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新教材2024届高考英语二轮专项分层特训卷第二部分题型组合练组合练八(10份打包,含答案)

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    组合练八  (限时练40分钟) Ⅰ.阅读理解 I met an author and civil rights hero who changed the world at the age of six. Ruby Bridges became the first black student to attend an all White school in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1960. The civil rights hero's courage is now recognized yearly on Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day. We spoke at a school in Alameda, California, where students participated in the event and also got a chance to meet Bridges. I asked her about the spirit behind the day, which included more than 325,000 schoolchildren nationwide this year. “There was a fifth grade class,” Bridges explained, “and a very special student who was so connected to my story. She said, ‘Ruby Bridges should have her own holiday.’” That was in 2018. The students wrote to the state government. After three years of effort, Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day was established in California. Bridges hopes that it will become nationwide. “If it does,” she added, “I want it to really mean something.” Bridges imagines a day of dialogue, where students can sit down and really talk about how they can make a difference in the world. Just one small act, like cleaning up a park or helping feed people, she added, would be meaningful. We also talked about IAmRubyBridges, her latest book. I asked Bridges how it differed from other stories she wrote. “What a lot of people don't know is that I have a sense of humor,” Bridges said. “So I thought, ‘I'm going to write this particular version of my story and how funny my thoughts were.’” More than 60 years ago, Bridges changed the world with her walking into an all White school. Her quest for social justice continues. “I will bridge the gap between Blacks and Whites,” she said, “and hopefully between all people.” Students today are hoping to follow in her footsteps. 1.How did Bridges change the world A.She went to an all White school. B.She wrote a series of books. C. She helped children's education. D. She struggled for human rights. 2.Why did Bridges mention a very special student A.She was looked down upon. B.She liked holidays very much. C.She led a struggle against the state. D.She suggested setting the day. 3.How is IAmRubyBridges A.Moving. B.Rewarding. C.Creative. D.Funny. 4.What can we infer from Bridges' words in the last paragraph A.She changed the education system. B.She helped more black children attend school. C.She hopes everyone can live in harmony. D.She encourages students to follow in her footsteps. [答题区] 题号 1 2 3 4 答案 Ⅱ.阅读七选五 Travelling to the great national parks in America is a great experience and it is a wonderful opportunity to see some of the great sights in the country. __1__ Here are a few tips to help you plan and simplify your next trip to one of the national parks. No matter which park you plan on visiting you will need to do some advance planning to make your trip easier once you arrive. __2__ Those often have a higher altitude or their certain acce ... ...

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