高中英语北师大版(2019)选择性必修第一册Unit 2 Success Lesson 2 Top Five Secrets of Success同步练习

试卷更新日期:2022-10-13 类型:同步测试

一、单词拼写

  • 1. The May 4th Movement is one of the most (有影响力的) events in history.
  • 2. The manager has (奉献) all his time and energy to this project.
  • 3. Rice (产量) has been greatly increased in our country in recent years.
  • 4. Six hours should be the (最小数) for you to be on duty every day.
  • 5. I think only Li Lei will be able to win the (冠军称号) in the 1,000 meters' race.
  • 6. Li Ming is going to look for a (出版商) for his new book.
  • 7. Her boss offered to promote her in the office, but she (拒绝) the offer.
  • 8. You'll have to make a (合同) with him if you want to buy his house.
  • 9. Time is (有限的), so we must value our time.
  • 10. We are all (确信) that our life will be better in the future.

二、单句语法填空

三、完成句子

  • 21. The scientist (一生致力于做) the experiment in the lab.
  • 22. We ought to (养成良好的习惯) in our life and study.
  • 23. (他不仅赢得了) the gold medal, but also broke the record in the 1, 000 meter race.
  • 24. What (导致) the great fire in the factory last week?
  • 25. Each of us should (为……设定一个目标)each of our lessons at the beginning of the new year.

四、语法填空

  • 26. 语法填空

    Albert Einstein,   is regarded as the greatest scientist in modern physics by many people, was born in Germany on 14 March 1879. At the age of 17, he  (admit) to the university in 1896 and graduated four years later.

    After  (graduate), Einstein first worked as a clerk in the Swiss patent office. While  (work) there, he continued to study, earning a doctorate in physics in 1905. That same year, he published four extraordinary physics papers and  (gradual) became famous around the world. In 1922, he was awarded the 1921 Nobel Prize Physics for his explanation of the photoelectric effect.

    When Hitler came to power in Germany, Einstein, who was Jewish, found the doors of study  (close) to him. So he had to flee Germany and then went to the USA and took  a position as a researcher at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton.

    Although he was a genius, he sometimes   (forget) things, like his friends' birthdays. But despite his peculiarities, he was loved by his   (friend) and neighbours. Einstein passed away on 18 April 1955, and the whole world mourned the great loss of a brilliant scientist.

五、阅读理解

  • 27. 阅读理解

    Louise Glück was born in New York on April 22, 1943, and grew up on Long Island. She is the author of numerous books of poetry, including: Faithful and Virtuous Night (2014) , which won the 2014 National Book Award in Poetry;Averno (2006) , a finalist for the 2006 National Book Award in Poetry;and Vita Nova (1999) , winner of Boston Book Review's Bingham Poetry Prize and the New Yorker's Book Award in Poetry. In 2004, Sarabande Books released her six-part poem October as a chapbook (小册子) .

    Her other award-winning books include The Wild Iris (1992), which received the Pulitzer Prize and the Poetry Society of America's William Carlos Williams Award;Ararat (1990) , for which she received the Library of Congress's Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry;and The Triumph of Achilles (1985), which received the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Boston Globe Literary Press Award, and the Poetry Society of America's Melville Kane Award.

    William Logan, in a 2009 Times review of A Village Life, called Glück "perhaps the most popular literary poet in America." Her audience may not be as large as others', he wrote, but" part of her fame is that her poems are like secret messages for the initiates (新入会的人) ."

    The winner of the 2020 Nobel Prize in Literature, Glück was elected a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets in 1999. In the fall of 2003, she was appointed as the Library of Congress's twelfth poet laureate consultant in poetry. She served as judge of the Yale Series of Younger Poets from 2003 to 2010.

    In 2008, Glück was selected to receive the Wallace Stevens Award for mastery in the art of poetry. Her collection, Poems 1962-2012, was awarded the 2013 Los Angeles Times Book Prize. In 2015, she was awarded the Gold Medal for Poetry from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Currently, Glück teaches at Yale University, where she is a writer-in-residence. 

    (1)、Which of the following books was published the earliest?
    A、Averno. B、October. C、Vita Nova. D、Faithful and Virtuous Night.
    (2)、What does the second paragraph mainly talk about?
    A、Louise Glück's early school. B、Louise Glück's other award-winning works. C、Louise Glück's writing skills. D、Louise Glück's writing background.
    (3)、What was William Logan's attitude to Louise Glück's poems?
    A、He thought highly of them. B、He opposed them strongly. C、He disapproved of some. D、He ignored them completely.
    (4)、Where does Glück work now?
    A、At Long Island. B、In Los Angeles. C、In New York. D、At Yale University.

六、完形填空

  • 28. 完形填空

    A woman was drowning and she put her hand in the air with her last energy. She was only moments away from 1 when she was rescued. Surf lifesaver Andrew Reid, who helped 2 the woman, said the woman was 3 lucky, with a number of factors contributing to her rescue.

    He had just walked in at 6:55 a.m. and a fellow lifeguard 4 because they start at 7:00 a.m. They were 5 just looking out and checking the conditions. It was then that the struggling woman was 6.

    Mr. Reid said as he 7 his way towards the woman, other lifeguards were also trying hard. One of the other 8, Troy Stewart, got to the woman quicker. He reached the woman as she began to 9 under water. Mr. Reid said the woman was 10 when got above the waterline. Another lifeguard, Anthony Carroll, raced to the rescue, and he even made a separate rescue." She is a very lucky lady, "Mr. Reid said." She had two of the country's 11 surf swimmers at the beach this morning." He added that each lifeguard took a different 12 to ensure at least one of them was able to 13 the woman in time.

    The woman was 14 when she had been rescued. Mr. Reid was proud of the role he and his colleagues 15 in the rescue.

    (1)
    A、sorrow B、death C、failure D、disappointment
    (2)
    A、save B、catch C、take D、bring
    (3)
    A、finally B、possibly C、usually D、extremely
    (4)
    A、looked up B、turned up C、took up D、rang up
    (5)
    A、firmly B、gradually C、actually D、eventually
    (6)
    A、noticed B、ignored C、understood D、hurt
    (7)
    A、lost B、found C、felt D、made
    (8)
    A、lifeguards B、swimmers C、tourists D、policemen
    (9)
    A、walk B、swim C、die D、sink
    (10)
    A、screaming B、laughing C、smiling D、singing
    (11)
    A、special B、free C、smart D、best
    (12)
    A、method B、boat C、route D、routine
    (13)
    A、see B、reach C、call D、move
    (14)
    A、careful B、useful C、hopeful D、grateful
    (15)
    A、acted B、had C、played D、realized