2024屆高考英語一輪復習課時作業必修2Module 5《Newspapers and Magazines》(外研版)

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2024屆高考英語一輪復習課時作業必修2Module 5《Newspapers and Magazines》(外研版)

  課時作業(十一) [必修2 Module 5 Newspapers and Magazines](限時:35分鐘)Ⅰ.單項填空 1.Because Mr Smith has achieved________ success in business, he is considered to be ________ great success.

  A. the; a

  B. a; /

  C. /; a

  D. a; the

  2.Many countries telephoned to congratulate China ______ its successful launch of

  Shenzhou Ⅶ.

  A.for

  B.on

  C.about

  D.over

  3.The broken window was the ________ that the house had been broken into.

  A. evidence

  B. symptom

  C. scenery

  D. function

  4.—Do you need any help, Lucy?

  —Yes. The job is ________ I could do myself.

  A.less than

  B.more than

  C.no more than

  D.not more than________ facts in the magazine?

  A.founding on

  B.founded on

  C.found upon

  D.finding on

  6.You should take a few days ________ work; you' re not looking at all well.

  A.away

  B.from

  C.off

  D.at

  7.Skipping breakfast can also cause you to overeat. To make matters worse, ________your body is in a slow state,

  it won't be able to burn the extra calories very efficiently.

  A.unless

  B.though

  C.since

  D.before

  8.It just isn't fair ________ I am working as a writer,

  my friends are lying on the beach.

  A.whenever

  B.though

  C.for

  D.while

  9.The new magazine has really

  __________.off

  C.taken over

  D.taken down

  10.—Mike,

  our team will play against the Rockets this weekend. I'm sure we will win.

  —________!Congratulations

  11.—The last one ________ pays the meal.

  —Agreed!

  A.arrived

  B.arrives

  C.to arrive

  D.arriving

  12.There is

  a force containing ________ over 50, 000 soldiers and 500 tanks.

  A.in total

  B.in other words

  C.as well

  D.as a result

  13.I was thinking about what to eat for the night ________ my husband called, suggesting that we go out for Chinese food.

  A.while

  B.before

  C.after

  D.when

  14.It's so nice to hear from her. ________, we last met more than 30 years ago. ________ me success.

  A.wish

  B.hope

  完形填空dle of a New Hampshire lake. On the day __16__ the bass (鱸魚) season opened,

  he and his father were fishing early in the

  __17__ sunfish with worms. Then he tied on a small lure (魚餌) and practiced casting. When his pole __18__,

  he knew something huge was __19__. His father watched __20__ as the boy skillfully worked the fish alongside the dock. Finally,

  he very carefully lifted the __21__ fish from the water. It was the largest one he had ever seen,

  __22__ it was a bass. It was10 pm梩wo hours before the season opened. The father looked at the fish, c then at the boy.

  揧ou'll have to .__23__,

  son, ” he said. !” cried the boy. ” said his father.

  “Not as big as this one, ” cried the boy.

  __24__ no one had seen them,

  nor could anyone ever know what time he caught the fish,

  the boy could __25__ by his father's firm voice that the decision was __26__. He slowly worked the hook out of the lip of the huge bass and lowered it into __27__. The creature moved its powerful body and __28__. The boy thought that he would never again see such a great fish.

  That was 34 years ago. Today,

  the boy is a successful architect in New York City. And he was __29__. He has never again caught such a magnificent fish as the one he __30__ that night long ago. But he does see __31__ fish again and again every time he comes up against a question of principles. As his father taught him,

  principles are simple matters of right and wrong. It is only the practice of principles__32__ difficult. Do we __33__ when no one is looking?

  We would if we __34__ to put the fish back when we were young. For we would have learned the truth. The decision to do right lives __35__ in our memory. It is a story we will proudly tell our friends and grandchildren.

  16.A.until

  B.when

  C.after

  D.before

  17.A.providing

  B.catching

  C.feeding

  D.supplying

  18.A.bent over

  B.came up

  C.turned over

  D.broke down e

  C.with admiration

  D.for fear

  21.A.delighted

  B.frustrated

  C.frightened

  D.exhausted

  22.A.and

  B.but

  C.however

  D.yet

  23.A.bring it home

  B.put it aside

  C.put it back

  D.pick it up

  24.A.Even though

  B.Now that

  C.Ever since

  D.In case

  25.A.tell

  B.say

  C.speak

  D.talk

  26.A.passed

  B.changed

  C.fixed

  D.refused

  27.A.the wide container

  B.the broad sea g

  B.rightven bigger

  D.the samegood

  34.A.were taught

  B.told

  C.were let

  D.ordered

  35.A.freshly

  B.fresh

  C.bad

  D.strongly

  Ⅲ.閱讀理解 as he puts it,

  “not very bright” and couldn't win the attention of his very wealthy parents,

  who preferred his “clever” older brother. At age 8,

  Horowitz was sent away to an abusive (虐待的) boarding school in his native England,

  ‘It'll be good for him',

  ” Horowitz recalls.

