人教版(2019)选择性必修二Unit 2 Bridging cultures-Section Ⅰ基础+综合双向练习(有答案)

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Unit 2 Bridging cultures-Section Ⅰ基础+综合双向练习
基础
【选择合适短语并用其恰当形式填空】
adapt to;in comfort;participate in;engage in;
get involved in;speak up;feel at home;speak of
1.He doesn't want to this dispute.
2.This will enable the audience to sit while watching the shows.
3.If you thought that wasn't fair,why didn't you
4. power,we could use yours if you still have it.
5.He a serious study of the problem yesterday.
6.I at once,because I recognized familiar faces.
7.Many more firms are the growth of demand on the world markets.
8.The world will be different,and we will have to be prepared to the change.
【单句语法填空】
1.I'll talk to them,but I won't feel (comfort) about it.
2.Believe that (engage) in violence against the state is not immoral.
3.He had been in two minds as whether (involve) himself in that business.
4.I had some difficulty at first (recall) why we were there.
5.We currently have six (tutor) available to help students with their homework.
6.You must be (有雄心的) to succeed in business.
7.Last week we went to the (演出) of a new play.
8.No one really knows what (激发) him to do so.
9.The driving test will (使具备资格) you to drive.
10.The experienced specialist has professional skills and (洞察力).
11.This is similar to the example (引用) above.
12.His parents have some great (期望) for his future.
13.New fashions are (暴露) more and more the body.
14.The maths problem is too (复杂的) for me to work out.
15.His father employed two (家庭教师) for him.
16.They invited the world to participate an international exposition.
17.Polish your (presentation) and deliver them enthusiastically to the right market.
18.Bakker (cite) two main arguments to support his theory at that time.
19.There will soon be a shortfall in supply of (qualify) young people.
20.The book described the (adapt) of desert species to the hot conditions.
【课文语法填空】
It was the first time that 19 year old Xie Lei 1. (leave) China for London.She was very 2. (excite) but also quite nervous.Xie Lei was 3. a year long exchange programme.She wanted to learn about global business 4. improve her English.Her ambition is 5. (set) up a business in China after graduation.At first,Xie Lei had to adapt to life in a different country.In order to adapt to the new culture 6. (quick),Xie Lei chose to live with a host family.Another challenge for Xie Lei is the academic requirements.Her tutor 7. (advise) her to read lots of information to form 8. wise opinion of her own.Xie Lei also found many courses included students' 9. (participate) in class as part of the final result.Now halfway through 10. (she) exchange year,Xie Lei feels much more at home in the UK.
综合
【七选五】
If you're lucky enough to travel or live abroad,in order to get the most out of your stay it's necessary to mix with the locals. 1 Having lived abroad several times,I've put together a list of tips based on my own experiences to help you make friends in a foreign country.
Say yes to everything (within reason).Obviously,if you feel unsafe or uncomfortable in any way,don't feel forced to agree to do anything.However,don't put off trying anything new or going to anywhere you've never been before.
2 Join a dance class,a walking club,a photography class,a gym,or learn to cook the local cuisine—the possibilities really are endless!
Another option is to attend language exchanges or find a friend to practise with. 3
Don't be a wallflower.When you are miles away from home,surrounded by people speaking an unfamiliar language and immersed (浸没于) in a foreign culture,it may feel very difficult to be confident and involve yourself in conversations,especially with large groups of people. 4 If big groups are frightening,start conversations with individual people in order to get to know them better.More likely than not,you will find that everyone wants to know everything about you. 5
A.Get out of the house!
B.So take advantage of being a novelty.
C.Find a hobby or try something entirely new.
D.Make the most of the new and exciting place you live in.
E.However,try to continue and make your voice heard.
F.This allows you to find out more about the local culture and way of life.
G.This allows you to meet a lot of people who are also looking to make friends.
【阅读理解】
A
Shakespeare once called the English countryside “the precious stone set in the silver sea”—and he is not the last to sing high praises of its beauty and historical charm.
The countryside is particularly beautiful during the summer,especially in August and September.As one travels the countryside,you'll find more of its treasures:so many plants and animals,romantic castles,secret gardens,and villages so unchanged in the last decades that they seem to have been caught under a fairy's spell.
Must sees include Derbyshire,called “the heart of England” and home to the National Park.The great peaks were the muse (创作灵感) of the Bronte sisters (and if you love the book Jane Eyre,you can visit North Lees hall,where the real Eyre family once lived).
