高中英语UnitCulturalrelicsPeriodTwo课时作业新人教版必修
高中英语 Unit 1 Cultural relics Period two课件 新人教版必修2

may/might have done对过去的推测,表示“可能做了某事”
needn’t have done本不需要做却做了 should have done本应做却未做 shouldn’t have done本不应做却做了
2.He was always ready to help others, ____________, he was liked
by everyone. 3.Glass can ____________ bottles. puters can ____________ a lot of work now.
Ⅱ.重点短语 一、补全短语
1.no more ________ 不过;仅仅
2.take ________拿走;取走 3.________ once立即;马上 4.take ________拆开;拆卸 5.look ________ 照顾;照管
答案 1.than 2.away 3.at 4.apart 5.after
true information
5.Nor do I care
3.Nor do I think they should
4.rather than
Ⅳ.单句语法填空 1.The real-name system ________ which train tickets will be sold based on real names is aimed at fighting ticket-scalping(倒票). 2.Bad habits are no way easy to be ________ (remove); it needs your
P[知 识 梳 理]
Ⅰ.核心单词 单词拼写 1.He’s devoted his whole life to the protection of the ________(稀有 的) animals.
高中英语Unit1Culturalrelicsreading课时作业2新人教版必修2

Unit 1 Cultural Relics reading课时作业第一节、完形填空Every New Year's Eve in the past, we had breakfast at Aunt Dot's house. My most vivid __1___ of the meal was the centerpiece(中心装饰品)that Aunt Dot always __2___ on her kitchen table-seven sets of salt and pepper shakers. It wasn't until years later that I finally asked Aunt Dot about the unusual centerpiece.She was then 87 but she___3___invited us to the last breakfast of the year. I had __4___early that morning to help with the meal___5___.Though weak, Aunt Dot was__6___stirring(搅拌)pancake batter(糊状物)as she___7___my question. "You know I arrange those salt and pepper shakers on the table every single year.”“I know," I said, ___8___plates on the table. "But___9___do you always do that on New Year's Eve morning?"“It helps to remind me that___10___the holidays are over, there's another whole year of them coming," Aunt Dot said thoughtfully.I nodded___11___,"1 guess that makes sense. ""Let me tell you something more," she said.“I’ve learned over my many Tears that nothing really__12___; every ending in life is really just another new___13___. " She pointed at me with the batter-covered spoon. "__14___ that, my dear. ""I will," I told her.In the spring of that year, after a short illness, Aunt Dot passed away. To my__15___, I got the holiday salt and pepper shakers which I thought would be given to her own children. I___16___Aunt Dot wanted to make sure I remembered her philosophy.I continued Aunt Dot's breakfast___17___ at my own apartment with the salt and pepper shakers centerpiece__18___. The pancakes are never as delicious as Aunt Dot's, __19___the center of the table is covered with those old salt and pepper shakers, __20___us all that every ending is really just another beginning.1.A. dream B. memory C. mind D. worry2.A. changed B. listed C. arranged D. cooked3.A. still B. even C. ever D. just4.A. come through B. come up C. come over D. come across5.A. orders B. purchases C. shares D. preparations6.A. enthusiastically B. nervously C. sadly D. bravely 7.A. went through B. figured out C. replied to D. made out8.A. removing B. appreciating C. washing D. setting9.A. when B. why C. what D. where10.A. now that B. in case C. as though D. even if'11.A. in vain B. in doubt C. in agreement D. in demand12.A. ignores B. stops C. requires D. lives13.A. beginning B. surviving C. challenging D. escaping 14.A. Remember B. Forgive C. Forget D. Experience15.A. disappointment B. surprise C. sadness D. relief16.A. find B. decide C. guess D. notice17.A. principle B. method C. law D. tradition18.A. under control B. broken C. changed D. in place19.A. but B. so C. and D. for20.A. announcing B. reminding C. persuading D. suggesting 第二节、阅读理解AA visit to the Harvard Museum of Natural History can be the highlight of a dayin lively and historic Harvard Square. The museum is located on the campus of the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States.General AdmissionAdults: $12.00Non-Harvard students with I.D.: $10.00Seniors (65+): $10.00Children ages 3–18: $8.00Children under 3: FreeGo Boston CardThe museum accepts the Go Boston Card, a multi-attraction21. If two college students with Massachusetts I.D. go to Boston for a visit, what is theirlowest possible admission price to the Harvard Museum of Natural History?A. $6.B. $9.C. $20.D. $24.22. Which of the following is TRUE about visiting the Harvard Museum of Natural History?A. Visitors are free to take photos of all its exhibits.B. Visitors can make parking reservations on weekdays.C. Visitors can park in the street as long as they pay.D. Visitors are prohibited from making phone calls.BA long-term American study shows the importance of early education for poor children. The study is known as the Abecedarian Project. It involved more than one-hundred young children from poor families in North Carolina.Half of the children attended an all-day program at a high-quality child-care center. The center offered educational, health and social programs. Children took part in games and activities to increase their thinking and language skills and social and emotional development. The program also included health foods for the children.The children attended the program from when they were a few weeks old until the age of five years. The other group of children did not attend the child-care center. After the age of five, both groups attended public school.Researchers compared the two groups of children. When they were babies, both groups had similar results in tests for mental and physical skills. However, from the age of eighteen months, the children in the