1、人教版选择性必修第二册 unit1 同步练习+专项训练板块一-同步基础练.单词拼写1Some modern art is _(抽象的) while some is realistic.2It rests on three thick legs which make it very _(稳定的).3If your full name is Michael Dennis Stocks,your_ (缩写)will be MD.S.4All our favorite activities can be _(追溯) back to specific points in history.5Soon th
2、e rain stopped,the sun came out,and a _(彩虹) appeared spanning the sky.6With no _(可靠的) evidence,he refused to acknowledge stealing the ladys purse.7Many moviegoers also said they were impressed by the _(爱国的) plot of Wolf Warrior.8We thought it would make a difference in helping him step out of the_(阴
3、影) of thataccident.9 But the research has found laptop users are less able to remember and apply the_(概念) theyhave been taught.10Looking back over my 16 years of _(领导) experience,Im proud that Ive helpeddisabled people.1.abstract 2steady 3initials 4 traced 5 rainbow 6 solid 7 patriotic 8shadow9 conc
4、epts10 leadership.单句语法填空11He has written a novel,which is being prepared to come _ now.12The boss is very strict and he is always finding faults _ his employees.13_(ask) to make a comment on the issue,he said nothing to do with it.14To our surprise,the little boy has a gift _ painting although he is
5、 silent all the time.15Not only the students but also the teacher often _(make) such a mistake like that.11.out12 with 13Asked 14for 15makes.单句写作16当我们(谈到)盯着异性看的时候,情况就不一样了。(when it comes to.)_17在哥哥的帮助下,他卖了一幅画。(With the assistance of.)_18希望这项税收能阻止市民购买不健康的饮料。(discourage.from doing.)_19在他的领导下,许多难题都迎刃而解。
6、(under ones leadership)_20杰克不仅对海边很熟悉,而且还是个有好名声的人。(not only.but also.)_16 Things are different when it comes to a stare at the opposite sex.17 With the assistance of his brother,he sold one painting.18Its hoped that the tax will discourage citizens from buying unhealthy drinks.19 Under his leadership
7、,many difficult problems were smoothly solved.20 Not only was Jack familiar with the seaside,but he was also a man with good name.语法填空Sea turtles have been swimming in the worlds warm waters for millions of years.Male sea turtles stay in the water,while females come out at night 40._(lay) eggs inthe
8、 sand.These baby sea turtles dig out of their nests at night and go back to the water.They swimto deeper water,41._ is safer , but their journey is tough and they will face many42._(nature) dangers.Crabs,birds,lizards,fish,and foxes all try to eat the babyturtles.Most baby turtles dont survive to be
9、come adults.To make matters worse,people pose(造成) many 43._ (threat) to sea turtles.When we pollute the water 44._trash or chemicals,the water becomes less safe tothe animals that live there.Eating plastic bags can make sea turtles choke and die.Chemical45._(pollute) may also lead to diseases in the
10、m.Catchingfishforfoodisabigbusiness.Theproblemhappenswhenfishermen46._(accident) catch other animals like sea turtles.Sea turtles can 47._(kill) bynets and other fishing tools.After all these years,48._ number of sea turtles in the world is getting smaller.Theyare endangered,which means theyre in da
11、nger of 49._(disappear) forever.Take actionto protect sea turtles now!40to lay41which42natural43threats44with45pollution46accidentally47be killed48the49disappearing能力提升.阅读理解Its often said that creative people see the world differently from the rest of us and aHarvard study is providing one explanati
12、on.Scientists studied brain scans of people after askingthem to come up with creative uses for everyday objects.And they found a specific pattern ofconnectivity that correlated with the most creative responses.“What this shows is that the creative brain works differently,” said Roger Beaty,the first
13、author of the study.Beaty and his colleagues examined brain data from previous studies and foundthat,by simply measuring the strength of connections in these peoples brain networks,theycould estimate the originality of these peoples ideas.While the data showed that regions across the brain were invo
