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选择性必修二:Units 1—2 Review

2023-09-08

时代英语·高二 2023年6期
关键词:空白处秒钟小题

满分150分;时间120分钟。

第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What will John do after school tomorrow?

A. See a movie. B. Play badminton. C. Go to Graces house.

2. What does the woman want to be after graduation?

A. A lawyer. B. A teacher. C. A doctor.

3. What does the woman suggest the man do?

A. Get more sleep. B. See a doctor. C. Play no games.

4. What color of shirt will the man choose?

A. White. B. Black. C. Blue.

5. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?

A. Classmates. B. Teacher and student. C. Headmaster and teacher.

第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6. Why does the woman talk to the man?

A. To cancel their plan. B. To make an invitation. C. To ask for information.

7. What does the man decide to do this evening?

A. See a band show. B. Meet his parents. C. Buy tickets online.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8. Which family holiday does the man recommend?

A. The one on the 18th. B. The one on the 19th. C. The one on the 20th.

9. Where will the woman probably go?

A. Spain. B. France. C. Greece.

10. What can we learn about The Hotel Playa?

A. It is a five-star hotel. B. It has a swimming pool. C. It has its own beach.

聽第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11. What did the man do yesterday?

A. He started a new job. B. He registered for a class. C. He did some shopping online.

12. What does the man want to buy?

A. Posters. B. Paintings. C. Brushes.

13. What will the woman do next?

A. Go to a store. B. Ask about a sale. C. Email the man.

听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

14. When can people enjoy the art exhibition?

A. On Monday. B. On Tuesday. C. On Thursday.

15. How does this years ballet performance differ from that of last year?

A. Its free to watch. B. It will be at the Art School. C. There will be two performances.

16. Where will the mask party be held?

A. In the mall. B. In the concert hall. C. In the theater.

17. How much is a family ticket for The Little Prince?

A. $8. B. $10. C. $15.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18. Who usually reads the morning announcements?

A. Timmy. B. Mr McKinney. C. Johnson.

19. For what does the speaker apologize?

A. The library hours. B. The homework. C. The computers.

20. What will take place on Saturday afternoon?

A. A volleyball game. B. A basketball game. C. A baseball game.

第二部分 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

From learning about protecting wild animals and natural habitats to reading about the impact of recycling, picture books are perfect for showing kids how to get involved. Here are four of such books.

Thank You, Earth

The author of this book, April Pulley Sayre, has authored many award-winning books for kids, and this one is truly special. Its written in a letter format (版式), thanking the Earth for so many great natural moments and phenomena. Youll find beautiful photography cover to cover, so kids can get an up close look at what theyre reading.

Save the Bees

Author and illustrator Bethany Stahl has a whole series of “Save the” books, and they all have great lessons for kids. The illustrations (插圖) are fun and colorful—perfect for young animal lovers who want to learn how to make a difference. On her website, she even has links to free animated audio books, which are a great resource for parents or teachers looking for virtual story time.

The EARTH Book

Todd Parr has always done a lovely job, focusing on simple illustrations and lessons. His distinct style shines through this book, giving kids real ideas they can try in their everyday lives.

Its a good book for even the youngest of environmentalists and perfect for families to read together. Use it to get the conversation going with little ones.

Tall Tall Tree

Describing the wildlife that lives in Northern Californias redwood forests, this book turns story time into a counting lesson as young children count all the creatures in the forests. Slightly older readers will also love reciting Anthony D. Fredericks playful rhyme (儿歌) all on their own and learning about the animals of the forest.

