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1、The life difference between east and west.rich and poor becomes clear when we look at how the kids sleep at night.
Jyoti, aged 14, Nepal Jyoti left school at a young age and now lives with one of her sisters in the Nepalese countryside where she works on the farm. 4、①The family sleep on mats on the mud floor in the open air, with an open fire for cooking and keeping warm. Jyoti loves dancing and 5、she wants to become a dancer to make money for her family.
Tzvika, aged 12,West Bank(約旦河西岸), Israel 4、②Tzvika lives in a gated community(社區(qū)) of 36,000 Orthodox Jews in an Israeli settlement( 定 居 點(diǎn) ) on the West Bank. Televisions and newspapers are not allowed from the settlement. The average family has nine children, but Tzvika has just two brothers, with whom he shares his room. Religion(宗教) is the most important subject, followed by Hebrew language and math. Sport is not allowed in the school. Tzvika wants to be a learned man when he grows up.
Lamine, aged 12, Bounk Village, South Africa Lamine studies at the local all- boy Koran school and shares a room with several other schoolmates. 6、His day starts at six o’clock when he and the other boys work on the school farm with the guide of teachers, and in the afternoon the boys study the Koran(可蘭經(jīng)). In his free time, lamine likes to play football with his friends and when he grows up he would like to teach in this school.
Ahk?xet, aged 15, River Amazon, Brazil 7、①Ahk?xet is a member of the Kraho tribe(部落) living near the river of Amazon. There are only 1,900 members of the tribe. All the tribe members grow and hunt their own food, and any other material 8、they need is bought, using money made from film companies and photographers who visit their camp. He dreams to be head of the tribe when he grows up. Jasmine, aged 14, Kentucky, the US 7、
②Jasmine lives in a big house with her parents and three brothers in the Kentucky countryside. Her father works as a railroad engineer. Her bedroom is filled with her favorite toys and her wardrobe is filled with her dresses, for 9、she normally gets two new dresses every month. She enjoys being treated like a princess, having her hair done and wearing pretty clothes and make-up and would like to be a rock star when she grows up.
1 The Life Difference
2 Country
3 Daily Life
4 She works on the farm.
5 make a living by
6 farming and the Koran
7 He grows and hunts his own food. Some film
8 With the money
9 is giving two new dresses
10 giving examples
解析試題分析:短文大意:這篇短文主要講述了世界各地的少年兒童們的不同生活,并列舉了幾個(gè)來(lái)自尼泊爾,以色列,南非,巴西和美國(guó)的幾個(gè)孩子的生活。
1 根據(jù)本文標(biāo)題The life difference between east and west.rich and poor becomes clear when we look at how the kids sleep at night. 及下文描述,可知此處指的是生活上的差別。根據(jù)填:The Life Difference
2 根據(jù)本列內(nèi)容,可知此處指的是,國(guó)家。故填Country
3 根據(jù)本來(lái)內(nèi)容,可知本列歸納的是日常生活。故答:Daily Life
4 根據(jù)Jyoti,……The family sleep on mats on the mud floor in the open air,描述,可知Jyoti的家人只能睡在露天的泥地上,故對(duì)應(yīng)圖片D。
5 根據(jù)Jyoti, ……she wants to become a dancer to make money for her family. 描述,可知她想通過(guò) 跳舞來(lái)謀生。故填:make a living by
6 根據(jù)His day starts at six o’clock when he and the other boys work on the school farm with the guide of teachers, and in the afternoon the boys study the Koran(可蘭經(jīng)).描述,可知Lamine 的課程只有兩種,農(nóng)業(yè)種植和可蘭經(jīng)。故填:farming and the Koran
7 根據(jù)Ahk?xet,……who visit their camp.He grows and hunts his own food. 描述,可知他們住在帳篷里面.故對(duì)應(yīng)圖片為B.
8 根據(jù)using money made from film companies and photographers who visit their camp. 描述,可知這些電影公司拍攝他們的帳篷,付給他們錢。故填:With the money。
9 根據(jù)Jasmine ……she normally gets two new dresses every month. 描述,可知她的父母每個(gè)月給她兩件連衣裙.故填:is giving two new dresses
10 閱讀短文可知這篇短文在講述各地不同生活時(shí)采用了距離的方法。本句中by是介詞,故填giving examples,舉例子。
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