00]Question 4

[-1:27.00]How much money does the man win?

[-1:28.00]A:Come on,Sir.Have a dough,just $5.

[-1:29.00]B:All right.Here you are.

[-1:30.00]A:Thank you Sir,here are you darts.

[-1:31.00]B:Right,here we go. There,what's that?

[-1:32.00]C:A five.

[-1:33.00]B:Now the second dart.

[-1:34.00]C::Triple 20.

[-1:35.00]B:That's 60.So I've got 65 so far.

[-1:36.00]C:Right,here goes the last dart.Oh,no just one.That's 66 all together.

[-1:37.00]B:Well done,sir.Here is your prize.

[-1:38.00]Question 5

[-1:39.00]Which charity are the speakers talking about?

[-1:40.00]A:Well,this Charity has certainly benefited

[-1:41.00]from all the fundraising you've been doing at school.

[-1:42.00]$5,000 is a very generous donation.

[-1:43.00]B:Yes,it's one of our favourite charities.

[-1:44.00] We let the students suggest which charity they want to support.

[-1:45.00]A:But why are you giving them $3,000 more than last year?It's a big increase

[-1:46.00]B:Well,it's located close our school

[-1:47.00]so students can actually see the people they're helping

[-1:48.00]That's why students like to support it.

[-1:49.00]Question 6

[-1:50.00]At what time can you see the second demonstration by the police dogs?

[-1:51.00]Ladies and gentlemen:welcome to our Annual Charity Fair.

[-1:52.00]We are delighted to see so many people here today,despite the cloudy weather

[-1:53.00]Now I'm afraid we had to make one or two changes to the program

[-1:54.00]because of the weather

[-1:55.00]The Opening Ceremony will take place in a couple minutes,at 1:15.

[-1:56.00]And School Band will give a short,first performance after that.

[-1:57.00]The Self defence Display will start at 1:40.

[-1:58.00]Then we had to cancel the Radio controlled Model Aeroplanes.

[-1:59.00]Because they can't fly in this sort of weather.

[-2:00.00]And so,the Police Dogs will come on again in their place,

[-2:-1.00]half an hour earlier than advertised.

[-2:-2.00]Then at 4:30,we've a new item a karaoke competition.

[-2:-3.00]Speaking

[-2:-4.00]pages 13 and 14

[-2:-5.00]A Pronouncing final consonant clusters

[-2:-6.00]When you are reading aloud,pronounce the sounds at the ends of words clearly

[-2:-7.00]Exercise A1

[-2:-8.00]After t or d,ed is pronounced /id/.

[-2:-9.00]After other letters,it is pronounced /t/ or /d/,

[-2:10.00]but the letter e is not pronounced.

[-2:11.00]/id/ wanted visited

[-2:12.00]lifted ended

[-2:13.00]recorded flooded

[-2:14.00]/t/ liked helped

[-2:15.00]laughed crossed

[-2:16.00]washed jumped

[-2:17.00]switched

[-2:18.00]/d/ rubbed lived

[-2:19.00]raised judged

[-2:20.00]rowed starved

[-2:21.00]Exercise A2

[-2:22.00]tank blank

[-2:23.00]thank

[-2:24.00]/f/ fifth twelfth

[-2:25.00]/ks/ sixth

[-2:26.00]/kts/ acts facts

[-2:27.00]/kst/ next text

[-2:28.00]taxed boxed

[-2:29.00]faxed

[-2:30.00]/sts/ tests lists

[-2:31.00]vests nests

[-2:32.00]mists costs

[-2:33.00] coasts

[-2:34.00]/sks/ asks desks

[-2:35.00]/mps/ lamps limps

[-2:36.00] glimpse

[-2:37.00]Exercise 3

[-2:38.00]1 He crossed the flooded stream and visited his sixth son.

[-2:39.00]2 She faxed the tests and lists to the next centre.

[-2:40.00]3 The thick mists covered the boats and coasts.

[-2:41.00]4 The actress rested between acts and then jumped up and attacked the text

[-2:42.00]MORE LANGUAGE INPUT(1)

[-2:43.00]pages 17 and 18

[-2:44.00]A Reading

[-2:45.00]Help Can't Wait When most people travel,they pick up all sorts of things

[-2:46.00]souvenirs,T-shirts,postcards,etc.

[-2:47.00]However,Harry Loomer is different.When he travels,he leaves something behind

[-2:48.00]Something of lasting value his blood.

[-2:49.00]Harry's donation began at a college blood drive some four decades ago.

