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1、必修二 期末复习 Unit 2.单词拼写1. You exercise your leg m_if you insist walking. 2. It is generally a_ that success results from hard work.3. Watch out! There is a sudden m_ in the underground. 4. It has proven that playing games for a long time can lead to many d_.5. I want to express my c_ on your first priz

2、e in the English Speech Competition.6. I dont like pets; _(而且), the pets cost us a lot of money.7. The worker is responsible for _(保养) all the equipment.8. The _(设备) in the school is very old.9. In this area, there is a road _(延伸) out across the desert into the distance. 10. Readers _(往往会) to underl

3、ine some useful expressions when they read.II.单句语法填空(10道题)1. My brother is_(energy)and enthusiastic, and we are all fond of him. 2. We are working on the _(assume) that everyone invited will turn up.3. You have got the the final awards? _(congratulate)! 4. I wonder what caused him _(change) his mind

4、 so quickly.5. It is _ great importance for high school students to have a good learning habit.6. Spoken English is _ I am looking forward to improving now after a fierce competition.7. When he experienced the _(flexible) of his working arrangement, he felt deeply satisfied.8. What you said just now

5、 will _(injury) the schools reputation.9. The tour was put off for l_ of enough money.10. Parents should devote some of their e_ to taking their kids into nature.I. 完成句子1.This medicine will _ _ _for your body.这个药将要对你身体有奇效。1. People who exercises often are likely to _ _ _ _.经常锻炼的人更可能有更好的免疫系统。3. With

6、the teachers help, you are more likely to _ _.在老师的帮助下,你将减轻压力。4.When you plan an _ _ _ ; the first thing to consider is time.制定学习计划时,首先要考虑的是时间。5.You need to drink water to _ _ _ water lost to sweat. 你需要喝水去弥补失去的水分。6.You should _ _ your favourite sport.你需要坚持你喜欢的运动。IV.语篇填空 When you are exercising, it wi

7、ll have many benefits. For one thing, your heart and lungs will become stronger and function 1. _(good), which can prevent you from becoming ill. For another, you can get rid of bad 2. _(feeling). As a result, your academic 3. _(perform) will greatly improve. However, you need to pay attention to th

8、e following suggestions. First, plan your exercise routine. Think over the goals of your exercise: heart and lung efficiency, muscle strength 4. _ flexibility. Only by carrying out your favourite activities can you go on and realize your goals. Then, eat right. You should eat proper foods, 5. _ nood

9、les, rice, fruit, vegetables, fish, eggs and milk products. Eating time also makes 6. _ difference to your exercise and drinking plenty of water should be taken into 7. _(consider). Last but not least, avoid injury. Be sure 8. _(wear) proper clothes and equipment in the course of exercising. Do reme

10、mber to do some 9. _(warm) up exercise before going for an activity.Learn about the above suggestions, and you 10. _(enjoy) your exercise and benefit from it.实践演练第I卷(选择题)一、阅读理解 There is no such thing as a perfect woman, and Nothing but Thirty screenwriter Zhang Yingji wanted to convey this message i

11、n telling the stories of three different women, who have found very different ways to climb their own mountains. Wang Manni is a woman who will climb any mountain as long as she finds it challenging. Zhong Xiaoqin is one who will only climb if she has someone to go along with her. She will not overe

12、xert herself, and she will definitely stop once she has reached a comfortable place. Gu Jia, on the other hand, has already started to think about reaching the peak before she even starts the climb, regardless of whether she is alone or has company. In a sense, the scriptwriter purposely created Gu

13、Jia as the perfect woman of thirty. She is married, with a successful husband and a young son. She is living the dream, but Gu Jia does not feel complete. She feels lost. She is flawed. She has episodes of succumbing to her own greed and disregard to those around her. “She is someone who chases alte

14、r perfection.” said Tong Yao (who portrays Gu Jia). “Obviously, this is stressful for those around her. She hides things. She isnt perfect, but in front of others, she has to stay perfect.”Her chase for perfection and her stubbornness to maintain this image has effected many of the relationships in

15、her life. She chases after what she believes is right for others. Because of this, she and her husband start to see and value things differently, which puts a strain on their relationship. Gu Jias personal struggles give life to the character. Many viewers are able to relate to her, and, through her

16、 character, find a shadow of themselves. Theres still a lot left that we can learn from the women of Nothing but Thirty, but maybe like them, we too can find the courage in ourselves to walk on that road which is truly meant for us.1According to the article, which of the following best describes Zho

