高一英语暑假练习2
高一英语暑假作业(二)(有答案)

高一英语暑假作业(二)用时60分钟家长签字BOOK1 UNIT2I.单词拼写1.The ship sank on its long(航行).2.He had lost his(身份)card and was being questioned by the police.3.The President was leaving for a four-day(正式的)visit to Mexico4.(事实上),on second thoughts, I don't think I will go out with him.5.Do you want to take the(电梯)or use the stairs?6.In America a flat is called an(公寓)7.You can use your(橡皮)to remove pencil marks.8.She speaks (流利的)though not very correct French.9.There has been a(逐渐的)change in climate.10.. Celebrations are planned for the(较后面的)part of November.II .用所给短法的正确形式填空be based on; at present; because of; because; in some ways; such as; make use of;more than; come up; fluently1.She can speak Italian.2.3.1 decided to go with them, mainly I had nothing better to do.4.It is partlyher sick mother that she hasn't taken the job abroad.5.Tm sorry he's out.6.You can your talents to become rich as well.1.1know many of them,John, Peter, and Tom.8. He rang to say he would be late home—something at the office .9.a quarter of the students never finished their courses10. As you see, wc look the same.[H.翻译句字11由于天气不好,他开会迟到了.12汉语的发音与英语的发音有相当大的区别.13应该充分利用这本书.14不管你信不信,中国足球队战胜了伊朗队.15他在英语学习中取得了如此大的进步,以至于老师表扬了他.IV.完形填空Sudha Chandran, a classical dancer from India, had to have her right leg cut after a car accident. She was also 36 on her career road.Though the accident brought her bright career to a 37、she didn't give up. In the 38 months that followed, Sudha met a doctor who developed an artificial (人造的)39 made from rubber filled with sponge (海绵).So 40 she wanted to go back to 41 after she had been fitted with an artificial leg. Sudha knew that she believed in 42 and could realize her dream, 43 she began her courageous journey back to the world of dancing —44 to balance, bend.stretch, walk, turn, twist and twirl.After every public recital (个人表演),she 45 ask her dad about her performance. “You 46 have a long way to go“ was the answe r she used to get 47 . In January 1984, Sudha made a historic 48 by giving a public recital in Bombay. She performed in such a great manner that it 49 everyone to tears and this 50 pushed her to the number one position again. That evening when she asked her dad the 51 question, he didn't say anything. He just touched her feet as a praise. Sudha's comeback was 52 moving an event that a film producer 53 to make the story into a hit film. When someone asked Sudha how she had 54 to dance again, she said quite simply, “YOU DON'T NEED FEET TO DANCE." 55 is impossible in this world. If you have the will54. A. tried B. managed C. thought D. imagined55. A. Nothing B. Anything C. Something D. Everything V.阅读理解Norm Pethrick, a 36-year-old man in Australia's northern city Darwin, was praised on Thursday for jumping onto a crocodiled back to save his wife Wendy at Litchfield National Park, a popular tourist spot southwest of Darwin, a local newspaper reported.to win, you can achieve anything.36. A. left alone B. cut offto win, you can achieve anything.37. A. left alone B. cut off38. A. top B. heightC. kept out C. point 39. A. unforgettable B. painful C. busy 40. A. flower B. leg C. gift 41. A. strangelyB. graduallyC. heavily42. A. home B. school 43. A. the doctor B. the stage C. dancing D. put out D. stop D. free D. box D. strongly D. walking44. A. however 45. A. starting 46. A. could 47. A. yet B. evenC. herselfD. her dadC. sinceD. therefore B. remembering C. wanting D. learningB. wouldC. shouldD. mightB. everC. alsoD. still47. A. in return B. in turn C. in surprise48. A. change 49. A. made 50. A. story 51. A. usual 52. A. such 53. A. allowed B. movement C. comeback B. moved C. let B. performance C. decision B. new C. normal B. this C. very D. in anger D. promise D.forced D.accident D. interesting D. so B. pretended C. refused D. decidedMs Pethrick was standing on a river bank Wednesday afternoon when the saltwater crocodile lunged (Jb), locking its jaws on both her legs as it tried to drag her underwater.Norm Pethrick, who with his wife had been collecting water, immediately went to help her. He jumped onto the back, poked (戳)the eyes of the crocodile and finally got his wife free.Ms Pethrick was later taken to Royal Darwin Hospital for a medical treatment. The doctors said she was suffering eight puncture wounds (伤口)in her right leg, a puncture wound in her left leg and a serious cut to one of her fingers.“This could have been a fatal and tragic situation/* said the general manag er of Royal Darwin Hospital (RDH), Dr Len Notaras, according to a local report.He said Ms Pethrick was saved by her husband's "quick and diligent actions”.Dr Notaras also said she would remain in hospital for three to four days and have an operation to clean the wounds, which are easy to get infecled because of bacteria 件用菌)on the teeth of the crocodile.56.This passage is most likely to be found inA. a travel guideB. a newspaperC. a textbookD. a novel57.The crocodile attacked Ms Pethrick when she was.A.swimming in the riverB.standing on the river bankC.watching the crocodileD.fishing in the water58.Which of the following statements is TRUE about Ms Pethrick?A.Her eyes were badly poked.B.She had eight wounds altogether.C.One of her fingers also got hurt.D.One of the crocodile's teeth was found in her leg.59.According to the passage, Norm Pethrick can be described as following EXCEPT.A. braveB. diligentC. quickD. humorous60.Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?A.The husband should save the wifeB. A man saves wife's life from crocodile's jawsC. A crocodile is not so dangerous as people imagineD.Human beings can beat crocodiles sometimes VI.语法填空:Just like other 31. English changes and develops when cultures meet and32 with each other. At first, the English 33 (speak) in England between about AD 450 and 1150 was very different 34 today's English. It was based more on Gennan than the English we speak at present. 35 gradually between about AD 800 and 1150, English became 36 like German because those who ruled England spoke first Danish and later French. These new settlers 37 (rich) the English language and especially its vocabulary. So by the 1600's Shakespeare was able to make use of a 38 (wide) vocabulary than ever before. In1620 some British settlers moved to America .Later in the 18th century some British people were taken to Australia too. English began to be spoken in both 39. Finally by the 19lh centurythe language was settled and now English is also spoken 40 a foreign or second languagein South Asia and other parts of the world.VIL单句改错76.In the end of this term, the school will organize a summer camp.77.The highway was closed because the heavy snow that had never been seen for fifty years.78.The good use you make time is the key to improving your studies.79.The large number of people in China arc learning English now.80.The result based on a lot of experiments.81.Mary and Bob can understand each other since they don't speak the same kind of English.82.Some old people feel quite puzzled in the rapid changing world of computer technology.83.In different part of the world, people have their own ways to celebrate the New Year.84.My mother told me not play computer games on weekdays.85.My little sister asked me don't leave her alone at home.答案:一、I. 1 .voyage 2.identity 3.formal 4.Actually 5.1ife/elevator 6.apartment 7.eraser/rubber 8.fluent 9.gradual 10. latter二 1.fluently 2.is based on3.because 4.because of 5.at present 6.make use of 7.such as 8.hadcome up 9.More than lO.in some ways三l.Hc was late for the meeting because of the bad weather.2.The pronunciation in Chinese is quite different from the pronunciation in English.3.This book should be made full use of.4.Believe it or not, the Chinese football team has beaten Iran.5.He made such good progress in English study (hat the teacher praised him.四、完型36-40 BDBBD 41-45 CCDDB46-50 DACBB 51-55 ADDBA五、阅读56-60 BBCDB六.语法填空31 languages 32 communicate 33 spoken 34 from 35 Then 36 less 37 enriched 38 wider 39 countries 40 as七.改错76. 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高一英语暑期作业2(1)

