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2017-2018学年高二年级周练二英语试卷

2017-2018学年高二年级周练二英语试卷

江西省安义中学2017-2018学年度上学期高二英语第二次周练试卷第一节阅读理解Life is not easy in senior high school. You’ve got the pressure of studies and exams.From time to time, you may feel depressed and frustrated. When depression strikes, you have to take measures to fight it. One of the strangest ways to fight depression is to eat salt, scientists have found.Salt acts as a natural anti—depressant (抗抑郁剂), researchers say. While too much can lead to high blood pressure and heart disease, not enough can cause “psychological(心理的) d epressions”, a study has reported.The study, by researchers at the University of Iowa in the US, discovered that when rats are deficient in salt, they don’t do activities they normally enjoy.The recommended daily salt intake for an adult is four grams, although experts say the body needs only half as much.However, most adults in the developed world consume(消耗)around ten grams a day, mainly because their diets contain high salt amounts. Today, 77 percent of US salt intake comes from processed and restaurant foods, like frozen dinners and fast food.The minerals in salt are required by the body—in small quantities—to help move liquid in and out of cells. But too much can cause diseases, for example high blood pressure.Today scientists are finding that salt is an addictive substance—almost like a drug.One s ign of addiction is using a substance even when it’s known to be harmful. Many people are told to eat less salt due to health concerns, but they have trouble doing so because they like the taste and find low-salt foods tasteless.Humans have a long histor y of eating salt. In the Stone Age, people didn’t need to find salt, because they hunted most of their food, and ate a lot of red meat, which has plenty of salt in it. But when people began to farm, about 10,000 BC, they started to eat mainly grains like rice and wheat, and very little meat. Then they had to find another way to get salt.1. What does the underlined word "deficient" in the third paragraph mean?A. enoughB. far from enoughC. more than enoughD. plenty2. The major role of salt is to ____________.A. help the body work wellB. help fight against depressionC. help people get rid of an addiction to drugsD. help people enjoy sugary substances3. Which of the following statements is true?A. People have trouble reducing salt because they don't know it is harmful to eat too much of it.B. Before 10,000 BC, human beings did not need salt.C. The richer the country is, the more salt is eaten there.D. Taking more than 4 grams of salt a day can be harmful for an adult's health. 4. What kind of food should people eat more of?A. Frozen foodB. Fast foodC. Red meat D Low--salt food第二节:七选五Everyone knows that the Frenchmen are romantic, the Italians are fashionable and the Germans are serious. Are these just stereotypes(刻板印象) or is there really such a thing as national character? And if there is, can it affect how a nation succeed or fail?At least one group of people is certain that it can. A recent survey of the top 500 entrepreneurs (企业家) in the UK found that 70% felt that their efforts were not appreciated by the British public. Britain is hostile (敌意的) to success, they said. It has a culture of jealousy(嫉妒).__5__ Jealousy is sometimes known as the “green-eyed monster” and the UK is its home.Scientists at Warwich University in the UK recently tested this idea. They gathered a group of people together and gave each an imaginary amount of money.__6__ Those given a little were given the chance to destroy the large amount of money given to others— but at the cost of losing their own. Two thirds of the people tested agreed to do this.__7__. But there is also opposite evidence. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development recently reported that the UK is now the world's fourth largest economy. That is not bad for people who are supposed to hate success. People in the UK also work longer hours than anyone else in Europe. So the British people are not lazy, either.“It is not really success that the British dislike,” says Carey Cooper, a professor of management at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology. “It’s people using their success in a way that seems proud or unfair or which separates them from their roots.”_8__ They set out to do things in their way. They work long hours. By their own efforts they become millionaires.__9__ It hardly seems worth following their example. If they were more friendly, people would like them more. And more people want to be like them.A. This seems to prove that the entrepreneurs were right to complain.B. The one who owns most money in the end is the winner.C. As a result, the survey said, entrepreneurs were “unloved, unwanted and misunderstood.”D. It is not true that British people are born jealous of others` success.E. Some were given a little, others a great deal.F. But instead of being happy they complain that nobody loves them.G. Perhaps it is the entrepreneurs who are the problem.第三节:完形填空I’ve come to the conclusion that I’m rubbish at saying “NO”.For example, last Sunday I was sitting at my desk alone,totally 11 in my own business, when a colleague of mine phoned and asked me to get involved in 12 with her. I found myself getting all caught up in her enthusiasm and didn’t want to 13 her.So I said “Sure,why not?” and before the call had 14, I found myself agreeing without giving any 15 whether it was worth doing.We are both window-shoppers and 16 a whole day in the street. Actually, I hardly have any time to spare because I am very busy 17 my normal job—I’ve also got a book to write,a business to 18 and a family to look after. And then there are my other projects to 19 一my voluntary work and a couple of other interesting investments that l want to 20. I’m going to have to be more ruthless and not just agree to 21 people ask me to get involved in. In other words,I’m going to have to get 22 at saying “NO”.Usually I hate saying “NO”,because having to disappoint someone usually 23 me. Now I realize 24 I haven’t learned to say “NO”.I’ve been feeling very25 .We had better do what we think is right and what we are 26 to do.Sometimes it does not seem that bad to 27 others.If I focus on the things I 28 want to be involved in,I’11 reach a much higher standard and do it quite 29 . I’1l be enthusiastic and moti vated and do something that is good for everyone and everyone will be happy.It’11 be a win-win 30 .What’s not good about that? So sometimes, we have to say “NO”.11.A. experienced B. absorbed C. concerned D. disappointed 12.A. reading B. discussion C. shopping D. travel13. A. displease B. force C. support D. shock14.A. explained B. announced C. developed D. ended 15.A. thought B. suggestion C. idea D. question16.A. 1ost B. kept C. enjoyed D. wasted17.A. because of B. regardless of C. apart from D. instead of18.A. visit B. run C. suspect D. invent19.A. consider B. fetch C. catch D. enlarge20.A. take in B. work on C. turn out D. make up21.A. something B. none C. everything D. either22.A. further B. cooler C. faster D. better23.A. attracts B. beats C. upsets D. puzzles24.A. after B. because C. if D. although25.A .impressed B. anxious C. merciful D.depressed26.A. 1ikely B. afraid C. willing D. proud27.A. join B. refuse C. invite D. choose28.A. highly B. hardly C. suddenly D. really.29.A .patiently B. well C. seriously D. accidentally 30.A. situation B. environment C. appearance D. Spirit第四节短文改错It is interested to look at differences between schools in different countries. In many European countries which the relationship between teachers and students is quite formal, discipline and respect for the teacher is considered as very important. In northern European countries, however, the relationship between teachers and students are more relaxed and much friendly. In America, for example, the relationships are quite formal and the same is true of Britain. Other important difference is whether schools are state schools and private schools. State schools are paid by the government while in private schools, the education of the children is paid for by his parents.阅读理解32-35 BADD七选五36-40 CEAGF完型填空41-45 BCADA 46-50 DCBAB51-55 CDCBD 56-60 CBDBA改错(10):It is interested to look at differences between schools in different countries. In manyinterestingEuropean countries which the relationship between teachers and students is quiteWhere 或加informal, discipline and respect for the teacher is considered as very important. In northern European countries, however, the relationship between teachers and students areismore relaxed and much friendly. In America, the relationships are quite formal andfriendlier informal the same is true of Britain. Other important difference is whether schools areAnotherstate schools and private schools. State schools are paid︿by the government while inor forprivate schools, the education of the children is paid for by his parents.their。

