2021版山东新高考英语人教大一轮复习限时规范练33(选修7 Unit+3)
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限时规范练33(选修7 Unit 3)
核心素养关键词:培养学生人与自然、关注海洋的素养能力意识
一、阅读理解
A
What’s On?
Print Your Voice
We all know what our voice sounds like but what does it look like? How can the science of our voice
be turned into art? Join us at the Print Your Voice workshop where your voice will be turned into
personalized jewellery.Step into a special room to explore the soundwaves of your voice and create an
individualized recording,saying whatever you like.Each visitor will then turn a blank silver pendant (饰坠)
into a unique piece of art with the soundwaves of your recording.Suitable for ages 15+.
Date:Sunday 13 August,10:00 am-1:00 pm & 2:00 pm-5:00 pm.
Address:Powerhouse Museum,Harris Street,Ultimo
Tickets:Adults $50,Teens (ages 15-17) $45
Tel:92170222
Making Your Future
Discover Western Sydney University’s Maker Space and work through a 3D project in this hands-on workshop.See how 3D printing works and create your future just with the technology! Suitable for ages
16 and over.
Date:Thursday 17 August,2:30 pm-6:00 pm.
Address:Maker Space,Building Z,Western Sydney University
Tickets:Free with booking
Tel:47360389
Learn to Code with Robotics
Robots have become our close friends.In this workshop you’ll learn to write computer programs
with them as you mix playing with learning.You will have the opportunity to use their creative minds to
program basic robotic behaviors.Suitable for ages 13 and over.
Date:Saturday 19 August,10:00 am-1:00 pm.
Address:Canva Offices,2 Lacey St,Surry Hills
Tickets:$15
Tel:21791713
Science of Cake
Join scientist Subha Nasir Ahmad in a chat about some of the science of baking and see a cake-decorating show using techniques drawn from science.Pick up tips and tricks to improve your baking game
as you observe an expert in action make a Sunny Bakehouse Cake.Suitable for ages 16+.
Date:Saturday 19 August,9:00 am-12:00 pm.
Address:Thrive 360,706/2 Huntley St,Alexandria
Tickets:$50
Tel:33892391
1.What can you get if you visit Powerhouse Museum on 13 August?
A.A small lovely robot.
B.A 3D printed recording.
C.A Sunny Bakehouse Cake.
D.A piece of personalized jewellery.
2.What can visitors do when they attend Making Your Future?
A.Play with robots.
B.Have a free lunch.
C.Experience 3D printing.
D.Meet Subha Nasir Ahmad.
3.What do the four activities have in common?
A.All are teenagers-targeted.
B.All are science-related.
C.All charge for admission.
D.All take place on the weekend.
B
Kath Walker is a very important figure in Queensland history.She was a leading Australian
poet,writer,political activist,artist and educator.Kath grew up on North Stradbroke Island;she left school
and home at 13 to work as a maid in Brisbane.
During World War Two Kath volunteered to serve in the Australian Women’s Army Service.She
had to return to domestic service work to support her young sons when her marriage ended in the 1950s.
Kath had a lifelong commitment to advancing civil rights and improving the lives of her people.She
was a leading member of Aboriginal (澳大利亚土著的) organisations that demanded Constitutional
change to end state control over Aboriginal people.
This hard fought campaign resulted in the history making 1967 Referendum (公投).Australians voted
to include the Aboriginal people in the census (人口普查) and to ensure they were covered by
Commonwealth laws.
In the 1950s Kath also became interested in poetry.She joined the Realist Writer’s Group where she
was encouraged to publish her work.Her first collection,We Are Going,was published in 1964 selling over
10,000 copies.
Determined to lift the Aboriginal people out of suffering,Kath later moved back to Stradbroke Island
to become an educator and cultural guardian for her people.She founded the Noonuccal-Nughie Education
and Cultural Centre at her home,Moongalba.
In the 1970s Kath travelled across Australia and the world on lecture tours to raise awareness of the
disadvantage experienced by her people.
Kath continued to be a successful writer.She wrote a series of books for young readers recreating the
stories she learned as a young girl,starting with Stradbroke Dreamtime (1972).She saw young people as the
hope of the future with thousands visiting the centre at North Stradbroke during the final decades of her
life.
In 1987 Kath changed her name to Oodgeroo Noonuccal.Oodgeroo continued to work for her people
up to her death.She died at her home on Stradbroke Island on 16 September 1993.She will be remembered
for her pioneering poetry and her important role in Australian political life.
4.Why did Kath go to Brisbane at the age of 13?
A.To take a job.
B.To learn writing.
C.To join the army.