  It was not. Horowitz did badly in his studies,

  had few friends and was bullied (欺負) for five years. “My teachers couldn't have had a lower opinion of me,

  ” he said. “I wasn't even smart enough to rebel (反抗). The one thing I remember from the very earliest age was this desire to write. When I was 10 years old,

  I remembered asking my parents to get me a typewriter for my birthday because I wanted to be a writer.”

  Now,

  at 55,

  Horowitz is one of the world's most successful children's book authors. His Alex Rider series has sold more than 5 million copies,

  and the eighth book featuring the young spy,

  Crocodile Tears,

  came out this month.

  The Alex Rider books tell the adventures of 14-year-old Alex Rider,

  an agent for the British intelligence agency MI6.

  Horowitz said he didn't try to write for kids; it just came out that way. “I have a feeling that's to do with purity and simplicity. I give as little information as is necessary to describe the room,

  the character in the room,

  and get on with the action,

  ” he said.

  That style has also made Horowitz a successful writer of television shows for adults in Britain because,

  he says,

  writing books for kids is a lot like writing television for grown-ups. In both cases,

  it's all about entertaining people with a good story.

  Now,

  Horowitz couldn't be happier with his life. He sums up his success: “…you can be anything you want to be if you just believe in yourself. I do believe it completely.”

  36.The text is mainly about________.

  A.Horowitz's popular book—Alex Rider

  B.Horowitz's miserable childhood

  C.Horowitz,

  a successful children's writer

  D.Horowitz's special writing style

  37.In his childhood,

  Anthony Horowitz________.

  A.was more intelligent than his brother

  B.was paid more attention by his parents

  C.couldn't understand why he was sent to the boarding school

  D.led a miserable life because of poverty

  38.In the boarding school,

  Horowitz's teachers________.

  A.showed great concern for him

  B.often abused and bullied him

  C.taught him how to write stories

  D.thought little of his ability

  39.What advice does Horowitz have for readers?

  A.Confidence is the key to success.

  B.Hardship teaches valuable lessons.

  C.Interest is the best teacher.

  D.Diligence is the parent of success.

  課時作業(十一) [必修2 Module 5 Newspapers and Magazines](限時:35分鐘)Ⅰ.單項填空 1.Because Mr Smith has achieved________ success in business, he is considered to be ________ great success.

  A. the; a

  B. a; /

  C. /; a

  D. a; the

  2.Many countries telephoned to congratulate China ______ its successful launch of

  Shenzhou Ⅶ.

  A.for

  B.on

  C.about

  D.over

  3.The broken window was the ________ that the house had been broken into.

  A. evidence

  B. symptom

  C. scenery

  D. function

  4.—Do you need any help, Lucy?

  —Yes. The job is ________ I could do myself.

  A.less than

  B.more than

  C.no more than

  D.not more than________ facts in the magazine?

  A.founding on

  B.founded on

  C.found upon

  D.finding on

  6.You should take a few days ________ work; you' re not looking at all well.

  A.away

  B.from

  C.off

  D.at

  7.Skipping breakfast can also cause you to overeat. To make matters worse, ________your body is in a slow state,

  it won't be able to burn the extra calories very efficiently.

  A.unless

  B.though

  C.since

  D.before

  8.It just isn't fair ________ I am working as a writer,

  my friends are lying on the beach.

  A.whenever

  B.though

  C.for

  D.while

  9.The new magazine has really

  __________.off

  C.taken over

  D.taken down

  10.—Mike,

  our team will play against the Rockets this weekend. I'm sure we will win.

  —________!Congratulations

  11.—The last one ________ pays the meal.

  —Agreed!

  A.arrived

  B.arrives

  C.to arrive

  D.arriving

  12.There is

  a force containing ________ over 50, 000 soldiers and 500 tanks.

  A.in total

  B.in other words

  C.as well

  D.as a result

  13.I was thinking about what to eat for the night ________ my husband called, suggesting that we go out for Chinese food.

  A.while

  B.before

  C.after

  D.when

  14.It's so nice to hear from her. ________, we last met more than 30 years ago. ________ me success.

