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2022年新人教版高二英语复习选择题演练6.docx

1、演练VI每日一句:Each man is the architect of his own fate.每个人都是自己命运的建筑师. -A.Claudius 克劳笛乌斯每日一练:Multiple chioce:1. I have collected the money _. A. needing B. need C. needed D. to need 2. The glass of water is too hot. I prefer some cold _ water.A. boiling B. boiled C. having boiled D. to boil3. The bridge

2、_ next year will be very long. A. being built B. to be built C. built D. building4. This is the problem _ at the meeting yesterday. A. being discusssed B. discussed C. to be discussed D. having discussed5. The book can be used in _ countries. A.Englishspeaking B.EnglishspokenC.speakingEnglish D.spea

3、kEnglish6. After his failure in the examination, he _ himself completely to drinking. A. devoted B. abandoned C. absorbed D. contribute7. - Can you make out _ it says? - Yes, from _ Im understanding its quite clear. It says “No parking”. A. which; which B. what; which C. what; where D. that; where8.

4、 The disc, digitally _ in the studio, sounded fantastic at the party that night. A. recorded B. recording C. to be recorded D. having recorded9. - Which of the electronic dictionaries do you like most? - _. They are both expensive and of little use. A. None B. Either C. Neither D. Any10. - Whats wro

5、ng with your coat? - Just now when I wanted to get off the bus, the man next to me _ on it. A. sat B. had sat C. had been sitting D. was sitting11. We have to _ the wheat as soon as possible because a storm is on the way. A. get away B. get across C. get through D. get in12. _ fine weather we have t

6、oday! A. What a B. What C. How D. How a 13. I want to find a place _ I am to pay a visit during a holiday. A. to that B. to which C. which D. that 14. - What is his speech about? - As he claims, communication is an effective way to _ the generation gap between parents and children. A. bridge B. mix

7、C. make D. increase15. - How do you go to work? - I usually _ on the bus. A. drive B. take C. travel D. rideCloze:Many years ago there lived two brothers in London. They were both very rich. They had 11 ideas about money. They were quarrelling about what would happen if a poor fellow could 12 a mill

8、ion pound note. One thought that anyone with such a _13 would have 14 he wanted; the other thought that it would be 15 for him to get anything with the note(钞票).They couldnt agree with each other. So they 16 to make a bet (打赌). It happened that a young man named Henry was 17 through the street that

9、day, who had come to Britain only by chance. 18 home and job, he looked pale and 19 . Suddenly he saw an apple 20 away by a child. The man was so hungry that he was thinking of 21 it up to eat. Just as he was 22 out his hand, he heard a 23 calling him. He looked up and saw the two 24 . They gave him

10、 an envelope. They told him not to open it 25 two oclock. They said, “Nothing but money in it.” Then they left11AtwoBmoreCdifferentDthe same12AgetBmakeCfindDgive13AideaBnoteCwayDchance14AwhatBwhateverCthatDwhich15AniceBpossibleCimpossibleDcertain16AdecidedBhadCwishedDwaited17AgoingBwanderingCwalking

11、Drunning18AWithBWithout CNotDNo19AstrongBhappyChungryDshy20AthrownBleftCpickedDfound21AeatingBpickingClookingDcollecting22AreachingBputtingCholdingDraising23AnoiseBsoundCvoiceDshout24AapplesBlettersCgentlemenDfellows25AafterBuntilCsinceDforReading Comprehension:AHaving returned from her round trip,

12、the angry woman stood outside the ticket office of the station. “The railway owes me 12,” she said to Harry Jenks, the young man working at the office . “You sold me a ticket for May 22nd, but there was no ship from Jersey that night. So my daughter and I had to stay in a hotel. It cost me 12.”Harry

13、 was worried. He remembered selling the woman a return ticket. “Come into the office, Madam,” he said politely. “Ill just check the Jersey timetable for May 22nd.”The woman and her little girl followed him inside. She was quite right, as Harry soon discovered. There was no sailing on May 22nd. How c

14、ould he have made such a careless mistake? He shouldnt have sold her a ticket for that day. Wondering what to do, he smiled at the child. “You look sun burnt,” he said to her. “Did you have a nice holiday in Jersey?”“Yes,” she answered, shyly. “The beach was lovely. And I can swim too!”“Thats fine,”

15、 said Harry. “My little girl cant swim a bit yet .Of course, shes only three”“Im four,” the child said proudly. “Ill be four and a half.”Harry turned to the mother. “I remember your ticket, Madam,” he said. “But you didnt get one for your daughter, did you?”“Er, well” the woman looked at the child.

