Challenging Yourself B Great Figures-高中英语选择性必修第二册同步练习册(重大版2019)

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学段 高中
学科 英语
教材版本 高中英语重庆大学版选择性必修第二册
年级 高二
章节 Challenging Yourself B
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使用场景 同步教学-单元练习
学年 2024-2025
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Complete the sentences with proper words.     1. He􀆳s known to be an outstanding (physics). 2. He goes far and wide in search of (inspire) for his paintings. 3. The winners were given an (enthusiasm) welcome when they arrived home. 4. There is a time⁃lag between (theory) research and practical applications. 5. She left the theater, hotly (pursue) by the press. 6. Some of the studies show positive results, others do not. 7. Since then, I have been free the fear of speaking in public. 8. In spite many defeats, they still have plenty of fights left. 9. She was happy from (除……之外) the fact that she could not return home. 10. For then we will realise that our lives are not controlled by fate, but by ourselves, by our own actions, and by our own (意志力). Complete the passage with proper words.         As a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? If you were like most children, you probably let your imagination run wild. Maybe you dreamed of 1.         ( explore) the space or being a famous chef. Then perhaps over the years, your dreams became more 2.         (real) or you might have given up on some altogether.     3.         that􀆳s the case, then today􀆳s the day for you. January 13th is Make Your Dreams Come True Day. If you􀆳ve been putting off 4.         ( fulfil) your dreams, this is the day to make a fresh start.     It􀆳s important to dream because dreams can give us the energy to succeed in life. Dreams 5.         ( inspiration) and motivate us. The great thing about dreams is that there􀆳s no pressure 6.         accomplish them right away. And the best way to do that is by setting goals.     What is the difference between a dream and a goal? It􀆳s been said that dreams are the final destination; goals are the stops along the way. 7.         the steps you take to reach your dream should be very specific. Your dreams state 8.         you want, but goals explain how you􀆳ll get 65 there. That makes goal setting a necessary step in reaching your dreams.     Colin Powell stressed, “ A dream doesn􀆳t become reality through magic: it takes sweat, 9.         (persevere) and hard work. ” Author Les Brown reminded us that dreams have no age 10.         ( limit) . You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream. Read the passage and choose the correct answer to fill in each blank.         Since I was a child I always knew my dream was being a famous singer even though I didn􀆳t know how to get there. Though I have read The Magic and Hero multiple times   1  I was 12 years old, it was only a couple of years ago that I really started taking it seriously.     Since then, everything has   2  in front of my eyes. With complete faith I moved to London to study   3  and it was one of the most amazing years of my life. I began to make friends for life and I became the happy   4  person. And my dream was more practical than ever. And I didn􀆳t want to be just a   5  , but the one that inspires people and   6  a message of love and happiness.     A year later I figured out it was time for a change and to   7  my professional music career. So I   8  a music business degree in a music university. Although some people said it didn􀆳t work, I knew it was the right way. In one of the university seminars (研讨班), a creative director talked about their acts and how they   9  young artists and introduce them to successful record labels.     From that moment I knew I wanted to be   10  with them. It felt like it was a good   11  even though few artists per year could succeed. Sometimes I had   12  and set backs. Then in a series of events I met a girl in a management company. But I was shocked since the company only has 20 employees. What are the chances? Anyway I   13  to her a demo (试样唱片) of one of my songs.     I didn􀆳t hear from her for two weeks but I still imagined the   14  of me signing the contract. Then out of the blue, I got a call saying they were really interested in me. I􀆳m so happy because I know I􀆳m one step   15  to my dream. Fast forward one month, I finally got to sign with them!                                                                1. A. after B. when C. since D. whereas 2. A. worsened B. improved C. changed D. achieved 3. A. music B. science C. history D. art 4. A. sociable B. wealthy C. peaceful D. enthusiastic 5. A. musician B. singer C. operator D. composer 6. A. spreads B. creates C. acquires D. indicates 7. A. explore B. pursue C. prepare D. inspire 8. A. threw at B. applied for C. shook up D. searched for 9. A. spot B. employ C. develop D. challenge 10. A. limited B. explored C. bound D. signed 11. A. chance B. selection C. progress D. bargain 12. A. willpower B. weightlessness C. doubts D. enthusiasm 75 13. A. brought B. rented C. mailed D. sent 14. A. failure B. ceremony C. outcome D. opportunity 15. A. further B. closer C. wider D. longer Read the passages and choose the most suitable answer to each question.     