高二英语第2次周考试题.docx

高二英语第2次周考试题.docx

高2017级英语第2次周考(时间:60分钟,总分:100分)完型填空(1・5分/1个,总分30分)My father often works very hard. And he has 1 to see a film. Here IT1 tell you 2 about him.One afternoon, when he finished his work and 3 go home, he found a film ticket under the 4 on his desk. He thought he 5 to have not much work to do that day and 6 was quite wonderful to pass the 7 at the cinema. So he came back home and 8 finished his supper. Then he said 9 to us and left.But to our 10 , he came back about half an hour later, I 11 him what was the matter. He smiled and told us about 12 funny thing that had happened at the cinema.When my father was sitting in his seat, a 13 came to my father^ and said that the seat was 14 • My father was surprised. He took out the ticket _15 looked at it carefully. It was Row 17, 16 • And then he looked at the seat. It was the same. So he asked her 17 her ticket. She took out the ticket at once and the seat shown in it was Row 17, Seat 3.18 ? What^s the matter with all this? While they were wondering suddenly the woman said, “The 19 of the tickets are different, mine is red, while yours is green; So t hey looked at the ticket more carefully. After a while, my father said, “Oh,20_ , I made a mistake. My ticket is for the film a month ago. Take this seat, please;With these words, he left the cinema.1. A. little money B • much money C• little time D. much time2. A. a funny story B • a good story C • an old story D. a strange story3. A. is to B• was about to C. had to D. ought4. A. box B• book C. glass D• paper5. A< happened B・ liked C. pretended D. wanted6. A. it B・ this C・ that D・ which7. A. morning B • afternoon C. day D. evening8. A. early B. quietly C. quickly D. suddenly9. A. hello B • good-bye C. good evening D. good night10. A. disappointment B. joy C • sorrow D. surprise11. A. asked B. explained C・ told D. wanted12. A・ a B. one C. some D・ the13. A. man B • woman C. doctor D. nurse14. A. hers B・ his C. taken D. wrong15・ A. and B・ but C・or D. so16・ A. Seatl B ・ Seat2 C・ Seat3 D・ Seat417. A. it bring B ・ to get C • to see D. to show18・A・Why B・ How C. When D. where19. A. designs B. colors C. prices D. owners20. A. I'm sad B. Fm sorry C. Fm wrong D. Fm worried阅读理解(每小题4分,满分20分)A hobby can be almost anything a person likes to do in his spare time. Hobbyists raise pets, build model ships, weave baskets, watch birds, hunt animals, climb mountains, raise flowers, fish, ski, skate and swim. Hobbyists also paint pictures, attend concerts and plays, and perform on musical instruments. They collect everything from books to butterflies and from shells to stamps.People take up hobbies because these activities offer enjoyment, friendship, knowledge, and relaxation. Sometimes they even give financial profits- Hobbies help people relax after periods of hard work, and provide a balance between work and play. Hobbies also offer interesting activities for persons who have retired. Anyone, rich or poor, old or young, sick or well, can follow a satisfying hobby, regardless of his age, position, or income.Hobbies can help a person's mental and physical health. Doctors have found that hobbies are valuable in helping patients recover from physical or mental illness. Hobbies give bedridden or wheel-chair patients something to do, and provide interests that keep them from thinking about themselves. Many hospitals treat patients by having them take up interesting hobbies or pastimes(娱乐)•In early times, most people were too busy making a living to have many hobbies. But some persons who had spare time did enjoy hobbies. The ancient Egyptians played games with balls made of wood, pottery(陶器).People today have more time than ever before for hobbies. Machines have reduced the amount of time they must spend on their jobs. Hobbies provide variety for workers who do the same unchanging tasks all day long. More people are retiring than ever before, and at an earlier age. Those who have developed hobbies never need to worry about what to do with their newly found spare time hours.Sir William Osier, a famous Canadian doctor expressed the value of hobbies by saying, “No man is really happy or safe w让hout a hobby”.21.Which of the following is RIGHT?A.Hobby is one's regular activity in his office.B.Hobby is one's regular activity in his spare time.C.Hobby is a kind of activity only for old people.D.Hobby is a kind of activity only for young people.22.It seems that people who ________ may spend more time enjoying their hobbies.A.have little money B• have much moneyC. have retired from their workD. have left school23.The phrase^ recover from" in the third paragraph means “ _______A. get back B•become healthy againC. become calm D- supply with a new cover24.In early times,most people spent less time on their hobbies, because・A. they were brave and hard-workingB. the living conditions were poorC. they were engaged in making a livingD. B and C25 • Whats the writer's opinion about hobbies?A. People all over the world have the same hobby.B • Machines also have their hobbies.C.Hobbies are popular among people in Egypt.D.People should have hobbies in their spare time.语法填空(每小题2分,满分20分)Once a group of 50 people was attending a meeting. Halfway through his talk, the speaker stopped and decided 26 ______________ ( create) a group activity. He went around the hall and gave each person a balloon. Each one was asked to write his or her name on the balloon ________ 27 _____ (use) a marked pen. Then all the balloons 28 ___ (collect) and put in another room.The speaker then asked the group to find the balloon _______ 29 had their name written on within five minutes. Everyone was __________ 30 _____ (hurried) searching for their name, bumping into each other, pushing each other around. It was chaos. At the end of the five minutes, no one could find 31 (them) own balloon.Now each person was asked to randomly collect _____ 32 balloon and giveit to the person whose name was written on it. Within two minutes everyone _____ 33 (have) their own balloon. When everyone quieted down, the speaker began to talk, saying that this is exactly what was happening in our 34 (life). Everyone is hurriedly looking for happiness, and not knowing where 让is.Our happiness sometimes lies in the happiness of other people. Give them their happiness 35 you will get your own happiness.从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳答案。

