2022年新人教版高二英语复习选择题演练5
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演练VⅠ欣赏:Ifyouhaveagardenandalibrary,youhaveeverythingyouneed.如果你有一块园地和一个图书馆,那么你就拥有了你所需要的一切.------Cicero西塞罗Ⅱ练习:每日一练Multiplechioce:1.Ireallyappreaciate____torelaxwithyouonthisniceisland.A.tohavehadtimeB.havingtimeC.tohavetimeD.tohavingtime2.---Theysatstillintheroom,______.---Whydidtheydolikethat?A.drawingthecurtainsB.withthecurtainsdrawnC.withthecurtainsdrawingD.havingthecurtainsdrawn3.Hepaidtheboy$10forwashingtenwindows,mostof____hadn’ytbeencleanedatleastayear.A.theseB.thoseC.thatD.which4.Iwon’tgowithyou.It’s_____coldoutsidetoday.A.somuchB.toomuchC.verysoD.muchtoo5.Shelooksforwardeveryspringto_____theflower—linedgarden.A.visitB.payingavisitC.walkinD.walkingin6.---Youwerebraveenoughtoraiseobjectionsatthemeeting.---Well,nowIregret____that.A.todoB.tobedoingC.tohavedoneD.havingdone7.---Imustapologizefor______aheadoftime.---That’sallright.A.lettingyounotknowB.notlettingyouknowC.lettingyouknownotD.lettingnotyouknow8.Lyinginbedalldaymeans______time.A.wastingB.tohavewastedC.towasteD.towasting9.---Didyouclosethedoor?---Yes.Iremember_____it.A.tocloseitB.toclosingC.closingD.closed10.Myoldgrandpaalwaysforgets____thedoorbuthealwayssaysthathe9/9remembers____it.A.tolock;tolockB.tolock;lockingC.locking;lockingD.locking;tolockCloze:WhenMarycametotheManortolivewithheruncle,Mr.Craven,everyonesaidshewasmostdisagreeable-looking(长相不招人喜欢的).Shearrivedfrom11afterherparentsdiedofillness.Maryhadathinface,andnever12.Mr.Craven’shousekeepercameto13her.SheexplainedwhereMarywasgoingtolive:“Thehouse,ontheedgeofamoor(沼地),issixhundredyearsold.Thereareahundredroomsinit,butmostofthemare14andlocked.Youruncle’sgotacrook(弯曲的)back.You’llhavetoplay15andlookafteryourself.”AfterMaryarrived,shefoundthingsvery16fromIndia.Onthefirstmorning,sheaskedthehousemaid,Martha,“Whoisgoingtodressme?”Marthawas17,“Canyounotdressyourself?It’stimeyoushould18.OnedayMarywastoldtogoandplayaloneinthe19,butnottogoneartheSecretGarden,asMr.Cravenhadlockedit.Marywasvery20.“ItwasMrs.Craven’sgarden,”saidMartha.“Onedayshewassittingonanoldtreeandthebranchbroke.Shefelloff,21sobadlythatthenextdayshedied.”Maryspentallhertimeplayingoutside.Onedayshesawabird.Underitsfeetwasa(n)rusty(上锈的)key,thekeytotheSecretGarden!WhenMarywentin,shefounditwasthe22,mostmysteriousplaceanyonecould23.Therewererosesalloverthetreesandsharp,palegreenshootsstickingoutoftheearth.Mary24spacearoundthemtoallowthemtogrow.“I’llcomebacktomorrow,”shesaid,lookingaroundandspeakingtothetreesandtherosebushes25theyheardher.11AfarawayBEnglandCIndiaDhome12AsmiledBcriedCtalkedDplayed13AtakeBmeetCreceivedDpick14AdesertedBunderrepairCshutupDfurnished15AjoyfullyBaloneCwellDhard16AdifficultBnaturalCsimilarDdifferent17AkindBanxiousCsurprisedDconcerned18AlearnBdoCdressDstart19AgardenBhouseCmoorDroom20AinterestedBcuriousCeagerDpuzzled21AachedBwoundedChurtDdamaged22AstrangestBdirtiestCcleanestDsweetest23AdreamBimagineCthinkDconsider24AcleanedBmadeCclearedDfound25AonlyifBsothatCincaseDasifReadingComprehension:A9/9 