18.Cultural Center Adds Classes for Young Adults
The Allendale Cultural Center has expanded its arts program to include classes for young adults.Director Leah Martin announced Monday that beginning in September,three new classes will be offered to the Allendale community.The course titles will be Yoga for Teenagers; Hip Hop Dance:Learning the Latest Moves; and Creative Journaling for Teens:Discovering the Writer Within.The latter course will not be held at the Allendale Cultural Center but instead will meet at the Allendale Public Library.
Staff member Tricia Cousins will teach the yoga and hip hop classes.Ms.Cousins is an accomplished choreographer (舞蹈教師) as well as an experienced dance educator.She has an MA in dance education from Teachers College,Columbia University,where she wrote a thesis on the pedagogical (教學(xué)法的) effectiveness of dance education.The journaling class will be taught by Betsy Milford.Ms.Milford is the head librarian at the Allendale Public Library as well as a columnist for the professional journal Library Focus.
The courses are part of the Allendale Cultural Center's Project Teen,which was initiated by Leah Martin,Director of the Cultural Center.According to Martin,this project is a direct result of her efforts to make the center a more essential part of the Allendale community.Over the last several years,the number of people who have visited the cultural center for classes or events has steadily declined.Project Teen is primarily funded by a generous grant from The McGee Arts Foundation,an organization devoted to bringing arts programs to young adults.Martin oversees the Project Teen board,which consists of five board members.Two board members are students at Allendale's Brookdale High School; the other three are adults with backgrounds in education and the arts.
The creative journaling class will be cosponsored by Brookdale High School,and students who complete the class will be given the opportunity to publish one of their journal entries in Pulse,Brookdale's student literary magazine.Students who complete the hip hop class will be eligible to participate in the Allendale Review,an annual concert sponsored by the cultural center that features local actors,musicians,and dancers.All classes are scheduled to begin immediately following school dismissal,and transportation will be available from Brookdale High School to the Allendale Cultural Center and the Allendale Public Library.For more information about Project Teen,contact the cultural center's programming office at 988-0099 or drop by the office after June 1 to pick up a fall course catalog.The office is located on the third floor of the Allendale Town Hall.
 
74.Which of the following statements is correct?A
A.Tricia Cousins will teach two of the new classes.
B.The new classes will begin on June 1.
C.People who want a complete fall catalogue should stop by the Allendale Public Library.
D.The cultural center's annual concert is called Pulse.
75.According to Leah Martin,what was the direct cause of Project Teen?D
A.Tricia Cousins was available to teach courses in the fall.
B.Community organizations were ignoring local teenagers.
C.The McGee Arts Foundation wanted to be more involved in Allendale's arts programming.
D.She wanted to make the cultural center a more important part of the Allendale community.
76.Which of the following factors is implied as another reason for Project Teen?A
A.The number of people visiting the cultural center has declined over the last several years.
B.The cultural center wanted a grant from The McGee Arts Foundation.
C.The young people of Allendale have complained about the cultural center's offerings.
D.Leah Martin thinks classes for teenagers are more important than classes for adults.
77.This article is organized in which of the following ways?B
A.In time order,from the past to the future.
B.Most important information first,followed by background and details.
C.Background first,followed by the most important information and details.
D.As sensational news,with the most controversial topic first.

分析 The Allendale Cultural Center預(yù)計(jì)面向青少年增設(shè)三門(mén)新的課程,這三門(mén)課程包括青少年瑜伽,街舞以及創(chuàng)意性寫(xiě)作課程等.通過(guò)開(kāi)設(shè)這三門(mén)課程,項(xiàng)目的主辦人想使這個(gè)培訓(xùn)中心成為the Allendale community社區(qū)的一個(gè)重要部分,也想吸引更多的青少年.

解答 ADAB
74.答案 A細(xì)節(jié)理解題.文章開(kāi)頭提到新學(xué)期將開(kāi)設(shè)三個(gè)新班級(jí),然后再根據(jù)第二段Staff member Tricia Cousins will teach the yoga and hip hop classes.可知Tricia Cousins將教授其中的兩個(gè)班級(jí),答案選A.
75.答案 D細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)文章第三段According to Martin,this project is a direct result of her efforts to make the center a more essential part of the Allendale community.可知Project Teen的原因就是她想使文化中心成為社區(qū)的重要部分,所以D選項(xiàng)正確.
76.答案 A推理判斷題.第三段介紹了the Allendale Cultural Center's Project Teen這個(gè)項(xiàng)目,提到了to make the center a more essential part of the Allendale community.是這個(gè)項(xiàng)目的一個(gè)目的,然后作者又說(shuō)the number of people who have visited the cultural center for classes or events has steadily declined,由此可知開(kāi)設(shè)新課程也是為了吸引更多的青少年,所以A選項(xiàng)正確.
77.答案 B推理判斷題.通讀全文可知,作者在謀篇布局上都是每段先提出主題句,然后再進(jìn)行詳細(xì)解釋,也就是首先提出重要信息,然后用細(xì)節(jié)支撐,所以答案選B.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 社會(huì)文化類是英語(yǔ)閱讀中常見(jiàn)的題材,掌握該類的英語(yǔ)閱讀理解技巧十分重要.主旨大意題在歷史文化類文章中是常考的題型.解答這類試題的英語(yǔ)閱讀理解技巧:1.讀首句抓大意.文化教育類閱讀理解文章多采用說(shuō)明文、議論文體裁,而這類文章大都采用文章段落的中心,即主題句在文章開(kāi)頭.因此,要尋找這類文章的主旨大意就需要研究文章的首句. 2.讀尾句抓大意.有時(shí)這類文章的主題句安排在文章的結(jié)尾,作為對(duì)全篇的總結(jié). 3.讀首段抓大意.有些文章或段落的開(kāi)頭和結(jié)尾部分都有主題句.這種結(jié)構(gòu)是為了突出主題思想而使用兩次點(diǎn)題的寫(xiě)作方法.這兩個(gè)主題句在句子結(jié)構(gòu)和用詞上有所不同,而且在內(nèi)容上前句和后句也不重復(fù). 4.從段落中抓大意.有些文章或段落的主題句在文章中,這種文章或段落往往以一句話或幾句話引出要表達(dá)的主題,在主題句出現(xiàn)后,再舉例子陳述細(xì)節(jié)或繼續(xù)論證. 5.歸納要點(diǎn)抓大意.有些文章或段落無(wú)明顯的主題句,只是暗示性地體現(xiàn)主題.這就要求同學(xué)們?cè)陂喿x過(guò)程中根據(jù)文中所敘述的事實(shí)或線索來(lái)概括總結(jié)主旨大意.

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