21. What makes the book Thank You, Earth different from others?

A. Its writing style. B. Its theme. C. Its cover. D. Its illustration.

22. Whose personal website can provide e-books for free?

A. Todd Parrs. B. Bethany Stahls.

C. Anthony D. Fredericks. D. April Pulley Sayres.

23. Which book is suitable for families to read together?

A. Save the Bees. B. Thank You, Earth. C. The EARTH Book. D. Tall Tall Tree.

B

Jules Verne was born on 8 February 1828 in the French city of Nantes. From an early age, he had a fascination with exploration and discovery. When he was six, his teacher, Madame Sambin, told him stories about her husband, who disappeared while traveling the world on a ship 30 years before. She told her class that he was like Robinson Crusoe, a fictional castaway who lived on a desert island. Verne would later write stories about similar characters.

In 1847, Verne was sent by his family to study law at a university in Paris, but he preferred to write novels, poems and plays. After graduating, he realized he wanted to write science adventure stories. This had never been done before, but Verne was sure that it would be a success. His first story, Five Weeks in a Balloon, was published in September 1862. His career lasted for more than 40 years, during which time he wrote more than 60 gripping stories.

To begin with, Verne wrote positive and optimistic books. Many of these were to be his most popular creations. Although some included fantastical elements, they were usually based on scientific facts, making them believable. These happy stories werent to last. As he got older, Verne became less confident in the idea that science and technology were always good for the planet. His books started to include more scientists who used technology for their own—sometimes evil (邪惡的)—purposes. Verne died on 24 March 1905, but new books continued to be published until 1919. These stories were based on ideas Verne had written about while he was still alive, but featured new characters and plots created by his son, Michel.

In the 20th century, his books were translated into more than 140 languages. His creations have been recognized as an inspiration for many scientists and inventors. Many of the futuristic ideas from his most popular books have since come true.

24. Who had an impact on Vernes writing?

A. Robinson Crusoe. B. His mother. C. His father. D. Madame Sambin.

25. What does the underlined word “This” in Paragraph 2 refer to?

A. Studying law. B. Graduating from university.

C. Writing novels, poems and plays. D. Writing science adventure stories.

26. What can we learn about Vernes later works?

A. They covered happy elements. B. They were unbelievable stories.

C. They showed his doubt on science. D. They were partly written by his son.

27. What words can best describe Verne?

A. Talented and productive. B. Popular and caring.

C. Optimistic and generous. D. Friendly and honest.

C

Math anxiety is far from uncommon, but too often, those who fear the subject simply avoid it. Research from The University of Chicago offers evidence for the link between math anxiety and avoidance.

Studying nearly 500 adults through a computer program called the Choose—And—Solve Task (CAST) the researchers gave participants a choice between math and word problems labeled “easy” and “hard”. The easy problems were always worth two cents, while the hard problems were worth up to six cents. They also informed participants the computer task would modify the questions in the process of testing based on their abilities, enabling them to handle about 70% of the hard problems.

Although participants attempted hard word problems when promised higher monetary prizes, they rarely chose to do the same for math problems. “We found we couldnt even pay math-anxious individuals to do difficult math problems,” researcher Rozek says.

The findings also contradict (反駁) a widely held belief that feeling anxious about math and avoiding math-related problems is rooted in being bad at math. “If you take two students good at math, the math-anxious one will do worse at math than the one that isnt anxious.”

Such a mentality does more than stopping people from taking calculus courses or choosing a career in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math). It can affect everyday interactions with math—like leaving a tip in a restaurant. But all is not lost. Reframing (重构) their anxiety from negative to positive could help math-anxious people re-engage. Giving those anxious about sitting exams guidance may lead them to perform better. “Telling them if youre anxious, this is your body getting you ready to perform and focus,” Rozek says. Another path may be to create early positive experiences around math. For example, telling stories featuring math and tackling (处理) problems around the story may be helpful.

28. What does the underlined word “modify” in Paragraph 2 mean?

A. Adjust. B. Design. C. Solve. D. Add.

29. What does the study find?

A. Math anxiety interacts with math avoidance. B. Word problems are often regarded as easier.

C. Fear of math can outweigh higher rewards. D. People underrate their mathematical ability.

30. What is a common misunderstanding about math anxiety?

A. It is the cause of math avoidance. B. It causes people to be bored of math.

C. It is a complex phenomenon in life. D. It results from poor math performance.

31. What is the last paragraph mainly about?

A. Consequences of math avoidance. B. Ways to break the anxiety-avoidance link.

C. Explanations for math anxiety. D. Mental barriers to mathematical achievements.

D

Who is a genius (天才)? This question has greatly interested humankind for centuries.

