2025--2026年高二外研版【2019】必修第三册英语综合强化提高练习1【含详细答案word版】 一、阅读单选(3题)(本大题共1小题) Women are such amazing beings and if you need a bit of inspiration to keep going, here are stories of inspiring women who made a mark on history! Jane Austen(1775 — 1817) She wrote about what life was like during the late 1700s and early 1800s through the books Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mans field Park, and Emma. These books were released within just four years of each other. Two other books, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion, were published after she died. Her face is now on the new 10 note, reminding us every day how much her books have affected us all. Florence Nightingale(1820 — 1910) She was born into a wealthy family, which disapproved of her entering the nursing profession. After receiving a letter from the Secretary of War who asked her to put together a team and look after British soldiers during the Crimean War, she moved to London. This was the first time that women were allowed to serve in the army. She went home as a hero and even received a thank-you letter from Queen Victoria. She left a legacy in healthcare in the war. Marie Curie(1867 — 1934) One of the most famous scientists of all time comes in the form of Marie Curie, Together with her fellow scientist and husband Pierre, she made amazing work on their discoveries. In 1903, they received a Nobel Prize. She won another Nobel Prize in 1911, the first woman to do so. The Curies were the pair who made discoveries on radioactivity, which paved the way for the creation of X-rays. Mother Teresa(1910 — 1997) In September 2016, Mother Teresa was announced to be named as a Saint, which she deserves after her devotion to helping people in poverty. In 1929, she traveled to India and dedicated her whole life to helping poor people, especially in the Indian city of Kolkata. She received the Nobel Prize in 1979 and canceled the big dinner celebration. She then suggested giving all of the money to the poor people in Kolkata. 1.Why is the 10 note mentioned in the text A.To increase readers’ interest in Jane Austen. B.To show the value of Jane Austen’s face. C.To make more people know about Jane Austen. D.To highlight the recognition and impact of Jane Austen’s works. 2.Who made a mark on nursing A.Jane Austen. B.Florence Nightingale. C.Marie Curie. D.Mother Teresa. 3.What did Marie Curie and Mother Teresa have in common A.They won the Nobel Prize. B.They served in the army. C.They gave all their belongings away. D.They worked for the poor. 二、阅读单选(4题)(本大题共2小题) Some snakes are well-known for injecting prey with poisonous liquid from their teeth. What’s less well known is that they produce poisonous stuff at the other end of their bodies, too. Located at the base of the tail are organs that generate smelly secretions(分泌物). The point of these organs has long been a mystery, but new research suggests they could stem from ... ...
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