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    这是一份2023年新教材高考英语一轮复习Unit2语言运用题组__求精准含解析外研版必修第一册,共7页。
    Unit2语言运用题组——求精准.完形填空Kevin Barber was just 15 years old when he had an idea that would change downtown San Diego.Hismother,Dr.Carolyn Barber, 1  in a busy emergency room and would come home with stories about the homeless  2  she had treated there. We were trying to  3  if there was some kind of work program or something that we do for the homeless instead of just  4  them with medicines,Dr.Barber said. One night,Barber found a TED Talk  5 A practical way to help the homeless find work and safety.” The Talk  6  Barber’s interest.After doing some more research,he started to  7  his own version of the program in San Diego called Wheels of Change.The non-profit,which he launched at age 16,offers  8  to those in need,helps keep the city clean and works to  9  homelessness. At the beginning,getting Wheels of Change moving wasn’t  10 .And to make his dream a  11 ,Barber needed to find an organization to  12 with.The obvious choice was Alpha Project,a San Diego-based non-profit organization. Many students,with the  13  of intentions,volunteered to work on homeless causes, 14  most of them were  15  when they met their first homeless person with severe mental illness.But Barber kept showing up at his office and shared  16  words with everyone he came across. Now,Wheels of Change employs 20 homeless people a day,who are  17  $52 in cash at the end of their four-hour shift (with a lunch break in the middle).Workers said the money that they’ve earned has made a big  18 . It makes you feel like you’re a  19  again, said Louis Varga,who works for Wheels of Change.Other workers have used the money to pay for college classes or transportation costs. Sometimes,just a little  20  can turn a life around. 1.A.lived    B.workedC.joined D.arrived2.A.patients B.childrenC.volunteers D.employees3.A.write down B.carry onC.put up D.figure out4.A.comforting B.treatingC.observing D.calming5.A.explored B.evaluatedC.titled D.reviewed6.A.changed B.gotC.reduced D.aroused7.A.launch B.nameC.advertise D.attend8.A.drink B.foodC.employment D.shelter9.A.end B.leadC.advocate D.treat10.A.profitable B.usefulC.tough D.easy11.A.sight B.realityC.fact D.failure12.A.compete B.compareC.partner D.deal13.A.worst B.bestC.least D.evil14.A.therefore B.howeverC.moreover D.furthermore15.A.paying off B.spreading outC.scared away D.given back16.A.warning B.disappointingC.amusing D.encouraging17.A.paid B.donatedC.charged D.shown18.A.debt B.programC.burden D.difference19.A.doctor B.beggarC.citizen D.millionaire20.A.cash B.luckC.wheel D.girl.语法填空Everywhere we look,we see advertisements that urge us to buy.Most people only buy what they need and what they can afford.However,there are some people,1. (call) shopaholics,who can’t control their desire to spend money and buy things.This kind of addictive behavior can lead to large 2. (finance) problems,family conflicts and deep 3.      (unhappy). Shopaholics often spend hours and hours shopping on the Internet or at the mall.Although their closets are full of clothing and jewelry that they have never worn and their homes may 4. (pack) with shopping bags and boxes that they bought but never used,many shopaholics 5. (simple) can’t resist the urge to buy.Some of them are ashamed of their weakness and try to hide it by storing their purchases in places like the attic,6.others won’t see them.There are several reasons for shopping addiction.For some people,it is a way of relieving stress.For 7.,shopping is a way to fight loneliness or depression.Sometimes the problem develops out of boredom.Although shopping can temporarily make people 8. (feel) good,they often experience feelings of shame and guilt later.When shopping habits get out of control,people need professional help.They can either see a counselor (顾问) 9.join an organization,whose goal is 10. (help) people find ways to fulfill themselves that do not lead to heavy debts and troubled lives. 