[-2:50.00]Since then,he has donated his blood regularly.

[-2:51.00]Not once or twice a year,but every 56 days as often as the law allows.

[-2:52.00]Even though he is now retired and travels extensively with his wife Barbara

[-2:53.00]For people who need blood,Harry is not a movie legend.He is a real hero.

[-2:54.00]Since up to four people can benefit from a single pint of blood,

[-2:55.00]Harry Loomer,with a generous donation of 60 gallons (480 pints) of blood,

[-2:56.00]has played a big role in helping save hundreds of lives.

[-2:57.00]Connie Sessoms,Jr operates a trucking business in North Carolina,USA.

[-2:58.00]As a young student,he recognized that donating blood required very little work

[-2:59.00]and virtually no pain while helping to save a life.

[-3:00.00]'People need to know how critical it is to have blood on hand,'

[-3:-1.00]Connie advocates'There is absolutely no substitute for it!'

[-3:-2.00]Connie is participating in a new Red Cross programme

[-3:-3.00]designed to pair closely matched donors

[-3:-4.00]with people who need blood regularly due to an ongoing illness.

[-3:-5.00]He is now paired with a young African American child

[-3:-6.00]who needs a pint of blood every two weeks because

[-3:-7.00]the child is suffering from a disease called'sickle-cell anaemia'.

[-3:-8.00]To ensure an adequate supply for this young patient,

[-3:-9.00]Connie and another closely matched donor donate their blood every 56 days

[-3:10.00]'It's not always convenient,'Connie admits,

[-3:11.00]'but it's more than worth it to know that I'm helping this precious child

[-3:12.00]I'm sure if other people know how critical their blood donations are,

[-3:13.00]they would be willing to sacrifice,too.'

[-3:14.00]B Listening

[-3:15.00]The amount of ICRC expenditure in 1999 was 149.3 million Swiss francs

[-3:16.00]for activities at their headquarters and 713.1 million

[-3:17.00]for activities in the field.

[-3:18.00]The ICRC received more than 337,000 Red Cross messages and sent over 304,000

[-3:19.00]thus enabling members of separated families to be reunited or to exchange news

[-3:20.00]The ICRC distributed over 140,000 tons of food,clothing,blankets tents,ect

[-3:21.00]worth US$105,000,000 in 50 countries,including US$23,000,000 of medical assistance

[-3:22.00]The ICRC was the major supplier of medicines and other medical supplies

[-3:23.00]and equipment to 14 hospitals in Asia and Africa.

[-3:24.00]During the year these hospitals admitted 41,600 native patients

[-3:25.00]performed 50,000 operations and treated 155,000 outpatients.

无边丝雨 2022-10-02 10:15:43

相关推荐

艺术生集训注意事项有哪些 需要注意什么

艺术生在集训的时候也要同步文化课学习,夯实文化基础。考生在专业课集训期间,文化课千万不要丢,专业课和文化课的学习一定要兼顾。艺术生集训的注意事项一定要选择一个靠谱的培训学校。因为一个好的培训学校,懂得怎么以最快...
展开详情

艺术生什么时候集训好 有必要去集训吗

艺术生集训指的是艺术类学生在完成学业水平测试之后,由学校或自己向学校申请,暂时停掉学校的文化课,到专业的艺术培训学校进行封闭式训练,直到校考结束。美术生集训时间美术生集训,通常从高二下学期开始,5月份开始报名,...
展开详情

提高生物成绩的方法是什么 窍门有哪些

即通过分析教材,找出要点,将知识简化成有规律的几个字来帮助生物知识记忆。例如DNA的分子结构可简化为“五四三二一”,即五种基本元素、四种基本单位、每种基本单位有三种基本物质、很多基本单位形成两条脱氧核酸链、成为...
展开详情

艺考生集训注意事项 有什么要了解知道的

艺术生集训不要忽略了文化课,作为艺术生必须要做到文化课和专业课双赢,才能被心中理想大学录取,在这期间需要付出很大的努力。文化课也是非常重要的,不要忽略文化课,要一直学习专业课。艺考生集训注意什么学会针对性强化技...
展开详情

投档会参考学考成绩吗 学考成绩有什么用

将成绩符合的学生的档案投给招生院校。这就是投档,投档不参考于学生的其他条件,只参考他的总成绩和志愿。而根据学校的调档比例省教育考试院确定他的投档比例,只要学生的档案被投档,决定他是否被录取的因素就会包含他的学考...
展开详情

