高一英語必修3模塊2Learning plan學案及答案
“super girl” was a live broadcast singing contest run by the hunan tv station. the winner was chosen largely by the audience who voted with sms (短信). some 150,000 girls and boys joined in and up to 400 million people watched the final on television.
“she took my heart away when i first heard her singing,” said gao, who supported li by founding an online chat room and persuading others for help on the street.
the famous magazine asian time recently put li on its cover and fans say li’s music style and her special manner on the stage does break away from the chinese traditions. fans love li for her sunny and natural appearance. li seems to change people’s traditional ideas of beauty.
however, there are many people who don’t think highly of this boyish girl, because they think she doesn’t have good voice and sweet appearance.
anyway, we know a cup of tea is never to everyone’s taste. we just hope this special girl will go smoothly in her later music career.
56. the passage tells us that li is loved by her fans for the following reason except ________.
a. her beautiful voice
b. her stage manner
c. her special music style
d. her sunny look
57. what does the underlined sentence mean?
a. every cup of tea has its own taste.
b. everybody may like the same thing.
c. nothing can’t make everybody satisfied.
d. everybody likes different kinds of tea.
58. this passage is mainly about ______.
a. li’s wonderful performance in the contest
b. how and why fans love li yuchun
c. li’s special singing style and appearance
d. why some people don’t like li yuchun
b
recently i read the human development report. i couldn’t help thinking about another problem which the world is facing — hunger. according to the report, 2,400 people are dying from hunger every day; nearly 13 million in southern africa will be worried about their food supply because of earthquakes, floods or wars.
in a word, hunger remains the biggest problem of the world today. it’s strange to see that man can travel to the moon, but still doesn’t know how to feed himself. you may ask, “who steals our bread?” the first thieves should be population growth, poverty and loss of rich farmland.
in less developed areas like south africa, the population grows faster than the crops. it is almost impossible for its government to feed so many people and provide education for them. so it is very important to control the population growth and protect their farmland in countries whose people are suffering from hunger.