ItwasMother'sDay.Johnwassobusywithhisworkthathecouldn'tgobackhome.Whenhepassedbyaflowershopintheevening,anideacametohismind."I'llsendMumsomeroses." WhileJohnwaspickinghisflowers,ayoungmanwentinside."HowmanyrosescanIgetforonlyfivedollars,Madam?"heasked.Theassistantwastryingtotellhimroseswereasexpensiveasfortydollarsadozen.Maybehewouldbehappywithcarnations. "No,Ihavetohaveredroses."Hesaid,"MymumwasbadlyilllastyearandIdidn'tgettospendmuchtimewithher.NowIwanttogetsomethingspecial,ithastoberosesasroseisherfavourite." Afterhearingit,Johnsaidhewouldpaytherestofthemoneyfortheyoungman.Movedbybothofthem,theassistantsaid,"Well,lovelyyoungmen,thirtydollarsadozen,onlyforyou."Takingtheroses,theyoungmanalmostjumpedintotheairandranoutoftheshop.Itwaswellworthtwenty-fivedollarsJohnpaidtoseetheexcitingmoment.ThenJohnpaidforhisdozenofrosesandtoldtheassistanttosendthemtohismother. Ashewalkedout,hefeltnice.Suddenlyhesawtheyoungmancrossingthestreetandgoingintoapark.Butsoonherealizeditwasnotaparkbutacemetery.Crying,theyoungmancarefullylaidtheroses,"Mum,oh,Mum,whydidn'tItellyouhowmuchIlovedyou?God,pleasehelpmefindmymumandtellherIloveher." Seeingthis,Johnturnedandquicklywalkedtotheshop.Hewouldtaketheflowershomehimself.26.Theassistanttriedtoasktheyoungmantobuycarnationsinsteadofrosesbecause_______. A.carnationswerenicerthanroses B.rosesweresavedforJohn C.rosesweremoreexpensivethancarnations D.carnationswerespecialflowersforMother'sDay 27.Johnspent_______altogetherintheflowershopthatday. A.$5 B.$25 C.$30 D.$55 28.Theyoungmancriedatthetombbecausehe_______. Ahadspentallhismoneyontheroses B.wasn'tabletotellhismotherhelovedherhimself C.feltsorrytoaskJohntopayforhisflowers D.hadn'tgotenoughmoneyforhissickmother 29.AtlastJohnchangedhismindandwenthomebecausehewantedto_______. A.tellhismotherhelovedherhimselfB.askhismotherformoremoney C.tellhismothertheyoungman'sstoryD.askhismotherifshelikesroses 30.Thewriterwritesthepassagetotellus"_______". A.Buyrosesforyourmotherwhensheisill B.Letyourmotherknowhowmuchyouloveher C.Workhardtogetmoremoneyforyourmother9/9D.SendyourmotherflowersonMother'sDay B "Mummy,Idon'tknowwhattoplaywith."Steveinterruptshismother,whoistalkingtoafriend,forthefourthtime."You'vegotaroomfulloftoys!"hismothersays,impatiently.Infactitisthejumbleoftoyswhichistoblameforfour-year-oldSteve'slackofinterestinhisdolls,carsandstuffed(packed)animals.Eachmorninghetipsoutthreewashingbasketsoftoysalloverhisfloor,listlesslypullsoutsomethingandshortlyafterisstandingathismother'sdeskorfollowingherintothekitchensaying:"Mummy,Iambored."Afamilytherapist(心理医生)explainswhychildrenloseinterestwhentheyhaveawhole"toyshop"athome:"Accordingtotheirbraindevelopment,littlechildrenarenotinapositiontojudgethequalityofavarietyofthingsatonce.Thereisalwaysjustonefavoritetoyforthemoment.Alltherestisleftlyingabout."Whatcanparentsdotostoptheirchildrenfrombeingoversuppliedwithtoys?Undernoconditionssimplymakesomethingdisappearwithoutthechild'sknowledge.Ifhe/shetakesnomorenoticeofatoy,aparentcanaskifitcanbestoredorgivenaway.Bewarnedthoughthechildwillalwayssayhe/shewantsitthen!Atalkwithrelativesandfriendsmayalsohelp.Lynisthemotheroffour-year-oldJessie,andwelikeherway.Asmallsetofshelvesinherchild'sroomholdsthetoysandbooksthatarethecurrent(atpresent)favorites.Whenitseemstoherthatherdaughteristiredofthesetoys,theyputthemawayinaboxtogetherandselectsomeothertoysfromacupboardinanotherroom.Theboxof"old"toysgoesintothecupboard.Whenherchildsayssheis"bored",theyalsogetsomethingfromhercupboard-itmaybesomethingshehashadforsometimebutbecauseshehasn'tseenitforawhileitisalmostlikeanewtoy.Somefavoritetoysstayoutallthetime,andthereiscollectionofdollswhichsitsinthecorner,butinthiswayLynhasfoundthatshehasfewertoystoputawayattheendofthedayandherdaughteralwayshassomething"fresh"toplaywith.31.Steveinterruptedhismotherseveraltimesbecause________.A.hefeltuninterestedinhistoys B.hedislikedhismother'sguestC.hedidn'thaveenoughtoystoplaywith D.hehopedhismotherwouldplaywithhim32.Accordingtothetherapist,childrenoftencomplainthattheyhavenothingtoplaywithbecause________.A.theycan'tplayaloneforalongtime B.theyaretooyoungtoplaywithsomanytoysC.theyaretoolazytopickouttheirfavourites D.theylacktheabilitytovaluetoomanythingsatatime33.Whichofthefollowingcanbeusedinplaceof"jumble"?A.Simplechoice. B.Mixtureindisorder.C.Ordinaryappearance. D.Sameshape.9/934.Whichistheadvicegiventoparentsinthetext?A.Buyfewertoysfortheirchildren.B.Formgoodhabitsfortheirchildren.C.Sparesometimetoplaywiththeirchildren.D.Putsometoysawaywithouttellingtheirchildren.Ⅲ中英文配对:1. Habitissecondnature.2. Artislongbutlifeisshort.3. Sownothing,reapnothing.4. Hewhowillnotlearnwhenheisyoungwillregretwhenheisold.5. Amanbecomelearnedbyaskingquestions.6. Agoodbookisthebestoffriends,thesametodayandforever.7. Hewhoknowsmostknowbesthowlittleheknow.8. Hethattravelsfarknowsmuch.9. Alearnedmanisnotlearnedineverything.10. Manydropsmakeashower.A.见识多广 B、好书如好友,友情永不渝。 C、少壮不努力,老大徒伤悲。D、学无止境,人生终有限。 E、积少成多 F、习惯成自然 G、春不种,秋不收。H、要长学问就得多问。I、知识越多就越觉得自己懂得少。J、有学问的人并非什么都懂Ⅳ美文欣赏:每日一读THELITTLEMATCHGIRL(卖火柴的小女孩)9/9Mostterriblycolditwas;itsnowed,andwasnearlyquitedark,andevening--thelasteveningoftheyear.Inthiscoldanddarknesstherewentalongthestreetapoorlittlegirl,bareheaded,andwithnakedfeet.Whenshelefthomeshehadslipperson,itistrue;butwhatwasthegoodofthat?Theywereverylargeslippers,whichhermotherhadhithertoworn;solargewerethey;andthepoorlittlethinglostthemasshescuffledawayacrossthestreet,becauseoftwocarriagesthatrolledbydreadfullyfast.Oneslipperwasnowheretobefound;theotherhadbeenlaidholdofbyanurchin,andoffheranwithit;hethoughtitwoulddocapitallyforacradlewhenhesomedayorothershouldhavechildrenhimself.Sothelittlemaidenwalkedonwithhertinynakedfeet,thatwerequiteredandbluefromcold.Shecarriedaquantityofmatchesinanoldapron,andsheheldabundleoftheminherhand.Nobodyhadboughtanythingofherthewholelivelongday;noonehadgivenherasinglefarthing.Shecreptalongtremblingwithcoldandhunger--averypictureofsorrow,thepoorlittlething!Theflakesofsnowcoveredherlongfairhair,whichfellinbeautifulcurlsaroundherneck;butofthat,ofcourse,sheneveroncenowthought.Fromallthewindowsthecandlesweregleaming,anditsmeltsodeliciouslyofroastgoose,foryouknowitwasNewYear'sEve;yes,ofthatshethought.Inacornerformedbytwohouses,ofwhichoneadvancedmorethantheother,sheseatedherselfdownandcoweredtogether.Herlittlefeetshehaddrawncloseuptoher,butshegrewcolderandcolder,andtogohomeshedidnotventure,forshehadnotsoldanymatchesandcouldnotbringafarthingofmoney:fromherfathershewouldcertainlygetblows,andathomeitwascoldtoo,forabovehershehadonlytheroof,throughwhichthewindwhistled,eventhoughthelargestcrackswerestoppedupwithstrawandrags.9/9Herlittlehandswerealmostnumbedwithcold.Oh!amatchmightaffordheraworldofcomfort,ifsheonlydaredtakeasingleoneoutofthebundle,drawitagainstthewall,andwarmherfingersbyit.Shedrewoneout."Rischt!"howitblazed,howitburnt!Itwasawarm,brightflame,likeacandle,assheheldherhandsoverit:itwasawonderfullight.Itseemedreallytothelittlemaidenasthoughsheweresittingbeforealargeironstove,withburnishedbrassfeetandabrassornamentattop.Thefireburnedwithsuchblessedinfluence;itwarmedsodelightfully.Thelittlegirlhadalreadystretchedoutherfeettowarmthemtoo;but--thesmallflamewentout,thestovevanished:shehadonlytheremainsoftheburnt-outmatchinherhand.Sherubbedanotheragainstthewall:itburnedbrightly,andwherethelightfellonthewall,therethewallbecametransparentlikeaveil,sothatshecouldseeintotheroom.Onthetablewasspreadasnow-whitetablecloth;uponitwasasplendidporcelainservice,andtheroastgoosewassteamingfamouslywithitsstuffingofappleanddriedplums.Andwhatwasstillmorecapitaltobeholdwas,thegoosehoppeddownfromthedish,reeledaboutonthefloorwithknifeandforkinitsbreast,tillitcameuptothepoorlittlegirl;when--thematchwentoutandnothingbutthethick,cold,dampwallwasleftbehind.Shelightedanothermatch.NowthereshewassittingunderthemostmagnificentChristmastree:itwasstilllarger,andmoredecoratedthantheonewhichshehadseenthroughtheglassdoorintherichmerchant'shouse.Thousandsoflightswereburningonthegreenbranches,andgaily-coloredpictures,suchasshehadseenintheshop-windows,lookeddownuponher.Thelittlemaidenstretchedoutherhandstowardsthemwhen--thematchwentout.ThelightsoftheChristmastreerosehigherandhigher,shesawthemnowasstarsinheaven;onefell9/9downandformedalongtrailoffire."Someoneisjustdead!"saidthelittlegirl;forheroldgrandmother,theonlypersonwhohadlovedher,andwhowasnownomore,hadtoldher,thatwhenastarfalls,asoulascendstoGod.Shedrewanothermatchagainstthewall:itwasagainlight,andinthelustretherestoodtheoldgrandmother,sobrightandradiant,somild,andwithsuchanexpressionoflove."Grandmother!"criedthelittleone."Oh,takemewithyou!Yougoawaywhenthematchburnsout;youvanishlikethewarmstove,likethedeliciousroastgoose,andlikethemagnificentChristmastree!"Andsherubbedthewholebundleofmatchesquicklyagainstthewall,forshewantedtobequitesureofkeepinghergrandmothernearher.Andthematchesgavesuchabrilliantlightthatitwasbrighterthanatnoon-day:neverformerlyhadthegrandmotherbeensobeautifulandsotall.Shetookthelittlemaiden,onherarm,andbothflewinbrightnessandinjoysohigh,soveryhigh,andthenabovewasneithercold,norhunger,noranxiety--theywerewithGod.Butinthecorner,atthecoldhourofdawn,satthepoorgirl,withrosycheeksandwithasmilingmouth,leaningagainstthewall--frozentodeathonthelasteveningoftheoldyear.Stiffandstarksatthechildtherewithhermatches,ofwhichonebundlehadbeenburnt."Shewantedtowarmherself,"peoplesaid.Noonehadtheslightestsuspicionofwhatbeautifulthingsshehadseen;nooneevendreamedofthesplendorinwhich,withhergrandmothershehadenteredonthejoysofanewyear.演练51—5BBDDD6—10DBACB11—15CABCB16—20DCAAB21—25CDBCD26—30CDBAB31.A32.D33.B34.D9/99/9
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