高二英语下学期周练 试题

高二英语下学期周练 试题

2016-2017学年第二学期高二英语周练试题(5.7)一、阅读理解阅读下列短文,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。

AA priest(牧师) had a cat that climbed up a tree in his backyard and then was afraid to come down. The priest persuaded, offered warm milk, et The kitty would not come down. The tree was not strong enough to climb, so the priest decided that if he tied a rope to his car and drove away so that the tree bent down, he could then reach up and get the kitty. He did so, checking his progress in the car frequently, then figured if he went just a little bit further, the tree would be bent enough for him to reach the kitty. But as he moved a little further forward, the rope broke.The tree went “boing!” and the kitty at once sailed through the air —out of sight. The priest felt terrible. He walked all over the neighborhood asking people if they’d seen his kitty. Nobody had seen a lost kitty.So, he prayed, “God, I just give this kitty to your keeping,” and went on about his business.Several days later he was at the grocery store, meeting one of his church members. He happened to look into her shopping cart and was amazed to see cat food. Now th is woman was a cat hater and everyone knew it, so he asked her, “Why are you buying cat food when you hate cats so much?”She replied, “You won’t believe this,” and told him how her little girl had been begging her for a cat, but she kept refusing. Then a few days before, the child begged again, so the Mom finally told her little girl, “Well, if God gives you a cat, you can keep it.” She told the priest, “I watched my child go out in the yard, get on her knees, and ask God for a cat. You won’t believe this, but I saw it with my own eyes. A cat suddenly came flying out of the blue sky, with its paws spread out, and landed right in front of her.”1.The priest drove his car to bend the tree in order to ________.A. get his kitty down from the treeB. persuade his kitty to come downoffer the kitty some warm milkD. see if the rope was strong enough2.The underlined sentence probably means that the priest _______.A. was happy he didn’t have to care for the kittyB. hoped his neighbors would look after his catthought his kitty might be lost or killedD. didn’t want to see his kitty any more3. Why was the priest amazed when he saw the woman had bought much cat food?A. Because he couldn’t imagine she had her own cat.B. Because the woman was his church member.Because he thought she would live on cat food.D. Because he knew clearly she didn’t like a cat.4.Which may be the best title of this passage?A. A flying catB. A lucky girlGod sent her a cat D. An unlucky priestFor many students in the UK today, deciding whether or not to go to university can be as much about affordability as it is about ambition and aspiration. In the past, students in the UK could apply to a university or college. They were sure that even if they came from a low income family, their tuition fees and some of their living (or maintenance) costs would be covered by a local authority grant(拨款). A university education was, in a financial sense, open to all and the number of students attending university grew yearly.Sadly, it seems, those days are long gone. The turning point came in 1998, when the Labour Government introduced tuition fees of £1,000 a year and, instead of giving students a maintenance grant, asked them to cover their own living expenses with a repayable student loan. Only students on the lowest incomes were entitled to a grant.The flood gates had been opened. As time passed, the ceiling on tuition fees rose, and although applicants from Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales still qualified for varying levels of subsidy(补贴), by 2009/10 students in England often found themselves facing tuition fees over£3,000 a year.In 2011 the Government announced that, from 2012, universities could charge fees of up to £9,000 a year. Although the Government sweetened the pill by stating that postgraduates did not have to begin repaying their student loans until they were earning more than £21,000 a year, the news created over-dissatisfaction. Many students argued that it was unfair that students should have to begin their work life loaded with huge debt, while others complained that the changes would bring back a class divide to university education. These views were reflected in the number of students applying for a university place, which by January 2012 fell by more than 22,000. The Universities Minister, David Willetts, stood by the decision to increase tuition fees, saying that they would not “put universities’ finance on a bearable footing” and that they would accelerate “a stronger focus on high quality teaching.”5.From the first paragraph, we can infer that _____ in attending university.A. affordability plays more important roles than ambition and aspirationB. ambition and aspiration are more important than affordabilityC. affordability is as important as ambition and aspirationD. ambition and aspiration make a greater difference6.We can put the sentence “But the biggest change was still to come” at the beginning of Paragraph _____.A. 2B. 3C. 4D. 57.The underlined part “sweetened the pill” in the last paragraph possibly means_____.A. made a sweet pillB. made the change appear goodC. increased the pillD. reduced the pill8.The writer _____ the change about university education fees.A. is in favor ofB. is opposed toC. takes no notice ofD. is neither for nor againstOne day, when I was working as a psychologist in England,an adolescent boy showedup in my office. It was David. He kept walking up and down restlessly, his face pale, and his hands shaking slightly. His head teacher had referred him to me. "This boy has lost his family," he wrote. "He is understandably very sad and refuses to talk to others, and I'm very worried about him. Can you help?”I looked at David and showed him to a chair. How could I help him? There are problems psychology doesn’t have the answer to, and which no words can describe. Sometimes the best thing one can do is to listen openly and sympathetically.The first two times we met, David didn't say a word. He sat there, only looking up to look at the children's drawings on the wall behind me. I suggested we play a game of chess. He nodded. After that he played chess with me every Wednesday afternoon——in complete silence and without looking at me. It's not easy to cheat in chess, but I admit I made sure David won once or twice.Usually, he arrived earlier than agreed, took the chess board and pieces from the shelf and began setting them up before I even got a chance to sit down. It seemed as if he enjoyed my company. But why did he never look at me?"Perhaps he simply needs someone to share his pain with," I thought. "Perhaps he senses that I respect his suffering.”Some months later, when we were playing chess, he looked up at me suddenly."Is your turn," he said.After that day, David started talking. He got friends in school and joined a bicycle club. He wrote to me a few times about his biking with some friends, and about his plan to get into university. Now he had really started to live his own life.Maybe I gave David something. But I also learned that one——without any words——can reach out to another person. All it takes is a hug, a shoulder to cry on, a friendly touch, and an ear that listens.9.When he first met the author, David .A. felt a little excitedB.looked a little nervousC. walked energeticallyD. showed up with his teacher10.As a psychologist, the author .A. was able to describe David's problemB. was skeptical about psychologyC. was ready to listen to DavidD. was sure of handling David's problem11.David enjoyed being with the author because he________.A. wanted to ask the author for adviceB. bear the author many times in the chess gameC. liked the children’s drawings in the officeD. need to share sorrow with the author12.What can be inferred about David?A.He recovered after months of treatment.B.He liked biking before he lost his family.C.He went into university soon after starting to talk.D.He got friends in school before he met the author.13.What made David change?A.His teacher’s help.B.The author’s friendship.C.The author’s silent communication with him.D.His exchange of letters with the author.二、完形填空完形填空。

