高一英语暑假作业8 (2)

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(新课标)高一英语暑假作业8

(新课标)高一英语暑假作业8

新课标2015年高一英语暑假作业8(满分100分)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共4小题;每小题5分,满分20分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

In the 1960s, medical researchers Thomas Holmes and Richard Rahe developed a checklistof stressful events. They appreciated the tricky point that any major change can bestressful. Bad events like "serious illness of a family member" were high on the list,but so were some helpful life-changing events like marriage.When you take the Holmes-Rahe test you must remember that the score does notshow how you deal with stress - it only shows how much you have to deal with. Andwe now know that the way you deal with these events dramatically (戏剧性的) affectsyour chances of staying healthy. By the early 1970s, hundreds of similar studies hadfollowed Holmes and Rahe. And millions of Americans who work and live under stressworried over the reports. Somehow the research got boiled down to a memorable message.Women's magazines ran titles like "Stress causes illness".If you want to stay physically and mentally healthy the articles said avoid stressfulevents. But such simplistic advice is impossible to follow. Even if stressful eventsare dangerous , many — like the death of a loved one — are impossible to avoid.Moreover, any warning to avoid all stressful events is a prescription (处方) forstaying away from chances as well as trouble. Since any change can be stressful, aperson who wanted to be completely free of stress would never marry, have a child,take a new job or move. The idea that all stress makes you sick also takes no noticeof a lot of what we know about people. It supposes we' re all vulnerable and not activein the face of the difficult situation. But what about human ability and creativity?Many come through periods of stress with more physical and mental strength than theyhad before. We also know that a long time without change or challenge can lead toboredom and physical and mental pressure.1. The result of Holmes-Rahe’s medical research tells us _________________.A. the way you deal with major events may cause stressB. what should be done to avoid stressC. what kind of event would cause stressD. how to deal with sudden changes in life2. The studies on stress in the early 1970s led to ___________________.A. popular avoidance of stressful jobsB. great fear over the mental disorderC. a careful research into stress-related illnessesD. widespread worry about its harmful effects3. The score of the Holmes-Rahe test shows ________________.A. how you can deal with life-changing eventsB. how helpful events can change your lifeC. how stressful a major event can beD. how much pressure you are under4. Why is “such simplistic advice” (Line 1, Paragraph 3) impossible to follow?A. No one can stay on the same job for long.B. No prescription is effective in reducing stress.C. People have to get married someday.D. You could be missing chances as well.第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)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。

【高一英语试题精选】2018年新课标高一英语暑假作业8(带答案)

【高一英语试题精选】2018年新课标高一英语暑假作业8(带答案)

2018年新课标高一英语暑假作业8(带答案)高一英语假期检测题八第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AWith eight bloodshot eyes fixed on a flying object, the pains of a two year project were about to bear fruit It was Wa ng Hongyi’s first test flight of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)designed and assembled (组装) with his teammates from the Aero Sport Club (航模队) at Shanghai Jiaotong UniversityWang is a senior mechanical engineering and automation major He has been a plane model fan since childhood As a freshman, he spent two nights building a model aircraft and took it to the sports field just for fun Wu Junqi, the coach of Shanghai Jiaotong University’s Aero Sport Club, spotted Wang and told him his model was outdated“I was a little angry, so he took me to the lab,”says Wang He was immediately drawn to the modern equipment and decided to join the club As a technology fan, Wang spends most of his spare time in the lab “He loves what he’s doing, so he can stand the loneliness of doing research that others seldom have the persistence to carry out” says coach WuWhen Wang and his teammates were building UAV, they lived together in the lab “We tried to spend as much time together as possible because there were thousands of problems that needed to be solved” Wang says They didn’t even have time to。

2017-2018学年人教版高一英语暑假作业:(8)

2017-2018学年人教版高一英语暑假作业:(8)

