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1、Unit 2 Wish you were hereTask一、用所给单词的适当形式填空tourismscheduleexploresunrisereminddawnsilence1.People have been the sea to discover many myths.2.Mary me of myself when I was at her age.3.The beauty of the is really breathtaking.4.Ill have to check my to make sure I am free.5.The was broken by the soft s
2、ound of raindrops.6.He works from to dusk,and often deep into the night.7.Were the Greek islands this summer.二、单词拼写1. The librarian _(禁止)these books to be taken out of the reading room. 2. George didnt find it difficult at all, but it was really a _(富有挑战性的)task for me. 3. There are many _(争论)about t
3、he research. Some are for it while others are against it. 4. We finished the work on time under the _(指导)of an expert in the field. 5. Can you tell me when this country won its _(独立)? 6. Even though what he said is true, there is no need for us to be _(担忧). 7. She was _(恼火)with me for having said th
4、e wrong thing. 8. When we were young, we usually _(误解)our parents love. 9. The _(限制)to the speed makes a great difference to the road safety. 10. You should learn to _(平衡)study with pleasure. 三、完形填空Olly Labib, a fourteen-year-old student, was planning to buy a new bike. The bike he had was falling t
5、o pieces, 1the teenager decided to save up for a new one by doing paper rounds(送报纸)in the morning. After months of2, there was250 in total in his purse. On March 16, he left his home in Seaford with the money he had3in his purse. To have more money, he went out to4his old bike to a friend. But he wa
6、s very5when he realized he had6the money while he was out. Getting the unwelcome7, his mums friend Carol Edwards started up an account(账户)on Facebook. 8, within days, a total of280 had been9through the Internet so that Olly could buy his new10. Carol also got in touch with the local radio stations i
7、n the hope that someone would11the black purse after hearing their broadcasts(广播). Besides, together with Ollys mum Donna, Carol12the news about the missing purse on social websites, as well as13it to Sussex Police, but it14came back. When Olly received the15, he went to Halfords in Newhaven, only t
8、o discover the bike he wanted was no longer16and had gone up to299. But the shopkeeper17to put the price back down again to279. “The new bike is really nice, ”said Olly with18. “My mums friend and the strangers are all really19people. ”Donna was20by what her friend and total strangers had done for h
9、er son. She said, “I really thank them. ”1. A. soB. ifC. butD. or2. A. practiceB. researchC. studyD. work3. A. borrowedB. savedC. receivedD. left4. A. giveB. sellC. lendD. show5. A. sadB. afraidC. tiredD. bored6. A. acceptedB. changedC. wastedD. lost7. A. invitationB. storyC. newsD. excuse8. A. Stra
10、ngelyB. UsuallyC. ComfortablyD. Fortunately9. A. earnedB. collectedC. returnedD. spent10. A. purseB. paperC. bikeD. radio11. A. send backB. pick upC. look afterD. take over12. A. discussedB. guessedC. rememberedD. spread13. A. reportingB. handingC. leadingD. introducing14. A. alwaysB. neverC. stillD
11、. seldom15. A. praiseB. giftC. moneyD. advice16. A. for freeB. on displayC. in useD. on sale17. A. agreedB. refusedC. hopedD. forgot18. A. tearsB. worriesC. fearsD. smiles19. A. braveB. busyC. kindD. serious20. A. surprisedB. encouragedC. excitedD. touched四、阅读理解Tu Youyou together with William Campbe
12、ll and Satoshi Omura won the 2015 Nobel Prize for their work against parasitic (寄生虫) diseases. Irishborn Campbell and Japanese Omura won half of the prize for discovering a new drug, avermectin (除虫菌类), that has helped the battle against river blindness and lymphatic filariasis, (淋巴丝虫病) as well as sh
13、owing effectiveness against other parasitic diseases. The Chinese scientist Tu Youyou, an 85yearold female scientist, was awarded the other half of the prize for the discovery of artemisinin (青蒿素), a drug cure for malaria (疟疾) that has saved millions of lives all over the world, especially in the de
14、veloping world.When the news broke that Tu won the Nobel Prize, there were cheers as well as doubts. It also has highlighted differences in prizeawarding practices between China and the West. Some said the achievement was the result of collective efforts by lots of Chinese scientists, so it was unfa
