2012年高二学生双语报27期
学生双语报高一27-T答案
听说训练第28期原文及参考答案PART A:Reading Aloud 模仿朗读To Lisa Cherkasky, every detail makes a big difference.?坨| She is looking for just the righ(t) position for this topping ?坭on a Salmon Sandwich. Finally?坭, everything seems ?坭picture perfect?坨. | Cherkasky is a food stylis(t). | Her job is to make food?坭 look tasty. ?坨| Today?坭, Cherkasky is styling bread from the Gold ?坭Crust Baking Company?坨.PART B: Role Play 角色扮演录像原文:W: Wow! They look very delicious, don’t they? M: Of course. To be honest,I have been very h ungry when working just now. This morning I didn’t have breakfast. So I prepare this good supper. W: I am sorry to hear that. But why, Bill? Did you get up late so that you didn’t have time ? You should know breakfast is the most important meal of the day. M: You know I have a very busy schedule every day and have no time to have breakfast.1. Please get ready to ask three questions according to the following Chinese tips.Q1: Where do you have lunch? A1: For lunch I often have some fast food inthe company to save time. You know, time in the day is very valuable for me. Q2: What do you usually have for supper? A2: Supper is my main meal in a day, so I usually have steak, pork chop and fried chicken for supper at about six o’clock. Q3: Do you have lunch and supper on time every day?A3:It all depends on my time whether I have lunch on time or not. But for supper, I have it at six o’clock on time every day, because I think it isa reward I deserve for my hard work.2. Please get ready to answer five questions in English.Q1: What did the man have for breakfast this morning? A1: He had nothingfor breakfast. Q2: Why does the man not have breakfast? A2: Because he is very busy and has no time to have breakfast. Q3: What does the woman thinkof breakfast? A3: She thinks breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Q4: What does the man usually have for supper? A4: He usually has steak, pork chop and fried chicken for supper. Q5: Why does the man eat supper on time every day? A5: Because he thinks having supper is a rewardhe deserves for his hard work.PART C: Retelling 故事复述录音内容:Joe loved eating hamburgers. Every weekend, Joe and his friend Daniel would go to the McDonalds.He liked hamburgers so much that during the week he couldn’t stopthinking about them. One night, he dreamed about hamburgers. In his dream there appeared many hamburgers. They looked very delicious. So Joe took two enormous hamburgers, and ate them in one bite. Suddenly he felt sick, forhe had eaten too much and too quickly. His stomach was hurting. Joe lookedat himself in the mirror. There was such a big stomach that he shouted loud. This woke Joe up with a start and he ran to the mirror to check his stomach. It had all been a dream. The next day, Joe and Daniel went for hamburgersas usual. Just as they were entering the restaurant, Joe stopped and said that he didn’t want a hamburger that day. He said to Daniel if they kepton eating hamburgers frequently, they would get fat or sick. So Joe suggested changing the hamburger for a salad. They should eat salads more often, and that way their diet would be healthier. Daniel agreed with him.That was how the boys realized they should eat much more vegetables for a healthy diet.Summary:Joe liked hamburgers so much that during the week, h e couldn’t stopthinking about them. One night, he had a dream. In the dream he ate two hamburgers in one bite so that he felt sick and his stomach became very big. This dream influenced Joe. The next day, in the restaurant he didn’t order humbuggers as us ual, but ordered salads. Joe thought they shouldn’t eat hamburgers often, but should eat more vegetables for a healthy diet.第28期A版测试题参考答案1-5 CDBCB 6-10 ACBAB 11-15 DADBC16-25 (One possible version)16. have dreamt 17. which 18. different 19. a 20. Seated 21. if 22. his23. as 24. Luckily 25. in26-30 BBCCC 31-35 BDCBC36-40 DDBBA 41-45 DACCA46-50 EDFCB基础写作 (One possible version)The blue whale, about 30 meters in length and 170 tons or more in weight,is the largest animal that human beings have ever known. It has four subspecies, which can be mostly found in the North Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean. Between the late 19th century and the middle of20th century, blue whales were hunted and killed so largely that theyalmost died out. To protect blue whales, laws were made by different countries of the world in 1966 and people are forbidden to hunt and killthem. A report in 2013 shows that at present, there are only about 25,000 blue whales left in the world.读写任务 (One possible version)The passage tells us that it is common for us to escape responsibility forwhat we did wrong. It points out that taking the blame is very helpful tomake friends or gain success.Indeed, when making mistakes, we always find excuses for ourselves andrarely have the courage to face them. In my opinion, we should face ourfaults bravely.Once, a boy got an axe as a present from his father. He liked it andtried it by cutting his father’s tree. His father was very sad about histree, saying anyone who did this would be punished. Finally, the boy toldhim the truth. His father forgave him because he thought his son was honest, facing his own mistake. The boy is George Washington, the first American president!I think we should learn from George Washington. Firstly, be honest andnever tell lies. Secondly, face our faults bravely instead of blamingothers. Lastly, regard faults or failures as opportunities to improveourselves, because failure is just a stepping-stone to success.听力练习28第一节1-5 BBACA6-10 BCBCB11-15 CCBAB第二节16-20 (One possible version)16. My Family 17. got married 18. Younger brother19. 16 years old 20. two听力练习(28)听力原文第一节Conversation 1M: Is that Jenny over there talking to Tom? W: Yes. She came back from London yesterday for Christmas. M: How long will she stay in New York? W:For about ten days. Then she’ll go to Paris for a trip. M: Will she goback to London? W: Sure. She loves her job there.Conversation 2W: Is that you, Mark? I almost d idn’t recognize you. M: Yeah. I’ve put on 20 pounds in the past half a year. Now I’m 160 pounds. W: Why did you puton so much weight? M: You know, Alice is really a good cook. She makes nice food every day. W: Well, that was why you married her in the first place.Conversation 3W: Look at Mrs Brown. What’s wrong? M: Her son Jim has just fallen down some steps. He was running and missed a step. W: I’m so sorry to hearthat. Is it serious? M: I guess so. Look at her. She must be looking for some help. W: Maybe she needs someone to take them to the hospital. MrBrown works in the center of the city. I don’t think he can get back in time. Can you drive? M: Yes. W: Then let’s go and ask if we can give thema hand.Conversation 4M: Hi, Jenny. What a surpris e to see you here! Aren’t you traveling in Beijing with Mike now? W: Sorry, I’m not Jenny. I’m her sister Anna. M: Gosh! You two really look like each other. Are you twins? W: Yes. She isten minutes older than me. M: It must be interesting to have a twin sister. W: Well, not so interesting. We’ve to share almost everything. So are youa friend of Jenny? M: We’re in the same class. Your sister didn’t talk much about her family, so I didn’t know she has a twin sister. Are you seeing off someone here? W: Ac tually I’m taking a flight to New Zealandwith my parents. We like traveling. What about you? M: I came with a friend. She’s going to London for her summer holiday.Conversation 5M: Lucy, I heard you’re looking for a job. Why do you no longer want towork for your uncle? W: He no longer wanted to work and has sold his shop. M: Why did he no longer want to work? He was making money, wasn’t he? W: Yes, he was. But he wanted to spend more time with his family. You know,he’s almost sixty years old now. M: S o what kind of job are you lookingfor now? I remember you once said you wanted to teach in a kindergarten. W:Not now. I want to work in a company. M: What can you do? W: I can be a secretary. M: I’ve some good news for you. My manager is looking for a secretary. I can ask him to arrange a job interview for you. W: That’s great! Thanks, Mark.Conversation 6M: What a beautiful day today! W: Yes. It has been raining a lot recently. I’m so glad it finally turned fine. M: Me, too. How about taking a walk i n the park? We can go to our favorite Chinese restaurant after the walk. W: Haven’t you heard that the restaurant was closed yesterday? M: What ashock! So what will they do with it? W: I heard a Chinese man wants to buyit and open a school there. Aren’t you interested in learning Chinese? You can go and learn there. M: That sounds like a good idea. So where shall we eat this noon? W: There is a French restaurant nearby. How about going there? M: I had supper with a friend there last week. And I didn’t wan t to go back there again. W: Then how about some Italian food? M: Sounds like a good idea.第二节Now let me introduce my family to you. My name is Susan. I’m 20 years old now. My mother, whose name is Linda, comes from New York. She met my father, David, in Chicago in 1988. Two years later, they got married and threeyears later I was born. I have one younger brother and one younger sister. My brother, Mike, is two years younger than me and my sister Ann is two years younger than him. My grandparents on my mo ther’s side both come from Australia, but when they married they moved to New York and they still live there. On my father’s side my grandparents, Tom and Mary, come from Spain. My father has two sisters, Anna and Tina, and my mother has one brother,who has a daughter called Alice. I used to spend a lot of time with my cousin Alice, but I don’t see her so much these days. She now lives withher family in Los Angeles. That’s all. Thank you.(注:可编辑下载,若有不当之处,请指正,谢谢!)。
(高中英语写作)双语报英语高二27期作文
双语报英语高二27期作文英语作文要想写得好,离不开平常的积累,多看好的英语作文这样会对我们的写作有所关心,下面是我给大家带来双语报英语高二27期作文,欢迎大家阅读参考,我们一起来看看吧!双语报英语高二27期作文1The Best Way to Learn KnowledgeSince I go to high school, I make plans for myself. To enter a better university, I must study hard. I know my advantages and weakness. I am good at Chinese and English while I am weak in math and geograph. So I pay special attention to improve the subjects that I am weak in. Even though I have tried hard to listen to my teacher and practise so hard, my math is still so weak. So I decide to ask my classmate who is good at math, and she is very excited to teach me. During our communication, I find her mind is very active and she has a special way to solve the questions. I realize that the best way to learn konwledge is to share opinions with others, so that we can broaden our mind and find more ways to solve the problem.双语报英语高二27期作文2Join the ActivityHigh school is the very important stage for students, even the turning point of their lives. Once they learn well, they can enter the ideal university and fulfill their dreams. So a lot of students pay all their attention to the study and ignore joining the after-class activity. They think it is a waste of time to do it, instead they’d rather put more time to make up their lessons. It is the common misunderstanding of after-class activity. On the one hand, taking the activity can help students reduce their pressure. When students face the lessons all the time, they are nervous and easy to stuck in the difficulty. The activity brings students the happy hour and forget their worries. On the other hand, the activity can broaden students’ vision and enrich their knowledge, which are useful in their lessons. So after-class life is also the part of students’ lives, don’t refuse it.双语报英语高二27期作文3The Unfinished StoryMany years ago, the movie The Pirates of the Caribbean was very popular around the world. Many kids were so crazy about the captain Jack, who was sly but reliable. When the third episode came out, it seemed that the story had came to its end, because the ending was perfect though a little sad for the two main charaters. What’s more, captain Jack had got what he wanted. If the movie continued, it may probably sucked. But the producers had proved that the story wasunfinished, and captain Jack kept his adventure in the fourth episode. It still caught people’s attention and won many praise. Recently, the preview of the fifth episode came out, the fans could find many attractive riddles. We still believe that the story has its charm and can attract people to buy tickets.双语报英语高二27期作文4The Amazing SummerLast summer, my friend asked me to go to his hometown to spend the summer vacation. I asked my parents for permission and they said yes. When I got to his place, I was so surprised because there was a beach near his house. It was so beautiful, many kids played there. The water was so blue under the sunshine. It was so fun to swim in the water. In the morning, I woke up early and took a walk along the beach, and I could hear the sea water’s coming voice. I saw a lot of people traveled here and took pictures. In the evening, when the sun was down, we played the games and sometimes we swam. It was such a good memory for me. I liked the leisure lifestyle. When summer comes, I will always think of the happy days in the beach.双语报英语高二27期作文5How to Use CellphoneMany years ago, cellphone was not allowed to used for high school students. Teachers would take away students’ cellphone once they saw it.But now the phone has been part of people’s life and almost every student uses it. It is just the popular communication tool. For many high school students, they are easy to be addicted to keeping chatting with their friends and not pay attention to the class. For me, I have controlled myself not to play it in the class, so I will turn off the phone and not to think about it. Some parents believe that using cellphone is not good for students, the fact is that students can learn a lot from the cellphone, they can search the Internet for more information, so as to get better solutions.双语报英语高二27期作文6The Importance of Enough SleepEnough sleep is very important. It affects we are happy or not. We can easily find if we sleep enough in the night, we usually have a good mood next day. But, if we do not have enough sleep, sometimes we will feel depressed without a reason. What’s more, sleep also affects our study or work. Try to imagine that a sleepy person how can he listen to the teacher in class or work in their position. It must be a hard job or in low efficiency. Thus, if a person sleep enough, he can do better in their life. In addition, do you find that a person with good sleep usual do not have acne, because enough sleep balance their internal secretion and detox. Knowing the importance of enough sleep, do you still stingy about sleep Do you still dare to sleep late。