2017-2018学年人教版高一英语暑假作业(8)一、阅读理解1There was a gardener who looked after his garden with great care. To water his flowers, he used two buckets. One was a shiny and new bucket(桶). The other was a very old and dilapidated one, which had seen many years of service, but was now past its best.Every morning, the gardener would fill up the two buckets. Then he would carry them along the path, one on each side, to the flowerbeds. The new bucket was very proud of itself. It could carry a full bucket of water without a single drop spilled (溢出). The old bucket felt very ashamed because of its holes: before it reached the flowerbeds, much water had leaked (漏) along the path.Sometimes the new bucket would say, “See how capable I am! How good it is that the gardener has me to water the flowers every day! I don't know why he still bothers with you. What a waste of space you are!”And all that the old bucket could say was, “I know I’m not very useful, but I can only do my best. I’m happy that the gardener still finds a little bit of use in me, at least.”One day, the gardener heard that kind of conversation. After watering the flowers as usual, he said, “You both have done your work very well. Now I am going to carry you back. I want you to look carefully along the path.”Then the two buckets did so. All along the path, they noticed, on the side where the new bucket was carried, there was just bare (光秃秃的) earth; on the other side where the old bucket was carried, there was a joyous row of wild flowers, leading all the way to the garden.1.What does the underlined word “dilapidated” probably mean?A.DirtyB.DarkC.Worn-out(破旧)D.Plain-looking(相貌平平)2.What was the old bucket ashamed of?A.His past.B.His aging.C.His manner.D.His leaking.3.The new bucket made conversations with the old one mainly to .ugh at the old oneB.take pity on the old oneC.show off (炫耀)its beautiful looksD.praise the gardener’s kindness4.Why was the old bucket still kept by the gardener?A.Because it was used to keep a balance (平衡)B.Because it stayed in its best conditionC.Because it was taken as a treasure(珍品)D.Because it had its own function(功能、作用)2 Grandparents Answer a CallAs a third-generation native of Brownsville, Texas, Mildred Garza never pleased move away. Even when her daughter and son asked her to move to San Antonio to help their children, shepolitely refused . Only after a year of friendly discussion did Ms Gaf finally say yes. That was four years ago. Today all three generations regard the move to a success, giving them a closer relationship than they would have had in separate cities.No statistics show the number of grandparents like Garza who are moving closer to the children and grandchildren. Yet there is evidence suggesting that the trend is growing. Even President Obama’s mother-in-law, Marian Robinson, has agreed to leave Chicago and into the White House to help care for her granddaughters. According to a study grandparents com. 83 percent of the people said Mrs. Robinson ‘s decision will influenc e the grandparents in the American family. Two-thirds believe more families will follow the example of Obama’s family.“in the 1960s we were all a little wild and couldn’t get away from home far enough fast enough to prove we could do it on our own,” says Christine Crosby, publisher of grate magazine for grandparents .“We now realize how important family is and how important to be near them, especially when you’re raining children.”Moving is not for everyone. Almost every grandparent wants to be with his or her grandchildren and is willing to make sacrifices, but sometimes it is wiser to say no and visit frequently instead. Having your grandchildren far away is hard, especially knowing your adult child is struggling, but giving up the life you know may be harder.1.Why was Garza’s move a success?A.It strengthened her family ties.B.It improved her living conditions.C.It enabled her make more friends.D.It helped her know more new places.2.What was the reaction of the public to Mrs. Robinson’s d ecision?A.17% expressed their support for it.B.Few people responded sympathetically.C.83% believed it had a bad influence.D.The majority thought it was a trend.3.What did Crosby say about people in the 1960s?A.They were unsure of raise more children.B.They were eager to raise more children.C.They wanted to live away from their parents.D.They bad little respect for their grandparent.4.What does the author suggest the grandparents do in the last paragraph?A.Make decisions in the best interests' of their ownB.Ask their children to pay more visits to themC.Sacrifice for their struggling childrenD.Get to know themselves better3. It’s time to stop complaining. The economy might be melting down like butter in a hot pot, but for some people — you , maybe? — this could be a very good thing.Here’s why. At no other time in recent history has it been easier or cheaper to start a new kind of company. Possibly a very profitable company. Let’s call these start-ups LILOs, for “a little in, a lot out;” These are Web-based businesses that cost almost nothing to get off the ground yet can turn into great moneymakers.How do you get started? All that’s required is a great idea for a product that will fill a need in the 21st century. These days you’d do b est if your idea either makes people money or saves them money. And launching now will make your company stronger later —you’ll learn to survive on fumes until the economy improves.That’s what John Tayman is doing. He’s an author who lives in San Fra ncisco, where I met him; he wrote reviews for a business magazine I edited. Tayman knew little about technology and even less about business. And yet he dreamed of a website that would summarize car reviews from other sources and rank every model of new ca r. “It’ll be like meets Kelley Blue Book,” he explained to me during lunch one day last June. Tayman said he intended to build the site on the side while continuing to write for a living. He’d work on his new company only at night and on weekends. Oh, yes, and he had only about $10,000. “Good luck with that!” I thought. Ideas are much easier to produce than they are to put into practice.Tayman went to work with nothing more than his PowerBook laptop. A very well-organized fellow, he quickly discovered a bunch of free stuff online — instructional manuals and sites that walk you through the process from start to finish. Within months, Tayman had a staff of 20 employees working for him in five different countries. went live in January. Tayman figures he has worked about 10 hours a week on it and hasn’t spent a cent on marketing or advertising. Growth is modest but steady: nearly 10,000 people visit each week.1.What is an advantage of starting a business now?A.It will guarantee you a big success.B.It can never be more profitable.C.It costs you much less than ever before.D.It keeps you from useless complaining.2.What is necessary to start your business according to the passage?A.Low-cost products used to be trade.B.Practical products with good quality.C.Starting the business as early as possible.D.A good idea helping people make or save money.3.How did the author feel on hearing of Tayman’s idea?A.He was sure that it would make profit.B.He had no confidence in Tay man’s success.C.He didn’t trust his ability.D.He thought Tayman was out of his mind.4.How is Tayman’s website going now?A.It has a total of 10,000 visits per week.B.It has made a huge profit since January.C.It still copies free stuff from the Internet.D.It starts to be used by more people now.4.Is Your Diet Destroying the Environment?A vegetarian diet is often praised for its health benefits. Studies have shown that vegetarians usually have lower levels of heart disease and a lower risk of diabetes than people who eat meat. What most people are less aware of, however, are the effects that a vegetarian diet can have on the environment.Researchers from the Union of Concerned Scientists in the US recently studied how consumer behavior affects the environment. The study showed that meat consumption is one of the main ways that humans can damage the environment, second only to the use of motor vehicle.Then, how can eating meat have a negative effect on the environment? For a start, all farm animals such as cows, pigs, and sheep give off methane (沼气) gas by expelling (排出) wind from their bodies. One cow can produce up to 60 liters of methane each day. Methane gas is the second most common greenhouse gas after carbon dioxide. Many environmental experts now believe that it is more responsible for global warming than carbon dioxide. It is estimated that 25% of all methane released into the atmosphere comes from farm animals.Another way that meat production affects the environment is through the use of water and land. 2,500 gallons of water are needed to produce one pound of beef, whereas 20 gallons of water are needed to produce one pound of wheat. One acre of farmland used for crop production can produce 40,000 pounds of potatoes, 30,000 pounds of carrots, or 50,000 pounds of tomatoes.Many people now see the benefits of switching to a vegetarian diet, not just for health reasons, but also because it plays a vital role in protecting the environment. However, some nutritionists advise against switching to a totally strict vegetarian, or vegan diet. They believe a vegan diet, which excludes all products from animal sources, such as cheese, eggs, and milk, can be short of many necessary vitamins and minerals our bodies need.Today, many people know it’s important to take better care of their bodies and to use the earth’s resources more efficiently. As this understanding spreads, more people may realize that to help the environment and for the human race to survive, more of us will need to become vegetarians.1.The underlined word “it” in Para.3 refers to ___________.A.methane gasB.carbon dioxideC.expelling windD.greenhouse gas2.Many figures are used in Para.4 to show ___________.A.growing tomatoes has the highest productionB.crop production is better than meat productionC.meat production consumes too much water and landD.farm animals are the main producer of the methane gas3.What message does the passage want to convey?A.Our diet is destroying the surroundings.B.Raising farm animals affects the environment.C.A vegetarian diet helps to protect the environment.D.More and more people are becoming strict vegetarians.二、七选五5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。