精选推荐更多>

亦颇驯是什么意思

“亦颇驯”意思是还是很和顺,出自《阅微草堂笔记》,原文:《狼子野心》:“有富室,偶得二小狼,与家犬杂畜,亦与犬相安。稍长,亦颇驯,主人乃忘其为狼。”
翻译:有个有钱人家偶然得到两只小狼,(将它们和)家狗混在一起圈养,也和狗相安无事。两只狼渐渐地长大了,还是很驯服。主人竟然忘了它们是狼。
《阅微草堂笔记》的题材以妖怪鬼狐为主,但于人事异闻,边地景物,诗词文章,名物典故等也有记述,内容相当广泛。纪昀仕途顺利,他写此书的指导思想是“大旨不乖于风教”,采用六朝志怪的笔法,叙述简淡,不作细节描写,不求文辞华美,与《聊斋志异》的描摹细腻、委曲动人大异其趣。

天上的街市主旨

《天上的街市》主旨:诗人运用了想象的表现手法,把繁星满天的夜空,想象成是点着无数街灯的天上街市,把空中的流星想象为牛郎织女提着灯笼在街上闲游,表达了诗人对自由的向往和对理想社会的企盼之情。
《天上的街市》作者郭沫若,原文是:
远远的街灯明了,
好像闪着无数的明星。
天上的明星现了,
好像点着无数的街灯。
我想那缥缈的空中,
定然有美丽的街市。
街市上陈列的一些物品,
定然是世上没有的珍奇。
你看,那浅浅的天河,
定然是不甚宽广。
那隔着河的牛郎织女,
定能够骑着牛儿来往。
我想他们此刻,
定然在天街闲游。
不信,请看那朵流星,
是他们提着灯笼在走。
《天上的街市》是现代文学家郭沫若于1921年10月创作的一首现代诗。
诗人运用了想象的表现手法,把繁星满天的夜空,想象成是点着无数街灯的天上街市,把空中的流星想象为牛郎织女提着灯笼在街上闲游,表达了诗人对自由的向往和对理想社会的企盼之情。全诗风格恬淡,用自然清新的语言、整齐的短句、和谐优美的韵律,表达了诗人纯真的理想。
郭沫若(1892年11月16日—1978年6月12日),本名郭开贞,字鼎堂,号尚武,乳名文豹,笔名除郭沫若外,还有麦克昂、郭鼎堂、石沱、高汝鸿、羊易之等,中国现代作家、历史学家、考古学家。

广陵散作者

《广陵散》的作者是魏晋琴家嵇康。嵇康(公元224年-263年,一作公元223年-262年),字叔夜,谯国铚县(今安徽省濉溪县)人,三国时期曹魏思想家、音乐家、文学家。
嵇康自幼聪颖,身长七尺八寸,容止出众。他博览群书,广习诸艺,尤为喜爱老庄学说。早年迎娶魏武帝曹操曾孙女长乐亭主为妻,拜官郎中,授中散大夫,世称“嵇中散”。司马氏掌权后,隐居不仕,拒绝出仕。景元四年(公元263年),因受司隶校尉钟会构陷,而遭掌权的大将军司马昭处死,时年四十岁。
《广陵散》乐谱全曲共有四十五个乐段,分开指、小序、大序、正声、乱声、后序六个部分。正声以前主要是表现对聂政不幸命运的同情;正声之后则表现对聂政壮烈事迹的歌颂与赞扬。正声是乐曲的主体部分,着重表现了聂政从怨恨到愤慨的感情发展过程,深刻地刻划了他不畏强权、宁死不屈的复仇意志。

孤雁南飞孤掌难鸣相似的名言

孤雁南飞孤掌难鸣相似的名言有:
1、单丝不成线,独木不成林。——钱彩、金丰《说岳全传》
2、一个好汉三个帮,一个篱笆三个桩。——谚语
3、三个臭皮匠赛过诸葛亮。——罗贯中《三国演义》
4、天时不如地利,地利不如人和。——孟子《得道多助,失道寡助》
5、一花独放不是春,百花齐放春满园。——佚名《古今贤文》
6、人主之患在莫之应,故曰,一手独拍,虽疾无声。——韩非《韩非子·功名》
7、莫学蜘蛛各结网,要学蜜蜂共酿蜜。——谚语
常见热点问答
热点搜索
1-20
21-40
41-60
61-80
81-100
101-120
121-140
141-160
161-180
181-200
作文大全
1-20
21-40
41-60
61-80
81-100
101-120
121-140
141-160
161-180
181-200