第1页共9页高二上学期总复习(六)第一部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A★★★☆☆DamianLillardisoneofthetopplayersintheNationalBasketballAssociation(NBA).Offthecourt(球场),Lillardistakingonatoughopponent(对手):bullying.SincejoiningtheNBA,Lillardhasspreadananti-bullyingmessagethroughacampaigncalledRespect.AsahighschoolstudentinAlameda,California,Lillardoftenhungaroundwiththe“coolcrowd.”Buthedidn’tlikethefactthatsomekidsinthegroupwouldpickonotherstudents.Theirmaintarget(目标)wasastudentnamedGarrett.Lillarddidn’twanttobejustanotherbystander(旁观者).Instead,hestoodupforGarrettwheneverotherkidstreatedhimbadly.Soon,heandGarrettbecamefriends.“Hegainedalotofconfidencewhenhesawthathehadafriendinme,”saysLillard.ThatexperienceencouragedLillardtocreatetheRespectcampaign.HerecentlyspokewithScholasticNews(SN)abouttheimportanceofrespectingothers.SN:Whatmessagedoyouhaveforbullies?Lillard:Mymessagetobulliesisjustthatitdoesn’tgetyouanywhere.Whetherthat’spickingonsomebodyphysicallyorverbally,it’snotgoingtogetyouanywherebutintrouble.SN:Whatadvicewouldyougivetokidswhoarebullied?Lillard:Alotofthetime,kidsareashamedaboutsomeofthethingstheyexperienceinschool.Iwouldjustencouragethemnottobeafraidtotelltheteacher,telltheprincipal,ortelltheirparentswhat’sgoingon.SN:ThesloganoftheRespectprogramis“PassItOn.”What’sthemeaningbehindthat?Lillard:IfIshowyourespect,you’regoingtoshowmerespecttoo.Andifyoushowthenextpersonyoumeetrespect,they’llalsoshowyourespect.Andsothecyclegoesonandon.1.WhydidLillardstarttheRespectprogram?第2页共9页A.Togainrespectonthebasketballcourt.B.TocreateasafetyruleintheNBA.C.Totakeastandagainstbullying.D.Toshapeajustsociety.2.WhatdidLillardlearnfromhishighschoolexperience?A.Treatopponentsnicely.B.Facedifficultiesbravely.C.Smilesbrightenpeople’shearts.D.Anactofkindnesscanmeanalot.3.WhatshouldkidswhoarebullieddoaccordingtoLillard?A.Fightwithbulliesviolently.B.Hidethetruthaboutbullying.C.Speakupaboutwhat’shappening.D.Communicatewithbullies’parents.B★★★☆☆Bornwithaleftarmthatstopsjustabovetheelbow(肘部),JordanReeves,an11-year-oldgirldoesn’tletanythingstopherfromachievingherdreams.OnecampclosetoJordan’sheartisCampNoLimits.It’saplacewherechildrenwithlimb(肢体)differenceslearn,growandbuildconfidence.Jordanhasattendedthecampeveryyearsinceshewas3yearsold.“Iloveseeingthecommunitygrowandgrow.Irememberwhenitwasjustthistinythingandnowit’shuge,”Jordansaid.ThecampiswhereJordanlearnedhowtotiehershoeswhenshewasalittlegirl,andit’saplaceshelovestogobacktoeachyeartoinstructyoungerkids.“Atfirsttheyarelike,‘Oh,thisissohard,’”Jordansaid.“Butthenwhentheyactuallygetit,Ilovetoseethejoyontheirfaces.Iliketeachingpeoplethings.”OnethingJordanhaslearnedtodealwithovertheyearsispeoplestaring.Jordanadmitssometimesitdoesgetfrustrating(令人沮丧的),butsheusesitasanopportunitytoeducatepeopleaboutlimbdifferences.“Iftheyarestaring,I’llsay‘Don’tstare,justask.’Iactuallyhaveashirtthatsaysthat,”Jordanexplained.“Iwantthemtocomeupandaskme.Iwantthemtoknowthatit’sOK.It’snotabadthing.”FindingherownwaytosucceedisexactlywhatJordanhasdone.JordanwenttoKIDmob’sSuperheroCyborgscampwherekidsweretaskedwithcreatinganinventionoftheirchoice.Her3D-printedglitter-shootingartificialarm,called“Projec...