educational child-care program did much better in tests.The researchers tested the children again when they were twelve and fifteen years old. The tests found that the children who had been in the child-care center continued to have higher average test results. These children did much better on tests of reading and mathematics.A few years ago, organizers of the Abecedarian Project tested the students again. At the time, each student was twenty-one years old. They were tested for thinking and educational ability, employment, parenting and social skills. The researchers found that the young adults who had the early education still did better in reading and mathematics tests. They were more than two times as likely to be attending college or to have completed college. In addition, the children who received early education were older on average, when their first child was born.The study offers more evidence that learning during the first months and years of life is important for all later development.The researchers of the Abecedarian Project believe their study shows a need for lawmakers to spend money on public early education. They believe these kinds of programs could reduce the number of children who do not complete school and are unemployed.23. The Abecedarian Project has lasted _______.A. almost one yearB. about five yearsC. more than 20 yearsD. no more than 15 years24. Those who had been in the child-care center _______ compared with those who hadn't.A. have their children at later agesB. get more help from other peopleC. have no parenting or social skillsD. are poorer at reading and mathematics25. What don't we know about the Abecedarian Project after reading the text?A. What the children learned at the child-care center.B. How important early education is for poor children.C. How many children are involved in the Abecedarian Project.D. Whether lawmakers will spend money on public early education.26. The study of the Abecedarian Project shows that early education _______.A. costs a lot of moneyB. leads to a lower birthrateC. can improve the life of poor childrenD. is not important for later developmentCAround the world coral reefs(珊瑚礁) are facing threats(威胁) brought by climate change and great changes in sea temperatures. While ocean warming has been the primary focus for scientists and ocean policy managers, cold events can also whiten corals. A new study by scientists compared damaged to corals exposed to heat as well as cold stress. The results show that cool temperatures can cause more damage in the short term, but heat is more destructive(破坏性的) in the long run.Climate change is widely known to produce warming conditions in the oceans, but extreme cold-water events have become more frequent and serious as well. In 2010, for example, coral reefs around the world faced on of the coldest winters and one of the hottest summers on record.During a unique experiment, corals under cold temperatures suffered greater damage in just days compared with heat treated corals. Yet the researchers found that corals were eventually able to adjust to the cold conditions, make their health stable and continue to grow. However, over the long term corals subjected to heat suffered more greatly than those in cold, with evidence of severe whitening and growth stoppage, which leads to death.The coral’s ability to adjust to cool temperatures surprised the researchers, who say the study’s results show the complexities(复杂性) of monitoring coral health in response to different environmental factors(因素).“Global warming is associated with increases but also decreases of temperatures,” said Deheyn, one of the researchers. “Not much has been known about the comparative effects oftemperature decrease on corals. These results are important because they show that corals react differently to temperature differences, which is important for future management of coral reefs in the field of climate change.”27:Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A.Corals are unable to adjust to temperature changes.B.Cold temperature causes greater damage to corals.C.Hot temperature helps coral reefs to grow quickly.D.Heat and cold damage corals in their own ways.28:We can learn from the passage that ____________ .A.scientists used to pay no attention to the effect of cold events on coralsB.2010 witnessed one of the greatest temperature differences on recordC.corals prefer warmer conditions to cold temperatures in the long runD.global warming has nothing to do with the decrease of temperature29:According to the research, ____________. .A.corals may continue to grow in cold events after a few daysB.cold events help corals grow more quickly in a short timeC.corals show no response to hot temperatures in the first daysD.corals are whitened mainly because of warm temperatures30:Scientists reached the conclusion through ________ .A.news report B.scientific study C.great imagination D.natural conditionsDI remember my childhood summers fondly, as many of us do. Those golden days in which I would leave the house after a still sleepy, leisurely breakfast and come home only for lunch in the middle of a day spent entirely outdoors. We did not live in town and, thus, playmates were limited to siblings (兄弟姐妹) and the cousins who lived down the road.Our backyard became the playground in which our imaginations would run wild—turning those few acres into magical forests, the creek (小溪) into a violent river and our trusty dog, Rex, into the many roles of horse, monster and any other creature that we children