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On May 2, 2012, Ashok Gadgil became the winner of the $100,000 Lemelson-MIT Award for Global Innovation (全球创新奖). Each year, the honor is given to an inventor who has made a big difference in the lives of people in developing countries. Gadgil is a professor and physicist at the University of California, Berkeley. He spent thirty years helping people in need. His inventions have helped more than 100 million people around the world. “I chose to focus on problems where my knowledge of science could help,” Gadgil said.
In the 1990s, Gadgil designed his first life-saving invention after more than 10,000 people died from Bengal cholera (孟加拉霍乱) because of the clean water crisis (危机) in India. His invention uses ultraviolet light to kill deadly disease-carrying germs (细菌) from drinking water. It costs just one cent to clean five liters of water (about 21 cups). So far, the invention has provided safe drinking water for more than five million people in India and other developing countries.
Gadgil’s another important invention is the Berkeley-Darfur Stove (炉具). The long and violent war in Darfur, Sudan, has caused many people to move to foreign countries and live in refugee camps (难民营). They are given food aid. But people still have to travel a long distance five times a week to gather firewood to cook meals. This can be dangerous because of street violence in the area. To avoid danger, some spend much of their money used to feed their families buying firewood.
The stove Gadgil created cuts fuel usage by 55%. That means people wouldn’t have to leave the camps to find firewood as often. The invention also helps to save homes more than $300 a year. About 125,000 people and their families have been helped.
As a professor, Gadgil encourages his students, “Be optimistic (乐观的) when you try a hard problem,” he says. “It’s when you solve a large problem that you can have a big influence on the world.”
小题1: Ashok Gadgil was given the honor because _______.
小题2:Which of the following statements about Gadgil is TRUE?
小题3:What do people benefit from the Berkeley-Darfur Stove?
In the 1990s, Gadgil designed his first life-saving invention after more than 10,000 people died from Bengal cholera (孟加拉霍乱) because of the clean water crisis (危机) in India. His invention uses ultraviolet light to kill deadly disease-carrying germs (细菌) from drinking water. It costs just one cent to clean five liters of water (about 21 cups). So far, the invention has provided safe drinking water for more than five million people in India and other developing countries.
Gadgil’s another important invention is the Berkeley-Darfur Stove (炉具). The long and violent war in Darfur, Sudan, has caused many people to move to foreign countries and live in refugee camps (难民营). They are given food aid. But people still have to travel a long distance five times a week to gather firewood to cook meals. This can be dangerous because of street violence in the area. To avoid danger, some spend much of their money used to feed their families buying firewood.
The stove Gadgil created cuts fuel usage by 55%. That means people wouldn’t have to leave the camps to find firewood as often. The invention also helps to save homes more than $300 a year. About 125,000 people and their families have been helped.
As a professor, Gadgil encourages his students, “Be optimistic (乐观的) when you try a hard problem,” he says. “It’s when you solve a large problem that you can have a big influence on the world.”
小题1: Ashok Gadgil was given the honor because _______.
A.he was a famous professor and physicist at UC, Berkeley |
B.he improved the lives of people in developing countries |
C.he spent thirty years helping people in need |
D.he developed useful inventions with his team |
A.He helped about 125,000 people in India. |
B.He spent lots of money on his inventions. |
C.He used his knowledge to help people in need. |
D.One of his inventions could cure Bengal cholera. |
A.They can sell stoves to make a living. |
B.They can save both time and money. |
C.They can be protected from diseases. |
D.They can cook their food easily. |
小题1:B
小题2:C
小题3:D
试题分析:2012年5月2日,加吉尔获得了麻省理工学院全球创新奖。他的发明给发展中国家的人们提供了很大帮助。他的发明帮助了世界各地的人超过了1亿。第一项发明是用紫外线杀死饮用水中携带疾病的细菌,第二项发明是伯克利-达尔富尔斯火炉。他的每一项发明都为全世界的人们提供了很大的帮助。
小题1:细节理解题。问题:为什么加吉尔得到了这个荣誉?分析原文:Each year, the honor is given to an inventor who has made a big difference in the lives of people in developing countries.句意:每年,他的发明都为发展中国家的人们提供了很大的帮助。为此他获得了这个荣誉。故选B
小题2:细节理解题。问题:下列关于加吉尔的描述正确的是哪一项?结合句意,分析选项:第一项的中的数字不正确;第二项短文中没有描述他在发明中花费了很多钱;第四项题意:他的发明之一,可以治愈
孟加拉霍乱。应改为他的发明可以帮助解决这种疾病。故选 C
小题3:细节理解题。问题:人们从伯克利-达尔富尔斯火炉得到了什么利益?分析原文:The stove Gadgil created cuts fuel usage by 55%. That means people wouldn’t have to leave the camps to find firewood as often. The invention also helps to save homes more than $300 a year. 句意:这种火炉可以节省用料55%。人们不用四处找柴火了。同时可以帮助每个家庭一年节省超过300美元。从而选择第四项。故选D
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