重庆市杨家坪中学2021-2021学年高一英语暑期作业21. The modern history of Italy dates from 1860, ______ the country became united.A. whenB. ifC. sinceD. until2. All of the flowers now raised here have developed from those _____ in the forest.A. once they grewB. they grew onceC. that once grewD. once grew3. You could see the runners very well from ______ we stood.A. whichB. whereC. thatD. when7. We are living in an age ______ many things are done on computer.A. whichB. thatC. whoseD. when8. The little time we have together we’ll try _____ wisely.A. spending itB. to spend itC. to spendD. spending that9. The old building, behind _______ was a famous church, was _______ we used to work.A. that, the placeB. it, the placeC. which, whereD. what, where10. We will be shown around the city: schools, museums, and some other places, _______ other visitorsseldom go.A. whatB. whichC. whereD. when11. All of the flowers now r aised here have developed from those _______ in the forest.A. once they grewB. they grew onceC. they once grewD. once grew12. In the office I never seem to have time until after 5:30 pm, _____ many people have gone home.A. thatB. whichC. whose timeD. by which time13. Is this the reason _______ at the meeting for hi s carelessness in his work?A. he explainedB. what he explainedC. how he explainedD. why he explained14. Luckily, we’d brought a road map without ______ we would have lost our way.A. itB. thatC. thisD. which15. When he was working there he caught a serious illness from _____ efforts he still suffers.A. whichB. thatC. whoseD. what16.My neighbours used to give me a hand in time of trouble, _______ was very kind of them.A. whoB. whichC. thatD. it17.This is the magazine _______ I copied the paragraph.A. thatB. whichC. from thatD. from which18. He is not such a man _______ would leave his work half done.A. thatB. whichC. whoD. as19. You can depend on whatever promise _______he makes.A. /B. whyC. whenD. whose20. Smoking, _______ is a bad habit, is, however, popular.A. thatB. whichC. itD. though21. He’s got himself into a dangerous situation _____ he is likely to lose control over the plane.22. He made another wonderful discovery, ______ of great importance to science.A. which I think isB. which I think i t isC. which I think itD. I think is23. Dorothy was always speaking highly of her role in the play, ____, of course, made the others unhappy.A. whoB. whichC. thisD. what24. Their problem today is somewhat similar to _____ they faced many years ago.A. thatB. whichC. that whic hD. it25. I saw some trees the leaves of _____ were black with disease.A. thatB. whichC. itD. what26.He isn't such a man ______he used to be.A. whoB. whomC. thatD. as27.He is good at English, ______we all know.A. thatB. asC. whomD. what28.Li Ming, ______to the concert enjoyed it very much.A. I went withB. with whom I wentC. with who I wentD.I went with him29.I don't li ke ______ as you read.A. the novelsB. the such novelsC. such novelsD. same novels30.He talked a lot about things and persons ________they remembered in the school.A. whichB. thatC. whomD. what31.The reason ______he didn't come was ______he was ill.A. why; thatB. that; whyC. for that; thatD. for which; what32.He is working hard, ______will make him pass the final exam.33.That is not the way ______I do it.A./B. whichC. for whichD. with which34.I have two grammars, ______are of great use.A. all of whichB. either of whichC. both of thatD. both of which35.I want to use the same tools _______used in your factory a few days ago.A. as wasB. which wasC. as wereD. which36. He was very angry and I can still remember the way _____ he spoke to me.A. howB. thatC. whatD. which37. Do you know the man from ________ house the pictures were stolen?A. whichB. thatC. whatD. whose38. I can think of many cases _______ students obviously knew a lot of English words and expressionsbut couldn’t write a good essay.A. whyB. whichC. asD. where39. Is this all that you need? If you marrie d me, I’d give you everything you _____.A. wantB. wantedC. had wantedD. are wanting40. I met the teacher in the street yesterday ________ taught me English three years ago.A. whichB. whenC. whereD. who41.The factory ______we'll visit next week is not far from here.A. whereB. to whichC. whichD. in which42.Great changes have taken place since then in the factory _______we are working.A. whereB. thatC. whichD. there43.This is one of the best films _______.C. that has been shown this yearD. that you talked44.Can you lend me the book ______the other day?A. about which you talkedB. which you talkedC.about that you talkedD. that you talked45.The pen ______he is writing is mine.A. with whichB. in w hichC. on whichD. by which46. The famous basketballer, _______ tried to make a comeback, attracted a lot of attention.A. whereB. whenC. whichD. who47. When they went into the shop and asked to look at the engagement rings, the girl brought out a cheaper one, _______ she had arranged with James.A. the which was whatB. what was thatC. which was whatD. that was that。
高一英语暑假作业(二)含答案

苍南县树人中学2017学年第二学期暑假高一英语作业二姓名:_________班级:________一,阅读理解(阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,每小题2.5分)AWhat Does Folklore Tell Us?Every culture has its own folklore. Folklore is a collection of tales and bits of wisdom that teach children how to behave and think. It includes legends,songs, art, tales, myths, and proverbs, People pass on folklore from one generation to the next. Folklore helps keep history alive. For example, legends are folktales that are based on true stories. The plain truth about history is not always exciting. To keepis about Davy Crockett. Davy Crockett lived in the woods on the frontier, or the region where people explored and lived on new land. He became a leader, and he fought in a war with Mexico. People exaggerated the facts when they told stories about the brave things he had done. Davy Crockett began to stand for the spirit ofthe frontier. Children enjoyed the tales. They also learned about frontier lifethrough stories about Davy Crocketttall tales about the American West. An example of a tall tale is the story aboutPaul Bunyan. the giant lumberjack, or woodcutter. The tale says that Bunyan's clothes were so large that his shirt buttons were wagon wheels. Tales aboutBunyan take place at his lumber camp. The tales are fun to hear. They also show what life was like in a lumber camp.beings. The gods may be human or animal in form. ④about the beliefs and values of a group of peopleFairy tales also may tell us something about a culture. The teller and thedience both know that these types of folktales are not true. Examples of fairytales include"Cinderella,"" Jack and the Beanstalk,and"The Three Little PigsFairy tales often begin with the words Once upon a time.... The same tale mayexist in different forms in more than one culture.People who study folklore to learn more about a culture are called folklorists Folklorists study more than just folktales. They also study folk art, folk music, poetry, and proverbs. A proverb is a wise saying, such as "The early bird gets the worm." This saying means that people who are early are more likely to get whatyou want than people who are late. Elders use proverbs to teach their wisdomto children.1,What can folklore teach children? (细节题)A.how to talk fluentlyB. what will happen in the futureC. how to behave and thinkD. what to cook2, The tale of Davy Crockett is a ___________.(细节题)A.myth B legend C.proverb D saying3,Tall tales are stories that____.(细节题)A exaggerate the truthB tell about the first human beingsC.tell about gods D tell about the health and environment4,A story about animals that can talk is probably a ________.(理解能力题)A.legend B .Myths C. fairy tales D .proverbs5,You can also conclude that a folklorist would be most interested in ______.A.A court(法庭)decisionB. poems about herosC newspaper headline. D. weather report_____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ 7, 请将文中划线的①- ④句挑选三句翻译成中文.①____________________________________________________________②____________________________________________________________③____________________________________________________________④____________________________________________________________BIn the United States in the nineteenth century, many children attended school in one-room schoolhouses. Grades one through eight shared the same classroom.A one-room schoolhouse was usually built of wood and painted white or red.To get to school, children walked, rode horses, or rode in a buggy. When it was time for school to begin, the teacher rang a bell, Then the children went inside.Sometimes they stopped in a small room first to wash their hands. They poured water from a jug, or pitcher, into a bowl called a basin. They hung their coats on hooks in a cloakroom. Then they went to their desks. They stood to recite the Pledge of Allegiance. The smallest children sat in the smallest desks at the front of the room. These children were the closest ones to the teacher's desk. The tallest children sat in the back. A potbelly stove stood in the middle of the room. The stove heated the room on cold days, The children who sat near the stove may have felt too warm. The children who sat farthest away may have felt cold. The stove burned fuel such as wood or coal.The children studied arithmetic, or math; geography: science; history; reading art;and penmanship, or neat writing. Teachers wrote lessons on a blackboard at the front of the room. Students did math problems or practiced writing on the blackboard. In some schools, students had their own small blackboards, called slates, to write on One teacher had to teach all grade levels, so teachers often taught the children one at a time.The teacher expected the children to behave well and punished those who did not. The teacher may have used a leather strap, a wooden cane, or a wooden paddle for this task. Sometimes a child who had behaved badly would have to cut a switch from a tree. The teacher would then hit the child with the switch as punishment. Recess was at noon. The children played and ate lunch. Students often carried their lunches to school in metal pails. In very cold weather, the teacher sometimes cooked hot food onthe stove. Lessons resumed in the afternoon. When school ended for the day, thechildren went home. They rarely had homework. Their parents required them to help with chores in the house or on the farm. Only a few children owned books. When students had to carry books to and from school. they tied the books together with a leather strap and held on to the loose end of the strap.