高一英语培优提升暑假作业:08必修第二册暑期学习成果阶段检测卷(人教版2019)

高一英语培优提升暑假作业:08必修第二册暑期学习成果阶段检测卷(人教版2019)

08必修第二册暑期学习成果阶段检测卷英语(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。

2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。

写在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30 分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Who thought Sara should go overseas to study?A.Her friends.B.Her parents.C.Her teacher.2.In which city did the woman and John stay the longest?A.Vienna.B.Rome.C.Paris.3.Why has Tom changed his plan?A.Due to the bad weather.B.Due to the movie list.C.Due to the housework.4.What is the woman’s advice?A.Improving the judgment.B.Avoiding judging by appearances.C.Carrying out the real-name system.5.What will happen in the speakers’ company?A.The office building will change.B.Many employees will lose their jobs.C.All employees will earn more money.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

2019-2020年高一七月份暑假英语作业8 含答案

2019-2020年高一七月份暑假英语作业8 含答案

高一英语暑假作业8组题人:王红玲审核人:王晓红训练日期:月日第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)2019-2020年高一七月份暑假英语作业8 含答案Some kids love handwriting, but others hate when it’s time to put their pen to paper. Maybe they are worried about their handwriting. Are you one of them? 36 Here are five steps that really work!Get a great graspTry this —hold your pencil at the top and try to write your name. Pretty hard? But when you hold your pencil the correct way, writing is much easier. 37 Hold it in place with your thumb, and your index (食指) and middle fingers.Let the lines be your guideLined paper is your friend! Those lines can help you create letters that are the right size and proportion (均衡). 38 Also be sure to fill up the lined space completely. Those capital letters should be from the bottom line to the top one. Slow downIf your writing is hard to read, try slowing down a little. If you rush, it’s hard to control where you stop and start your letters.Lower the pressure39 That makes it harder to mak e the smooth lines. Try easing up and don’t hold the pencil too tightly.40Lots of games require you to write or draw pictures. So even though it’s not schoolwork, you’re still using the skills you need to control your pen better.A. Play gamesB. Ask for more adviceC. So “a” should be half the height of a capital “A”.D. You’ve been writing since you were a little kid.E. Some kids press down really hard when they write.F. The good news is that just about everyone can improve their handwriting.G. The best way to hold a pen or pencil is to let it rest next to the base of your thumb.第三部分完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

