2023年新教材高考英语一轮复习Unit2语言运用题组__求精准含解析外研版必修第一册(含答案解析).docx
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1、Unit2语言运用题组求精准.完形填空Kevin Barber was just 15 years old when he had an idea that would change downtown San Diego.Hismother,Dr.Carolyn Barber,1 in a busy emergency room and would come home with stories about the homeless 2 she had treated there.“We were trying to 3 if there was some kind of work progra
2、m or something that we do for the homeless instead of just 4 them with medicines,”Dr.Barber said.One night,Barber found a TED Talk 5“A practical way to help the homeless find work and safety.” The Talk 6 Barbers interest.After doing some more research,he started to 7 his own version of the program i
3、n San Diego called Wheels of Change.The non-profit,which he launched at age 16,offers 8 to those in need,helps keep the city clean and works to 9 homelessness.At the beginning,getting Wheels of Change moving wasnt 10.And to make his dream a 11,Barber needed to find an organization to 12with.The obvi
4、ous choice was Alpha Project,a San Diego-based non-profit organization.Many students,with the 13 of intentions,volunteered to work on homeless causes,14 most of them were 15 when they met their first homeless person with severe mental illness.But Barber kept showing up at his office and shared 16 wo
5、rds with everyone he came across.Now,Wheels of Change employs 20 homeless people a day,who are 17 $52 in cash at the end of their four-hour shift (with a lunch break in the middle).Workers said the money that theyve earned has made a big 18.“It makes you feel like youre a 19 again,” said Louis Varga
6、,who works for Wheels of Change.Other workers have used the money to pay for college classes or transportation costs.Sometimes,just a little 20 can turn a life around.1.A.livedB.workedC.joinedD.arrived2.A.patientsB.childrenC.volunteersD.employees3.A.write downB.carry onC.put upD.figure out4.A.comfor
7、tingB.treatingC.observingD.calming5.A.exploredB.evaluatedC.titledD.reviewed6.A.changedB.gotC.reducedD.aroused7.A.launchB.nameC.advertiseD.attend8.A.drinkB.foodC.employmentD.shelter9.A.endB.leadC.advocateD.treat10.A.profitableB.usefulC.toughD.easy11.A.sightB.realityC.factD.failure12.A.competeB.compar
8、eC.partnerD.deal13.A.worstB.bestC.leastD.evil14.A.thereforeB.howeverC.moreoverD.furthermore15.A.paying offB.spreading outC.scared awayD.given back16.A.warningB.disappointingC.amusingD.encouraging17.A.paidB.donatedC.chargedD.shown18.A.debtB.programC.burdenD.difference19.A.doctorB.beggarC.citizenD.mil
9、lionaire20.A.cashB.luckC.wheelD.girl.语法填空Everywhere we look,we see advertisements that urge us to buy.Most people only buy what they need and what they can afford.However,there are some people,1. (call) shopaholics,who cant control their desire to spend money and buy things.This kind of addictive be
10、havior can lead to large 2. (finance) problems,family conflicts and deep 3. (unhappy).Shopaholics often spend hours and hours shopping on the Internet or at the mall.Although their closets are full of clothing and jewelry that they have never worn and their homes may 4. (pack) with shopping bags and
11、 boxes that they bought but never used,many shopaholics 5. (simple) cant resist the urge to buy.Some of them are ashamed of their weakness and try to hide it by storing their purchases in places like the attic,6.others wont see them.There are several reasons for shopping addiction.For some people,it
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