2022届高2(下)精品套餐练03套
I. 7选5阅读(2022牛津版高二上期末复习7选5专题1)
We all grew up hearing people tell us to “go out and get some fresh air.” 36
According to recent studies, the answer is a big YES, if the air quality in your camping area is good.
37. If the air you’re breathing is clean—which it would be if you’re away from the smog of cities—then the air is filled with life-giving, energizing oxygen. If you exerci out of doors, your body will learn to breathe more deeply, allowing even more oxygen to get to your muscles and your brain.
Recently, people have begun studying the connection between the natural world and healing.38. In the places patients can go to be near nature during their recovery. It turns out that just looking at green, growing things can reduce stress, lower blood pressure,
and put people into a better mood. Greenery is good for us. Hospital patients who e tree branches out their window are likely to recover at a faster rate than patients who e buildings or sky instead.39. It gives us a great feeling of peace.
40. While the sun’s rays can age and harm our skin, they also give us beneficial Vitamin D. To make sure you get enough Vitamin D—but still protect your skin— put on sunscreen right as you head outside. It takes sunscreen about fifteen minutes to start working, and that’s plenty of time for your skin to absorb a day’s worth of Vitamin D.
A. Fresh air cleans our lungs.
B. So what are you waiting for?
C. Being in nature refreshes us.
D. Another side benefit of getting fresh air is sunlight.
E. But is fresh air really as good for you as your mother always said?
F. Just as importantly, we tend to associate fresh air with health care.
G. All across the country, recovery centers have begun building Healing Gardens.
II. 阅读理解(2022浙江嘉兴市高二上期末阅读A篇)
Manfred Steiner had a successful and productive career as a doctor, helping generations of medical students learn about hematology(血液学). But all along, he had a feeling he should be doing something el: studying physics. At age 89, he finally realized that dream, earning his Ph.D. in physics from Brown University.
“I always had this dream: Gee, someday I would like to become a physicist,” Steiner said in an interview with NPR.
Steiner was a teenager when World War II ended. By then, he was fascinated with physics. On the advice of his family, however, he decided to pursue a medical career instead. But during his studies in Vienna, physics still had a strong appeal to him. “When I was a medical student in the early 1950s, I ud to steal into the physical institute, which
was very clo to the medical school,” he said, “and listen to some talks there.”
When asked what it was about physics that he enjoyed, Steiner replied quickly: precision (精确性). “Yet the physical exactly were the same, holding for the two extremes," he added, “and that precision really always fascinated me.”
It was only after Steiner retired from his career in medicine in 2000 that he was finally able to study physics. Steiner worked slowly-he's a grandfather who likes to spend with his family, and health issues have been a concern-but the credits kept piling up. And before long, Steiner was eyeing yet another Ph.D. “You know, it took a long time,” he said. “But fortunately, I'm here now and I've overcome the problems.”
The physicists who worked with Steiner say his latest achievement is inspiring. For his part, Steiner is still working on publishing a disrtation(专题论文), and he wants to continue his rearch. “I would like to continue with it as long as my mind says OK.”
21. Why did Manfred Steiner want to be a physicist?
A. He intended to inspire his students.
B. He was influenced by his family.
C. He had a passion for physics.
D. He felt he was good at physics.
22. Which of the following best describes Manfred Steiner?
A. Considerate. B. Determined.
C. Conventional. D. Reliable.
23. What does Manfred Steiner's story tell us?
A. It's never too late to mend.
B. Education is the key to success.
C. He who laughs last, laughs longest.
D. Where there is a dream, there is a way.
III. 完形填空(2022山东枣庄滕州市高二上期末试题)
My father and I started our morning by rushing into the store in our small town. I waited in line while he __21__ around to pick up a few things. As I was standing there, I saw an old woman waiting behind me. She had dirty hair and wore old clothes. It __22__ that she had not had her dinner for days.
She bought only a few things and emed quite __23__ to leave. Then I found that she was moving __24__ behind me. It made me feel __25__. Without thinking, I placed a / an__26__ over my wallet and drew it clor to me. I’m afraid that this homeless woman might __27__ it.
Then it was my __28__ to order. As the waiter rang up my things, I found that I was 67 cents short. I __29__ my father, but he didn’t hear me clearly. He asked me to repeat what I had said.
At that time, a long, grey arm reached over from behind. She laid 67 cents out on the__30__, saying, “We all need some help sometimes.”