高一英语下学期暑假作业试题(8)高一全册英语试题

高一英语下学期暑假作业试题(8)高一全册英语试题

于对市爱美阳光实验学校高一英语下学期暑假作业试题〔8〕一阅读理解AChildren's lives have changed greatly over the last 50 years.But do they have a happier childhood than you or I did?It's difficult to look back on one's own childhood without some element of nostalgia(怀旧的). I have four brothers and sisters, and my memories are all about being with them.Playing board games on the living room floor, or spending days in the street with the other neighborhood children, racing up and down on our bikes, or exploring the nearby woods.My parents scarcely appear in these memories, except as providers either of meals or of severe blame after some particularly risky adventure.These days, in the UK at least, the nature of childhood has changed dramatically.Firstly, families are smaller, and there are far more only children.It is common for both parents to work outside the home and there is the feeling that there just isn't time to bring up a large family, or that no one could possibly afford to have more than one child.As a result, today's boys and girls spend much of their time alone.Another major change is that youngsters today tend to spend a huge amount of their free time at home, inside.More than anything this is due to the fact that parents worry far more than they used to about real or imagined dangers, so they wouldn't dream of letting their children play outside by themselves.Finally, the kind of toys children have and the way they play is totally different.Computer and video games have replaced the board games and more interesting activities of my childhood.The irony〔令人啼笑皆非的事情〕 is that so many ways of playing games are called "interactive〞. The fact that you can play electronic games on your own further increases the sense of loneliness felt by many young people today.Do these changes mean that children today have a less relaxing childhood than I had? I personally believe that they do, but perhaps every generation feels exactly the same.56. What is the purpose of the direct question given in the firstparagraph?A. To show who the passage is written for.B. To gatherpeople's opinions on childhood.C. To compare the childhood lives of two generations.D. To get people's attention and lead in the topic.57.Which is NOT a reason for the changes?A. Families are smaller today.B. Toys can be played bychildren alone at home.C. It's too dangerous to play outside.D. Parents worried toomuch about their children.58. What has the writer focused on in the fourth paragraph?A. Some games that young people play today aren't really good.B. Computer and video games have replaced the board games.C. Young people today shouldn't play electronic games.D. Board games are much more interesting than computer games.BOne day a student was walking with his teacher in the countryside.As they went along,they saw a pair of old shoes lying in the path.They were a pool farmer’s,who was working in the nearby field.The student turned to the teacher saying,“We will hide his shoes,and hide ourselves behind those trees,and wait to see what he will do〞“My young friend.〞answered the teacher,“we should never make fun of the poor. Why not put a coin in each shoe,and then we will hide ourselves and watch?〞The student did so and they both hid themselves behind the trees. The poor man soon finished his work,and came across the field to the path where he had left his coat and shoes.After putting on his coat,he put his foot into one of his shoes,and felt something hard.Then he bent (弯腰) down to feel what it was,and found the coin. Surprised,he looked at the coin,turned it around and looked at it again.He then looked around,but no person was seen.He put the money into his pocket, and continued to put on the other shoe. His surprise was doubled on finding the other coin.He couldn’t control his feelings and fell to his knees,looked up to the sky and expressed his thanks. Then he spoke of his wife,sick and helpless,and his children without bread.He said the help would save them from dying.The student stood there deeply moved,and his eyes filled with tears.“Now,〞said the teacher, “Are you not much happie r than if you had hidden the shoes?〞24. When the student saw the shoes,he wanted to_______A. steal themB. play a joke on the ownerC. find their ownerD. give the owner some money25.According to the passage,the teacher is______.A. quiet and honestB. kind and friendlyC. patient and cleverD.strict and careful26. When the farmer saw the second coin, he______A. was surprised and decided to find the ownerB. was worried and looked up at the skyC. was very excited and gratefulD. spoke of his difficulties and asked for more help27 .What can we learn from the passage?A. True happiness comes from helping others .B. .All good things come to an endC. Where there is a will ,there is awayD. It is never too late to learn二.完型填空〔共20小题;每题1.5分,总分值30分〕I grew up poor — living with six brothers, three sisters and mymother. We had little money, but plenty of love and 36 . I was happy and energetic. I understood that no matter how poor a person was, he could still 37 a dream.My dream was 38 . By the time I was sixteen, I could throw a ninety-mile-per-hour baseball and 39 anything that moved on the field. I was also 40 : my high school coach was John, who not only 41 me, but also taught me how to believe in myself. He 42 me the difference between having a dream and showing conviction (信念). One particular incident with coach John changed my life forever.A friend 43 me for a summer job. This meant a chance for money in my pocket — money for a new bike, new clothes and the 44 ofsavings for a house for my mother. Then I realized I would have to 45up summer baseball to handle the work schedule, and that meant I would have to tell John I wouldn’t be playing.When I told John, he was as 46 as I expected him to be. “Youhave your whole life to work,〞 he said, “Your 47 days are limited. You can’t afford to waste them.〞 I stood before him with my head 48 , trying to think of the words that would 49 to him why my dream of buying my mom a house and having money in my pocket was worth facing his 50 in me.“Well,〞 he asked, “is $ an hour the 51 of a dream?〞That simple question made 52 to me the difference between 53something right now and having a goal. I devoted myself in sports that summer and 54 the year I was chosen by the Pittsburgh Pirates to play baseball, and 55 a $ 20,000 contract 〔合同〕. Later, I bought my mother the house of my dream!36. A. attention B. time C. patience D. fashion 37. A. bring B. continue C. make D. afford 38. A. athletics B. music C. business D. money39. A. kick B. play C. hit D. pass 40. A. right B. popular C. lucky D. confident41. A. believed in B. relied on C. called on D.dealt with 42. A. gave B. taught C. brought D. asked 43. A. called B. advised C. applied D.recommended44. A. aim B. idea C. start D. purpose45. A. keep B. end C. give D. pick46. A. happy B. mad C. frightened D. excited47. A. living B. working C. playing D. dreaming48. A. moving B. hanging C. shaking D. nodding49. A. express B. announce C. apologise D. explain50. A. belief B. pride C. fear D. disappointment51. A. length B. price C. power D. spirit52. A. clear B. direct C. straight D. attractive53. A. wanting B. changing C. dreaming D. enjoying54. A. by B. for C. beyond D. within55. A. paid B. found C. offered D. Presented 三语法填空〔共10小题;每题分,总分值15分〕One Sunday morning in August I went to a local music festival. I left it early because I had an appointment 56 (late) that day. My friends walked me to the bus stop and waited with me until the bus arrived. I got on the bus and 57 (find) a seat near the back, and then I noticed a man sitting at the front. He 58 (pretend) that a tiger toy was real and giving it a voice. He must be mentally disabled.Behind him 59 (be) other people to 60 he was trying to talk, but after some minutes they walked away and sat near me, 61 (look) annoyed.I didn’t want to be laughed at for talking to him but I didn’t like leaving him 62 his own either. After a while I 63 (rise) from my seat and walked to the front of the bus. I sat next to the man and introduced me. We had 64 amazing conversation. He got off the bus before me and I felt very happy the rest of the way home.I’m glad I made a choice. It made 65 of us feel good.四.短文改错〔共10小题;每题1分,总分值10分〕增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号〔∧〕,并在此符号下面写出该加的词。