答案:.【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了凯文·巴伯及他创办的非营利机构——WheelsofChange。1.B 解析根据inabusyemergencyroomshehadtreatedthere可知,巴伯的母亲在一个繁忙的急诊室工作(worked)。2.A 解析上文提到巴伯的母亲在一个繁忙的急诊室工作,由此可知,此处指无家可归的病人(patients)。3.D 解析根据语境及常识可知,此处指试图弄清楚是否有某种工作计划或我们为无家可归者做的事情。figureout想出,弄明白。4.B 解析根据上文的shehadtreatedthere及语境可知,此处指用药物治疗(treating)无家可归的病人。5.C 解析根据aTEDTalk可知,Apracticalwaytohelpthehomelessfindworkandsafety.”是这个演讲的题目(titled)。6.D 解析根据下文Afterdoingsomemoreresearch,hestartedto   hisownversionoftheprograminSanDiegocalledWheelsofChange.”可知,这个演讲引起了(aroused)巴伯的兴趣。 7.A 解析根据下文Thenon-profit,whichhelaunchedatage16可知,巴伯开始发起(launch)自己的项目。8.C 解析根据下文Now,WheelsofChangeemploys20homelesspeopleaday可知,此处指给有需要的人提供就业(employment)机会。9.A 解析巴伯想为有需要的人提供就业机会,致力于解决(end)无家可归问题。10.D 解析根据常识可知,一个项目的开始一般是不容易的(easy)。11.B 解析根据语境可知,此处指巴伯让他的梦想成为现实(reality)。12.C 解析根据下文可知,巴伯需要找人合作(partner)。13.B 解析根据下文volunteeredtoworkonhomelesscauses可知,许多学生怀着最好的(best)愿望,自愿为无家可归的人工作。14.B 解析根据上文volunteeredtoworkonhomelesscauses及下文whentheymettheirfirsthomelesspersonwithseverementalillness可知,前后句意存在转折关系。15.C 解析这些学生志愿者遇到第一个有严重精神疾病的无家可归者时,大多数人都被吓跑了(scaredaway)。16.D 解析巴伯不断出现在他的办公室,并与他遇到的每个人分享鼓励的(encouraging)话。17.A 解析根据WheelsofChangeemploys20homelesspeopleaday及空后$52incash可知,该机构会给被雇用的人支付(paid)工资。18.D 解析根据下文Itmakesyoufeellikeyou’rea   again可知,工人们挣的钱对他们产生了很大的影响。makeadifference有影响,起作用 19.C 解析改变之轮给无家可归者提供就业机会,让他们又有了公民(citizen)的感觉。20.C 解析根据语境可知,本文主要介绍了凯文·巴伯及他创办的非营利机构——WheelsofChange。由此可知,此处指一个小小的车轮(wheel)可以改变一个人的一生【长难句分析】His mother,Dr.CarolynBarber,worked in a busy emergency room and would come home with stories about the homeless patients she had treated there.【分析】本句是一个主从复合句。Hismother,...,worked...andwouldcome...是主句,shehadtreatedthere是定语从句。【译文】他的母亲,卡罗琳·巴伯医生,在一个繁忙的急诊室工作,回家后会讲一些她在那里治疗的无家可归的病人的故事。.【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲了什么是购物狂、造成购物狂疯狂购物的原因以及解决办法。1.called 解析考查非谓语动词。句意:然而,有一些人,他们不能控制自己花钱和买东西的欲望,被称为购物狂。1.(call)shopaholics作后置定语,call与其逻辑主语somepeople之间是动宾关系,用过去分词。2.financial 解析考查词性转换。句意:这种成瘾行为会导致巨大的经济问题、家庭冲突和深深的不幸福。此处修饰名词problems,应用形容词作定语。3.unhappiness 解析考查词性转换。句意:这种成瘾行为会导致巨大的经济问题、家庭冲突和深深的不幸福。根据large2.(finance)problems,familyconflicts可知这都是一些不幸福的事情;此处作leadto的宾语,用名词,unhappiness表抽象意义,是不可数名词。4.bepacked 解析考查动词的语态。句意:虽然他们的衣柜里装满了他们从未穿过的衣服和戴过的珠宝,他们的家里也可能塞满了他们买过但从未使用过的购物袋和盒子,但很多购物狂就是无法抗拒购买的冲动。theirhomes和pack之间是动宾关系,用被动语态,前面有情态动词may,所以填bepacked。5.simply 解析考查词性转换。句意:虽然他们的衣柜里装满了他们从未穿过的衣服和戴过的珠宝,他们的家里也可能塞满了他们买过但从未使用过的购物袋和盒子,但很多购物狂就是无法抗拒购买的冲动。此处修饰can’tresist,用副词形式。6.where/so 解析考查定语从句或连词。句意:他们中的一些人对自己的软弱感到羞愧,并试图把买的东西藏在阁楼之类的地方,这样别人就看不见了。6.otherswon’tseethem是一个定语从句,修饰先行词theattic,关系词在从句中作地点状语,用关系副词where引导该从句;otherswon’tseethem也可以看作结果,表示所以,用连词so也可以。7.others 解析考查固定短语。句意:对其他人来说,购物是一种对抗孤独或抑郁的方式。some...others...“一些人……其他人……,是固定短语。8.feel 解析考查非谓语动词。句意:虽然购物可以暂时让人感觉良好,但他们往往会在以后经历羞愧和内疚的感觉。makesbdosth使某人做某事9.or 解析考查连词。句意:他们可以去咨询顾问,或者加入一个组织,该组织的目标是帮助人们找到实现自我的方法,而不会导致严重的债务和麻烦的生活。seeacounselorjoinanorganization之间是选择关系,用连词or。10.tohelp 解析考查非谓语动词。句意:他们可以去咨询顾问,或者加入一个组织,该组织的目标是帮助人们找到实现自我的方法,而不会导致严重的债务和麻烦的生活。表示主语的具体内容、目的时,用不定式作表语。

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