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Culture determines what kind of thinking is important and what kind is not so important.Learners use the language, tools, and practice of their culture to learn concepts.Although students have their individual learning styles, their learning styles are often combined with cultural values.For example, Navajo(North American Indians living in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah)children often learn first by observing and listening.Then, when ready, they continue learning on their own in cooperation with and under the supervision(监视)of an adult.In this way, the children learn all the skills they need.Navajo children speak very little during this process.In contrast, many African-American children learn effectively by acting and performing.They like classroom activities such as oral presentations, role-plays, and dramatic performances.Lots of talking is useful for these students.Another ways of learning is through reading and writing.Asian students generally need writing to support their learning, and therefore do well in classes where there is lots of writing.It is common to see Japanese students pay special attention to the spelling of words they have learned.They are more comfortable seeing new materials than hearing them.Koreans are believed to be the most visual(can be seen)learners.So, although learning styles greatly determine how a person takes in new materials, one's culture also influences how he learns.

(1)

In this passage ________ different cultures are mentioned.

[  ]

A.

five

B.

three

C.

two

D.

four

(2)

The underlined part“In contrast”in this passage means“________”.

[  ]

A.

Instead

B.

Therefore

C.

Similarly

D.

Besides

(3)

According to the passage, teachers should design some games for ________ children.

[  ]

A.

American black

B.

American Indian

C.

Chinese

D.

Japanese

(4)

The passage mainly tells us about ________.

[  ]

A.

the importance of culture

B.

different learning styles

C.

cultural influence upon learning styles

D.

how to teach children from different cultures

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In the early part of the twentieth century, racism was widespread in the United States. Many African Americans were not given equal opportunities in education or employment. Marian Anderson (1897-1993) was an 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 applied for admission to a local music school in 1917, she was turned down because she was black. Unable to attend music school, she began her career as a singer for church gatherings. 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 City.
Racism again affected Anderson in 1939. When it was arranged for her to sing at Constitution Hall in Washington, DC, the Daughters of the American Revolution opposed it because of her color. She sang instead at the Lincoln Memorial for over 75 000 people. In 1955, Anderson became the first black soloist to sing win 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 to the United Nations in 1958 and won the UN peace prize in 1977. Anderson eventually triumphed over racism.
【小题1】 According to this passage, what did Marian Anderson do between 1917 and 1929?

A.She studied at a music school.B.She sang for religious activities.
C.She sang at Town Hall in New York.D.She studied voice in Europe.
【小题2】Toscanini thought that Marian Anderson        .
A.had a very rare voiceB.sang occasionally in public
C.sang only once in many yearsD.was seldom heard by people
【小题3】Anderson’s beautiful voice was first recognized      .
A. at the Lincoln Memorial              B. in Washington, DC.
C. in Europe                            D. at the United Nations
【小题4】This passage shows that Anderson finally defeated racism in the US by         .
A.protesting to the governmentB.appealing to the United Nations
C.demonstrating in the streetsD.working hard to perfect her art

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In the early part of the twentieth century, racism was widespread in the United States. Many African Americans were not given equal opportunities in education or employment. Marian Anderson (1897-1993) was an 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 applied for admission to a
local music school in 1917, she was turned down because she was black. Unable to attend music school, she began her career as a singer for church gatherings. 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 City.
Racism again affected Anderson in 1939. When it was arranged for her to sing at Constitution Hall in Washington, DC, the Daughters of the American Revolution opposed it because of her color. She sang instead at the Lincoln Memorial for over 75 000 people. In 1955, Anderson became the first black soloist to sing win 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 to the United Nations in 1958 and won the UN peace prize in 1977. Anderson eventually triumphed over racism.
60.According to this passage, what did Marian Anderson do between 1917 and 1929?
A.She studied at a music school. B.She sang for religious activities.
C.She sang at Town Hall in New York.      D.She studied voice in Europe.
61.Toscanini thought that Marian Anderson             .
A.had a very rare voice      B.sang occasionally in public
C.sang only once in many years  D.was seldom heard by people
62.Anderson’s beautiful voice was first recognized         .
A.at the Lincoln Memorial  B.in Washington, DC.
C.in Europe        D.at the United Nations
63.This passage shows that Anderson finally defeated racism in the US by                   .
A.protesting to the government  B.appealing to the United Nations
C.demonstrating in the streets     D.working hard to perfect her art

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Throughout this long, tense election, everyone has focused on the presidential candidates and how they’ll change America. Rightly so, but selfishly, I’m more fascinated by Michelle Obama and what she might be able to do, not just for this country, but for me as an African-American woman. As the potential First Lady, she would have the world’s attention. And that means that for the first time people will have a chance to get up close and personal with the type of African-American woman they so rarely see.

