After the popularity of the Ice Bucket Challenge, another challenge now is hot in India. Indians give rice to their poor neighbors for a charity (慈善) which is called “Rice Bucket Challenge”. 1. It is about giving a bucket of rice to someone who is in need and taking a picture named “Rice Bucket Challenge” to share online. The aim of the activity is to help the poor and hungry people in India, and the movement’s Facebook page has so far clocked up more than 50,000 likes. 2. The activity was started by Manju Latha Kalanidhi, a 38-year-old journalist, who thought the Ice Bucket Challenge was a little strange. She said, “Hunger is a disease anybody would connect.” The challenge has gained a lot of support with students signing up in Indian Institute of Management, and more and more people join in it. 3.
India is the world’s second-biggest rice consumer, with a storage of 21.2 million tons of the grains. 4. It has suffered with mass hunger, and last year was ranked 63rd of 78 countries on the International Food Policy Research Institute’s global hunger index. How to participate in this activity? First, pick up a bucket of rice from your home and give it to the neighboring people who are in need. 5. At last, invite online all your friends and ask them to take up the challenge. It is important to post back on Facebook because it will inspire all your friends to come forward. All the people get together and make a difference!
A. Besides, hand the rice bucket over to other people who are in need.
B. It is not an activity involving dumping a bucket of rice on someone’s head.
C. The activity raises the public awareness and charitable donations to agriculture.
D. The AirAsia India airline says its staff including senior management will join.
E. Then, take a picture and post it on facebook with “Rice Bucket Challenge”.
F. But it is far from enough for this country.
G. The initial inspiration came from the ice bucket challenge.
1.B
2.G
3.D
4.F
5.E
【解析】
試題分析:本文寫了米桶挑戰(zhàn),“米桶挑戰(zhàn)”與“冰桶挑戰(zhàn)”概念相似,但參加者不是要淋米,而是向有需要的人捐出一桶米,拍下照片,再向其他人發(fā)出挑戰(zhàn),以此來幫助需要的人。
1.B考查對上下文的理解能力。由Rice Bucket Challenge”. It is about giving a bucket of rice to someone who is in need and taking a picture named “Rice Bucket Challenge” to share online. 可知米桶挑戰(zhàn)不是向某個人的頭上淋米,而是贈給需要的人一桶米,后文是解釋米桶挑戰(zhàn),所以前一句是誤解,所以選B。
2.G考查對上下文的理解能力。由后文冰桶挑戰(zhàn)的開始,可知此處是提到了冰桶挑戰(zhàn),所以選G。
3.D考查對上下文的理解能力。由The challenge has gained a lot of support with students signing up in Indian Institute of Management, and more and more people join in it可以知道越來越多的人加入米桶挑戰(zhàn),所以D選項中也是有人加入,所以選D。
4.F考查對上下文的理解能力。由下文可知還是有很多人在承受著饑餓,可知這個挑戰(zhàn)不足以滿足需要的人們,遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)不夠,所以選F。
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