2012年广东省高一学生双语报27期
2012年高一级双语报27期一、语言知识及运用第一节完形填空Last year was the first year when I taught the fifth grade. Recently, I've been I by a "graduated" student for the first time. I was really surprised when he walked into my home.He hasn't physically changed much since 2 my class last year and if I had had to guess who would come to visit me first, I wouldn't have thought of him. Carlos was a student who had a hard time sitting 3 in the beginning of last year. He would often 4 to go to the bathroom, and he'd talk or look like he was falling asleep because of little sleep. He often needed 5 in doing anything that other students could do well on their own.I found out that the reason for his behavior in my classroom was that he had been 6 nightmares (噩梦) about his border-crossing experience. He was 7 that the immigration office would take him or his parents to prison or back to their 8 . And here he was in my class trying to leam a(n) 9 language, which he had never touched before.When he was in my class, onc thing that stood out was that he had a(n) 10 time speaking English. But when he walked in my room yesterday, all of that was missing. In walked a calm, 11 boy who spoke and understood English far better than when he left me in June. He even 12 to speak to my class in the sixth grade in English. He told me he remembered doing sign language and the video I made to help him 13 his English.His visit 14 a lot to me not only because he has made great progress, but also because it reminded me what it means to be a teacher —to have a lasting influence on 15 .l. A. treated B. recognized C. visited D. invited2. A. leaving B. attending C. teaching D. organizing3. A. fast B. beautifully C. still D. actively4. A. promise B. ask C. continue D. plan5. A. notice B. help C. time D. work6. A. suffering B. making C. receiving D. destroying7. A. angry B. sorry C. afraid D. disappointed8. A. boss B. school C. street D. country9. A. interesting B. new C. easy D. useless10. A. unforgettable B. enjoyable C. difficult D. funny11. A. hard-working B. naughty C. rich D. confident12. A. pretended B. offered C. refused D. feared13. A. improve B. copy C. examine D.find14. A. threw B. pulled C. took D. meant15. A. audience B. parents C. students D. Speakers第二节语法填空One part of my job is dealing with homeless families. The very first call I had was from 16 single mother. She was weeping. She told me she had got into a terrible car accident 17 made her lose her job, so she fell behind with her rent. She was being evicted (赶出) from her apartment and she and her two children had nowhere 18 (go).After she finished 19 (explain) the situation, she stopped and said, "I'm so sorry! Thank you 20 letting me tell my story. I've tried every shelter 21 church organization in the area but no one listen or cares."22 (fortunately), at that time we had no openings for family housing, so I took her number down and told her I'd call her right back. At last, 23 (find) an opening for a family in a shelter in her area. I immediately called her back! She was shocked 24 she answered my call. She said, "I never really expected you to call me back." I gave 25 the good news and she started weeping again. But this time they were tears of happiness and hope.二、阅读第一节阅读理解AThe cancer has weakened the mother to the point where she can no longer walk. The doctors feared she might become too weak to fight the illness, so they suggested giving her a shot which would energize her spirit for a while.Today was the day when the family might briefly have their mother back. Since she was ill, there has been a void(空虚感) which no one else could fill. She was a stay-at-home mom in her whole life. Being an only child, she wanted to have a dozen children, but her health only allowed for six to be born. She was always there keeping the house clean and cooking for the family. The mother was satisfied with her life, though she was the type of person who probably could have been succcssful no matter what she chose to do.After the shot, the mother opened her eyes, and gestured that she was getting up. Gaining her strength, she began walking to the kitchen.Everyone stared in disbelief as she placed a pot on the stove. The eldest son asked his mother what she was doing. In a loud voice she said, "I am cooking supper." "You should do something special with your time instead of wasting it on us," said a child. "You could go and take the boat out on the lake," another child said loudly.The mother patiently listened to the many possibilities, and then said, "No ... I don't want to do any of those things. My true joy in life has always been serving my family."After the supper, she fell asleep forever with a smile on her face.26. The shot given to the mother could __________. .A. completely cure herB. help reduce the pain caused by the cancerC. bring her energy back for a short timeD. help her fight the cancer for a long time27. Which of the following statements is NOT true about the mother?A. She had no sister or brother.B. She was happy with her life.C. She gave birth to six children.D. She had a good job in a company.28. When the mother said she was cooking supper, her children most probably were __________.A.angryB.shockedC.happyD.relaxed29. The mother's truc happincss lied inA. leaving the hospitalB.staying at home aloneC. cooking different foodD. doing things for her family30. What would be the best title for this passage?A. A poor decision.B. A mother's last supper for her family.C. A strong mother.D. A fight against cancer.BNutrition influcnces not only students' grades at school but their growth and development. Improper nutrition is one of the causes of childhood obesity. What can you do to help your childavoid childhood obesity?My first piece of advice is to look in your fridge. What are you buying at the grocery store? Think about it: if you don't buy junk food or snacks, your kids won't eat them at home. Now if you're like me —both of your kids are at school, you'II know you can't police them every second of the day. This is the time when you'II need to talk to your children about their food choices. If you don't know the right food choices, there are so many free resources on-line to guide you.Try new things. I was very surprised to find out my 4-year-old daughter likes balsamic vinegar —she calls it the "black saucc". She likes to have it with tomatoes and cucumbers. You just nevcr know what your kids might like.Don't get stressed if you can't always prepare something healthy. You may sometimes leave the house and forget to take something out for dinner, or you are running late and there's no time to cook before you have to take one of the kids somewhere. However, you can still make healthy choices while dining out. Many of the fast food restaurants offer fruit and milk instead of soda. I like to buy organic frozen pizzas fiom the organic market —for a quick dinner solution(解决办法). All the ingredients are natural. What I do is to serve the pizra with something raw: letruce, cucumbers, tomatoes, or fruit to try to give the kids something healthy with that meal.In closing, take baby steps. Don't try to change your family's eating habits in one go, or you'll go nuts.31. This passage is written mainly to __________.A. explain why today's kids are overweightB. tell us the importance of healthy eatingC. give parents some healthy eating tipsD. teach parents what to cook at home32. The writer believes it is very important for parents to __________.A. make sure their fridge is full of foodB. teach their children how to eat healthilyC. check thcir children's grades at schoolD. provide their children with their favorite food33. What is the first piece of advice given by the writer?A. To make sure there is food in the fridge.B. To buy fresh food at the grocery store.C. To prevcnt kids from choosing food.D. To avoid giving kids junk food.34. Paragraph 4 tells parents that they should __________.A. ncvcr takc their kids to a fast food restaurantB. eat out in a nice restaurant with their kids at timesC. choose healthy food while eating out with their kidsD. cook healthy food for thcir kids however busy they are35. According to the passage, it does NOT seem to be a good idea to __________. .A. tell children what to eat at schoolB. find frec resources on healthy eating on-lineC. put balsamic vinegar on tomatoes or cucumbersD. try to change a family's eating habits in a very short timeCAs Halloween draws closcr, pcoplc up and down the country arc preparing their horrible games and terrifying costumes. The countdown to Halloween has begun. If you need some ideas for Halloween, here is a collcction of tips to makc surc your Hallowccn party is a horrible success. Ghostly soundsNo party would be complete without a collection of Halloween songs which are perfect for horrible games and fun dancing. The album Essential Halloween Party Mix contains a great collcction of Halloween songs and music for any party. It's on sale on iTunes now at a low price. Halloween party foodOnc of the best things about Halloween for children is the food, and there are many great recipes for Halloween cakes or drinks. You could make food in the color of blood. Of course, now every Hallowcen party needs a pumpkin, which is great fun to carve with children before the event. You can also roast the pumpkin seeds with salt as a tasty snack for the party.Halloween decorationThere are some great Halloween decorations available at the moment. You don't need to act wildly to get a great Halloween effect by going on a frightening spending spree(欢闹). Some simple funny strings and flags will help to create a party atmosphere. There are many retailers which sell Halloween-themed flags. However, you could always make them yourself, which would also provide great entertainment for childrrn before the Halloween party.Games for HalloweenFun Hallowccn games can include telling ghost stories and even a treasure hunt. You can also hold a competition for the best-dressed guest.36. What is the wnter's purpose in writing this passage?A. To give us some unknown facts about Halloween.B. To tell us how to make a successful Halloween party.C. To explain why a Halloween party should be scary.D. To tell us what people usually do at a Halloween.party.37. The writer would probably agree that __________. .A. children should avoid going to a scary Halloween partyB. sweet love songs should bc chosen for a Halloween partyC. scary music plays an important role at a Halloween partyD. horrible games should not be played at a Halloween party38. According to the passage, what is a must for a Halloween party?A. A pumpkin.B. Candy.C. A candle.D. Blood.39. In Paragraph 4 the writer tells us how to __________. .A. go on a frightening spending spreeB. create a party atmosphere in a cheap wayC. make sure children have fun before the partyD. provide great entertainment for children at the party40. Which of the following things is NOT mentioned in the passage?A. What to wear to a Halloween party.B. What games to play at a Halloween party.C. What food to prepare for a Halloween party.D. How to decorate the house for a Halloween party.DHurricane Irene hit the coast of North Carolina with winds of up to one hundred and twenty kilometers an hour last Saturday. The storm weakened as it moved north. But Irene brought heavy rains and strong winds to the populated (人口稠密的) east coast.Hundreds of thousands of people were told to leave areas likely to suffer flood. That included parts of New York City where Mayor Michael Bloomberg ordered over two hundred and fifty thousand people to evacuate.Irene is blamed for more than forty deaths in the United States. Five deaths were reporwd in the Caribbean. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo estimated his state suffered one billion dollars in damage. Estimates place the total damage from the storm at about seven billion dollars. Insurance (保险业) companies are expected to pay forty to fifty percent of these costs. But costs of lost trade in the travel industry, especially in North Carolina, will be high at a time when the nation's economy is struggling.High winds and flood from Irene brought down electrical lines, causing about four million people to lose power. Days after the storm, hundreds of thousands were still without electricity.Many states in the path of Irene have reported disasters. Governors in several states asked over four thousand National Guard members to help in rescue. In North Carolina, some communities near the ocean were flooded and cut off from the mainland. And the small northeastern state of Vermont was especially hard hit. Emergency workers have had to airlift food and supplies to thousands of people trapped by flood waters. Officials said it was the worst flood in Vermont in almost one hundred years.A man described what he saw in the community of Woodstock in Vermont. He said, "The water in the yard was almost up to the house, which is another ten feet above this level. It is probably fifteen or twenty feet above the normal river level. So the water was really really very high. And the force of it was beyond our understanding."41. What is the main idea of this passage?A. The United States is in great trouble.B. The storm that hit the United States has become weak.C. Heavy rains spread across the United States.D. Hurricane Irene hits north-eastern United States.42. The underlined word "evacuate" in Paragraph 2 is the closest in meaning to "__________".A. fightB.leaveC. stayD. rescue43. What can we learn from Paragraph 3?A. Hurricanc lrene is much severer than expected.B. Hurricane Irene has caused Lyeat loss in some states.C. New York City suffers the greatest loss.D. Hurricane Irene has led to more dcaths than any other hurricane in the United States.44. In Norrh Carolina, some communities near the ocean were so seriously flooded that __________.A. they were completely covered by waterB. Thousands of people there lost their livesC.the houses there were completely destroyedD.their road connected to the mainland was cut off45.The writer mentioned a man's description in the last paragraph to show __________.A.why the flood was so seriousB.how people survived the floodC.how serious the flood in Vermont wasD.how people in V ermont reaeted to the flood第二节信息匹配(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息首先,请阅读下列活动的介绍:A. Say What!ThursdayEnjoy this poetry reading event on everyThursday of every month.B. Author Visit —Jerry HootenSaturday, February 25. 2012Jerry will be here to sign his new book Hunter.C. Downtown Farmers' MarketSaturday, February 25, 2012Support local agriculture and buy direct from farmers at this weekly market featuring selections from 51 counties, offering fresh fruit, vegetables: meat and more.D. The Fashion ShowSaturday, February 25: 2012This show features works from permanent collections in which clothing plays a central role in the image. In the works, artists pay particular attention to clothing details.E. Stop Senior Hunger Food DriveThursday, February 23, 2012Comfort Keepers nationwide will be collecting food items to be donated to seniors in need. Any donation will help a senior in need.F. DinosaursThursday,February23,2012 'Guests will see amazing creatures in scenes from the past. Visitors will learn what a dinosaur eats for a snack and about the habitat of a dinosaur family.阅读以下人员的信息,然后为其选择合适的活动。
英语报纸27期答案
27高二(课标全国)·第七辑·第27期选修7 第1单元检测题参考答案及答案详解参考答案1-5 ABCCB 6-10 ABBBA11-15 ACCCA 16-20 CABBA21-25 BCDBD 26-30 CACAD31-35 AABDA 36-40 ACBDA41-45 ACDDA 46-50 CACBC51-55 DACDC 56-60 BDCAD61-65 BCCAD 66-70 ADCBA71-75 DCGFA短文改错第二句:worked →works第三句:us ∧speak →to第四句:studying →study第五句:his →her第六句:live →lively第七句:play →plays第八句:before →when或after第九句:去掉第一个a;and →but第十句:ever →never书面表达(One possible version)Dear Mr. Brown,I am Li Hua, a Senior 2 student. I learnt that you are to be the architect for the new library in our city. I wonder if you have considered the following needs of disabled readers:The first is adequate access for wheelchairs. The doors of the library and its lifts, as well as passages in the library, should be wide enough for a person in a wheelchair to enter. Besides that, things such as the buttons in lifts and popular books should be easy for them to reach. What’s more, there should be facilities for the disabled including toilets and car parking. And disabled readers would be happy if their toilet doors could be opened outward.Thank you for reading my letter. I hope my suggestions will meet with your approval. Yours sincerely,Li Hua答案详解【单项填空】21. B。
学生双语报2015-2016下高二人教·课标版广东专版第27期 测试题 答案解析.doc
2015-2016学年高二RX版·广东专版第27期测试题参考答案及部分解析第27期测试题参考答案1-5 DBBCD 6-10 BDCAB11-15 CBDCC 16-20 CGFBD21-25 CDCBB 26-30 ADACB 31-35 ACADC 36-40 BDDAB41-50 (One possible version)41. who 42. completely 43. herself 44. an 45. looked 46. in47. called 48. to stand 49. achievement 50. have been teaching短文改错(One possible version)Several years before, my friend and I wouldagooften drive to Chicago to pay a visit ∧our other friends.toAfter a couple of trips we noticed that there was a homeless man always sitting at a same exit of the subway.theOne day we brought some food with us and gave them to him. When he saw what we have brought forit hadhim, he became exciting with joy. After seeingexcitedhis reaction, my friend and I decided to take our action a little of farther. One night we packed up sandwiches and bottles of water, looking for people whom were in need. The look of joy in the who onface of each person we helped was one of the most amazing feeling in my life.feelings书面表达(One possible version)Dear Tom,I’m sorry to hear that you are upset and lack self-confidence because you were born without the sense of smell. I’d like to give you some advice.It is really unfortunate to lack the sense of smell, but if you take a positive attitude towards the disability, you’ll find it not so depressing. Take Helen Keller as an example, she lost her sight and listening ability when she was a baby girl, and lived in a world without sight and sound for eighty-seven years. Howe ver, she didn’t lose her hope for life and over years of struggle, she became a successful writer.What I want to say is that being disabled is not frightening, it is the attitude we take toward it that really matters. Best wishes!Yours,Li Hua第27期听力练习参考答案第一节1-5 ACBBA 6-10 CACBC 11-15 AABCC第二节16-20 (One possible version)16. Importance 17. plan18. reasonable 19. a quick decision20. Practice第27期测试题部分答案解析阅读理解A这是一篇应用文。
学英语报纸高二上27期听力部分
听力部分(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,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 does the man want to be ?A.A doctorB. A driverC. A car designer2.What does the woman mean?A.Kelly must come to the partyB. Kelly is planning a tripC. She forgot to invite Kelly3.Where are the two speakers?A.In a libraryB. In a restaurantC. In a post office4.What is the usual price of the dish?A. 1,596 yuanB. 798 yuanC. 399 yuan5.When does the train to Leeds leave?A.At 3:00B. At 3:15C. At 5:00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。
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,各小题给出5秒钟的做答时间。
每段对话读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题6.What do we know about the woman?A.Her teachers disliked herB. She likes talking with othersC. She is often invited to the school.7.What was the man’s dream at school?A.To become a pop starB. To meet a pop starC. To enter a famous college听第段材料,回答第8至10题8. What did the woman dislike in Italy?A.The foodB. The weatherC. The traffic9.How many photos did the woman talk about ?A.TwoB. ThreeC. Four10.Which didn’t the woman mention?A.MuseumsB. BeachesC. Old buildings听第8段材料,回答第11至13题11.How many people are there in the line?A.About tenB. About twentyC. About thirty12.What does the woman want to send?A.Some cardsB. Some stampsC. Some toys13.How much should the woman pay for the package to America?A.Nineteen poundsB. Eighteen poundsC. One pound听第9段材料,回答第14至16题14.What is Selina’s problem?A.She can’t sleep w ellB. She can’t study in the roomC. She failed in the math exam.15.Why doesn’t Selina try the reading room?A. Because it is noisyB. Because it is dirtyC. Because it is closed16.Where is Selina going?A.To the city libraryB. To the classroomC. To the teachers’ office听第10段材料,回答第17至20题17.What is the passage mainly about?A.America’s economyB. The tobacco industryC. Cigarette smoking18.How long have cigarettes become the most common form?A.For about 15 yearsB. For over 200 yearsC. For over 300 years19.Which is NOT the reason to stop smoking?A.It may pollute the airB. It may cause illnessesC. It became more expensive20.Where can’t people smoke in the US?A.On trainsB. In theatersC. In public buildings keys:CACAB ABCAB BAABC ACBAB。
牛津hnx英语周报高二27期答案
牛津hnx英语周报高二27期答案1、--Do you have a _______?--Yes, I _______ at a clothes store. [单选题] *A. work; workB. work; jobC. job; jobD. job; work(正确答案)2、Tom didn’t _______ his exam again. It was a pity. [单选题] *A. winB. pass(正确答案)C. beatD. Fail3、Be careful with the knife. You may hurt _______. [单选题] *A. himselfB. ourselvesC. myselfD. yourself(正确答案)4、______this story, and you will realize that not everything can be bought with money. [单选题] *A. ReadingB. ReadC. To readD.Being read(正确答案)5、4.—Let's fly a kite when you are ________ at the weekend.—Good idea. [单选题] *A.warmB.kindC.smallD.free(正确答案)6、We should have breakfast every day to keep ______. [单选题] *A. healthB. healthy(正确答案)C. healthilyD. the healthy7、I will _______ from Hunan University next year. [单选题] *A. learnB. studyC. graduate(正确答案)D. come8、95--Where and when _______ you _______ it? [单选题] *A. did; buy(正确答案)B. do; buyC. have; boughtD. will; buy9、His remarks _____me that I had made the right decision. [单选题] *A.ensuredB.insuredC.assured(正确答案)D.assumed10、--Do you often go to the cinema _______ Sunday?--No, we _______. [单选题] *A. on; don’t(正确答案)B. on; aren’tC. in; doD. in; don’t11、Lucy _______ at 7:00 every day. [单选题] *A. go to schoolB. goes to school(正确答案)C. to go to schoolD. went?to?school12、Alice hopes to _______ more friends at her new school. [单选题] *A. visitB. make(正确答案)C. missD. take13、—What’s the matter with that boy?—______.()[单选题] *A. He is watching TV in his roomB. He takes his temperatureC. He was playing a toy carD. He hurt his right leg(正确答案)14、The beautiful radio _______ me 30 dollars. [单选题] *A. spentB. paidC. cost(正确答案)D. took15、Mary is interested ______ hiking. [单选题] *A. onB. byC. in(正确答案)D. at16、The flowers _______ sweet. [单选题] *A. tasteB. smell(正确答案)C. soundD. feel17、He spoke too fast, and we cannot follow him. [单选题] *A. 追赶B. 听懂(正确答案)C. 抓住D. 模仿18、_______ clever boy he is! [单选题] *A. What a(正确答案)B. WhatC. HowD. How a19、A?pen _______ writing. [单选题] *A. is used toB. used toC. is used for(正确答案)D. used for20、Becky is having a great time ______ her aunt in Shanghai. ()[单选题] *A. to visitB. visitedC. visitsD. visiting(正确答案)21、We have made a _______ tour plan to Sydney. [单选题] *A. two dayB. two daysC. two-day(正确答案)D. two-days22、38.These workers ___________ this bridge since one year ago. [单选题] * A.buildB.are buildingC.have built (正确答案)D.built23、It’s one of _______ means of transportation. [单选题] *A. cheapB. convenientC. second-handD. the most convenient(正确答案)24、A lot of students in our school were born _______ March, 1 [单选题] *A. in(正确答案)B. atC. onD. since25、Generally speaking, it is _______ to ask a woman’s age in western countries. [单选题] *A. possibleB. importantC. not polite(正确答案)D. polite26、Mr. Brown ______ the football match next week.()[单选题] *A. is seeingB. seesC. sawD. is going to see(正确答案)27、If the trousers are too long, ask the clerk to bring you a shorter _____. [单选题] *A. suitB.setC.oneD.pair(正确答案)28、40.Star wars is ______ adventure film and it is very interesting. [单选题] * A.aB.an (正确答案)C.theD./29、Chinese is one of ____ most widely used languages in ____ world. [单选题] *A. a, theB. /, theC. the, the(正确答案)D. a, /30、The()majority of the members were against the idea. [单选题] *A. substantialB. enormousC. considerable(正确答案)D. overwhelming。
2012年高二学生双语报27期
2012年广东省高二学生双语报27期一、语言知识及运用第一节完形填空Our family has had many different pets over the years. CC(my 7-year-old grandchild) has always been very 1 to all of them as she loves animals very much. When we 2 there was a shelter in the area that was run by just volunteers, she couldn't wait to get 3 . This was an excellent opportunity for her to learn about and care for many different animals. The animals in the shelter would live at the center until they were 4 . If it took months or a year for them to find a home, it didn't matter.CC learned that it took a lot of work and 5 to take care of the animals. It was a lot more work than she had 6 . The mop(拖把)used to clean the rooms stood 3 feet taller than her. She didn't mind, because she learned how important it was to keep cages 7 for them. Her favorites were the cats. The dogs 8 her but she didn't shy away from doing what she could to help them. We were 9 to see such a caring side of her.We wanted to show CC that her volunteer work at the center was 10 nice to do. When she was too tall for her bicycle, we decided to 11 her a new one. We asked her if she wanted to get a new bike before we went to the shelter. The shop was on the way and we could quickly do that. But her 12 was that we could always get a 13 but the animals needcd to be tended to 14 . At a time when many children are considered uncaring about the world they live in, this made us smile. Children learn from what adults take the time to 15 them. In turn, they often teach us the things in life that really matter the most.l. A. polite B. kind C. similar D. strange2. A. decided B. noticed C. concluded D. thought3. A. involved B. persuaded C. mentioned D. awarded4. A. appreciated B. collected C. learned D. adopted5. A. determination B. confusion C. situation D. impression6. A. raised B. found C. shown D. expected7. A.wet B.warm C.big D.clean8. A. frightened B. followed C. harmed D. respected9. A. clever B. proud C. angry D. surprised10. A. finally B. really C. fortunately D. regularly11. A. build B.lend C. buy D. promise12. A. mistake B. plan C. response D. expression13. A. pet B. bike C. shop D. shelter14. A. rapidly B. gradually C. first D. afterwards15. A. leave B. see C. hear D. teach第二节语法填空In April, I took part in a tree planting activity as a volunteer, together with my kids and my wife. 16 worked to plant 20,000 trees alongside thousands of other volunteers fromaround the world 17 came together through the online platform "Andrei's Country". I was impressed to see how so many volunteers, most of whom were young, worked together to make Romania a much 18 (green) place to live in. The volunteering experience is 19 unique one as the area where we planted trees really needed the help of volunteers. Realizing the fact20 Romania has experienced serious deforestation. I have decided that if there is any way I can help repair the natural balance. I will do it without 21 (hesitate).For me, this volunteering experience is a life lesson. Some people I met there 22 (work) as volunteers since they were little children, and they try 23 best to make good things happen and fight 24 a better world.It was such an amazing experience for me chat it made me realize that 25 (volunteer) has to be part of our day-to-day life.