did not want to play. By the end of the three months of summer break we were sunburned from our hours in the sun, full of the memories of a thousand magical moments and bonded to our siblings in a way thatwinter’s forced hiber nation (冬眠) never seemed to connect us.Today, I live on the same acreage that I did as a child. My children have the blessing of having the same grassy patches to scratch their bare feet as they run through it, the same creek to stomp(跺脚)through, and not the same dog—but their very own energetic pup to imagine away the days with.However, this is not the same world as it was twenty, thirty years ago. There are screens everywhere in the house to demand attention—televisions with hundreds of channels, computers with access to a thousand entertaining sites, tablets stocked with apps. There is also no longer the expectation of a stretch of an unscheduled three months. Their school friends tell competitive stories of carefully planned vacations, spending time traveling to all of the local attractions —various parks, the zoo, the science center, all of the festivals which come breezing through town. On the very first day of school they will be asked to list their favorite activities of the summer and no longer are these lists filled with things like finding wood to make a bridge over a creek or a day spent in imaginative play with their siblings. The lists are now full of trips, overscheduled days and “camps” that no longer offer a stay in nature.Our children have become used to being entertained every minute. In our house, we have limits on electronics and kick the kids outside on a nice day. Even as we try as parents to set limits and get our children out in nature, the new cry of childhood seems to be “I’m bored,” which is not really just meaning “I’m bored,”“but“Please find something to entertain me, as I no longer can entertain myself even for a short period of time.” Our children no longer know how to sit in silence, entertain themselves while even waiting for a few minutes and have lost the awe of nature as they have become addicted to screen time.We have made a choice in this household to do what is no longer expected of children in many households—we will ensure that there are days of “boredom.” We refuse to spend our days scheduling our children’s every hour. There will be many days with no plans at all, when they will be sent outside with only the grass and the trees and their own imaginations to entertain them.The screens will be turned off and our children will find that times of quiet can be just as or even more entertaining. They will bond with their brother and sister, making memories that they will replay in their minds well into adulthood. Even though sunscreen will be religiously applied, they will leave summer with sunburned and scratches coming from climbing trees, stompingthrough creeks and chasing the dog in the field.This summer I will be giving my children the greatest gift of all—boredom. For inside boredom is the gift of getting to know your own mind, of finding comfort and joy in nature and in the realization that the greatest gifts are experience, not things.31. From the first two paragraphs we can know that the author .A. participated in many organized activitiesB. enjoyed an unscheduled vacationC. explored magical forests and a violent riverD. realized the strength of patience32. The author thinks today’s children’s activities are .A. less meaningfulB. less accessibleC. more related to natureD. more in line with the nature of play33. What is the real reason for children’s feeling of boredom?A. Children are addicted to screen time.B. Children are limited to using electronics.C. Children have no patience with everything.D. Children lack the experience of exploring entertainment.34. What is the author’s attitude towards his children’s childhood?A. Sympathetic.B. Envious.C. Unsatisfactory.D. Indifferent.35.. What might be the best title of the passage?A. The gift of boredomB. The memory of childhoodC. The attraction of natureD. The experience of two generations参考答案1-5 BCACD 6-10 ACDBD 11-15 CBAAB 16-20 CDDAB21-22. AB 23-26 CADC 27-30. D B A B 31-35 BADCA。
高中英语《Unit 1 Cultural relics》Reading课时作业 新人教版必修2

Cultural relics》ReadingⅠ.单词拼写1.I didn't know whether I could ________(存活).2.He ________(选择)the cheapest one for me.3.It was ________(令人惊奇的)that the boy was able to solve the problem so quickly. 4.They have ________(设计)a lot of advanced electric equipment.5.I agree that the book is well ________(值得的)reading.6.All eyes were rested on the ________(奇特的)car.7.The boys are planning to ________(装修)when they get the time.8.I ________(怀疑)if he understands the reason of our being absent.9.Is there any way to ________(去除)the ink from my dress?10.Red squirrels are now very ________(罕见的)in Britain.Ⅱ.单项填空1.He is good at doing such kind of work,so he finished his task in ________ ten minutes.A.other than B.more than C.rather than D.less than2.(2013·合肥高一检测)No one knows who the cars damaged in the flood ________. A.belongs to B.belong to C.belongs D.belong3.Visitors are often very ________ to hear about the ________ love story in Lijiang. A.amazing;amazed B.amazing;amazingC.amazed;amazing D.amazed;amazed4.(2013·芜湖高一月考)Children above 12 are able to take part in skiing or other activities ________ for them.A.designed B.designing C.to design D.having designed5.The magazine is ________ reading,so he advised me ________ it.A.worthy;to buy B.worthy;buyingC.worth;to buy D.worth;buy6.Kate is already two hours late. What ________ to her?A.can have happened B.would have happenedC.should have happened D.must have happened7.The princess's hat was really fancy,which ________ with gold and jewels. A.decorated B.decorates C.was decorated D.was decorating8.Fancy ________ so many old classmates here!A.meet B.to meet C.meeting D.met9.