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1、新教材人教版高中英语必修第二册Section II Discovering Useful Structures一、单句语法填空.(design) very cleverly to fit into corners,the shelf doesn t take up too much room.1 .(give) another 10 days,we are sure to complete repairing the machine.2 .(use) with care,one tin will last for six weeks.3 .She accepted the gift,deepl
2、y(move).5 .The old man walked into the room,(support) by his son.6 .When(ask) the reason for being late,he kept silent.7 .(worry) about their son, s safety,they hurried home.8 .We were(surprise) at what he said at the meeting.二、句型转换.As she was absorbed in her game,she forgot to have lunch.一,she forg
3、ot to have lunch.1 .As he was encouraged by his parents,the boy decided to try again.一,the boy decided to try again.2 .Although he had been reminded two times,he still forgot his homework.一,he still forgot his homework.3 .When it is seen from the hill,the city looks more beautiful.,the city looks mo
4、re beautiful.三、 完成句子.被这里的美所吸引,他们决定再待一周。,they decided to stay for another week.1 .因为对结果很失望,他决定放弃研究。,he decided to give up the research.2 .听说你要来中国,我非常高兴。I that you will come to China.3 .他在踢足球时,摔断了左腿。While he was playing football,his left leg.4 .被狗咬了两次,这个邮递员拒绝再进入这个村子。,the postman refused to enter the v
5、illage again. 四 阅读理解AAs the saying goesWithout musicjife would be a mistake.” Music is very important in our lives and here are four of the greatest musicians in history.Ludwig van Beethoven(17701827)Born in Bonn,Germany,Beethoven never held an official position in Vienna.He supported himself by giv
6、ing concerts,teaching the piano,and the sale of his compositions.The last 30 years of Beethoven s life were filled with a lot of hard times,the first of which was his deafness.Beethoven? s music greatly influenced the next generation of musicians.Johann Sebastian Bach(16851750)Bach,the father of mod
7、ern music,was born in Eisenach,Germany.His parents died when he was young,and in 1695 he went to live with his brother Johann Christoph,who was an organist(风琴手)in Ohrdruf.He stayed there until 1700.Seven years later,he moved back to Weimar,where he served as court(宫廷)organist for nine years.His musi
8、c greatly influenced classical music.Frederic Chopin(18101849)Chopin was born in Zelazowa Wola,Poland.He showed a talent for the piano at a very young age.Chopin began composing when he was still a child,but some of his early works have been lost.He gave his first public concert in 1818.Chopin was c
9、onsidered as the leading musician of his time.Franz Schubert(17971828)Schubert was born and died in Vienna.Unlike most of his predecessors(前辈),Schubert was not a great performer.He never had much money but he was very productive.He wrote his first masterpiece when he was only sixteen.However,he died
10、 young,before his talents had even been known.1.8 eethoven did not make a living by.A.teaching studentsB.giving concertsC.selling his worksD.doing business1.9 ach worked as an organist in Weimar until.A. 1765B.1707C.1750C.1750D.1716.Who is called the father of modem music”?A.Beethoven.B.Bach.C.Chopi
11、n.D.Schubert.3 .What do we know about the four musicians?A.They all lived a hard life at their old age.B.They were all good at playing the piano.C.They became famous at a young age.D.They were all talented musicians.BTonight,my piano concert was the most important thing in my family.My grandparents
12、were coming by plane to hear me play.Even my busy Aunt Dianne who is on TV every night reading the news,was coming.But one thing was for sure.I would never win an award for my piano playing.And that, s just because the more I practised,the more nervous I got.So there I was,on stage,in my beautiful d
13、ress,and I sat down at the piano.But when I started to play,I hit a wrong note.I told myself to start over.But then I hit the wrong note again.lt was as if I hadn t practised at all.Finally the disaster was over.I ran off the stage.! couldn t understand why people were applauding.But they were.My mu
14、m and my dad had flowers for me,and we were all supposed to go out for a nice dinner,but I couldn t.I just wanted to go home and cry and never go anywhere again.After we went back home,Aunt Dianne just came in and sat down on the side of my bed.“It was my first night on the air,“ she said.I had neve
15、r been on television beforehand I made a mistake.I mispronounced my name and the name of the news show. And you know what?No one even noticed but me.Just like tonight,no one noticed-just you. Aunt Dianne was right.I think we are harder on ourselves than anyone else is.Maybe I will leave my room.And
16、maybe11 play the piano again.4 .The underlined part “the disaster in paragraph 3 refers to.A.the loud cheer of the audienceB.the laughs from the audienceC.the author? s piano performanceD.the author s long dress5 .We can infer from the text that .A.music played a big role in the author s lifeB.the a
17、uthor enjoyed staying with her familyC.piano practice made the author fell confidentD.the author got support from her family6 .What did the author learn from her piano performance?A.Don t be too hard on yourself.7 .Things seldom go as well as people expect.C.No one will care what others have done.D.
18、Never think much of a matter.8 .What would be the best title for the passage?A.My Piano LessonB.My Family and IC.My Aunt DianneD.A Piano Concert Disaster 五、 语篇填空American popular music is played all over the world.People of all ages in all countries enjoy 1(listen) to it.The reasons for 2 popularity
19、are its fast paceand rhythmic beat.The music has many origins in the United States.Country music,3. (come) from the rural areas in the southern United States,is one source.Many people appreciate this music because of the emotions 4.(express) by country music songs.A second origin of American popular
20、 music is the blues.lt described 5.(most)sad feelings reflecting the difficult lives of American blacks.lt is usually played and sung by black musicians but it is popular with all Americans.Rock music is a newer form of music.This music style was known 6.rock and roll in the 1950 s.Since then there
21、7.(be) many forms of rock music,hard rock,soft rock,punk rock,disco music and others.Many 8 (perform) of popular rock music are young musicians.People hear these songs 9.(sing) in their original English or sometimes translated to other languages.The words may differ 10.the enjoyment of the music is
22、universal.答案:一、1.Designed 2.Given 3.Used 4.moved 5.supported 6. asked 7. Worried8.surprised二、1.Absorbed in her game 2.Encouraged by his parents 3.Reminded two times4.Seen from the hill三、1.Attracted by the beauty here 2.Disappointed at the result 3.am delighted to hear4.got broken 5.Bitten by the dog
23、 twice四、l.D 才艮据文中的“He supported himself by giving concerts,teaching the piano,and the sale of his compositions.”可知选 D 项。2 .D 根据文中的He stayed there until 1700.Seven years later,he moved back to Weimar,where he served as court organist for nine years.”可次口选 D 项。3 .B 根据文中的“Bach, the father of modern musi
24、c ,was born in Eisenach,Germany.”可 知选B项。4 .D 才艮据第一段中的“Music is very important in our lives and here are four of the greatest musicians in history.以及下文的具体介绍可知,这四位都是有才华的音乐家。故选D 项。5 .C 根据第二段最后四句可知,作者认为自己的钢琴表演是很糟糕的,所以说这个灾难 终于结束了。故选C项。6 .D 根据第一段内容可知,作者的家人是支持作者的。7 .A 根据最后一段倒数第三句I think we are harder on ourselves than anyone else is.可 知,作者认为从今以后不要对自己太苛刻,要给自己留有余地。8 .D 根据全文的介绍可知,作者讲述了自己认为很糟糕的一次钢琴表演,并称之为:灾难, 但在姑姑的开导下,作者从中学到了重要的道理。故选D项。五、l.listening 2.its ing 4.expressed 5.mostly 6.as 7.have been8. per formers 9.sung 10 .but/yet