1、人教版选择性必修第二册 unit2 同步练习+专项训练板块一-同步基础练.单词拼写1Nothing in the world would make sense if you are_(沮丧)2In order to solve the issue,you can look at it from many different _(角度).3And I was ready to take on the world with an all-new _(观点) on life.4Firstly,I hold the firm belief that I am _ (有能力的)to satisfy yo
2、ur requirements.5 From that day on, my grades improved _ (显著地) owing to my teachers advice.6You thought about the authors conclusions and _(有逻辑地) analyzed his arguments.7 Most of the Australian family food _(预算) is being spent on junk foods and drinks that arehigh in fat,sugar and salt.8Young athlet
3、es can learn how to_(合作) with others,make friends,and gain othersocial skills that will be used throughout their lives.1. depressed 2 angles 3 outlook4competent5dramatically 6logically7budget8cooperate.单句语法填空9They are discussing the _(strong) and weaknesses of the argument.10I _(sincere) express my
4、congratulations on your graduating from Peking University.11What scares me most is that Im likely to end up not _(be) married.12It cant_(deny) that we need to devote more resources to this problem.13Each of us _turn had to describe how alcohol had affected our lives.14Robots can be used in certain j
5、obs to avoid accidents caused by careless _(behave) ofsome people.15For most of our lives were surrounded _ people:our friends,colleagues,peers,family members,loved ones,and strangers.9.strengths 10 sincerely11 being12 be denied 13in 14behavio(u)r 15 by/with.单句写作16总之,散步是一种廉价、安全、有趣且易实施的锻炼方式。(to sum u
6、p)_17首先,必要时我要开灯。(to begin with)_18毫无疑问,正是人类活动导致了全球变暖。(同位语从句)_19与慢跑和游泳一样,骑自行车被看作一种最佳的运动方式。(动名词作主语)_16To sum up,walking is a cheap,safe,enjoyable and readily available form of exercise.17To begin with,I shall turn on the lights when necessary.18There is no doubt that it is human activity that has caus
7、ed global warming.19Cycling,along with jogging and swimming,is regarded as one of the best ways of exercise.语法填空While in college,Mr Charles gave me a notebook,39.(explain) that I should keepnotes.After that, I developed the habit 40.recording events, thoughts and words41.were important to my life.I
8、continued writing for forty years.Recently, I decided to bring my 42.(collect) of notebooks into my office and rereadthem.As I opened the first box,I suddenly became nervous.Would I like the former me 43.(describe) on those pages? I did it anyway.The pages showed important moments from college class
9、es and stories about my roommatesand friends.I read some comments when I 44.(take)up teaching as my career.The pagesreminded me of those 45.(enjoy) experiences I had with my family, friends and students.I hadnt written every day.I often skipped a few days or even weeks,46.I alwayspicked up writing w
10、hen I felt it was important.I often wrote in my notebook at school while myown students 47.(write)I encouraged them 48.(keep) a diary of their own,passing on the lesson I had.39explaining40of41that/which42collection43described44took45enjoyable46but47were writing48to keep板块二-专项训练.阅读理解The end of the s
11、chool year is in sightChristmas cards,candy canes and of course,end-of-year reports.While most parents welcome an assessment of their kids performance,they do not expecttheir own input to be evaluated. But a school in the UK is changing that. As well as assessing theirstudents, they are dishing out
12、grades to mums and dads. Parents that are reallyinvolvedin theirkids education are rewarded with an A , and parents that havent done their bit get adisappointing D.The school,Greasley Beauvale Primary in Nottinghamshire,uses standard such as whethermums and dads have attended school events such as p
13、lays and parent-teacher evenings to decideon the grade. The schools principal,Donna Chambers,said that the scheme had been wellreceived.“There were some critics. In spite of it, between 15 percent and 20 percent of parents startedout in the lower categories but now that has been reduced to just two
14、per-cent,” she explained.Chambers hopes that the scheme will helpmotivateparental involvement.“The system isimportant because you have got to get the parents on board from day one. That one hour initialconversation saying they could improve will make a difference to the rest of that childsacademic l
15、ife,” she said.But while the scheme may be well intentioned,it is likely to be connected with parentshaming. There are lots of reasons why some mums and dads might notget involved inschoolactivities such as work commitments , looking after younger children or caring for elderlyrelatives.And of cours
16、e,being involved in your kids education doesnt begin and end at school.There is a lot that goes on behind the scenes from helping with homework to keeping uniformsfreshly laundered. And what about all the parents who stayed up sewing special costumes at thelast minute? Surely that earns a gold star
17、instead of a grade!20What do schools usually do at the end of the school year?AEvaluating kids performances.BMaking Christmas cards.CDividing candies.DGrading parents.21What does the schools principal Chambers say about the scheme?AIt uses a new way to evaluate kids.BIt has gained much acceptance.CI
18、t gives parents further education.DIt improves kidsmotivationfor learning.22What does the author think of parents being involved in kids education?AIt adds to parents burden.BIt brings shame to parents.CIt means far more than being graded.DIt increases parents commitment to education.23What is the p
19、assage mainly about?AThere is too much stress for parents about their childrens academic life.BParents as well as their children are on the list of the yearly school report.CParents should be involved in childrens school life.DWhether a parent is excellent depends on the grade he gets.答案ABCB.完形填空Jan
20、e Sun, CEO of Ctrip, Asias largest online travel agency, connects people with the bestdestinations.She believes cultural experiences can24divides and conflicts and create peace.Actually she herself is a living advertisement for how travel can25a life.But herjourney was much longer and more26than her
21、 recent completion of the Shanghaimarathon.While27Peking University,Sun was invited to a program in the University ofFlorida.Compared to her fellow students,Suns life28was rapid.She bicycled 6 miles tocampus each morning,taking the earliest classes29so she could spend the rest of the dayworking to p
22、ay her education fees.30, Sunrecallsher UF days fondly.“I learned a lot from my experience in the USA, ”says Sun.“Many discussions I had at UF still31my style of leadership today.” Feeling ither duty to help the next generation,Sun32a scholarship to other students in need.Her tipsfor them include “g
23、iving 100 percent effort to whatever you want to33”Now as a mother of two daughters,she shoulders the34as CEO of what is now a $25billion company.Sun says,“I think that to work is actually to35yourselves,but if you double yourefforts at work and being a mother,it is doubly36.”As for her future37,Sun
24、 is preparing for the day when virtual reality,advancedvehicles and even space travel will change the travel industry.One thing that wont change:the38of travel to build bridge.24A.bridgeBseparateCsuspectDforesee25A.observeBchangeCentertainDdisturb26A.enjoyableBuniqueCdifficultDhopeless27A.representi
25、ngBguidingCinspectingDattending28A.careerBsettlementCpaceDrate29A.worthwhileBaccessibleCvaluableDavailable30A.ThereforeBHoweverCMeanwhileDMoreover31A.influenceBdirectCsatisfyDinspire32A.set upBcarried onCreferred toDcame across33A.defendBaccomplishCexpandDapproach34A.creditBblameCresponsibilityDfailure35A.exposeBdelightCchallengeDclarify36A.convincingBastonishingCthrillingDrewarding37A.effortsBopportunitiesCpossibilitiesD.motivations38A.freedomBpowerCfocusDdetermination24-38 ABCDC DBAAB CCDAB