—May I use your car this afternoon?—Sorry. It broke down this morning again. I'll have it ________.A.repairing B.to repair C.repaired D.being repaired 10.Many farmers go into big cities in ________ of good jobs,________ worries the government.A.honor;that B.search;which C.hope;what D.need;which11.Our teacher doesn't doubt,in any case,________ we can overcome the difficulties in our study. He always gives us a confident smile.A.how B.whether C.that D./12.Remember not to ________ the dishes from the table before the customers leave. A.fetch B.remove C.get D.bring13.________,we gave our foreign guests the bronze statue of Confucius.A.In time B.In need C.In secret D.In return14.She became the first black woman to be ________ to the Senate.A.selected B.elected C.chosen D.picked out15.After the traffic accident, no one ___ except a few people who were badly injured. A.survive B.survived C.was survived D.was surviving Ⅲ.完形填空The Temple of Heaven is regarded as one of the greatest architectural structures __1__ the world. Some environmental(环境的)artists and gardeners __2__ the temple as a place where people can talk to __3__.In Beijing four imperial(皇帝的)temples were built __4__ the Ming and Qing dynasties. The __5__ of Heaven is the most __6__ of the four. The other three are the Altar(祭坛)of the __7__ in the north,the Altar of the Moon in the west,and the Altar __8__ the Sun in the east. All of them arestill __9__,but the Temple of Heaven is the __10__ group of temple buildings of its kind in China,nearly four __11__ larger than the Forbidden City(紫禁城).In __12__ the heaven-like structures,the designers made good __13__ of the colour,sound,figures of the circle and the square,and __14__ in its height. The combination(结合)of __15__ and garden helps to make it __16__ mysterious and magical. The temple's architecture has __17__ themes. One is on the earth while __18__ is in the heaven. The square-shaped palace __19__ fasting(斋戒)in the west of the temple appears like a Forbidden City in a smaller __20__.1.A. to B.for C.up D.in2.A. describe B.distribute C.mention D.speak3.A. space B.place C.heaven D.Hades4.A. within B.during C.through D.according5.A. Temple B.Church C.Mountain D.Market6.A. impossible B.necessary C.important D.familiar7.A. Moon B.Earth C.Sun D.planets8.A. to B.above C.about D.of9.A. sitting B.sleeping C.standing D.kneeling10.A. largest B.larger C.heavier D.heaviest11.A. time B.times C.o'clock D.years12.A. owning B.having C.producing D.making13.A. idea B.use C.mind D.need14.A. changes B.moves C.corrects D.attends15.A. family B.home C.building D.house16.A. feel B.appear C.find D.see17.A. three B.one C.four D.two18.A. the other B.other C.another D.others19.A. in B.with C.for D.to20.A. height B.wide C.length D.sizeⅣ.阅读理解The Palace Museum,known as the Forbidden City,was the imperial(帝王的)palaceof the Ming and Qing Dynasties. In the early 15th century,large-size construction caused 100,000 common people to lead a hard life. The construction took 14 years and was finished in 1420.In the following year,the capital of Ming Dynasty was moved from Nanjing to Beijing. Twenty-four emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties ruled from the Forbidden City. The last dynasty fell in 1911,but Emperor Puyi still lived in the inner court. It was not until 1925 that the complex buildings were changed into a museum. Since then,the Palace has been opened to the public.The Palace Museum is rectangular(长方形)in shape,about 960 meters long from north to south and 750 meters wide from west to east. There is a 10-meter-high wall,encircled by a 52-meter-wide moat(护城河).In the Ming Dynasty,the wood needed for the building was brought mostly from Sichuan and Hunan Provinces,while in the Qing Dynasty,it was cut from the northeast of China. Most of the stones were mined from the suburban(郊外的)district of Fangshan and other districts. Construction of the Forbidden City brought huge hardship to the laboring people.The Palace is the largest piece of ancient Chinese architecture(建筑)still standing. Some of the buildings were damaged by lightning and rebuilt in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The Palace has been expanded several times,but the original design was preserved.After liberation,some costly renovations(翻新)were done and the Palace Museum is listed as one of the important historical sites under special preservation by the Chinese government.1.What is the main idea of Paragraph 1?A.The origin of the name“the Forbidden City”.B.The Forbidden City and emperors.C.The open to the public of the Forbidden City.D.The period of the construction of the Forbidden City.2.The Forbidden City is also called________.A.the History Museum B.the People's SiteC.the Palace Museum D.the Summer Palace3.The Forbidden City began to be constructed in______.A.1911 B.1421C.1406 D.14204.This passage most probably comes from a book on______.A.customs and habitsB.dynasties and emperorsC.history and emperorsD.architecture and historyⅤ.翻译句子1.他们不可能出去了,因为灯还亮着。
2021年高考英语 Unit 1 Cultural relics课时作业 新人教版必修2