17、ng Xiaoqins personality?AAmbitious and goal-drivenBModerate and contentCAimless and impulsiveDVisionary and independent2According to Paragraph 3, what is not true about Gu Jias life?AShe has her own worries and insecurities.BShe leads a seemingly perfect and enviable life.CShe can be greedy and inse

18、nsitive to others feelings.DShe is discontented with life because of her husband.3According to the passage, audiences have a preference for Gu Jia mainly because she _.Ais a perfectionistBstands up to her husbandCbalances her work and life wellDdisplays some identifiable traits4What is the main purp

19、ose of this passage?ATo call attention to the rise of feminism.BTo introduce the plot of Nothing but Thirty.CTo contrast the main characters of Nothing but Thirty.DTo encourage viewers to find inspiration in Nothing but Thirty. Gold Fame Citrusby Claire Vaye Watkins($ 5.99)With the flight of its cha

20、racters through a landscape destroyed by climate crisis, this novel does not indicate much hopefulness for the future. Within it is a series of situations and consequences made more severe in a future California short of water. Across the desert. we follow Watkins characters through a place so trans

21、formed that it needs its own field guide of animals newly adapted for strange survival. The Ministry for the Futureby Kim Stanley Robinson($ 18.1)The Ministry for the Future is a masterpiece of the imagination, using fictional eyewitness accounts to tell the story of how climate will affect us all.

22、Its setting is not a deserted world, but a future that is almost upon us. This extraordinary novel from the visionary science fiction writer will change the way you think about the climate crisis. Breathing Fireby Jaim Lowe($ 27)The front lines of the fight against climate change are peopled with th

23、ose society has forgotten. Up to 30 percent of the firefighters battling wildfires in California each year are prisoners performing backbreaking labor while earning a 40th of what a civilian makes. This book follows six female prisoner firefighters and their worried families, looking into the human

24、cost of environmental crisis. Something Under the Sunby Alexandra Kleeman($ 28)In Alexandra Kleemans new novel, a novelist new to Los Angeles teams up with a former child actor to investigate a conspiracy(阴谋). But this is L. A, where wildfires burn all year long and the rich store water while the po

25、or suffer from the consequence of climate crisis. Human weakness is pushing the city toward a disaster.5Which category does Breathing Fire fall into?AScience fiction.BPlay.CNon-fiction.DBiography.6What is Alexandra Kleeman?AA novelist.BAn actor.CA firefighter.DA minister.7What do the listed books ha

26、ve in common?AThey are on sale.BThey show concern over climate.CThey are intended for teenagers.DThey are set in California. It was late, about 10:15 p.m., when Janice Esposito arrived at the Bellport, New York, train station, jumped into her Honda Odyssey and began the 20 minute drive home to her h

27、usband and sever-year-old son. Shed just returned from visiting her mother and had traveled the route so many times. She practically drove on autopilot: a left onto Station Road, then a left on Montauk Highway, and then - wham! Out of nowhere on that awful night, a car T-boned Espositos minivan, for

28、cing her backward some 100 feet onto the railroad tracks. She sat in the minivan, bruised (淤伤的) but mostly just stunned by the impact and by the vehicles airbags.As it happens, Pete DiPinto was getting ready for bed. Hed just closed his book and was crawling under the covers when he heard the high-p

29、itched clang of metal on metal and shattering glass coming from not far outside his bedroom window. A volunteer firefighter and retired teacher, DiPinto, 64, never stopped to think. He grabbed a flashlight and, still dressed in his pajamas, ran out of the door. The first car he came upon, 2,000 feet

30、 from his front yard, was the one that had hit Esposito. Once DiPinto concluded the driver was , he looked around and spotted Espositos minivan straddling (横跨) the railroad tracks.And then he heard an upsetting sound: the bells signaling an oncoming train. Honey, youre on the railroad tracks, DiPint

31、o shouted to Esposito, We have to get you off right now! He yanked on the handle, but the door was smashed in and jammed shut. The heavy diesel (柴油) train, traveling at 65 miles per hour, was hurting toward them. Dipinto ran to the passenger side and threw open the door. He pushed aside the flat air

32、bags, grabbed Esposicos arms, and pulled her toward him across the passenger seat until he could help her out and rapidly walk her to safety behind a signal box a few feet away. Within six seconds, he estimates, the train ploughed into the minivan.8How did Janice Esposito feel when driving home?ACar

