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高二英语人教版必修三Unit2练习(含解析)

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2016-09-08

答案与解析

语篇解读 本文为记叙文。从前,在一个森林里,为了引起其他动物的注意,很多动物都纷纷开始穿戴衣服鞋帽,结果如何呢?

16.D 根据下文的Soon after the family left可知答案。

17.B 根据下文的decided to try them on可知,他们在郊外玩,可一个小男孩把他的袜子“丢(left)”在那儿了。

18.C 一只熊路过那儿,“发现了(found)”小男孩的袜子。

19.C 根据前面的fit so well以及后面的wouldn't take them off可知,这只熊很“喜欢(liked)”小男孩的袜子,穿上就不想脱了。

20.A 见下一题解析。

21.A 根据后面的getting so much attention可知,森林里所有的动物都在“谈论(talked about)”这只熊的新造型,有的还很“羡慕(admired)”他可以得到那么多关注。

22.B 见下一题解析。

23.D 没过多久,森林里就开始“出现(appearing)”穿着衬衫的松鼠,穿着靴子的兔子,“甚至(even)”还有戴着帽子的老鼠。

24.C 根据下文的This can't be good可知,森林医生“摇摇(shake)”头,觉得那样子不好。

25.B 根据前面的Animals don't wear clothes和最后一段的they didn't need clothes at all可知,动物本就不穿衣服,他们根本不“需要(need)”衣服。

26.C 根据后面的didn't know what was popular可知,森林里的动物不认同医生的看法,觉得他不懂“时尚(fashion)”,根本不知道现在流行什么。

27.C 根据下文所举的动物们遇到麻烦的例子可知,没过多久,他们所热衷的时尚就产生了一些“后果(results)”。

28.B 根据caught his shirt on trees以及sending him falling to the ground可知,松鼠的衬衫几次被树挂住,“阻碍(stopping)”了他的跳跃。

29.A 老鼠不摘掉帽子就进不了“洞(hole)”。

30.D 这只熊也是“因为(thanks to)”穿了袜子才滑倒的。

31.D 根据下文的they're going to kill you可知答案。

32.B 根据Take off those clothes可知,医生还是给出“同样的(same)”建议,动物不需要穿衣。

33.D Take off those clothes与o ne day they're going to kill you之间存在因果关系。

34.A 上文中提到的被树挂住衬衫从高处摔下以及穿着袜子滑倒等都属于“意外事故(accidents)”,那些听了医生建议的动物就不再发生类似的意外了。

35.B 根据上文的realized that they didn't need clothes at all可知,现在动物们才意识到他们根本不需要衣服,一开始穿衣服是很“愚蠢的(silly)”。

第二部分 阅读理解(共两节;满分30分)

第一节 (共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

A French billionaire had a rough time when he was young. Later he carved out a career for himself in the field of drawing sales. Within ten years, he had become a young media tycoon (大亨) in France. He died of cancer in 1998.

A French newspaper published his will after his death, in which he claimed, “I was a poor guy. Before I reach the threshold (门槛) of heaven, I leave my secret of how to become rich to the world. Anyone who can answer the question ‘What  is the scarcest (最缺乏的) for the poor?’ will have discovered my secret of becoming rich. He will have my congratulations. My deposit of one million francs in the private safe of my bank will be the prize for his wisdom in uncovering the riddle of poverty.”

Many people responded to the publicized will. The answers, as one might imagine, were various. The majority of them thought the scarcest for the poor was money. Some stated that what the poor most needed was opportunity. Still others thought that the poor needed skills to make money. The rest of the answers claimed that poverty could be attributed to the absence of help, love, attractiveness, and even a presidency of a state.

On the first anniversary of the billionaire's passing, his lawyer and representative opened his private safe in the bank; the secret of getting rich was unfolded. The billionaire believed that the scarcest for the poor was the ambition of getting rich.

It was a nine­year­old girl who hit_the_nail_on_the_head. Why did she regard “ambition” as the scarcest for the poor? The day she was officially awarded the one million francs, she said, “Every time my elder sister brought her boyfriend home, she always warned me not to be ambitious. Not to be ambitious! So, I thought perhaps ambition was something that brought what you wanted.”

语篇解读 一个法国富翁年轻时很穷,他在去世前立下了一个遗嘱:如果有人正确回答他的一个问题——穷人最缺什么,这个人将会获得100万法郎。

36.According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE about the French billionaire?

