B3U2复习
一、首字母填空
1. Dr Lin devoted her whole life to serving women and children and didn’t _______ until she passed away.
2. Faced with problems, an optimistic person never ________ but tries to find the solutions.
3. She is in the ________ of choosing between marriage and studying abroad.
4. One woman ________ over the stone and her water pot went crashing to the ground.
5. They are likely to ________ positively to the President's request for aid.
6. It is no use crying over _______ milk.
7. ______ by a snake, she was immediately taken to the hospital.
8. Our plans need to be ________ enough to satisfy the needs of everyone.
9. Buck never allowed himself to be bullied into doing anything that went against his _________.
10. She leaned over and ________ something in his ear.
二、课文语法填空
Lin Qiaozhi was deeply affected by her mother’s death when she was young. At age 18, instead of following the traditional path of ___1___ (marry) like the majority of girls, she chose to study medicine. Eight years later, Lin graduated from Peking Union Medical College with the Wenhai Scholarship, the highest prize __2___ (give) to graduates. She ___3____ (immediate) became the first woman ever____4____ (hire) as a resident physician in the OB-GYN department of the PUMC Hospital. In 1941, the department _____5_____(close) because of the war. ___6_____ (think)of all the people still in need of help, Dr Lin opened ____7_____ private clinic. She charged very low fees to treat patients and often reduced costs for poor patients. In 1954, she was elected to the first National People’s Congress. Dr Lin did not retire ____8____ the day she died, 22 April 1983. Since she had no children ___9___ her own, she left her __10__ (save) to a kindergarten and a fund for new doctors.
三、课外语法填空
The students are running around the playground for their PE course credits. But a school in Iowa is allowing its students 1 (earn) their PE credits by volunteering in the community.
Traditionally, high school students can finish their PE course by doing sports or other after-school 2 (activity) in the community. The students at this school, however,3 (encourage) to meet their PE requirements by doing yard work for the elderly and the disabled. One learning center in the area is specifically designed for the students 4 are interested in visiting the local retirement community.
Tim Hitzler 5 (start) the yard work program a few years ago, and since then, he has been managing the volunteers — and he says it has had a big influence 6 the teens.
“At the beginning, the teens aren't 7 (typical) too excited to do the voluntary' work in the community, 8 once they start doing the yard work, they become thrilled," he added. “They feel that they are making 9 great difference to the community. Moreover, they really enjoy 10 (help) the senior citizens and the disabled in it.”
四、完型填空
As a child, Ronald lived in a library. His father was a custodian (守护人),who kept the library clean and tidy. "The job of the library custodian is just like being the 1 of the temple of knowledge,” Ronald tells a reporter at StoryCorps.
At first, Ronald says he was 2 of his unusual home, which was different from others' nice ones. "I never dared to 3 any of my friends to visit my home. 4 , I was proud that nobody else had as many 5 as 1 had.” he said.
“Once the library closed for the day, it was a 6 to be the only kid in the building to run, jump and scream. And at midnight, if I had any question, 1 would 7 and start reading a book until 3 o'clock in the morning," he says, "1 began to realize how 8 it is to have the library because the library gave me the love of reading that has never 9 me."
He says his time living in the library 10 him into the man he is today. He was the first in his family to 11 from high school, and then from college. A few years later, he got a position as a 12 at Cape Cod Community College.
“I took my dad and 13 him the classroom and my name on the door — Professor Ronald. He just 14 . But... I saw the way he looked at it,“ Ronald says. "He wanted me to aim higher. I am 15 for the days my family spent in the library."