牛津译林版高中英语必修二高一暑假作业8

牛津译林版高中英语必修二高一暑假作业8

高中英语学习材料(灿若寒星*制作整理)高一暑假作业(八)单项填空(共20题,每小题1分,满分20分)21. — Oh, I have an examination to take next week! — _______A. No way.B. No problem.C. That’s fine.D. Good luck!22. On _______ whole, science and technology have been benefiting human beings all through_______ history.A. a, 不填B. a, theC. the, 不填D. the, the23. Known _______ one of the four greatest ancient civilizations in the world, China is attractive_______ many foreigners.A. for; toB. for; forC. as; forD. as; to24. When the police broke into the room, they found the man _______ in bed, _______.A. lying; deadB. lying; diedC. laying; dyingD. laid; death25. Jack stood _______ except that his lips moved slowly.A. silentB. quietC. stillD. calm26. _______ I’m not sure of winning the match, I will have a try anyway.A. WhileB. BeforeC. OnceD. Since27. Now the size of our town is _______ than it was ten years ago.A. as twice large asB. twice large thanC. twice as much asD. twice as large as28. —If my sister goes to watch the singing competition named “I am a singer” next time,_______. The competition is well organized.— _______.A. so do I; So is itB. so do I; So it isC. so will I; So is itD. so will I; So it is29. ___ at the amazing scenery in Shangri-la, she could hardly believe that it is created by nature.A. StaringB. GlancingC. GlaringD. Seeing30. On the hill _______ a tower as well as two temples.A. standB. is standingC. are standingD. stands31. The company has been _______ of President(总裁) Smith for 20 years and who will_______ it after his retirement?A. in the control; take overB. in the control; take downC. in control; take overD. in control; take down32. He is not easy-going, but his trust in his friends will last forever once _______.A. to be gainedB. is gainedC. being gainedD. it is gained33. The little boy needed the _______ money to deal with the things that remained _______.A. remaining; to be settledB. remaining; to settleC. remained; to be settledD. remained; to settle34. Though this kind of _______ has some _______, it is good enough for construction(建筑).A. materials; shortcomingsB. memorial; shortcomingsC. materials; distinctionsD. memorial; distinctions35. The first question was quite difficult but the rest _______ easy, _______ surprised us all.A. was; whichB. was; thatC. were; whichD. were; which36. What do you think of the suggestion _______ he offered us _______ we go to New York forour holiday?A. what; thatB. which; thatC. which; whatD. what; what37. The governor declared that the treasure belongs to _______ found it first, _______ manypeople hunting for it day and night.A. whoever; to makeB. whoever; makingC. no matter who; to makeD. whomever; making38. Steve Jobs once said: “I’m convinced that the only thing _______ kept me going was_______ I loved what I did.”A. which; thatB. that; whatC. that; thatD. which; what39. The look on his face suggested that he just happened _______ the secret and _______ hehimself was very shocked, too.A. knowing; 不填B. to know; 不填C. knowing; thatD. to know; that40. —Let’s see a movie tonight. We haven’t been to a cinema for ages.— I was about to say the same thing. You see, _______.A. two heads are better than oneB. great minds think alikeC. a bird in the hand is worth two in the bushD. it’s better to think twice before doing somethingVIII.完形填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)When I entered the classroom, our teacher announced we were going to have a math test. I took a look at the 41 full of what looked like hieroglyphs(象形文字) to me and began to 42 . I did the best that I could, and then left my 43 to put my paper in a pile(摞) on the front desk with a(n) 44 .I returned to my seat and then an idea came to my mind. I 45 where the teacher was before I made my 46 . She was walking in the 47 of the room with her back turned. I left my seat and went back to the pile of test papers already handed 48 and when I picked up my paper I also 49 the paper right below it before returning to my seat. When I looked at the 50 paper I had taken, I discovered it was the work of the 51 girl in our class, I copied her answers to my paper.The next day the teacher handed back our papers turning them facedown on everyone’s desks. When I 52 my paper over, I was 53 to see an “F” on it. After class I went to the girl whose answers I had 54 and said to her, “That math test was difficult. I 55 it.I guess we need to study more.” Her 56 was, “Not me, I got every question 57 and got an A.”The teacher knew. She never blamed me in front of the class and 58 me to keep my dignity(尊严). I made a 59 to myself never ever to cheat again. I would remember toalways be 60 in the things I do. I never forgot that teacher who failed me when, really, I had failed myself.41. A. blackboard B. paper C. book D. picture42. A. think B. cry C. worry D. sleep43. A. seat B. classroom C. partner D. teacher44. A. joy B. sigh C. idea D. problem45. A. believed B. found C. ignored D. checked46. A. research B. mind C. move D. comment47. A. front B. middle C. back D. outside48. A. out B. in C. over D. on49. A. saw B. left C. remembered D. included50. A. extra B. new C. clean D. difficult51. A. tallest B. oldest C. prettiest D. smartest52. A. got B. turned C. put D. took53. A. shocked B. angry C. happy D. excited54. A. copied B. read C. marked D. examined55. A. knew B. made C. failed D. lost56. A. reply B. attitude C. opinion D. purpose57. A. ready B. right C. done D. good58. A. told B. reminded C. allowed D. advised59. A. speech B. joke C. wish D. promise60. A. honest B. friendly C. careful D. hopeful IX.