A          Despite becoming disabled at a very young age, Li Juhong somehow managed to fulfil her dream of becoming a doctor. The 37⁃year⁃old has been treating patients for the past 15 years in her hometown of Wadian Village, in China􀆳s Chongqing. Li was only four years old when she was involved in a tragic accident — a truck ran over her and her legs were crushed (压碎) under its tires. The only way to save her life was to amputate them. But Li didn􀆳t lose hope. She was determined to stay mobile and by age eight, she taught herself to move using her hands and two wooden benches for support. It was undoubtedly difficult, but Li never let her condition hold back her dreams of studying medicine. She left the village to earn a medical degree from a special vocational school, returning in the year 2000 to work at the village clinic. Since then, she􀆳s treated nearly all the 1,000 residents of the village, even managing to make house calls on her trusty old benches. Li eventually married a local man, Liu Xingyan. He quit his job to take care of housework, and sometimes also carries her on his back to visit patients in neighbouring villages. It is said that with Liu􀆳s help Li has so far handled a total of 6,000 medical cases from various villages in the mountainous regions of Hechuan district. She has worn out 24 benches in the process. “I just did what I felt I had to do,” she told the local media. “Even if I􀆳m not honoured for my work, I would still continue to do my job as a rural doctor. Compared with most others, I􀆳ve come against more difficulties. But I always whisper to myself that God helps those who help themselves in order to keep moving.”                                                                1. What does the underlined word “amputate” in Paragraph 2 mean? A. Hold up. B. Fight for. C. Cut off. D. Put away. 2. How did Li Juhong feel on the way to realising her dreams of studying medicine? A. Hesitated. B. Upset. C. Strong⁃willed. D. Grateful. 3. What is Liu Xingyan􀆳s attitude to his wife􀆳s career? A. Favourable. B. Uncaring. C. Doubtful. D. Disappointed. 4. What can we learn from Li Juhong􀆳s words from the last paragraph? A. She was once looked down upon. B. She lacked support of the public. C. She didn􀆳t feel regret at her job. D. She made a fortune by her job. 85 B     In 1959, when Jean Harper was in the third grade, her teacher gave the class an assignment to write a report on what they wanted to be when they grew up. She poured her heart into her report and expressed her dream of becoming an airline pilot. Her paper came back with an “F” on it. The teacher told her it was a “ fairy tale”. Jean was heartbroken and ashamed. As the years went by, Jean was beaten down by the discouragement and negativity she encountered whenever she talked about her dream. “Girls can􀆳t become airline pilots; never have, never will. You􀆳re crazy. That􀆳s impossible.” Finally, Jean gave up.     In her senior year of high school, her English teacher was Mrs. Dorothy Slaton, a demanding teacher with high standards. One day Mrs. Slaton asked this question: “If you had unlimited finances, unlimited access to the finest schools, unlimited talents and abilities, what would you do?” Jean felt a rush of the old enthusiasm, and with excitement she wrote down the very old dream.     The next thing that Mrs. Slaton said changed the course of Jean􀆳s life. The teacher leaned forward over her desk and said, “ I have a little secret for you. You do have unlimited abilities and talents. When you leave school, if you don􀆳t go for your dreams, no one will do it for you. You can have what you want if you want it enough.”     The hurt and fear of years of discouragement disappeared all of a sudden. Jean felt thrilled and told her about her dream of becoming a pilot. Mrs. Slaton slapped the desk top. “Then do it!” she said.     So Jean did. It didn􀆳t happen overnight. In her l0 years of hard work, even facing varieties of laugh, frustration and opposition, she never gave up her dream. Instead, she went on doing everything her third⁃grade teacher said was fairy⁃tale.     Eventually, Jean Harper became a Boeing 737 captain for the United Airline Company. 5. How did Jean􀆳s third⁃grade teacher think of her dream? A. Great. B. Impossible. C. Challenging. D. Reasonable. 6. Which view may Mrs. Slaton hold? A. Only some of her students have great potential. B. Her students are good enough to be admitted to the best schools. C. Belief contributes to realising a dream. D. Jean was to have her dream realised. 7. What can we infer according to the passage? A. Jean􀆳s dream was always in her deep heart. B. Jean owed her success to all her teachers. C. Most people around Jean approved of her dream. D. Jean achieved her dream with ease. 8. Which is the best title of the passage? A. A Respectable Teacher. B. How to Realise a Dream. 95 C. Hard Work Pays Off. D. Reach for the Sky. Write a passage about your dream and how you plan to realise it.     