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新课标2016年高一英语暑假作业10Word版含答案

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高一英语假期检测题十第二部份:阅读明白得(共 2 节,总分值40分)第一节(共15小题;每题2分,总分值30分)ABefore I had my son, I spent two years working with children with disabilities. I learned that shouting and threats of punishment would result in a disaster. Coming up against their behavior could only make the job harder and their behavior more extreme(极端的). I found something that worked, though..There was a very naughty boy in the nursery and a teacher who was generally very confident with the children was asked to take charge of him. One day the boy joined a discussion in the room next to mine. His appearance created an atmosphere of tension ( 紧张 ). He spent the entire session running around, hitting and kicking, and destroying things.I was in the craft room working with some other children when my co-worker told me that this boy’s teacher was in tears, and could not get control of the situation. As we were talking, the boy ran in. I told my co-worker that I would take care of him.I closed the door. He was full of energy, throwing things around and making a huge mess. But I could see that he was doing all these to annoy me. He needed communication, and this was the only way he knew how to ask for it. So I sat back down and kept quiet. Then he slowed down . I talked to him about it. We continued like this for a few minutes before I slipped into the conversation:“So what happened today?”It was purely a question, no blame or anger in my tone. I believe that if I had criticized (批评)him, the gate that was slowly opening would have shut firmly closed. He told me that the teacher did n’t let him do what he knew well for the good of safety but asked him to do what he disliked. He also admitted that he had enjoyed making her run around and saw it as a game. I explained that his teacher had not seen it as a game and was very upset. This again was stated simply as a fact.I suggested that next time he had a session, he talk about what he hoped to do at the start, which might be easier for everyone. He agreed and was quiet for a moment. Then he looked at me with tears in his eyes before quietly asking if he could go to find his teacher to apologize.1. The boy made trouble for his teacher because he ______.A. was criticized for destroying thingsB. was told not to shout loudly at other childrenC. was made to do things against his willD. was blamed for creating an air of tension2. Why didn’t the author do anything about the boy’s bad behavior at first?A. She didn’t want to make it worse.B. She didn’t mind the huge mess at all.C. She was tired of shouting and threats.D. She hadn’t thought of a good way3. The author managed to get the boy to talk to her by ______.A. playing games with himB. giving him a good suggestionC. describing his teacher’s feelingsD. avoiding saying critical words4. Why did the boy have tears in his eyes in the end?A. He was sorry about his reputation.(声誉)B. He was regretful about his behavior.C. He was fearful of the author’s warning.D. He was sad for the author’s misunderstanding.BCell phones:Is there a cancer link?Could your cell phone give you cancer? Whether it could or not,some people are worrying about the possibility that phones,power lines and Wi-Fi could be responsible for a range of illnesses,from rashes (疹子)to brain tumors .Some say there is evidence to support the growing anxieties.David Carpenter,a professor of environmental health sciences at the university at Albany,in New York,thinks there’s a greater than 95 percent chance that power lines can cause childhood leukemia (a kind of blood disease).Also there’s a greater than 90 percent chance that cell phones can cause brain tumors.“It’s clear now that there’s a real risk,”said Carpenter.But others believe these worries caused by some experts’ warnings are not justified (验证).Dr Martha Linet,head of radiation epidemiology(流行病学)at the US National Cancer Institute,has looked at the same research as Carpenter but has reached a different conclusion.“I don’t support warning labels (标签) for cell phones,”said Linet.“We don’t have the evidence (证据)that there’s much danger.”Studies so far suggest a weak connection between EMFs (电磁场)and illness—so weak that it might not exist at all.A multinational investigation of cell phones and brain cancer,in 13 countries outside the US,has been under way for several years.It’s funded in part by the European Union,in part by a cell phone industry group.The final report should come out later this year,but data (数据)so far don’t suggest a strong link between cell phone use and cancer risk.5.From the passage we can learn that some people are worried because________.A.they have evidence that the use of cell phones can lead to cancerB.they feel surprised and alarmed about cell phone useC.some experts have given warningsD.cell phones are responsible for brain tumors6.By saying “I don’t support warning labels for cell phones” , Dr Martha Linet has the idea that_______.A.the connection between cell-phones and cancer has not been proved .B.cancer—warning labels should be on cell phonesC.there is a link between cell phones and cancerD.cell phones have nothing to do with cancer at all.7.Which of the following best describes the attitude of the author towards the debate? A.Optimistic. B.Objective(客观的). C.Opposite. D. HopelessCIt was the small hours of the morning when we reached London Airport. I had cabled London from Amsterdam, and there was a hired car to meet, but there was one more unfortunate happening before I reached my flat. In all my travels I have never, but for that once, been required by the British customs (海关) to open a single bag or to do more than state that I carried no goods liable to duty ( 应该交税的). It was, of course, my fault; the extreme tiredness and nervous tension of the journey had destroyed my diplomacy (处世之道). I was, for whichever reason, so tired that I could hardly stand, and to the question, “have you read this?” I replied with extreme foolishness, “yes, hundreds of times.”“And you have nothing to declare?”“Nothing.”“How long have yo u been out of this country?”“About three months.”“And during that time you have bought nothing?”“Nothing but what is on the list I have given you.”He seemed for a moment at a loss, but then he attacked. The attack, when it came, was completely un expected.“Where d id you get the watch?”I could have kicked myself. Two days before, when playing water games with a friend in the bath , I had forgotten to take off my ROLEX OYSTER and it had, not naturally stopped. I had got into the market and bought for 12 shillings and six pence, an ugly time piece that made a strange noise. It had stopped twice , without any reason, during the journey.I explained, but I had already lost face. I produced my own watch from a pocket, and added that I should be grateful if he would confiscate (没收) the replacement.“It is not a question of confiscation,” he said, “there is a fine for failing to declare dutiable goods. And now may I please examine that Rolex?”It took another quarter of an hour to persuade him that the Rolex was not contraband (走私货). Just when I let out a sigh of relief, he began to search my luggage!8. When did the writer arrive at London Airport?A. In the early morning.B. Late at night.C. At noon.D. Late in the morning.9. What can we conclude from the questions asked by the customs officer?A. He was just doing his duty by asking the passenger some usual questions.B. He must have noticed the writer's ugly watch.C. He wanted to embarrass the writer.D. He must have noticed the writer's tiredness.10. What did the writer think of the watch he bought in the market?A. He was fond of the watch because it was a Rolex.B. He found the watch useful though it was very cheap.C. He didn't like the watch at all.D. He was interested in the watch.11. What is the tone of the writer’s story-telling ?A. Humorous.B. Indifferent.C. Serious.D. sadDOne of the most common complaints of people living in the cityis annoying neighbors. Here are some ways to handle noisy neighbors.Accept Some Degree of Apartment NoiseBefore getting worked up over the noisy neighbors in the apartment, make s ure to haverealistic expectations. Everyone living in an apartment building is bound to hear noise from other units' televisions, music, and children occasionally.Understand Noisy Neighbors from their point of viewIt's probably the case that the neighbor who is driving everyone crazy do esn't realize howfar his noise is carrying.Remember that noise level is difficult to control with children. Babies unavoidably cry in the middle of the night.Meet the Neighbors and Be FriendlyMaking a friendly gesture will surprisingly reduce apartment noise. Neighbors who knoweach other will probably be much more careful not to bother each other.Address Noise Calmly and Face-to-FaceIf a loud noise needs to be addressed, go to the offendingapartment personally and knock politely on the door. Being polite will usually bri ng a politeresponseReport Noisy Neighbors to the LandlordIf a noise issue becomes a constant problem or doesn't improve after a pe rsonal request,it's time to bring it up to management. Make sure to be objective and fair in your report, and beable to record the frequency of the problem and provide details about it.Things to Avoid when Dealing with a Loud NeighborThere are some “don’ts” when it comes to dealing life with a loud a partmentneighbor. Don't· Seek revenge(报复) or try to "outdo" a noisy neighbor· Complain to them face to face repeatedly about the same issue· Suffer in silenceDoing these things may work for some time, but they're never good long-term solutions.Instead, they will probably only exacerbate the situation.12. The author agrees that __________________________. .A. we could seek revenge on noisy neighborsB. families with children can control the noise level easilyC. friendly gesture has a good effect on reducing apartment noiseD. people are aware that their noise has a great effect on their neighbors13. The underlined word "exacerbate" in the last Paragraph is closest in meaning to _______ .A. worsenB. acceptC. improveD. red uce14. What should we do if a noise issue becomes a constant problem?A. Warn the noisy neighbor of the problem.B. Complain to the noisy neighbors repeatedly.C. Report the situation to the landlord objectively.D. Talk to the noisy neighbors face to face politely.15. What would be the best title for this passage?A. Who are your apartment neighbors?B. How to be a popular apartment neighbor?C. How to deal with noisy apartment neighbors?D. How to make friends with apartment neighbors?第二节(共5小题;每题2分,总分值10分)依照短文内容,从短文后的选项当选出能填入空白处的最正确选项。

16—17学年上学期高一开学考试英语试题(附答案)(2)

16—17学年上学期高一开学考试英语试题(附答案)(2)