Lets state clearly: Einstein was a genius. His face is almost the international symbol for genius. But we want to go beyond one man and explore the nature of genius itself. Why is it that some people are so much more intelligent or creative than the rest of us? And who are they?

In the sciences and arts, those praised as geniuses were most often white men, of European origin. Perhaps this is not a surprise. Its said that history is written by the victors, and those victors set the standards for admission to the genius club. When contributions were made by geniuses outside the club—women, or people of a different color or belief—they were unacknowledged and rejected by others.

A study published by Science found that as young as age six, girls are less likely than boys to say that members of their gender (性別) are “really, really smart”. Even worse, the study found that girls act on that belief: Around age six they start to avoid activities said to be for children who are “really, really smart”. Can our planet afford to have any great thinkers become discouraged and give up? It doesnt take a genius to know the answer: absolutely not.

Heres the good news. In a wired world with constant global communication, were all positioned to see flashes of geniuses wherever they appear. And the more we look, the more we will see that social factors like gender, race, and class do not determine the appearance of geniuses. As a writer says, future geniuses come from those with “intelligence, creativity, perseverance, and simple good fortune, who are able to change the world”.

32. What does the author think of victors standards for joining the genius club?

A. Unfair. B. Acceptable. C. Objective. D. Strict.

33. What can we infer about girls from the study in Science?

A. They think themselves smart. B. They look up to great thinkers.

C. They see gender differences earlier than boys. D. They are likely to be influenced by social beliefs.

34. Why are more geniuses known to the public?

A. Improved global communication. B. Improvement of womens independence.

C. Acceptance of victors concepts. D. Changes in peoples social positions.

35. What can be the best title for the text?

A. Geniuses Think Alike B. Genius Takes Many Forms

C. Genius and Intelligence D. Genius and Luck

第二節 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

How to Learn from Your Regrets

Regrets benefits dont come to us by chance. 36 . Here are three steps you can take the next time you find yourself thinking carefully about your past missteps.

Kill the ghost.

People often say their regrets keep coming to their mind. This suggests that regret is like a ghost. Bring your ghost out of the shadows by making a list of your regrets. Write down why each one still bothers (烦扰) you and its bad effects. 37 .

Forgive yourself.

38 , but sometimes you just cant stop blaming yourself. Perhaps you dropped out of school decades ago and are constantly calculating today how much money you would be making if you had pressed on to graduation. Now is the time to declare: “I will not waste my life reliving a decision that cant be changed.”

Collect your diploma.

Regret is like a school run by human nature. If you never experienced regret, you would keep repeating the same behaviors that led you to miss opportunities. 39 . Next, list all the ways that you can invest in your own skills and improvement right now—and get started.

Regrets may hurt. 40 , while trying to live without them is a lost opportunity to grow. Life is a journey full of pleasures and pains. To live it well and fully means learning from every bit of it, including the mistakes, and moving forward.

A. Filling your mind with them is painful

B. After you make a mistake, life moves on

C. The ghost certainly doesnt rule a persons life

D. We have to seek them out on purpose to improve ourselves

E. You will find that the list is a lot less frightening than a ghost

F. If you let regret teach, you can note how you want to change your behavior

G. You choose to blame yourself for life for a poor decision you made in the past

36.                            37.                            38.                            39.                            40.

第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Now at some level, all moms and dads know they shouldnt shout at kids. But if you dont 41 or talk angrily, how do you discipline (管教)?