History lovers will enjoy a visit to Lincoln city (its most famous son is Lord Alfred Tennyson).It is also known for its cathedral,the charming tea shops,a small castle.One would never guess its violent past—built by the Romans,it was once a center for arrow (箭) making.
Harry Potter fans shouldn't miss a visit to Alnwick,which is better recognized as the “Hogswarth” in the movies.
Let's not leave out the Wessex region,where one can see one of England's greatest mysteries,Stone Henge.You can also go to the City of Bath,which has been famous for its medicines springs since the Roman times.Other popular attractions include Salisbury Cathedral,the landscaped gardens of Stourhead,and the cobbled (用鹅卵石铺的) streets of Shaftesbury.This is also home to Oxford,one of the world's most famous universities.
Art lovers will also like a visit to East Anglia,whose landscapes inspired the painter Constable (he was born in Dedham village).This is also home of the University City of Cambridge,and the famous architectural attraction,King's College Chapel.Be sure to visit the aircraft museum of Duxford.
1.What was Shakespeare's attitude towards the English countryside
A.Uninterested.  B.Dissatisfied.
C.Surprised. D.Admiring.
2.According to the text,Lincoln city .
A.produced arrows in the past
B.will be enjoyed by music lovers
C.was the place where the Eyre family once lived
D.has one of the world's most famous universities
3.When travelling the countryside,Harry Potter fans are advised to visit .
A.the Wessex region B.Derbyshire
C.Yorkshire D.Alnwick
4.The text is most probably taken from .
A.a travel guide B.a book review
C.a history paper D.a newspaper report
B
When I began planning to move to Auckland to study,my mother was a little worried about the uncertainty of living in a place that was so different from India,where we lived.She worried particularly about the lack of jobs,the cultural differences and the chance that I would face racism.
Despite these worries,I came to New Zealand in July 2009.I have found the place and people very nice and supportive.Soon after I arrived,I realized the importance of getting a job to supply my living expenses.
Determined to do this on my own,I spent a whole day going from door to door asking for a job.However,I received little or no response.This became my routine every day after college for a few weeks.
One afternoon,I walked into a building to ask if there were any job opportunities.People there were very surprised,and advised me not to continue my job search in that manner.As I was about to leave,a clerk in the building,who had been listening to what the others had said,approached me and asked if I would wait outside.Fifteen minutes later,he returned.He asked me what my plans were and encouraged me to stay confident.He then offered to take me to the Royal Oak area to search for a job.
I was a little surprised,but had a good feeling about him,so I went along.Along the way,I realized that I had run out of copies of my resume (简历).The man stopped at his business partner's office to make me 15 extra copies.He also gave me tips on dressing and speaking,and added that I should give him a call if I ever needed anything.I handed out my resumes and went home feeling very satisfied.The following day,I received a call from a store in Royal Oak offering me a job.
It seems that the world always gives back to you when you need it.And this time,it was a complete stranger who turned out to be a real blessing.
5.What wasn't the author's mother worried about
A.People might look down on the author.
B.The author couldn't speak the local language.
C.The author wasn't familiar with local customs.
D.It might be difficult for the author to find a job.
6.After staying in New Zealand for a short time,the author .
A.decided to go back to his own country
B.felt the local people were not very friendly
C.had to find a job to cover his living expenses
D.wanted to get a job that needed practical skills
7.When the author went into a building to look for a job, .
A.a clerk gave him encouragement and advice
B.he was confident that he would find a good one
C.he found many college students like him already there
D.a clerk recommended him to the company he worked for
8.What is the story mainly about
A.How a stranger offered the author a job.
B.How a stranger turned out to be a real blessing.
C.How the author adapted himself to a new situation.
D.How the author was helped to get a job by a stranger.
参考答案:
基础
【选择合适短语并用其恰当形式填空】
get involved in
in comfort
speak up
Speaking of
engaged in
felt at home
participating in
adapt to
【单句语法填空】
comfortable
engaging
to involve
recalling
tutors
ambitious
presentation
motivated
qualify
insight
cited
expectations
exposing
complex
tutors
in
presentations
cited
qualified
adaptation
【课文语法填空】
had left
excited
on
and
to set
quickly
advised
a
participation
her
综合
【七选五】
FCGEB
【阅读理解】
A
1-4DADA
B
5-8BCAD