天水市一中2016级暑假作业检测考试试题第一部分:基础知识检测第一节:单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)1.The prize will go to the writer ___________ story shows the most imagination.A. thatB. whichC. whoseD. what2. One learns a language by making mistakes and ______ them.A. correctB. correctsC. correctingD. to correct3. He is always full of ______ as if he never knew tiredness.A. strengthB. spiritC. forceD. energy4. In my opinion, you must try some of her home-made wine. It‘s quite an unforgettabl e ___.A. experimentB. experienceC. effortD. skill5. English is a language shared by several diverse cultures, each of _________ uses it somewhat differently.A. whichB. whatC. themD. those6. _________, his friends met him at the station.A. Arriving in ChicagoB. Arrived in ChicagoC. On arriving in ChicagoD. When he arrived in Chicago7. I think that his advice is well worth __ .A. valuingB. to be valuedC. of being valuedD. values8. ______ on the top of the tower, and you can see the whole city.A. StandingB. To standC. StoodD. Stand9. ______ that I made a mistake, I made an apology ______ him.A. Realized; toB. Realize; forC. Having realized; toD. Realizing; for10. The world is ______ seven continents and four oceans.A. made up ofB. make out ofC. made fromD. made in11. I was just about to go to bed last night ______ the telephone rang.A. whileB. whenC. asD. before12. __________ and happy, Tony stood up and accepted the prize.A. SurprisingB. SurprisedC. Being surprisedD. To be surprising13. E-mail, as well as telephones, ____ an important part in daily communication.A. is playingB. have playedC. are playingD. play14. ---I must apologize for __________ your birthday party.--- That‘s all right.A. not to attendB. to not attendC. not attendingD. attending not15. Hearing his father was seriously ill, ___________.A. he burst into tearsB. his eyes were filled with tearsC. his face lost its colorD. tears came to his eyes第二节:完形填空(每小题1.5分,满分30分)When Dave was eighteen, he bought a second-hand car for £200 so that he could travel to and from work more 16 than by bus. It worked quite well for a few years, but it got so old, and it was costing him _17 much in repairs, that he decided that he had better 18 it.He asked among his friends to see if anyone was 19 to buy a cheap car, but they all knew that it was falling to pieces, so 20 of them had any desire to buy it.Dave‘s friend Sam saw that he was 21 when they met one evening, and said, ―What‘s 22 , Dave?‖ Dave told him, and Sam answered, ―Well, what about advertising(登广告) it in the paper? You may 23_more for it that way than the cost of the advertisement!‖Thinking that Sam‘s 24 was reasonable, he put an advertisement in an evening paper, which read: ―For sale: small car, 25 very little gas, only two owners. Bargain at £50.‖For two days after the advertisement first appeared, there was no 26_. but then on the Saturday evening he had an enquiry (咨询). A man rang up and said he would like to 27 him about the car. ―All right.‖ Dave said, feeling happy. He asked the man whether ten o‘clock the next morning would be 28_ or not. ―Fine,‖ the man said, ―and I‘ll 29 my wife. We want to go for a ride in it to 30 it.‖The next morning, at a quarter to ten, Dave parked the car in the square outside his front door, 31 to wait there for the people who had 32 his advertisement. Even Dave had to 33 that the car really looked like a wreck (残破的车). Then, soon after he had got the car as 34 as it could be, a police car stopped just behind him and a policeman got out. He looked at Dave‘s carand then said, ―Have you reported this _35 to us yet, sir?‖16. A、directly B、safely C、properly D、easily17. A、so B、such C、very D、too18. A、keep B、repair C、sell D、throw19. A、willing B、lucky C、ashamed D、generous20. A、some B、neither C、none D、most21. A、delighted B、sad C、calm D、astonished22. A、on B、up C、it D、that23. A、learn B、miss C、get D、find24. A、message B、advice C、request D、description25. A、uses B、loses C、has D、spends26. A、doubt B、help C、trouble D、answer27. A、tell B、see C、agree D、call28. A、exact B、suitable C、early D、late29. A、follow B、meet C、bring D、introduce30. A、recognize B、get C、admire D、test31. A、happening B、meaning C、turning D、failing32. A、read B、inserted C、answered D、placed33. A、forget B、show C、disagree D、admit34. A、clean B、admit C、fast D、light35. A、bargain B、sale C、accident D、result第二部分:阅读理解(每小题2分,满分30分)AHello, Listeners. Welcome to Henton Hospital Radio. Before our music programme at four, I‘m going to repeat some of our hospital rules.The hospital can sleep 800 patients. There‘re 8 beds in each ward (病房). The visiting hours are in the afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30 and in the evening from 7:00 to 8:00. But remember only two people can see you at the same time. Sorry about that, but you can see what would happen if we didn‘t have these rules.The other rules are about our hours. We start quite early---you might not be used to that. We wake you at 6 o‘clock, and breakfast is at 8 o‘clock, lunch is at noon.There‘s tea at 3:30 and supper is at 6 o‘clock.You can see the non-smoking sign –-- we don‘t allow smoking in the wards. I‘m sure you understand why. However, if you do need to smoke, there are some smoking rooms where It is allowed.You will find the radio switch (开关) on the wall near your bed, with your own headphones, if you want to listen. It‘s our own hospital radio wishing you a quick recovery (康复).36. Who do you think the listeners might be?A. Patients.B. Visitors.C. DoctorsD. Nurses37. How many wards are there in this hospital?A. 8B. 80C. 100D. 80038. Which is Not allowed in the hospital?A. Listening to the hospital radio.B. Visiting patients in the morning.C. Smoking in smoking-rooms.D. Getting up early in the morning.39. What programme will follow this radio talk?A. Hospital rules.B. A weather report.C. A free talk.D. A music programme.BA beautiful and very successful actress (女演员) was the star for a new musical show. Her home was in the countryside, but she did not want to go back there every night, so she bought an expensive house in the centre of the city, got some beautiful furniture (家具) and got a man to paint the rooms in new colours.It was very difficult to get tickets for her show, because everybody wanted to see it. So she decided to give the painter two of the best seats. She hoped that this would make him work better for her. He took the tickets without saying anything, and she heard no more about them until the end o f the month, when she got the painter‘s bill (账单). At the bottom of it were these words: ― Four hours watching Miss Hall sing and dance: 3 pounds,‖ with this note: ―After 5 p.m., I get 15 shillings (先令) an hour instead of 10 shillings.‖40. The actress bought a house in the centre of the city because ______.A. she liked to live in the busiest placeB. she didn‘t like to live in the countryC. her home was far away from where she workedD. she didn‘t want to go back to her hometown any longer41. In order to make the painter work better for her, the actress ________.A. gave him two tickets for her showB. sang and danced for him for hoursC. paid him 3 poundsD. decided to pay him 15 shillings an hour42. The act ress got the painter‘s bill ________.A. to ask for the money of his painting workB. to ask to pay for his watching her showC. in which he showed his thanks for the ticketsD. in which he expressed his dissatisfaction43. What kind of man was the painter?A. He was a careful man.B. He was a poor man.C. He was not friendly to others.D. He knew little about music and dances.CI‘ve loved my mother‘s desk since I was just tall enough to sit above the top of it. Mother sat writing letters. Standing by her chair, looking at the ink bottle, pens, and white paper. I decided that the act of writing must be a most wonderful thing in the world.Years later, during her final illness. Mother kept different things for my sister and brother. ―But the desk.‖ She said again, ―is for Elizabeth.‖I never saw her angry, never saw her cry. I knew she loved me; she showed in action. But as a young girl, I wanted to have heart-to heart talks between mother and daughter.They never happened. And a gulf opened between us. I was ―too emotional (易动感情的)‖. But she lived ―on the surface (表面)‖.As years passed and I had my own family. I loved my mother and thanked her for our happy family. I wrote to her in careful words and asked her to let me know in any way she chose that she did forgive me.My hope turned to disappointment, then little interest and, finally, peace it seemed that nothing happened. I couldn‘t be sure that the letter had even got to Mother. I only knew that I had written it , and I could stop trying to make her into someone she was not.But the present of her desk told me, as she‘d never been able to, that she was pleased that writing was my chosen work. I cleaned the desk carefully and found some papers inside a photo of myfather and a one-paper letter, folded (折叠) and refolded many times. It was my letter.―In any way you choose, Mother, you always chose the act that speaks louder than words.‖44. The writer began to love her mother‘s desk _________.A. after Mother diedB. before she became a writerC. when she was a childD. when Mother gave it to her45. The passage shows that ___________.A. Mother was cold on the surface but kind in her heart to her daughterB. Mother was too serious about her daughter in wordsC. Mother wrote to her daughter in careful wordsD. Mother wrote to her daughter in careless words46. The underlined word ―gulf‖ in the passage means __________.A. deep understanding between the old and the youngB. different ideas between mother and daughterC. free talks between mother and daughterD. part of the sea going far in land47. What ‗s best title of the passage?A. My letter to Mother.B. Mother and children.C. My mother‘s desk.D. Talks between Mother and me.DWater goes around and around Earth in a never ending journey called the water cycle (循环). The sun heats up lakes, oceans, and other wet places on Earth. When the water gets warm enough, it changes into vapor. Plants also give off lots of water vapor (水蒸气). Some of this water vapor cools off high in the sky and becomes clouds. Then it falls back to Earth in a new place as rain or snow. This cycle happens over and over again.The ground can absorb water like a sponge (海绵). If you could see this ground water, it would n‘t look like a lake or river. The ground water is mixed in with the rocks and sand that lie in layers (层) below Earth‘s surface.Ground water moves along slowly. How slowly? Maybe 1.5 kilometers in one century. Someof this water has been underground for thousands of years. And once ground water is pumped out of the ground from a deep well (井) by people, it may take hundreds of years for another water to take its place.48. In which order does water go around Earth ?a. Fall down as rain or snow.b. Heated up by the sun on lakes, oceans and other wet places.c. Cool off high in the sky.d. Form clouds.e. Change into vapor.A. dacbeB. becdaC. caebdD. bceda49. The ground water seems to _________.A. be just on the groundB. be pure water like that in a lake or riverC. exist in rocks and sandD. flow along like rivers or streams50. The underlined word ―pumped‖ in the passage can be replaced by ___________.A. runB. pushedC. drawnD. picked第三部分:短文改错(共10分)Li Ming went to the park in last Saturday afternoon after he had already finished his homeworks. He saw several boys skating in the pond happily. Suddenly he heard a cry for help. Looked ahead, he found one of the boys had fallen into the water. Li Ming jumped into icy water immediately and tried to pull the boy to safety. Then the boy was given first aid but soon came to myself. The boy‘s parents came soon after they received the phone call. They were very much thankful Li Ming, who was trembling there with cold.第四部分: 书面表达(满分15分)假设你是王林,你对Brown先生的公司感兴趣,打算到该公司谋职。

