1、UNIT 1Period Two题组A基础练(建议用时:15分钟)单句语法填空1Anyway, were here now, so lets get _ to some serious work. 2Peter Bullock was not only an exciting teacher, _ also the man who founded the debate club in my school. 3The truth is _ we are lucky enough to have clean water whenever we want, but this is not the c
2、ase for many people around the world. 4As we all know, travelling is beneficial to both our mind _ our health. 5We have to learn _ (advance)technology from other countries. 【答案】1down2but3that4and5advanced完成句子1_ _ _ _ _ _ take part in more outdoor activities. 我们有必要参加更多的户外活动。2The story is _ _ _ I want
3、 to read it again. 这个故事很有趣,我想再读一遍。3Because of the serious traffic accident, he _ _ _ _. 由于这次严重的交通事故,他的腿断了。4One thing to remember is that _ _ the process _ the end product _ matters. 需要记住的一点是,重要的是过程,而不是最终产品。5What they found was _ _ _ _ _ performed better than those who werent. 他们发现,穿白大褂的人比不穿白大褂的人表现得更
4、好。【答案】1It is necessary for us to2so interesting that3had his legs broken4it is; not; that 5that people wearing white coats微写作一种严重的(severe)疾病爆发了,许多人被感染(infect)了,但是人们不知道如何处理(handle)它。一位老医生怀疑(suspect)水是罪魁祸首(blame),并设法找到了一些证据(proof)来证明脏水和疾病之间的联系(link)。病人的人数在减少(decrease)。由于(thanks to)他的帮助,这种疾病彻底地(once an
5、d for all)被打败了。_One possible version:A severe disease broke out and many people were infected, but people didnt know how to handle it. An old doctor suspected the water was to blame and managed to find some proof to prove the link between dirty water and the disease. The number of the patients was o
6、n the decrease. Thanks to his help, the disease was defeated once and for all. 题组B提升练(建议用时:25分钟)阅读理解Women have been making scientific discoveries since ancient times. Twelve women have won the Nobel Prize for Science, one of the highest honors in the world. Some women scientists never married, some
7、worked with their husbands, and others raised large families. It has been difficult for women to be successful scientists. In the early 1800s in England, Mary Anning became one of the first women recognized for her discoveries about the ancient history of the earth. Mary and her father collected fos
8、sils(化石) in their village on the south coast of Great Britain. Fossils are parts of plants or animals that have been saved in rocks for millions of years. When she was only twelve years old, Mary became the first person to find the almost complete skeletons(骨架) of several animals that no longer exis
9、ted on the earth. She didnt become famous for her discoveries at that time because she often sold her fossils to get money to support her family. In 1891, a young Polish woman named Marie Sklodowska traveled to Paris to study physics. She did so because she could not get a college education in Polan
10、d. She began working in the laboratory of a man named Pierre Curie. Marie and Pierre Curie got married and made many discoveries together. They received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1903 along with another scientist. Marie Curie became the first person to be awarded a second Noble Prize in 1911, t
11、his time for Chemistry. Marie Curie was one of the few women at the time who became famous as a scientist. ()1The author believes that women scientists_. Ahave more opportunities to become successfulBcan not get the highest honors in the worldCgo through difficulties to be successfulDhad better pay
12、more attention to their families()2Mary Anning was one of the first women to _. Awin the Noble Prize for Science after getting marriedBmake achievements in the study of ancient earthCresearch animals and their bonesDstudy the mystery of all kinds of plants()3What can we learn about Marie Sklodowska?