16、“I mean she hasnt started school yet. Shes only four.”“A four-year-old child must have a ticket, Madam. A childs return ticket to Jersey costs let me see13.50. So if the railway pays your hotel, you will owe 1.50. The law is the law, but since the fault was mine”The woman stood up, took the childs h

17、and and left the office. 26Harry was worried because _ .Athe woman was angry with himBhe had not done his work properlyCthe Jersey timetable was wrongDthe little girl didnt have a return ticket27Harry started talking to the little girl .Abecause he was in difficulty and did not know what to doBbecau

18、se he had a little girl about the same age as this girl Cbecause he wanted to be friendly to the little girl who looked so niceDwhen he suddenly realized that he could find a way out from the little girl28When Harry said, “The law is the law, but since the fault was mine” he meant that .Athey must f

19、ollow it without other choice ,even though the fault was his Bhe had to be strict with the woman because of the law,though he didnt want to Cthe woman had to pay him 1.50 and the railway would pay her for the hotelDshe should pay 1.50, but he had made a mistake, she could go without paying29The woma

20、n left the office without saying anything because .Ashe wanted to go home and get money for the childs ticketBshe was so angry that she didnt want to have anything more to do with the young manCshe was moved by Harrys kindnessDshe knew she would have to pay the railway if she insisted 30. How did th

21、e woman feel when she left the office? A. angry B. peaceful C. embarrassed D. nervousBIn the United States many have been told that anyone can become rich and successful if he works hard and has some good luck. Yet, when one becomes rich, he wants people to know it. And even if he does not become ve

22、ry rich, he wants people to think that he is. That is what“Keeping up with the Joneses”is about. It is the story of someone who tries to look as rich and as successful as his neighbors. The expression was first used in 1913 by a young American by the name of Arthur Momand. He told this story about h

23、imself: He began earning $125 a week at the age of 23. That was a lot of money in those days. Young Momand was very proud of his riches. He got married and moved with his wife to a very wealthy neighborhood outside New York Ciry. But just moving there was not enough. When he saw that rich people rod

24、e horses. Momand went horseback riding every day. When he saw that rich people had servants, Momand and his wife also hired a servant and gave big parties for their new neighbors. It was like a race, but one could never finish this race because one was always trying to keep up. Momand and his wife c

25、ould not do that.The race ended for them when they could no longer pay for their new way of life. They left their wealthy neighborhood and moved back to an apartment in New York City. Momand looked around him and noticed that many people do things just to keep up with their neighbors. He saw the fun

26、ny side of it and started to write a series of short stories. He called it “Keeping up with the Joneses”,because “Jones”is a very common name in the United States.“Keeping up with the Joneses”came to mean keeping up with the people around you. Momands series appeared in different newspapers across t

27、he country for over 28 years. People never seem to get tired of keeping up with the Joneses. That is one reason why they read the “right”books, go to the “right”universities and eat in the“right”restaurants. Every city has an area where people want to live because others will think better of them if

28、 they do. And there are“Joneses”in every city of the world. But one must get tired of trying to keep up with the Joneses, because no matter what one does, Mr Jones seems always to be ahead.31The writer of the passage believes _. Aanyone in the United States can become rich but might be poor soon Ban

29、yone in the United States can become rich if he works hard and has good luck Che can become rich in the future though he is not lucky enough Danyone in the United States who works hard can become rich32It can be inferred from the story that rich people _ Alike to live outside New York City Blike to

30、live in New York City Clike to live in apartments Dlike to have many neighbors33Arthur Momand used the name“Jones”in his series of short stories because Jones is _. Aan important name Ba popular name in the United States Chis neighbors name Dnot a good name34Some people want to keep up with the Jone

31、ses because _. Athey want to be as rich as their neighbors Bthey want others to know or to think that they are rich Cthey dont want others to know they are rich Dthey want to be happy 趣味英语: Q: Whats the difference between a monkey and a flea? A: A monkey can have fleas, but a flea cant have monkeys.