For thousands of years, the Inuit have 42 an ancient tool: storytelling. 43 to improve kids behaviors and sometimes even save their lives, oral (口頭的) stories are passed down from one 44 to the next. For example, how do you teach kids to 45 the ocean? Instead of 46 , “Dont go near the water!” Inuit parents take a unique 47 and tell kids a special story about whats inside the water.

At first, those stories seemed to me too 48 for little children. And my initial reaction was to 49 them. But my opinion changed after I watched my own daughters response to 50 tales—and after I learned more about humanitys complex relationship with storytelling.

Oral storytelling is whats known as a human 51 . For tens of thousands of years, it has been a key way that parents teach children about values and how to 52 . Modern hunter-gatherer groups use 53 to teach sharing, respect for others and conflict avoidance. For the Agta, a hunter-gatherer population of the Philippines, good storytelling skills are 54 more than hunting skills or medicinal knowledge.

Today many parents outsource their oral storytelling to screens, which also 55 . We learn best through things that are 56 to us. And stories, by their 57 , can have lots of things in them that are much more interesting in a way that boring 58 dont. Stories with a dash of danger 59 kids like magnets (磁石). And they turn a tension-ridden activity like disciplining into a 60 interaction. So, dont discount the playfulness of storytelling

41. A. answer B. blame C. defend D. stare

42. A. relied on B. run into C. dealt with D. applied for

43. A. Organized B. Changed C. Designed D. Told

44. A. point B. season C. destination D. generation

45. A. stay away from B. look forward to C. face up to D. put up with

46. A. shouting B. asking C. recommending D. questioning

47. A. contribution B. approach C. opportunity D. introduction

48. A. complex B. old C. scary D. imaginary

49. A. subscribe B. avoid C. adapt D. prove

50. A. familiar B. personal C. humorous D. similar

51. A. form B. right C. characteristic D. emotion

52. A. behave B. count C. cook D. live

53. A. toys B. experiments C. videos D. stories

54. A. affected B. prized C. complained D. indicated

55. A. declines B. exists C. works D. differs

56. A. important B. available C. satisfying D. interesting

57. A. nature B. size C. purpose D. variety

58. A. predictions B. lectures C. statements D. performances

59. A. persuade B. inspire C. comfort D. attract

60. A. careful B. playful C. doubtful D. painful

第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Few people I know seem to have much desire or time to cook. Making Chinese 61 (dish) is seen as especially troublesome. Many westerners 62 come to China cook much less than in their own countries once they realize how cheap 64 can be to eat out. I still remember 63 (visit) a friend whod lived here for five years and I 65 (shock) when I learnt she hadnt cooked once in all that time.

While 66 (regular) eating out seems to have become common for many young people in recent years, its not without a cost. The obvious one is money; eating out once or twice a week may be 67 (afford) but doing this most days adds up. There could be an even 68 (high) cost on your health. Researchers have found that there is a direct link between the increase in food eaten outside the home and the rise in 69 (weigh) problems.

If you are not going to suffer this problem, then I suggest that you get a few cooking tips from your mom. Cooking food can be fun. You might also begin to notice the effects not only on your health 70 in your pocket.

61.                            62.                            63.                            64.                            65.

66.                            67.                            68.                            69.                            70.

第四部分 寫作(共两节,满分35分)

第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用斜线(﹨)划掉。

修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;

2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

High school is regarded as best time of my life. Besides classes and homework, theres something more that I especial treasure. To leave school without regret, Ill make good use of my limiting time to go over the lessons Ive learned from. At the same time, Id like to show my thanks to all the teacher who have given me so many help. For the purpose of improving me, Ill ask my classmates for some advice, that may be of great value to me. Last but not least, doing some good deeds for my classmates was also my plan. With these things do, I will have no regret in my high school life.

第二节 书面表达(满分25分)

假定你是李华,请你写一篇文稿向你校英语报Youth的Growing up Stories栏目投稿,内容包括:

1.简述故事内容;

2.发表个人评论。

注意:

1.词数100左右;

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

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