1、选择性必修 第一册 Unit 2 (限时:65分钟).完形填空Diego is in front of a group of people.Hes blindfolded, but he can still show these people something 1 , which he calls “the art of 2 ”First, the audience randomly 3 sixty numbers.After that, a helper reads the 4 to Diego.Then, after hearing them just a single time, Di
2、ego 5 the numbers in the correct order from memory.He does this first in the order he hears them, then again backwards! The audience then cheer in disbelief.Diego has a very special kind of memory.He 6 , “Its a kind of memory that is 7 with what I experience.It means that every idea I learn and ever
3、ything I read becomes a part of me.Normally, someone who doesnt have this special ability and hasnt trained their memory 8 to just forget things.Not me.” Diego says that with his special 9 , he can remember every 10 of every day of his life since he was less than three years old!If there is a memory
4、 gene, Diego probably has it, but his genes are only part of the 11 Since the age of 11, hes been training his brain to remember more and more.He practises 12 , thinking about memory and working on it all the time.He has even 13 a whole series of 250 historical books! Diegos practice and 14 work sho
5、w that a great memory can be made, and not just 15 !1A.funnyBcreativeCamazing Dreasonable2A.life BmemoryCmagic Dlanguage3A.choose BsayChide Drecord4A.rules BmarksCnumbers Dnames5A.recognizes BcalculatesCcollects Drepeats6A.adds BexplainsCinquires Dannounces7A.connected BintroducedCfamiliar Dopposite
6、8A.happens BattemptsCtends Dhates9A.dream BgiftCchance Dplan10A.word BfeatureCprinciple Ddetail11A.story BgameCidea Dplot12A.cooperatively BmechanicallyCoccasionally Dcontinuously13A.written BmemorizedCcopied Dtranslated14A.hard BordinaryCacademic Doriginal15A.imagined BdiscoveredCborn Dtrained.语法填空
7、A group of scientists from the Florida Aquarium (水族馆) says they have 1 (successful) reproduced coral in recent days.The researchers, 2 work in Tampa Bay, Florida, have been working on “Project Coral” to help protect coral reefs.“Its exciting to be the first 3 (achieve) a breakthrough in the world,”
8、CEO of the Florida Aquarium Roger Germann told CNN.The teams research began with a kind of coral 4 (call) Staghorn in 2014.But in recent years, they moved their focus to the pillar coral which is native 5 the Atlantic Ocean and in danger due to 6 serious disease.It is so far apart in the ocean that
9、males and females cant reproduce, and without this kind of 7 (hope) intervention (干预), the scientists worry that it will never be able to grow back.Now, they have new hope.This is the first time that they 8 (create) pillar corals.Meanwhile, there is a lot of doubt about the 9 (practical) of this app
10、roach.Keri ONeill, a coral expert at the aquarium, told CNN, “With the success of this project, we can create Florida pillar corals in the laboratory and continue our work 10 (try) to rebuild the population.”III.写作强化增分专练第一节假如你是李华,你家开了一间“艺丽造纸工作坊”借此让国内外友人体验中国传统文化,请在网上写一则英文广告向国外友人宣传你家的工作坊,内容包括:1工作坊成立的初
11、衷;2工坊的特色;3地址和联系电话。注意:1.词数80左右;2可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇: workshop工作坊 craftsman 手艺人 Welcome to Yi Li Papermaking WorkshopOur papermaking workshop is established to help people experience Chinese tradition of papermaking, which will be well presented by our skilled craftsmen.You can try making paper by yo
12、urself under our guidance.When doing it, you can try to be creative, like putting leaves or petals on the surface of the paper.It will bring you a wonderful artwork.There are also many paper artworks made by us.You can choose some as souvenirs or gifts for others.Located in No.24 Jinghua Road, Qinhu
13、i District, our workshop is open from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm each day.If you want to learn more about it, call us at 02726759999.第二节阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。The phone rang, and it was the school calling “Would you please come and pick up Brandon? He seems to be sick.” “What could be wrong?”I
14、 felt uneasy.I drove right away to the school and picked him up.We drove home and Brandon slept at home for a long time.But he woke up very sick.It was now quite late; I wasnt sure what I should do.I called my husband Bill.He told me that I should take Brandon to the Kaiser Clinic by the supermarket
15、.We had just recently moved in and I wasnt familiar with the area.This was before we had GPS.I had a vague idea where the supermarket was, but I had no idea where the clinic could be.I had also learned many people in the area were a little rough so I decided to find the clinic myself.I headed for th