2021年高考英语 Unit 1 Cultural relics课时作业新人教版必修2Ⅰ. 单项填空1. Don’t you think that’s a good sort of software of being downloaded to help with your English?A. worthB. worthyC. worthwhileD. worthless2. (xx·金华模拟)With the husband laid off, the couple had to save every penny to ______ the hard time.A. surviveB. removeC. deliverD. tolerate3. (xx·海口模拟)—Why not meet Diana today?—I am sorry to tell you that she has been from our pany.A. removedB. employedC. exploredD. interrupted4. Evidence has been found by the investigation team the driver’s sleeping was the main cause of the accident.A. whyB. howC. whetherD. that5. The bomb the moment the police arrived there.A. explodedB. exploredC. expectedD. explained6. The information that the first wild-grown panda had “graduated” from wildlife training to be true.A. was provingB. provedC. was designingD. designed7. (xx·哈尔滨模拟)An excellent teacher is believed to be one who devotes himselfto the children but asks for nothing .A. in turnB. in advanceC. in shortD. in return8. (xx·厦门模拟)The novel has been adapted for movie more than once since its exciting story Hollywood producers as much as it does to readers.A. appeals toB. turns toC. belongs toD. sees to9. After the landslide, the survivors went out what had been left.A. to searchB. in search forC. in search ofD. in the search of10. (xx·兰州模拟)Young as she is, our English teacher is very experienced and ______by all of us.A. thinks highly ofB. highly thought ofC. thinks high ofD. high thought of11. (xx·长沙模拟)Old as she was, she still herself to be young and beautiful.A. picturedB. regardedC. fanciedD. hoped12. I can never forget the day we worked together and the day we spent together.A. when; whichB. which; whenC. what; thatD. where; which13. (xx·衡阳模拟)—How do you find the match between Spain and Switzerland? —It’s! Powerful Spain lost the game by 0∶1.A. puzzlingB. amazingC. tiringD. annoying14. (xx·绵阳模拟)The farmer used wood to build a house to store grain.A. with whichB. in whichC. whichD. where15. the writer says in his book makes the readers upset.A. ThatB. WhichC. WhatD. WhetherⅡ. 阅读理解Ireland has had a very difficult history. The problems started inthe 16th century when English rulers tried to conquer(征服)Ireland.For hundreds of years, the Irish people fought against the English.Finally, in 1921, the British government was forced to give independence to the south of Ireland. The result is that today thereare two “Irelands” . Northern Ireland, in the north, is part of the United Kingdom. The Republic of Ireland, in the south, is an independent country.In the 1840s the main crop, potatoes, was affected by disease and about 750, 000 people died of hunger. This, and a shortage(短缺)of work, forced many people to leave Ireland and live in the USA, the UK, Australia and Canada. As a result of these problems, the population fell from 8. 2 million in 1841 to 6. 6 million in 1851.For many years, the majority of Irish people earned their living as farmers. Today, many people still work on the land but more and more people are moving to the cities to work in factories and offices. Life in the cities is very different from life in the countryside, where things move at a quieter and slower pace.The Irish are famous for being warm-hearted and friendly. Oscar Wilde, a famous Irish writer, once said that the Irish were “the greatest talkers since the Greeks” . Since independence, Ireland has revived(复兴)its own culture of music, language, literature and singing. Different areas have different styles of old Irish songs which are sung without instruments. Other kinds of Irish music use many different instruments such as the violin, whistles, etc. (298W)1. What does the author tell us in Paragraph 1?A. How the Irish fought against the English.B. How Ireland gained independence.C. How English rulers tried to conquer Ireland.D. How two “Irelands” came into being.2. We learn from the text that in Ireland .A. food shortages in the 1840s led to a decline in populationB. people are moving to the cities for lack of work in the countrysideC. it is harder to make a living as a farmer than as a factory workerD. different kinds of old Irish songs are all sung with instruments3. The last paragraph is mainly about .A. the Irish characterB. Irish cultureC. Irish musical instrumentsD. a famous Irish writer4. What can be the best title for the text?A. Life in IrelandB. A Very Difficult HistoryC. Ireland, Past and PresentD. The Independence of IrelandⅢ. 阅读第二节根据短文内容, 从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
2021届高三英语一轮复习基础必备Unit1Culturalrelics课时作业新人教版必修2202

2021届高三英语一轮复习基础必备Unit1Culturalrelics课时作业新人教版必修220210926183[基础回忆]Ⅰ.单句语法填空(导学号02516048)1.He told us whether to have (have) a picnic was still under discussion.2.Their most valuable (value) belongings were locked in a safe in the bedroom.3.It was no wonder that he failed again,for he had never studied hard.4.It is well worth making (make) an effort to promote the public awareness of environmental protection.5.Tom is a stubborn boy,so it is no use debating with him.6.Perhaps the most difficult challenge is how to survive (survive) without friends in life.7.On arrival at the ancient village,you can find many cultural (culture) relics.8.Mr.Reed selected (select) to represent us in the meeting has been sent to have a talk with them.9.I am always thinking that studying well is the only thing that I could do in return.10.There is no doubt that what a cleaner does is harder compared with any other job in the society.Ⅱ.单句改错(每句一错)(导学号02516049)1.Henry told me that there was a time that he stayed up every night going over his lessons. 第二个that→when2.All the acts were good,but the evening was belonged to a dance group from Moscow. 去掉was3.I doubt that the new one will be any better. that→if/whether4.It is said that the early European p laying cards were designed to entertainment and education. to→for5.Our friends,whom are always late for everything,missed the train again. whom→whoⅢ.佳句写作(导学号02516050)1.警察对他进行了搜身来查找丢失的戒指。
