2020-2021学年人教版(2019)高中英语必修第二册课时作业:话题四 历史与传统 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、话题四历史与传统.阅读理解AIts no secret that Auckland (the largest city in New Zealand) is a diverse city full of different cultures and new research has shown exactly how it and the rest of the country are changing.More than 200 ethnic (种族的) groups are recorded as living here and Auckland is considered to have
2、 a wider variety of cultural groups than London or Sydney, with 40 percent of its population made up of different ethnicities.The changing makeup of the countrys population is featured in the latest NZ Geographic magazine, which focuses on ethnic diversity, age, wealth and attitudes, drawn from the
3、latest census (人口普查) figures.Massey University humanities and social sciences research director Professor Paul Spoonley said Aucklands multiculturalism today is way beyond what experts believed likely a few years ago.Asian communities, in particular, in New Zealand have almost doubled since 2001, wh
4、en 6. 6 percent of the Kiwi people(New Zealanders) were Asian. The proportion (比例) in Auckland was 14.6 percent. By 2006, 18.9 percent of the citizens in the city were Asian and today 23 percent identify themselves as Asian.Nationally, the census showed 11.8 percent of the population was Asianand th
5、at figure was increasing.“The figures are higher than I would have thought a few years back,” Mr. Spoonley said. “And the healthcare system is attracting Asian workers.”The article also showed that Kiwis had overall become more accepting of migrant communities and particularly of Asian peoples. That
6、 had been a hugely noticeable change, Mr. Spoonley said.An Asian community leader Kai Luey in Auckland said there were a number of things that attracted Asians to New Zealand and particularly to Auckland. “The environment is clean, theres fresh air and theres safety of food.Theres a good education s
7、ystem here in New Zealand.”New Zealand was also considered to be a much safer place than many other countries, such as America, Canada and Australia.1What change has taken place in Auckland?AIt has been developing at a higher speed.BIt has started to control its population.CIt has begun to value eth
8、nic cultures.DIt has become a more diverse city.2What is the proportion of Asians in Auckland now?AAbout onetenth. BBelow onefifth.CNearly onefourth. DMore than twofifths.3Why do many Asians migrate to New Zealand according to Spoonley?AThey need a better education.BThey want to live in a safe place
9、.CThey love the clean environment.DThey hope to get better healthcare.4What do most New Zealanders think of Asian migrants?AThey are part of the society.BThey are a small ethnic group.CThey are very likely to change.DThey are a threat to the country.BThe United States is one of the few countries in
10、the world that have an official day on which fathers are honored by their children. On the third Sunday in June, fathers all across the United States are given presents, treated to dinner or otherwise made to feel special.Historians have recorded that there was a tradition to celebrate a day for fat
11、hers even thousands of years ago. Their study says that 4,000 years ago in Babylon a son called Elmesu carved a fathers day message on a clay card. In his message Elmesu wished his father a long and healthy life.However, in modern times the idea for creating a day for children to honor their fathers
12、 began in Spokane, Washington. A woman by the name of Sonora Smart Dodd thought of the idea for Fathers Day while listening to a Mothers Day sermon in 1909. Having been raised by her father, Henry Jackson Smart, after her mother died, Sonora wanted her father to know how special he was to her. Sonor
13、as father was born in June, so she chose to hold the first Fathers Day celebration in Spokane, Washington on the 19th of June, 1910.The noble idea of celebrating Fathers Day became quite popular in the US so much so that President Woodrow Wilson approved of the festival in 1916. President Calvin Coo
14、lidge too supported the idea but it was President Lyndon Johnson who signed a Presidential Proclamation declaring the third Sunday of June as Fathers Day in 1966.Most commonly, children give Fathers Day cards and flowers to their father. Neckties are a popular gift on the occasion of Fathers Day. Du
15、e to the tradition of giving gifts, cards makers, florists and gift sellers campaign for Fathers Day Festival in a big way and cash in on the sentiments of the people.5What does the author intend to do in Paragraph 2?ATell us the story of Elmesu.BSupport the findings of historians.CIntroduce an old
16、case of Fathers Day.DProve the source of modern Fathers Day.6What do we know about Sonora?AShe created Fathers Day in 1909.BShe was abandoned by her mother.CShe refused to celebrate Mothers Day.DShe had a deep affection for her father.7How many years did it take for Fathers day to be officially decl
17、ared?AAbout 4,000 years. BAbout 56 years.CAbout 61 years. DAbout 6 years.8Which of the following best explains “sentiments” underlined in the last paragraph?AActions. BFeelings.CActivities. DIncomes.CStonehenge, the worldfamous circle of stone columns may have had a brother. A much bigger, older bro
18、ther.University of Bradford researchers announced they had discovered about 100 stones covering several acres and they are thought to have been built around 4, 500 years ago. The Stonehenge Hidden Landscapes Project discovered the monument, which is near Durrington Walls, also known as “superhenge”.
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