16、e supermarket.Fortunately, I found the supermarket later, and then started to drive down the side streets.There it was, the Kaiser sign!We walked into the clinic.The doctor examined Brandon, then looked at me and said, “You need to drive him to the hospital now.We dont have time to wait for an ambul
17、ance.”I wondered how I even found this clinic.Now I was supposed to find a hospital at night.The doctor wrote out some directions.“I have no sense of direction, so drawing me a map is not very useful,” I said to the doctor, who apologized he couldnt accompany me in case there were other patients.The
18、n, he explained the directions carefully to me and said, “You can do it.” My worry was not gone, but I had to start off.As I drove in what I thought was the right direction, I prayed, “Please help us find this hospital.We need someone to show us the way.”There was no one on the streets; everything l
19、ooked deserted.It appeared we were in the bad end of the city.We pulled up to a stop light on the oneway street we were on.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2请按如下格式作答。Then, an old car pulled up next to us.I felt I had no choice but to follow them.参考范文:Then, an old car pulled up next to us. The people inside the car
20、looked rough.I felt uneasy at first.I looked over at Brandon and said, “Im going to roll down the window and ask these people to help us.” Brandon gave me a look, as if saying it was a good idea.I rolled down the window and asked if they could help us find the hospital.“No problem.Just follow us,” t
21、hey replied.I felt I had no choice but to follow them. However, as we went up and down one street after another, I started to wonder if they were the right people to help us.After what seemed to be a long time and many turns, I finally saw the hospital sign.I was so relieved! I kept following this o
22、ld car right to the emergency room.With a wave of their hands out of the window, they were gone, back into the dead of the night.To Brandon and me, they were angels that appeared to help us find our way.选择性必修 第一册 Unit 2 (限时:65分钟).完形填空Diego is in front of a group of people.Hes blindfolded, but he can
23、 still show these people something 1 , which he calls “the art of 2 ”First, the audience randomly 3 sixty numbers.After that, a helper reads the 4 to Diego.Then, after hearing them just a single time, Diego 5 the numbers in the correct order from memory.He does this first in the order he hears them,
24、 then again backwards! The audience then cheer in disbelief.Diego has a very special kind of memory.He 6 , “Its a kind of memory that is 7 with what I experience.It means that every idea I learn and everything I read becomes a part of me.Normally, someone who doesnt have this special ability and has
25、nt trained their memory 8 to just forget things.Not me.” Diego says that with his special 9 , he can remember every 10 of every day of his life since he was less than three years old!If there is a memory gene, Diego probably has it, but his genes are only part of the 11 Since the age of 11, hes been
26、 training his brain to remember more and more.He practises 12 , thinking about memory and working on it all the time.He has even 13 a whole series of 250 historical books! Diegos practice and 14 work show that a great memory can be made, and not just 15 !语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了Diego具有特殊记忆力的情况,并阐述了他的超强
27、记忆力的培养过程,他的事迹表明“强大的记忆力不仅是天生的,也是能后天训练和培养的”。1A.funnyBcreativeCamazing Dreasonable解析:选C根据下文描述的Diego向观众展示其强大的记忆力的情况可知,应选amazing,修饰something。2A.life BmemoryCmagic Dlanguage解析:选B根据下文中的“the numbers in the correct order from memory .then again backwards!”并结合语境可知,Diego具有超强的记忆力,他把这称为“记忆的艺术”,故选B项。3A.choose Bsa
28、yChide Drecord解析:选A根据语境可知,此处表示观众们随机地选取60个数字,故选A项。4A.rules BmarksCnumbers Dnames解析:选C根据上文中的sixty numbers和下文中的the numbers可知,一名助手给Diego读这些数字,故选C项。5A.recognizes BcalculatesCcollects Drepeats解析:选D根据语境可知,Diego仅听一次这些数字后,就能根据记忆把这些数字以正确的顺序复述出来,故选D项,表示“复述”。6A.adds BexplainsCinquires Dannounces解析:选B根据语境可知,Dieg
29、o有一种非常特别的记忆力,他对此进行了解释。7A.connected BintroducedCfamiliar Dopposite解析:选A根据下文中的“It means that .becomes a part of me.”和语境可知,他的记忆力与他经历的事情有关。8A.happens BattemptsCtends Dhates解析:选C没有训练过记忆力的人往往会忘事。tend to do sth.表示“易于做某事,往往会发生某事”。9A.dream BgiftCchance Dplan解析:选B根据语境可知,超强的记忆力是Diego具有的一种特殊的天赋(gift)。10A.word B
30、featureCprinciple Ddetail解析:选D根据常识可知,凭借这种特殊的天赋,他从不到三岁就能够记住每天他生活中的每一个细节,故选D项。11A.story BgameCidea Dplot解析:选A根据语境可知,如果有记忆基因的话,Diego可能就有这种基因,但他的基因只是这个故事的一部分。12A.cooperatively BmechanicallyCoccasionally Dcontinuously解析:选D根据上一句话可知,他从11岁开始就一直在训练自己的大脑去记越来越多的东西,因此此处表示他不断地练习。13A.written BmemorizedCcopied Dtr