( )8,In a one-room schoolhousue, children in grades one through eight________A.had different teachers B learned the same lessons.B.shared the same classroom D.had different classrooms( )9,The middle of a classroom usually had_____________.A .a potbelly stove B. a picture and a basinC .paper sacks D. a teacher’s desk( )10,A student who had books carried them_____________.A.inside a basinB. in a metal pailB.With a leather strap D. with a horse( )11. The main idea of the passage is that_________.A.U.S classrooms have changed quite a lot.B.a blackboard was an important teaching tool.C.Many children had a great time in the schoolD. a number of kids went to one-room schoolhouses in the past.( )12, You can also infer that most children read books_________A.at the library B often at homeC. only at school D both at home and school_____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 二语法填空(10个小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
新教材英语高一暑假作业2 Green Living(含解析)

暑假训练 2 Green Living一、单词拼写1. No one can offer a perfect s__________ to the problem.2. He lost his b____________ and fell from the ladder.3. Having overcome a lot of difficulties we gained our d____________ at last.4. It is like fishing for a needle in the o___________.5. P___________ is not the only way to see whether one is successful.6. Some big cities have a problem with _________(雾霾).7. Industry and _______________(农业) are the two important sectors of the national economy.8. The European country with the highest birth ____________(率) is Ireland.9. The first ___________(官方的) results will be announced tomorrow.10. He drew a ____________(示意图) to show us how to get to his house.二、单句语法填空11. I entered the room and found the window ____________(break).12. The bookshop ____________ I bought this book is not far from here.13. He had no money and no place ____________(live).14. The police searched every nook and corner ____________ the escaped criminal.15. Do we have enough time to make ____________ to the Great Wall today?16. We had trouble ____________(persuade) him to come with us.17. I knew your boss long ____________ I came to this city.18. I must apologize for not ____________(be) able to meet you.19. We finally persuaded him into ____________(accept) our views.20. The sound we heard last night was so ____________(frighten).三、完成句子1. 我宁愿去乡下也不愿待在家。
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。
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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。
牛津译林版高中英语必修二高一暑假作业2

高一暑假作业(二)第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分40分)第一节:单项选择(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C 、D 、四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
16. In ________ 1860s, the Italian archaeologist Giuseppe Fiorelli was made ________ directorof the Pompeii dig.A. the; 不填B. the; theC. 不填; 不填D. 不填; the17.______ seems to be no possibility ______Bob can win the first prize in the match.A. There; thatB. It; thatC. There; whetherD. It; whether18. It is such a useful dictionary __________ every boy and every girl ________ to buy.A. that; wantB. which; wantsC. as; wantsD. so; want19. --- ________ made her ashamed of herself?--- ________ the lowest mark in her class.A. What; Because she gotB. Was it what; GettingC. What was it that; That she gotD. What was it that; Get20. Every possible means _________ to save the wounded soldier up to now, but _________ hasworked.A. was tried; not allB. were tried; neitherC. has been tried; noneD. have been tried; only some21. The house rent is increasing sharply nowadays. I’ve got about half the space I had five yearsago but I am paying _______ now.A. as five times muchB. as much five timesC. much as five timesD. five times as much22. Realizing what was happening to it, the donkey which had fallen into the ________ wellstopped crying, he _________ completely and came up with an idea to save itself.A. buried; calmed downB. retrieved; trotted offC. abandoned; quieted downD. deserted; peered down23. Farmers _________ great importance to this harvest after last severe flood, but unfortunately,the storm _________ the crops, ________ the hope of the farmers.A. attached; destroyed; ruiningB. linked; damaged; ruinedC. paid; harmed; destroyingD. applied; hurt; damaged24. Eat __________ cake you like and leave the others for __________ comes in late.A. whichever; whoeverB. whatever; anyoneC. any ; whoD. no matter what; no matter who25. It has been raining every day so far. I hope tomorrow will ________fine.A. turn toB. turn outC. turn intoD. turn up26. __________ being fun, watching English videos is also a good form of practicing listening.A. In additionB. Aside fromC. Except forD. Except that27. --Tom passed the final driving tests. --__________ , and __________.A. So did he ; so did youB. So he did; so did youC. He did so; you did soD. So he did, you did so28. He minds so much about his position in the office that he ____ any chance to be promoted.A. watches outB. looks upC. points outD. watches out for29. It is reported that some people in the east of China have________ the flu H7N9, but most ofthem are recovering.A. come down withB. come acrossC. run intoD. met with30. Peter is ill, so you are supposed to ________ Class 14 , and there is no doubt ________ it is agreat challenge to you,Mr Zhang.A. take on ; whetherB. take over; thatC. take up; thatD. take out ; whether31. -- Why do you look so worried?--- Oh, with so many problems__________ , I think I’ll have a busy time.A. solvedB. solvingC. to solveD. being solved32. After the dinner party, most guests left, with only two of them _______ in the host family,______ him clear up.A. remaining; helpedB. remained; helpedC. remaining; helpingD.remained; helping33. It suddenly occurred to Anne that money couldn’t _______ all that Bob had suffered in thepast five years.A. make outB. make forC. make overD. make up for34. Confucius, the great thinker, ______the development of China’s education and culture.A. related toB. influenced onC. contributed toD. resulted from35. The teacher together with the students _______ discussing Reading Skills that _______newly published in America.A. are; wereB. is; wereC. are; wasD. is; was第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)One Tuesday evening in the beginning of the fall 1996 semester(学期)at Shippensburg University, sirens(警报) 36 . These sirens were not in celebration; they were 37 to the university that something was wrong. A house, only one block away, was on fire. Nine of the university’s students lived there.From the minute, the word got out 38 help was needed, it seemed like everyone showed up. The victims of the fire were 39 endless invitations for housing for the night. The40 next day, everyone got into gear(投入工作) quickly to do their part in helping them. Leaflets were posted with 41 that were immediately needed, just to get these students 42 this next couple of days. 43 for donations and money jars were placed in every residence hall (学生宿舍).As a 44 director, I went before the students in my hall to ask them to do what they could. I knew that college students don’t have much, but I asked them to do their best: “Every little bit will help.” I really didn’t think they could do much. I was proved wrong.At the hall council meeting the night after the fire, my residents(居住者)decided to have a wing competition , 45 each wing of the building would team up to see who could bring in the most donations. I announced that the 46 who won would receive a free pizza party.Thursday evening we announced over the PA system(广播系统)that we were beginning the wing competition. 