阅读理解(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)AToday, roller skating is easy and fun. But a long time ago, it wasn't easy at all. Before 1750, the idea of skating didn't exist. That changed because of a man named Joseph Merlin. Merlin's work was making musical instruments. In his spare time he liked to play the violin. Joseph Merlin was a man of imagination, ideas and dreams. People called him a dreamer.One day Merlin received an invitation to attend a fancy dress ball. He was very pleased and a little excited. As the day of the party came near, Merlin began to think how to make a grand entrance at the party. He had an idea. He thought he would get a lot of attention if he could skate into the room.Merlin tried different ways to make himself roll. Finally, he decided to put two wheels under each shoe. These were the first roller skates. Merlin was very proud of his invention and dreamed of arriving at the party on wheels while playing the violin.On the night of the party Merlin rolled into the room playing his violin. Everyone was astonished to see him. There was just one problem. Merlin had no way to stop his roller skates. He rolled on and on. Suddenly, he ran into a huge mirror that was hanging on the wall. Down fell the mirror, breaking to pieces. Nobody forgot Merlin's grand entrance for a long time!61. The text is mainly about ________.A. a strange manB. an unusual partyC. how roller skating beganD. how people enjoyed themselves in the 18th century62. People thought Merlin was a dreamer because he ________.A. often gave others surprisesB. was a gifted musicianC. invented the roller skatesD. was full of imagination63. Merlin put wheels under his shoes in order to ________.A. impress the party guestsB. arrive at the party soonerC. test his inventionD. show his skill in walking on wheels64. What is the main point that the writer tries to convey(表达) in the last paragraph?A. The roller skates was dangerous and harmful.B. The party guests thought Merlin was a fool.C. Merlin succeeded beyond expectation.D. Merlin should never do that again.BIslands of Adventure at Universal Orlando in FloridaPeople say that it is the home of the “Harry Potter Theme Park”. The Wizarding World is the most popular part of the park. Other popular rides include the Adventures of Spider-Man, Popeye & Bluto’s Bilge-Rat Barges and the Jurassic Park River Adventure.It is open from Monday to Saturday. $15.95 for children, 3 to 13 years old; $29.95 for ages 14 and over.PI-O Indoor Theme Park in LongueuilThe PI-O Indoor Theme Park features(以……为特色) 16 rides, a small sea train, a kid-sized bowling alley(保龄球场), a mirror maze(迷宫), theme rooms which include the Christmas room on-the-sea, and a private reception room.“I wanted to create a safe environment for kids aged 1 to 10,” explains owner Jocelyne Pinard. She noted how many competing amusement parks have sections that can be unsafe for young kids —such as the “ball rooms” full of loose plastic balls. So this is how it is different from other amusement parks.Open seven days a week. The admission fees are $16.99 for individuals(个人) and $64 for families.Legoland Windsor Theme Park in LondonLegoland Windsor is the best choice for young families. The park is designed for children from 3 to 12. There are over 50 rides as well as live shows, workshops, and other attractions aimed at younger children, and especially those who are already fond of building-block(积木) toys.The park is open every single day. Adults: $35; Ages 3-15 and 60+: $26. Buy online and save $3 per person.Wonder La Theme Park in IndiaWonder La is a world-class amusement park. It’s modern, clean and green, and has all kinds of attractions. There are over 50 rides, 12 of which are water based and 9 especially for small children. If you love getting wet, don’t miss the Rain Disco — an indoor dance floor with a rain system that provides showers of warm water to the music.Monday to Friday 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. Saturday, Sunday, Holiday and Festival seasons 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. Single adult / child — $13.50; Family ticket (for any four people) — $50.00; Children 3 and under — Free.65. If Jim is free this Sunday, he can choose to visit the following parks EXCEPT________.A. Islands of AdventureB. PI-OC. Legoland WindsorD. Wonder La66. How is PI-O Indoor Theme Park mainly different from other parks?A. It is much safer.B. It features more rides.C. It is much cheaper.D. It offers more activities.67. If a couple want to visit Legoland Windsor Theme Park with their 5-year-old son, how muchdo they need to pay when booking online?A. $70.B. $87.C. $93.D. $96.68. Which of the following about Wonder La Theme Park is NOT true?A. It is located in India.B. It is free for children of 3 and under.C. There are nine rides especially for small