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第第頁(yè)人教版(2023)必修第一冊(cè)綜合復(fù)習(xí)與測(cè)試2(含答案)人教版(2023)必修第一冊(cè)綜合復(fù)習(xí)與測(cè)試第二
美文晨讀
HowtoDevelopPositiveHabits
There’snothingeasierthandevelopingpositivehabits.Yousimplyhavetodoeverysingledaytheactionyouwanttomakeahabit.Ifyouwanttodevelopthehabitofrunning,runalmosteveryday.Ifyouwanttodevelopthehabitofeatinghealthy,eathealthyeveryday.Ifyouwanttodevelopthehabitofreading,readeveryday.Habitsarecreatedbyrepetition.Themoreyoudoanaction,theeasieritbecomesinthelongrun.
怎樣養(yǎng)成積極的習(xí)慣
沒(méi)有什么是比形成積極地習(xí)慣更簡(jiǎn)單的了。你只需要每一天都做你希望能形成習(xí)慣的事情。如果你想養(yǎng)成跑步的習(xí)慣,那就幾乎每天都去跑步。如果你想養(yǎng)成健康飲食的習(xí)慣,那么每天都吃健康食品。如果你想有閱讀的習(xí)慣,每天都閱讀。習(xí)慣是由重復(fù)養(yǎng)成的。你重復(fù)的越多,以后做起來(lái)就越容易。
I.語(yǔ)法填空
Somethingsignificantishappeningtotheworldpopulation-itisaging.Themedian(中位數(shù)的)ageofanAmericanin19501(be)30-todayitis41andisexpected2(increase)to42by2050.ForJapan,the3(number)aremorestriking-22in1950,46todayand53in2050.In2023,onein12peoplearoundtheworldwereover65;by2050,itwillbeoneinsix.
Thisagingofthepopulationisdriven4twofactors.Thefirstisdecliningbirthrates,whichmeansoldgenerationsarelarge5(compare)toyoungergenerations,andso,onaverage,thepopulationbecomes6(old)thanbefore.Thisis7(particular)trueintheUS.Thesecondreasonisthatpeoplearelivinglonger.AchildbornintheUStodayhas8veryrealisticchanceoflivingbeyond100andneedstoplanaccordingly.
Peopletendtofocusonthefirstfactor.However,greaterattentionshould9(place)onlongevity(長(zhǎng)壽).Itisn’tjustthatpeopleare,onaverage,livinglonger.It’salsothattheyareonaveragehealthier10moreproductiveforlonger.Therefore,theycanworkforlonger,consumemoreandingeneralbeaboosttotheeconomy.
Ⅱ.短文改錯(cuò)
ItwasmyfirstMid-AutumnFestivalspentwithmyparentswhenIwas12.Intheearlymorning,myparentsandIwenttotheparkattheircar.Therewerelotsofvisitorsstoodinthefrontoftheticketwindow.Wewaitedalongtimeandbuythreetickets.IntheTigerMountainofthepark,IwastooeagertoseethefiercefrightenedanimalsthatIquickenedmystepsthroughthecrowd.Unfortunately,Igotseparatedfrommyparents.Ihadhardtimelookingforhim,butIhadnoluck.Wanderinginthepark,Ifeltalonewithoutanycompanions.Worsestill,Ihadnomoney,soIhadtowalkhome,coveredasmuchas5kilometers.
1.2.3.4.5.
6.7.8.9.10.
Ⅲ.閱讀理解
A
Warcanbedeadlyforwildlife,too.AnewstudyreportsthatwaristhebiggestthreattoAfrica’selephants,rhinoceroses,andotheranimals.ResearchersexaminedhowyearsofconflictinAfricahaveaffectedpopulationsoflargeanimals.Morethan70percentofAfrica’sprotectedwildlifeareashavebeenwithinawarzoneatsomepointinthelast70years.Themorefrequentthefighting,thegreaterthedropinanimalpopulations,saidJoshDaskin,anecologistatYaleUniversity.Hewastheleadauthorofthestudy,whichwaspublishedWednesdayinthejournalNature.
Ittakesverylittleconflict,asmuchasoneconflictinabout20years,fortheaveragewildlifepopulationtobedeclining,Daskinsaid.“Areaswithfrequentfighting—butnotnecessarilythebloodiestfighting—lose35percentoftheirlargeanimalpopulationsduringeachyearofwar,”hesaid.
Someanimalsgetkilledbyweaponsofwar.Yet,manyalsodiebecauseofchangesinsocialandeconomicconditionsinanareaasaresultofwar,saidRobPringle.HeisanecologistatPrincetonUniversityandthestudy’sco-author.“Peopleinandaroundwarzonesarepoorandhungrier.Sotheymaybegintoillegallyhuntanimalsforvaluabletusksorhuntprotectedanimalstoeat,”P(pán)ringlesaid.“Andduringwartime,animalconservationprogramsdonothaveasmuchmoneyorpowertoprotectwildlife.”
ThenewstudyexaminedtheentireAfricancontinentover65years.Theresearcherslookedat10differentfactorsthatcouldchangepopulationnumbers.Theyincludedwar,drought,animalsize,protectedareasandhumanpopulationdensity.Thenumberofwarshadthebiggesteffectonwildlifepopulation.Theintensityofthewars—measuredinthenumberofhumandeaths—hadtheleasteffectonanimals.
1.WhichisthemostdangeroustoAfrica’sanimals
A.Hunting.B.Wars.C.DroughtD.Economy
2.WhatcanweknowabouttheanimalsinAfrica
A.Morethan70percentofanimalsliveinawarzone.
B.Littleconflicthasnoeffecttoanimals’population.
C.Themorefrequentthefightingis,thefeweranimalsare.
D.35percentofanimalsintheworlddiedeachyearbecauseofwar.
