2019-2020学年新外研版高一英语单元测验:必修1 UNIT 2 2-2 USING LANGUAGE 练习(2)(解析版).doc
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1、Unit 2 Exploring EnglishPeriod 2 Using language 练习Part 1 单词拼写或者填入适当单词1. I am looking forward to_(meet)you soon. Five years have passed since we saw each other last time.2. He thinks highly of the team he support, while we may add negative comments about an _(oppose)team. 3. Remind him not _(let)the
2、information out to others.4. The man was _(confuse)and looked into the issue, and finally found out the he told a lie.5. I know he looks very young, but he is _(actual)45.6. This kind of T-shirt has been sold out. Would you like to exchange it _something else of the same price?7. This is the first t
3、ime that he has commented _my clothes seriously.8. My watch _(behave)well since it was repaired.9. What should be done to punish people who do harm _ the animals?10. I _(entire)agree with you. 【答案】1. meeting 2. opposing 3.to let 4. confused 5. actually6. for 7. on 8. has behaved 9. to 10. entirelyPa
4、rt 2话题语法填空To show that English is interesting and _1_(create), the writer uses many examples and expressions that can show the crazy_2_(mad)of English.For instance, as a matter of fact, there is no ham in hamburger and there is no egg in eggplant. Also, there is neither pine_3_apple in pineapple. Wh
5、ile we can sculpt a sculpture and paint a painting, we can only take _4_photo. _5_(struggle)among all these usages, one may feel puzzled about why “carsick”means“sick in a car”while “homesick”means“sick far away from home”. Besides, its not easy _6_(understand)why while “hard” is the opposite of “so
6、ft”, “hardly” and “softly” are not an _7_(pair).More examples are offered to show how mad English can be. When stars are out, they visible, but when lights are out, they are invisible. In addition, when one winds up his watch, it starts; while a passage_8_(wind)up, it ends.【答案】1. creative 2. madness
7、 3. nor 4. a 5. Struggling6. to understand 7. opposing 8. is wound9. why 10. reflectsPart 3 阅读理解 A(2019江苏盐城模拟)As businesses and governments have struggled to understand the so-called millennialsborn between roughly 1980 and 2000one frequent conclusion has been that they have a unique love of cities.
8、 A deep-seated preference for night life and subways, the thinking goes, has driven the revitalization of urban cores across the U.S. over the last decade-plus.But theres mounting evidence that millennials love of cities was a passing fling(放纵). Millennials dont love cities any more than previous ge
9、nerations.The latest argument comes from Dowell Myers, an urban planning professor at USC.As they age, says Myers, millennials presence in cities, will “be evaporating(蒸发) through our fingers, if we dont make some plans now.” Thats because millennials preference for cities will fade as they start fa
10、milies and become more established in their careers.Its about more than aging, though. Demographer William Frey has been arguing for years that millennials have become stuck in cities by the 2008 downturn and the following slow recovery, with poor job prospects and declining wages making it harder f
11、or them to afford to buy homes in suburbia.Myers, too, says observers have confused young peoples presence in cities with a preference for cities. Survey data shows that more millennials would like to be living in the suburbs than actually are. But the normal career and family cycles moving young pe
12、ople from cities into suburban houses have become, in Myers words, “a plugged-up drain.”But unemployment has finally returned to healthy lows (though participation rates and wages are still largely stagnant), which Myers says should finally increase mobility for millennials.Other trends among millen
13、nials, supposedly matters of lifestyle preference, have already turned out to have been driven mostly by economics. What was once deemed their broad preference for public transit may have always been a now-reversing inability to afford cars. Even decades-long trends towards marrying later have been
14、accentuated as today s young people struggle for financial stability.Investors are already taking the idea that millennials will return to old behavior patterns seriously, putting more money into auto manufacturers and developers. But urban lifestyles, up to and including trendy bars, arent just hip
15、theyre a part of what powers a citys economic engines, bringing people together to explore new ideas, create companies, and build careers.From the 1960s to the 1990s, we saw that suburbanization(城市郊区化) also means an economic and social hollowing out for cities. Now that the economic shackles are com
16、ing off todays young city residents, cities that want to stay vibrant(充满生机的) have to figure out how to convince themand their growing familiesto stick around.1. Why are Millennials about to leave city?A. It is too expensive for them to buy apartment in cities.B. They find it difficult for to seek a
17、god job in cities.C. It is easier to get married moving to the suburban.D. They are more confident with their economic situation.2. What does the author mean quoting Myers “a plugged-up drain(para 5)?A. Millennials are reluctant to leave attractive cities.B. Millennials are stopped from moving to th
18、e suburbs.C. Millennials are unwilling to be cut off from the suburban.D. Millennials are afraid of another economic decline.3. How does the author feel about the suburbanization?A. sign of stable finance.B. A growth of health issuesC. A conflict of new ideas.D. A loss of modem life这是一篇议论文。文章主要讲了企业和
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