47 minutes, the place 48 . The single large box that I had placed in the hall was 49 . We quickly grabbed more boxes, and we watched 50 as they, too, filled to the brim(边).Members of the resident assistant staff and I began to 51 the items.I was astonished by what I saw, and I was inspired by these kids.When we came to the final score, the winners turned to me and announced that they would like to donate their winnings as well. They wanted the victims of the fire to have their 52 .Tears 53 up in my eyes. I had watched these students jump to action, work tirelessly and donate all that they could. And then, as if that 54 not enough, they handed over their 55 . I was touched and so very proud of them.36. A. burst B. sounded C. warned D. broke37. A. news B. shouts C. a cry D. a scream38. A. when B. and C. that D. which39. A. donated B. put C. needed D. offered40. A. right B. very C. just D. only41. A. items B. money C. clothes D. stuff42. A. to pass B. out of C. through D. over43. A. Items B. Boxes C. Bags D. baskets44. A. chief B. Students’ Union C. residence D. team45. A. then B. when C. so D. where46. A. person B. student C. residence D. wing47. A. After B. Within C. In D. during48. A. exploded B. crowded C. blew D. bombed49. A. filled B. full C. overflowing D. stuffing50. A. on the spot B. in amazement C. in curiosity D. in reality51. A. arrange B. mark C. pack D. count52. A. sincere donations B. generous winnings C. valuable items D. pizza party53. A. welled B. poured C. rose D. came54. A. were B. was C. seemed D. appeared55. A. rewarding B. reward C. prize D. lottery第三部分:阅读理解(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)AWorld-famous violinist Itzhak Perlman was strickenwith polio (小儿麻痹)as a child. As a result, he wearsraces ( 辊道、轮槽)on both legs and walks with the aid ofcrutches(拐杖). At concerts, getting on stage is no smallachievement for him. He slowly crosses the stage until hereaches his chair. He lays his crutches on the floor, slowlyundoes the clasps(扣环)on his legs, puts one foot backwardand extends the other one forward. Then he bends downand picks up the violin, puts it under his chin(下巴), nods to the conductor, and starts to play. One fall evening in 1995, while performing at Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center in New York City, Perlman had to deal with one additional trouble. Jack Reimer, a famous reporter with the Houston Chronicle, described the scene. “Just as he finished the first few bars(高低音), one of the strings on his violin broke. You could hear the sound go off like gunfire across the room. There was no mistaking what that sound meant.”There was no mistaking what he had to do. People who were there said, “We figured he would have to get up...to either find another violin or find another string for this one.”But he didn’t. Instead he waited a moment, closed his eyes, and then signaled the conductor to begin again .The band and he played from where he had left off. He played with enthusiasm and power.Of course, it is important to play a symphonic work with just three strings. But that night Itzhak Perlman refused to know that. You could see him modulate(调音), change, recompose the piece in his head. At one point, it sounded like he was turning the strings to get new sounds they had never made before.56.What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 1 mean?A. It’s a piece of cake for Perlman to perform on the stage.B. It’s not easy for Perlman to get on the stage.C. Perlman has achieved great success on the stage.D. Perlman has small achievements on the stage.57. How did the string break ?A. It only broke by accident.B. Perlman broke the string because he was too excited.C.A gunfire from somewhere in the room broke it.D. It was broken by the few bars.58.It can be inferred (推理)from the last paragraph that Perlman_______.A. pretended not to known that the string was broken.B. thought nothing was impossibleC. was a very proud manD. showed his self-confidence in time of troubleBWho is behind wiseGEEK? It’s one of the most common questions we receive. We are a team of researchers, writers and editors providing short, clear and concise answers to common questions. Currently, there are over 200 active contributors; you can read some of their profiles (档案) below.Catherine has been involved with wiseGEEK since the beginning of 2006. Currently, she mainly manages our writers and editors and deals with visitors about their comments and questions.What she loves most about wiseGEEK isBronwyn began working for wiseGEEK as an editor, and though she continues to write and edit, she also puts her natural curiosity to work by thinking of new article topics. Bronwyn loves questions nearly as much as she loves answers!learning more details about the things you kind of know about, and learning about things you never knew existed! Some articles she particularly enjoyed include What is a Trekkie? What is a Wormhole?She comes to wiseGEEK with a degree in political science from the University of California, Berkeley. While her time is mostly filled with working for wiseGEEK, she can also be found trying to squeeze(挤进)in trips whenever she can, usually to Europe.Bronwyn has a degree in Psychology from UC Davis, and a teaching credential(证书)from CSU Sacramento. She is a primary school teacher and artist. There are few things she loves more than her dog, Solomon, her leopard, Tiger, and good chocolate.In addition to writing the questions and editing the answers, Bronwyn has also written a few for wiseGEEK, including, What is an Owl Pellet?, and Can I Really Make Yarn Out of my Dog’s Fur?Johnny is the expert behind the scenes at wiseGEEK. Like most of the wiseGEEK team, Johnny works with language; but unlike our writers and editors, Johnny’s languages are PHP and SQL. He ensures that the website remains accessible and the pages load fast.Johnny has a Master’s Degree in computer science; in addition to applying his skill to wiseGEEK, he also teaches programming classes at a technical school.“Programming for wiseGEEK is a challenge, but not getting distracted (分心) and educated by the content on the site, is even harder.”When Johnny is away from his computer, he likes playing the guitar; when he’s eve n farther away, he enjoys hiking.Carolyn joined wiseGEEK as a part-time editor in April 2009, and now works full time hiring new writers, responding to questions from readers, and doing whatever else needs to be done.She comes to wiseGEEK after more than six years working as an online news producer. Although still a bit of a news junky, Carolyn really appreciates no longer being woken at 3 a.m. on Sunday morning to deal with breaking news. She has a degree in History from Oberlin College, and spent two years studying Mass Communications at the University of Texas-Austin.In her spare time, Carolyn loves to read, cook, and sew. She also watches more TV than is good for anyone.59. What can we safely infer about wiseGEEK according to the profiles?A. It employed its staff members since the beginning of 2006.B. It is a website, offering brief and clear answers to common questions.C. It offers online news to help learn things one never knows existed.D. It aims at bringing up the curiosity of the children worldwide.60. _______ would be in charge if readers failed to visit wiseGEEK?A. CarolynB. BronwynC. JohnnyD. Catherine61. Which of the following is true according to the passage above?A. Carolyn really enjoys editing breaking news in early mornings.B. Bronwyn likes her tiger more than writing for wiseGEEK.C. Johnny holds the view that wiseGEEK enjoys great popularity.D. Catherine works for wiseGEEK mainly to travel in Europe.CHer frozen fingers touched the flame trying to feel alive. She could feel the warmth but it was a cold heat, as if the candle was rejecting her.Her arms turned red because of the cold, her short sleeved shirt not giving her enough warmth. The winter air grabbed(抓住)at her arms, causing her pain, but she didn’t mind. She knew she should put her jacket on, it was winter in Connecticut, but that would be giving up. Up here, in this tree she felt safe.She looked at the candle, surrounded by hardening wax(蜡). She placed her fingers gently on the warm green wax. This candle was a reminder of her life inside that house, a life she would have to return to eventually.As a child, she had gotten this candle. She spent all she had on it. The beautiful crystal box (水晶盒)had caught her eye. Five whole nickels(五分币)had brought her that candle.She gave it to her mother for Mother’s Day. Her mother had managed a smile and put it on a shelf. “It’s very pretty, honey! I will put it right here.” Since then that candle had never been moved, never been lighted, sitting dusty on a cluttered shelf that no one could see. Later on, her parents got divorced.By now the candle was colder than the air and the darkness was complete. The snow on the ground made the night lighter and less satisfying than it had been before the first snowfall. She liked the darkness because she felt safe in it. From the glances of her friends who liked the girl she used to be. From the boys who could never figure out who she was. From her guidance counselor(顾问) whose endless worried looks never made her feel any better.No one was outside at this time of night. She was alone in the world, just how she liked it. Just as she was about to lean back against the branch, she heard a sound.She heard footsteps breaking the ice in the snow, heading toward her. He was making his