3.WhichoneisNOTthereasonwhyanimalsdieinthewar
A.Beingkilledbytheweapons.
B.Beingkilledbypoorandhungrypeople.
C.Thelossoftheirhabitat.
D.Lackofmoneyorpowertoprotectthem.
4.Whichonehastheleastinfluenceonwildlifepopulation
A.Theintensityofthewars.B.Protectedareas.
C.Thenumberofwars.D.Animalsize.
B
Notlongago,arockbandcalledtheBackstreetBoysmadeabigsplashonthemusicscene.Youngpeopleeverywherelovedtheirsongs.Oneoftheband’sbiggestfanswasayoungboynamedAaronCarter.Aaronhadaspecialreasonfortakingsuchaninterestintheband.NickCarter,oneoftheBackstreetBoys,wasAaron’sbigbrother.
EvenbeforeNickjoinedthebandin1996,Aaronlovedmusic.Fromtheageoftwo,Aaronspentmostofhistimelisteningtotheradio.Hesangalongwithhisfavoritesongs.Hemadeupdancestogowiththem.SoAaron’sfamilywasnotsurprisedwhenAarondecidedtofollowNickintothemusicworld.
Aarongotofftoafaststart.Attheageofseven,hejoinedabandinhishometownofTampa,Florida.Butaftertwoyears,Aarondidn’twanttobepartofabandanymore.Hewantedtosingalone.Soon,BrotherNickgaveAaronahelpinghand.DuringaBackstreetBoysshowinGermany,Aaronsangasong.Hedidanamazingjob!Aftertheshow,someonefromarecordcompanyaskedAarontomakeanalbum(專輯).Ofcourse,Aaronsaidyes!
Sincethatday,Aaronhasmadelotsofsongsthatsellwell.Hissongsinclude“CrushonYou”and“I’mGonnaMissYouForever”.
Aaronhasworkedhardtobecomeasuccess.Butheneverforgetshowhisbrothergavehimhisstart.AsAaronhassaid,“IfNickwasn’tasinger,thenIwouldn’tbethere.”
5.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“madeabigsplash”inParagraph1probablymean
A.Drewwideattention.B.Ledtoaheateddiscussion.
C.Collectedalotofmoney.D.Gotintogreattrouble.
6.HowdidNickCarterhelphisbrothergetstarted
A.HemadeupsomedancesforAaron.
B.HewrotesomesongsforAaron’sfirstalbum.
C.HeletAaronsingasongduringashowinGermany.
D.HetoldAarontolistentotheradioandsingalong.
7.“Crushonyou”isthenameofa________.
A.playB.songC.bandD.movie
8.Whatisdiscussedinthepassage
A.Theriseandfallofaband.B.Theroadtosuccessofasinger.
C.Thesecretofsuccessofaband.D.Thewaytobeasinger.
IV.七選五
AliisfromaMiddleEasterncountry.HenowstaysintheUSA.Hesmokesalotofcigaretteseveryday.Hehassmokedfornineyears.Alisays,“Itriedtoquit(放棄)smokinginmyhometown,butitwasimpossible.Myparentssmoke.Mybrotherssmoke.Allmyfriendssmoke.Atpartiesandatmeetings,almostallthemensmoke.HereintheUnitedStates,notasmanypeoplesmoke.____1____”
ManysmokersarelikeAli:theywanttostopsmoking.____2____Theyknowitcancausecancerandheartdisease.Butitisdifficultforthemtogiveupsmokingbecausecigaretteshaveadruginthem.Thedrugisnicotine.Peoplewhosmokealotneednicotine.
____3____Thenicotinemakeshimsick.Inafewdays,thesmoker’sbodyisusedtothenicotine,andhefeelsfine.Later,thesmokerneedsnicotinetokeepfeelingfine.Withoutnicotine,hefeelsbad.
____4____Manypeoplewhoquitwillsoonsmokeagain.Atapartyoratworktheywilldecidetosmoke“justone”cigarette.Thentheywillsmokeanothercigarette,andanother.Soontheybecomesmokersagain.____5____
A.Itisveryhardtoquitsmoking.
B.Itwillbeeasiertochangethesmokinghabithere.
C.Thusnicotinemakessmokersaddictedtocigarettes.
D.Thesmokersknowthatsmokingisbadfortheirhealth.
E.Whenapersonfirstbeginstosmoke,heusuallyfeelsterrible.
F.Maybethereisonlyoneeasywaytoquitsmoking:neverstart.
G.Butitissaidthatmedicineisneededtostopthemfromsmoking.
V.書(shū)面表達(dá)
假如你叫王麗,是一位高中生。請(qǐng)你用英語(yǔ)給報(bào)社寫(xiě)一封信,反映如下情況并談?wù)勀愕牡南敕ǎ?/p>
1.現(xiàn)在有很多學(xué)生使用手機(jī)一是認(rèn)為這是種時(shí)髦,二是認(rèn)為便于跟家人和朋友聯(lián)系。
2.一些學(xué)生把手機(jī)帶進(jìn)教室,在課堂上經(jīng)常聽(tīng)見(jiàn)手機(jī)的鈴聲。破壞課堂紀(jì)律。
3.有的同學(xué)還在課堂上發(fā)短信息,浪費(fèi)寶貴的時(shí)間。
4.建議:教室是學(xué)習(xí)的地方,需要安靜;學(xué)生不應(yīng)該在教室中使用手機(jī);應(yīng)該集中注意力學(xué)習(xí)。(附:自己再想一條建議)
注意:1.信的開(kāi)頭和結(jié)尾已給出;
2.字?jǐn)?shù):120左右3.參考詞匯:集中(注意力)concentrateon
DearEditor,
I’maseniorhighstudent.
Yours
WangLi
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