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高二英语综合提升练习

第I卷(选择题)

一、阅读理解A

Mysix-year-oldson,Stephen,wasinfrontoftheTVandsmiled.Hisfavoriteshowwasabouttobegin---aPhoenixSunsbasketballgame.

“Ladiesandgentlemen,"theannouncer’svoicewasheard,“hereisyourstartinglineup(首发阵容).”Thearena(球场)darkenedandthelightsflashedwhentheplayersranintothecourttosingtheirteamsong.Stephenclappedanddancedaround.MywifeLorrieandIlaughed.Stephenhadbeenperformingthisformonths.“OnedayI’mgoingtotakeyoutoagame,son,”Ipromised.

Aboutayearlater,theconstructioncompanywhereIworkedfinishedaprojectforaSunsplayer.Oneafternoonmybosscalledme.“Theplayerhastwoextraticketsfortonight’sgame!

Justpickthemupatmyoffice,”hesaid.Ipickedupthetickets,butfeltalittledisappointedwhenIlookedattheclock.EvenifIhadhadahelicopter,wewouldneverhavegonetothearenaintimefortheplayerintroductions.Stephenwouldmisshisfavoritepart!

Igrabbedmykey,gotStepheninmycarandhittheroad.“Lord,”Iprayed,“I’dlovetoseethejoyonStephen’sface.Helpusmakeitontime.”

WhenIdrove,itbegantorainheavily.Suddenly,lightningflashedrightnearthearena!

Iturnedontheradiotolistentothegame.Theannouncersaidthere’dbeenapowerfailureatAmericaWestArena.Everyonewasfine,buttherewouldbeadelayuntiltheygoteverythingrunning.Finally,Iparkedthecarandwewalkedinhurriedlytotakeourseats.Ihopedthatwehadn’tmissedtheintroductions.

Theverymomentweenteredthearena,thelightsdarkened.Themusicstarted.“Ladiesandgentlemen,here’syourstartinglineup!

”Stephen’seyesgrewwide.Therewasn’tenoughspaceforhimtodancearound,butIcouldtellthathisheartwasleapingmorethanhisbodywasableto.Thankheaven,hehadn’tmissedathing.AndneitherhadI.

1.Howdidtheauthorgetthetickets?

A.HisbossboughttheticketsfromaSunsplayerforhim.

B.Heboughttheticketsfromhisboss.

C.Hisbossgavehimtheticketsasarewardforhiswork.

D.ASunsplayerofferedtheticketsfortheirwork.

2.Whydidtheauthorfeeldisappointedwhenhegotthetickets?

A.Thegamehadalreadybegunwhenhepickedupthetickets.

B.Thearenawherethegamewouldtakeplacewastooold.

C.Itwastoolateforthemtocatchthebeginningofthegame.

D.Hehadnowaytogetahelicoptertotakehissontothearena.

3.Whatmightcausethedelayofthegame?

A.Thearenawastoowetanddirtyaftertheheavyrain.

B.Lightningdestroyedsomethingatthearena.

C.Theaudiencedidnotcometothearenaontime.

D.Theplayerscametothearenalatebecauseoftheheavyrain.

4.Whatdidtheauthormeanbysaying“AndneitherhadI”?

A.Hekepthispromisetohisson.B.Hedidn’tlosehisjob.

C.Hedidn’tmissagreatmatch.D.Hefelthisson’sjoy.

B

Onenightin1966,MichaelChapmanrushedintoafolk-musicclubinCornwall,Englandtogetoutoftherain,andsoonfoundhimselfonstageplayingtheguitar.

“Theyofferedmeajobtoplayfortherestofthesummer.AndI’vebeenplayingeversince,”Chapmansays.“I’vetoldthatstorysomanytimes,butit’sabsolutelytrue.Ifithadn’tbeenrainingthatnight,Iwouldn’tbetalkingtoyou.”

TheBritishguitarplayerhasspentthe50yearssincethenontheroad.Hereleasedsomepraisedalbumsinthe1970s,buthishealthwentdownhillinthe80sand90s.LikealotofBritishartistsinthe1960s,ChapmantaughthimselftoplaytheguitarbylisteningtoAmericanjazzandbluesrecords.

Chapmanactuallytaughtphotography,butquitwhenhewas26toplaymusicfulltime.Whenhewasstartingout,hewasoftencomparedtootherBritishacoustic(原声的)guitarheroesofthetime,likeJohnMartynandBertJansch.

“ThefascinatingthingaboutMichaelChapmanisthathedoesn’tfitinwiththoseguysofhisgeneration,”saysAndrewMale,amusicjournalist.“He’salways-beenanoutsider.HenevermovedtoLondon.”

AndwhileheneverbecamepartoftheLondonmusicscene,Chapmanwasnoticedbythosemusicians.“The70scaughtupwithhiminthe80s,”Malesays.“Hehadahugeheartattackattheendofthe80sthatnearlyfinishedhimoff.Whenhemadehiswaybackintotheworldintheearly90s,peoplehadforgottenabouthim.”

Butnoteveryone.AyoungergenerationofmusiciansinAmerica,includingThurstonMooreofSonicYouthandayoungersingerandguitaristnamedSteveGumi,recentlyrediscoveredChapman.

“WewantedtocaptureMichael’svoiceandcharacterwhereheisnow.Youknow,it’salittleroad-weary,buthestillhasit,”Gunnsays.“Forme,itwasreallyimportanttogetthatright,”“He’stherightoldmusicianforpresenttimes,”Malesays.“Ithinkthemusichemakesseemsquiteintunewithwherewe’reat.”