1. A. reader B. keeper C. founder D. learner
2. A. proud B. fond C. ashamed D. tired
3. A. promise B. invite C. persuade D. refuse
4. A. Therefore B. Besides C. Otherwise D. However
5. A. books B. rooms C. toys D. foods
6. A. sorrow B. delight C. fear D. danger
7. A. work out B. end up C. get up D. get down
8. A. easy B. hard C. bad D. great
9. A. reached B. controlled C. left D. hugged
10. A. shaped B. frightened C. tricked D. forced
11. A. hear B. escape C. return D. graduate
12. A. doctor B. guard C. professor D. librarian
13. A. offered B. showed C. sent D. returned
14. A. nodded B. shouted C. wondered D. explained
15. A. grateful B. famous C. eager D. regretful
五、阅读理解
Known as the wife of the outstanding Professor Stephen Hawking for 30 years, Jane Hawking came to more people’s notice thanks to The Theory of Everything, a 2014 Oscar-winning film based on her book Travelling to Infinity: My Life with Stephen.
Jane became interested in Hawking during middle school. She was impressed by his brilliant wisdom, and the two fell in love. Though he was told by the doctor to have a serious disease and only two years to live, Jane still married him in 1965.
Jane’s parents were rather surprised, but they supported her very much when she married Stephen Hawking. “And, of course, there was Stephen and his talent. Stephen had been given two years to live so I thought I could give two years of my life to this person I loved. I wanted to help him achieve his ambitions. And then, there were my tiny children. They kept me going,” Jane said.
Jane took on her role as a wife and assistant, taking her husband to conferences worldwide. As Stephen’s illness developed, Jane chose to seek her own academic career. She wanted to be in a position to provide for her family, so the first thing in the morning she took the children to kindergarten, and then hurried to the university library. She gained her PhD two days before her third child was born.
Jane became a lecturer in modern languages. And now she is retired, focusing on her creative writing. She is working on her latest novel, to follow up her second one, which was published in August, 2018.
16. What made Jane Hawking known to more people
A. Her role as a famous lecturer. B. An Oscar-winning film in 2014.
C. Her success in creative writing. D. The selfless love for her husband.
17. What can we learn from paragraph 3
A. Jane believed her husband would recover.
B. Jane’s marriage couldn’t get her parents’ support.
C. Jane decided to help her husband realize his dream.
D. Jane’s children stopped her from achieving her ambition.
18. Which of the following words best describe Jane according to paragraph 4
A. Kind and proud. B. Honest and humorous.
C. Generous and ambitious. D. Devoted and hard-working.
19. What is the passage mainly about
A. Marriage of Jane and Hawking.
B. An introduction of Jane Hawking.
C. The success of Jane Hawking’s career.
D. A film review of The Theory of Everything.
六、读后续写
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文
The Christmas holidays were fast approaching, and we had ordered many gifts online. So, when the doorbell rang, I was sure some of the packages had arrived. I ran to the door and swung it open, but no one was there. I sensed something and looked down, only to find a beautiful calico kitten (杂色猫) sitting there, looking up at me with big, intelligent eyes. There was no way that she could have rung the doorbell by herself, was there
We figured that someone had found the kitten somewhere and left her there, and then rang the doorbell and ran away. They accurately guessed we would welcome an additional family member and take care of her.
My husband called her our little angel, so we named her accordingly. She had a calm aura (气质) about her as she walked straight into our home and hearts, fitting in perfectly. It seemed as if she was always meant to be in this big house with us. She was an old soul and turned out to be the perfect companion. Always by my side, she was more like a puppy than a kitten. Wise beyond her years, she enjoyed wandering through the tunnels and mysterious rooms as much as I did, but with much less fear. Angelica the calico was courageous.
So, I took a page from her book and decided to be brave, too. There was an underground stone cellar (地窖) I had been eager to explore. The only way in was down a rickety (摇晃的) ladder to its murky depths. I guessed it was an old root cellar, probably twelve feet deep.
I had promised my husband that I wouldn’t explore dangerous areas unless he or someone else was around. Though I knew I was stretching it, I figured that Angelica would count as my companion. I was ready to explore this cellar, and so was she.
I equipped myself with a good flashlight and warm clothes, and carefully started down the rickety ladder while Angelica was looking down at me from above. Faint crack and sudden crash were what I could remember.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1
I woke up with pieces of the rotting, broken ladder lying around me on the stone cellar floor.
Paragraph 2
It seemed my companion, Angelica, was my last hope.