二、阅读第一节阅读理解AMy husband is not a big fan of kids, especially those without manners and those who misbehave.One of our neighbors has 3 childre:n and the oldest is Jacob. He was 5 at the time. For some reason, he took a liking to my husband. Every time he saw him, Jacob would wave, dash across the street and come to visit. Jacob would always ask so many questions. They would ride bikes together. They really seemed to get along well.My husband had a sick cat that died at that time. It literally broke his heart and he grieved deeply for so long that even I was getting worried about him. He had no energy, cried and even quit his bike riding.Five-year-old Jacob immediately noticed and asked me what was wrong. I told him about the loss of our cat and how my husband didn't want to ride, or visit his friends. Jacob listened carrfully without a word and ran back home.The next day, the door bell rang. There was Jacob and his mom with a huge plate of homemade chocolate cookies. On top of that, Jacob had a huge paper card in his hand. Jacob's mom explained, "Jacob came home yesterday and told me about your husband's situation. He wanted to do something immediately to cheer him up and asked me to help him make chocolate cookies with the material left at home." Jacob also asked his mom to write down a message on a piece of paper so he could copy it in hts own handwriting. He drew a picture of my husband and the cat on the card and signed his name.I gave him a hug before he ran off to find his friend and present his gift. After they left, I noticed tears in my husband's eyes. Five-year-old Jacob's thoughtfulness left a great impression on him.26. According to the passage, Jacob __________.A. is five years old nowB. liked cats very muchC. was a curious childD. didn't have many friends27. Why did the writer's husband quit his bike riding?A. Because he didn't want to ride with a child.B. Because he spent too much time taking care of his cat.C. Bccause he got hurt physically.D. Because he was in a very sad mood.28. Jacob made chocolate cookies to __________.A. celebrate a special dayB. cheer up the writer's husbandC. express his love for his motherD. share them with the writer29. What was NOT on Jacob's card?A. An image of a cat.B. A message.C. An image of the writer.D. An image of the writer's husband.30. How did the writer's husband feel after receiving the card and cookies?A. Disappointed.B. Excited.C. Annoyed.D. Moved.BSeveral years ago, a student working on a research project in my laboratory approached me with concern. "I'm doing something wrong,"she exclaimed. I had seen her research results and knew she was making good progress, so I was surprised to hear that she was having a problem. Over the next several days we went through her experiment; yet I could not find a pmblem. Finally, I asked her, "Why do you think you're doing something wrong?" "Because I'm not getting what you said I should get," she replied with some confusion.Her response shocked me. I had not told her what she "should get”, but we had discussed some published hypotheses(假说) several weeks earlier. On seeing the research data that did not fit these predictions, I recognized that she had a new finding and came to change my hypmheses. But she was interpreting her results as a mistake. With almost four years of a college science major behind her, this student still had the common misunderstanding that science is a boring exercise in proving something we already know to be true.But how can this happen? Throughout school, science is often described in textbooks as a series of "known" facts and figures; for example, DNA is a double helix; earthquakes occur at plate boundaries, etc. Unfortunately, the process by which these discoveries were made and how they fit into scientific progress are often ignored in the classroom. These details help show the nature of scientific discoveries and the skepticism (质疑) that goes with new discoveries before they are accepted.Understanding science is more than memorizing that DNA is a double helix. It is to have the ability to take in new information on diet, exercise, or disease and apply it to our own lives. Understanding the process of science and scientific problem-solving can help us make better decisions every day.31. The student thought her research project had gone wrong because __________.A. she was not making progressB. her teacher told her soC. she couldn't get enough dataD. she had some unexpected findings32. How did the writer feel when he found out the reason for the siudent's confusion?A. Contused.B. Surprised.C. Excited.D. Pleased.33. What is to blame for the siudent's misunderstanding about science?A. Her own carelessness.B. Her teacher's lack of experience.C. The method of science education.D. The publication of some wrong hypotheses.34. According to the third paragraph, new scientific discoveries __________.A. are based on what has already been proved trueB. can change the world in a great wayC. are mostly proved wrong by later studiesD. may not be easily accepted35. What is the last paragraph mainly about?A. The meaning of undcrsmnding science.B. How to use known facts.C. The best way to make scientific discoveries.D. How to use scientific knowledge in daily life.CI am the third daughter in a family of five. I was born at Malden hospital and wasimmediately sent to Floating Hospital in Boston. I had a hole in my heart and a low platelet count (血小板计数), which are common problems of people with TAR syndrome (综合症). I came home for a short stay after my birth and then went back and did not return home until just before Thanksgiving, My parents have told me that after I was hom our family doctor had a very important conversation with them. He said, "Y ou have two choices with your daughter. One is that you do everything for her now, in the future, and after you die; the other is that you do nothing." My parents picked the former.I do not have a great many memories of my childhood but I do remember I spent the first ten years in and out of hospitals. I do remember I stayed in the Boston hospital until I was around 2 years old and then I went to Shriners. I guess few children can bear that.I've grown up with great determination. I think that was a personality trait that I was born with and then my family developed that in me as I grew up. I had to deal with a lot of people making fun of me, staring at me, and pitying me. At a young age I realized that I could hide my pain with laughter. So I used that method when other children made fun of me and they stopped a lot faster than if I cried. Laughter was not the expected response so I guess they didn t feel it was fun to continue. There was emotional and physical pain. I required the aid of a walker until I was about five years old. I had about ten major operations before the age of ten. I had to relearn to walk several times. I think having TAR syndrome has made me a strong person physically and emotionally. Despite these difficulties and challenges, I have gone on to be awarded a Master's Degree and a black belt in Tae Kwon Do (跆拳道), and I am now an inspirational speaker.36. From the first paragraph, we can learn that __________.A. the writer's parents knew ahout her disease before she was bornB. the writer didn't go back home until she was two years oldC. the writer's parents found that they could do nothing for herD. the writer's parents were brave enough to accept the cruel reality37. What was the writer's childhood like?A. It was hopeless.B. It was hard for her.C. It was quite enjoyable.D. It was fun.38. What does the underlined word "that" in Paragraph 3 refer to?A The author's born disability. B. The author's childhood memory.C. The author's great determination.D. The author's ability to deal with others.39. When other children made fun of her, the writer would __________.A. remain silentB. shout backC. laughD. cry loudly40. According to the passage, we can infer that __________.A. the writer has a positive attitude towards lifeB. the writer does little exerciseC. the writer receives little educationD. the writer doesn't like to show her true feelingsDAuthorities in India warn that the world-famous Taj Mahal desperately needs repairs. Some say that this architectural landmark could eventually collapse (倒塌) unless efforts are made to protect and preserve it.The Taj Mahal, completed in the 17th century, was built in Agra, India, on the edge of the Ydmuna River. The wooden foundation that holds up the building stays strong because of the moist environment around the river. If the river were to dry out, the wooden foundation could crack and fall apart. Unfortunately, over the past decade, the Y amuna River has been shrinking,especially during the summer months. This is partly because of overuse of the river water in daily life and in industry.Some officials have said the building may collapse in as little as five years. Other experts disagree and question whether the building really faces any danger. Certain politicians and historians, however, are pushing the government to begin preservation efforts, or work to repair and take care of the building.This is not the first time that the Taj Mahal has been threatened. In 1996, officials thought air pollution was turning the building yellow. The Indian government ordered nearby factories to stop burning coal or leave the area.The Taj Mahal was built by a former emperor of India in honor of his dead wife. Many architects say the building is a masterpiece of symmetry. Symmetry is a visual technique where the right side of an object looks the same as the left side of the object.The Taj Mahal has been named as one of the Seven Wonders of the World, a list of amazing human-made landmarks. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) lists the Taj Mahal as a World Heritage Site and helps preserve the hmous structure.41. What would be the best title for the passage?A. Taj Mahal, the symbol of Indian culture.B. Seven Wonders of the World.C. History of the Taj Mahal.D. Trouble at the Taj Mahal.42. The underlined word "moist" in Paragraph 2 probably means "__________".A. slightly wetB. very coolC. smokyD. clean43. We can learn from the third paragraph that __________.A. no repair work has ever been done with the Taj MahalB. some experts believe the Taj Mahal doesn't need repairsC. the government has decided to repair the Taj Mahal recentlyD. the Taj Mahal will be closed within five years44.What did the government do to protect the Taj Mahal from protection?A. Cleabed the Yamuna River.B. Closed nearby factories.C. Painted the building yellow.D. Asked nearby factories to stop burning coal.45.According to the passage, the Taj Mahal __________.A. has a history of more than 500 yearsB. was built in memory of a kingC. is of great architectural significanceD. now belongs to the UNESCO第二节信息匹配(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。
双语英语报2012-2022高二RX版新高考
双语英语报2012-2022高二RX版新高考1、____ wants to see you. [单选题] *A. Somebody(正确答案)B. AnybodyC. All the peopleD. No people2、If we want to keep fit, we should try to _______ bad habits. [单选题] *A. keepB. haveC. getD. get rid of(正确答案)3、Its’time to go to bed. _______ your computer, please. [单选题] *A. Turn onB. Turn inC. Turn off(正确答案)D. Turn down4、26.There’s some fruit in the kitchen. We ________ buy any. [单选题] * A.need toB.needn’t toC.don’t needD.don’t need to(正确答案)5、I paid twenty yuan _______ the book. [单选题] *A. offB. backC. for(正确答案)D. with6、She often _______ at 21: [单选题] *A. go to bedB. gets upC. goes to bed(正确答案)D. gets to7、The flowers _______ sweet. [单选题] *A. tasteB. smell(正确答案)C. soundD. feel8、She passed me in the street, but took no()of me. [单选题] *Attention (正确答案)B. watchC. careD. notice9、_______ clever boy he is! [单选题] *A. What a(正确答案)B. WhatC. HowD. How a10、You should _______ fighting with your parents although you may have different ideas from time to time. [单选题] *A. suggestB. enjoyC. avoid(正确答案)D. practice11、There _______ no water or milk in the fridge. [单选题] *A. is(正确答案)B. areC. hasD. have12、13.—Will you come to my party?—I am not ________ . [单选题] *A.mindB.sure(正确答案)C.happyD.Sorry13、——Have you()your friend Bill recently? ———No, he doesnt often write to me. [单选题] *A. heard aboutB. heard ofC. heard from (正确答案)D. received from14、I’m so tired after _______ walk. [单选题] *A. three hour’sB. three hours’(正确答案)C. three hoursD. three hour15、You must pay more attention to your pronunciation. [单选题] *A. 词汇B. 拼写C. 发音(正确答案)D. 语法16、____ is standing at the corner of the street. [单选题] *A. A policeB. The policeC. PoliceD. A policeman(正确答案)17、You _____ smoke in the library, or you will be driven away. [单选题] *A. can'tB. mustn't(正确答案)C. will notD. may not18、Be _______ when you are driving. [单选题] *A. afraidB. careful(正确答案)C. clearD. clean19、The story has _______ a lot of students in our class. [单选题] *A. attracted(正确答案)B. attackedC. appearedD. argued20、How _______ Grace grows! She’s almost as tall as her mother now. [单选题] *A. cuteB. strongC. fast(正确答案)D. clever21、The car is _______. It needs washing. [单选题] *A. cleanB. dirty(正确答案)C. oldD. new22、( ). I’m _____ in that ______ film [单选题] *A. interesting interestedB. interested interesting(正确答案)C. interested interestedD. interesting interesting23、He went to America last Friday. Alice came to the airport to _______ him _______. [单选题] *A. take; offB. see; off(正确答案)C. send; upD. put; away24、—______ is the concert ticket?—It’s only 160 yuan.()[单选题] *A. How manyB How much(正确答案)C. How oftenD. How long25、No writer will be considered()of the name until he writes a work. [单选题] *A. worthlessB. worthy(正确答案)C. worthwhileD. worth26、The black coal there shows a sharp()white snow. [单选题] *A. contract withB. content withC. contact toD. contrast to(正确答案)27、The bookshop is far away. You’d better _______. [单选题] *A. by the busB. by busC. take busD. take?the bus(正确答案)28、We ______ to set up a food bank to help hungry people next week.()[单选题] *A. hadB. are going(正确答案)C. were goingD. went29、Can I _______ your order now? [单选题] *A. makeB. likeC. giveD. take(正确答案)30、I shall never forget the days()we worked on the farm. [单选题] *A. when(正确答案)B. whatC. whichD. on that。