2020版高考英语总复习Unit1Culturalrelics课时作业(含解析)新人教版必修2

Unit1 Cultural relicsⅠ.阅读理解TheMalteseislandsarerichinNeolithic(新石器时代的)sites.gantijainGozo,Tarxien,andthea arQim/MnajdracomplexhereonMalta ssouthcoastareperhapsthemostwellknown.Thesepilesofstonesaresomeoftheearliestknownman -madestructuresintheworld.Theyareshowingtheirageabitbutwhatwouldyouexpectforbui ldingsthatarefiveandahalfthousandyearsold?Myhousewasbuiltintheyear2000andisalre adyinbadconditionroundtheedges.Thesetemplesareolderthanthepyramids!ewithmeforalate afternoonwalkdownthehillpastthea arQimtowardstheMnajdracomplex.Therearechain-linkfencesaroundthetemplesnowbutwecanignorethoseandtrytoimagewhyMalta searliest peoplewenttothetroubleofbuildingthesestructuresonthiswindyandpoorhillside.Ofcoursethetempleswouldhavelookedratherdifferentwhentheywereconstructed.The ymayhavebeendecoratedwithpigmentsandpossiblyevenroofedwithanimalskinsorothermat erials.Whoknows?Wedoknowthattheywerechangedandaddedtoovera1,000-yearperiodorso.GettingtoMnajdraandthea arQimiseasiestifyouhaveacar.Orifyoudon tmindahike,youcouldgetabustoQrendi(3kmaway)or urrieq(5kmaway)andwalkfromthere.Warning:althoughthedistancesarenottoogreat,walkingseveralkilometresintheMaltesesuncanbeve ryhardandpossiblydangerous.Takewaterandsunscreen.1.Whatmakesthewriterwonderaboutthetemples?A.Theirhistory.B.Theirappearance.C.Howtheywerebuilt.D.Whentheywerebuilt.2.Whatareweawareofabouttheconstructionofthetemples?A.Theyhavebeentransformed.B.Theylookthesameasbefore.C.Theywerecarefullydesigned.D.Theyarenotwhattheyusedtobe.3.Howcanweadmirethesitesgettingleastsunburn?A.Byhikingthere.B.Byridingacar.C.Bytakingwater.D.Bytakingabus.4.Wherecanwepossiblyfindthisarticle?A.Inapoliticalspeech.B.Inhistoricalfiction.C.Inatravelmagazine.D.Inageographytextbook.Ⅱ.阅读七选五根据短文内容, 从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
2017_2018高中英语Unit1CulturalrelicsSectionⅡ课时作业必修2

Unit 1 Section ⅡWarming Up & Reading—Language PointsⅠ.单句语法填空1.There is some doubt whether their football team will win the match.2.He gave us some valuable (value) advice on how to solve the problems of education.3.The result of his story is so amazing (amaze) that nobody thinks it is believable.4.“Thank you very much for the warm welcome and reception (receive),” she said to all the people in the meeting room.5.We have to finish the decoration (decorate) of our new house by the end of next month.6.After driving for about an hour, he stopped outside a small wooden (wood) house.7.He was born blind, but that didn't stop him from becoming a successful artist (art).8.—What do you think of the film?—Oh, excellent. It's worth seeing (see) a second time.9.Jane and Mary are good friends; the former (form) is a teacher and the latter is a nurse.10.You had better have the car repaired (repair) or it'll get you into trouble.Ⅱ.阅读理解Chase, an autistic (患自闭症的) boy, was once an extremely picky eater. In fact, he would eat only about five different foods. His mom, Mary, worried that this would make him sick. Picky eating is common among kids with autism. And the illness makes people unable to communicate properly. How did Chase change himself? At age 8, he began to watch cooking shows.Chase loved shows like Eat Street and Cupcake Wars.“I just couldn't stop watching all these cooking shows!” he says. Soon, watching wasn't enough. “He wanted to try new foods,” remembers Mary, “He said, ‘Mom, I want frogs' legs!’”Soon, Chase was trying almost everything. He began cooking new foods as well as eating them. He discovered that he loved to cook. School had been a struggle for Chase. But his love for cooking turned out to be a great way for him to learn about many different subjects.He learned about science and even geography—he found out that he loved curry from India and sushi from Japan. “Food opened up his mind,” says his mom. Cooking even helped Chase practice speaking and interacting (互动) with people. That's because he created his own online cooking show.Chase started his cooking show about two years ago. He loves to include jokes and something unexpected in his show. In one of his shows, he and his cousins dress as cavemen (原始人) as they eat beef kebabs. Someday, Chase hopes to own his own restaurants. “I'm going to serve all types of food, from every country!” he says excitedly.【文章大意】本文是记叙文。
高三英语一轮复习 Unit 1 Cultural relics课时作业 新人教版必修2

课时作业(六) [必修2 Unit1 Cultural relics](限时:30分钟)Ⅰ.完形填空There once lived a young man who was always unhappy and complained about his poverty. One day, he went to see a fortune teller to enquire how to become __1__. The fortune teller said, “Young man, you are already wealthy now.”“Where is my wealth?” the young man asked __2__.“It is with you. Your __3__ is (are) your wealth. You use them to see this world. You use them to see all the __4__ things in this world. You can read, study and learn. Your hands are your wealth. You can use them to work. You can use them to hug your beloved ones. Your __5__ are your wealth. You can go to any places…” the fortune teller said.“You call these wealth?Everyone has them,” the young man said.“These are wealth. What you have now are not what others can luckily have. Are you __6__ to give your eyes to me? I am willing to give you a lot of money to __7__ for them,” the fortune teller said.