1、学年高二英语综合提升 小练习 有答案 高二 英语 综合提升练习 第I卷(选择题)一、阅读理解 A My six-year-old son, Stephen, was in front of the TV and smiled. His favorite show was about to begin-a Phoenix Suns basketball game.“Ladies and gentlemen, the announcers voice was heard, “here is your starting lineup (首发阵容).” The arena (球场) darkened
2、and the lights flashed when the players ran into the court to sing their team song. Stephen clapped and danced around. My wife Lorrie and I laughed. Stephen had been performing this for months. “One day Im going to take you to a game, son,” I promised.About a year later, the construction company whe
3、re I worked finished a project for a Suns player. One afternoon my boss called me. “The player has two extra tickets for tonights game! Just pick them up at my office,” he said. I picked up the tickets, but felt a little disappointed when I looked at the clock. Even if I had had a helicopter, we wou
4、ld never have gone to the arena in time for the player introductions. Stephen would miss his favorite part! I grabbed my key, got Stephen in my car and hit the road. “Lord,” I prayed, “Id love to see the joy on Stephens face. Help us make it on time.”When I drove, it began to rain heavily. Suddenly,
5、 lightning flashed right near the arena! I turned on the radio to listen to the game. The announcer said thered been a power failure at America West Arena. Everyone was fine, but there would be a delay until they got everything running. Finally, I parked the car and we walked in hurriedly to take ou
6、r seats. I hoped that we hadnt missed the introductions.The very moment we entered the arena, the lights darkened. The music started. “Ladies and gentlemen, heres your starting lineup!” Stephens eyes grew wide. There wasnt enough space for him to dance around, but I could tell that his heart was lea
7、ping more than his body was able to. Thank heaven, he hadnt missed a thing. And neither had I.1How did the author get the tickets?AHis boss bought the tickets from a Suns player for him.BHe bought the tickets from his boss.CHis boss gave him the tickets as a reward for his work.DA Suns player offere
8、d the tickets for their work.2Why did the author feel disappointed when he got the tickets?AThe game had already begun when he picked up the tickets.BThe arena where the game would take place was too old.CIt was too late for them to catch the beginning of the game.DHe had no way to get a helicopter
9、to take his son to the arena.3What might cause the delay of the game?AThe arena was too wet and dirty after the heavy rain.BLightning destroyed something at the arena.CThe audience did not come to the arena on time.DThe players came to the arena late because of the heavy rain.4What did the author me
10、an by saying “And neither had I”?AHe kept his promise to his son. BHe didnt lose his job.CHe didnt miss a great match. DHe felt his sons joy. B One night in 1966, Michael Chapman rushed into a folk-music club in Cornwall, England to get out of the rain, and soon found himself onstage playing the gui
11、tar.“They offered me a job to play for the rest of the summer. And Ive been playing ever since,” Chapman says. “Ive told that story so many times, but its absolutely true. If it hadnt been raining that night, I wouldnt be talking to you.”The British guitar player has spent the 50 years since then on
12、 the road. He released some praised albums in the 1970s, but his health went downhill in the 80s and 90s. Like a lot of British artists in the 1960s, Chapman taught himself to play the guitar by listening to American jazz and blues records.Chapman actually taught photography, but quit when he was 26
13、 to play music full time. When he was starting out, he was often compared to other British acoustic (原声的) guitar heroes of the time, like John Martyn and Bert Jansch.“The fascinating thing about Michael Chapman is that he doesnt fit in with those guys of his generation,” says Andrew Male, a music jo
14、urnalist. “Hes always- been an outsider. He never moved to London.”And while he never became part of the London music scene, Chapman was noticed by those musicians. “The 70s caught up with him in the 80s,” Male says. “He had a huge heart attack at the end of the 80s that nearly finished him off. Whe
15、n he made his way back into the world in the early 90s, people had forgotten about him.”But not everyone. A younger generation of musicians in America, including Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth and a younger singer and guitarist named Steve Gumi, recently rediscovered Chapman.“We wanted to capture Mic
16、haels voice and character where he is now. You know, its a little road-weary, but he still has it,” Gunn says. “For me, it was really important to get that right,” “Hes the right old musician for present times,” Male says. “I think the music he makes seems quite in tune with where were at.”5What wor