高二英语上学期第二次周练试题-人教版高二全册英语试题

高二英语上学期第二次周练试题-人教版高二全册英语试题

高二英语周练二Ⅰ.语境填词1.He comes from Shanghai and he has a different2.It is very convenient to use the during rush hours in Beijing. 3.Hundreds of people had all night to get in.4.They asked me so many questions that I got .5.Your (讲话,话语) may hurt her.6.To my delight,the students are making progress (不断地).7.Tell us everything that occurred.Don’t (省略)anything.8.The (结构) of the school house is excellent.Ⅱ.选词填空make a difference;get around;be similar to;have difficulty (in)doing sth.;compared to/with;be different from/differ from1. many women,she was indeed very lucky.2.In this way,French English.3.My teaching style that of most other teachers.4.I making myself understood.5.News soon that he had resigned.6.What will it if he knows or not?Ⅲ.同义词辨析1.用normal,common,ordinary,general,usual填空(1)I have nothing in with Jane.(2)He should be able to lead a perfectly life.(3)The practice in such cases is to apply for a court order.(4)She arrived later than .(5)We were dressed up for the party but she was still in her clothes.(6)In with other students,Tom is often late for school.2.用lead to,lie in的适当形式填空(1)Hard work success.(2)Failure often laziness.(3)Eating too much sugar can health problems.Ⅳ.单项填空1.________this house with that one,you’ll find this house is better.A.Compared B.To compareC.Comparing D.When compared2.You can’t imagine the difficulty he ________ onto the cliff and saving the boy in trouble.A.had to climb B.had climbedC.had climbing D.had on climbing 3.It was not until we had stayed together for a couple of weeks that I found we had a lot ________.A.in truth B.in generalC.in common D.in debt4.—What do you feel like,staying at home or going shopping?—It ________ to me.A.is not a difference B.makes no differenceC.is not different D.makes not a difference5.Some studies even suggest that playing more ________ brains that are ________ at reasoning and learning.A.refers to;good B.turns;betterC.sticks to;good D.leads to;better 6.There is a difference ________ ten degrees ________ temperature between the day and the night.A.in;from B.of;thanC.of;in D.in;than7.The policeman’s ________ traffic directions made all the drivers quite ________.A.confused;confusedB.confusing;confusingC.confusing;confusedD.confused;confusing8.I don’t like to watch this.There’s a better programme on CCTV 6. Please ________.A.turn back B.turn onC.switch off D.switch over9.After checks on the quality of products,we are greatly surprised to find that ________ of powdered milks have quality problems.A.kind B.varieties C.sort D.type10.________ that the famous star will get married for the third time.A.It has got around B.That has got roundC.It got round D.That gets aroundⅤ.阅读理解A few years ago I had an “aha!〞 moment regarding handwriting.I had in my hand a sheet of paper with handwritten instructions on it for some sort of editorial task.It occurred at first that I did not recognize the handwriting,and then I realized whose it must be.I finally became aware of the fact that I had been working with this colleague for at least a year,maybe two,and yet I did not recognize her handwriting at that point.It was a very important event in the computerization of life—a sign that the informal,friendly communication of people working together in an office had changed from notes in pen to instant messages and emails.There was a time when our workdays were filled with little letters,and we recognized one another’s handwriting the way we knew voices or faces.As a child visiting my father’s o ffice,I was pleased to recognize,in little notes on the desks of his staff,the same handwriting I would see at home in the notes he would leave on the fridge—except that those notes were signed “dad〞instead of “RFW〞.All this has been on my mind because of the talk about TheRiseandFallofHandwriting,a book by Florey.She shows in her book a deep concern about the fall of handwriting and the failure of schools to teach children to write well,but many others argue that people in a digital age can’t be expected to learn to hold a pen.I don’t buy it.I don’t want to see anyone cut off from the expressive,personal associations that a pen still promotes better than a digital keyboard does.For many a biographer,part of really getting to know their subjects is learning to read their handwriting.What some people advocate is teaching one of the many attractive handwritings based on the handwriting of 16thcentury Italy.That may sound impossibly grand—as if they want kids to learn to draw by copying classical paintings.However,they haveworked in many school systems.1.Why was the author surprised at not recognizing his colleague’s handwriting?A.He had worked with his colleague long enough.B.His colleague’s handwriting was so beautiful.C.His colleague’s handwriting w as so terrible.D.He still had a lot of work to do.2.People working together in an office used to ________.A.talk more about handwritingB.take more notes on workdaysC.know better one another’s handwritingD.communicate better with one another3.The autho r’s father wrote notes in pen ________.A.to both his family and his staffB.to his family in small lettersC.to his family on the fridgeD.to his staff on the desk 4.According to the author,handwritten notes ________.A.are harder to teach in schoolsB.attract more attentionC.are used only between friendsD.carry more messageⅣ.阅读填空The traditional American school year begins in late August or early September.It ends in May or June,followed by summer vacation.__1__Because long ago,young people had to help their families harvest the summer crops.At least this is what people today may think._2__A recent report from an education policy center at IndianaUniversity explored the historical roots of the traditional school calendar.In the early days of the United States,children were not required to attend school.School calendars depended on local needs.__3__They worked on family farms during the other months.City schools were often open much longer,some for eleven months of the year.After the Civil War,more and more people saw the need for a system of required education._4__Many city schools wanted a shorter year and a longer summer break.The schools were often crowded.There was no modern air conditioning.Hot days would make it difficult to learn.Many rural educators,however,pushed for a longer schoolyear.They thought it would keep children safe from industrial dangers when there were few childlabor laws.So the traditional school calendar was a compromise(折中).The average school year used to be one hundred and seventy days.Times have not changed much.__5__But some experts think the traditional school calendar needs to change because the needs of the nation have changed.This thinking has led some schools to keep students in class longer.A.Why such a long break?B.Today the common average is one hundred and eighty days.C.Americans think highly of their traditional school calendar.D.Most schools had similar school calendars.E.But the reason has more to it.F.Students in rural areas went to school for no more than six months of the year.G.But they had different ideas for the calendar.答案:Ⅰ.语境填词1. accent.2. subway3. queued4. confused5. remarks6. steadily7. omit8. structureⅡ.选词填空1.Compared_to/with2. is_different_from/differs_from 3. is_similar_to4. had_no_difficulty_(in)5. got_around6. differenceⅢ.同义词辨析1.(1) common(2) normal(3) general(4) usual.(5) ordinary(6) common2.(1) leads_to(2) lies_in(3) lead_toⅣ.1. C2. C3. C4. B5. D6. C7. C8. D9. B10. AⅤ.阅读理解1. A2. C3. A4. DⅣ.1.A2.E3.F4.G5.B。

