2019高考英语一轮优练题Unit5Music含解析新人教版必修2.doc
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1、Unit 5 Music李仕才(必修2Unit 5)【短文语法填空】Along a long path we came to a deep valley.As I climbed down into the valley,a bird flew off the rock.On looking at the spot 1. the bird had risen,I saw two eggs.They were the kind that I did not have in my 2.(collect),so I placed them carefully in my bag.As we went
2、 further down the valley,the sides became even 3.(steep).The water that rushed down all these small 4.(valley) in the rainy season had worn the rock as glass.As it was too deep 5.(climb) down,I handed my gun to one of the men and slid down it.My feet had hardly touched the sandy bottom when the two
3、men jumped down,one on each side of 6.(I).They quickly gave me the gun 7. asked me if I had heard the tiger.In fact,I had heard nothing;possibly because of the noise I made while 8.(slide) down the rock.The men said they 9.(hear) a tiger growling(咆哮) somewhere nearby,but they 10. not know from which
4、 direction the noise had come.【解题导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者与别人一起探险的故事。1.where考查定语从句。分析句子结构可知,空处所填词引导定语从句,修饰先行词spot,并在从句中做地点状语。故填where。2.collection考查词性转换。根据空前的my可知,此处应填所给词的名词形式。故填collection。3.steeper考查形容词。根据空前的even可知,此处应用比较级。故填steeper。4.valleys考查名词复数。根据空前的these可知,此处应填可数名词的复数形式。故填valleys。5.to climb考查固定用法。too
5、.to.为固定短语,意为“太以至于不能”。故填to climb。6.me考查代词。根据空前的介词of可知,此处应填所给代词的宾格形式。故填me。7.and考查连词。空前的gave和空后的asked为并列关系,故用and连接。8.sliding考查省略。根据空前the noise I made可知,此处指“我”正在滑下岩石时发出的响声。分析句子结构可知,while后为省略句,省略主语I及系动词was。故填sliding。9.had heard考查动词时态。hear的动作发生在said之前,应用过去完成时。故填had heard。10.did考查助动词。通篇文章都是以过去时叙述,所以此处用did
6、not表示否定。故填did。.阅读理解ANot so long ago,takeout meant cheap,quick and oily meals.But a recent report has found that people under 35 are now demanding food thats fresh and healthfulas well as fast.Thats good news for people like Charley Wang,co-founder of community food start-up Josephine.Customers can g
7、o to Josephines website,choose from a list of home-cooked options,pay online and pick up dinner within minutes of placing their order.“So its convenient,”says Renee McGhee,60,who has sold her home-made comfort food on Josephine.“Its like,heres a business in your hand.Run with it!”The company takes 1
8、0 percent of cooks income in exchange for access to the online ordering platform,community forum and marketing materials.Most of the cooks on Josephine,like McGhee,operate out of their home kitchens.But the companys most popular meals come from an unexpected place:a middle school.Willard Middle Scho
9、ol in Berkeley,Calif.,is in its second year of partnering Josephine to make and sell hundreds of meals on one designated(指定的) day each monthwith some adult in charge.Josephine gets the kind of community credibility(可信性) consumers want,while the school gets a cool learning opportunity and a much-need
10、ed source of ongoing funding.The partnership has also taught Willard students a lot about the food business.However,last month,the city of Berkeleys Environmental Health Division sent several Josephine cooksincluding McGheeorders to stop selling meals from their homes without a permit.“The issue rea
11、lly is about food safety and being able to inspect how food is prepared,”said Matthai Chakko,a spokesman for the city of Berkeley.Luckily,the kids at Willard Middle School have access to commercial-grade kitchens that have the necessary permits.And the company says it is pushing to change California
12、s law regarding who can make and sell food.“People were happy and pleased to come here and get their meals,and I think thats their right,”McGhee says.1.Whats the biggest attraction of Josephine?A.It provides cheap food.B.It provides quality food.C.Its easy to buy food on it.D.Theres a rich variety o
13、f food on it.2.What can we say about the cooperation between Josephine and Willard Middle School?A.It was started this year.B.It burdens the students.C.It has benefited both sides.D.It is opposed by the government.3.Whats McGhees attitude towards the orders from Berkeleys Environmental Health Divisi
14、on?A.Uninterested.B.Surprised.C.Supportive.D.Dissatisfied.BCan exercise during childhood protect you against memory loss many decades later? Exercise early in life seems to have lifelong benefits for the brain,in rats at least.“This is an animal study,but it shows that physical activity at a young a
15、ge is very importantnot just for physical development,but for the whole lifelong track of cognitive(认知的)development during ageing,”says Martin Wojtowicz of the University of Toronto,Canada. “In humans,it may delay the appearance of Alzheimers disease(阿尔茨海默病),possibly to the point of preventing it.”W
16、ojtowiczs team divided 80 young male rats into two equal groups,and placed running wheels in the cages of one group for a period of six weeks.Around four months laterwhen the rats had reached middle agethe team taught all the rats to connect an electric shock with being in a specific box.When placed
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