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阶段评估检测
(二)
必修2
(120分钟130分)
第Ⅰ卷
第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
1.(原创)ParkGeun-hyewaselected______PresidentofSouthKoreaandhasbecome_____firstfemalePresidentofthiscountry.
A.the;theB.a;theC.the;/D./;the
2.(2013·北京模拟)—WhatcanIdoforyou,madam?
—Well,Iamjustlookingforatie,______tomatchmyhusband’ssuit.
A.theoneB.oneC.thatD.it
3.Singlewomenusuallystayawayfrommarriagebytheirownchoices,______singlemenaremostlyvictimsofcircumstances.
A.forB.whileC.andD.but
4.(原创)CarrierStylewasnamedaftertheGangnamStylemusicvideoandrapidly
______online.
A.tookupB.tookonC.tookoffD.tookin
5.(2013·宁波模拟)Hisnovelssellbestandhavemadehimfamous,butbeforethatnoonecouldhaveimaginedhowgreatarolehe______intheliteraryworld.
A.hadplayedB.hasplayed
C.isplayingD.wastoplay
6.______helpifyoucan,andourcountrywillimprovemorequicklyandbetter.
A.GivingB.GiveC.GivenD.Togive
7.Thehigh-speedrail______XiamenwithLongyanwasopenonJune30th.
A.connectingB.connects
C.connectedD.toconnect
8.(2013·厦门模拟)Jimmy,youlookverypale.Ithinkitisurgentthatyouhavea______medicalcheck-up.
A.previousB.thorough
C.gradualD.secure
9.(2013·台州模拟)When_______comestosavingenergy,bigchangesstartwithsmallsteps,liketurningoffthelights.
A.thatB.thisC.itD.one
10.(原创)—Doyouthinkthatthemeetingwasasuccess?
—Yes,______!
Itcouldn’tbe______.
A.relatively;betterB.approximately;worse
C.absolutely;betterD.fortunately;worse
11.(2013·玉溪模拟)Afterthelongjourney,theWhitesreturnedhome,_______.
A.safelybuttiredB.safebuttired
C.safeandtiringD.safelyandtiring
12.(2013·合肥模拟)Severalmonthsago,policeinBeijinglookedintoseveralcrimecases_______personalinformationhadbeenillegallyaccessed.
A.whereB.thatC.whichD.whose
13.—Jimwillbepresentatourpartytonight.
—Don’tbesosure.He_______stayathomelookingafterhissickmother.
A.mustB.needC.canD.might
14.Thelast_______thebuswasamiddle-agedmanwithabagofbooks.
A.gettingonB.gettinginto
C.togetonD.togetinto
15.Wewonder_______wasthechampionofthe2012matches.
A.whomB.whoC.whichD.what
第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
Travislaughedashetoreatthewrappingpaperonhisbirthdaypresent.Hewasso16!
Finally,hewouldhavethecoolestpairofname-brandbasketballshoes.
Alltheguysonhisteamwerewearingthename-brandshoesofapopularbasketball17,ChuckHart.18Hartwascriticizedforhispoorsportsmanshipandinfamous19,hewasagreatplayer.Infact,Traviswasn’tthinkingaboutHart’sbehavior;hehadonlyexpectedtoseeHart’s20onthesideofthebox.Thefirstindicationthatsomethingwas21cameashetoreawaythelastpieceofpaper.NotHart’s.Thenewshoeswerethename-brandofanotherplayer,RobertRyan,whowas22forhisamazingworkinthecommunity.
Travis’hands23;hisheartstopped.Itwasn’tthattheRyanshoesweren’tnice,butwhatwouldhisfriendsthink?
TheywerethewrongshoesandTraviswouldbe24bytheotherplayers.Whenhelookedupintohisdad’seyes,however,Travisknewhe25tellhim.“Thanks,Dad.Iwasreallyhopingforshoes.”Travissaidashepulledtheshoesoutofthebox.
Nextmorninghisdaddrovehimtoschool.Whenthey26infrontofhisdestination,Travisslowlyopenedthecardoor.Justthen,hisdadstoppedhim.
“Hey,Travis,waitaminute,look...”,hisdadsaid27,“Travis,Iknowthesearen’ttheshoesyouhadhopedfor,butIsawthenamesofthetwoguysandmadea(n)28.Theguywhosenameisontheseshoes,”hesaid,pointingdownatTravis’feet,“issomeoneI29.DoyouknowhowoftenRyanhasfoundhimselfin30?
”
“No,”Travissaid.
“Never.He’snevertalkedbacktohiscoachorstartedafight,andhe’sateamplayer.Youcouldhaveactedlikea(n)31whenyoudidn’tgettheshoesyouwanted,Travis,32youwerepoliteandmadethebestofit.Youhavethe33,liketheguywhosenameisontheseshoes.I’mhopingthatsomeday,yournamewillbeonthecoolestpairofshoesI’lleversee.”
WhenTravislookeddownathisfeet,hesawtheshoes34.Hisdadhadusedhismindandhearttogivethesonathoughtful35.