17学年上学期高二周考(11.27)英语试题(附答案)

17学年上学期高二周考(11.27)英语试题(附答案)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

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. What is the man doing?A. Offering a suggestion.B. Starting an argument.C. Stopping a fight.2. What does the man think of himself?A. He deserves a free lunch.B. His salary is not high.C. He works very hard.3. When will the party be held?A. On Friday.B. On Saturday.C. On Sunday.4. What do we know about the man?A. He knows little about business.B. He is bargaining about something.C. He has a slight hearing problem.5. What will the man probably do today?A. Have an outdoor party.B. Go shopping.C. Go to a post office.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6. Where does the conversation take place?A. In a drugstore.B. In the hospital.C. In the street.7. What will the man do next?A. Treat the woman with a drug.B. Support the woman across the street.C. Take the woman back home.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

(整理版高中英语)高二英语周练二

(整理版高中英语)高二英语周练二

高二英语周练二Part 1: Warming Up & Pre-reading每空填一词,使该句与所给句子的意思相同或相近。

1. As we know, the world is made up of seven continents and four oceans.As we know, the world ______ ______ seven continents and four oceans.2. In order to hand out the books easily, we separate them into five parts.The books ______ ______ ______ five parts in order to be handed out easily.3. Last night I spent half an hour writing an English composition.Last night it ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ an English composition. Part 2: Reading and comprehendingI. 根据以下各句句意及所给单词的首字母或汉语提示,写出该单词的正确形式。

1. John was active at school and was elected Chairman of the Students’ U______.2. Niagara Falls is a great tourist a______, drawing millions of visitors every year.3. The old man owns a larger c______ of coins than anyone else I have ever met.4. She found herself in ______ (冲突) with her mother over her future career.5. They are trading in foreign ______ (货币).6. This is an important educational ______ (机构).7. The company has over 300 stores ______ (在全国范围).8. It has all long been under our ______ (管理).9. There is only one ______ (港口) along the rocky coast.10. In all the ______ (乡村) there was no garden so lovely as his.II. 用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空。