way toward the white fence at the edge of the building, right against the road. Normally she would have ignored this person and stayed on her branch faraway from human contact, but this figure had something with him. He trudged(吃力地走) toward the white fence carrying a case. The figure reached the fence, opened the case and took out a shiny object.She took her eyes off this figure only long enough to climb down the tree to get a better view of him. She reached the bottom and saw that the person had turned to face the street, sitting on the white fence that she and her friends once sat on. She stepped carefully on the ice, making her way toward him.And then a beautiful sound of music came from the shiny object. She stopped and listened to it. She started walking towards the guy again. Just as she was about to step onto the snow banks, she slipped on the ice crashing to the ground. The figure turned around in surprise and a sudden recognition fell upon them both.62. The girl was hiding in the tree at deep night to ______.A. keep herself from the coldB. wait for the boy to comeC. want to be left aloneD. seek safety from any hurt63. From the story, we can learn that ______.A. the girl suffered a lot in her lifeB. the girl’s parents divorced because of herC. teachers and friends treated the girl badlyD. the girl used to stay in the tree when feeling sad64. The underlined word “it” in the story refers to ______.A. leaning back against the branchB. being alone in the worldC. not being disturbed at nightD. it being dark with snow around65. From the end of the story, it can be known that the girl _______.A. knew the personB. knew what the object wasC. realized her wishesD. would never feel alone any more第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,共25分)第四部分:词汇检测(共10小题;每小题0.5分,满分5分)66. The famous singer was reported to drive after having drunk so much that he was b______from driving for two years.67. I am now standing at a c_________ in my life and I have no idea whether to further my studyabroad or find a job.68. It shocked us that as many as 100 species of fish, some u________ to these waters, may havebeen affected by the pollution.69. The system has been designed to give the users quick and easy a_________ to the requiredinformation.70. A survey on retired people has been conducted, i__________ that most are independent andenjoying life.71. Living in a modern city, nature is so near and yet so far. When we were in the park , ittook us a while to ___________ (区分)between the cherry and peach blossoms.72. It’s most _________ (不幸的)that her parents didn’t show up at her wedding.73. _________(逐渐地), the whole city was covered by sandstorm from AD 200 to AD 400.74. _________(创建) in 1888, the high school is one of the key schools in our city.75. ----I have never seen a shyer boy like him.----At first I thought he was shy, but I’ve reached the ________ (结论)that he’s simply unfriendly!第五部分:同义转换(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)76. The English language is made up of the grammar and vocabulary these people brought toBritain.The English language _______ _______ the grammar and vocabulary these people brought to Britain.77. While the students found the soldier’s idea interesting, the system had no practical use.While the students found the s oldier’s idea interesting, the system was _______ _______ practical use.78.Ididn’t go to bed until I finished my homework.________ ________ not until I finished my homework ________ I went to bed.79. It is believed that the virus H9N7 has caused dozens of deaths in China.The virus H9N7 _________ ________ _________ _________ caused dozens of deaths in China.80. All people don’t like to work hard but everyone likes to enjoy life.__________ _________ people like to work hard but everyone likes to enjoy life.第六部分:课文填空(共10题,每小题0.5分,满分5分)根据所学课文内容,完成下列三段不同课文的空格,每空一词。
2020学年高一英语暑强化训练试题(二) 新人教A版

高一英语暑强化训练试题(二)第一部分听力理解(略)第二部分阅读理解(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,并在题卡上将该项涂黑。
ACourse No. 1406 12 Lectures (30 Minutes/Lecture)In The Secrets of Mental Math, award-winning Professor Arthur T. Benjamin teaches you the basic knowledge of mental mathematics. This powerful ability to perform mental calculations will give you an edge in business, at school, at work, or anywhere else that you meet with math.Course No. 7175 12 Lectures (30 Minutes/Lecture)In Museum Masterpieces: The Louvre, expert art critic and historian Professor Richard Brertell takes you on an unforgettable journey through one of the world's greatest museums. This 12-lecture series explores some of the most beautiful and renowned, examples from the museum's remarkable collection of masterworks.Course No. 158 12 Lectures (30 Minutes/Lecture)In My Favorite Universe, world-famous physicist and director of the Hayden Pknetarium Neil dcGrassc Tyson takes you on a spirited and intellectually interesting journey through the universe and all its history, from before the big bang to the most likely ways in which the entire universe might end. Course No. 6299 12 Lectures (30 Minutes/Lecture)In The History of the Bible: The Making of the New Testament Canon, New York Times best-selling author and professor Bart D. Ehrman reveals the secret history behind the making of the New Testament, including how and when each book was written and why it was chosen to be included.SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER!Order any one of theseBEST-SELLING COURSES for only:$199.95 $9.95 on DVD$134.95 $6.95 on CD+$5 Shipping and HandlingORDER TODAY! Sale Ends Friday!21. Who can tell you something about the space?A. Bart D. Ehrman.B. Neil dcGrassc Tyson.C. Arthur T. Benjamin.D. Richard Brertell.22. How much is Course No.158 on DVD delivered to your house?A. $6.95.B. $9.95.C. $11.95 .D. $14.95.23. What is the passage mainly about?A. College courses studied in home.B. College courses learned on line.C. Some world-famous lectures.D. Four interesting books in discount.BMatthew Layton was 20 minutes from home in Sevierville, Tennessee, on a cold November night in 2016 when he got a cell phone call from his mother. "The mountain’s on fire,” she screamed, “and Brian’s up there!”Layton’s family owned a dozen rental cabins(小屋) on Shields Mountain, and Layton’s friend and fellow rental-cabin owner, Brian McGee, age 56, was up there trying to put the fire out by himself. Layton, 32, hit the gas. He lived on the mountain too.Layton turned around and headed for a dirt road. He made it about halfway up the steep, winding path before his front-wheel-drive car gave up. He called McGee, who drove down in his pickup so they could fight the fire together.They headed first to Layton’s rental cabins. “I wanted to make sure our guests were gone. They were,” says Layton. At that point, he had a choice: try to save his cabins or resc ue people renting other cabins nearby. “On the moun tain, you don't have many locals. They’re mostly tourists who don’t know their way around,” he says.Over the next two hours, the two friends drove through the smoky mountain, knocking on doors and leadi ng panicked people to safety. “I know that mountain so well,” Layton says, “I could drive and know exactly where I am just by time traveled.” Thanks to their brave and immediate action, the two helped 14 people out of the danger.Fourteen people died that night in Sevier County. But the fire didn’t take away a single life on Shields Mountain. And though his home and business were destroyed, Layton remains calm. “I wasn’t worried about my loss, not when I saw those families trapped on the mountain,” he says,“I knew I was gonna help them.”24. Where was Layton when the fire broke out?A. Visiting his mother.B. Away from his home.C. Heading for the cabins.D. Driving on a dirt road.25. What can we learn from Para.2-3?A. Layton’s car broke down ha lfway.B. Brian was in charge of Layton’s cabins.C. Layton picked up Brian on the path.D. Brian lived in the mountain alone.26. Why could the two friends rescue the people?A. They put out the fire before it spread.B. They turned to locals for help.C. Layton was familiar with the area.D. Brian gave up his own cabins.27. What did Layton mean in the last paragraph?A. He blamed himself.B. He suffered a lot.C. He was relieved.D. He felt sorry.CIf your friends are happy—turns out you’re more likely to be happy too. If your friends are overweight, that too ups the chances you’ll gain weight. Those effects have been shown in studies. And now researchers have identified another seemingly contagious quality: exercise.The researchers analyzed the running activity of more than a million people worldwide who used an exercise tracking device(装置) for five years. And they used weather patterns as a way to randomly examine different parts of that global network.Cities have different weather patterns, Sinan Aral, a computational social scientist at MIT says, this experiment allowed them to ask: Does a rainy day in New York