英语周报27期刊标准答案
第27期参考答案及部分解析:[参考答案]1-5CBDAC 6-10 DDCAB[解析]1. C。
第一个空用the特指“那幅已经完成的画”;withsatisfaction为固定短语,意为“满意地”。
2.B。
抽象名词和不定冠词连用表示抽象名词的具体化。
句中的adrink表示“一杯饮料”,acomfort意为“给人安慰的事物”。
3.D。
表示官衔职务的名词作表语、补语或同位语时,其前不加冠词,故第一个空不需要冠词;taketheplace of sb. 取代某人的位置。
4.A。
foodscience表示的是抽象概念,其前不加任何冠词,而后面的factory是可数名词,故用a表示泛指。
5.C。
第一空用不定冠词a表示泛指;by the evening为惯用法。
6. D。
句意为:他给我的第一印象是他是个善良且有思想的年轻人。
impression在此意为“印象,感觉”。
expression表达,表情;attention注意;satisfaction满意。
7.D。
由分号前面的句子可知,《哈利•波特》丛书很受欢迎,所以在这个城市其“需求”很大。
demand意为“需要,需求”。
quality质量,品质,性质;progress进展,进步;production生产,产品。
8.C。
句意为:你工作一直太辛苦。
你最好在工作和休闲之间保持平衡。
keep a balancebetween A and B是固定搭配,意为“在A和B之间保持平衡”。
9. A。
根据后半句的进一步解释Soitis mybest choice(这是我最好的选择)可知,这里是说“英语是我的强项”。
strength在此意为“优势,强项”。
10.B。
句意为:你最好记下这家餐馆的电话号码以备日后查看(for future reference)。
reference在此意为“查询,查阅”。
[名词和冠词专练][参考答案]20BCCCD-161-5BCADD ﻩﻩ6-10CDDAB ﻩﻩ11-15 DCBDDﻩﻩ-3640BDBDC-35CBCCA ﻩﻩ21-25 ADACDﻩ26-30BCADD ﻩ31[部分解析]1.B。
高二学生双语报35期(含答案)(最新编写)
2012年广东省高二学生双语报29期一、语言知识及运用第一节完形填空Birthday celebrations are meant to be fun. However, they often turn into expensive nightmares with wasted food and 1 gifts. They also come year after year, which means the waste will 2 for years to come!My older daughter 3 four last week. It was the first time ever that we had a real "birthday party" for her. Needless to say, I was incredibly 4 with a number of things to deal with. I planned for weeks and even lost a few nights of sleep over it. Fortunately it worked outreally well in the end.In order to have a simple birthday party, you need to plan early. By "plan", I don't mean 5 the menu; this is more about sitting together with the birthday child to 6 about what he or she wants for a party. Planning early will give you time to 7 if problems arise.A birrhday party can be incredibly simple if we consider it as a "celebration" instead of a "party". For my daughter, her birthday was about friends, fun, and 8 gifis with the sick kids in the hospital. She smiled with 9 every time I told a relative or a friend about her choice to give her own gifts to the kids in the hospital.Having a simple birthday party could be hard if you are going against the 10 of friends and the extended family. 11 the rest of the family in the birthday discussion —this will make the process a little easier. Explain your plan to a few close fiiends, 12 if it needs their cooperation in some way. I had a 13 with a few friends when I planned for my daughter's birthday party. It helped them understand my idea, and it helped me feel 14 with my decision.A celebration does not 15 with just the party. Afterwards, talk about why the day wasso much fun with your child, and take notes of the best parts for happier and more meaningful birthday parties in the future.l. A. unnecessary B. impossible C. unpleasant D. unbelievable2. A. finish B. recover C. continue D. wait3. A. cost B. made C. took D. turned4. A. stressed B. shocked C. confused D. moved5. A. describing B. concluding C.deciding D.observing6. A. read B. guess C.learn D. mention7. A. prove B. perform C. judge D. change8. A. counting B. comparing C. discussing D. sharing9. A. surprise B. puzzle C. pride D. doubt10. A. expectations B. suggestions C. findings D. orders11. A. Involve B. Forget C.. Appreciate D. Protect12. A. extremely B. finally C. obviously D. especially13. A. quarrel B. report C. speech D. conversation14. A. clever B. common C. comfortable D. funny15. A. end B. improve C. succeed D. develop第二节语法填空Michael Rubens Bloomberg is a successful American businessman. In March 2011, his totalwealth 16 (add) up to $19.5 billion, making him the 12th 17 (rich) person in the United States. He also happens to be the Mayor of New York City. 18 he has so much money, Bloomberg lives 19 simple life. According to reports, 20 has only two pairs of work shoes. His spokesman told the New York Post that one day he would wear one pair, and the next day the 21 . Bloomberg said that he had the shoes 22 (repair) when there was something wrong with them and he didn't throw them away and get new ones. Bloomberg can afford any shoes he wants, but he believes there is no need for a new pair because they are 23 (comfort) and they work. His spokesman also said that when he bought a cup of coffee, he would choose the smallest size. In his personal life he only spends money 24 what he needs. So it is with his work in govemmental finance. Bloomberg, 25 has been the Mayor of New York City since 2002, refuses to receive a city salary, accepting $1.00 every year for his service.二、阅读第一节阅读理解AAs I sat down on the sofa after a long drive home from university, my brother Joseph threw himself on top of me, closely followed by my sister Jessica, and next my sister Emily. "Oh! We'relike a brother and sister pie!" laughed Joseph. We struggled together, thrilled to be reunited. Despite our time apart, there was no awkwardness.That's the beauty of being siblings (兄弟姐妹). Quite possibly, we are the most relaxed when we're with each other. We all know that we are unconditionally loved and accepted for who we are. "Well, of course," you will say. "You're siblings." But would you change your mind if I now tellyou that I am adopted?I have been asked by people on more than one occasion whether my sisters are closer to each other than they are to me because they are "real" sisters. Part of me finds it hard to believe that some people can be so superficial (肤浅的) about blood and love."Bloodd" really has no relevance to my sibling relationships. What has shaped our relationships is our shared set of experiences. Only my sisters and I remember the time when Emily and I sailed too far out to sea and Dad nearly had a heart attack! Only we were permittedl to laugh at Jessica for the silly things she did when she was young! Only we remember the time when Joseph locked himself in my university room and we had to call for help at 11 pm at night.We have memories which form part of ourselves. They belong to us, were created by us, are treasured by us, and will be carried by all of us through our entire lives. Bits will be added, but nothing will be taken away. For some, blood will always connect them to their siblings, but for us, love is thicker than water.26. We can learn from the first two paragaphs that __________.A. the writer has close relationships with her siblingsB. the writer's relationships with her siblings seem awkward to othersC. the writer's siblings don ' t know that she is adoptedD. the writer and her siblings live near each other27. What does the writer think of the fact that some people are superficial about blood and love?A. She thinks it 's pretty normal.B. She is a little shocked.C. She is kind of delighted.D. She is tired of being asked related questions.28. What are the writer's relationships with her siblings based on?A. Their parents' love.B. Their shared values.C. Their family friends.D. Their past experiences.29. According to Paragraph 4, the writer's dad once nearly had a heart attack because __________.A. he got too tired from sailingB. he was very sad that his children left homeC. he got over-excied at his children 's successD. he was worried aboutt his children 's safety30. What would be the best title for the passage?A. Create good memories with your family.B. The beauty of being siblings.C. Love is thicker than water.D. Blood brings unconditional love.BIt's a little-known fact that August 13th is celebrated as Left-handers' Day throughout the world. A numher of left-handers' associations celebrate it and draw attention to this special day butit is not done enough.On August 13th, 1976 an organization known as Left-handers International first declared this holiday. This organization served as a source of information for left-handers. It also sold left-handed products tor several years before going out of business. No organization really pickedit up from there. Now, it's up to individuals and local organizations to celebrate this day.We have not heard of left-handed parades (游行) or large parties. There will always be some mention of this day in a few newspapers or local TV stations that can be easily missed by the public. The question is: what can we do to change this and bring more attention to Left-handers' Day?To celebrate Left-handers' Day. you can organize a party and invite lefl-handers from your family, neighborhood, workplace or school. Also, don't forget to invite your right-handed friends. Give your good wishes to all the left-handers you know and send them cards. Buy a gift, preferably a left-handed product, for a special left-handed fiiend.On August 13th, wear a T-shirt that says something about Lefl-handers' Day. Let your local newspaper and TV station know about the day by writing to them. Send cards to left-handed celebrities, wishing them a happy Left-handers' Day. If you are a school teacher, educate the kids about Left-handers' Day.If you have any other suggestions, please let us know. We will add them to this list. Also, ifyou have a local left-handers' association, tell us about it and we will help you spread the word so that you can attract new members. Finally, send us photos and stories about how you have celebrated Left-handers' Day and we will publish them here.31. We can learn from the passage that Left-handers' Day __________.A. is an international holidayB. is only celebrated by left-handers' associationsC. is often celebrated wiih paradesD. is seldom mentioned in any newspaper32. According to the passage, Left-handers International __________.A. produced left-handed products to earn moneyB. was founded in 1976C. is not in business nowD. has been replaced by another organization to celebrate Left-handers' Day33. What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?A. How to celebrate Left-handers' Day.B. How the date was chosen for Left-handers' Day.C. Advantages of being left-handed.D. History of Left-handers' Day.34. To celebrate Left-handers' Day, you are advised in the passage to __________.A. hold a party that doesn't include right-handersB. use your left hand to write cards to left-handersC. wear a special T-shirt to celebrate the dayD. ask left-handed celebrities to celebrate it in public35. The passage was written mainly to __________.A. promote Left-handers' DayB. introduce left-handed celebritiesC. collect people's opinions about being left-handedD. encourage left-handed people to live a normal lifeCFor the past two years, my teaching partner and I have set up a Poetry Cafe at our school and invited parents and other special guests to come and hear students recite their favorite poems aloud. After the students study poetry in their reading workshop and write poetry in their writing workshop for a month, we celebrate their finished pieces by opening the Poetry Cafe and having students invite their parents and other family members to an evening event.We transform a common area of our school into our Poetry Cafe. We create a stage with a microphone for the student readers, serve snacks and coffee, and turn the lights down to set the mood. Students are asked to wear black shirts and jeans to honor the "beatnik culture" of the 1950s and early 1960s, when poetry readings at small coffee shops were popular.Before planning the event, you will need to determine which part of your school would be the best place to set up a cafe. A regular classroom may not be large enough to seat all of the guests, but you do not want to pick a place (such as a gym or a dining hall) that is so large that it loses the feeling of a crowded coffee shop, either. We use a group discussion area in our building.One at a time, we call the students' names. They take their place on the stage and read their poems aloud. Instead of clapping at the end of each poem, guests are asked to snap(打响指) their fingers in honor of the true "beatnik culture". Each student reads two poems written by himself/ herself and one poem by an author he / she studied in the poetry workshop.Thoughout the student readings we have "open mic" breaks when parents and other family members can read aloud their own poems or read a poem from a favorite author or book. The students love it!36. The Poetry Cafe is opened __________.A. only for students who have a special interest in poetryB. to teach srudents how to write poemsC. as a way to improve parent-child relationshipsD. to give students a chance to show what they have learnt about poetry37. Which of the following statements is TRUE about the "beatnik culture"?A. It is still very popular now.B. Black shirts and jeans are considered as its features.C. It seldom took place at coffee shops.D. It forbade snapping one's fingers.38. Where is the Poetry Cafe held?A. In a gym.B. In the school dining hall.C. In a regular classroom.D. In a group discussion area.39. Which of the following things are done at the Poetry Cafe?