Step 1: Review Theme B and make a note of how to become a dreamer and doer. Step 2: Think about the plan how you realise your dream. Step 3: Add more details about how you are going to overcome the difficulties.             Accumulating Recommendation.     1. Dream as if you􀆳ll live forever. Live as if you􀆳ll die today. — James Dean 2. Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. — Ralph Waldo Emerson 3. Never limit yourself because of others􀆳 limited imagination; never limit others because of your own limited imagination. — Mae Jemison 4. Patience and perseverance have a magical effect before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish. — John Quincy Adams My contribution. 06 Script: Talking about Grit — The Power of Passion and Perseverance     When I was 27 years old, I left a very demanding job in management consulting for a job that was even more demanding: teaching. I went to teach seventh graders math in the New York City public schools. What struck me was that IQ was not the only difference between my best and my worst students. I was firmly convinced that every one of my students could learn the material if they worked hard and long enough. What if doing well in school and in life depends on much more than your ability to learn quickly and easily?     So I left the classroom, and I went to graduate school to become a psychologist. I started studying kids and adults in all kinds of super challenging settings, and in every study my question was, who is successful here and why? In all those very different contexts, the key to success wasn􀆳t social intelligence. It wasn􀆳t good looks, physical health, and it wasn􀆳t IQ. It was grit.     Grit is passion and perseverance for very long⁃term goals. Grit is sticking with your future, day in, day out, not just for the month, but for years, and working really hard to make that future a reality. Grit is living life like it􀆳s a marathon, not a sprint.     Talent doesn􀆳t make you gritty. Our data show very clearly that there are many talented individuals who simply do not follow through on their commitments. In fact, in our data, grit is usually unrelated or even inversely related to measures of talent. Reading Further Ⅰ. 1. variety 前加 a 或者 variety 改为 varieties      2. on 改为 in                3. what 改为 how 4. so 改为 too 5. however 改为 whatever 6. 去掉 but Ⅱ. 1. from 2. with 3. irresistible 4. matchless 5. is grown 6. displayed Ⅲ. 1. The path winds its way up to the top of the mountain. 2. They have such tight friendship that nothing can take them apart. 3. If you keep reading over a period of time, you will succeed in finding confidence in learning. 4. A person who begins to fight his way out right after his failure has the right to smile with pride at the coward. 5. A pessimistic person who has undergone resistance and pressure is likely to stop growing. / If a pessimistic person has undergone resistance and pressure, he is likely to stop growing. Ⅳ. A. 1—5  ADFEG B. 6. sailing        7. failures        8. had undergone        9. totally        10. how 11. at 12. to be 13. their 14. inspiration 15. until Challenging Yourself B Ⅰ. 1. physicist 2. inspiration 3. enthusiastic 4. theoretical 5. pursued 6. whereas 7. from 8. of 9. apart 10. willpower Ⅱ. 1. exploring 2. realistic 3. If 4. fulfilling 5. inspire 701 6. to 7. So 8. what 9. perseverance 10. limit Ⅲ. 1—5  CCAAB    6—10  ABBCD    11—15  ACCDB Ⅳ. A. 1—4  CCAC B. 5—8  BCAD Ⅴ.     When I was a young girl, I dreamed of becoming a scientist like Hua Luogeng in future. However, I knew that I could not succeed without painstaking efforts. So I studied hard in the middle school and college in order to fulfil my dream.     After graduating from college, I found a job as a teacher. Although I was very busy with teaching, I never gave up my dream. I read a lot of books to get more knowledge. I made experiments to practise and apply what I had learnt from the books. Sometimes, I was so deeply indulged in my research that I forgot my meals.     Now I have made great progress. Several of my research papers have been published. The methods proposed in my papers have been proven to be valuable for the solution of some problems. I am very happy. The ladder of becoming a scientist is still far ahead, but I have climbed the first step anyway. Unit 5 Reading Actively Ⅰ. 1. worship      2. compete      3. separate      4. emperor      5. fundamental 6. swift 7. motto 8. come to life Ⅱ. 1. worshipped 2. equality 3. separate 4. disabled 5. consistent 6. recorded 7. competition 8. commitment 9. combined Ⅲ. 1. This lack of control is simply because they are unfamiliar with this new machine. 2. The real power belongs to the people. 3. Dragon is regarded as a symbol of power. 4. Selfish people will not live in harmony with each other. 5. I was allowed to do whatever I wanted with my life. 6. As the day warms, the forest comes to life. 7. The results are consistent with the evidence. Ⅳ. 1. are unfamiliar with; However; belong to; believe strongly in; are regarded as 2. 1) commitment 2) witnessed 3) concept 4) worshipping 3. 1) It is said that the Yeti is taller than an average human. 2) It may be more powerful than other animals on the planet. 801

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