children.D. The Rain Disco lets children enjoy cool showers while dancing.69. Where is the passage most probably taken?A. A science magazine.B. A text book.C. A travel guide.D. A local newspaper.CFifty-two years ago in the USA, a little black girl named Ruby Bridges arrived at her new primary school. The school was in New Orleans, Louisiana.As she walked toward the school’s front door, an angry crowd of people shouted at her. United States marshals walked with her. A marshal is a police officer. They were there to protect the first grader. That’s because the people didn’t want Ruby to go inside the school. But the 6-year-old walked into the school anyway. As she did, she marched into history books.The day was Nov. 14, 1960. On that morning, little Ruby became one of the first African Americans to attend an all-white primary school in the South.Before then, the law in many states said that black children could not attend the same schools as white children. People of different races also had to use separate public restrooms. It was called segregation. That is when people of different races are kept separate.U.S. leaders worked to end segregation. They helped bring civil rights to all Americans. Those are the rights mean that all people should be treated equally. A few months before Ruby started school, a federal court (联邦法庭) had just ordered an end to school segregation in New Orleans.By the time Ruby started the second grade, there were no more angry people outside her school. There were other African American students in her class. Today, children of all races go to school together.Bridges said she was never scared to go to school during the first grade. She wasn’t really afraid and she didn’t really know what was going on at the time.70. Why was Ruby Bridges famous in the American history?A. She served on the U.S. federal court.B. She got along well with the U.S. marshals.C. She helped end school segregation in New Orleans.D. She brought all rights to the Americans with U.S. leaders.71. Which of the following is about “segregation” (in Pa ragraph 4)?A. White and black children couldn’t study in the same school.B. All people should have the right to be treated equally.C. Different races can use the same public convenience.D. Students of all races should be able to attend school together.72. What do you think of the U.S. leaders’ work to end segregation?A. Disappointing.B. Acceptable.C. Successful.D. Confusing.DFamily Vs TechnologyModern technology certainly changes family behavior, but does it really damage family life as many people fear? Not necessarily, says Dr. Silva, a professor in Sociology(社会学) at the Open University, she also argues it is wrong to assume technology erodes(腐蚀,侵蚀) the quality of family life.“There is the idea that technology has an influence on the family and the family suffers. My take is quite different,” she explains. “Technological change happens because people’s lives change. And it is people’s choices o f how to live that creates processes of innovation(革新) as well. The family has a role like the economy or like technology itself in changing the world. The imagination is important in driving the things technologists want to find for our daily lives. Peopl e desire to see nature as it is, so color television comes about,” she says.In another case, the increase in working mothers helped create a market for labor-saving kitchen equipment. “The time that women have to shop every day for food is no longer avail able so there is a need to have a refrigerator for food storage,” says Dr. Silva. “The need to cook that food more easily and quickly, means you have developments in cooking technology like the microwave oven(微波炉). The microwave oven already existed because it was developed for the navy during World War Two but it wasn’t used in ordinary families until the early 1980s.“Technologies for housework were as important as those for work itself,” she says, “So washing machines, refrigerators and microwave ovens a re terribly important. We couldn’t imagine what life would be like if we didn’t have them.” Technological changes in the kitchen have played an important role in the changes of family behavior, creating a new social focus in the home.“With advanced techno logy, you can feed the family in an easier manner. People can do housework with less difficulty. But that doesn’t mean that family practices are not important —it’s just a different way of doing things.”73. What is Dr. Silva’s attitude towards the effect that technology has on family life?A. Worried.B. Optimistic(乐观的).C. Puzzled.D. Uncertain.74. What causes advances in technology according to Dr. Silva?A. People’s love for nature.B. Great changes in people’s way of life.C. People’s desire to change the world.D. The wonderful imagination in inventing things.75. What can we learn from the passage?A. The microwave oven was first used by working mothers.B. People cook less because of modern kitchen equipment.C. Technology has little effect on the changes of family behavior.D. People need less skill to do housework due to advanced technology.X.任务型阅读(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)(请认真阅读下列短文,并在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。