13、AShe studied physics in Poland and got a college education. BShe received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1903 on her own. CShe only got one Nobel Prize during her lifetime. DShe made many discoveries after she got married. ()4Whats the passage mainly about?AAncient discoveries. BWomen scientists. BS
14、uccessful marriages. DDifferent prizes. 【语篇导读】自古以来就有女性在科学领域做出了巨大贡献,还有的获得了诺贝尔奖,让我们了解一下其中一些有成就的女性吧。1C细节理解题。由第一段的“It has been difficult for women to be successful scientists. ”可知。2B细节理解题。由第二段“. . . for her discoveries about the ancient history of the earth. ”可知。3D推理判断题。由最后一段“Marie and Pierre Curie got
15、married and made many discoveries together. ”可知。4B主旨大意题。由第一段可知,作者主要讲述成功的女科学家的事迹,在后文中的例子也有体现。七选五Five great unusual study spacesIndependent coffee shopsNowadays, independently owned coffee shops are found everywhere in the city. _1_ You can study in the quiet spot without being disturbed while enjoyin
16、g a cup of coffee and your favorite snacks. OutsideReading outdoors is not possible for the entire year. But the spring, summer, and fall can provide students with the perfect mix of light, noise, and breeze for ideal studying. Throughout the city there are parks and squares where you will be able t
17、o find your perfect spot. _2_Student spacesThis suggestion may seem obvious at first. However, students tend to pick the same spaces designated for studying when they look for a place on campus to read. Try going to a space that isnt a designated quiet space but rather an activities room, dining hal
18、l, or music room. _3_ Try out a variety of spaces to discover the noise level that works best for you. A pubDuring the late afternoon and early evening, especially on week days, many pubs are fairly quiet and empty. _4_ You can really enjoy the peaceful atmosphere there. A museum or gallery_5_ This
19、provides students with another fairly quiet place to read. Not only will students be surrounded by wonderful visual stimuli, the inspirational aspect of these institutions can also prompt students to put more effort into their work. AThink it over and youll get the answer. BMaybe it is the best plac
20、e for you to make friends. CSo finding a quiet spot could not be difficult for you. DTry to avoid areas where youll see a lot of students who you know. EYou can really focus on your studying while calming down with a beer. FYou can find a quiet place to get away from the city and have less distracti
21、ons. GMany museums and art galleries offer free admission to students one day per week. 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明性质的文章,主要介绍了五种不寻常的学习的地点。1C上面一句意为“现在独立的咖啡店在城市中到处都是”,可知下面一句应该说明的是“因此,找到一个安静的地方不是困难的事”。2F本段标题 Outside提示了在城市之外能够找到安静的学习的地方,选项F中的 “get away from the city”提示了是在城市之外找到安静的学习的地方。3D在学生聚集的地方找到适合学习的地方,应该避免见到你认识的学
22、生。4EA pub是提供酒水的小酒馆,选项E中的 “with a beer”提示了E项符合题意。5G本段标题为A museum or gallery,选项G中的 “Many museums and art galleries”与标题一致。语法填空Are zoos necessary, 1_ are they only bad to the animals? This is 2_ question that causes disagreement among many animal experts. Some, we may just call them Group A, believe tha
23、t 3_ (place) animals in a zoo does harm to them. These people think that all animals should be protected from being hunted too much and 4_ (leave) in their native land. They also advise people to 5_ (educate) to know more about animals in the wild. Other experts of Group B think 6_ (different)They s
24、ay modern zoos are designed very closely to the natural environment. One of their strongest arguments is that certain species, 7_ as the panda from China and the white tiger from India 8_ not only protected from uncontrolled killing but can give babies under 9_ (protect) and in that way they may be
25、saved 10_ dying out. 【语篇导读】本文是一篇议论文。动物园是必要的,还是只对动物有害?所谓的A组专家和B组专家持有不同的看法。1or句意:动物园是必要的,还是只对动物有害?结合句意可知填or(或者)。2a句意:这是一个引起许多动物专家争论的问题。结合句意可知填a。3placing句意:把动物放在动物园里对它们有害。此处是动名词作主语,故填placing。4left句意:这些人认为所有的动物都应该受到保护,不应该被过度捕杀,应该被留在自己的栖息地。此处protected和leave并列,故填left。5be educated句意:他们还建议人们接受教育,更多地了解野生动物。a
26、dvise sb. to do sth. “建议某人做某事”,此处是动词不定式一般式的被动式作宾语补足语,故填be educated。6differently句意:B组的其他专家持不同看法。此处是副词修饰动词,故填differently。7such此处为固定搭配such as “例如,像”,故答案为such。8are句意:来自中国的熊猫和来自印度的白虎不仅受到保护而免于不受控制的杀戮,而且可以在保护下产下幼崽,这样它们就可以免于灭绝。此处是一般现在时态的被动语态,主语是 “the panda from China and the white tiger from India”,是复数形式,故填are。9protection考查名词。句意:来自中国的熊猫和来自印度的白虎不仅受到保护而免于不受控制的杀戮,而且可以在保护下产下幼崽,这样它们就可以免于灭绝。under protection“受保护”,故填protection。10from考查介词。句意:来自中国的熊猫和来自印度的白虎不仅受到保护而免于不受控制的杀戮,而且可以在保护下产下幼崽,这样它们就可以免于灭绝。save. . . from doing sth. “挽救免遭的伤害”,故填from。