03 必修第三册Unit 2基础练习-2023年高考英语一轮复习讲练测(人教版2019).docx
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1、2023年高考英语一轮复习基础知识+基本能力双清(人教版2019)必修第三册Unit 2基础练习I .单句语法填空1. Some people tend(look)down upon disabled people and regard them as unfit for a regular life.2. Some peopleand I was one of thembelieve that humorous (complaint) about the little problems of life make humor, and sometimes that is the case.3.
2、 Were thinking about how we can engineer plants(replace)functions of the things that we use every day, “explained Michael Strano, a professor of chemical engineering at MIT.4. Joy of reading passed in the family.5. His teacher, Thomas Whaley, is next to him,(whisper) support.II .选词填空in a whisper; fi
3、rst aid; in disguise; trip over; carry. . . through.1. We feel quite secure now because of presence of policemen in the public.2.1 helped an old lady who by a fallen branch on the road.3. The knowledge of is a necessity, which can save someones life.4. My teachers help me those hard days in senior h
4、igh school.5. The two students were talking to each when I came into the room.III .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。Lin Qiaozhi is known 1. the mother of ten thousand babies2 she had delivered over 50, 000 babies in her lifetime. When she was 18 years old, she chose 3. (study) medicine instead of fol
5、lowing the traditional path of marriage like the majority of girls. 4. graduating from Peking Union Medical College, she immediately became the first woman 5.(hire) as a resident physician in the OB-GYN department of the PUMC Hospital. Then during the war, she opened her own clinic 6.(help) the pati
6、ents. After the 7.(found) of the new Peoples Republic of China, she held many important 8.(position), but she was more interested in 9. (tend) patients. Dr Lin didnt retire 10.the day she died, 22 April 1983.IV .阅读理解A boy shivers in the harsh Oslo winter, wrapping his arms around himself on a bus st
7、op bench. He isnt wearing a coat and temperatures in the Norwegian capital regularly plunge to -10 during winter.A heartbreaking scene, but the actions of the ordinary people who witnessed the dilemma of 11 -year-old Johannes Lonnestad Flaaten are both joyous and inspiring.A young blonde woman who s
8、at next to the boy and noticed him rubbing his arms. She immediately asked him: “Dont you have a jacket? ” No, someone stole it”, he replied. She questioned him and discovered he was on a school trip and was told to meet his teacher at the bus stop. She asked him the name of his school and where he
9、was from as she selflessly draped(挂上)her own coat around his shoulders. Later, another older woman at first gave him her scarf, then wrapped him in her large padded jacket. Throughout the day, more and more people offered Johannes their gloves and even the coats off their backs as they waited for th
10、eir bus.Johanness dilemma was a hidden camera experiment by Norwegian charity SOS Childrens Village as part of their winter campaign to gather donations to send much-needed coats and blankets to help Syrian children get through the winter. Many of the refugees (难民)have left their homes without winte
11、r clothing.People should care as much about children in Syria as they care about this boy, “ Synne Ronning, the information head of SOS Childrens Villages Norway, told The Local. She also noted that the child was a volunteer who was never in any danger during the filming.1. According to the text, ho
12、w can we describe the experiment?A. Practical.B. Dangerous.C. Inspiring.D. Voluntary.2. What do we know about the young blonde woman?A. She thought the boy was lying at first.B. She was not sure of what the boy said.C. She gave the boy a hand in the end.D. She cared very little about others.3. What
13、can we learn from Synne Ronnings words in Paragraph 5?A. People have done much to help children in Syria.B. The boy was only well protected in the filming.C. There should be more volunteers involved.D. Children in Syria deserve to be cared for.The different parts of a health care system have differe
14、nt focuses. A hospitaPs stroke(中风)unit monitors blood flow in the brain. The cardiac unit is interested in that same flow, but through and from the heart. Each collection of equipment and data is effective in its own field. Thus, like the story of blind men feeling an elephant, modern health care of
15、fers many separate pictures of a patient, but rarely a useful united one.On top of all this, the instruments that doctors use to monitor health are often expensive, as is the training required to use them. That combined cost is too high for the medical system to scan regularly, for early signs of il
16、lness, so patients are at risk of heart disease or a stroke.An unusual research project called AlzEye, run by Moorfields Eye Hospital in London, in cooperation with University College, London (UCL) , may change this. It is attempting to use the eye as a window through which signals about the health
17、of other organs could be discovered. The doctors in charge of it, Siegfried Wagner and Pearse Keane, are studying Moorfields database of eye scans, which offers a detailed picture of the health of the retina (视网膜).The project will go a step further: With the information about other aspects of patien
18、ts9 health collected from other hospitals around England, doctors will be able to look for more accurate signs of disease through eye scans.The Moorfields data set has lots of linked cases to work withfar more than any similar project. For instance, the UK Biobank, one of the worlds leading collecti
19、ons of medical data about individual people, contains 631 cases of a “major cardiac adverse event”. The Moorfields data contain about 12, 000 such. The Biobank has data on about 1, 500 stroke patients. Moorfields has 11, 900. For the disease on which the Moorfields project will focus to start with d
20、ementia, the data set holds 15, 100 cases. The only comparable study has 86.Wagner and Keane are searching for patterns in the eye that show the emergence of disease elsewhere in the body. If such patterns could be recognized reliably, the potential impact would be huge.4. Why does the author mentio
21、n66the story of blind men feeling an elephant“ in Paragraph 1?A. To claim the ineffectiveness of our health care system.B. To tell the similarity in various health care units.C. To explain the limitation of modern health care.D. To show the complexity of patients9 pictures.5. What does the underline
22、d word “this” in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. The challenge of making advanced medical instruments.B. The high risk of getting heart disease or a stroke.C. The inconvenience of modern health care service.D. The incomplete and expensive health monitoring.6. How does AlzEye work?A. By thoroughly examining
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