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新课标2015年高一英语暑假作业8(满分100分)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共4小题;每小题5分,满分20分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

In the 1960s, medical researchers Thomas Holmes and Richard Rahe developed a checklistof stressful events. They appreciated the tricky point that any major change can bestressful. Bad events like "serious illness of a family member" were high on the list,but so were some helpful life-changing events like marriage.When you take the Holmes-Rahe test you must remember that the score does notshow how you deal with stress - it only shows how much you have to deal with. Andwe now know that the way you deal with these events dramatically (戏剧性的) affectsyour chances of staying healthy. By the early 1970s, hundreds of similar studies hadfollowed Holmes and Rahe. And millions of Americans who work and live under stressworried over the reports. Somehow the research got boiled down to a memorable message.Women's magazines ran titles like "Stress causes illness".If you want to stay physically and mentally healthy the articles said avoid stressfulevents. But such simplistic advice is impossible to follow. Even if stressful eventsare dangerous , many — like the death of a loved one — are impossible to avoid.Moreover, any warning to avoid all stressful events is a prescription (处方) forstaying away from chances as well as trouble. Since any change can be stressful, aperson who wanted to be completely free of stress would never marry, have a child,take a new job or move. The idea that all stress makes you sick also takes no noticeof a lot of what we know about people. It supposes we' re all vulnerable and not activein the face of the difficult situation. But what about human ability and creativity?Many come through periods of stress with more physical and mental strength than theyhad before. We also know that a long time without change or challenge can lead toboredom and physical and mental pressure.1. The result of Holmes-Rahe’s medical research tells us _________________.A. the way you deal with major events may cause stressB. what should be done to avoid stressC. what kind of event would cause stressD. how to deal with sudden changes in life2. The studies on stress in the early 1970s led to ___________________.A. popular avoidance of stressful jobsB. great fear over the mental disorderC. a careful research into stress-related illnessesD. widespread worry about its harmful effects3. The score of the Holmes-Rahe test shows ________________.A. how you can deal with life-changing eventsB. how helpful events can change your lifeC. how stressful a major event can beD. how much pressure you are under4. Why is “such simplistic advice” (Line 1, Paragraph 3) impossible to follow?A. No one can stay on the same job for long.B. No prescription is effective in reducing stress.C. People have to get married someday.D. You could be missing chances as well.第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)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。

Back to school secretsWhat do you most look forward to about a new school year? Whether it is new supplies, new friends, or learning new subjects, going back to school can be exciting. But it can also be difficult—especially when you receive your first homework assignment(布置的作业). Here are some tips to take the headache out of homework: Plan your assignments in order of importance. There are so many choices for how to spend your time during the school year. 1 At the end of the day, review your list and check what might need to be done the next day.2 For example, you could work on a short homework assignment while waiting for a ride home.Find out your best study styles. Ryan, an 11-year- old from New York, makes cards to help him remember information. He told Weekly reader,“ 3 ”Divide big assignments into smaller pieces.“ 4And they are easy to finish,” Alice Carrott, director of educational support services at the University of Kansas Medical Center, told Weekly Reader.5 This will help you have more energy and be more efficient(有效的) at your work, says Carrott.Use these tips and you just might find yourself with more time for friends and after-school fun!A. It stays in there until I need it.B. It can help to make to-do lists.C. Find a comfortable study area.D. Get enough sleep and exercise.E. Find smart ways to use free time.F. Smaller bites are easy to get started with.G. It’s easier for me to get it all in my mind.答案及解析:BEGFD第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)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。

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