affect running in San Diego? “If the weather in New York causes changes in the running behavior in San Diego, it can really only be happening through the influences of the friends who live between New York and San Diego.”And that is exactly what he and his colleague saw: that the behavior of one city’s runners could indeed affect the behavior of runners in another socially connected city. Women tended to be influenced more by the female runners in their networks. And less active runners tended to influence more active runners to run more, but not so much the other way around.Still, this could be valuable fo r health professionals. “We have to start thinking about consumers and citizens as networked consumers and citizens. Where they are influenced by and influence their social network in very strong ways, that will change the way a particular intervention(干涉) succeeds or fails.”In other words—if your prescription is more exercise? The doctors might want to write a prescription for your friends and family, too.28. Which does the underlined word “contagious” in Para. 1 mean?A. Affected.B. Excellent.C. Beneficial.D. Different.29. What can we conclude from the experiment?A. Weather changes people’s feelings.B. People’s behaviour affects each other.C. Exercise has something to do with weather.D. P eople’s connection depends on distance.30. What does “this” in Para. 5 refer to?A. Women are easier influenced by male runners.B. People in the same city affect each other more.C. Friends tend to influence each other in exercising.D. A rainy day in one city affects running in another.31. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. Think twice before running.B. More exercise benefits health.C. Weather patterns affect running behavior.D. Healthy behavior can spread like illness.DMany Americans think of driverless cars as a futuristic technology that will revolutionize travel in cities and along state highways. But recent experiments are proving that autonomous vehicles alsohave the potential to improve the quality of life for millions of Americans underserved by traditional modes of transportation, such as the elderly and disabled, so long as lawmakers make smart policies that pave the way for innovation.A retirement community in San Jose, Calif. , which has been transformed by a small fleet of driverless taxis, shows the potential of self-driving cars to transform people’s lives. Built by a tech start-up called Voyage, the modified Ford Fusions are currently limited to a two-mile road, but residents are already having the benefits of these autonomous vehicles, which allow them to participate in social activities they would otherwise be unable to enjoy simply because they could not get to them.When the trial run finally expands to 15 miles of road, these residents—whose average age is 76—will also have a convenient and reliable new way to appointments. As these cars continue to serve residents there, it is easy to understand why California is moving to simplify regulations for the industry.In Michigan, forward-thinking policies have the potential to unlock other hidden benefits of autonomous vehicles, especially for those with physical disabilities. The Michigan Disability Rights Coalition has strongly advocated for the development of this technology, saying that it could give people with disabilities greater opportunities in the workforce and enable them to lead more fulfilling, independent lives.Many recognize that autonomous vehicles will be the future of transportation, but it is too often overlooked that this future cannot arrive fast enough for millions of Americans who are forced to depend on others for day-to-day travel. The policymakers should follow the lead of places like California and Michigan, and pass rules and regulations to unlock these hidden benefits of driverless cars.32. Wha t’s the attitude of most American people to the future of autonomous vehicles?A. Curious.B. Doubtful.C. Indifferent.D. Optimistic.33. What is the modified Ford Fusion?A. A kind of autonomous vehicle.B. A fleet of driverless taxis.C. A road for driverless cars.D. A retirement community.34. What are examples in California and Michigan to prove?A. Driverless cars’ disadvantages.B. Governments’ right decisions.C. Benefits to the aged and the disabled.D. The regulations are forward-thinking.35. What does the author attempt to inform us in the last paragraph?A. The benefits of driverless cars have been fully unlocked.B. Regulations should go hand in hand with driverless technology.C. The concept of autonomous vehicles has been widely recognized.D. The weak groups are often overlooked despite technology advances.阅读附加题:Cities usually have a good reason for being where they are, like a nearby port or river. People settle in these places because they are easy to get to and naturally suited to communications and trade. New York City, for example, is near a large harbour at the mouth of the Hudson River. Over 300 years its population grew gradually from 800 people to 8 million. But not all cities develop slowly over a long period of time. Boom towns grow from nothing almost overnight. In 1896, Dawson, Canada, was unmapped wilderness (荒野). But gold was discovered there in 1897, and two years later, it was one of the largest cities in the West, with a population of 30,000.Dawson did not have any of the natural conveniences of cities like London or Paris. People went there for gold. They travelled over snow-covered mountains and sailed hundreds of miles up icy rivers. The path to Dawson was covered with thirty feet of wet snow that could fall without warning. An avalanche (雪崩) once closed the path, killing 63 people. For many who made it to Dawson, however, the rewards were worth the difficult trip. Of the first 20,000 people who dug for gold, 4,000 got rich. About 100 of these stayed rich men for the rest of their lives.But no matter how rich they were, Dawson was never comfortable. Necessities like food and wood were very expensive. But soon, the gold that Dawson depended on had all been found. The city was crowded with disappointed people with no interest in settling down, and when they heard there were new gold discoveries in Alaska, they left Dawson City as quickly as they had come. Today, people still come and go — to see where the Canadian gold rush happened. Tourism is now the chief industry of Dawson City — its present population is 762.1. What attracted the early settlers to New York City?A. Its business culture.B. Its small population.C. Its geographical position.D. Its favourable climate.2. What do we know about those who first dug for gold in Dawson?A. Two-thirds of them stayed there.B. One out of five people got rich.C. Almost everyone gave up.D. Half of them died.3. What was the main reason for many people to leave Dawson?A. They found the city too crowded.B. They wanted to try their luck elsewhere.C. They were unable to stand the winter.D. They were short of food.4. What is the text mainly about?A. The rise and fall of a city.B. The gold rush in Canada.C. Journeys into the wilderness.D. Tourism in Dawson.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。
高一英语暑假作业答案完整版

高一英语暑假作业答案完整版高一英语暑假作业答案2015(完整版)第1套答案(三册 Unit1)I. word spelling1. awarded2. apologize3. reminded4. admires5. permission6. religious7. forgiven8. arrival9. tricks 10 celebration 11. straightforward 12. belief 13. starving 14. obvious 15. drowning II multiple choice questions1.D2. B3. B4. D5. B6.D7. A8. A9.C 10.BI. 完型填空:1---5CDDCA 6---10BDDCB 11--15ABABB 16--20ABCAC第2套答案(三册unit2)一、 1.raw 2.limit 3.benefit 4.strtengthen 5.Consult6.curiosity7.glared8.discount9.customers 10.digest二、 1-5 DDDDD 6-10 ACBCA 11-12 BB三、 1-5 BBCCA 6-10 CDBAD 11-15 CDBDC 16-20 ABAAD第3套答案(三册unit3)一.单词拼写 1.scene 2 permit 3 account 4 patience 5 manners6 spots7 screamed8 passage9 barber’s 10 author 11 faults 12 wanders 13 birthplace 14 novel 15 adventure二单选 1—5DDDCD 6-10 DBACC完形填空:36-40 BCADB 41-45 ACDAD 46-50 BCABB 51-55 CCDBD第4套答案(三册unit4)1spread 2.disappointed 3. floating, surface 4. published, publishing 5.development 6.surface 7.force 8. violent 9. solid 10. exploded 11. broke out 12.in time 13. prevent 14. Now that 15.cheer up.