高二英语周练

高二英语周练

周练(二)There are times when people are so tired that they fall asleep almost anywhere. We can see there is a lot of sleeping on the bus or train on the __1____home from work in the evenings. A man will be__2____the newspaper, and seconds later it __3___ as if he is trying to ___4__it. Or he will fall asleep on the shoulder of the stranger___5__ next to him.___6___ place where unplanned short sleep __7__ is in the lecture hall where a student will start snoring(打鼾)so ___8____that the professor has to ask another student to___9___ the sleeper awake. A more embarrassing(尴尬)situation occurs when a student starts falling into sleep and the ___10___ of the head pushes the arm off the___11___, and the movement carries the_12___ of the body along. The student wakes up on the floor with no___13___ of getting there. The worst time to fall asleep is when __14___ . Police reports are full of ___15___ that occur when people fall into sleep and go__16_____ the road. If the drivers are ___17____ , they are not seriously hurt. One woman's car, ___18____ , went into the river. She woke up in four feet of __19____ and thought it was raining. When people are really ___20_____,nothing will stop them from falling asleep-----no matter where they are.1. A. way B. track C. path D. road2. A. buying B. folding C. delivering D. reading3. A. acts B. shows C. appears D. sounds4. A. open B. eat C. find D. finish5. A. lying B. waiting C. talking D. sitting6. A. Next B. Every C. Another D. One7. A. goes on B. ends up C. lasts D. returns8. A. bravely B. happily C. loudly D. carelessly9. A. leave B. shake C. keep D. watch0. A. size B. shape C. weight D. strength11.A. cushion B. desk C. shoulder D. book12. A. action B. position C. rest D. side13. A. memory B. reason C. question D. purpose14. A. thinking B. working C. walking D. driving15. A. changes B. events C. ideas D. accidents16. A. up B. off C. along D. down17. A. lucky B. awake C. calm D. strong18. A. in time B. at first C. as usual D. for example19. A. dust B. water C. grass D. bush20. A. tired B. drunk C. lonely D. lazyAIf you're in Florence, Italy, and see a man on a ladder wiping the dust off statues and buildings, don't worry.It's just Alessandro Ricci gathering material for his famous smog paintings.Ricci is not a common artist, because he used smog as the main medium of his artworks.Unlike other painters seeking fast recognition of their talent, he doesn't really care about "being this big artist".Instead he is more concerned about bringing attention to how much smog there really is in his home town and how it's destroying both its monuments and people.Although he did take a couple of art classes a few years back, he is mainly self-taught, doesn't work in a studio, donates most of his work, and refuses to play by the rules of the Florentine Art Gallery, which he considers corrupt.Alessandro Ricci believes selling his smog paintings will not only compromise his principles, but also contradict the very thing he's trying to do-raise awareness about smog pollution in this city.Alessandro lives with his parents nearby Florence, but almost every day he visits the streets of the city, and collects smog for his paintings.He gets it from several meters above ground, from clean surfaces like marble, plastic and stone, using damp pieces of cotton.Then he applies the smog directly onto a cloth and creates street scenes and reproductions of the very buildings from which he got the dangerous material.Finally, he seals his paintings with a natural resin (树脂).His actions helped win a small victory for the people of Florence, as in October 25, 2012 the Duomo area of the city was made pedestrian-only.But there is still a long way to go, the artist believes, and only cleaning the thick layer of smog that has accumulated throughout Florence would take several years.Still, he continues to paint his unique smog artworks and let the people know how polluted the environment they live in really is.21.What does the text mainly tell us?A.Florentine artist fights pollution by painting with smog.B.Ricci invents a unique way to paint buildings in Florence.C.People in Florence gather smog to create street scenes.D.Florence takes measures to improve the polluted city.22.In what way is Ricci quite different from other artists?A.He lacks talent in art work.B.He cares little about fame.C.He hates all the art Galleries.D.He likes to do things at will.23.Ricci paints his unique smog artworks aiming to_____.A.fight government corruption B.advertise the monumentsC.create more street scenes D.raise awareness about pollution24.What is Paragraph 4 mainly about?A.The place where Ricci lives.B.The problem that Florence faces.C.The way Riccis paints with smog.D.The materials for his painting.25.We can learn from the last paragraph that____.A.Duomo area of Florence has become more crowded with trafficB.Ricci's action has brought no change to the people of FlorenceC.Ricci will continue to raise Florentine people's awareness about pollutionD.Smog pollution in Florence will be completely settled in several yearsBFamous centenarians (百岁老人) still active in arts, science are in no mood to retire. "Those who stand still, die," is one of Oliveira's favorite phrases. He knows from experience what it means, as the Portuguese film director has reached the age of 102 and is still active in his profession. Every year, Oliveira shoots a film and is currently working on his next project. "You have to work, work, work in order to forget that death is not far away," he said. When asked about his age, Oliveira said with some humility: "It's down to mother nature. It gave to me what it took from others."Being both mentally and physically fit in old age is partly a matter of luck, but it also has something to do with character. Not every white-haired person is wise and social skills, openness and the ability to train the brain are essential for senior citizens.Along with the architect Oscar Niemeyer (103), Nobel laureate Montalcini (101) and director Kurt Maetzig (100), Oliveira is one of those people of whom it would be very wrong to think as members of a listless elderly generation.Another master in his profession is the architect Oscar Niemeyer. The 103-year-old Brazilian is best known for his futuristic-looking buildings in Brasilia, but he also speaks out on behalf of the poor. "The role of the architect is to struggle for a better world where we can develop a form of architecture that serves everyone and not just a privileged few," said Niemeyer recently. He spends almost every day working in his office in Copacabana, and even when he falls ill he keeps working on ideas: After a gallbladder (胆囊) operation he composed a samba tune (桑巴舞曲) in the clinic.Another man who could sing a song about age is 107-year-old Heesters. The Dutch-born opera singer spent most of his life performing in Germany, where he still works. Recently Heesters said: "I want to be at least 108-years-old." He also plans to keep performing. "Should I just sit at home and wait until they come and pick me up?" Heesters has not given up trying to add to his tally of awards and is looking for a "good stage role".Italian scientist Rita Levi-Montalcini, who is 101-year-old and is still active in medical science, has described the force that keeps driving her on: "Progress is created through imperfection." In 1986 she and her lab colleague were awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine for their work on nerve growth factor. She's convinced that humans grow on challenges.With so many brilliant examples given, we can see clearly that age is no barrier to some high achievers.26. From the first two paragraphs, we can see ______.A. being active at 102 is achievable for everybodyB. Oliveira owes his long life to his mother’s helpC. being fit in old age is a matter of luck and characterD. social skills and wisdom are difficult for the senior27. How many centenarians are mentioned in this passage?A. 4B. 5C. 6D. 728. By saying "Should I just sit at home and wait until they come and pick me up?” in Paragraph 5, Heesters shows us he ________.A. wants to sit or lie in comfortB. is waiting for people to pick him upC. is willing to work till he diesD. prefers to give performance at home29. In the passage so many examples were given to show ________.A. old age is a big problem if you want to succeedB. as a senior citizen, you have to be open-minded and optimisticC. old people should never think of themselves as oldD. old age can not prevent a great person from achieving a lot30. In the writer’s opinion, the architect Oscar Nie mey er is not ________.A. intelligentB. pessimisticC. positiveD. diligentCThe Pacific island nation of Nauru used to be a beautiful place. Now it is an ecological disaster area. Nauru's heartbreaking story could have one good consequence —other countries might learn from its mistakes.For thousands of years, Polynesian people lived the remote island of Nauru, far from western civilization. The first European to arrive was John Fearn in 1798. He was the British captain of the Hunter, a whaling ship. He called the island Pleasant Island.However, because it was very remote, Nauru had little communication with Europeans at first. Then whaling ships and other traders began to visit, bringing guns and alcohol. These elements destroyed the social balance of the twelve family groups on the island. A ten-year civil war started, which reduced the population from 1,400 to 900.Nauru's real troubles began in 1899 when a British mining company discovered phosphate (磷酸盐) on the island. In fact, it found that the island of Nauru was nearly all phosphate, which is a very important fertilizer for farming. The company began mining the phosphate.A phosphate mine is not a hole in the ground; it is a strip mine. When a company strip-mines, it removes the top layer of soil. Then it takes away the material it wants. Strip-mining totally destroys the land. Gradually, the lovely island of Nauru started to look like the moon.In 1968, Nauru became one of the richest countries in the world. Every year the government received millions and millions of dollars for its phosphate.Unfortunately, the leaders invested the money unwisely and lost millions of dollars. In addition, they used millions more dollars for personal expenses. Soon people realized that they had a terrible problem — their phosphate was running out. Ninety percent of their island was destroyed and they had nothing. By 2000, Nauru was almost financially ruined. Experts say that it would take approximately $433,600,000 and more than 20 years to repair the island. This will probably never happen.31. What might be the author's purpose in writing the text?A. To seek help for Nauru's problems.B. To give a warning to other countriesC. To show the importance of moneyD. To tell a heartbreaking story of a war.32. What was Nauru like before the Europeans came?A. Rich and powerfulB. Modern and openC. Peaceful and attractiveD. Greedy and aggressive33. The ecological disaster in Nauru resulted from ________.A. soil pollutionB. phosphate overminingC. farming activityD. whale hunting34. Which of the following was a cause of Nauru's financial problem?A. Its leaders misused the moneyB. It spent too much repairing the islandC. Its phosphate mining cost much moneyD. It lost millions of dollars in the civil war.35. What can we learn about Nauru from the last paragraph?A. The ecological damage is difficult to repair.B. The leaders will take the experts' words seriously.C. The island was abandoned by the NauruansD. The phosphate mines were destroyed.1-5 A D C B D 6-10 C A C B C 11-15 B C A D D 16-20 B A D B A 21-25 A B D C C 26-30 C B C D B 31-35 B C B A A。