15、ir to award the prize only to Tu. Indeed, Chinese science awards are mainly presented to projects, instead of individual scientists. But Western awards tend to honor individual scientists who are the first to come up with a new idea or method.Li Zhenzhen, a researcher of the China Academy of Science
16、s said that the West believes that the advancement of science comes from individuals creative minds. In 1969, Tu started to hold a government project aimed at eliminating malaria.Tu and her teammates experimented with 380 extracts in 2,000 candidate recipes before they finally succeeded in getting t
17、he pure substance qinghaosu, later known as artemisinin. In 2011, Tu was awarded the Lasker Debakey Clinical Medical Research Award, commonly referred to as “Americas Nobel Prize”. 1Why Tu Youyou could be awarded the Nobel Prize for?ABecause she discovered the avermectin, a drug cure for malaria.BBe
18、cause she contributed to the traditional Chinese medicine.CBecause she discovered the artemisinin which shows effectiveness against other parasitic diseases.DBecause she has saved millions of lives for the discovery of artemisinin. 2What is the difference in prizeawarding practices between China and
19、 the West?AChinese science awards are mainly presented to individual scientists, instead of projects.BChinese believes that the advancement of science comes from individuals creative minds.CWestern awards tend to honor individual scientists who are the first to come up with a new idea or method.DWes
20、tern awards are presented to both individual scientists and projects.3How old was Tu Youyou when she was awarded the“Americas Nobel Prize”?A85.B81.C46. D39.4What is the best title of the passage?AWhy Tu Youyou could be awarded the 2015 Nobel prizeBWhy Tu received the “Americas Nobel Prize”CTu Youyou
21、 won the 2015 Nobel Prize for the discovery of artemisininDThe difference in prizeawarding practices between China and the West一、用所给单词的适当形式填空1.exploring2.reminds3.sunrise4.schedule5.silence6.dawn7.touring二、单词拼写1. forbids/forbade 2. challenging 3. arguments 4. guidance 5. independence6. worried 7. an
22、noyed 8. misunderstood 9. limit 10. balance三、完形填空1. A。逻辑推理题。由语境可知, 他的自行车变得破旧不堪, 因此, 他决定通过送报纸攒钱买辆新的, 前后表示因果关系, 用so连接并列句。2. D。逻辑推理题。送报纸是一份工作。此处表示“工作了几个月后, 他攒了250英镑”。3. B。词汇复现题。由第一段可知, 他想攒钱买新自行车。此处表示“他拿着钱包里攒的钱离开了家”。4. B。逻辑推理题。由空前的动词不定式To have more money可知, 他出去想把旧自行车卖掉。5. A。逻辑推理题。由语境可知, Olly在出来时丢了钱包, 他很
23、伤心, 故A项正确。6. D。逻辑推理题。由后文可知, 妈妈的朋友在网上开了个账户给他筹钱, 显然是钱包丢了, 故D项正确。7. C。逻辑推理题。Olly丢钱包这是大家都不愿意听到的消息, 故C项正确。8. D。词义辨析题。到目前为止, 已经筹集了280英镑的钱, 这是很幸运地(fortunately), 而非strangely(奇怪地), usually(通常)以及comfortably(舒服地)。9. B。逻辑推理题。妈妈的朋友给他在网上开账户的目的是为他筹钱买新自行车, 因此选collected, 筹集。10. C。词汇复现题。有了这笔钱, Olly就能买新自行车了。11. A。短语辨析
24、题。Carol还跟电台取得联系, 希望听到广播后, 捡到钱包的人能把钱包寄回来。send back寄回, 符合语境。12. D。逻辑推理题。Carol跟Olly的妈妈还一起在网上公布了这个消息。spread the news把消息传开了。13. A。固定搭配题。报警要用“report sth. to the police”。14. B。逻辑推理题。由语境可知, 钱包还是没有找回来, 因此要选用否定词never。15. C。词汇复现题。Olly收到了280英镑的钱。16. D。逻辑推理题。for free免费地; on display在展出; in use在使用中; on sale降价出售。由后
25、面提到的价格又提高到了299英镑, 显然是说自行车不降价卖了。故D项正确。17. A。词义辨析题。句意: 但是店主答应以279英镑卖给他。agree to do sth. 同意做某事, 符合语境。18. D。逻辑推理题。买到了自己梦寐以求的自行车, Olly当然很高兴, 因此微笑着说。19. C。逻辑推理题。文章出现了一些包括妈妈的朋友、店员等在内的好心人, 因此此处填kind, 好心的。20. D。词义辨析题。Olly的妈妈Donna被她的朋友和一些陌生人所做的事给感动了。touch打动, 触动, 符合语境。四、阅读理解1D细节理解题。根据第一段最后一句“The Chinese scient
26、ist Tu Youyou, an 85yearold female scientist, was awarded the other half of the prize for the discovery of artemisinin (青蒿素), a drug cure for malaria (疟疾) that has saved millions of lives all over the world, especially in the developing world.”可知屠呦呦获得诺贝尔奖是因为她通过发现青蒿素挽救了很多人的性命。故D正确。2C细节理解题。根据第二段“Indee
27、d, Chinese science awards are mainly presented to projects, instead of individual scientists. But Western awards tend to honor individual scientists who are the first to come up with a new idea or method.”可知西方国家会颁奖给科学家个人,而东方国家则更看重整体而不是个人。故C正确。3B推理计算题。根据第一段可知屠呦呦获得诺贝尔奖的时间是2015年,她85岁。再根据最后一句“In 2011, Tu was awarded the Lasker Debakey Clinical Medical Research Award, commonly referred to asAmericas Nobel Prize”可知她是在2011年获得了the Lasker Debakey Clinical Medical Research Award,当年她81岁。故B正确。4C标题归纳题。本文主要叙述的是中国科学家屠呦呦获得诺贝尔医学奖的细节信息,并介绍了东西方在颁奖方面的一些差异。故C正确。第13页(共13页)