“No, are you crazy? I am not going to exchange my eyes for money! They are __8__ to me!” the young man __9__.“Precisely, these are wealth to you. You will not exchange them for money. Furthermore, although a lot of people have their wealthy things, they do not __10__ them or treasure them. They are not __11__ to Heaven for giving them their wealth. They even complain that Heaven is unfair to them. Do you want to __12__ one of them before you will treasure them?” the fortune teller said.Everyone is wealthy. But we should not __13__ it for granted. We need to treasure our wealth, take care of it and use it __14__. We should not overuse it because once it is __15__, it is gone forever. Remember it is our wealth that we do not want to lose.1.A.happy B.youngC.wealthy D.poor2.A.anxiously B.sadlyC.quietly D.patiently3.A.knowledge B.skillsC.brain D.eyes4.A.ugly B.beautifulC.strange D.useful5.A.legs B.carsC.jewels D.banknotes6.A.lovely B.optimisticC.angry D.willing7.A.charge B.buyC.exchange D.change8.A.precious B.uselessC.extra D.special9.A.wept B.demonstratedC.smiled D.yelled10.A.see B.realizeC.keep D.hold11.A.grateful B.carefulC.meaningful D.faithful12.A.get B.graspC.have D.lose13.A.take B.makeC.set D.sell14.A.wrongly B.wiselyC.naturally D.really15.A.old B.usedC.gone D.deadⅡ.阅读理解AShirley is looking for work. She is nervous and feels unprepared. After being at home with her kids for fourteen years, she has decided it's time to work again outside her home. I know she'll be a great colleague wherever she works but I also know she is nervous. So here are some tips:First impressions are important as everybody says. If you like the person within the first nine minutes of your first meeting, it is likely that the sense of a good fit will endure for a long time.Don't buy fancy new clothes. Dress in a way that doesn't call attention to itself. Black trousers or a black skirt and comfortable shoes are OK.Make sure they know they can count on you to accept responsibilities. They want to be sure you'll work on your own without being fearful or asking for permission for every little things; they want to feel confident about you. If you are not confident, fake(假装) it.Keep your hands in your lap or on the arms of the chair. Don't play with your hair or your fingernails or anything that shows nervousness.If you don't know something, don't pretend you do, but tell them you are eager to learn it. Saying “No, I've never done that.” or “No, I have no experience.” won't help your case. Instead, say “That's something I've been fascinated by but never had a chance to deal with before.” or “I'm a quick learner, and if somebody gives me points I'll learn them.”There are some details. Show up early. Bring a newspaper to read while you wait. Laugh when something is funny. Send a thank-you note or an e-mail immediately and make it enthusiastic. Don't call the office to see how you did.16.From Paragraph 1, we learn that Shirley ________.A.has never worked beforeB.hasn't worked for a long timeC.doesn't want to workD.won't be a good colleague17.The underlined word “endure” in Paragraph 2 is similar to the meaning of “________”.A.last B.improveC.disappear D.agree18.What will the author disagree with?A.Making eye contact.B.Doing something while waiting.C.Wearing attractive clothes.D.Pretending to be confident.19.What should you do when you don't know something in an interview? A.Pretend to know a lot about it.B.Think about it for a while.C.Admit it and say you want to know more about it.D.Say sorry to the interviewers and ask for the right answer.20.After the interview, you should ________.A.express thanks soon afterwardsB.call the office to see how you didC.wait without doing anythingD.send a telegram immediatelyBThe meaning of the word “volunteer” may be a little different in different countries, but it usually means “one who offers his or her services”. There are many different ways in which people can volunteer, such as taking care of sick people, working in homes for homeless children, and picking up garbage(垃圾) from beaches and parks.Volunteers may work within their own countries or in other countries.They are often people with a strong wish to help those who are less fortunate than themselves.Volunteers don't expect any kind of pay.At the root of volunteering is the idea that one person may have the ability to offer services that can help other people.Tracy, a good friend of mine, however,recently came back from India with a new_idea of what being a volunteer means.She worked for two and a half weeks in one of Mother Teresa's homes in Calcutta.The following is her story.“I first heard about Mother Teresa in my high school.We watched a video about her work in India and all over the world.I was so moved by her spirit to help others and her endless love for every human being that after I graduated from high school,I wanted to try her kind of work, too.So with two friends I flew to Calcutta fora few weeks.”