31、anslated解析:选B根据上一句话的内容以及本句中的even 可知,他甚至记住了一整个系列的250本历史书,故选B项。14A.hard BordinaryCacademic Doriginal解析:选A根据上文中的“Since the age of 11 .250 historical books!”可知,Diego非常努力,故选A项。 15A.imagined BdiscoveredCborn Dtrained解析:选CDiego的训练和刻苦用功表明强大的记忆力并不仅仅是天生的,也是可以后天训练和培养的,故选C项。.语法填空A group of scientists from the F
32、lorida Aquarium (水族馆) says they have 1 (successful) reproduced coral in recent days.The researchers, 2 work in Tampa Bay, Florida, have been working on “Project Coral” to help protect coral reefs.“Its exciting to be the first 3 (achieve) a breakthrough in the world,” CEO of the Florida Aquarium Roge
33、r Germann told CNN.The teams research began with a kind of coral 4 (call) Staghorn in 2014.But in recent years, they moved their focus to the pillar coral which is native 5 the Atlantic Ocean and in danger due to 6 serious disease.It is so far apart in the ocean that males and females cant reproduce
34、, and without this kind of 7 (hope) intervention (干预), the scientists worry that it will never be able to grow back.Now, they have new hope.This is the first time that they 8 (create) pillar corals.Meanwhile, there is a lot of doubt about the 9 (practical) of this approach.Keri ONeill, a coral exper
35、t at the aquarium, told CNN, “With the success of this project, we can create Florida pillar corals in the laboratory and continue our work 10 (try) to rebuild the population.”语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了研究者们第一次成功地制造出了珊瑚,为挽救濒危灭绝的柱状珊瑚带来了希望。1successfully考查副词。此处修饰have reproduced应用副词,故填successfully。2who考查定语从句。此句
36、中,空处引导非限制性定语从句,修饰先行词researchers,且在定语从句中作主语,所以只能用who来引导。3to achieve考查非谓语动词。此空修饰the first,因此用不定式作后置定语,故填to achieve。4called考查非谓语动词。coral和call逻辑上是被动关系,因此用过去分词作后置定语。5to考查介词。be native to为固定搭配,意为“原产于”。6a考查冠词。此处表示泛指,意为“一种严重的疾病”,故填a。7hopeful考查形容词。此处修饰名词intervention,应用形容词形式,故填hopeful。8have created考查动词的时态。在Thi
37、s is the first time that .句型中,从句应用现在完成时,故填have created。9practicality考查名词。此空作介词about的宾语,因此用名词形式,故填practicality,意为“可行性”。10trying考查非谓语动词。try和前面的名词our work是主动关系,所以用现在分词短语作后置定语,故填trying。III.写作强化增分专练第一节假如你是李华,你家开了一间“艺丽造纸工作坊”借此让国内外友人体验中国传统文化,请在网上写一则英文广告向国外友人宣传你家的工作坊,内容包括:1工作坊成立的初衷;2工坊的特色;3地址和联系电话。注意:1.词数80
38、左右;2可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇: workshop工作坊 craftsman 手艺人 Welcome to Yi Li Papermaking WorkshopOur papermaking workshop is established to help people experience Chinese tradition of papermaking, which will be well presented by our skilled craftsmen.You can try making paper by yourself under our guidance.W
39、hen doing it, you can try to be creative, like putting leaves or petals on the surface of the paper.It will bring you a wonderful artwork.There are also many paper artworks made by us.You can choose some as souvenirs or gifts for others.Located in No.24 Jinghua Road, Qinhui District, our workshop is
40、 open from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm each day.If you want to learn more about it, call us at 02726759999.第二节阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。The phone rang, and it was the school calling “Would you please come and pick up Brandon? He seems to be sick.” “What could be wrong?”I felt uneasy.I drove right
41、away to the school and picked him up.We drove home and Brandon slept at home for a long time.But he woke up very sick.It was now quite late; I wasnt sure what I should do.I called my husband Bill.He told me that I should take Brandon to the Kaiser Clinic by the supermarket.We had just recently moved
42、 in and I wasnt familiar with the area.This was before we had GPS.I had a vague idea where the supermarket was, but I had no idea where the clinic could be.I had also learned many people in the area were a little rough so I decided to find the clinic myself.I headed for the supermarket.Fortunately,
43、I found the supermarket later, and then started to drive down the side streets.There it was, the Kaiser sign!We walked into the clinic.The doctor examined Brandon, then looked at me and said, “You need to drive him to the hospital now.We dont have time to wait for an ambulance.”I wondered how I even
44、 found this clinic.Now I was supposed to find a hospital at night.The doctor wrote out some directions.“I have no sense of direction, so drawing me a map is not very useful,” I said to the doctor, who apologized he couldnt accompany me in case there were other patients.Then, he explained the directions carefully to me and said, “You can do it.” My worry was not gone, but I had to start off.As I drove in what I thought was the right direction, I prayed, “Pleas