A. He died of cancer in 1998 and left nothing.

B. Later he took up drawing as his career.

C. Within a decade, he had become a young media tycoon in the world.

D. He did not have a happy life when he was young.

答案与解析 D 细节理解题。根据第一段第一句可知D项正确。由第二段可知A项错误;由第一段第二、第三句可知B、C两项错误。

37.What will the winner get if he finds out the billionaire's secret of becoming rich?

A. The billionaire's francs.

B. The billionaire's private safe.

C. The billionaire's ambition.

D. All of the billionaire's possessions.

答案与解析 A 细节理解题。根据第二段“My deposit of one million francs in the private safe of my bank will be the pr ize for his wisdom in uncovering the riddle of poverty.”可知答案为A项。

38.What did most people think was the scarcest for the poor?

A. Help.               B. Money.

C. Opportunity.           D. Ambition.

答案与解析 B 细节理解题。根据第三段“The majority of them thought the scarcest for the poor was money.”可知答案。

39.The underlined phrase “hit the nail on the  head” in the last paragraph means that ________.

A. she got the ambition to become rich

B. she offered to tell her story publicly

C. she failed to get the prize of one million francs

D. she guessed right and knew the answer

答案与解析 D 词义猜测题。根据下文“Why did she regard ‘ambition’ as the scarcest for the poor?”可知这个女孩猜对了答案。故选D项。

B

A new World Ba nk report warns that children who do not get enough good food in the first two years of life suffer lasting damage. They may be  under developed or under weight. They may suffer from poor health or poor intelligence. In addition, these children are more likely to drop out  of school and earn less money as adults.

At the same time, it notes that too little food is not the  only cause of poor nutrition (营养). Many children may suffer  for other reasons. For example, the study says that mothers  often fail to give their newly born babies their first breast  mil k. This “milk” is called colostrum (初乳). It can improve a  baby's ability to fight infections (传染病) and disease.

The study also links malnutrition (营养不良) to economic growth in poor countries. A lack of nutrition in early childhood can cost developing nations up to three percent of their yearly earnings. The study suggests that poor countries could possibly double their economic growth if they improved nutrition.

Africa and South Asia are affected the most by poor nutrition. The study says about half of all children in India do not get enough good food. The World Bank study also notes that rates of malnutrition in South Asia are almost double those in central and southern Africa. Other parts of the world are also seriously affected, including Indonesia, Guatemala and Peru.

The study advises that developing countries change their policies to deal with malnutrition. Instead of directly providing food, the study suggests educational programs in health and nutrition for mothers with young babies. It also advises cleaner living conditions and improvements in health care.

40.According to Paragraph 1, if a child is affected by malnutrition, he may suffer the following EXCEPT ________.

A. poor health               B. low intelligence

C. poor salary               D. infections

答案与解析 D 细节理解题。根据第一段中的内容可知营养不良会让人健康差、智力低,容易辍学,成年后赚钱少,并未提及D项。

41.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A. Malnutrition affects economic growth in poor countries.

B.  Yearly earnings have something to do with poor nutrition.

C. Colostrum plays a great role in the growth of newly   born babies.

D. Malnutrition happens only in Africa and South Asia.

答案与解析 D 细节理解题。根据第四段末句可知选项D项错误。

42.The place most seriously affected by malnutrition is ________.

A. South Africa            B. central Africa

C. South Asia               D. South America

答案与解析 C 细节理解题。根据第四段中的“The World Bank study also notes that rates of malnutrition in South Asia are almost double those in central and southern Africa.”可知答案为C项。

C

In Shanxi Province you may be offered brains to eat. Frightened? You shouldn't, because the brains is only a kind of food, which is famous for its unusual name and rich nutrition (营养).

Brains as food was invented more than 300 years ago by Fu Shan, an artist whose mother had been ill for a long time. To help her become well again, he studied medicine and invented a kind of soup made of meat, vegetables and a number of Chinese medicines.

Rice wine (酒) was also used in the soup to help treat illnesses caused by old age. After taking the soup his mother got better little by little and lived a long life.

Fu's soup became the talk of the town. Many people came to see him. One day a restaurant owner asked him what was in the soup. “I'll tell you,” Fu said. “But if your restaurant is going to sell the soup, you must call it brains because of its shape and colour. And your restaurant should be renamed after my mother.”

43.The best headl ine (标题) for this newspaper article is ________.

A. A Good Son  B. A Special Soup

C. How to Make Brains  D. How to Live a Long Life

答案与解析 B 本文主要是讲有关一种食物来历的故事,所以B项最佳。

44.The food is called “brains” because ________.

A. it looks like brains

B. it has animal brains in it

C. Fu's mother liked the name

D. it makes one clever and live longer

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