①Students write new poems on the spot.②Parents read their favorite poems.③Students give all kinds of performances.④Members enjoy snacks and coffee.A. ①②B. ①③C. ②③D. ②④40. What does the writer think of the Poetry Cafe?A. He / She is quite proud of it.B. He / She thinks it is out of date.C. He / She wants to add more entertainment to it.D. llc / Shc believes it still needs improving.DWhether it's full or slim, Earth's moon is a familiar old friend to all of us. But the moon maysiill hold some surprises. Scientists announced on Wednesday that they have a new theory about our moon. They think that Earth once had two moons.When you look at a full moon in the sky, it appears perfectly round. In Fact, the moon is slightly lopsided(不匀称的). And the far side of the moon, which we don't see from Earth, is very hilly. The side we see every night has a more even surface.The new theory may explain the moon's lopsidedness. Billions of years ago, Earth may have had two moons. About 4.4 billion years ago, the smaller moon may have run into the other in what scientists call "the big splat".The smaller moon would have been drawn to the larger moon by gravity. "They must have collided. There was no way out ... The speed must havc been slow." said Erik Asphaug, who is a planetary scientist at the University of California.The rocks and crust from the smaller moon would have then spread over and around the bigger moon. The "splat" would have been too slow to create a big hole as a faster move would have done. "The physical theory is really surprisingly similar to a pie in the face," Asphaug said."It probably took about a day for the 'splat' to be complete and the near and far sides of the moon looked different then."The theory is capturing the interest of other planetary scientists. Alan Stern, former NASA associate administrator for science, said it is a "very clever new idea". But, Stern adds, the theoryis not easily tested to learn whether.it is right. So for now, we can continue to look at the moon and wonder.41. What is the new theory about the moon?A. The moon is slightly lopsided.B. There once were two moons.C. The moon creates little gravity.D. The moon once ran into Earth.42. The side of the moon that faces us is __________.A. bigB. Relatively evenC. slimD. very hilly43. The underlined word "collided" in Paragraph 4 can be replaced by "__________".A. competedB. risenC. crashedD. missed44. According to Erik Asphaug, __________.A. "the big splat" must have been very fastB. "the big splat" left a big hole in the moonC. the moon might become more even in the futureD. the hilly surface might have come from a smaller moon45. What is Alan Stern's attitude towards the new theory?A. He believes it can't be true.B. He believes it is true because he has done similar research.C. He is very interested in it but thinks it still needs testing.D. He has no interest in it at all.第二节信息匹配(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。
高二学生双语报答案
高二学生双语报答案导言随着全球化的发展,英语已成为一门重要的国际通用语言。
在中国,学习英语开始更早,越来越多的学校也开始实行双语教学,以提升学生的英语水平和跨文化交流能力。
作为高二学生,我们参与了学校的双语报活动,以下是我们团队整理的高二学生双语报答案,以供参考。
Section 1: 新闻类1. 习近平主席会见英国首相习近平主席在北京会见了英国首相,双方就两国在经济、文化、教育等领域的合作进行了讨论。
双方一致认为,加强中英关系对于全球稳定与繁荣至关重要。
2. 中国空间站计划成功发射中国成功发射了一枚长征系列运载火箭,将发射升空并组装一座空间站。
这标志着中国已取得了在太空领域中的新进展,为未来的深空探索奠定了基础。
Section 2: 教育类1. 研究表明,学习第二语言有助于智力发展最近的研究表明,学习第二语言对智力发展有积极的影响。
学习第二语言可以提高学生的注意力、记忆力和创造力。
因此,学校应该增加第二语言教育的时间和资源,以促进学生的综合发展。
2. 中学生参与国际交流活动的益处中学生参与国际交流活动,比如交换生项目或夏令营,可以更好地了解其他国家的文化和教育体系。
这不仅有助于拓宽视野,还能提高学生的英语交流能力和跨文化交流能力。
Section 3: 文化类1. 中秋节:中国传统节日的魅力中秋节是中国传统的重要节日之一,通常在每年农历八月十五。
人们会欢聚一堂,赏月、吃月饼,共享团圆的喜悦。
这是一次家庭团聚和感恩的机会。
2. 西方传统节日:圣诞节圣诞节是西方传统的节日,通常在每年的12月25日,是基督徒庆祝耶稣诞生的日子。
人们会彼此赠送礼物,举办庆祝活动,并用圣诞树和彩灯装饰家居。
这是一个传统与欢乐共享的时刻。
Section 4: 社会热点类1. 电子垃圾: 一个全球环境问题随着科技的发展,电子垃圾的数量不断增加,这给全球环境带来了严重的问题。
电子垃圾处理不当会产生有害物质,并对土壤和水源造成污染。
(2013春)高二外研(A版)报纸答案(第27期)
2012-2013学年高二配合外研新标准版广东专版第27期测试题答案解析听说训练27原文及参考答案PART A:略PART B:Role Play 角色扮演录像原文:M: Hi, Mary. The exams are finally over.W: Yes. I just want to go home and have a good rest.M: Do you have any plan for this weekend?W:Yes. I’ll just stay at home watching TV. You know, I really like watching soap operas. What will you do on the weekend?M: I’ll go outdoors to do sports this Saturday.W: Just you alone?M: No. Mike will go with me. He’ll go to China next month. Perhaps he’ll stay in China for several years. He wants to spend some time with us before he leaves. W: That’s good. Then how about this Sunday?M: This Sunday is my aunt Alice’s fortieth birthday, and I’ll go to her birthday party.1. Please get ready to ask three questions according to the following Chinese tips.Q1: How did you do on the exams?A1: You know, I am good at math, chemistry and physics. I think I can get A’s for the three subjects. But I don’t do well in the language class. I made many grammar and spelling mistakes this time. I’m afraid that I can’t pass it at all.Q2: What outdoor sports will you do this Saturday?A2:We plan to set out at six o’clock in the morning. We’ll go hiking on Daxia Mountain, which is a popular destination for hikers. It is about five and a half kilometers away from the city center. It will take us about four hours to get there. Q3: Why will Mike go to China?A3: His family will move to China next month. His father is invited to teach English in Peking University. His mother is an expert in language, and she thinks that Chinese language is very interesting and wants to study it. So Mike will also study in China for several years.2. Please get ready to answer five questions in English.Q1: What will the woman do this weekend?A1: She’ll stay at home watching TV.Q2: What will the man do this Sunday?A2: He’ll go to his aunt Alice’s fortieth birthday party.Q3: What subjects is the man good at?A3: Math, chemistry and physics.Q4: How far is Daxia Mountain from the city center?A4: About five and a half kilometers.Q5: What will Mike’s father do in China?A5: He’ll teach English in Peking University.PART C:Retelling 故事复述录音内容:Yesterday I had a walk with a friend in the street. When we were passing by a house, I found a cellphone. I picked it up and it still worked! I started checking the contact list and called numbers. I wanted to see if I could get some information about the owner of the phone. Unluckily, only one person answered and she didn’t recognize the number that I was calling from. In the end, she said, “It is just so nice that you are trying to find out whose phone it is.”Since that lady didn’t know whose phone it was, my friend advised me to go back to the street. I agreed. We went back to the street and to the house in front of which we had found the cellphone. I knocked on the door. Two college students came out and said they hadn’t lost the ir phones. But when I told them the story and mentioned some names in the contact list, they found that it was their friend’s phone.They said it was wonderful that I took the time to find the owner. I really didn’t have anything to say because in my mind I was just doing the right thing. I never considered keeping the phone —it wasn’t mine.Summary:Yesterday, I picked up a cellphone in the street. I checked the contact list and called numbers to try to find the owner, but I failed. I went back to the place where thecellphone was found. There was a house and I knocked on the door. Two college students came out, but it wasn’t their phone. I mentioned some names in the contact list, and they found it was their friend’s cellphone. They praised me, but I thought that was what I should do.第27期A版测试题参考答案1-5 BACCB 6-10 DADAC 11-15 CBCCD16-25 (One possible version)16. his 17. an 18. if 19. had been putting 20. into 21. generously 22. It 23. through 24. that 25. moved 26-30 BBDCA 31-35 CCBDC 36-40 CBCAD41-45 CDDBC 46-50 CBADE基础写作(One possible version)Chinese American basketball player Jeremy Lin, also well-known as Linsanity, was born in 1988. Influenced by his father, he fell in love with the basketball game as a child. He graduated from Harvard in 2010 and took part in the 2010 NBA Draft, but to his disappointment, no team chose him. Two teams cut him before he was picked up by the New York Knicks where he once led the team to win seven consecutive games in 2012 and was praised by the US President Obama. Now, as one of the hottest basketball stars in the world, he is playing for the Rockets.读写任务(One possible version)This passage mainly tells us that a 13-year-old boy has been collecting discarded aluminum cans and recycling scrap metal. Also, he donates the money earned to a charitable group to help build homes for poor families.Environmental protection is an important and urgent issue. As we know, we have only one earth. If we want to survive in the distant future, we should save energy and stop polluting the earth. Otherwise, we’ll run out of natural resources and suffer the disastrous effects of global warming.In this winter vacation, I plan to organize teens in our community to hold activities to publicize information on environmental protection. First, I will let them know the importance of environmental protection and give them some examples of how to livean eco-friendly life. Then, I will ask them to put forward their own ideas. Finally, I will lead them to hold outdoor activities, including lectures and exhibitions, in our community to help people have a better understanding of environmental protection.第27期A版测试题解析完形填空在万圣节那天,人们穿上吓人的奇装异服并且讲恐怖故事,你知道历史上最牛的恐怖故事吗?1. B。
学英语周报qdn版27期参考答案
学英语周报qdn版27期参考答案一、听力理解1. A) 根据对话内容,第一个问题的正确答案是A。
对话中提到了两个人讨论去图书馆借书的计划。
2. B) 第二个问题的正确答案是B。
对话中提到了一个人询问另一个人是否已经完成了作业。
3. C) 第三个问题的正确答案是C。
对话中提到了一个人建议另一个人参加即将举行的音乐会。
4. D) 第四个问题的正确答案是D。
对话中提到了一个人询问另一个人是否喜欢新开的咖啡店。
5. A) 第五个问题的正确答案是A。
对话中提到了一个人询问另一个人是否愿意一起去看电影。
二、词汇与语法6. C) 根据句子结构,需要一个副词来修饰动词“study”,因此正确答案是C "hard"。
7. A) 根据句子的时态和语境,需要使用现在完成时,所以正确答案是A "have finished"。
8. D) 根据句子的意思,需要一个表示“除了”的词,正确答案是D "except"。
9. B) 根据句子结构,需要一个形容词来修饰名词“food”,正确答案是B "delicious"。
10. C) 根据句子的语境,需要一个表示“尽管”的词,正确答案是C "Although"。
三、阅读理解A篇11. T) 第一个问题的答案是T,因为文章第一段提到了作者对英语学习的热爱。
12. F) 第二个问题的答案是F,因为文章中提到作者在开始学习英语时遇到了困难,而不是一直都很顺利。
13. T) 第三个问题的答案是T,因为文章中提到了作者通过多种方式学习英语,包括阅读和听力练习。
B篇14. F) 第一个问题的答案是F,因为文章中提到了作者在英语角的经历是积极的,而不是负面的。
15. T) 第二个问题的答案是T,因为文章中提到了作者在英语角的交流中提高了口语能力。
C篇16. C) 第一个问题的答案是C,因为文章最后一段提到了作者对于学习英语的长期目标。
《学生双语报》2012-2013学年度下学期高二英语听说训练·广东专版
《学生双语报》2012-2013学年度下学期高二英语听说训练·广东专版第35期PART A: Reading Aloud 模仿朗读(满分20分)In this part, you are required to watch a video clip, and read after the speaker in the video.For this smaller species, a better option is to retreat underground. So he digs himself a tunnel down into the mud. The tunnel is more than a refuge from the sun. It serves another very important purpose. The tunnel is actually U-shaped and at the far end is a sealed chamber, the walls of which are lined with eggs. The eggs are kept in air as it’s richer in oxygen than the water. The problem is the air that’s trapped here won’t last for long. So the male travels to the open end of the tunnel to gulp fresh air. Back he goes down his tunnel where he releases it into the egg chamber.PART B: Role Play 角色扮演(满分16分)In this part, you are required to act as a role and complete three communicative tasks: listen to the conversation, ask three questions and then answer five questions.角色:你是Paul。
2012年广东省高二学生双语报30期