16年高中英语暑假作业:高一年级

16年高中英语暑假作业:高一年级

16年高中英语暑假作业:高一年级第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

1. -Do you mean that we have lost our way?-_____, my dear. Wed better ask someone for help.A. ExactlyB. EntirelyC. No problemD. All right2. I suffered from _____ terrible cold that day and my friends told me to go to _____ doctors after work.A. 不填; theB. a; theC. a; 不填D. 不填; 不填3. Jim fell _____ love with Shanghai when he visited the city for the first time. A. inB. toC. intoD. on4. Mom called me yesterday, asking me _____ I was getting along well with my English study this term.A. whenB. howC. whetherD. why5. The most important thing is to keep _____ when you get into difficulties. A. quiet B. calmC. stillD. silent6. Some students cheated in the exam, which _____ our teacher deeply. A. settledB. ignoredC. recoveredD. upset7. The English teacher told us this morning that we _____ an exam at the end of this month. A. will haveB. would haveC. have hadD. had had8. The country has _____ several wars in the past century and people there are still living a poor life.A. set downB. joined inC. added upD. gone through9. I havent talked with my friend Rose face to face for about one month, _____ she doesnt work here any longer. A. becauseB. ifC. untilD. although10. Many of your classmates dislike having to stay up late doing their lessons, _____? A. do theyB. have theyC. dont theyD. havent they11. _____ the early bus, Tom got up much earlier than usual that morning. A. In order to not miss C. In order dont missB. In order not to miss D. In order dont to miss12. Joan hasnt been seen for four days and there is growing _____ for her safety. A. powerB. itemC. concernD. series13. -Sorry I didnt come to your party yesterday.-Its OK. You didnt break your promise _____, right? A. on purpose B. at once C. by mistake 14. -Its time to go to bed, baby.-No hurry, Mom. Its Sunday tomorrow and I _____ go to school.A. am able toB. have got toC. am not able toD. havent got to 15. Peter, Id love to go hiking this weekend; but if you dont, _____.A. nor do IB. so do IC. neither will ID. so will I 第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

整理2016届高考英语完型填空暑假检测题3

整理2016届高考英语完型填空暑假检测题3

三整理表姓名:职业工种:申请级别:受理机构:填报日期:A4打印/ 修订/ 内容可编辑三.完形填空(共20小题,每小题1满分20分)Enjoy this year“Treasure every minute. Time is limited for all of you.” These words are 41 frequently(经常的)by the teachers of Senior 3. Just months ago, I was dreaming of my 42 year in senior high. I thought the next year would be filled with tension. Now I can feel the 43 .Senior 3 involves new 44 and difficulties. You have more homework, with fewer sleeping and entertainment hours. The so-called 45 Senior 3 is not as simple as many think. Every day consists of four regular lessons, 46 no music or physical exercise. To get a place in 47 , we keep our brains working. But no matter how hard we study, we are 48 by parents. In their eyes a short break is 49 behavior. But things always have 50 side, even the black Senior 3 life. It 51 be colorful and memorable.52 becoming a college student in less than one year, I feel 53 myself. Three year’s study in senior high gives me a quick 54 . Campus life 55 me mature(成熟的)and considerate. 56 math problems, helping each other _57__pressure,and dreaming of future will be valuable 58 . I feel lucky to have such golden times with my dear teachers and lovely schoolmates. Someday in the future when I look 59 over Senior 3, I’ll say to myself: How beautiful it was.60 all high school graduates fly higher in our bright blue sky of eighteen.41. A. announced B. told C. repeated D. warned42. A. last B. past C. best D. first43. A. anxiety B. problems C. pressure D. trouble44. A. challenges B. tests C. friends D. goals45. A. blue B. black C. boring D. trying46. A. and B. but C. with D. while47. A. schools B. colleges C. classes D. families48. A. encourage B. blamed C. pushed D. monitored(监控)49. A. careless B. unforgivable C. lazy D. relaxing50. A. different B. double C. another D. positive51. A. must B. can C. should D. will52. A. Thinking of B. Wondering at C. Devoted to D. Determined to53. A. unsure of B. proud of C. lost about D. satisfied with54. A. mind B. speed C. success D. memory55. A. helps B. makes C. leaves D. offers56. A. Discussing B. Debating C. Sharing D. Making57. A. cut B. reduce C. struggle D. deal58. A. memories B. experience C. moments D. lessons59. A. up B. through C. around D. back60. A. Wish B. Should C. Expect D. May四. 阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)(A)Will it matter if you don't have your breakfast? A short time ago, a test was given in the United States. People of different ages, from 12 to 83, were asked to have a test. During the test, these people were given all kinds of breakfasts, and sometimes they got no breakfast at all. Scientists wanted to see how well their bodies worked when they had different kinds of breakfasts.The rules show that if a person eats a right breakfast, he or she will work better than if he or she has no breakfast. If a student has fruit , eggs, bread and milk before going to school ,he or she will learn more quickly and listen more carefully in class.The result is opposite to what some people think. Having no breakfast will not help them lose weight. This is because they are so hungry at noon that eat too much for lunch. They will gain weight instead of losing it . You will lose weight if you reduce your other meals.61. During the test, the people were given _________.A. no breakfast at all.B. different breakfast or sometimes noneC. very rich breakfastsD. little food for breakfast62. Scientists wanted to know whether __________.A. breakfast had any effect on work and studies.B. people were interested in breakfastC. breakfast did harm to people’s healthD. people would work better without breakfast63. According to the passage, some people think without breakfast they will ____A. lose weightB. get a good result in their workC. gain weightD. not be hungry at all.64. Which of the following sciences is not right?A. It is bad for your health to have no breakfast.B. No breakfast and more lunch may make you fatter.C. The more breakfast you have, the more quickly you will learn in class.D. If you don't eat much for lunch and supper , you may lose weight.(B)Each year there is an increasing number of cars on roads and streets as millions of new cars and trucks are produced. One out of every six Americans work at putting together the pars of cars, driving trucks, building roads or filling cars and trucks with gas. Americans won't live without cars!Most Americans would find it hard to think what life would look like without cars. However, some have realized the serious problems of the air pollution that is caused by the car. The polluted air becomes poisonous and dangerous to health.One way to get rid of the polluted air is to build a car that does not pollute. That’s what several of the large car factories have been trying to do. But to build a clean car is easier said than done. Progress in this field has been slow.Another way is to take the place of the car engine by something else. Inventors are now working on steam cars as well as electric cars. Many makers believe that it will take years to develop a practical model that pleases man.To prevent the world from being polluted by cars, we'll have to make some changes in the way many of us live. Americans, for example, have to cut down on the number of their total cars. They are encouraged to travel and go to work by bicycle. Bicycling is thought to help keep the air clean.But this change does not come easily -a large number of workers may find themselves without jobs if a car factory closes down. Thus the problem of air pollution would become less important than that of unemployment.Although cars have led us to a better life, they have also brought us new problems.65. How many ways to get rid of air pollution are suggested in this article by the writer?A. OneB. TwoC. ThreeD. Four66. Large car factories are trying to build a clean car, ___________.A. which is clean itselfB. which is used to clean streetsC. which does not pollute the airD. which is easier to make67. If the number of cars is cut down, the most serious problem to American workers is __________.A. to have no work to doB. to keep the air cleanC. to get a better lifeD. to go to work by bike68. What is the conclusion of the writer?A . Bicycling is the only way out.B. The number of cars must be cut down.C. Cars bring us nothing but serious problems.D. Cars bring us not only a better life but serious problems.(C)A group of travelers were having dinner in a restaurant .While they were eating fish, they began to tell stories about finding valuable stones inside fish.An old man ,who had listened to their conversation quietly ,said at last ,”Now I’m going to tell you a true story of my own .When I was young ,I worked in a large company in London .As is usual with other young people ,I fell in love with a pretty girl .Soon we were engaged .Two months before our marriage ,I was suddenly sent to Edinburgh on business .My stay was a bit longer than I had expected .At last my work was done and I left for home .Before I left Edinburgh , I bought a nice diamond ring for my sweet-heart .On my way to London ,I was looking through a newspaper .It was then that I learned of my sweet-heart’s getting married to another man. I was so sad that I threw the diamond ring into the water. A few days later, when I was eating fish, I bit on something very hard .What do you think it was?“The diamond ring,” shouted his friends. “No,” said the old man sadly, It was a fish bone.69. The young man bought a diamond ring ______A. soon after he started working in Edinburgh.B. when he got engaged to his sweet-heart.C. after her marriage.D. when he was going to return.70. The man was very angry because _______A. he threw away his diamond ring.B. his sweet-heart had married someone elseC. he had been away longer than expectedD. a hard stone gave him a terrible pain71. The other travelers expected the old man to ____A. get back the diamond ringB. bite on a stoneC. find a fish boneD. tell an interesting but untrue story.(D)The nervous-looking young man had waited for a few moments outside the jeweler’s before he got enough courage to enter. He was warmly greeted by a youngassistant. James felt a rush of blood to his face as he explained he would be bringing in his future wife to choose a birthday present. The assistant listened carefully and told him he’d better buy a necklace. He wasn’t used to buying jewelry and was a little worried about overspending, because he was not very rich. After some discussion as to a reasonable price and the type, the assistant showed him dozens of necklaces and helped him to choose. At last James chose one and left the shop promising to return at five o’clock. Half an hour later than planned, James did return to the shop with his future wife, Laura. The assistant acted as if she had never seen him before. When she was asked to show them some necklaces, she first brought out some inexpensive ones for them to choose, and then gave them the ones she had prepared. A choice was soon made and they went away satisfied. Later James would certainly come back to buy what he wanted when he got married.72. The good title for this passage is “______”.A. A Clever Assistant.B. Buying a Birthday PresentC. How to Choose a NecklaceD. A Brave Young Man73. The word “overspending” in the passage means ______.A. spending too muchB. spending too much timeC. spending more time than he plannedD. spending too much money74. When James told the assistant why he wanted to buy a present, his face _____.A. turned paleB. turned redC. turned yellowD. turned black75. James and Laura reached the shop at _______.A. 4:30B. 5:00C. 5:30D. 6:00七.短文改错(共10处错误,每小题1分,满分10分)假如英语课上老师要求同学们交换批改作文,请你修改你同桌的作文。

新课标2016年高一英语暑假作业5Word版含答案

新课标2016年高一英语暑假作业5Word版含答案

高一英语假期检测题五第一部份阅读明白得(共两节,总分值40分)第一节 (共15小题;每题2分,总分值30分)阅读以下短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最正确选项。