河北省衡水中学2016-2017学年度高二英语第二次周测(实验)1

河北省衡水中学2016-2017学年度高二英语第二次周测(实验)1

2016〜2017学年度高二年级第二次周测(实验)Editor:第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。

.ALife is difficult.]t is a great truth. But once we truly understand and accept it,life is no longer difficult.Most do not fully see this truth. Instead they complain about their problems and difficulties as if life should be easy. It seems to them that difficulties represent a special kind of suffering especially on them orelse on their families, their class^ or even their nation.What makes life difficult is that the process of facing and solving problems is a painful one. Problems, depending on their nature, cause us sadness, or loneliness or regret or anger or fear. These 2re uncomfortable feelings, often as painful as any kind of physical pain. And since life causes an endless series of problems,life is always difficult and is full of pain as well as joy.Yet, it is in this whole process of solving problems that life has its meaning. Problems are the serious test that tells us success from failure. When we desire to encourage the growth of human spirit, we encourage the human ability to solve problems, just as in school we set problems for our children to solve. It is through the pain of meeting and working out problems that we learn. As Benjamin Franklin said,“T hose things that hurt, instruct,.“It is for this reason that wise people learn not to fear but to welcome the pain of problems.1.From the passage, it can be inferred that .A. everybody has problemsB.we become stronger by meeting and solving the problems of lifeC.life is difficult because our problems bring us painD.people like to complain about their problems 2.The writer probably used just one short sentence in the first paragraph to .A. save spaceB. persuade readersC. make readers laughD. get readers’ attention3.The main idea of Paragraph 3 is that .A.most people feel life iseasyB. the writer feels lifeis easyC.the writer likes to complain about his problemsD.most people complain about how hard their lives are4.The saying from Benjamin Franklin “Those things that hurt, instruct suggests that ——.A. we do not learn from experienceB. we do not learn when we are in painC. pain teaches us important lessonsD. Pain can’t be avoided. B .There are many acceptable varieties of English throughout the world. Whichever variety is used in your country, the most important thing is that students' pronunciation must be good enough for another person to understand what they are trying to say.In a PPP lesson, teachers naturally include a good model of the pronunciation when they are presenting new vocabulary, grammar of functional language. It is important to start by helping your students recognize sounds before you expect them to produce them.Spoken British English has 44 sounds, but there are only 26 letters in the alphabet for written English. This sometimes makes English pronunciation and spelling different, so it is not always best to write words on the blackboard at the early stages. Also, some sounds in English do not exist in some other languages. This can make it very difficult for students to recognize these sounds and even more difficult for them to pronounce them correctly. So some students need to do a lot of work on these sounds, listening to them,trying to recognize them and trying to copy them.If you can understand and pronounce the symbols of the phonetic alphabet(音标),this will help you pronounce any word in the dictionary. You can teach this phonetic alphabet to your students and this will make teaching pronunciation much easier. However, you can。

