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1、【立體設計】2020高考英語 Module 2 No Drugs單元強化訓練 外研版必修2
Ⅰ.單詞拼寫
1.She was__________(采訪) by many reporters after she won the first place.
2.More than 2,000 a__________took part in the games.
3.Since you’re not in good health,it’s quite necessary for you to pay attention to p__________exercise.
4.There are
2、plenty of__________(廣告) in China Daily, which help to cut the costs of making the newspaper.
5.China h__________the 29th Olympic Games in 2020.
Ⅱ.單項填空
3.Some people don’t like a pen .Instead,they use a computer or typewriter.
A.writing
B.write
C.to write
D.to write with
6.Nowadays, more and
3、more people are addicted__________shopping on the Net,a challenge to traditional department stores.
A.to doing;becoming
B.to do;to become
C.doing;having become
D.to doing; becomes
7.The soldier was badly wounded and wasof losing his life.
A.in danger
B.in the danger
C.out of danger
D.out th
4、e danger
10.Last night Mr.Crook didn’t come back at the usual time.,he met some friends and stayed out until midnight.
A.Meanwhile
B.However
C.Instead
D.Yet
Ⅳ.完形填空Marty Dunn first saw Alexandra soon after she arrived in the United States and was put in an orphans’ home.She was four years o
5、ld but 1 no more than three.She was only half the usual weight 2 her age.Her upper jaw(上顎)developed 3,but the lower one froze her mouth shut.Three months later,Alex was given an 4 on her jaw in a big 5 by Marty Dunn himself.The operation was quite a success.After nine 6 Alex had a functioning(可活動的)
6、jaw.The next day the little girl was able to open her 7.It was really a wonder!For the first time ever,Alex__________8.It lit up the room.She had never 9 a word before.Now she began to learn to speak.She 10 knew Spanish.Before long,11 words came out freely.One day in late November 1986,more than two
7、 years 12 Alex had arrived at the 13,the family went to a nearby__________14.After their meal,Mrs.Dunn turned to the little girl.“Alex,” she said,“you know we all 15 you.We’d like you to become our 16 and to be called Alexandra Dunn.Would you like that?”Alex smiled happily.“Oh,yes,I want that!” Then
8、 she 17 Alexandra Dunn lawfully.The day that Alex had been 18 for several years finally arrived in June the year before last.For the first time in her young life,Alex had a full set of19.She looked at her parents and said,“I’m the 20 girl in the world!”
1.A.seemed
B.pretended
C.looked
D.remained
9、
2.A.with
B.for
C.by
D.at
6.A.days
B.hours
C.weeks
D.months
7.A.mouth
B.eyes
C.arms
D.jaws
8.A.spoke
B.cried
C.smiled
D.ate
9.A.known
B.spoken
C.learned
D.written
10.A.obviously
B.really
C.still
D.already
11.A.French
B.English
C.Russian
D.Italian
12.A.after
B.before
10、C.since
D.ago
13.A.Dunns’
B.hospital
C.orphans’ home
D.country
17.A.proved
B.called
C.stayed
D.became
18.A.passing
B.looking
C.waiting
D.spending
19.A.teeth
B.jaws
C.parents
D.eyeglasses
20.A.loveliest
B.luckiest
C.proudest
D.loneliest
Ⅴ.閱讀理解
The poorer mental function seen
11、among alcoholics,many of whom also regularly smoke cigarettes,may be partly due to the longterm effects of nicotine(尼古丁),new research suggests.“People who are also smokers are at a much higher risk,” Dr.Jennifer M.Glass of the University of Michigan’s Addiction Research Center said.In her study,“Ci
12、garette smoking has a bad effect on IQ and thinking,” she said.This finding may seem counterintuitive(違反直覺的),since many smokers show that they feel quicker and focused after smoking.Indeed,research shows that improved mental functioning is one of the immediate effects of nicotine exposure.Chronic(慢性
13、的)smoking,however,is known to have the opposite effect.Studies show that up to 87 percent of alcoholics smoke cigarettes.Yet,few studies have looked into cigarette smoking as a factor that might explain the cognitive(認知的)lack reported among alcoholics.To search for that association,Glass and her col
14、leagues examined brain function among 172 men from the same area,including 103 men who abused alcohol.The team found that men with higher scores on the lifetime alcohol problems scale(LAPS)and those who reported a higher number of packyears of smoking both had lower IQ scores.Upon further research,
15、the researchers found that smoking also appeared to be independently associated with weaker word and space reasoning.Thus,though smoking did not account for all of the decreased mental functioning observed among the alcohol abusers,it did seem to account for some of the effects,the report indicates.
