2019高考英语一轮优练题Unit2Workingtheland含解析新人教版必修4.doc
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1、Unit 2 Working the land李仕才 (必修4Unit 2)【短文语法填空】根据短文内容,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 Kong Xiangdong lived with music from his birth,for his mother was a great music 1.lover(love)His mother had no money 2.to_buy(buy) a piano,so she drew piano keys on a piece of paper for Kong to practise.Although 3.tir
2、ed(tire) of it sometimes,Kong didnt quit.Because 4.of his talent and hard work,he became worldfamous and won many awards in petitions(compete).6.Feeling(feel)that he had lost his identity in some ways,he went back to rediscover the beauty in Chinese folk music and began 7.experimenting/to_experiment
3、(experiment)different styles.His new experiment was 8.so important that he even changed his appearance.Last week,Kong surprised his fans by giving a concert combining classic music 9.with Chinese folk music.Kong is a pioneer in music today and his Dream Tour Concert 10.is_expected(expect)to run in s
4、ome main cities in the world.阅读理解A(2016山西考前质检)Its that time of year when people need to lock their cars.Its not because there are a lot of criminals running around stealing cars.Rather,its because of the good-hearted neighbours who want to share their harvest.Especially with this years large crop,le
5、aving a car unlocked in my neighbourhood is an invitation for someone to stuff it full of zucchini(西葫芦).My sister-in-law,Sharon,recently had a good year for tomatoes.She and her family had eaten and canned so many that they began to feel their skin turn slightly red.Thats when she decided it was tim
6、e to share her blessings.She started calling everyone she knew.When that failed,she began to ask everyone in the neighbourhood like a politician,eventually finding a neighbour delighted to have the tomatoes.“Feel free to take whatever you want.” Sharon told her.She felt happy that she could help som
7、eone and that the food didnt go to waste.A few days later,Sharon answered the door.There was the neighbour,holding some bread.The neighbour smiled pleasantly,“I want to thank you for all of the tomatoes,and I have to admit that I took a few other things and hope you wouldnt mind.”Sharon couldnt thin
8、k of anything else in her garden that had been worth harvesting and said so.“Oh,but you did,” the neighbour said.“You had some of the prettiest zucchini Ive ever seen.”Sharon was confused.Zucchini in her garden?They hadnt even planted any zucchini.But her neighbour insisted that there really were br
9、ight-green zucchini in Sharons garden.Sharons curiosity got the better of her and she had to go and see where the zucchini had grown.The two of them walked together into the backyard.When the neighbour pointed at the long green vegetables,Sharon smiled.“Well,actually,those are cucumbers that we neve
10、r harvested,because they got too big,soft and bitter for eating or canning.”The neighbour looked at Sharon,shock written all over her face.Then,she smiled,and held out the bread that she had shared all over the neighbourhood.“I brought you a loaf of cucumber bread.I hope you like it.”1.Why does the
11、author suggest that people in the neighbourhood should lock their cars?A.They might be stolen by thieves.B.They might be moved away by the police.C.Their neighbours might throw rubbish in them.D.Their neighbours might fill them with their harvest.2.How did those who received Sharons call react to th
12、e invitation to take her tomatoes?A.They refused to take it.B.They accepted it with pleasure.C.They promised to come when they were free.D.They recommended someone else who would like them.3.What did the neighbour do in Sharons garden?A.She harvested tomatoes only.B.She harvested zucchini by acciden
13、t.C.She took some cucumbers mistakenly.D.She took something without Sharons permission.4.We can infer from the article that the neighbour s bread would taste .A.bitter but tastyB.strange and funnyC.hard and sourD.soft and sweetBJoseph Goldberger was a doctor for the United States Public Health Servi
14、ce and he was an advocate for scientific and social recognition of the links between poverty and disease.In 1914,Goldberger was asked by US Surgeon General Rupert Blue to study a skin disease that was killing thousands of people in the South.The disease was pellagra(糙皮病)Goldberger traveled to the st
15、ate of Mississippi where many people suffered from pellagra.He studied the victims and their families.Most of the people lived a hard life.The doctor came to believe that the disease didnt pass on from one to another,but was instead related to food.He received permission from the state governor to t
16、est this idea at a prison.Prisoners were offered pardons if they took part.One group of prisoners received their usual foods,mostly corn products.A second group ate meat,fresh vegetables and drank milk.Members of the first group developed pellagra.The second group did not.But some medical researcher
17、s refused to accept Goldbergers idea.For the South,pellagra was more than simply a medical problem.There were other things,including Southern pride.So Goldberger had himself injected(注射)with blood from a person with pellagra.He also took liquid from the nose and throat of a pellagra patient and put
18、them into his own nose and throat.He even swallowed pills that contained skin from pellagra patients.An assistant also took part in the experiments.So did Goldbergers wife.None of them got sick.Joseph Goldberger died of cancer in 1929.He was fiftyfive years old.Several years later,researchers discov
19、ered the exact cause of pellagra:a lack of vitamin B3 known as niacin.1Who were easy targets of pellagra according to Goldberger?APeople in America.BPeople put into prison.CPeople having a poor diet.DPeople touching pellagra patients.2What did Goldberger want to prove by the experiments mentioned in
20、 Paragraph 4?APellagra wasnt so terrible.BPellagra didnt spread.CPellagra could be cured.DPellagra wasnt a medical problem.3Which words can be used to describe Goldberger?ADevoted and determined.BSelfless and friendly.CPatient and expert.DStubborn and enthusiastic.【解题导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章介绍了美国医生Joseph Gold
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