17、d can best describe Michael Chapmans first involvement in music?AUntrue BAccidental. CUnfortunate DReasonable.6What can we learn about the British guitarist John Martyn from the text?AHe used to teach photography full time.BHe cannot get along well with other musicians.CHe may be very familiar with
18、American jazz and blues.DHe may be one of the best guitar players in the early 90s.7Why did Michael Chapman quit his music career once?AHe lost his special voice.BHe suffered from a severe heart attack.CHe got tired of competing with others.DHe was almost forgotten by everyone.8What can be the best
19、title for the text?AThe Rise and Fall of Guitar MusicBThe Sad Story of a Guitar MusicianCA New Generation Helps an Old Guitar MusicianDA Guitar Musicians Back with the Help of a New Generation二、七选五 Perhaps you are an average student with average intelligence However, you can receive better grades if
20、 you wantYes,9Heres howPlan your time carefully 10Then make a schedule of your timeBe sure to set aside enough time to complete your normal reading and work assignmentsOf course, studying shouldnt take up all of the free time on the schedule Skim before you readLook over a passage quickly before you
21、 begin to read it more carefullyAs you preview the material, 11 Later when you begin to read, you will recognize less important material and you may jump over some of these partsSkimming helps double your reading speed and improve your understanding as well 12 Go over your notes as soon as you can a
22、fter classReview important points mentioned in class as well as points that confuse youIf you know what the teacher will discuss the next day, skim and read that material, tooIf you review your notes and textbook regularly,13.Regular review leads to better grades in testsThere are other techniques t
23、hat might help you with your studyingImproving your studying habits will improve your gradesAReview regularlyBMake a list of your weekly tasksCyou get some idea of the content and how it is organized DListening to what the teacher says in class means less work later EThe purpose of a test is to show
24、 what you have learned about a subjectF. the material will become more meaningful and you will remember it longerG. even students with average intelligence can be top students without extra work三、完形填空 Annie was a great teacher who opened the door to Helen Kellers life. However, she was sometimes ign
25、ored as people only 14 her student. In fact, her learning was just as difficult, if not more 15 than Helens learning as a learner. Without Annie, Helens life would have never truly 16 .Annie had trouble with her 17 when young. She went to Perkins School for the blind in Boston where she 18 many oper
26、ations. As a result, her sight gradually improved and she became an outstanding 19 in her school.After graduation Annie went to Alabama and met Helen, who was blind and deaf. She 20 her to read, write, speak, and most importantly, to 21 the world around her. Annie would let Helen 22 a thing and then
27、 she would 23 what the thing was onto Helens hand. Touching was almost Helens only way of knowing things. To help Helen learn to write, Annie got her student a specially-designed board so that Helen could write 24 on the paper placed over it.Learning to speak was 25 . Annie would place Helens hand o
28、n her throat to feel the vibrations (震动) while speaking. Years later Helen finally 26 to speak clearly. If Annie hadnt been that 27 and helpful, Keller wouldnt have gone to Radcliffe College and graduated with good results.Annie and Helen once traveled to Hollywood to film a movie based on their own
29、 lives. The movie, called Deliverance, was a(an) 28 . But this didnt discourage them from trying to earn their 29 in the entertainment field. They found that they were natural 30 and performed in many shows! Through their work, they 31 two million dollars for the blind.Annie stayed with Helen until
30、she died in New York in 1936. Another woman was asked to 32 Helen. For Helen, however, no one could ever take the 33 of Annie.14Agreeted Bpermitted Cremembered Dimpressed15Adifficult Binteresting Cimportant Dfamous16Asuffered Bstruggled Cdied Dstarted17Aarms Blegs Ceyes Dears18Areceived Brefused Cde
31、signed Dmissed19Alistener Bstudent Ctranslator Dauthor20Aasked Ballowed Cordered Dtaught21Aobserve Bknow Ccontent Ddraw22Atouch Bfind Chear Deat23Aimagine Bput Ctell Dwrite24Alines Bletters Cdesigns Dcolors25Ahard Bnatural Cbelievable Dimpressive26Aagreed Bhad Cmanaged Dhoped27Abeautiful Btall Ccurious Dpatient28Asurprise Bexperiment Cfailure Dcomedy29Acost Bliving Crights Ddegrees30Aactresses Bdoctors Cwaitresses Dteachers31Asought Bborrowed Craised Dfound32Aargue for Bstare at Capologize to Dlook after33Aphoto Bplace Caward Dchance第II卷 写作四、语法填
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