32、 猴子会和跳蚤有什么不同呢?你可能会直接的想到它们俩是一大一小。但除此之外呢,那就是猴子身上可以长跳蚤,而跳蚤身上却不能有猴子。这个答案很有意思吧? Q: How can you most irritate a farmer? A: By treading on his corn? 如果你踩了农夫的玉米或是谷物,他肯定会生气的;而如果你踩了农夫脚底的鸡眼,他会更生气。Corn既可以表示“玉米/谷物”,也有“鸡眼”的意思。 Q: Which is the strongest creature in the world? A: The snail. It carries its house on

33、its back.因为snail(蜗牛)的后背上总是背着一所房子,所以说蜗牛是世界上最强壮的生物是不足为奇的。你说呢? Q: What do people do in a clock factory? A: They make faces all day. 一看到make faces这个短语,你可千万别以为是在钟表厂工作的人整天都做鬼脸呀!因为除了这个意思以外,它还可以从字面上解释为制造钟面。 Q: How do you stop a sleepwalker from walking in his sleep? A: Keep him awake.怎样才能不让梦游者(sleepwalker)梦

34、游(walk in his sleep)呢?最简单的方法就是不让他睡觉。虽然这不是治疗方法,但如果让梦游者醒着呢,他的确就不会去梦游了。 美文欣赏:中诗英译-雨巷-戴望舒Raining Lane 撑着油纸伞,独自 With a blue umbrella, alone彷徨在悠长,悠长 Wander in this lonely raining lane long, 又寂寥的雨巷, long 我希望逢着 For how many times I expect ,一个丁香一样地 A melancholy maid as blue as lilac 结着愁怨的姑娘。 whom I could mee

35、t她是有 She radiates, 丁香一样的颜色, With lilacs brilliance,丁香一样的芬芳, With lilacs fragrance,丁香一样的忧愁, With lilacs sadness,在雨中哀怨, Gloomily wandering in the rain,哀怨又彷徨; Melancholy and alone.她彷徨在这寂寥的雨巷,She also wandered in this raining lane,撑着油纸伞 With a blue umbrella,像我一样, Like me alone,像我一样地 Like me alone,默默行着,

36、Walk ing silently,冷漠,凄清,又惆怅。 Cold, lonely and melancholy.她静默地走近 She silently approached me,走近,又投出 Approached me,太息一般的眼光, With dazing and dreaming eyesight,她飘过 She is gone with the wind,像梦一般地, Like a dream in my heart,像梦一般地凄婉迷茫。 A desolate and miserable dream, just gone. 像梦中飘过 She is hovering in my d

37、ream, 一枝丁香地, Like a blue lilac,我身旁飘过这个女郎; Passing me without a single word,她静默地远了,远了, Silently, she is away, far away,到了颓圮的篱墙, Approached the collapsed wall,走尽这雨巷。 Near the end of the lane tall.在雨的哀曲里, In the blue music of rain,消了她的颜色, Her brilliance is gone,散了她的芬芳, Her fragrance is gone,消散了,甚至她的 Go

38、ne even is her dazing and dreaming eyesight, 太息般的眼光, Gone even is her melancholy like a blue 丁香般的惆怅。 lilac at night.撑着油纸伞,独自 With a blue umbrella, alone彷徨在悠长,悠长 Wander in this lonely raining lane long, 又寂寥的雨巷, Long,我希望飘过 For how many times I expect,一个丁香一样地 A melancholy maid as blue as lilac结着愁怨的姑娘。 whom I could meet.演练615 CBBBA 610 BCAAD 1115 DBBAD 1115 CABBC 1620 ABBCA 21 25 BACCB 2630 BADDC 31-34BABB9 / 9

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