
北师大版(2019)高中英语选择性必修二期中考前练 Unit 5 Education 一、词形变化填空 1.From the audience’s _____ expression,we could tell that the film was very _____ and many people expressed _____ at it. (disappoint) 2.“Hi,here!I have _____ news for you!” my brother said in an _____ voice.On hearing the news,I jumped up in _____. (excite) 3.She is _____ about her work,so she _____ threw herself into her work and it is because of her _____ that she has won her peers’ praise. (enthusiastic) 4.Through TV,kids have regular _____ to sex and violence.It is bad to _____ kids to such things and we should make kids _____ to some good books. (expose) 5.A lot of children at the school do not live in the town,but come from the _____ countryside,where the _____ are very terrible. (surround) 6.The students _____ the hotter the water was,the more salt would be dissolved in it.But the teacher disagreed with the _____. (conclude) 7.Tom had hoped to meet with the manager’s _____ and from the manager’s _____ nod,he knew that his plan was _____. (approve) 8.This new railway _____ this area in many ways.It is _____ to the local people.For the _____ of more people,we should build more railways. (benefit) 二、阅读理解 A Chinese Nobel Prize-winning physicist Zhen Ning Yang, one of the most influential scientists in modern physics, passed away in Beijing on October 18 due to illness at the age of 103. Born in 1922, Yang was brought up surrounded by the Tsinghua campus, where his father was a math professor. After finishing his undergraduate degree, he obtained his master’s degree from Tsinghua. He enrolled in the University of Chicago in the United States to pursue a doctorate in 1946 and was strongly influenced by Italian-American physicist Enrico Fermi, who had won the same Nobel Prize in 1938. He later became a professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. Yang won the Nobel Prize in 1957 with Tsung-Dao Lee for their investigation of the so-called parity laws that led to “important discoveries regarding the elementary particles,” according to the Nobel Prize website. They were the first Chinese-born Nobel Prize winners in physics. Professor Yang was deeply devoted to his homeland, making remarkable contributions to China’s scientific and educational developments. His visit to China in 1971 led to a wave of visits by overseas scholars, earning him recognition as the pioneer in building the bridge of academic exchange between China and the United States. He later proposed the restoration and strengthening of basic scientific research to China’s central leadership. He also raised funds to establish the “Committee on Educational Exchange with China”, which has continuously sponsored nearly 100Chinese scholars for advanced studies in the United States. These scholars later became the backbone of China’ s scientific and technological development. He undertook extensive work to promote China’s scientific and technological exchange and progress, off ... ...
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