
2019高考英语一轮选练习题Unit5Music含解析新人教版必修2.doc
8页必修2 Unit 5 Music李仕才一、阅读理解When I was in the sixth grade, I became a big K-pop (Korean pop) fan. Almost half the students at my middle school were Korean and almost all of them listened to Korean music, especially K-pop. I had never been interested in it. It sounded too strange to me, but all changed in the sixth grade when the huge hit Gee came out. All my friends were singing the chorus and imitating the dance. Gee fever sucked me into K-pop. It became my life. I listened to K-pop non-stop and filled my iPod with it. In a month, I had memorized the names of countless members of boy and girl bands and stuck pictures of my singer "boyfriends" on my walls. I would ditch my weekend art and math classes and go to concerts with my friends. This would always result in my mom shouting that I was wasting my life. My mom thought K-pop was trash and wanted me to like classical music as she did. But classical music made me sleepy.Every day during middle school I went to a K-pop gossip and news site called . On this site I learned that I could audition(试音) to become a singer in a K-pop band. The shining clothes, thousands of screaming fans and hearing them chant my name seemed much more exciting than being a middle school student. Becoming a K-pop star was all I wanted.I started watching the audition videos of current stars and reading blog posts from people who had auditioned. They explained much about the audition. This made me want to audition even more. After watching those videos, I saw that most of the current stars weren’t that amazing in their auditions and that each singer had improved so much through training. I had never had vocal lessons(声乐课) and didn’t think of myself as a good singer. "But if they could do it, I could do that too," I thought.1.What caused the author to fall in love with K-pop?A. Her Korean origin. B.A new style of dance.C. Her friends’ influence. D. The popularity of Gee.2.The underlined word "ditch" in Paragraph 1 probably means "________".A. forget B. attend C. ignore D. hate3.What do we know about the author’s mother?A. She has no interest in music.B. She has a low opinion of K-pop.C. She doesn’t care about her daughter.D. She prefers K-pop to classical music.4.After visiting , the author ________.A. dreamed of becoming a pop singerB. called the manager of the news siteC. contacted people who had auditionedD. knew she would never become a singer【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文。
大多数人都认为肿瘤科护士这一职业是让人感到很压抑的,然而我却挚爱着这个职业有时会有病人痊愈的奇迹发生,而我就是这奇迹创造过程中的一分子1.D 【解析】细节理解题根据第四段最后两句可知,当奇迹发生时,我就是这个奇迹创造过程中的一分子因此D项正确2.A 【解析】推理判断题根据第一段可知,在我当护士的16年中,总是有人在问同样的问题:当肿瘤科的护士不令人感到沮丧吗?这说明大多数人不喜欢这个职业因此A项正确4.A 【解析】标题归纳题全文主要谈论的是我选择护士职业的理由,因此A项正确而B项作为文章标题过大;C项以偏概全,不能作为文章的标题;D项显然是对医院的阐述,不符合语篇主旨二、完形填空Years ago, I lost my sight completely. I would do anything for a __1__. In fact, desperate and __2__, I tried every supplement, experimental trial, diet and anything anyone __3__. All for nothing. But now, after 25 years in physical darkness, my life is __4__ than ever. The change began one day, many years ago, when I drank my tea __5__, swallowing gulps (一大口) of “poor me” and wondering what my future would __6__. Then, the doorbell rang. Janet came in and brought an idea. “Have you ever thought about working as a(n) __7__ ?” she said. “You speak Spanish. Go for it.” Her idea __8__ me to make a phone call. And the interpreting company I contacted invited me to take a test. Thank goodness it was __9__. “Were so __10__ with the results,” the receptionist said the next day, “that we want to send you on your first __11__ tomorrow. Its in the Immigration and Naturalization Court.”That was the beginning. That was when I began to __12__ possibilities where my blindness wouldnt get __13__. The view of my world changed. Blindness didnt have to label me as __14__. On the contrary, the blindness improved my ability to __15__ information and present a quicker and more __16__ interpretation. The letters from the judges, praising me for my work, __17__ me for the hours Id spent studying, memorizing, and __18__. Blindness? Not a barrier anymore. __19__, it became a handy __20__ to sharpen my creativity. Not only in the courtroom, but at home, in my relationships and in the way I viewed myself.【文章大意】 本文主要讲述了作者失明后重新找回生活信心并不断自我提升的励志故事。
1. A.method B.cure C.suggestion D.change答案与解析:B 根据下文的“I tried every supplement, experimental trial, diet and anything”可推知,作者失明之后,非常想找到治疗的方法,从而恢复视力,故选B2. A.anxious B.delighted C.peaceful D.ashamed答案与解析:A 从“desperate”可知,作者当时心情很迫切anxious“渴望的,急切的”,符合语境3. A.discovered B.offered C.recommended D.appreciated答案与解析:C 从“anything”可推知,作者当时心情迫切,任何人的建议都会去试一试recommend“推荐”4. A.darker B.brighter C.harder D.calmer答案与解析:B 根据“But now”的转折可推知,尽管作者依然看不见,但是生活却比以前明亮了许多5. A.eagerly B.nervously C.bravely D.pitifully答案与解析:D 结合句中的“swall。