14、lved in creative thought,Beatysaid the evidence pointed to three subnetworks.And they were the default mode( 默 认 状 态)network,the salience(突出) network and the executive(管理的) control network.They appear toplay key roles in creative thought.The default mode network,he said,is involved in memory andment
15、al acting,so the theory is that it plays an important role in processes like mindwandering,imagination,and natural thinking.The salience network notices important information.When itcomes to creativity,it may be responsible for arranging the ideas that come from the default modenetwork.Lastly,the ex
16、ecutive control network works to help people keep their focus on usefulideas while getting rid of those that arent working.Beaty said, “People who think more flexiblyand come up with more creative ideas are better able to use these networks that dont typicallywork together and bring these systems on
17、line.”Based on the results of that study, Beaty and his colleagues developed a predictive model andtestedagainstbrainscandatacollectedforearlierstudiesoncreativity.“Weusedalreadypublished data.we found that based on how strong the connections are in these networks,we could guess pretty accurately ho
18、w creative youre going to be on a task,” Beaty said.Headded, “Its also not clear whether this can be modified with some kind of training.Creativity iscomplex,and were only working on the surface here.”21What were the participants asked to do in the study?ATo tell scientists their different ways of s
19、eeing the world.BTo show their special ways to connect with others.CTo talk about their most exciting experiences.DTo think of new uses of ordinary objects.22What does the underlined word “estimate” in Paragraph 2 mean?AImprove.BJudge.CSpread.DPraise.23The default mode network will influence a perso
20、n when the person is _.Agiving up useless ideasBorganizing thoughtsCmaking decisionsDbrainstorming24What can we infer from Beatys words in the last paragraph?AThe study is very helpful in determining ones creativity levels.BWe can become more creative with the help of some training.CEnough work has
21、been done to better understand creativity.DSome people can be born with higher levels of creativity.答案DBDA.完形填空In 1984,I,a passionate student,was heading for the university with the dream of sitting ona Supreme Count bench somewhere.Twentyone years later I am still a passionate25andone with quite a
22、different tale to tell.My grandma,a(n)26woman,graduated from college at the age of 65.But one yearafter I started college,she developed cancer.I made the choice to27from college to care forher.Then I got married with another28:building my family with a combination of adoptedand29children.In 1999,we
23、adopted our first son.A year later came our second adoptedboy.Then30son No.3.In 2003,I gave birth to another boy.You can imagine how31occupied I became,raising four boys on my own.Our homewas a complete zoojoyous zoo.Not surprisingly.I never did make it back to college fulltime.32I never gave up on
24、the dream either.I had only one choice:to find a way.That meant33as few as one class each semester.The hardest part was feeling34about the time I spent away from the boys.They oftenwanted me to stay home with them.At times I wanted to quit,but I knew I should set a(n)35for them to follow through the
25、 rest of their lives.In 2006,I graduated from the University of North Carolina.It took me over 21 years to getmy36degree!I am not special,just singleminded.It always37me that everything you want wontarrive in your life on one day.Its a38.Remember: little steps39big dreams.25A.dreamerBgraduateCmother
26、Dlawyer26A.humorousBattractiveCintelligentDamazing27A.withdrawBescapeCdropDfree28A.ambitionBdealCdreamDconclusion29A.ecologicalBpsychologicalCphysicalDbiological30A.accompaniedBfollowedCinvolvedDengaged31A.fullyBmostlyChardlyDbusily32A.OrBSoCThoughDBut33A.changingBtakingC.shiftingDsetting34A.concernedBguiltyCdeterminedDangry35A.goalBmotivationCexampleDimage36A.graduateBdoctorCmasterDbachelor37A.dawnsBstrikesCoccursDsticks38A.processBlifeCchoiceDdestiny39A.turn toBadd toCbuild upDadd up to25-39 ADACD BADBB CDBAD