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**中学高2017级高二下期英语周练二命题人:** 考试时间:2019-3-13一、阅读理解(每小题2分,共10分)Joe came to New York from the Middle West, dreaming about painting. Delia came to New York from the South, dreaming about music. Joe and Delia met in a studio. Before long they were good friends and got married.They had only a small flat to live in, but they were happy. They loved each other, and they were both interested in art. Everything was fine until one day they found they had spent all their money.Delia decided to give music lessons. One afternoon she said to her husband:“Joe, I’ve found a pupil, a general’s daughter. She is a sweet girl. I’m to give three lessons a week and get $5 a lesson.”But Joe was not glad.“But how about me?” he said.” Do you think I’m going to watch you work while I play with my art? No, I want to earn some money too.”“Joe, you are silly,” said Delia. “You must keep at your studies. We can live quite happily on $15 a week.”“Well, perhaps I can sell some of my pictures,” said Joe.Every day they parted in the morning and met in the evening. A week passed and Delia brought home fifteen dollars, but she looked a little tired.“Clementina sometimes gets on my nerves. I’m afraid she doesn’t practice enough. But the general is the old man! I wish you could know him, Joe.”And then Joe took eighteen dollars out of his pocket.“I’ve sold one of my pictures to a man from Peoria,” he said, “and he has ordered another.”“I’m so glad,” said Delia. “Thirty-three dollars! We never had so much to spend before. We’ll h ave a good supper tonight.”Next week Joe came home and put another eighteen dollars on the table. In half an hour Delia came, her right hand in a bandage.“What’s the matter with your hand?” said Joe. Delia laughed and said:“Oh, a funny thing happened! Clemantina gave me a plate of soup and spilled some of it on my hand. She was very sorry for it. And so was the old general. But why are you looking at me like that, Joe?”“What time this afternoon did you burn your hand, Delia?”“Five o’clock, I think. The iron-I mean the soup-was ready about five, Why?”“Delia, come and sit here,” said Joe. He drew her to the couch and sat beside her.“What do you do every day, Delia? Do you really give music lesson? Tell me the truth.”She began to cry.“I couldn’t get any pupils,” she said, “So I got a place in a laundry ironing shirts. This afternoon a girl accidentally set down an iron on my hand and I got a bad burn. But tell me, Joe, how did you guess that I wasn’t giving music lessons?”“It’s very simple,” said Joe. “I knew all about your bandages because I had to send them upstairs to a girl in the laundry who had an accident with a hot iron. You see, I work in the engine-room of the same laundry where you work.”“And your pictures? Did you sell any to that man from Peoria?”“Well, your general with his Clemantina is an invention, and so is my man from Peoria.”And then they both laughed.1. To support the family, Delia worked as .A. a tutorB. a music teacherC. an artistD. a laundry assistant2. It happened that .A. a man from Peoria liked Joe’s picturesB. Delia earned $15 dollars a week easilyC. the couple worked at the same laundryD. Clemantina and the general were kind3. Who hurt Delia’s hand?A. The generalB. ClemantinaC. HerselfD. A girl4. The couple’s attitude towards each other is .A. faithfulB. honestC. ashamedD. heartbreaking5. Which do you think is the best title of the story?A. A service of loveB. A story of Joe and DeliaC. Lies and truthD. Servants of love二、七选五(每小题2分,共10分)FEBACHow to teach kids responsibilityWe'd all like our kids to develop into responsible people. How can we help to ensure that our kids learn the lessons of responsibility? Here are some ideas:Start them with tasks when they're young.__6__ They can do a lot more than you think if you're patient and creative. Encourage them to begin at an early age, and this helps them build confidence and enthusiasm for later tasks in their life.Don't use rewards with your kids.If you want your kids to develop a natural sense of responsibility, they need to learn what they do affects others not just themselves. __7__Use natural consequences when they make mistakes.If they keep losing their baseball glove somewhere, let them deal with the consequences. Maybe they have to ask to borrow one for the game. __8__ If you rescue them every time they make a mistake, they'll never learn responsibility.__9__This is where they'll learn it from. Take care of your stuff. Try to be on time. They're watching you very closely.Give them an allowance(零用钱) early in their life.Let them make their own money decisions from an early age. They'll learn their lessons in a hurry. __10__A.Model responsible behavior for your kids.B.Maybe they have to buy a new one if it's lost.C.Don't help them out if they run out of money.D.Train your kids to be responsible and careful.E.They won't learn that if they're focused on what they're going to “get”.F.Young kids have a strong desire to help out, even as young as age two.G.They'll pick up on this belief and they'll tend to rise to the level of expectation.三、完形填空(每小题2分,共30分)Last week, my friends and I were on a vacation in UAE (the United Arab Emirates). One day, we |were visiting Abu Dhabi, 11 with a few passengers in a bus. At our 12 stop, we got out to take some pictures. At our second stop, we noticed that we had 13 one of our shoulder bags. The 14 part was that |our passports, visas and hotel booking papers were all inside it and we felt very nervous and 15 , as we had |to return to India in two days.During this process of 16 the bag we met so many strangers who were really warm-hearted and 17 .A tour guide and a bus driver helped call us a taxi so that we could travel back to find our bag.A taxi driver 18 us for almost three hours to help us. He took us to the hotel we had stayed in, 19 that a cleaner might have found the bag. Then he took us to the nearest police station and helped us in 20 with the policeman, who only spoke Arabic. He 21 us and comforted us by stating, "Nobody loses their |goods in our country. Don t worry. You will find |your bag.”A tourist standing outside the park at our first stop was 22 his friend' s car and he had to be somewhere. 23 , he decided to help us and spent 30-40 minutes |in looking for the bag with us.A policeman searched through 24 in the lost and found department.A local man, who actually (实际上) 25 our bag, checked the bag and found a number to a travel agency (行社). He managed to get in touch with us and 26 us our bag back.On that day, there was real 27 inside me and in such a mindset (心态)I was not able to say a proper thank you to all those 28 who helped us.I don' t even know their names, but I will never be able to 29 their kindness. The world needs more people like them an d I’ve decided to try to 30 one of them.11. A. traveling B. struggling C. discussing D. playing12. A. short B. present C. first D. lunch13. A. checked B. lost C. prepared D. removed14. A. central B. basic C. biggest D. worst15. A. bored B. worried C. exhausted D. surprised16. A. asking for B. taking over C. looking through D. searching for17. A. helpful B. cheerful C. successful D. powerful18. A. relied on B. stayed with C. ran after D. talked with19. A. hoping B. knowing C. promising D. remembering20. A. competing B. arguing C. comparing D. communicating21. A. introduced B. supported C. encouraged D. amused22. A. caring for B. getting into C. waiting for D. working on23. A. However B. Therefore C. Otherwise D. Besides24. A. something B. anything C. nothing D. everything25. A. kept B. noticed C. found D. collected26. A. show B. give C. throw D. buy27. A. concern B. regret C. shame D. impatience28. A. students B. adults C. passengers D. strangers29. A. doubt B. forget C. refuse D. repay30. A. thank B. miss C. become D. accept高2017级高二下期英语周练二答题卡班级_______ 姓名_________一、阅读理解(每小题2分,共10分)1-5. __________________________二、七选五(每小题2分,共10分)6.________7.________8.__________9.__________ 10.____________三、完形填空(每小题1分,共20分)四、语法填空(每小题2分,共10分)While carrying a bag of shopping home, Will came across a tabby cat like Moxie. After 31 (rub)her head against his knuckles, she crossed the road, tried to pat something 32 (visible) and vanished. Where the cat had vanished was a patch seemingly cut out of the air 33 (rough)square in shape and less than a meter across and only visible from the side nearest the road. The patch was a hole through which Will scrambled. No longer in Oxford, he found himself__34___ (stand)on a road of empty cafes and shops lined with palm trees under a star-filled sky. In the distance were green hills, houses with rich gardens and a gleaming white temple. The air was __35__(fill) with the scent of flowers and the smell of the sea. Thinking this new world must be better than the world he had left, Will began looking for the cat, his guide.31.________ 32.________ 33._________ 34.__________ 35.____________五、改错(每小题2分,共10分)His Dark Materials is one of the greatest fantasy story ever written. There are three books in the series. In the first book, Lyra’s scientist father makes that possible to enter into other worlds. The children have many extraordinary adventures and play an important part in a war that could destroy universe. What an excited novel!选做题1. Remember, happiness doesn't depend upon who you are or ________you have.2. Friends _______________________________________(起重要作用) in our lives though we may take the fact of friendship for granted sometimes.3. I had prepared for the meeting by_________________(写下,记下) what I wanted from them.4. Can you____________________(注视,盯着看) my bag? I need to go to the washing closet.5. I _________________________________(本该给他打电话) this morning, but I forgot.。

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