2012年广东省高二学生双语报30期一、语言知识及运用第一节完形填空More than eight years ago, I did my Wildlife Field Project in Palawan, in the southwestern part of the Philippines. It was my first trip to the island so I didn't know what to 1 . I was neally excited about the whole trip but a bit 2 , too, because I had to live in a tent the whole time. I wondered if could survive.Together with me on the trip wcre four other students and our professor. After we reached the island, our professor told us to 3 our families because it would not be possible once we rode the bus to the camping site.We spent our first week in Busuanga. We took a 4 and washed our clothes in a small well in the nearby forest. Life was so simple but every day was a(n) 5 . Aside from tasting unfamiliar foods, we caught frogs and 6 colorful birds. They were freed after we took their measurements and names.On the firsr day of the second week, we rode a motorboat toward our next 7 . When we arrived, I was amazed at the sight of zebras, giraffes, horses and deer that 8 wandered around the island. I had seen them in zoos and on TV but it was 9 seeing them in person outside the big cages and 10 . They really looked great in the wild.We did the rest of our fieldwork that week. My partner and I 11 data for our special problem on bee-eaters (食蜂鸟). Others had their own special problems, too. We needed to wake up very early to do the activities and continued 12 late in the afternoon. We then analyzed the data at night. It was physically tiring but 13 .It was so sad that we had to leave after eleven days. It would mean going back to reality —school. However, the memories, the things that I 14 , and the friendships that were formed were things that I would 15 for the rest of my life.l. A. realize B. organize C. demand D. expect2. A. anxious B. calm C. bored D. disappointed3. A. see B. visit C. call D. find4. A. look B. bath C. risk D. breath5. A. application B. solution C. performance D. challenge6. A. raised B. bought C. killed D. trapped7. A. cccasion B. destination C. celebration D. foundation8. A. freely B. rapidly C. briefly D. eventually9. A. popular B. serious C. frightening D. different10. A. fences B. forests C. islands D. camps11 . A. created B. explained C. gathered D. doubted12. A. waiting B. complaining C. watching D. working13. A.hopeful B.clear C.fun D.beautiful14. A. read B. learned C. checked D. designed15. A. compare B. measure C. change D. value第二节语法填空Barbara couldn't bear it any more. Her upstairs neighbor was playing his stereo again. She had asked him twice already to turn the volume down. The first time she asked, he was surprised,16 (say) he didn't know that she could hear his stereo. "Y es," she said, "it's just like your stereo was in 17 living room. I can hear every note!" He said he would keep it down. She hoped that he 18 (tell) the truth. Of course, he wasn't.The very next day, he played his stereo. She marched upstairs to remind him 19 his promise. He said the volume was so low 20 he could barely hear it. She asked him to turn it lower. He said he would try. However, 21 Barbara returned to her apartment, she found that the music was 22 (loud) than when she had walked upstairs.So, this was the third time. She took her baseball bat 23 her and went upstairs. She knocked very loudly on his door. When he opened the door, she screamed at him like 24 crazy person. She told him she would kill him if he didn't turn the music down and keep it down. His eyes got big, with an 25 (express) of surprise on his face. She wentback downstairs. She couldn't hear a note.二、阅读第一节阅读理解AAs a high school senior, I have found the last several months to be extremely busy, but the college search, scholarship applications, and financial and paperwork are only thebeginning of a hazy(模糊的) path.I decided at a young age, with the near death of my mother, that I would work as hard as I could to become a surgeon(外科医生) one day. I buckled down in high school, took the hardest classes, and maintained good scores. At that moment I never looked back until recently.A few weeks ago I looked back on my decision. For the first time I questioned being a surgeon. I said to myself. "Maybe surgery isn't what I want with my life; maybe I should look at some other career paths." So that was what I did. I talked to several people about why I had this change of heart, and honestly it scared me. I had my whole life planned out but at that moment, things had changed. I decided the only thing to do was to explore some other options.I knew I had a passion for writing, but I was ignoring it, pushing it aside, and considering it unrealistic. But then it hit me. For the first time in four year, I thought of something other than surgery and with it came a sudden case. It allowed me to step back and take a look at where I was heading.My advice to high school students is to ask yourself some questions. What is the one thing you love doing? Where do you want to be with your life? What is your favorite moment from high school? Don't worry if your answer is, "I'm not sure." If something makes you happy, pursue it, take risks, and make the most of your life. Enjoy your high school life, make the most of every situation, and most importantly, stay positive. Don ' t worry about it; it will all work out.26. The writer decided to become a surgeon because __________.A. his mother is a surgeonB. his mother asked him to do soC. he was weak at a young ageD. his mother had a near-death experience27. The underlined phrase "buckled down" in Pardgraph 2 probably means "__________".A. had difficulty B worked hard C. changed easily D. got ill28. How did the writer feel when he found he wantcd to choose another career path?A. Guilty.B. Happy.C. Frightened.D. Amused.29. According to the writer, high school students __________.A. should know exactly what they want to do in the futureB. should follow whatever they want to doC. should be able to tell what expectations are unrealisticD. should consider their family background when thinking of their future career30. The passage was written mainly to __________.A. give advice on how to achieve your goalsB. recall the writer's high school lifeC. express the writer's views on how to live one's high school lifeD. persuade high school students to study hardBLast Wednesday night, I attended the event for the Blue Mind Symposium (讨论会), which brought scientists, artists, architects, engineers, sailors and many others together to explore the connections between the ocean and the human mind. The goal of the symposium is to use our collective brainpower to advance management of the sea.It doesn't take a scientist to explain the deep emotional connection many of us feel to the sea. Ask any surfer, beach-goer, fisherman or diver and they will talk about the calm that comes over them out on the water or the hypnotic(催眠的) effect of waves crashing on the shore.We celebrate those connections annually on June 8, World Occans Day. It's a time to be grateful for all that the ocean provides, from food and jobs to clean air and the adventure of exploration. It's also a time to check marine protection efforts.Around the world, people are paying more and more attention, and the Blue Mind Symposium is just one of a number of recent conferences that have brought leading thinkers in ocean protection together to share ideas. The 3rd annual Blue Vision Summit explored opportunities for everyday action on ocean protection, and the 2nd International Marine Conservation Congress focused on worldwide advances in adopting marine protected areas.Right now, just over l% of our oceans are protected. That means many of the important nurseries for ocean wildlife have the risk of being damaged by a variety of pressures, from climate change to habitat destruction.Around the world, there have been major advances in ocean protection, from the 3,800-square-mile marine reserve created in Costa Rica to China's first seven ocean parks. And, closer to home, networks of marine protected areas are in place and being monitored along half our coast. That's cause for celebration, and for hope.31. The Blue Mind Symposium __________.A. is mainly attended by scientists studying marine lifeB. is held every year to celebrate World Oceans DayC. wants to find out how humans influence oceansD. aims to find out how to manage oceans properly32. According to the second paragraph, when out on the sea many people feel __________.A. boredB. excitedC. at easeD. under stress33. We can learn from the passage that __________.A. more and more people are realizing the importance of ocean protectionB. most oceans are under people's protectionC. more international meetings are needed to discuss the importance of oceansD. most people are unaware of the disadvantages of ocean exploration34. What is mainly discussed in the last paragraph?A. Suggestions on ocean protection.B. Efforts people have made to protect oceans.C. Reasons for protecting oceans.D. Benefits of ocean protection.35. What does the writer think of the present situation of ocean protection?A. It is disappointing.B. It is not scientific.C. It is hopeful.D. It is getting the opposite effects.CIn the middle of the 20th century people were worried about whales. The number of whales killed worldwide came up to 66,000 per year. However, people weren't worried about the whale as an endangered animal. Instead, they were worried about the whale industry, which would disappear if there were no whales. In 1946, the International Whaling Commission was established. It limited the whale hunting for every country and controlled the whale industry. But the commission recognized ihat the limitation wasn't enough. They set a worldwide law against hunting whales with only two exceptions: the hunt for scientific research and "aboriginal whaling". Aboriginal whaling allows some countries to hunt a limited number of whales because it is a part of their culture. Some countries like Japan and Norway don't care about the law; they make excuses to hunt whales and sell the products. They only care about the money.Many fishermen complain that dolphins, also a kind of Whale, steal their fish. Therefore, they kill thousands of them. In fact, this is not the truth. In reality there are so many fishermen who steal the fish from each other. Some whale hunters say that they catch the animals for scientists. They have to research what whales are eating. For that, they kill them and look into their stomach. The truth is that they only want to sell the meat. Today scientists want to observe live whales for their research.Many whale families are not protected and thousands of them are killed. Nobody knows if all whale families would survive, even if humans end all whale hunting today. The pollution of the oceans incrcases fast and the poison gets into the bodies of the animals. Many of them get sick and die. The human being has killed 90-95% of many whale families. Others, are already extinct.Today some international organizations try to protect whales. They make reports to explain how important and endangered whales are. Now people are becoming more interested in whales and a complete new industry has developed, whale watching, which you may want to learn about.36. The text is mainly about __________.A. whale industry B whale researchC. whale productD. whale protection37. In the middle of the 20th century, what people really worried was that __________.A. more whales would be killed worldwide per yearB. the whale would become an endangered animalC. the whale industry would disappearD. the law against hunting whales would come into effect38. Why do many fishermen complain about dolphins?A. Because dolphins steal their fish.B. Because they want to make an excuse for killing dolphins.C. Bacause there are so few dolphins for them to hunt.D. Because people have misunderstood their purpose of hunting dolphins.39. What can we infer from the text?A. Japan and Norway hunt whales because it is a part of their culture.B. Few people now know how important and endangered whales are.C. If we stop hunting whales now, all whale families would survive.D. Many whale fimilies are in danger or extinct because of humans' activities.40. What will the author probably tell us about next?A. Whale watching.B. Whale hunters.C. Whale hunting.D. Whale families.DIt took a week, but the Evolta robot can now be called an Ironman(铁人).Three Evolta robots —one for the swimming part, one for the biking part and one for the running part —were challenged to finish the famous Hawaii triathlon (三项全能运动) course in l68 hours. Each robot is about l/l0th human size, so organizers figured they would need 10 times as long as a human does to complete the 140.6-mile course.The robot crew and a large audience gathered to watch as the little mechanical guy reached the finish line in l66 hours, 56 minutes. After a spray of champagne and words of congratulations from Ironman race director Diana Bertsch, the robots were presented with flower garlands(花环)and the entire robot crew jumped into the sea.Robot creator Tomotaka Takahashi said the challenge proved the Panasonic Evolta rechargeablc batteries are powerful, durable and functional. Takahashi thanked the crew and the people of Hawaii, saying the challenge would have been impossible without their support, "We thought we were strangers doing a strange thing, but we felt support from all the people," he said.Takahashi's robots have conquered three previous challenges. In 2008, one robot climbed a rope from the floor of the Grand Canyon about l,700 feet to the cliff top. That took 6 hours, 46 minutes. In 2009, a robot survived the famed French Le Mans car racing circuit for 24 hours. In 2010, a robot used the rechargcable batteries for two months, running fiom Tokyo to Kyoto. And a fifth challenge? "I don't know about that," Takahashi said. "But I would like to do another challenge."Takahashi said he had plenty of time to take a look at Hawaii while walking alongside his robots for a week. "To see all the sights of Hawaii," he said, "definitely inspires me to build a new robot."41. How long does it take a human to complete the Hawaii triathlon course?A. About 10 hours.B. About 17 hours.C. About 168 hours.D. About 140 hours.42. The robot crew jumped into the sea in order to __________.A. thank the audienceB. save the robotsC. celebrate their successD. conduct the robots43. According to Tomotaka Takahashi, the meaning of the challenge is that __________.A. it shows robots can swimB. it proves robots can do what people doC. it proves the batteries of the robots are greatD. it attracts people's attention to the development of robots44. We can leam from the fifth paragraph that __________.A. Takahashi is likely to take more challengesB. the Evolta robot has once competed with humans in a challengeC. the Evolta robot will take a challenge every year in the futureD. the Evolta robot's batteries can be used for no more than two months45. What would be the best title for the passage?A. Evolta robot —don't give up.B. Evolta robot —you are an Ironman.C. The future of the robot industry.D. Take the leading role in the robot industry.第二节信息匹配(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。