  A.wish

  B.hope

  完形填空dle of a New Hampshire lake. On the day __16__ the bass (鱸魚) season opened,

  he and his father were fishing early in the

  __17__ sunfish with worms. Then he tied on a small lure (魚餌) and practiced casting. When his pole __18__,

  he knew something huge was __19__. His father watched __20__ as the boy skillfully worked the fish alongside the dock. Finally,

  he very carefully lifted the __21__ fish from the water. It was the largest one he had ever seen,

  __22__ it was a bass. It was10 pm梩wo hours before the season opened. The father looked at the fish, c then at the boy.

  揧ou'll have to .__23__,

  son, ” he said. !” cried the boy. ” said his father.

  “Not as big as this one, ” cried the boy.

  __24__ no one had seen them,

  nor could anyone ever know what time he caught the fish,

  the boy could __25__ by his father's firm voice that the decision was __26__. He slowly worked the hook out of the lip of the huge bass and lowered it into __27__. The creature moved its powerful body and __28__. The boy thought that he would never again see such a great fish.

  That was 34 years ago. Today,

  the boy is a successful architect in New York City. And he was __29__. He has never again caught such a magnificent fish as the one he __30__ that night long ago. But he does see __31__ fish again and again every time he comes up against a question of principles. As his father taught him,

  principles are simple matters of right and wrong. It is only the practice of principles__32__ difficult. Do we __33__ when no one is looking?

  We would if we __34__ to put the fish back when we were young. For we would have learned the truth. The decision to do right lives __35__ in our memory. It is a story we will proudly tell our friends and grandchildren.

  16.A.until

  B.when

  C.after

  D.before

  17.A.providing

  B.catching

  C.feeding

  D.supplying

  18.A.bent over

  B.came up

  C.turned over

  D.broke down e

  C.with admiration

  D.for fear

  21.A.delighted

  B.frustrated

  C.frightened

  D.exhausted

  22.A.and

  B.but

  C.however

  D.yet

  23.A.bring it home

  B.put it aside

  C.put it back

  D.pick it up

  24.A.Even though

  B.Now that

  C.Ever since

  D.In case

  25.A.tell

  B.say

  C.speak

  D.talk

  26.A.passed

  B.changed

  C.fixed

  D.refused

  27.A.the wide container

  B.the broad sea g

  B.rightven bigger

  D.the samegood

  34.A.were taught

  B.told

  C.were let

  D.ordered

  35.A.freshly

  B.fresh

  C.bad

  D.strongly

  Ⅲ.閱讀理解 as he puts it,

  “not very bright” and couldn't win the attention of his very wealthy parents,

  who preferred his “clever” older brother. At age 8,

  Horowitz was sent away to an abusive (虐待的) boarding school in his native England,

  ‘It'll be good for him',

  ” Horowitz recalls.

  It was not. Horowitz did badly in his studies,

  had few friends and was bullied (欺負) for five years. “My teachers couldn't have had a lower opinion of me,

  ” he said. “I wasn't even smart enough to rebel (反抗). The one thing I remember from the very earliest age was this desire to write. When I was 10 years old,

  I remembered asking my parents to get me a typewriter for my birthday because I wanted to be a writer.”

  Now,

  at 55,

  Horowitz is one of the world's most successful children's book authors. His Alex Rider series has sold more than 5 million copies,

  and the eighth book featuring the young spy,

  Crocodile Tears,

  came out this month.

  The Alex Rider books tell the adventures of 14-year-old Alex Rider,

  an agent for the British intelligence agency MI6.

  Horowitz said he didn't try to write for kids; it just came out that way. “I have a feeling that's to do with purity and simplicity. I give as little information as is necessary to describe the room,

  the character in the room,

  and get on with the action,

  ” he said.

  That style has also made Horowitz a successful writer of television shows for adults in Britain because,

  he says,

  writing books for kids is a lot like writing television for grown-ups. In both cases,

  it's all about entertaining people with a good story.

  Now,

  Horowitz couldn't be happier with his life. He sums up his success: “…you can be anything you want to be if you just believe in yourself. I do believe it completely.”

  36.The text is mainly about________.

  A.Horowitz's popular book—Alex Rider

  B.Horowitz's miserable childhood

  C.Horowitz,

  a successful children's writer

  D.Horowitz's special writing style

  37.In his childhood,

  Anthony Horowitz________.

  A.was more intelligent than his brother

  B.was paid more attention by his parents

  C.couldn't understand why he was sent to the boarding school

  D.led a miserable life because of poverty

  38.In the boarding school,

  Horowitz's teachers________.

  A.showed great concern for him

  B.often abused and bullied him

  C.taught him how to write stories

  D.thought little of his ability

  39.What advice does Horowitz have for readers?

  A.Confidence is the key to success.

  B.Hardship teaches valuable lessons.

  C.Interest is the best teacher.

  D.Diligence is the parent of success.

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