2020江苏高考英语二轮练习:题型重组练 第6组 WORD版含解析.doc
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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家第六组(建议用时:20分钟).阅读理解Im a storyteller. And I would like to tell you a few personal stories.I grew up reading British and American childrens books. When I began to write, I wrote exactly the kinds of stories I was reading: All my characters were white and blueeyed, they ate apples and t
2、alked a lot about the weather, despite the fact that I lived in Nigeria. We ate mangoes, and we never talked about the weather. Because all I had read were books in which characters were foreign, I had become convinced that books by their very nature had to have foreigners in them. Things changed wh
3、en I discovered African books. Because of writers like Chinua Achebe and Camara Laye, I went through a_mental_shift in my idea of literature. I realized that people like mea girl with skin of the color of chocolate, could also exist in literature. I started to write about things I recognized. So wha
4、t the discovery of African writers did for me was this: It saved me from having a single story of what books were.The year I turned eight, we got a new houseboy Fide from a nearby rural village. The only thing my mother told us about him was that his family was very poor. And when I didnt finish my
5、dinner, my mother would say, “Finish your food! Dont you know? People like Fides family have nothing”. So I felt enormous pity for Fides family. Then one Saturday, we went to his village to visit, and his mother showed us a beautifully patterned basket that his brother had made. I was astonished. It
6、 had not occurred to me that anybody in his family could actually make something. Their poverty was my single story of them.Years later, when I left Nigeria to go to university in the United States, my American roommate asked where I had learned to speak English so well, and was confused when I said
7、 that Nigeria happened to have English as its official language. What struck me was this: She had felt sorry for me even before she saw me. My roommate had a single story of Africa: a single story of catastrophe.Of course, Africa is a continent full of catastrophes. But there are other stories that
8、are not about catastrophe, and it is very important, and it is just as important, to talk about them. The consequence of the single story is this: It robs people of dignity. It makes our recognition of our equal humanity difficult. It emphasizes how we are different rather than how we are similar.So
9、 what if my mother had told us that Fides family was poor but hardworking? What if we had an African television network that broadcast diverse African stories all over the world? What if my roommate knew about my Nigerian publisher, Muhtar Bakare, a remarkable man who left his job in a bank to follo
10、w his dream and start a publishing house? What if my roommate knew about my friend Funmi Iyanda, a fearless woman who hosts a TV show, and is determined to tell the stories that we prefer to forget?My Nigerian publisher and I have just started a nonprofit organization called Farafina Trust, and we h
11、ave big dreams of building libraries and providing books for state schools, and also of organizing lots of workshops in reading and writing, for all the people who are eager to tell our many stories.Stories matter. Many stories matter. Stories can break the dignity of a people, but stories can also
12、repair that broken dignity. When we realize that there is never a single story about any place, we regain a kind of paradise.1What is probably peoples first impression of the writer when it comes to her nationality?AShe mainly eats apples and mangoes.BShe may not speak fluent English.CShe comes from
13、 a place free of catastrophes.DShe prefers stories based on foreign characters.2The underlined phrase “a mental shift” in Paragraph 2 refers to the writers _Adiscovery of African books with characters of her skin colorBacquaintance with local African writers like Chinua AchebeCrealization that not o
14、nly foreign characters exist in literatureDchange that she started to write about things she recognized3How many personal stories has the writer mentioned in the passage?ATwo.BThree.CFour. DFive.4The writer uses several single stories in the passage to illustrate that the single story _Amatters in k
15、eeping listeners well informedBtends to convey a prejudiced idea to listenersCgets increasingly popular among storytellersDfails to produce a lasting effect on listeners5The writer lists many “what ifs” in Paragraph 6 to _Aemphasize our differences rather than similaritiesBindicate the way that stor
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