参考答案:21-25 BDCAB 26-30 ADCDA36-40 CABAB41-45 DCADC 46-50 ABBCC51-55 DBBDC5套答案(三册unit5)答案:1. surrounded 2. eastward/ eastwards 3. rather than 4. settled/settles down 5. confirm6. in the distance7. impress8. measures9. within 10. borders11-15 AACCB 16-20 ADADA 21-25 BAADB 26-28 ACC第6 套答案(4 册unit 1)1. fill in the blanks1. behave 2,. Observing 3. referred 4. intended 5. respect 6. argued 7. delivered8. shade 9. support 10. achieve 11. inspired 12. considerate13. organization14. deliver 15 campaignII. multiple choice1-5 ACCBC 6-10 AACDCIII. close1-5 BDADC 6-10 CCCAB 11-15 CACCA 16-20 DABDD第7套(第四册U2 )一:chemical; rid; hunger; level; bacteriagrain; pests; suitable; nutrition; output二:BCACC BABBA DB三:BAD第8套(四册unit3)一、1.Humor 2.amazing 3.unfortunately 4. occasions5.ordinary6.failure 7 overcome 8 convince 9.direct 10.particular11.boring 12.react 13 content 14 entertain 15whispered二、1-5 BBDAB 6-10 CCBAD 11-15 ADBDC三、36-40BCACA 41-45CDCBC 46-50ADBAA 51-55 DCDBD第9套(四册unit4)参考答案Unit 41. majored2. local3. curious4. introduced5. approaching6. touched7. expressed8. likely9. general 10. avoid11. misunderstood 12. similar 13. Facial 14. gestures 15. punished16-20 AACAB 21-25 BDCBA26-30 ABDDB16-20 AACAB 21-25 BDCBA26-30 ABDDB三、完形填空31-35 DBACB 36-40 DCDCA 41-45 CAABC 46-50 BDBCC五、书面表达 (满分15分)One possible version:In everyday life we often see some beggars begging in the streets or subways. Recently some big cities such as Beijing and Shanghai have passed the law to ban beggars from subways. We have had a discussion about it.46% of the students are against the idea. They think it is not right for the government to forbid beggars begging in subways. Some beggars really have difficulties in making a living. They play music in subways to survive. We shouldn’t look down upon these people. The society should take some measures to help them.On the other hand, 54% of the students are for the idea. They think beggars won’t do any good to our city’s image. Beggars make a lot of trouble for the city. What’s worse, some beggars are just taking advantage of other people's compassion to makeeasy money. So the government should forbid beggars public places.第10 套答案第四册 Unit5I. word spelling1.1.various2. fun3. survived4. modeled5. swinging6. preserve7. minority8. admission9. themeII. multiple choice questions1---5 ADBDC 6---10 AADBB 11---15 DCAABIII. reading1---4 ACAC第11套剑桥unit6答案:I、charge beforehand last leaking shrink adjust stain drives…crazybroke down in advance turned out edited.. out ofII. bcdab bdccc adabb cabbdIII. cdabd第12套剑桥七单元答案一、1. average 2. environmental 3. chemical 4. campaign 5. conserve 6. spreading 7. trash 8.dependence 9. poverty 10. global 11. homeless 12. Acid 13. shelters 14. is home to 15. What if 16. amounts of are 17.due to 18. consisting of 19. take steps to 20. environmnetal二、CBCB三、One possible version:Give Up Or Not?In the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, the world-famous 100-meter huddle athlete Liu Xiang quit the race beyond expectation, which stirred up a debate among students.The majority of the students hold the view that Liu Xiang made the right choice. If it hadn’t been abso lutely necessary, hewouldn’t have quit. Giving up doesn’t necessarily mean weakness. Instead, giving up sometimes is a kind of wisdom and calls for courage. If Liu Xiang hadn’t dropped out, he could have suffered a more serious injury and left the running track forever, which no one would want to see.In contrast, about 35% of the students hold the different opinion. They feel that Liu Xiang’s withdrawing from the 110m huddle disappointed the whole nation. What we expect from Liu Xiang is not a gold medal but his strong will. Even if he did not achieve his goal, he would win the respect of all.In my opinion, it is wise of Liu Xiang to have quit the race. If his ankle had gotten injured again, how could he render more service to our country in the future? L et’s wish him a promising future.第13套剑桥unit 8I word spelling1. budget2. majored3. would rather die, lose4.sign up for5. ‘To tell you the truth6. stick on7. concerned8. competitiveness9. balanced 10. idioms grammar11. musical instrument 12. appreciated 13. creativity 14. register for 15. private16. associate with 17. details 18. presentation 19.strengths and weaknesses20. volunteeredII comprehension1-5 ABADCIII. writingDear Editor,Nowadays mobile phones are becoming more and morepopular among the middle school students. In my opinion, we can bring mobile phones to school.As we know, the 21st century is a modern age and full of information. A mobile phone is one of the quickest tools for us to exchange information. The mobile phone is a fashionable and useful invention, so we ought to make the best use of it. Suppose there’s a sudden accident, it is more convenient for us to dial for help immediately. There’re also some games in the mobile phone. We can relax ourselves by playing them when we’re tired of our studies. In my opinion, it’s not wrong to follow the fashion, but the most important thing is how to use the mobile phone in a right way.Yours truly,Wang Lin第14套剑桥uint9 答案1offered 2 available 3 shortened 4guarantee 5 reasonable 6 financial 7 professional 8depressing 9 tolerate 10 concentration 11essay 12 downtown 13 broken up with 14 cut down on 15 keep pace with 16 put up with 17 in good shape 18 control your temper 19 get peeved at 20 check out阅读1-5 BCADC作文Dear editor,Recently our class have had a heated discussion on whether students should be accompanied by parents studying at school. Opinions are divided on the topic.70% of my classmates hold the view that there is no need for parents to do so. For one thing, we may fall into the habit of dependence, which will have a negative effect on the development of our self-control ability. For another, it will affect our parents’ work, study and rest.However, 30% of us are in favor of it. In their opinion, with parents accompanying us, we can spare more time to concentrate on our study and we will become more healthy. Furthermore, parents can help set our study goal and urge us to complete our study tasks. Also we can overcome difficulties on our own. with their encouragement and develop a good habit of studying.Best wishes.15套剑桥unit10答案答案:1. Global 2. surface 3. permanent 4.existence 5. cure 6. revolution 7. due to 8. polar 9. totally 10. exploration 11-15 ABACC 16-20 AACBB 21-25 DDBDC 26-30 AABCB 31-35 BACDC 第16套剑桥十一单元答案一、1.graduated 2. graduation 3.mature 4.independent5.responsible6.appreciatemunicated8.getting along with9. have….in common 10. retire 11.practical 12.overweight 13.gota promotion 14.apologize 15. figure out 16. particaped in17. shortsighted 18. unfortunately 19. regrets 20. selfish二、ABCDB三、(One possible version)I am Li Ming of Senior Three, from Guangming Middle School.I am writing to tell you about some symptoms of anxiety among us students before exams.Most of us feel nervous whenever we‘re taking an important exam. Some will feel dizzy or tired, some will suffer from lack of sleep, and some will lose their appetite. In fact,all these symptoms have terrible effects on our exams and we are all eager to get rid of them.First of all,in my opinion,it‘s important for us to have a fight attitude towards exams. They are only a means of checkinghow we are getting along with our studies,so there is no need to worry too much about the results. Study hard every day and make careful plans for every exam. In this way we can avoid suffering from the pressure of exams.Besides,enough sleep can make us energetic and enable us to perform well in an exam. Therefore,during the period of exams,we should not stay up too late. We can also try a warm bath or a cup of warm milk before going to bed. They might help us to have a sound sleep.We‘d better go out for a walk or do some outdoor exercises before and during an exam so that we can keep ourselves relaxed and then concentrate ourselves o第17套情态动词答案情态动词答案1—5 ADDBA 6—10CBADC 11—15 CDCBB16—20 DCBCD 21—25CDCCA 26—30 BACCD31—35 BCBAA 36—40BCBBB第18套名词性从句答案1-5.CDCDB 6-10.BABCD 11-15.ADCCA16-20.DABCA 21-25.BBDDA 26-30.BCDCC第19套主谓一致答案主谓一致练习答案1 C 11 C 21 D 31 C 41 D2 A 12 D 22 B 32 C 42 D3 A 13 B 23 A 33 C 43 C4 D 14 C 24 A 34 D 44 A5 C 15 C 25 C 35 C 45 B6 C 16 B 26 A 36 A 46 B7 B 17 A 27 D 37 D 47 B8 A 18 B 28 A 38 A 48 A9 D 19 D 29 D 39 B 49 A10 B 20 C 30 D 40 C 50 C第20套非谓语动词答案1-10Bacbaa aabab 11-20 cdbbb ddadc 21-30 bcadc cdbbd 31-40cadcb ddbcc下载全文。