“I was asked to work in a home for sick people.I helped wash clothes and sheets, and prepare lunch.I also fed the people who were too weak to feed themselves and tried to cheer them up.I felt it was better to share with them than to think that I have helped them.To be honest, I don't think I was helping very much.It was then that I realized that I had not really come to help, but to learn about and experience another culture t hat helped improve my own understanding of life and the world.”21.According to the text, a volunteer refers to a person who ________.A.is willing to help those in need without payB.can afford to travel to different placesC.has a strong wish to be successfulD.has made a big fortune in life22.Tracy started her work as a volunteer ________.A.after she met Mother TeresaB.after she finished high schoolC.when she was touring CalcuttaD.when she was working in a hospital23.Why did Tracy choose to be a volunteer?A.She liked to work with Mother Teresa.B.She had already had some experience.C.She was asked by Mother Teresa to do so.D.She wanted to follow Mother Teresa's example.24.What is Tracy's “new idea”(Paragraph 2)of being a volunteer?A.Going abroad to help the sick.B.Working in Mother Teresa's home.C.Doing simple things to help the poor.D.Improving oneself through helping others.25.What is the best title for the passage?A.How to be a volunteerB.Voluntary life in IndiaC.A different meaning of “volunteer”D.Inspiration from Mother Teresa课时作业(六)Ⅰ.本文通过一个年轻人找算命先生询问如何致富的故事,告诉我们其实健康的身体就是我们最大的财富。
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Period TwoLearning about Language Ⅰ.根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Things to Remember If You Want to Be Truly Happy Never dwell on the past Your past is just a story.__1__ Everyone has a past—often full of pain, disappointment, missed opportunities, and unfulfilled expectations.No matter what your past looks like, it’s just a story—so don’t let it influence you. Never focus on what’s missing; look at what you actually have. __2__ You could waste hours counting the things you would like to improve, which would only take you away from appreciating your real life.Gratitude puts situations into perspective and rewires your mind toward a positive direction. Never underestimate quality time with yourself. Don’t confuse happiness with excitement; a lasting joy of life grows when your mind is in peace.__3__Regular meditation, sport, contact with nature, and quality (offline) time spent reading will help you reconnect with yourself and hear your intuition again. __4__ We are all different, and there is no perfect direction or path to our personal evolution.The whole point is to become the best version of YOU, and never stop taking lessons from your own life experiences. __5__ Your time and life power are limited, so spend them wisely and target your energy towards something meaningful.Finding a purpose helps you live a bigger life. Never be too harsh on yourself. - 2 - / 8- 2 -
Many of us are our own hardest critics, constantly diminishing every success.Accept that you will never be ideal and see this as okay.In the process of self-development, embracing your own vulnerabilities(缺陷) has been scientifically proven to be a key component of happiness. A.Make the present meaningful. B.Be grateful for what you have. C.Never stop improving yourself. D.Never give up what you are doing. E.Never lose a sense of purpose in what you are doing. F.Seeing the positive side of things doesn’t mean you’re ignoring what happened. G.Making time for yourself is as important as devoting time to your everyday duties. 答案 1.A [本段标题为“永远不要停留在过去”,选项A的意思为“使目前变得有意义”,符合标题内容。故选A。] 2.B [本段标题为“永远不要关注你缺失了什么,看看你得到了什么”,再结合本段最后一句“感激之情让你的处境变得明朗,让你的思想向积极的方向发展。”可知,空格处应该选B(感激你所拥有的)。] 3.G [本段标题为“永远不要低估你自己的黄金时间。”选项G的意思为“给自己花时间同致力于日常职责一样重要”,符合标题内容。故选G。] 4.C [根据本段内容“重要的是成为你的最好的版本,而且从不停止从自己的生活经历中学习。”可知,本段主要说明“永远不要停止提升自己”。故选C。] 5.E [根据本段内容“找到一个可以帮助你生活得更好的目标。”可知,本段主要说明了“永远不要失去你正在做的事情的目的。”故选E。] Ⅱ.阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 My husband, Mike, is American, and I’m Spanish.Whenever my mother and I speak Spanish, he is __1__ (curiosity) and tries to pick up words.One day, he heard us say that a woman we noticed was chula.He asked what it meant, and he was __2__ (tell) that it meant “pretty”. When we went to my mother’s house __3__ her birthday party, he gave her a birthday gift and said, “Happy birthday, chuleta.” He danced her around the kitchen, __4__ (call) my mother his chuleta, all the while thinking he was praising his mother-in-law. - 3 - / 8- 3 -
My mother raised an eyebrow and looked at me, but she didn’t say anything.The problem is, chuleta doesn’t mean “pretty” in Spanish __5__ means “pork chop(猪排).” In some__6__(place) it has a double meaning.But Mike’s intentions__7__(be) so sweet: He was trying to let my mother know how much he loved her. Soon my brothers and sisters gathered in the kitchen to watch the dancing as Mike __8__ (continue) to call my mother his “little pork chop”. We didn’t tell him what he was doing because we didn’t want to make him __9__ (embarrass).But every time he left the room, we would laugh so hard __10__ tears would start rolling down our cheeks. 答案 1.curious [考查词性转换。is为系动词,后面须用curiosity的形容词形式作表语。] 2.told [考查时态、语态和主谓一致。主语为he,是单数第三人称,再结合语境可知,他是被告知这个词的意思是“美人;漂亮的”。因此要用一般过去时的被动语态。] 3.for [考查介词。for表示目的,“为了……”。] 4.calling [考查伴随状语。calling my mother his chuleta是现在分词短语作状语,故动词call须用其-ing形式。] 5.but [考查并列连词。not...but...为固定结构,表示“不是……而是……”。] 6.places [考查名词复数。可数名词place前有some修饰,用名词的复数形式。] 7.were [考查动词时态。事情发生在过去,故用一般过去时。名词为复数形式,故谓语动词用were。] 8.continued [考查词性转换。空格单词的时态应该与gathered一致,故用过去式。] 9.embarrassed [考查词性转换。him后面缺少宾语补足语,须用动词embarrass的形容词形式。] 10.that [考查固定句型。so...that...表示“如此……以至于……”。] Ⅲ.阅读理解 When the Normans built their first simple wooden castles in England, they built them on the tops of small hills.The first permanent castles were made of stone and built with thick walls.The main building was usually surrounded by walls which overlooked the moat (护城河). The entrance to the castle was usually over a drawbridge (吊桥) leading to the main gatehouse.The drawbridge could be raised or lowered and an iron grille (栅栏)