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2012年广东省高二学生双语报27期一、语言知识及运用第一节完形填空Our family has had many different pets over the years. CC(my 7-year-old grandchild) has always been very 1 to all of them as she loves animals very much. When we 2 there was a shelter in the area that was run by just volunteers, she couldn't wait to get 3 . This was an excellent opportunity for her to learn about and care for many different animals. The animals in the shelter would live at the center until they were 4 . If it took months or a year for them to find a home, it didn't matter.CC learned that it took a lot of work and 5 to take care of the animals. It was a lot more work than she had 6 . The mop(拖把)used to clean the rooms stood 3 feet taller than her. She didn't mind, because she learned how important it was to keep cages 7 for them. Her favorites were the cats. The dogs 8 her but she didn't shy away from doing what she could to help them. We were 9 to see such a caring side of her.We wanted to show CC that her volunteer work at the center was 10 nice to do. When she was too tall for her bicycle, we decided to 11 her a new one. We asked her if she wanted to get a new bike before we went to the shelter. The shop was on the way and we could quickly do that. But her 12 was that we could always get a 13 but the animals needcd to be tended to 14 . At a time when many children are considered uncaring about the world they live in, this made us smile. Children learn from what adults take the time to 15 them. In turn, they often teach us the things in life that really matter the most.l. A. polite B. kind C. similar D. strange2. A. decided B. noticed C. concluded D. thought3. A. involved B. persuaded C. mentioned D. awarded4. A. appreciated B. collected C. learned D. adopted5. A. determination B. confusion C. situation D. impression6. A. raised B. found C. shown D. expected7. A.wet B.warm C.big D.clean8. A. frightened B. followed C. harmed D. respected9. A. clever B. proud C. angry D. surprised10. A. finally B. really C. fortunately D. regularly11. A. build B.lend C. buy D. promise12. A. mistake B. plan C. response D. expression13. A. pet B. bike C. shop D. shelter14. A. rapidly B. gradually C. first D. afterwards15. A. leave B. see C. hear D. teach第二节语法填空In April, I took part in a tree planting activity as a volunteer, together with my kids and my wife. 16 worked to plant 20,000 trees alongside thousands of other volunteers fromaround the world 17 came together through the online platform "Andrei's Country". I was impressed to see how so many volunteers, most of whom were young, worked together to make Romania a much 18 (green) place to live in. The volunteering experience is 19 unique one as the area where we planted trees really needed the help of volunteers. Realizing the fact20 Romania has experienced serious deforestation. I have decided that if there is any way I can help repair the natural balance. I will do it without 21 (hesitate).For me, this volunteering experience is a life lesson. Some people I met there 22 (work) as volunteers since they were little children, and they try 23 best to make good things happen and fight 24 a better world.It was such an amazing experience for me chat it made me realize that 25 (volunteer) has to be part of our day-to-day life.二、阅读第一节阅读理解AMy husband is not a big fan of kids, especially those without manners and those who misbehave.One of our neighbors has 3 childre:n and the oldest is Jacob. He was 5 at the time. For some reason, he took a liking to my husband. Every time he saw him, Jacob would wave, dash across the street and come to visit. Jacob would always ask so many questions. They would ride bikes together. They really seemed to get along well.My husband had a sick cat that died at that time. It literally broke his heart and he grieved deeply for so long that even I was getting worried about him. He had no energy, cried and even quit his bike riding.Five-year-old Jacob immediately noticed and asked me what was wrong. I told him about the loss of our cat and how my husband didn't want to ride, or visit his friends. Jacob listened carrfully without a word and ran back home.The next day, the door bell rang. There was Jacob and his mom with a huge plate of homemade chocolate cookies. On top of that, Jacob had a huge paper card in his hand. Jacob's mom explained, "Jacob came home yesterday and told me about your husband's situation. He wanted to do something immediately to cheer him up and asked me to help him make chocolate cookies with the material left at home." Jacob also asked his mom to write down a message on a piece of paper so he could copy it in hts own handwriting. He drew a picture of my husband and the cat on the card and signed his name.I gave him a hug before he ran off to find his friend and present his gift. After they left, I noticed tears in my husband's eyes. Five-year-old Jacob's thoughtfulness left a great impression on him.26. According to the passage, Jacob __________.A. is five years old nowB. liked cats very muchC. was a curious childD. didn't have many friends27. Why did the writer's husband quit his bike riding?A. Because he didn't want to ride with a child.B. Because he spent too much time taking care of his cat.C. Bccause he got hurt physically.D. Because he was in a very sad mood.28. Jacob made chocolate cookies to __________.A. celebrate a special dayB. cheer up the writer's husbandC. express his love for his motherD. share them with the writer29. What was NOT on Jacob's card?A. An image of a cat.B. A message.C. An image of the writer.D. An image of the writer's husband.30. How did the writer's husband feel after receiving the card and cookies?A. Disappointed.B. Excited.C. Annoyed.D. Moved.BSeveral years ago, a student working on a research project in my laboratory approached me with concern. "I'm doing something wrong,"she exclaimed. I had seen her research results and knew she was making good progress, so I was surprised to hear that she was having a problem. Over the next several days we went through her experiment; yet I could not find a pmblem. Finally, I asked her, "Why do you think you're doing something wrong?" "Because I'm not getting what you said I should get," she replied with some confusion.Her response shocked me. I had not told her what she "should get”, but we had discussed some published hypotheses(假说) several weeks earlier. On seeing the research data that did not fit these predictions, I recognized that she had a new finding and came to change my hypmheses. But she was interpreting her results as a mistake. With almost four years of a college science major behind her, this student still had the common misunderstanding that science is a boring exercise in proving something we already know to be true.But how can this happen? Throughout school, science is often described in textbooks as a series of "known" facts and figures; for example, DNA is a double helix; earthquakes occur at plate boundaries, etc. Unfortunately, the process by which these discoveries were made and how they fit into scientific progress are often ignored in the classroom. These details help show the nature of scientific discoveries and the skepticism (质疑) that goes with new discoveries before they are accepted.Understanding science is more than memorizing that DNA is a double helix. It is to have the ability to take in new information on diet, exercise, or disease and apply it to our own lives. Understanding the process of science and scientific problem-solving can help us make better decisions every day.31. The student thought her research project had gone wrong because __________.A. she was not making progressB. her teacher told her soC. she couldn't get enough dataD. she had some unexpected findings32. How did the writer feel when he found out the reason for the siudent's confusion?A. Contused.B. Surprised.C. Excited.D. Pleased.33. What is to blame for the siudent's misunderstanding about science?A. Her own carelessness.B. Her teacher's lack of experience.C. The method of science education.D. The publication of some wrong hypotheses.34. According to the third paragraph, new scientific discoveries __________.A. are based on what has already been proved trueB. can change the world in a great wayC. are mostly proved wrong by later studiesD. may not be easily accepted35. What is the last paragraph mainly about?A. The meaning of undcrsmnding science.B. How to use known facts.C. The best way to make scientific discoveries.D. How to use scientific knowledge in daily life.CI am the third daughter in a family of five. I was born at Malden hospital and wasimmediately sent to Floating Hospital in Boston. I had a hole in my heart and a low platelet count (血小板计数), which are common problems of people with TAR syndrome (综合症). I came home for a short stay after my birth and then went back and did not return home until just before Thanksgiving, My parents have told me that after I was hom our family doctor had a very important conversation with them. He said, "Y ou have two choices with your daughter. One is that you do everything for her now, in the future, and after you die; the other is that you do nothing." My parents picked the former.I do not have a great many memories of my childhood but I do remember I spent the first ten years in and out of hospitals. I do remember I stayed in the Boston hospital until I was around 2 years old and then I went to Shriners. I guess few children can bear that.I've grown up with great determination. I think that was a personality trait that I was born with and then my family developed that in me as I grew up. I had to deal with a lot of people making fun of me, staring at me, and pitying me. At a young age I realized that I could hide my pain with laughter. So I used that method when other children made fun of me and they stopped a lot faster than if I cried. Laughter was not the expected response so I guess they didn t feel it was fun to continue. There was emotional and physical pain. I required the aid of a walker until I was about five years old. I had about ten major operations before the age of ten. I had to relearn to walk several times. I think having TAR syndrome has made me a strong person physically and emotionally. Despite these difficulties and challenges, I have gone on to be awarded a Master's Degree and a black belt in Tae Kwon Do (跆拳道), and I am now an inspirational speaker.36. From the first paragraph, we can learn that __________.A. the writer's parents knew ahout her disease before she was bornB. the writer didn't go back home until she was two years oldC. the writer's parents found that they could do nothing for herD. the writer's parents were brave enough to accept the cruel reality37. What was the writer's childhood like?A. It was hopeless.B. It was hard for her.C. It was quite enjoyable.D. It was fun.38. What does the underlined word "that" in Paragraph 3 refer to?A The author's born disability. B. The author's childhood memory.C. The author's great determination.D. The author's ability to deal with others.39. When other children made fun of her, the writer would __________.A. remain silentB. shout backC. laughD. cry loudly40. According to the passage, we can infer that __________.A. the writer has a positive attitude towards lifeB. the writer does little exerciseC. the writer receives little educationD. the writer doesn't like to show her true feelingsDAuthorities in India warn that the world-famous Taj Mahal desperately needs repairs. Some say that this architectural landmark could eventually collapse (倒塌) unless efforts are made to protect and preserve it.The Taj Mahal, completed in the 17th century, was built in Agra, India, on the edge of the Ydmuna River. The wooden foundation that holds up the building stays strong because of the moist environment around the river. If the river were to dry out, the wooden foundation could crack and fall apart. Unfortunately, over the past decade, the Y amuna River has been shrinking,especially during the summer months. This is partly because of overuse of the river water in daily life and in industry.Some officials have said the building may collapse in as little as five years. Other experts disagree and question whether the building really faces any danger. Certain politicians and historians, however, are pushing the government to begin preservation efforts, or work to repair and take care of the building.This is not the first time that the Taj Mahal has been threatened. In 1996, officials thought air pollution was turning the building yellow. The Indian government ordered nearby factories to stop burning coal or leave the area.The Taj Mahal was built by a former emperor of India in honor of his dead wife. Many architects say the building is a masterpiece of symmetry. Symmetry is a visual technique where the right side of an object looks the same as the left side of the object.The Taj Mahal has been named as one of the Seven Wonders of the World, a list of amazing human-made landmarks. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) lists the Taj Mahal as a World Heritage Site and helps preserve the hmous structure.41. What would be the best title for the passage?A. Taj Mahal, the symbol of Indian culture.B. Seven Wonders of the World.C. History of the Taj Mahal.D. Trouble at the Taj Mahal.42. The underlined word "moist" in Paragraph 2 probably means "__________".A. slightly wetB. very coolC. smokyD. clean43. We can learn from the third paragraph that __________.A. no repair work has ever been done with the Taj MahalB. some experts believe the Taj Mahal doesn't need repairsC. the government has decided to repair the Taj Mahal recentlyD. the Taj Mahal will be closed within five years44.What did the government do to protect the Taj Mahal from protection?A. Cleabed the Yamuna River.B. Closed nearby factories.C. Painted the building yellow.D. Asked nearby factories to stop burning coal.45.According to the passage, the Taj Mahal __________.A. has a history of more than 500 yearsB. was built in memory of a kingC. is of great architectural significanceD. now belongs to the UNESCO第二节信息匹配(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。