并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑.AI was catching a later flight to St. Louis, then on to Minnesota. A couple of seats in front and the aisle over sat a very pretty lady. She smiled back at me, I smiled at her noticing her pretty dress.The rest of the flight was uneventful, but as I was getting off the plane I noticed her again standing by the prompters(提示器)seeing what flight she was to take and what gate. I stood beside her looking for my gate, and flight number. I commented to her that I had seen her on the flight and she had on a pretty dress. She said "Thank you", I asked what flight she was taking? She said to "Phoenix". I looked and she had a two-hour layover, I also had a two and a half hours layover and asked her if she would like to go to the cafeteria for something to eat or drink. She said "Sure". We introduced ourselves on the way, and she told me that her name was "Phyllis". I laughed and said "my name is Phyllis also".As we sat in the booth she began telling me that she had been told she was dying of cancer and had less than 6 months to live. She was on her way to visit her children and grandchildren before she began taking treatment. She then told me that she had never flown before and she had prayed a specific prayer. She was afraid she would get lost at the airport and not be able to find her way to the gate, and didn't know what she was going to do for the two hours she was there. She prayed, that someone would meet her at the gate and stay with her until she left the airport. She then asked me "Are you an Angel God has sent"? No, I assured her I was no angel, but did God use me to answer her prayer? Yes.1. Where did the writer notice the lady at first?A. On the flight to Minnesota.B. On the flight to Phoenix.C. On the flight to St. Louis.D. At the St. Louis Airport.2. Which of the following words can replace the underlined word in the second paragraph?A. tripB. stopC. flightD. talk3. What can we learn from the passage?A. The writer and the lady met each other by accident.B. The writer and the lady would fly to the same place.C. The lady once visited her children by flight.D. The writer was sent to the lady by God.4. What’s the lady’s attitude to the writer?A. PitifulB. NegativeC. DoubtfulD. GratefulBSome people collect postage stamps -- the small pieces of paper you place on letters or postcards before mailing them. Other people collect works of art or musical instruments. But a man in the American state of Maryland collects secrets.For the past 10 years, people from throughout the world have been sending Frank Warren postcards and other objects with secrets written on them. He now has a million secrets. Mr. Warren lives in Germantown, Maryland, near Washington, D.C. Ten years ago, he created an art project he calls "PostSecret.""I invited strangers from all around the world to write down theirdeepest confession(自白)on a postcard, something they'd never told anyone else before, but something that was true. And I asked them to mail it to myhom e anonymously(匿名地)."People send him postcards, other objects and emails telling their secrets. Every Sunday, he chooses 10 secrets and puts them on thePostSecret website.Mr. Warren says he created PostSecret so people would have a safe place in which to share their secrets." I was struggling with secrets in my own life. And it was by creating this safe place where others could share their secrets with me without judgment -- anonymously -- I think that space was something I needed just as much as they did."He has published six books full of the secrets people have shared with him. One secret in each book is his. The project itself was once one of Mr. Warren's secrets. His wife Jan did not know exactly what he was doing until the first book was published.Some people tell Frank Warren of their secret desire to kill themselves. So he and the PostSecret community have raised more than $1 million to help prevent suicides (自杀).5. How many secrets can Frank Warren get per year on average in the past 10 year?A. About 100 thousand secrets.B. About a million secrets.C. About a billion secrets.D. About 10 thousand secrets.6. What can we do on the PostSecret website?A. We can get some help when we are in trouble.B. We can learn about some secrets of other people.C. We can express our views freely.D. We can put all our secrets on the website.7. Why did Mr. Warren create PostSecret?A. To keep his own secrets.B. To find out more secrets of other people.C. To offer a good place to share secrets.D. To help other people get out of their trouble.8. What can be inferred from the passage?A. Mr. Warren probably once saved some people’s life.B. Mr. Warren’s wife helped him to create PostSecret.C. Mr. Warren makes many friends because of PostSecret.D. Mr. Warren is an open, easy-going and generous man.CMy parents are amazing. I had the most wonderful childhood, and it’s not because I had everything I wanted or because I was a cool kid. I have learned a lot about parenting from what my parents did. Here are a few gems (至宝) that I use now or plan to use in the future with my two boys.Here’s how a conversation often went when I was a kid. Usually it was around 4:30 p.m. I said, “I’m hungry. Can I have a cookie?” My mom answered, “No. Have a banana.” “I don’t want a banana.” “Then you’re not hungry.” Sometim es I was angry about it, but I knew that was good for me. Thanks mom for not letting me eat junk food (垃圾食物). Now I agree with my mother and I have this same conversation with mythree-year-old son. I hope it helps him form healthy diet habits.I know man y of us heard this as children. “If everyone jumped off a bridge, would you do it, too?” If our kids asked for something just because everyone else had it or was doing it, we often got this response. It was the perfect response, and we soon learned not to ask for things because everyone else had it, but because it was something we wanted.I will always be thankful that my parents let us try the things that interested us, not the things they wanted to push us into. This helped me try swimming, dance, and the piano before second grade. I found a love —singing —and kept up with that through my college years. It drives me crazy, as a mom and teacher, when I see kids who are pushed into their parents’ favorite activities, even when they don’t have a passion for them.9. What are the gems in the writer’s mind?A. Her parents’ knowledge.B. Her parents’ educational methods.C. Her parents’ love.D. Her parents’ personalities.10. Why does the writer mention the conversation with her mother in Paragraph 2?A. To show her mother was so strict with her.B. To stress the importance of healthy diet habits.C. To show her mother was not concerned about her.D. To show how her mother helped her develop healthy diet habits.11. The response from the writer’s parents in Paragraph 3 is mainly used to .A. refuse their kid’s same requestB. meet their kid’s right requestC. tell their kid not to be in dangerD. tell the good from the bad12. Which of the following may be supported by the writer?A. The children must do what their parents want them to.B. The children can do anything that they want to.C. The children must do what is useful to society.D. The children can try the things that interest them.DPicture this scene, a 6-year-old girl is alone on a raft, with no lifejacket, 200 yards from the shore with the winds whipping up the water. She is pointing at her cousins, and yelling out, “They are drowning!” Your eyes scan left only to see a three-year-old above the surface of the water and you realize two hands are holding her up, the hands of 14-year-old Mallory, who is struggling below the surface of the water.Three seventeen-year-olds from Salt Lake City, Tiana Skeen, Caitlin Caldwell and Jessica Osterloh, were on the lake for fun in the sun at Bear Lake when they heard the cry for help and saw this terrifying scene. The teens witnessed the three young girls in this very dangerous situation. The teens reacted quickly and swam out to save the girls while crying out toward jet skiers and people on the beach for help. Fourteen-year-old Mallory was struggling to hold her little cousin Rylee above water. The teens rescued Rylee just in time but couldn’t find Mallory. Meanwhile, 6-year-old Sydney was floating away on the raft with no lifejacket. The girls flagged down a jet ski to get her and bring her back to the beach.The three teen heroines (女英雄) saved the 3-year-old and the 6-year-old, but they feel Mallory is the real heroine, as she held her 3-year-old cousin above the water until the teens were able to rescue Rylee. Mallory was finally found, but she died on the way to the hospital.Now, the teen heroines strongly remind everyone to wear a life jacket when on the water.13. What was Mallory doing, when the accident happened?A. She was crying out for help on a raft.B. She was trying her best to catch a raft.C. She was trying to help her cousin survive.D. She was struggling above the surface of the water.14.It is implied in the passage that .A. life jackets are not provided for free at Bear LakeB. Mallory couldn’t have been killed with a life jacketC. Rylee was saved because she was a good swimmerD. children are not allowed to play on the lake alone15. What’s the best title for this passage?A. A dangerous experienceB. Bear LakeC. A life jacketD. Three teen heroines第二节(共5小题;每题2分,总分值10分)依照短文内容,从短文后的选项当选出能填入空白处的最正确选项。