16、
3.From the passage we can learn that .
A.cigarette smoking is not related to reasoning
B.nicotine exposure can improve mental functioning temporarily
C.the longterm effects of nicotine cause alcoholics
D.men with lower scores on the LAPS have lower IQ scores
4.It can be inferred from the pas
17、sage that .
A.many alcoholics suffer a great deal from smoking
B.giving up smoking is significantly challenging for the alcoholics
C.alcoholics who do not smoke much have higher IQ scores
D.other factors can cause the poorer mental functioning besides smoking
5.The purpose of this passage is .
18、
A.to warn us of the bad effects of smoking on IQ and thinking
B.to tell us why people are addicted to smoking
C.to give us some advice on how to improve IQ and reasoning
D.to compare the bad effects of alcohol and cigarettes
答 案 全 解
Module 2No Drugs
Ⅰ.單詞拼寫
1.interviewed2.athletes3.physical
19、4.advertisements5.hosted
Ⅱ.單項填空
1.C【解析】 句意為:木頭已是如此的腐朽,以至于我們一扯,它就變成了碎片。break up意為“打碎,破裂,分裂”,符合題意。break away (from) 脫離,打破;break off折斷,突然停止;break through克服,突破。
5.A【解析】 考查動詞disagree的用法。句意為:一般來說,我們的觀點總是一致,但這次在那一點上他同我的意見正相反。disagree with sb. on sth.(在某事上)與某人意見相反。
6.A【解析】 空一考查固定短語be addicted to對……上癮/著迷
20、,其中to是介詞,后面跟動詞的ing形式,排除B和C兩項;空二考查非謂語動詞,句中已經(jīng)有謂語are addicted ,故排除D項becomes,綜上可知正確答案為A。句意為:如今,越來越多的人對網(wǎng)購上癮,這對傳統(tǒng)的百貨商店是個挑戰(zhàn)。
Ⅲ.完成句子
1.Hunger reduced him to stealing.
2.put up;in order to/so as to
3.belongs to
4.Follow;and
5.has been affected
Ⅳ.完形填空
1.C【解析】 雖有四歲,但從外表上“看起來”還不到三歲。
2.B【解析】 for意為“相對于…
21、…來說”,合乎文意。
3.B【解析】 normally意為“正常地”,與下顎的不正常形成對比。
4.D【解析】 下句再現(xiàn)了operation一詞。
5.A【解析】 做這樣復雜的手術肯定是在“醫(yī)院”里進行。
6.B【解析】 從The next day...可推知,手術當天Alexandra就能活動下顎了。
7.A【解析】 根據(jù)語境,能張開的肯定是“嘴”。
8.C【解析】 A、B與下一節(jié)首句矛盾。D項不合邏輯。C項(smiled)含義有二,一是Alexandra以前因下顎發(fā)育不正常而導致整個嘴閉合,所以無法正常地“笑”,現(xiàn)在終于可以笑了;二是生理上的殘疾終于被去除,她感到萬分喜悅,情不
22、自禁地笑了。
9.B【解析】 與下一句形成比較,speak a word相當于speak,但前者語氣更強。余者與下句無關。
15.A【解析】 從Mrs Dunn的話中可知,她全家都“愛”Alexandra。
16.B【解析】 從she looked at her parents...中可得到暗示。
17.D【解析】 proved(后來證明是),stayed(保持)不合文意。called意為“稱呼,把……叫作”,這里須在其前面加上be動詞才合乎邏輯。
18.C【解析】 這里的wait是及物動詞,意為“期待”。B項looking不及物,不能帶賓語,A、D不合文意,這三項不能選用。
19.A【解析】 B、C不合情理和邏輯,D與本文無關,只有A合乎語境。
20.B【解析】 A、C不合邏輯,D不合語境。
Ⅴ.閱讀理解