Unit 1单元话题完形填空练习-2022-2023学年高二英语选择性必修第二册单元重难点易错题精练(人教版2019)

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Unit 1 Science and Scientists
单元话题完形填空专项练习
(名校最新真题)
2021·广·揭阳第一中学高二期中)Modern inventions have speeded up people’s lives amazingly.
Motor cars ____1____ a hundred miles in more than an hour, aircraft cross the world within a day, while
computers operate at lightning speed. Indeed, this love of ____2____ seems never-ending. Every year motor cars
are produced which go even faster and each new computer boasts( 吹 嘘 ) of ____3____ precious seconds in
handling tasks.
All these save time, but at a cost. When we lose or ____4____ half a day in speeding across the world in an
airplane, our bodies tell us so. We get the uncomfortable feeling known as jet-lag(时差). Our bodies feel that they
have been ____5____ behind in another time zone. Again, spending too long at ____6____ results in painful
wrists() and fingers. Mobile phones also have their dangers: too much use may transmit harmful ____7____
into our brains.
However, how do we ____8____ the time we have saved? Certainly not relax, or so it seems. We are so used
to constant activity that we find it ____9____ to sit down and do nothing or even just one thing at a ____10____ .
Perhaps the days are long gone when we might listen ____11____ to a story on the radio, letting imagination take
us into another world.
There was a time when some people’s lives were devoted simply to the cultivation() of the ____12____
or the care of cattle. No multi-tasking there; their lives went on at a much gentler pace. There is much that we
might envy about a ____13____ of life like this. Yet before we do so, we must think of the hard tasks our
ancestors ____14____ . Modern machines have ____15____ people from that primitive(原始的) existence.
1Aexplore Bget Ccover Dfly
2Aspeed Btime Cproduct Ddistance
3Awasting Blosing Csaving Dspending
4Aearn Bdrop Cmiss Dgain
5Aleft Bcome Cforgotten Dfelt
6Aships Bairplanes Ccomputers Dcars
7Aprevention Bradiation Ccombination Ddamage
8Acontrol Bhandle Cdo Ddeal
9Auncomfortable Beasy Cdifficult Dgood
10Asecond Bday Cyear Dtime
11Aactively Bquietly Cquickly Dcuriously
12Asurface Bwater Cland Disland
13Away Bview Cpathway Dpoint
14Aexpressed Bcharged Cinspired Dfaced
15Afreed Bremained Ckept Dcleared
2022·辽宁大连·高二期末)“Look, Carolyn!” Todd cried out ____16____ His wife, Carolyn, who was
being served by the breakfast robot, looked up at the screen. The headlines read, “Another ____17____ breakout;
faulty robotics blamed”.
Oh, don’t worry,” Carolyn laughed quietly. That’s od facility. Plus, I know they weren’t well ____18____,”
she added. “That place isn’t as ____19____ as ours.”
But the report says even in a maximum-security prison like yours, one small ____20____ could cause a lot
of problems,” Todd ____21____. “Don’t worry too much,” she grabbed her bag and rushed into her aircar, not
knowing she had left her emergency call device on the table.
When she arrived at the prison, everything was ____22____ in order. But just as she closed her office door
behind her, a loud ____23____ sounded. Carolyn’s blood ____24____. She had only ever heard that sound during
drills. A general system____25____! She looked out of her office window into the prison below. Sure enough, the
robots were out of ____26____ Most had stopped moving. Some circled aimlessly. Some prisoners were ready to
rush out to freedom.
Carolyn opened her bag and reached for her ____27____ call device. Her heart sank as she realized she had
left it at home. Without the device, nothing in the prison would work ____28____ now.
Then the door ____29____. And there was...Todd! He pushed the emergency call device directly into her
hands. Tears welling up in her eyes, Carolyn exclaimed, “Thank goodness. I’ll have to ____30____ the computer
and upgrade the system as soon as possible.”
16Ain secret Bin pain Cin joy Din shock
17Arobot Bprison Cfire Dwar
18Amaintained Brebuilt Cdecorated Dpolished
19Aprecious Bdelicate Cviolent Dadvanced
20Ablank Bshift Cerror Dstep
21Aapproved Bwarned Cconfirmed Dadmitted
22Aapparently Bfrequently Cconstantly Dultimately
23Avoice Blaughter Calarm Dweapon
24Abombed Bfroze Cdropped Dflowed
25Acircumstance Bbreakthrough Cwound Dfailure
26Ause Bquestion Ccontrol Dbreath
27Aurgent Bemergency Cmobile Dimmediate
28Aautomatically Bbarely Cproperly Dfluently
29Aburst open Bshut off Cbroke down Dturned over
30Aclose Breplace Cdestroy Dreset
2022··高二期中)I log onto a computer at the doctors office to say I have arrived and then wait
until a voice calls me into the examination room. Therea robotic nurse ____31____ me onto the scales and then
takes my blood pressure. Some time later, in steps the ____32____ who is also a robot. He notes down my
____33____ and gives me a prescription (). I pay for my visit using a credit card and return home without
having met another human being. This is my nightmarish (噩梦般的) vision of the futurewhich hasn’t happened
____34____ yet.
I should say I really do like many aspects of ____35____ . I am a big fan of air conditioning in summer and
heaters in winter. But I am writing this because I don’t want machines to ____36____ .
When I call my dentist’s office and actually get a human being on the line, I am ____37____ . And when I
see the introduction of yet more self-service checkout stations at the grocery store, I feel like ____38____ , “When
it comes to cashiers, make mine a(n) ____39____ , please!”
After all human cashiers sometimes give you a store coupon ( 优惠券) for items you are ____40____ .
Even more than thatreal-life cashiers often take an interest in particularly cute children, which can ____41____
young mothers day. A cashier may also show sympathy for an elderly person ____42____ to get that last penny
out of his purse.
Machines can be ____43____ and cost-effective and they often get the job done just fine. ____44____ they
lack an element so important to everyday life.
Call it the spirit, the soul or the heart. It is something no machine will ever have. It is human beings that
____45____ us to smile at others, which may be what they need at that moment.
31Atears Bdirects Cfollows Dseparates
32Acoach Blawyer Cdoctor Dengineer
33Asignals Bsymbols Csculptures Dsymptoms
34Aat most Bat last Cat least Dat intervals
35Acommerce Bagriculture Cliterature Dtechnology
36Atake over Bpass by Ccut in Dgo away
37Aannoyed Bthrilled Cdiscouraged Ddisappointed
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