新课标2016年高一英语暑假作业1Word版含答案

新课标2016年高一英语暑假作业1Word版含答案

高一英语假期检测题一第一部份阅读明白得第一节(共15小题;每题2分,总分值30分)AHave you ever done something that was really dangerous just because you thought it was safe? Maybe you did a dangerous trick (杂耍动作) on your bicycle or skateboard because you were wearing a helmet (头盔) and thought you couldn't get hurt. The psychology (心理) of this sort of behavior is called the Peltzman Effect, named after Sam Peltzman, professor of economics at the University of Chicago. Peltzman believes that those moments when people think they are the safest are the times when they act most dangerously.Peltzman said that people drove more dangerously when they wore seat belts (平安带). Driving a large four-wheel drive vehicle has a similar effect on drivers' behavior. Because drivers of large vehicles sit up higher and can see better, they feel they can make better judgments when they drive. They are better protected in accidents, so they act more dangerously. This makes driving more hazardous to other drivers.The Peltzman Effect isn't just limited ( 限于) to driving. In 1972, the American Food and Drug Administration (FDA) passed a law requiring child safety caps on most medicine bottles. The safety caps were designed to prevent children from accidentally taking the medicine, especially painkillers such as aspirin. Requiring safety caps sounded like a great idea, but there was an unexpected side effect. Because the safety caps are so hard to take off, some people leave them off altogether. Worse, some parents leave the bottles where kids can reach them because they feel that it is safe because of the cap. A study on the Peltzman Effect showed that more than 3,500 children have been harmed by aspirin because of the safety caps.The Peltzman Effect describes how we' re likely to take more risks and act more dangerously when we feel safest. What's more, the effects of these behaviors can be quite different from what we expect.1. What is the Peltzman Effect?A. People feel safest when they are under protection.B. People behave less safely when they feel safe.C. People who act dangerously are likely to be together.D. Something that seems dangerous turns out to be safe.2. What does the underlined word "hazardous" in Paragraph 2 mean?A. Expensive.B. Interesting.C. Important.D. Dangerous.3. Why do some people leave the safety caps of medicine bottles open?A. The caps can' t be opened easily.B. The caps don' t work at all.C. The bottles without caps are less attractive to kids.D. The bottles are out of the reach of children.4. What would be the best title for the text?A. Types of Decision MakingB. Unsafe Safety MeasuresC. Different Behaviors of People in DangerD. People' s Fear of Taking RisksBI had dressed quite nicely for my first day as a student at St. Anne's College of Further Education. In celebration of this new beginning, I had changed my unusual clothes to formal clothing. Like many young people my age, I was under the impression that the best way to show your personality was by wearing the kind of clothing that my mother considered was not fit to be seen in public. But for my first day as a student I had made an effort to look what my mother called ‘respectable’.There were fifteen of us, sitting in the theatre hall, while the head of the drama department, Mr Wilson, gave us a warm welcoming speech. To my horror (恐惧), he then invited us to say why we had decided to do a drama course. I had no idea what I would say. The truth was that although I had a taste for unusual clothing, I was painfully shy.My worry grew as it came closer to my turn. One by one, the new students excitedly explained their reasons. Then it was the turn of a girl who I hadn't really noticed until that moment because I was too busy thinking about what I would say.‘My name’s Tracy and I'm from Blackburn’, she said, and then added no further information. Everyone smiled politely in silence but I was impressed at her bravery in saying almost nothing even under pressure (压力). I relaxed, knowing that you could get away with saying so little about yourself. It gave me confidence.After Mr Wilson at long last let us out of the hall to go to lunch, I managed to find the courage to go up to Tracy. She looked very unfriendly. Taking a deep breath, I introduced myself. To my surprise, she looked up at me and gave me a very bright, sweet smile. That was twenty-seven years ago, and although we never did become famous stars, we're still best friends.5. Why did the author change her appearance for her first day at college?A. She was under pressure from her mother.B. She wanted to fit in with the other students.C. She felt a need to dress properly.D. She wanted to look like a great star.6. According to Paragraph 3, the author .A. was not as active as she might have seemedB. hated the head of her departmentC. was unsure of her reasons for wanting to do the courseD. was afraid that she would find the course too hard7. The author was nervous because .A. she had never spoken in publicB. it was her turn to start firstC. she didn't know what to talk aboutD. the other students were so excited8. What does the underlined word "It" in Paragraph 5 refer to?A. Tracy also seemed extremely worried.B. All attention was on Tracy.C. The other students reacted politely to Tracy.D. Tracy hadn't said very much.CThis month, my 7-year-old daughter invited her friend to sleep over. Her mom, who had told me before she did not allow sleepovers, explained that she did not think the kids were ready for a sleepover until the age of 10. I then started to wonder whether there actually was a "right" age for a sleepover.I remember the first real sleepover I ever had. It happened when I was about 13 and a friend of mine invited me to sleep at her house. Luckily for me, her parents were not strangers.I think I cried for 2 months straight before being allowed my first sleepover. My parents were not completely heartless, though. I was actually sick at the time and had to take medication and they were very concerned about that, but I still did not like them saying "no".I remember my excitement the day before I finally got my sleepover. I could not sleep that night from the excitement. When I got there, my friend' s house looked so beautiful and her parents were so nice and welcoming. Unfortunately though, the number of sleepovers I had throughout my childhood can be counted on two hands. And after every one of them, I realized exactly how much I was missing. It was only as an adult, when I was studying education, that I actually learned about the importance of sleepovers in kids' development no matter how old they are.A sleepover is one of those things every child needs to experience on their own. It can do them a lot of good.9. The friend of the author' s daughter __A. is less than ten years oldB. is too sick to sleep overC. has grown tired of sleepoversD. never listens to her mother10. How was the author' s first sleepover?A. She can' t remember it.B. It was really boring.C. She thinks it was enjoyable.D. It was a painful experience.11. The author writes the text mainly to __A. discuss how strict parents should beB. explain what kids' development isC. ask parents to keep an eye on their childrenD. encourage children to have sleepoversDIn the summer of 2021, about 17 million people posted videos of themselves dumping (倾倒) ice water over their heads. Even many famous people, including singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, basketball player LeBron James, and former U.S. President George W. Bush, took part. Why did they do such a strange thing?Those in the Ice Bucket Challenge all helped raise awareness (意识) and money to fight amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a deadly disease. It is also known as Lou Gehrig' s disease, after a famous baseball player who had it. It destroys neurons (nerve cells) that control muscle(肌肉) movement.Each year, about 5,600 people in the U.S. are diagnosed (诊断) with ALS. The disease leads to the inability to move. Many people die two to five years after learning they have it. Right now, there's no right treatment for ALS. But the Ice Bucket Challenge may help lead to one."Before the Ice Bucket Challenge, few people knew about this terrible disease," Jonathan Ling said. He is one of the scientists at Johns Hopkins University in Maryland. His team was unable to complete its research without the money raised through the Ice Bucket Challenge, Ling says. Through their research, Ling and his team discovered that a protein (蛋白质 ) is damaged in most ALS patients. The scientists also found that nerve cells with these damaged proteins die quickly. But when the scientists put a new protein that acted like the damaged one into the nerve cells, the neurons came back to life!Thanks to the team' s research, experts believe they may be one step closer to a treatment that slows down or even stops ALS. Still, more research needs to be done, Ling admits. With that in mind, the ALS Association is promising that the Ice Bucket Challenge will continue every August until a good treatment is found.12. What can we learn about ALS?A. No one knows how to treat the disease.B. It is also named after a singer.C. People will die a few days after they have it.D. It can make people lose the ability to hear.13. What might be Ling's attitude to the Ice Bucket Challenge?A. Worried.B. Doubtful.C. Uninterested.D. Thankful.14. According to the text, Ling' s team __A. knows little about ALSB. is now short of moneyC. has made some progressD. needs more researchers15. What would be the best title for the text?A. How the Ice Bucket Challenge startedB. The Ice Bucket Challenge and ALSC. Jonathan Ling, great ALS researcherD. Some little-known facts about ALS第二节(共5小题;每题2分,总分值10分)依照短文内容,从短文后的七个选项当选出能填入空白处的最正确选项.选项中有两项为多余选项.In a national spelling contest in America, an 11-year-old girl was asked to spell a certain word. But with her soft voice the judges were not sure if she spelled the word with the letter A or E. 16 By now, the girl knew she had misspelled the word. But instead of lying and telling the judges she had said the correct letter, she told the truth that she had said the wrong letter. 17As the girl walked off the stage, the entire audience stood on their feet clapping to applaud her honesty. Later, dozens of newspaper reporters wrote about this 11-year-old girl's courage and honesty, even when it cost her the contest. 18Probably the biggest test of our character and honesty is what we would do if we knew we would never get caught.This young girl could easily have lied, and nobody would have known it but her. But that's just it: She would know she did wrong. 19This young girl was strong and smart enough to prize her own conscience and character more than the prize from a spelling contest. Her respect for herself was more important than any respect others might give her for winning a contest. She knew she would have to live with herself and the choice she made at the moment. 20 .A. As a result, she lost the contest.B. she won the contest.C. It's been said, "If you cheat, you make yourself cheap."D. The judges wanted to give her another chance.E. They talked it over and finally decided to simply ask her what she had said.F. It's so true that the choices you make today make what you are tomorrow.G. But the fact is that she won the biggest contest that day: the contest of her character.第二部份语言知识运用第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每题分,总分值30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D中,选出能够填入空白处的最正确选项。

高一年级暑假英语练习试题2016

高一年级暑假英语练习试题2016

精心整理高一年级暑假英语练习试题2016第Ⅰ卷(选择题)Ⅱ.单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分A.a;词。

么23.Asweallknow,NBA_____NationalBasketballAssociation.A.isshortofB.inshortC.forshortD.isshortfor【解析】选D。

句意为:众所周知,NBA是美国篮球联盟的缩写。

beshortfor……的缩写,为固定短语。

beshortof缺少……;inshort 总之,简言之;forshort简称(作状语,放句末)。

24.—YoucanaskThomsonforhelp;heisthepresidentofthatschool.我上不D.referringtolook;buy【解析】选C。

本题中referredto为过去分词作定语,表被动,“被谈到的男孩”,islookingforwardto为谓语,lookforwardto后接doing,故选C。

Inhisspeechhe______tothegreathelpourcountryreceivedfromthes upportersoftheworld.A.referredB.mentionedC.expressedD.offered表A.todealB.dealingC.dealD.dealt【解析】选A。

此题考查“疑问词+todo”结构。

在本句中作wonder 的宾语。

28.—Wouldshemindplayingagainstherformerteammates?—_______Sheiswillingtoplayagainstanytoughplayers.[2010浙江高考]A.Ithinkso.B.I’mnotsurprised.C.Ofcourse.D.Notlikely!29.—Oh噢,看不见,butI’veneverregrettedmyfinaldecisiontomovebacktoChina. [2010洛阳高一检测]A.livedB.waslivingC.havelivedD.hadlived【解析】选A。

