(2019版)新人教版高中英语必修第二册Unit 1 Part 1 Listening and Speaking &Reading and Thinking 同步训练 (含答案).docx
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1、UNIT 1CULTURAL HERITAGEPart 1Listening and Speaking &Reading and Thinking基础过关练.单词拼写1.After repeated(尝试), they finally succeeded.2.The committee rejected a(提议)for a new housing development.3. The Olympic star trained hard to(维持) his position as the world numberone.4.With years of English training
2、, I have no difficulty(组织) classes inEnglish.5.The successful landing of Change-5 on the moon further(提升) Chinasstatus as a space power.6.Its(值得做的) to watch A Tang Dynasty Banquet(唐宫夜宴),whichoffers an amusing and real-life sense.选词填空make sure; turn to; take an active part in; give way to; prevent.fr
3、om.1.that all the windows are closed before you leave.2.Pleasethe police for help when you are in trouble.3.After a small war, the two countrieseach other and finally madepeace.4.The bad weather conditionsthe planelanding yesterday.5.Chinathe development and application of AI technology.单句语法填空1.She(
4、creative) combines food with short videos to spread Chinese foodculture.2.I believe that each of us can contributethe future of the world.3.He was determined to try his best to make up for the(lose).4.I believe that every child has(limit) potential to succeed.5.He received a letter of thanks for his
5、(donate) of books to our schoollibrary.6.The(apply) of intelligent robots in libraries makes the job of librarianseasier and easier.7.Before you carry out a project, you should do many(investigate).8.There have been reports of some education centers(disappear) overnightafter collecting so much money
6、 from parents.完成句子1.对这件事不仅教授们有自己的想法,而且学生们也有自己的想法。have their own ideas on the matter, but thestudents have theirs too.2.曾有一段时间我与同桌相处得很好。我们彼此关心。I was getting along well with my deskmate. Wecared about each other.3.晚饭后与家人一起散步是令人愉快的。with family after dinner.课文语法填空Finding and keeping the right balance be
7、tween progress and the1(protect)of cultural sites can be a big challenge. Big challenges, however, can sometimes lead2great solutions. In31950s, the Egyptian government wanted to build anew dam across the Nile in order4(control) floods, produce electricity, andsupply water to more5(farmer) in the ar
8、ea. But the proposal led to protests6water from the dam would likely damage a number of temples and destroycultural relics. After7(listen) to the scientists who8(study) the problem,and citizens who lived near the dam, the government turned to the United Nations forhelp in 1959.A committee9(establish
9、) to limit damage to the Egyptian buildings andprevent the loss of cultural relics. Finally, the work began in 1960.When the project ended in 1980, it was considered a great success. Not only hadthe countries found a path to the future that did not run over the relics of the past, butthey had also l
10、earnt that it was possible for countries to work together to build a10(good) tomorrow.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.能力提升练.阅读理解AMeasuring about 13,170 miles long, the Great Wall of China is no doubt thelongest man-made project on the earth. It was once widely believed that it could beseen from the space. Some
11、 media even reported with affected seriousness, “Thebiggest building the astronauts could see from the space is the wall, which looks verymuch like a black worm.” Consequently, this statement has gone deep into peoplesminds and become an honor that Chinese people have enjoyed for years.Is the Great
12、Wall truly visible from the space? Yang Liwei, Chinas firstastronaut who was lifted into the outer space by the spacecraft Shenzhou V, gave adefinite answer “No”. Yangs negative response may probably put out a fair numberof peoples passion. But it powerfully corrected the misconception. The wall is
13、indeedmajestic, but you wont see it from the space!In fact, Neil Alden Armstrong, the American astronaut who first set foot on themoon in 1969, was asked many times whether or not he had seen the Great Wall fromthe moon. Recently from a sound recording announced by NASA Johnson SpaceCenter, Armstron
14、g said that he had seen the continents, lakes and blue spots touchedwith red. But he could not make out any man-made object on the earth from themoon.The Great Wall is narrow and irregular. In space, something irregular is hard toobserve. Measuring about 10 metres wide on average, it easily merges(融
15、入)into thesurrounding environment. With solely the naked eye, it is totally invisible at a heightof 196,850 feet. To watch the wall on the moon is like seeking for a single hair fromabout 2,688 metres away. To say an astronaut can see it from the space is obviouslynot true.However, some people intro
16、duced an idea to make the Great Wall visible fromthe space. If we install bright spotlights on the wall, astronauts will see the lights atnight. But this suggestion has not been carried out by scientific experiments.1.Which is right about the saying “the Great Wall can be seen from the space”?A.News
17、 media cast doubt on the saying.B.There was much evidence for the saying.C.Astronauts played a trick on Chinese people.D.The Chinese had belief in the saying for long.2.What does the underlined word “majestic” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A.Second to none.B.Far-reaching.C.Grand.D.Visible.3.As Armstr
18、ong once said, what did he see from the moon?A.The Great Wall.B.Bright spotlights.C.Places painted blue.D.Large area of land.4.How does the author prove a point in Paragraph 4?A.By listing figures.B.By giving examples.C.By classifying facts.D.By drawing conclusions.BAntiquities(文物) are ancient objec
19、ts and artworks. Many people visit museumsto view antiquities. They enjoy seeing these relics of the ancient world as a way ofunderstanding past cultures and sometimes connecting with their own heritage.Museums get works to show from many different sources. Sometimes they buythem. Other times they r
20、eceive donations. Today there are strict guidelines forbiddingart that has been stolen from other countries. However, antiquities that have been atmuseums for many years or even centuries may have arrived there by dishonestmeans. Now, some countries say that museums have a duty to return these antiq
21、uitiesto their original locations.Should museums return the antiquities? Experts disagree. Malcolm Bell says yes.Bell is a professor of art at the University of Virginia. He says,“Many antiquities andworks of art have special cultural value for a particular community or nation. Whenthese works are t
22、aken from their original cultural setting, they lose their context andthe culture loses a part of its history.”According to Bell, a countrys request for the return of an antiquity “usually hasa strong legal basis.” “It was exported (出口) illegally, probably also dug outillegally, and is now stolen pr
23、operty (财物).” He called the return of antiquities “anexpression of justice”.James Cuno says not always. Cuno is the president of the J. Paul Getty Museum,an art museum in Los Angeles. Cuno agrees that museums have a legal duty to returnillegally exported antiquities. However, he doesnt support the r
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