2025年实验班全程提优训练高中英语必修第二册人教版
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Ⅳ. 课文语法填空
It is a big challenge 1.
Not only had the countries found a path to the future 9.
It is a big challenge 1.
to find
(find) and keep the right balance between progress and the protection of cultural sites. However, big challenges can sometimes lead 2. to
great solutions. When the Egyptian government proposed 3. building
(build) the Aswan Dam, they were faced with various problems, including destroying an important part of Egypt’s 4. cultural
(culture) heritage. As a result, the government turned 5. to
the United Nations for help in 1959. A committee 6. was established
(establish) to limit damage to the Egyptian buildings and prevent the 7. loss
(lose) of cultural relics. Finally, a document was signed and the work began in 1960. Temples and other cultural sites were taken down piece by piece, and then moved and put back together in a safe place. When the project was completed, it was considered as a great 8. success
(succeed).Not only had the countries found a path to the future 9.
that/which
did not run over the relics of the past, but they had also learnt that it was possible for countries to work together to build a better tomorrow. Therefore, if a problem seems too difficult for a single nation, the 10. global
(globe) community can sometimes provide a solution.
答案:
1. to find 2. to 3. building 4. cultural 5. to 6. was established 7. loss 8. success 9. that/which 10. global
Ⅴ. (2025·江苏南通通州区期中)阅读理解
主题语境: 人与社会 语篇类型: 说明文 建议用时: 8
传统文化 Ten years ago, when asked about popular activities for fun, many people would say going to KTV or amusement parks. However, young people now spend their free time at health clubs, or getting tuina (推拿), or even foot massage to experience traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) practices, such as acupuncture (针灸).
A survey in 2023 by China Youth Daily showed that 93. 3% of 1, 000 young people have tried TCM. A TCM doctor named Ma Huifang said that many young people are coming to her for health problems like neck and back pain, and dry eyes, which used to be seniors’ problems. These issues are becoming common in young people because of bad lifestyles and too much stress. When choosing between Western medicine and TCM, young people like TCM better because it works well for their health problems. Some people say TCM is not scientific enough, but Ma thinks TCM is more accurate because it treats people based on their own needs.
TCM is becoming a big part of young people’s lives. They are learning TCM skills to help themselves and others. Jin Ying, a 25 - year - old student at Minzu University of China, is an enthusiast of TCM. She learned acupuncture and tuina at Beijing University of Chinese Medicine. She even helped her roommate with insomnia (失眠) using ear seeds from a therapy called auricular acupoint therapy.
Jin also follows the Five Elements theory in her daily life. In winter, she saves energy by not sweating too much. For her, learning TCM is about living a new way of life and understanding Chinese culture. “TCM helps young people learn about our national heritage and see it as a treasure of our culture,” Jin says.
1. How have young people changed their free time activity in the past few years?
A. They have stopped going to health clubs.
B. They only enjoy Western medicine for the treatment.
C. They now prefer going to KTV and amusement parks.
D. They now spend more time joining in healthy activities.
2. Why do young people prefer TCM therapies according to Ma Huifang?
A. They are useful for treatments.
B. They change their bad lifestyles.
C. They deal with too much stress.
D. They are cheaper than other methods.
3. Why does the writer mention Jin Ying?
A. To show Jin Ying’s skills.
B. To prove the acceptance of TCM.
C. To praise Jin Ying’s kindness.
D. To explain the progress of TCM.
4. What is the topic of this passage?
A. TCM.
B. Acupuncture.
C. Tuina.
D. Foot massage.
主题语境: 人与社会 语篇类型: 说明文 建议用时: 8
传统文化 Ten years ago, when asked about popular activities for fun, many people would say going to KTV or amusement parks. However, young people now spend their free time at health clubs, or getting tuina (推拿), or even foot massage to experience traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) practices, such as acupuncture (针灸).
A survey in 2023 by China Youth Daily showed that 93. 3% of 1, 000 young people have tried TCM. A TCM doctor named Ma Huifang said that many young people are coming to her for health problems like neck and back pain, and dry eyes, which used to be seniors’ problems. These issues are becoming common in young people because of bad lifestyles and too much stress. When choosing between Western medicine and TCM, young people like TCM better because it works well for their health problems. Some people say TCM is not scientific enough, but Ma thinks TCM is more accurate because it treats people based on their own needs.
TCM is becoming a big part of young people’s lives. They are learning TCM skills to help themselves and others. Jin Ying, a 25 - year - old student at Minzu University of China, is an enthusiast of TCM. She learned acupuncture and tuina at Beijing University of Chinese Medicine. She even helped her roommate with insomnia (失眠) using ear seeds from a therapy called auricular acupoint therapy.
Jin also follows the Five Elements theory in her daily life. In winter, she saves energy by not sweating too much. For her, learning TCM is about living a new way of life and understanding Chinese culture. “TCM helps young people learn about our national heritage and see it as a treasure of our culture,” Jin says.
1. How have young people changed their free time activity in the past few years?
A. They have stopped going to health clubs.
B. They only enjoy Western medicine for the treatment.
C. They now prefer going to KTV and amusement parks.
D. They now spend more time joining in healthy activities.
2. Why do young people prefer TCM therapies according to Ma Huifang?
A. They are useful for treatments.
B. They change their bad lifestyles.
C. They deal with too much stress.
D. They are cheaper than other methods.
3. Why does the writer mention Jin Ying?
A. To show Jin Ying’s skills.
B. To prove the acceptance of TCM.
C. To praise Jin Ying’s kindness.
D. To explain the progress of TCM.
4. What is the topic of this passage?
A. TCM.
B. Acupuncture.
C. Tuina.
D. Foot massage.
答案:
1. D 2. A 3. B 4. A
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