33、eless.BLight-hearted.CMindful.DStunned.9What happened to Janice Espositos minivan?AIt got stuck on the back.BIt crashed into a running train.CIt was hit on the drivers side.DIt broke down on Station Road.10Which of the following can best describe Pete DiPinto?ACalm and adventurous.BSensitive and cre

34、ative.CWarm-hearted and diligent.DDecisive and experienced. Santa Cruz County is home to the rough coastline, grand redwoods, and tracks to secret beaches making it the primary destination for your next adventure!Berry Creek Falls at Big Basin State ParkBig Basin is Californias oldest state park and

35、 is home to the largest continuous stand of ancient Coast Redwoods south of San Francisco. The park offers over 80 miles of tracks and has a surprising number of waterfalls. It features a series of year-round waterfalls, lush redwood forest and steep canyons.Phone: 8637-0835976Wilder Ranch State Par

36、kGrasslands, small pines, coastal redwoods, the rough coastline, tidepools, hidden beaches, Victorian farmhouse, barns-need we say more? Wilder Ranch owns a wide variety of landforms and habitats, and offers over 34 miles of hiking, biking and horse tracks winding through coastal terraces (梯田) and v

37、alleys.Phone: 8637-0835886Henry Cowell Redwoods State ParkWhether youre a family with tiny pets or tough teens, Henry Cowell has a track for you and yours. The main park area features 15 miles of hiking and riding tracks through a variety of forested areas with redwoods, mixed evergreens, yellow pin

38、es, and even sandhills. For slightly older kidstake the River Track for a scenic hike with great rewards i.e. some water sports!Phone: 8639-0836886West Cliff DriveAlthough not considered a traditional “hike, West Cliff Drive delivers on some serious strides (大步) with seaside views. Busy beaches and

39、surf spots to quiet bays and wildlife? this coastal path serves up some breathtaking sceneries. When the path ends, take a glance toward the ocean and see the photogenic Natural Bridges State Beach.Phone: 8635-093688811Which number can you contact when you want to travel by bike?A8637-0835886.B8635-

40、0936888.C8637-0835976.D8639-0836886.12Which of the following can you swim in?AWest Cliff Drive.BWilder Ranch State Park.CHenry Cowell Redwoods State Park.DBerry Creek Falls at Big Basin State Park.13Who is the text intended for?ASchoolboys.BNaughty children.CAdults with families.DAdventurous people.

41、二、完形填空 Music is my first love. I can sit down at the piano and 14 all about my problems. During the lowest moment in my life, music was my greatest comfort.After 15 service in the army, I became an iron worker. A few years ago, the one-bedroom bungalow (平房) I 16 in Massachusetts was sold. Though the

42、 landlord (房东) gave me two months rent-free to find a new place to live, nothing affordable 17 . Eventually, I packed up my 18 and slept in my car, thinking it would only be 19 . But weeks turned into months and the months into years. The one thing that kept me alive was 20 . While I had developed c

43、ataracts (白内障),nothing could keep my fingers from finding the right keys.One Christmas Eve, I was driving to where I would 21 my car and sleep at night when another car came around the corner and into my way. With my only home destroyed, I felt as if my life were out of 22 and would never get back o

44、n key again. 23 Bruce Knight, a retired firefighter drove me to a 24 shelter in Maine, where I met case managers from Volunteers of Americas Veterans Services. With their help, I moved into their transitional housing, and got the surgery I needed to 25 my eyesight. Almost every day, Id play for hour

45、s, 26 lost in the music. People would gather around my piano, singing and 27 .Thinking back to those days, I realize how blessed Ive been that people have helped me when I couldnt 28 how to help myself. They took me in, and encouraged me to make music.14AhandleBfindCforgetDcause15AcontinuingBescapin

46、gCbeginningDquitting16ArentedBboughtCbuiltDdecorated17Aset inBtook onCturned upDwent down18AbelongingsBclothesCpianoDinstruments19AoriginalBconstantCnormalDtemporary20AfoodBmusicCwaterDexercise21AparkBrepairCwashDcrash22AcontrolBsightCreachDtune23AThanks toBAside fromCRegardless ofDInstead of24AsafeBperfectChomelessDsimple25AkeepBrecoverCtestDblock26AseriouslyBslightlyCobviouslyDtotally27AlaughingBclappingC

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