新课标2016年高一英语暑假作业2Word版含答案

新课标2016年高一英语暑假作业2Word版含答案

高一英语假期检测题二第一部份阅读明白得(共两节,总分值40分)第一节(共15小题,每题2分,总分值30分)AApple SeedsCirculation: 1 Year, 9 IssuesProduct Description: Apple Seeds is an award winning magazine filled with stories for kids aged from 7 to 9. The cover is very soft, providing durability that allows each issue to be enjoyed for many years to come. Besides, there is a big surprise for you—it’s being sold at a more favora ble discount than usual.Better LifeCirculation: 1 Year, 12 IssuesProduct Description: Designed for those who have a strong interest in personal lifestyle, Better Life is America’s complete home and family service magazine. It offers help with food, recipes, decorating, building, gardening, family health, money management, and education.Humor TimesCirculation: 1 Year, 12 IssuesProduct Description: Humor Times Magazine is for those who love to laugh! Full of cartoons and humor columns, it shows up in your mailbox once a month and keeps you smiling all year round! In today’s world, you need a reason to laugh. So let’s find it in Humor Times.News ChinaCirculation: 1 Year, 12 Issues Product Description: News China Magazine is the English edition of China Newsweek. The magazine covers the latest Chinese domestic news in politics, business, society, environment, culture, sports and travels, etc. It is the first comprehensive news magazine for readers interested in China.1. What do we know about Apple Seeds?A. You can receive it every month if you purchase it.B. The soft cover enables it to be read and kept long.C. It offers the biggest discount among all the magazines.D. The magazine is going to surprise you for many years.2. Better Life can help you in .A. beautifying your houseB. finding interesting stories for your kidsC. ordering food from restaurantsD. learning about sports and travels3. What kind of people may buy News China?A. People who have an interest in personal lifestyle of the Chinese.B. People who have a strong sense of humor and love to laugh.C. People who are intereste d in news around the world.D. People who want to learn about China’s politics and culture.BMy color television has given me nothing but a headache. I was able to buy it a little over a year ago because I had my relatives give me money for my birthday instead of a lot of clothes that wouldn’t fit. I let a shop assistant fool me into buying a discontinued model. I realized thisa day later, when I saw newspaper advertisements for the set at seventy-five dollars less than I had paid. The set worked so beautifully when I first got it home that I would keep it on until stations signed off for the night. Fortunately, I didn’t get any channels showing all-night movies or I would never have gotten to bed.Then I started developing a problem with the set that involved static(静电)noise. For some reason, when certain shows switched into a commercial(商业广告), a loud noise would sound for a few seconds. Gradually, this noise began to appear during a show, and to get rid of it, I had to change to another channel and then change it back. Sometimes this technique would not work, and I had to pick up theset and shake it to remove the sound. I actually began to build up my arm muscles(肌肉)shaking my set.When neither of these methods removed the static noise, I would sit helplessly and wait for the noise to go away. At last I ended up hitting the set with my fist, and it stopped working altogether. My trip to the repair shop cost me $62,and the set is working well now, but I keep expecting more trouble.4. Why did the author say he was fooled into buying the TV set?A. He got an older model than he had expected.B. He couldn’t return it when it was broken.C. He could have bought it at a lower price.D. He failed to find any movie shows on it.5. Which of the following can best replace the phrase “signed off” in Paragraph 1?A. ended all their programsB. provided fewer channelsC. changed to commercialsD. showed all-night movies6. How did the author finally get his TV set working again?A. By shaking and hitting it.B. By turning it on and off.C. By switching channels.D. By having it repaired.7. How does the author sound when telling the story?A. Curious.B. Anxious.C. Cautious.D. Humorous.CIreland has had a very difficult history. The problems started in the 16th century when English rulers tried to conquer (征服) Ireland. For hundreds of years, the Irish people fought against the English. Finally, in 1921, the British government was forced to give independence to the south of Ireland. The result is that today there are two “Irelands”. Northern Irel and, in the north, is part of the United Kingdom. The Republic of Ireland, in the south, is an independent country.In the 1840s the main crop, potatoes, was affected by disease and about 750, 000 people died of hunger. This, and a shortage (欠缺) of work, forced many people to leave Ireland and live in the USA, the UK, Australia and Canada. As a result of these problems, the population fell from 8. 2 million in 1841 to 6. 6 million in 1851.For many years, the majority of Irish people earned their living as farmers. Today, many people still work on the land but more and more people are moving to the cities to work in factories and offices. Life in the cities is very different from life in the countryside, where things move at a quieter and slower pace.The Irish are famous for being warm-hearted and friendly. Oscar Wilde, a famous Irish writer, once said that the Irish were “the greatest talkers since the Greeks”. Since independence, Ireland has revived (振兴) its own culture of music, language, literature and singing. Different areas have different styles of old Irish songs which are sung without instruments. Other kinds of Irish music use many different instruments such as the violin, whistles, etc.8. W hat does the author tell us in Paragraph 1?A. How the Irish fought against the English.B. How Ireland gained independence.C. How English rulers tried to conquer Ireland.D. How two “Irelands” came into being.9. We learn from the text that in Ireland_______.A. food shortages in the 1840s led to a decrease in populationB. people are moving to the cities for lack of work in the countrysideC. it is harder to make a living as a farmer than as a factory workerD. different kinds of old Irish songs are all sung with instruments10. The last paragraph is mainly about_______.A. the Irish characterB. Irish cultureC. Irish musical instrumentsD. a famous Irish writer11. What can be the best title for the text?A. Life in IrelandB. A Very Difficult HistoryC. Ireland, Past and PresentD. The Independence of IrelandDThink about the different ways that people use the wind. You can use it to fly a kite or to sail a boat. Wind is one of our cleanest and richest power sources(来源), as well as one of the oldest. Evidence shows that windmills(风车) began to be used in ancient Iran back in the seventh centuryBC. They were first introduced to Europe during the 1100s, when armies returned from the Middle East with knowledge of using wind power.For many centuries, people used windmills to grind(磨碎) wheat into flour or pump water from deep underground. When electricity was discovered in the late 1800s, people living in remote(偏远的) areas began to use them to produce electricity. This allowed them to have electric lights and radio. However, by the 1940s when electricity was available to people in almost all areas of the United States, windmills were rarely used.During the 1970s, people started becoming concerned about the pollution that is created when coal and gas are burned to produce electricity. People also realized that the supply of coal and gas would not last forever. Then, wind was rediscovered, though it means higher costs. Today, there is a global movement to supply more and more of our electricity through the use of wind.12. From the text we know that windmills_______.A. were invented by European armiesB. have a history of more than 2, 800 yearsC. used to supply power to radio in remote areasD. have rarely been used since electricity was discovered13. What was a new use for wind power in the late 19th century?A. Sailing a boat.B. Producing electricity.C. Grinding wheat into flour.D. Pumping water from underground.14. One of the reasons wind was rediscovered in the 1970s is that_______.A. wind power is cleanerB. it is one of the oldest power sourcesC. it was cheaper to create energy from windD. the supply of coal and gas failed to meet needs15. What would the author probably discuss in the paragraph that follows?A. The advantages of wind power.B. The design of wind power plants.C. The worldwide movement to save energy.D. The global trend(趋势) towards producing power from wind.第二节:依照短文内容,从短文后的选项当选出能填入空白处的最正确选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。

【推荐下载】高中高一16年英语暑假作业:含答案

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高中高一16年英语暑假作业:含答案
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 一、单项选择题,语法和词汇知识运用,从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

 1. The support of the students ______ the losing team and they played harder, so in the end they won the game.
 A. brought up B. cheered up C. grew up D. turned up
 2.Gorge managed to ___________ several customers of the advantages of his product.
 A. remind B. accuse C. inform D. convince
 3. Once it is formed,a bad habit is not easy to _____ 。

 A.get rid of B.pick out C.cut off D.care for
 4. _____ go straight on to university, why not get some work experience first?
 A.Rather than B.More than C.As well as D.Along with
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高一英语暑假作业答案2016

高一英语暑假作业答案2016

高一英语暑假作业答案2016一、单项填空 BBCCC BBDBC CBBCD二、完形填空 DADCA ABCAC ADABC ABABD三、阅读理解 BBCB BDCC DCCB DAA四、71.AdvantagesBenefits 72. MeaningConceptDefinition 73. creatively 74. needsdemands 75. Character76. self-esteem 77. perform do 78. Employment Career 79.ChancesOpportunities 80. Conclusion五、One Possible Version:What can I do for the environment? For me, I should try to save some electricity in my daily life. For example, if I am the last person to leave the classroom in the evenings, I must always remember to turn off the lights before leaving. Besides, we should not leave the lights in the classroom or dormitory burning during the bright daytime!In order to protect our forests, I will use paper wisely. I should try to use both sides of each paper whenever it is possible. I will not use things likepaper cups and disposable chopsticks because they are also made of wood. I believe that if every one of us is doing their small parts of protecting the environment, it will certainly work and help to make our world a better place to live in.精品小编为大家提供的高一英语暑假作业答案大家仔细阅读了吗?最后祝同学们学习进步。

2016高一英语暑假作业练习题

2016高一英语暑假作业练习题

2016高一英语暑假作业练习题单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)1.I cannot thank you enough for the present you sent me.A No thanksB With pleasureC My pleasureD Please dont say so2. The sign reads “In case of fire, break the glass and push red button,”A /; aB /; theC the; theD a; a3.We cant go abroad this year, so we will have to_____ ourselves with a holiday in Shanghai.A. treatB. presentC. contentD. conduct4. the agreement means your right.A To sign; to give upB Singing; to give upC Singing; giving upD Sign; give up5. The young man college at lastA succeeded to enterB succeeded in enteringC tried to enterD managed entering6.Can you think up a situation you can use this idiom.A whichB thatC whereD with which7.It is no use now. He is busy.A asking him comingB to ask him comingC asking him to comeD to ask him to com8 If a thing is worth , it must be well.A doing; doneB to do; doingC to do; doneD being done; doing9.China sent up two manned spaceships and they were also great scientific ________ in the world.A. campaignsB. surprisesC. achievementsD. discoveries10.The storm left, a lot of damage to this area.A causedB to have causedC to causeD having caused11.The old temple damaged in the earthquake the Qing Dynasty.A. is dated back toB. dates fromC. dated back toD. was dating from12.Janes pale face suggested that she ill, and her parents suggested that she a medical examination.A be; should beB was; haveC should be; hadD was; was13.Ive never seen a Shakespeares play __________so wonderfully.A.performingB.performedC.performD.is performing14.The fifth generation computers, with artificial intelligence, and perfected now.A developedB have developedC are being developedD is being developed15.Do you think that people are _______off than they were five years ago as our standard of living is improving.A.wellB.worseC.betterD.badly现在是不是感觉为大家准备的高一英语暑假作业练习题很关键呢?欢迎大家阅读与选择!高中高一年级英语暑假作业汇总高一年假英语暑假作业及答案精选。

2016年高一英语下册暑假作业(含答案)

2016年高一英语下册暑假作业(含答案)

2016年高一英语下册暑假作业(含答案)Ⅰ. 单词拼写1. In the circus, the lions are trained (训练) to perform different programs.2. Lincoln was shot (射杀)while watching a play in Ford’s Theatre.3. We left early in the morning because we had a long journey (旅程).4. The lost car was found abandoned (被遗弃的) in the bush off the roadside.5. The new leaves in the Fragrant Hills (香山) in Beijing provided the most beautiful autumn scenery (风景).6. An expert (专家)is someone who has a particular skill or knows a lot about a particular subject.7. My school is within the walking distance (距离) of my house.8. Farmers can grow good plants in rich soil (土壤).Ⅱ. 完成句子1. 我最近第一次乘火车进行了一次长途旅行。

Recently I had my first ride on a long-distance train .2. exam是examination的缩写。

Exam is short for examination.3. 你认为昨天晚上我们看的电影怎么样?What do you think of the film we saw last night?4. 我看见公交车从远处开过来了。

高一英语下学期暑假作业试题(1)-人教版高一全册英语试题

高一英语下学期暑假作业试题(1)-人教版高一全册英语试题

河北省武邑中学2015-2016学年高一英语下学期暑假作业试题〔1〕一阅读理解 (共两节,总分为40分)ALinda Evans was my best friend—like the sister I never had. We did everything together: piano lessons, movies, swimming, horseback riding.When I was 13, my family moved away. Linda and I kept in touch through letters, and we saw each other on special time—like my wedding (婚礼) and Linda’s. Soon we were busy with children and moving to new homes, and we wrote less often. One day a card that I sent came back, stamped “Address (地址) Unknown. 〞 I had no idea how to find Linda.Over the years, I missed Linda very much. I wanted to share happiness of my children and then grandchildren. And I needed to share my sadness when my brother and then mother died. There was an empty place in my heart that only a friend like Linda could fill.One day I was reading a newspaper when I noticed a photo of a young woman who looked very much like Linda and whose last name was Wagman —Linda’s married name. “There must be thousands of Wagmans,〞 I thought, but I still wrote to her. She called as soon as she got my letter. “Mrs Tobin!〞she said excitedly, “Linda Evans Wagman is my mother. 〞Minutes later I heard a voice that I knew very much, even after 40 years, laughed and cried and caught up on each other’s liv es. Now the empty place in my heart is filled. And there’s one thing that Linda and I know for sure: We won’t lose each other again!1.The writer went to piano lessons with Linda Evans _______.A. at the age of 13B. before she got marriedC. af ter they moved to new homesD. before the writer’s family moved away 2.They didn’t often write to each other because they _______.A. got marriedB. had little time to do soC. didn’t like writing lettersD. could see each other on special time 3.The re was an empty place in the writer’s heart be cause she _______.A. was in troubleB. didn’t know Linda’s addressC. received the card that she sentD. didn’t have a friend like Linda to share her happi ness or sadness 4.The writer was happy when she _______.A. read the newspaperB. heard Linda’s voice on the phoneC. met a young woman who looked a lot like LindaD. wrote to the woman whose last name was Wagman5.They haven’t kept in touch _______.A. for about 40 yearsB. for about 27 yearsC. since they got marriedD. since the writer’s family moved awayBThere was an old woman who liked to bake(烘焙) cookies. She didn’t have anyone to share them with, so she just gave them away to the children in the neighborhood. This went on for several years and the cookies became quite popular, especially at Christmas time. The parents began to like the cookies as much as the children did, and the old woman’s kitchen became very busy, so the children came to help.Then one Christmas the old woman became ill. There were no cookies, and there was no money to pay the doctor. The children were very sad. Later they had a bright idea, that is, to bake cookies from the old woman’s recipe(食谱). So the children started a cookie store. Soon they had a very good cookie business, with money to pay the doctor as well as to put in the bank.After the old woman got well, she was asked to be the manager of the store, selling special cookies for all the holidays of the year. After the old woman died, the children, now grown up, kept the cookie business alive in her name. Maybe life is like a Christmas cookie. The more you share it with your friends, the more you are likely to enjoy it.6. What did the old woman like to do?A. Buy cookies.B. Bake cookies.C. Sell cookies.D. Eat cookies.7. The children came to help the old woman because_______.A. their parents wanted them to do soB. they wanted to start a cookie storeC. they didn’t like to go to schoolD. the old woman’s kitchen became very busy8. When the old woman was ill, the children ________.A. left her aloneB. baked cookies for her to eatC. took turns to look after herD. baked and sold the cookies to pay the doctor9. After the old woman got well, she was asked to ______.A. be the manager of the cookie storeB. give the cookies away to the poorC. share the cookies with othersD. sell the recipe of making cookiesCWhen you have a question about something, where do you go? For many people the answer is simple, as they can go online to a search engine like Google or Yahoo. But what about people in rural or underdeveloped(欠兴旺) areas who may have no way to get on the Internet?A business and international development professor in California, Rose Shuman, found an answer for them: Question Box. Question Box is a service that provides answers—free of charge—for people who cannot search the Internet directly. The users of Questions Box might be those who might not be able to read, or simply have no access to the Internet.Question Box began three years ago in India. People used a metal call box with a push-to-talk button to connect a live operator. Rose Schuman explained,“You just need to push a big green button on the box which will connect you directly to people who are sitting in front of computers, and speak your language. You can ask them any kind of question you want, and they’ll look it up in English or in Hindi, or whatever the main language is, and translate the answer back for you.〞In April 2013, Question Box was introduced to Uganda. Forty community(社区) workers with mobile phones connected villagers to call center operators in Kampala. The community workers went around telling people about the service. They wore T-shirts that sa id “Ask me.〞 But Internet service in Uganda proved slow and undependable. So Question Box teamed up with a local technology company to store information on a local server (服务器). That way, the researchers in Kampala could quickly search the database(数据库) for answers.10. The best title for the passage is __________.A. Question Box ----taking the place of the InternetB. Needing an answer? ----asking Question BoxC. Question Box ----A great joke in the worldD. Rose Shuman----- A professor helping the poor11. In Rose Schuman’s opinion, the greatest advantage of Question Box is that______.A. It is the most popular in the worldB. It is more comfortable to carryC. It is much easier to useD. it saves much more energy12. What can we know from the passage?A. Question Box is more useful in solving problems in underdeveloped areas.B. Question Box operators can look for information in any language.C. Question Box costs the users much less than the Internet.D. Question Box can work without the help of the Internet in Uganda.二完型填空(共20小题, 每一小题1.5分,总分为30分)I don’t often lose things and I’m especially careful with money. So I was quite13when I 14for my wallet and it wasn’t there.15I thought it was16that I could have17it at home. Then I remembered taking it out to18the taxi. So I knew I had it with me just before I walked into the19 .I wondered if it was possible that it could have slipped〔滑〕out of my pocket while I was eating dinner. Thinking about that possibility, I 20and walked back to the table where I had been sitting. I asked the waiter to go around the table to see if my wallet was on the 21. While the waiter was looking for it, the manager of the restaurant came up to me and asked me if 22was 23 . I didn’t want to get lots of peo ple involved〔卷入〕in the24, but I knew I had to get the wallet back. I told the25what had happened. He26me to describe the wallet to him and then he insisted that I27the missing wallet to the police. But I didn’t want the police to involve in it;28, I was in a hurry29I had an appointment〔约会〕with my doctor in just a few minutes. I explained to him that my great 30at the moment was how I could pay the bill. He told me not to worry about that. He had me put 31my name and32, and he said he would send me a bill.13. A. sad B. angry C. surprised D. calm14. A. reached B. went C. asked D. hoped15. A. First B. At first C. First of all D. Above all16. A. natural B. certain C. impossible D. possible17. A. forgot B. left C. remained D. put18. A. pay B. pay for C. spend on D. use for19. A. bank B. taxi C. dinning-room D. restaurant20. A. turned around B. turned back C. returned D.returned back21. A. taxi B. pocket C. floor D. table22. A. it B. what C. something D. anything23. A. wrong B. unfair C. missing D. lost24. A. incident B. accident C. problem D. question25. A. taxi driver B. policeman C. waiter D. manager26. A. suggested B. hoped C. asked D. let27. A. report B. tell C. give D. hand in28. A. except B. besides C. however D. and29. A. because B. before C. until D. so that30. A. interest B. worry C. disappointment D. anger31. A. out B. off C. away D. down32. A. car number B. phone number C. address D. house三〔共10小题;每一小题1.5分,总分为15分〕阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容〔1个单词〕或括号内单词的正确形式。

高中英语真题:2015-2016学年高一英语下学期暑假作业试题(10)

高中英语真题:2015-2016学年高一英语下学期暑假作业试题(10)

2015-2016学年高一英语下学期暑假作业试题(10)一阅读理解(共两节, 每小题2分,满分34分)AMark Twain was a great writer. He was from the USA. He was born in 1835. He was also a famous speaker. He was famou s for his sense of humor. Many people liked to listen to him tal k because he liked to tell some interesting stories to make pe ople laugh all the time.One day Mark Twain was going to a small town because of hi s writing. Before he was going to leave, one of his friends said to him that there were always a lot of mosquitoes in the town and told him that he’d better not go there. Mark Twain waved his hand and said, “It doesn’t matter. The mosquitoes are no r elatives of mine. I don’t think they will come to visit me.”After he arrived at the town, Mark Twain stayed in a small hot el near the station. He went into his room, but when he was ju st about to have a rest, quite a few mosquitoes flew about him . The waiters felt very sorry about that. “I’m very sorry, Mr. Ma rk Twain. There are too many mosquitoes in our town.” One of them said to him.Mark Twain, however, made a joke, saying to the waiter, “The mosquitoes are very clever. They know my room number. Th ey didn’t come into the wrong room.” What he said made all th e people present laugh heartily.But that night Mark Twain slept well. Do you know why? That was because all the waiters in the hotel were driving the mosq uitoes away for him during the whole night.1. Why did Mark Twain go to the town?A. To make a speech.B. To see one of his friends.C. To see one of his relatives.D. To do something for his writing.2. Why did the waiters feel sorry?A. Their hotel was too small.B. The room was not very clean.C. They did something wrong to Mark Twain.D. There were quite a few mosquitoes in the room.3. All the people present laughed heartily because __________ ___.A. Mark Twain made a jokeB. Mark Twain gave the waiters so me nice presentsC. the mosquitoes didn’t come into the wrong roomD. the mosquitoes knew Mark Twain’s room number4. Which of the following is true according to the text?A. Mark Twain didn’t have a good rest that night.B. No mosquitoes troubled Mark Twain in the night.C. There were not mosquitoes in the hotel any longer.D. The owner of the hotel looked after Mark Twain well at nigh t.BAbout ten men in every hundred suffer from color blindness in some way. Women are luckier; only about one in two hund red is affected in this matter. Perhaps, after all, it is safer to be driven by a woman!There are different forms of color blindness. In some cases a man may not be able to see deep red. He may think that red , orange and yellow are all shadows of green. Sometimes a p erson cannot tell the difference between blue and green. In ra re cases an unlucky man may see everything in shades of gre en--a strange world indeed.Color blindness in human beings is a strange thing to expla in. In a single eye there are millions of very small things called “cones”. These help us to see in a bright light and to tell difference between colors. There are also millions of “rods”, but the se are used for seeing when it is near dark. They show us sha pe but no color.Some insects have favorite colors. Mosquitoes prefer blue t o yellow. A red light will not attract insects, but a blue lamp wil l. In a similar way human beings also have favorite colors. Yet we are lucky. With the aid of the cones in our eyes we can se e many beautiful colors by day, and with the aid of the rods w e can see shapes at night. One day we may even learn more about the invisible colors around us.5.The passage is mainly about _____________.A. color and its surprising effects.B. women being luckier than menC. danger caused by color blindnessD. color blindness 6.According to the passage, with the help of the “cones”, we can____________.A. tell different shapesB. see in a weak lightC. kill mosquitoesD. tell orange from yellow7.Why do some people say it is safer to be driven by women ?A. Women are more careful.B. There are fewer color-blind women[来C. Women are fonder of driving than men.D. Women are weaker but quicker in thinking.8.Which of the statements about the color- blind is true? A. Not all of them have the same problem in recognizing color .B. None of them can see deep red.C. None of them can tell the difference between blue and gre en.D. All of them see everything in shades of green.9. We can attract and kill mosquitoes by using a __________.A. red lightB. yellow lightC. blue lightD. green light二完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,撑握其大意,然后从4 l一60各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将选项标号涂黑。

