Unit 1 Growing up 分层训练-(2019)新外研版高中英语选择性必修第二册高三一轮复习.docx
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1、Unit 1Growing up【基础训练】.单句语法填空12020新高考山东卷Her dad worked at a job away from the farm, and her mother ran the farm with the kids. After high school, Jennifer _ (attend) a local technical college, working to pay her tuition (学费)22020全国卷He says its not easy to convince people that nutria fur is green, bu
2、t he has no doubt _ it.32020江苏卷And tens of millions in Africa and Asia can see because of the _ (commit) Wilson made to preventing the preventable.42020全国卷书面表达Uncle Li is responsible and devoted _ his job.52020全国卷 Scientists in Louisiana were so _(concern) that they decided to pay hunters $5 a tail.
3、6Being the worlds first astronaut, Gagarin _ (instant) became an international celebrity.7The small house is not _ (suit) for such a large family.8The companys _ (commit) to providing quality at a reasonable price has been vital to its success.9By doing well at school, he hoped to win his parents _
4、(approve)10She remembers everything in her childhood as if they _ (happen) yesterday.连词成句be related to, be presented with, up and down, stick at, after all, Its likely that., sit a major exam, be based on, after all, a couple of1_ we are all part of the global village, everyone becomes a neighbour.2
5、Its so cold and I had to jump _ to keep warm.3_ they will complete the project on time with much help of the government.4He could not spare time to help you because he will _ tomorrow.5If you want to play an instrument well, youve got to _ it.6Success of a man _ the choice made by himself.7He spent
6、_ months on the streets to experience life.8Dont blame him for breaking that cup; _, he is a child.9My work will _ facts without guesses. 10She _ the gift in gratitude for her good service last week.语篇语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Many teenagers cant wait to be 18, because that means they will
7、 have the right 1._ (vote), that they will have more 2._ (free) with money and that they will have a new chapter in their lives. But in fact, 3._ (turn) 18 is not just the door of their childhood closing. There will be more than what they think of. Just 4._ Bethany says, she should take responsibili
8、ty for her life and the 5._ (life) of other people. Meanwhile, according to Lin Ning, as an adult, he should begin to feel more aware 6._ other people and to develop a 7._ (strong) sense of social responsibility. However, for Morgan, becoming more independent 8._ (be) one of his longings. But the re
9、ality is quite different. He has to live with his parents for a while longer, because he finds 9._ hard to save any money. He could get 10._ bank loan to pay the deposit on his own apartment, but he doesnt feel ready to make that kind of commitment, and he likes his mothers cooking.【能力提升】.阅读理解AInven
10、tor, physicist, astronomer, biologist, artist. Robert Hooke was all these and more. Some say he was the greatest experimental scientist of the 17th century. In the course of his work, he cooperated with famous men of science like Isaac Newton, and the great architect Christopher Wren. Hookes early e
11、ducation began at home, under the guidance of his father. He entered Westminster School and from there he went to Oxford, where he came in contact with some of the best scientists in England. Hooke impressed them with his skills at designing experiments and inventing instruments. In 1662, he was nam
12、ed Curator of Experiments at the newly formed Royal Society of London meaning that he was responsible for demonstrating (展示) new experiments at the societys weekly meetings. Hooke accepted the job, even though he knew that the society had no money to pay him!Watching living things through a microsco
13、pe was one of his favourite pastimes. He invented a compound microscope for this purpose. One day while observing a cork (软木塞) under a microscope, he saw honeycomblike structures. There were cells the smallest units of life. In fact, it was Hooke who invented the term “cell” as the boxlike cells of
14、the cork reminded him of the cells of some place.Another achievement of Hookes was his book Micrographia, which introduced the enormous potential of the microscope. It contains fascinating drawings of the things he saw under the microscope. The book also includes, among other things, ideas on gravit
15、y, light and combustion (燃烧) that may have helped scientists like Newton when they were developing their own theories on these phenomena. Hooke made a valuable contribution to astronomy, too. A crater (坑) on the moon is named after him in honour of his services to this branch of science.1Why did Hoo
16、ke accept the job as Curator of Experiments?AHe was good at designing experiments.BHis family needed his support.CHe wanted to please the famous scientists in England. DHis parents couldnt afford his education.2What does the underlined word “pastimes” in Paragraph 3 mean?AJobs. BExperiments. CHobbie
17、s. DStructures.3What can we learn from the text?AHooke went to Oxford in 1662.BHooke was well paid in the Royal Society of London.CHooke made a contribution to medicine.DHookes book Micrographia might have helped Newton.4What is the last paragraph to prove?AHooke was the greatest experimental scient
18、ist of the 17th century.BHooke was good at making discoveries.CHookes contributions were not limited to one field.DHooke was one of the greatest astronomers.B Parents often put their own relationship on the back burner to concentrate on their children, but a new study shows that when spouses (配偶) lo
19、ve each other, their children stay in school longer and marry later in life. Research about how the affection between parents shapes their childrens longterm life outcomes is rare because the data demands are high. This study uses unique data from families in Nepal to provide new evidence. The study
20、, coauthored by researchers at the University of Michigan and McGill University in Quebec, was published in the journal Demography.“In this study, we see that parents emotional connection to each other affects child growth so much that it shapes their childrens future,” said coauthor and UM Institut
21、e for Social Research researcher William Axinn. “The fact that we found these kinds of things in Nepal moves us to step closer to evidence that these things are universal.”The study uses data from the Chitwan Valley Family Study in Nepal. The survey was launched in 1995, and collected information fr
22、om 151 neighborhoods in the Western Chitwan Valley. Married couples were interviewed at the same time but separately, and were asked to assess the level of affection they had for their partner. The spouses answered “How much do you love your husband/wife, very much, some, a little, or not at all?”Th
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