2020-2021学年新教材高中英语 Unit 2 Making a difference Section Ⅰ Starting out .doc
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1、Unit 2 Making a difference课时作业(四)Unit 2Section Starting out &Understanding ideas.阅读理解AIn the early part of the twentieth century, racism (种族歧视) was widespread in the United States. Many African Americans were not given equal opportunities in education or employment. Marian Anderson (18971993) was an
2、 African American woman who gained fame as a concert singer in this climate of racism. She was born in Philadelphia and sang in church choirs during her childhood. When she asked for admission to a local music school in 1917, she was refused because she was black. Unable to attend music school, she
3、began her career as a singer for religious activities. In 1929, she went to Europe to study voice and spent several years performing there. Her voice was widely praised throughout Europe. Then she returned to the US in 1935 and became a top concert singer after performing at Town Hall in New York Ci
4、ty. Racism again affected Anderson in 1939. When it was arranged to sing at Constitution Hall in Washington DC., the Daughters of the American Revolution opposed (反对) it because of her color. She sang instead at the Lincoln Memorial for over 75,000 people. In 1955, Anderson became the first black so
5、loist (独唱) to sing in the Metropolitan Opera of New York City. The famous conductor Toscanini praised her voice as “heard only once in a hundred years”. She was a US delegate (代表) to the United Nations in 1958 and won the UN peace prize in 1977. Anderson eventually triumphed over racism.1According t
6、o this passage, what did Marian Anderson do between 1917 and 1929? AShe studied at a music school. BShe sang for religious activities. CShe sang at Town Hall in New York. DShe studied voice in Europe.2Toscanini thought that Marian Anderson _. Ahad a very rare (稀有的) voice Bsang occasionally in public
7、 Csang only once in many years Dwas seldom heard by people3Andersons beautiful voice was first recognized _. Aat the Lincoln Memorial Bin Washington DC. Cin Europe Dat the United Nations4This passage shows that Anderson finally defeated racism in the US by _. Aopposing the government Bworking for th
8、e United Nations Csinging in the streets Dworking hard to perfect her artBOne thing that seems to hold a lot of people back from setting and achieving big goals is the need for security (安全). Security is a feeling of certainty that everything is OK and that all your basic needs will be provided for.
9、 On the surface theres nothing wrong with that. Its great to feel secure. Abraham Maslow lists it as one of the basic human needs. If we dont feel secure, we cant move onto higher levels like love and achievement. If we have doubts about paying the rent at the end of the month, how can we possibly g
10、o after our really big dreams?So how is it that some people are able to start a new business while completely broke? Do business risk takers simply have a lower need for security?If you read the stories of very successful people, you see a common pattern (模式) again and againfrom an external (外部的) po
11、int of view, most of these people were not in a secure situation when they started going after their dreams. Sylvester Stallone was so broke that he had to sell his dog. Tony Robbins did his dishes in his bathroom because his small apartment had no kitchen. Brian Tracy was a day laborer. Og Mandino
12、was a homeless drunk who went into libraries to stay warm. While some successful people start out with a lot of advantages, most dont.Meanwhile, how is it that others who seem to be in a far more secure situation are paralyzed from taking action? People who have some money in the bank, a nice home,
13、and a highlypaid job still dont feel secure. Meanwhile, others with far worse starting positions pass them by. Why?The reason isnt that some people need security more than others. I think everyone needs to feel secure. The difference, however, is that the successful risk takers define security inter
14、nally (内部地) while others define security externally.5Whats the first paragraph mainly about?AThe importance of security.BThe ways to achieve security.CThe different kinds of security.DThe advantages of having security.6The examples in Paragraph 3 show that many successful people _.Ahad a low need fo
15、r securityBcould get security very easilyCstarted from a disadvantaged situationDwent through difficulties on the road to success7Which of the following can replace the underlined word “paralyzed” in Paragraph 4?APrevented. BExpected.CProtected. DEncouraged. 8How are those successful people differen
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