五、阅读表达。(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,回答短文后面的各个小题。
This past summer, when most Chinese college students wondered where to travel, Wang Chaodi jumped into one of the hottest ways of travel—voluntourism公益旅行.
Wang is a 22-year-old law student at Yunnan University. He spent three weeks taking part in community service in Nairobi, Kenya. At the same time, he enjoyed himself in African culture."I want to go to the farthest end of the earth to help people who are most in need," he said.
On weekdays, Wang taught elementary基础的 courses at a poor orphanage孤儿院. It was only 300 square metres large. And the students there had only an old textbook to study from. During weekends, he visited tourist sites including Masai Mara National Reserve and Amboseli Park, where he could watch amazing animals.
Voluntourism, also known as volunteer tourism, connects volunteer work with travel. Now, it is getting more and more popular among young Chinese, especially college students.
Last year, when Ciweishixi a Shenzhen based company carried out its South Asia voluntourism program, more than 250,000 college students signed up. According to Li Yaping, the director of the program, 3,000 young people took the trips.
"Young people today want a richer experience," Li said."Instead of taking regular ways such as practising at big companies, an increasing number of them want to try unusual ways to connect with the world."
Voluntourism doesn't have to be international."We hope young people can devote付出 more attention to what's around them before going abroad," Li added."They can get to know more about the countryside, gain a deeper understanding of China and find future voluntourism opportunities机会 in our own country."
51. Wang visited Kenya only for sightseeing, didn't he?
52. What did Wang Chaodi do at a poor orphanage?
53. Why did Wang visit Masai Mara National Reserve and Amboseli Park?
54. How do you think voluntourism get its name?
55. What are the benefits of voluntourism for young people even if it isn't international?
阅读下面短文,回答短文后面的各个小题。
This past summer, when most Chinese college students wondered where to travel, Wang Chaodi jumped into one of the hottest ways of travel—voluntourism公益旅行.
Wang is a 22-year-old law student at Yunnan University. He spent three weeks taking part in community service in Nairobi, Kenya. At the same time, he enjoyed himself in African culture."I want to go to the farthest end of the earth to help people who are most in need," he said.
On weekdays, Wang taught elementary基础的 courses at a poor orphanage孤儿院. It was only 300 square metres large. And the students there had only an old textbook to study from. During weekends, he visited tourist sites including Masai Mara National Reserve and Amboseli Park, where he could watch amazing animals.
Voluntourism, also known as volunteer tourism, connects volunteer work with travel. Now, it is getting more and more popular among young Chinese, especially college students.
Last year, when Ciweishixi a Shenzhen based company carried out its South Asia voluntourism program, more than 250,000 college students signed up. According to Li Yaping, the director of the program, 3,000 young people took the trips.
"Young people today want a richer experience," Li said."Instead of taking regular ways such as practising at big companies, an increasing number of them want to try unusual ways to connect with the world."
Voluntourism doesn't have to be international."We hope young people can devote付出 more attention to what's around them before going abroad," Li added."They can get to know more about the countryside, gain a deeper understanding of China and find future voluntourism opportunities机会 in our own country."
51. Wang visited Kenya only for sightseeing, didn't he?
No, he didn't.
52. What did Wang Chaodi do at a poor orphanage?
He taught elementary courses.
53. Why did Wang visit Masai Mara National Reserve and Amboseli Park?
Because he could watch amazing animals.
54. How do you think voluntourism get its name?
It connects volunteer work with travel.
55. What are the benefits of voluntourism for young people even if it isn't international?
They can get to know more about the
countryside, gain a deeper understanding
of China and find future voluntourism
opportunities in our own country.
countryside, gain a deeper understanding
of China and find future voluntourism
opportunities in our own country.
答案
51. No, he didn't.
52. He taught elementary courses.
53. Because he could watch amazing animals.
54. It connects volunteer work with travel.
55. They can get to know more about the
countryside, gain a deeper understanding
of China and find future voluntourism
opportunities in our own country.
52. He taught elementary courses.
53. Because he could watch amazing animals.
54. It connects volunteer work with travel.
55. They can get to know more about the
countryside, gain a deeper understanding
of China and find future voluntourism
opportunities in our own country.
解析
【分析】
做这类阅读表达题,需先通读短文把握主旨,再针对每个小题的问题,带着关键词回原文定位对应段落,提取关键信息作答。注意反义疑问句的回答要符合实际情况,回答时优先使用原文原句,确保答案准确。
【解析】
51. 本题为反义疑问句,问题询问Wang去肯尼亚是否仅为观光。原文第二段提到Wang参加的是公益旅行,在肯尼亚参与社区服务,并非仅观光,因此回答No, he didn't。
52. 本题问Wang在孤儿院的行为,原文第三段明确说明“On weekdays, Wang taught elementary courses at a poor orphanage”,直接提取信息即可。
53. 本题问他去那两个景点的原因,原文第三段最后提到“During weekends... where he could watch amazing animals”,据此得出原因。
54. 本题问voluntourism的命名由来,原文第四段明确表述“Voluntourism, also known as volunteer tourism, connects volunteer work with travel”,直接提取即可。
55. 本题问非国际公益旅行对年轻人的好处,原文最后一段Li的发言中明确给出相关内容,直接提取即可。
【答案】
51. No, he didn't.
52. He taught elementary courses.
53. Because he could watch amazing animals.
54. It connects volunteer work with travel.
55. They can get to know more about the countryside, gain a deeper understanding of China and find future voluntourism opportunities in our own country.
【知识点】
英语阅读理解、细节信息提取
【点评】
本题为阅读表达类基础题目,答案均来自原文直接信息,主要考查学生定位原文、提取关键信息的能力,难度较低,学生只要认真阅读短文,对应问题找到相关语句就能正确作答。
【难度系数】
0.8
做这类阅读表达题,需先通读短文把握主旨,再针对每个小题的问题,带着关键词回原文定位对应段落,提取关键信息作答。注意反义疑问句的回答要符合实际情况,回答时优先使用原文原句,确保答案准确。
【解析】
51. 本题为反义疑问句,问题询问Wang去肯尼亚是否仅为观光。原文第二段提到Wang参加的是公益旅行,在肯尼亚参与社区服务,并非仅观光,因此回答No, he didn't。
52. 本题问Wang在孤儿院的行为,原文第三段明确说明“On weekdays, Wang taught elementary courses at a poor orphanage”,直接提取信息即可。
53. 本题问他去那两个景点的原因,原文第三段最后提到“During weekends... where he could watch amazing animals”,据此得出原因。
54. 本题问voluntourism的命名由来,原文第四段明确表述“Voluntourism, also known as volunteer tourism, connects volunteer work with travel”,直接提取即可。
55. 本题问非国际公益旅行对年轻人的好处,原文最后一段Li的发言中明确给出相关内容,直接提取即可。
【答案】
51. No, he didn't.
52. He taught elementary courses.
53. Because he could watch amazing animals.
54. It connects volunteer work with travel.
55. They can get to know more about the countryside, gain a deeper understanding of China and find future voluntourism opportunities in our own country.
【知识点】
英语阅读理解、细节信息提取
【点评】
本题为阅读表达类基础题目,答案均来自原文直接信息,主要考查学生定位原文、提取关键信息的能力,难度较低,学生只要认真阅读短文,对应问题找到相关语句就能正确作答。
【难度系数】
0.8
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