5.WhatwordcanbestdescribeMichaelChapman’sfirstinvolvementinmusic?

A.UntrueB.Accidental.C.UnfortunateD.Reasonable.

6.WhatcanwelearnabouttheBritishguitaristJohnMartynfromthetext?

A.Heusedtoteachphotographyfulltime.

B.Hecannotgetalongwellwithothermusicians.

C.HemaybeveryfamiliarwithAmericanjazzandblues.

D.Hemaybeoneofthebestguitarplayersintheearly90s.

7.WhydidMichaelChapmanquithismusiccareeronce?

A.Helosthisspecialvoice.

B.Hesufferedfromasevereheartattack.

C.Hegottiredofcompetingwithothers.

D.Hewasalmostforgottenbyeveryone.

8.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.TheRiseandFallofGuitarMusic

B.TheSadStoryofaGuitarMusician

C.ANewGenerationHelpsanOldGuitarMusician

D.AGuitarMusician’sBackwiththeHelpofaNewGeneration

二、七选五

Perhapsyouareanaveragestudentwithaverageintelligence.However,youcanreceivebettergradesifyouwant.Yes,9..Here’show.

●Planyourtimecarefully.10..Thenmakeascheduleofyourtime.Besuretosetasideenoughtimetocompleteyournormalreadingandworkassignments.Ofcourse,studyingshouldn’ttakeupallofthefreetimeontheschedule.

●Skimbeforeyouread.Lookoverapassagequicklybeforeyoubegintoreaditmorecarefully.Asyoupreviewthematerial,11..Laterwhenyoubegintoread,youwillrecognizelessimportantmaterialandyoumayjumpoversomeoftheseparts.Skimminghelpsdoubleyourreadingspeedandimproveyourunderstandingaswell.

●12..Gooveryournotesassoonasyoucanafterclass.Reviewimportantpointsmentionedinclassaswellaspointsthatconfuseyou.Ifyouknowwhattheteacherwilldiscussthenextday,skimandreadthatmaterial,too.Ifyoureviewyournotesandtextbookregularly,13..Regularreviewleadstobettergradesintests.

Thereareothertechniquesthatmighthelpyouwithyourstudying.Improvingyourstudyinghabitswillimproveyourgrades.

A.Reviewregularly

B.Makealistofyourweeklytasks

C.yougetsomeideaofthecontentandhowitisorganized

D.Listeningtowhattheteachersaysinclassmeanslessworklater

E.Thepurposeofatestistoshowwhatyouhavelearnedaboutasubject

F.thematerialwillbecomemoremeaningfulandyouwillrememberitlonger

G.evenstudentswithaverageintelligencecanbetopstudentswithoutextrawork

三、完形填空

AnniewasagreatteacherwhoopenedthedoortoHelenKeller’slife.However,shewassometimesignoredaspeopleonly14herstudent.Infact,herlearningwasjustasdifficult,ifnotmore15thanHelen’slearningasalearner.WithoutAnnie,Helen’slifewouldhavenevertruly16.

Anniehadtroublewithher17whenyoung.ShewenttoPerkinsSchoolfortheblindinBostonwhereshe18manyoperations.Asaresult,hersightgraduallyimprovedandshebecameanoutstanding19inherschool.

AftergraduationAnniewenttoAlabamaandmetHelen,whowasblindanddeaf.She20hertoread,write,speak,andmostimportantly,to21theworldaroundher.AnniewouldletHelen22athingandthenshewould23whatthethingwasontoHelen’shand.TouchingwasalmostHelen’sonlywayofknowingthings.TohelpHelenlearntowrite,Anniegotherstudentaspecially-designedboardsothatHelencouldwrite24onthepaperplacedoverit.

Learningtospeakwas25.AnniewouldplaceHelen’shandonherthroattofeelthevibrations(震动)whilespeaking.YearslaterHelenfinally26tospeakclearly.IfAnniehadn’tbeenthat27andhelpful,Kellerwouldn’thavegonetoRadcliffeCollegeandgraduatedwithgoodresults.

AnnieandHelenoncetraveledtoHollywoodtofilmamoviebasedontheirownlives.Themovie,calledDeliverance,wasa(an)28.Butthisdidn’tdiscouragethemfromtryingtoearntheir29intheentertainmentfield.Theyfoundthattheywerenatural30andperformedinmanyshows!

Throughtheirwork,they31twomilliondollarsfortheblind.

AnniestayedwithHelenuntilshediedinNewYorkin1936.Anotherwomanwasaskedto32Helen.ForHelen,however,noonecouldevertakethe33ofAnnie.

14.A.greetedB.permittedC.rememberedD.impressed

15.A.difficultB.interestingC.importantD.famous

16.A.sufferedB.struggledC.diedD.started

17.A.armsB.legsC.eyesD.ears

18.A.receivedB.refusedC.designedD.missed

19.A.listenerB.studentC.translatorD.author

20.A.askedB.allowedC.orderedD.taught

21.A.observeB.knowC.contentD.draw

22.A.touchB.findC.hearD.eat

23.A.imagineB.putC.tellD.write

24.A.linesB.lettersC.designsD.colors

25.A.hardB.naturalC.believableD.impressive

26.A.agreedB.hadC.managedD.hoped

27.A.beautifulB.tallC.curiousD.patient

28.A.surpriseB.experimentC.failureD.comedy

29.A.costB.livingC.rightsD.degrees

30.A.actressesB.doctorsC.waitressesD.teachers

31.A.soughtB.borrowedC.raisedD.found

32.A.argueforB.stareatC.apologizetoD.lookafter

33.A.photoB.placeC.awardD.chance

第II卷写作

四、语法填

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