16.A.surprisedB.ashamedC.excitedD.worried
17.A.teamB.playerC.coachD.game
18.A.UnlessB.If
C.BecauseD.Although
19.A.skillB.performance
C.behaviorD.action
20.A.nameB.photoC.signD.model
21.A.strangeB.wrongC.trueD.funny
22.A.knownB.encouraged
C.adoptedD.influenced
23.A.fellB.frozeC.shookD.folded
24.A.questionedB.noticedC.teasedD.attacked
25.A.mustn’tB.needn’tC.wouldn’tD.couldn’t
26.A.pulledupB.putup
C.tookupD.turnedup
27.A.peacefullyB.hesitantly
C.delightedlyD.naturally
28.A.choiceB.effortC.commentD.mistake
29.A.believeB.miss
C.admireD.remember
30.A.dangerB.angerC.sorrowD.trouble
31.A.teammateB.adultC.kidD.student
32.A.soB.andC.butD.or
33.A.honorB.courageC.dreamD.belief
34.A.clearlyB.carefully
C.patientlyD.differently
35.A.giftB.lookC.hopeD.lesson
第二部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)
A
Ifyourpreschoolersturnuptheirnosesatcarrotsorcelery,asmallrewardlikeastickerfortakingevenatastemayhelpgetthemtoeatpreviouslydislikedfoods,aUKstudysaid.
Thoughitmightseemobviousthatarewardcouldencourageyoungchildrentoeattheirvegetables,theideaisactuallycontroversial(有争议的),researcherswroteintheAmericanJournalofClinicalNutrition.That’sbecausesomestudieshaveshownthatrewardscanbackfireandcausechildrentoloseinterestinfoodstheyalreadyliked,saidJaneWardle,aresearcherwhoworkedonthestudy.Verbalpraise,suchas“Brilliant!
You’reagreatvegetabletaster,”didnotworkaswell.
Thestudyfoundthatwhenparentsgavetheirsmallchildrenastickereachtimetheytooka“tinytaste”ofadislikedvegetable,itgraduallychangedtheirattitudes.Thechildrenwerealsowillingtoeatmoreofthevegetables—eithercarrots,celery,cucumber,redpepper,cabbageorsugarsnappeas—inlaboratorytastetests,thestudysaid.
Researchersrandomlyassigned(分派)173familiestooneofthesegroups.Inone,parentsusedstickerstorewardtheirchildreneachtimetheytookatinysampleofadislikedvegetable.Asecondgroupofparentsusedverbalpraise.Thethirdgroup,whereparentsusednospecialvegetable-promotingmethods,servedasa“control”.
Parentsintherewardgroupsofferedtheirchildrenatasteofthe“target”vegetableeverydayof12days,soonafter,childreninthestickergroupweregivinghigherratingstothevegetables—andwerewillingtoeatmoreintheresearchlab,goingfromanaverageof5gramsatthestarttoabout10gramsafterthe12-dayexperience.Theturnaroundalsoseemedtolast,withpreschoolersinthestickergroupstillwillingtoeatmoreoftheoncedislikedvegetablethreemonthslater.
Whydidn’ttheverbalpraisework?
Wardlesaidtheparents’wordsmayhaveseemed“insincere”totheirchildren.
36.Thepurposeofwritingthepassageis_______.
A.tointroduceapracticalmethodofmakingchildreneatvegetables
B.toshowtheprocedureofanexperimentonchildren’sdiet
C.toexplainwhychildrenhatetoeatvegetables
D.topresentaproperwayofverbalpraisetoparents
37.Theunderlinedword“backfire”inParagraph2probablymeans“_______”.
A.shootfrombehindtheback
B.makeafireinthebackyard
C.produceanunexpectedresult
D.achievewhatwasplanned
38.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?
A.Mostchildrenareborntodislikecarrotsorcelery.
B.Itremainsaquestionwhetherrewardingisagoodwaytogetchildrentoeatvegetables.
C.Verbalpraiseworksquitewellinencouragingchildrentoeatvegetables.
D.Childreninthestickergroupwillneverloseinterestineatingvegetables.
39.Howdidtheresearchersgettheirconclusionfromtheexperiment?
A.Bycomparison.B.Byaskingquestions.
C.Bygivingexamples.D.Bydiscussion.
40.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?
A.Childrenlikerewards,notverbalpraise.
B.Parentsshouldpraisetheirchildreninasinceretone.
C.Childrenaredifficulttoinspire.
D.Parentsshouldgiveupverbalpraise.
B
Mostpeoplenowadaysarepersistentlyseekingforopportunitiesthatwillassisttheminreachingtheirgoals.Marketingyourselfiswhenthereisademandforyouandyourservicesthatwillhelpyouachieveyourgoals.
Marketingyourselfmeansyouaresimply“selling”yourself!
Thecommonprobleminmarketingyourselfisthatmostpeoplethinkthatitisnasty(不好的)todothis.Theythinkthatmarketingconcernsonlytoabusiness.Ofcourse,thisisabsolutelynottrue.Peoplewhowanttoattainthesuccesstheydesiremustpromotethemselves.
Ineveryattemptyoumake,justthinkthatmarketingyourselfisaveryusefultool.Thebetteryoumarketyourself,themoreopportunitiesyouwillhave.Marketingyourselfdoesn