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高一暑假练习 2一、阅读理解+ 七选五 AYou either have it, or you don’t — a sense of direction, that is. But why is it that some people could find their way across the Sahara without a map, while others can lose themselves in the next street?Scientists say we’re all born with a sense of direction, but it is not properly understood how it works. One theory is that people with a good sense of direction have simply worked harder at developing it. Research being carried out at Liverpool University supports this idea and suggests that if we don’t use it, we lose it.“Children as young as seven have the ability to find their way around,” says Jim Martland, Research Director of the project. “However, if they are not allowed out alone or are taken everywhere by car, they never develop the skills.”Jim Martland also emphasizes that young people should be taught certain skills to improve their sense of direction. He makes the following suggestions:●If you are using a map, turn it so it relates to the way you are facing.●If you leave your bike in a strange place, put it near something like a big stone or a tree. Note landmarks onthe route as you go away from your bike. When you return, go back along the same route.●Simplify the way of finding your direction by using lines such as streets in a town, streams, or walls in thecountryside to guide you. Count your steps so that you know how far you have gone and note any landmarks such as tower blocks or hills which can help to find out where you are.Now you need never get lost again!1. Scientists believe that ____.A. some babies are born with a sense of direction.B. people learn a sense of direction as they grow olderC. people never lose their sense of directionD. everybody possesses a sense of direction from birth2.What is true of seven-year-old children according to the passage?A. They never have a sense of direction without mapsB. They should never be allowed out alone if they lack a sense of directionC. They have a sense of direction and can find their way aroundD. They can develop a good sense of direction if they are driven around in a car.3.If you leave your bike in a strange place, you should ____.A. tie it to a tree so as to prevent it from being stolenB. draw a map of the route to help remember where it isC. avoid taking the same route when you come back to itD. remember something easily recognizable on the route4.According to the passage, the best way to find your way around is to ____.A. ask policemen for directions.B. use walls, streams, and streets to guide yourselfC. remember your route by looking out for steps and stairsD. count the number of landmarks that you seeBSu Hua is studying at Cambridge, UK. She has bought a bicycle and is worried about security (安全). Her friend, Kate, found this article and sent it to her.5.Which part of the text gives you information on how to lock up your bicycle when you leave it?A. Locks.B. Basic Security.C. Registration.D. Marking.6.The underlined phrase “act as a deterrent to a thief” means ____.A. help you recognize your bikeB. help the police find your bicycleC. stop someone stealing your bicycleD. stop you worrying about your bike7.The main purpose of this article is ____.A. to tell you what to do if your bicycle is stolenB. to suggest ways of keeping your bicycle safeC.to give you advice on where to buy a good lockD. to say why you shouldn’t keep your bicycle in a quiet placeCAt one time no one could travel on an English road faster than four miles an hour. That was the law until 1896. A man had to walk in front of a car which could not go faster than the man. At night the man had to carry a red lamp.Once Charles Rolls brought a car from France to England, but he wanted to drive faster than four miles an hour. In order to have no trouble with the police, he had a talk with some of the police officers, who ordered their policemen to look the other way when the car came along the road. This was a good plan in the country, but not so easy to follow in the busy streets of London.One night Rolls and some friends started from London on their journey to Cambridge. One of the men walked in front with the red lamp, but he walked as fast as he could. The police became very interested in walls and shop-fronts when they heard the car, and not one of them saw it.They reached a hill; but what a waste of time it was to drive down the hill at four miles an hour! Rolls was getting ready to jump into the car; but then he noticed a policeman who was not looking the other way. The slow car reached him.“Good evening,” said the policeman, looking at the car.“Good evening,” said Rolls, holding the lamp.“One of these horseless things,” said the policeman, looking at it with interest.“Yes,” said Rolls, and waited.“I’ve often wanted a ride in one; but of course policemen can’t buy things like that.” He turned and looked hopefully in Rolls’ face.“Jump in,” said Rolls.“Thanks,” said the policeman, and did so. “Now,” he said, sitting down, “you can let it go just as you like down this hill. There isn’t another policeman on this road for a mile and a half.”8.The policemen were told “to look the other way” (in Paragraph 2) so that ____.A. they could watch the car coming from the other directionB. the car could go faster than four miles an hourC. they could make sure no one was in the wayD. the car would not hit them on the road9.In what way did the policemen carry out the order from their officers?A. They greeted Rolls when the car came along.B. They walked in front of the car with a red lamp.C. They pretended to be attracted by something else.D. They stood on duty every 1.5 miles along the road.10.The policeman who said “Good evening” to Rolls wanted to ____.A. teach Rolls a lessonB. take a free ride homeC. have a talk with RollsD. have a car ride experience11.After the policeman jumped into the car, Rolls ____.A. dared not drive the car faster than he was allowed toB. could drive as fast as he wished within a certain distanceC. could drive on any road he liked for the rest of the journeyD. drove his car as fast as he could down the hill to CambridgeMany kids help out around the house with chores(家庭杂务),such as sweeping the floor,emptying the dishwasher,taking out the trash and so on. 1Paying kids for chores is one of the most hotly debated parenting topics,especially at a time where everyone is more concerned about their finances. The logic behind tying allowances to chores is clear. 2 So they should pay kids to do their jobs.3 Susie Walton,a parenting educator and family coach,believes that by rewarding kids,parents are sending a message that work isn't worth doing unless you get something in return. “Running any kind of household is a team effort,”Susie said.“A home is a living space for everyone in the f amily. It's important for kids to see that we all have responsibilities in the house,and that families decide together how they want their home to look,and how they are going to keep it looking like everyone wants it to look.”4 They believe that getting a cash allowance or other rewards motivates kids to do chores,and it also teaches them real world lessons about how we need to work to earn money. “Our goal is to encourage kids to earn rewards,”says Chris Bergman,founder of Chore Monster.“5 ”A.Many people hold the view.B.In exchange,they get some pocket money or other rewards.C.Other people think differently.D.But some people do not think that kids should get rewards for doing chores.E.Grownups get paid to do their jobs.F.Kids need positive reinforcement(强化)to help motivate them.G.Pay kids is sending a bad message.二、完形填空:James shook his money box again. Nothing! He carefully __26__ the coins that lay on the bed .$24. 52 was all that he had. The bicycle he wanted was at least $90!_27____ on earth was he going to get the ___28___ of the money?He knew that his friends all had bicycles. It was __29___ to hang around with people when you were the only one without wheels. He thought about what he could do. There was no ___30__ asking his parents, for he knew they had no money to _31____.There was only one way to get money, and that was to __32_ it . He would have to find a job. __33____ who would hire him and what could he do? He decided to ask Mr. Clay for advice, who usually had__34_ on most things.“Well, you can start right here,”said Mr. Clay. “My windows need cleaning and my car needs washing. ”That was the __35__ of James’ s odd-job(零工)business. For three months he worked every day after finishing his homework. He took dogs and babies for walks, cleared out cupboards ,and mended books. He lost count of the _36____ of jobs that people found for him to do. He lost count of the 37 of cars he washed and windows he cleaned, but the __38___ increased and he knew that he would soon have __39____ for the bicycle he longed for.The day __40_ came when James counted his money and found $94. 32. He _41___ no time and went down to the shop to pick up the bicycle he wanted. He rode __42__ home, looking forward to showing his new bicycle to his friends. It had been hard _43__ for the money, but James knew that he valued his bicycle far more _44__ he had bought it with his own money. He had _45__ what he thought was impossible, and that was worth even than the bicycle.26. A. cleaned B. covered C. counted D. checked27. A. How B. Why C. Who D. What28. A. amount B. part C. sum D. rest29. A. brave B. hard C. smart D. unfair30. A. point B. reason C. result D. right31. A. split B. spend C. spare D. save32. A. borrow B. earn C. raise D. collect33. A. Or B. So C. For D. But34. A. decisions B. experience C. opinions D. knowledge35. A. beginning B. introduction C. requirement D. opening36. A. similarity B. quality C. suitability D. variety37. A. brand B. number C. size D. type38. A. effort B. pressure C. money D. trouble39. A. all B. enough C. much D. some40. A. finally B. instantly C. normally D. regularly41. A. gave B. left C. took D. wasted42. A. patiently B. proudly C. silently D. tiredly43. A. applying B. asking C. looking D. working44. A. since B. if C. than D. though45. A. deserved B. benefited C. achieved D. learnedKeys 2一、阅读理解A篇:DCDB B篇:BCB C篇:BCDB 7选5:BEDCF二、完形填空CADBA CBDCA DBCBA DBDAC。