  Usually, the lives of black women go largely unexamined. The prevailing theory seems to be that we’re all hot-tempered single mothers who can’t keep a man. Even in the world of make-believe, black women still can’t escape the stereotype of being eye-rolling, oversexed females raised by our never-married, alcoholic (酗酒的) mothers.

  These images have helped define the way all women are viewed, including Michelle Obama. Before she ever gets the chance to commit to a cause, charity or foundation as First Lady, her most urgent and perhaps most complicated duty may be simple to be herself.

  It won’t be easy. Because few mainstream publications have done in-depth features on regular African-American women, little is known about who we are, what we think and what we face on a regular basis. For better or worse, Michelle will represent us all.

  Just as she will have her critics, she will also have millions of fans who usually have little interest in the First Lady. Many African-American blogs have written about what they’d like to see Michelle bring to the White House—mainly showing the world that a black woman can support her man and raise a strong black family. Michelle will have to work to please everyone—an impossible task. But for many African-American women like me, just a little of her poise (沉着), confidence and intelligence will go a long way in changing an image that’s been around for far too long.

1.Why does Michelle Obama hold a strong fascination for the author?

A.She serves as a role model for African women.

B.She possesses many admirable qualities becoming a First Lady.

C.She will present to the world a new image of African-American women.

D.She will pay closer attention to the interests of African-American women.

2.What is the common stereotype of African-American women according to the author?

A.They are victims of violence.

B.They are of an inferior violence.

C.They use quite a lot of body language.

D.They live on charity and social welfare.

3.What do many African-Americans write about in their blogs?

A.Whether Michelle can live up to the high expectations of her fans.

B.How Michelle should behave as a public figure.

C.How proud they are to have a black woman in the White House.

D.What Michelle should do as wife and mother in the White House.

4.What does the author say about Michelle Obama as a First Lady?

A.However many fans she has, she should remain modest,

B.She shouldn’t disappoint the African-American community.

C.However hard she tries, she can’t expect to please everybody.

D.She will give priority to African-American women’s concerns.

5.What do many African-American women hope Michelle Obama will do?

A.Help change the prevailing view about black women.

B.Help her husband in the task of changing America.

C.Outshine previous First Lady.

D.Fully display her fine qualities.

 

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Anger at the practice of demanding dowries, which can lead to violence against brides, has caused a takeoff of "Angry Birds" called "Angry Brides" that aims to highlight the illegal practice still common in many South Asian countries.

Dowries -- such as jewelry, clothes, cars and money -- are traditionally given by the bride's family to the groom and his parents to ensure she is taken care of in her new home.

The custom was outlawed more than five decades ago. But it is still widely practiced, with the groom's family demanding even more money after marriage, leading to mental and physical abuse that can drive the woman to suicide.

"The Angry Brides game is our way of throwing a spotlight on the nuisance (陋习) of dowry," said Ram Bhamidi, senior vice president and head of online marketing for Shaadi.com, a matrimonial (婚姻的) website with two million members.

"According to a 2007 study, there is a dowry-related death every four hours in India. We condemn this and have consistently run campaigns on social media to help create awareness of the issue."

The name of the app, available on the group's home page, is a spinoff from the globally popular "Angry Birds" game. Its home page shows a red-clad, eight-armed woman resembling a powerful female Hindu goddess. Underneath, there is a caption: "A woman will give you strength, care and all the love you need ... NOT dowry!"

To play the game, users have to try and hit three dodging grooms -- a pilot, builder and doctor. There is a wide array of weapons to choose from, including a stiletto shoe, a frying pan, broomstick, tomato and loafer.

Each groom has a price tag, starting at 1.5 million rupees ($29,165). Every time the player hits a groom, his value decreases and money is added to the player's Anti-Dowry Fund, which is saved posted on their Facebook page.

"Since we launched the game last week, more than 270,000 people have liked the app. Both men and women seem to be playing it," said Bhamidi.

1.What caused "Angry Brides" to appear online?

A.Women's rights' being seriously abused.

B.Anger at the practice of demanding dowries.

C.The bride's giving a great many dowries.

D.The popularity of Angry Birds online.

2.Which of the following is True about "Dowries"?

A.The custom of giving dowries has been in practice for five decades.

B.Lack of abundant dowries may lead to the bride's being in violence.

C.The illegal practice of dowries is still popular in many African countries.

D.More dowries the bride gives mean a high social status of her family.

3.The underlined word "spinoff” probably means_____________.

A.relation           B.connection        C.copy             D.fake

4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the game "Angry Brides"?

A.There are a variety of weapons to choose from.

B.Ram Bhamidi thinks highly of the game.

C.Men players don't find the game enjoyable.

D.The game character looks like a Hindu goddess.

5.What is the text mainly about?

A.Women's unfair treatment in the marriage.

B.The popularity of the game "Angry Brides".

C.The groom's demanding too many dowries.

D.How to build an equal relation in the marriage.

 

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