高中英语真题:2015-2016学年高一英语下学期暑假作业试题(28)

高中英语真题:2015-2016学年高一英语下学期暑假作业试题(28)

2015-2016学年高一英语下学期暑假作业试题(28)一阅读理解AChildren's lives have changed greatly over the last 50 years.But do they have a happier childhood than you or I did?It's difficult to look back on one's own childhood without some element of nostalgia(怀旧的). I have four brothers and sisters, and my memories are all about being with them.Playing board games on the living ro om floor, or spending days in the street with the other neighbo rhood children, racing up and down on our bikes, or exploring the nearby woods.My parents scarcely appear in these mem ories, except as providers either of meals or of severe blame after some particularly risky adventure.These days, in the UK at least, the nature of childhood has ch anged dramatically.Firstly, families are smaller, and there ar e far more only children.It is common for both parents to wor k outside the home and there is the feeling that there just isn't time to bring up a large family, or that no one could possiblyafford to have more than one child.As a result, today's boys and girls spend much of their time alone.Another major chan ge is that youngsters today tend to spend a huge amount of th eir free time at home, inside.More than anything this is due t o the fact that parents worry far more than they used to about real or imagined dangers, so they wouldn't dream of letting th eir children play outside by themselves.Finally, the kind of toys children have and the way they play is totally different.Computer and video games have replaced t he board games and more interesting activities of my childhoo d.The irony(令人啼笑皆非的事情) is that so many ways of playing games are called "intera ctive”. The fact that you can play electronic games on your ow n further increases the sense of loneliness felt by many young people today.Do these changes mean that children today have a less relaxi ng childhood than I had? I personally believe that they do, but perhaps every generation feels exactly the same.1. What is the purpose of the direct question given in the first paragraph?A. To show who the passage is written for.B. To gather people's opinions on childhood.C. To compare the childhood lives of two generations.D. To get people's attention and lead in the topic.2.Which is NOT a reason for the changes?A. Families are smaller today.B. Toys can be played by children alone at home.C. It's too dangerous to play outside.D. Parents worried too much about their children.3. What has the writer focused on in the fourth paragraph?A. Some games that young people play today aren't really go od.B. Computer and video games have replaced the board game s.C. Young people today shouldn't play electronic games.D. Board games are much more interesting than computer g ames.CAround one in a hundred deaths worldwide is due to passive smoking, which kills about 600,000 people a year, World He alth Organization (WHO) researchers said on Friday.In the first study to assess the global impact of second-hand smoke, WHO experts found that children are more heavi ly exposed to second-hand smoke than any other age-group, and around 165,000 of them a year die because of it. "Two-thirds of these deaths occur in Africa and south Asia," the res earchers, led by Annette Pruss-Ustun of the WHO in Geneva, wrote in their study.Children's exposure to second-hand smoke is most likely to happen at home, and the double effect of infectious diseases (传染性疾病) and tobacco "seems to be a deadly causes for children in t hese regions," they said.While deaths due to passive smoking in children were more l ikely to happen in poor and middle-income countries, deaths in adults were spread across countri es at all income levels. In Europe's high-income countries, only 71 child deaths occurred, while 35,388 deaths were in adults. Yet in the countries assessed in Africa , about 43,375 deaths due to passive smoking were in childre n compared with 9,514 in adults.Pruss-Ustun urged countries to enforce the WHO's Framework Conv ention on Tobacco Control, which includes higher tobacco taxes (税收), and advertising bans, among other steps."Policy-makers should bear in mind that enforcing complete smoke-free laws will probably reduce the number of deaths due to ex posure to second-hand smoke within the first year of its implementation(执行), with accompanying reduction in costs of illness in social and health systems," she wrote.Only 7.4 percent of the world population currently lives in are as with comprehensive smoke-free laws, and those laws are not always strongly enforced.In places where there are smoke-free rules, research shows that exposure to second hand smo ke in high-risk places like bars and restaurants can be cut by 90 percent, and in general by 60 percent, the researchers said. Studies a lso show such laws help to reduce the number of cigarettes s moked by smokers and lead to higher success rates in those t rying to quit.4. Where do children most likely suffer the exposure to secon d-hand smoke?A. In their schools.B. In their homes.C. In bars and restaurants.D. In disease-infected areas.5. Apart from passive smoking, what is also responsible for the high death rate of African and South Asian children?A. Long-term starvationB. Active smokingC. Poor parental careD.Infectious diseases6. According to the passage, death in children due to passive smoking _____.A. is partly attributable to their active use of tobacco.B. is similar in countries at all income levelsC. is controlled in some South Asian countriesD. is low in high-income countries.7. In the last few paragraphs, the author implies that smoke-free laws _____.A. have worked reasonably well so far.B.leave much to be expected.C. should be enforced stronglyD.should be made carefully.二完形填空(共20 小题;每小题1.5 分,共30 分)The Write FeelingGrowing up in a military family, I moved a lot. I mostly went to__8__ with other kids whose parents were also in the military. But when my dad __9__ from the Marines after twenty years o f service, I found myself __10__ a civilian school with twelve-year-olds who shared no similar life experience with me.I was a stranger in a strange land. Everyone in my class had grown up together, and they had no room to __11__ for a new comer. I wore different clothes, had different thoughts, and sp oke with an accent. I __12__ for the first few weeks of school.I had no friends, no activities, and no __13__ of a bright future . To deal with it all, I began __14__ in my diary every day---stories of adventure, of old friends, of feelings that I could not speak. I wrote as if my life depended on it, as if the very next breath I took could not happen __15__ I wrote down words. One day, my teacher, Mrs. Bush, came to me and asked why I always sat there writing instead of playing with others. I told her I enjoyed writing and __16__ writing to playing. She smile d at me and walked away. About three weeks later, Mrs. Bush gave us a writing assignment. I was __17__ that I could now participate in something I knew I excelled in.That night I worked and worked on the essay. I wrote with gre at __18__. It was my one chance to feel important and __19__ by the class.A few days after we handed in our assignments, Mrs. Bush called me up to the __20__ of the classroom. I stood before thirt y pairs of eyes looking at me, and I got __21__. Was I in troubl e? Did I do something wrong?Then Mrs. Bush told the class how much she __22__ all the w ork that went into the essay and everyone had done a great jo b. But, she said, one student stood __23__ as an excellent wri ter, one with imagination, creativity, and word mastery. That st udent was me!The class clapped politely and Mrs. Bush handed me my pap er, with the following __24__ on it: "Malinda, you are an excell ent writer. You fill your paper with the breathings of your heart . Please keep on writing and share your __25__ of writing with the world. I am proud of you and glad you are in my class." Mrs. Bush helped me feel a sense of __26__, a place of purpo se, and a way to survive atransition in life. She helped me gain __27__ in myself that sta yed with me beyond sixth grade.8. A. church B. school C. warD. work9. A. separated B. withdrew C. quitD. retired10. A. visiting B. attending C. runningD. leaving11. A. build B. preserve C. takeD. spare12. A. struggled B. played C. foughtD. exercised13. A. memory B. control C. promiseD. need14. A. reading B. drawing C. writingD. copying15. A. unless B. once C. whileD. after16. A. compared B. applied C. turnedD. preferred17. A. astonished B. satisfied C. excitedD. embarrassed18. A. anxiety B. curiosity C. wonderD. passion19. A. impressed B. accepted C. challenged D. envied20. A. front B. corner C. doorD. outside21. A. annoyed B. disappointed C. worriedD. surprised22. A. appreciated B. expected C. recogniz ed D. enjoyed23. A. out B. up C. byD. off24. A. descriptions B. remarks C. suggestionsD. accounts25. A. advantage B. purpose C. giftD. idea26. A. responsibility B. belonging C. devotionD. relief27. A. interest B. imagination C. creativityD. confidence三语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

2016年高一英语暑假作业答案

2016年高一英语暑假作业答案

2016年高一英语暑假作业答案II. 单项选择:11-30: DACBB BAADD BCDBC CDBDAIII.完形填空:31-50. CBBCD CCBAD ABBDB DAABCIV. 阅读理解:51-64: ABD DADC DAB BCCD65-68: DAECV. 单词拼写:69. persuade 70. destroyed 71. official 72. determined 73. forecast74. eastern 75. ruins 76. ignored 77. recognized 78. straightVI. 短文改错:1. of ------for2. and--------but3. grandparent-------- grandparents4. healthy----health5. live ---- stay6. 去掉at7. think后加 you8. my-------yourVII. 书面表达:One possible version:Sometimes I dream about life in the future. What will it be like? Perhaps some people will go to the moon for a holiday, and some scientists will live under the sea. Maybe we will have videophones in every home. We can have a medical examination or do some shopping without leaving our homes.And Im sure therell be more educational programs on the radio or TV, so perhaps some children wont need to go to school every day. Theyll study at home.No people like doing housework. Maybe in the future each family will have a robot. Every day we can tell the robot what to do ndash; shopping, housework and so on. I believe the dream will come true some day.精品小编为大家提供的高一英语暑假作业答案大家仔细阅读了吗?最后祝同学们学习进步。

高中英语真题:高一英语暑假练习卷(一)(2016.07)

高中英语真题:高一英语暑假练习卷(一)(2016.07)

高一英语暑假练习卷(一)(2016.07)第二部分完型填空(每题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

An American businessman who travelled in southern Mexico met with one young Mexican fisherman rowing a small boat at the dock (码头).Inside the boat were several large 21 . Enjoying the warmth of the sun, the American 22 the Mexican for the quality of his fish. He thought they must bring the Mexican lots of money.“How long did it take you to 23_ them?” the American asked.“Oh, a few hours,” the Mexican fisherman 24 .“Why don’t you 25 longer and catch more fish?” the busine ssman then asked.The Mexican answered, “With these fish I have more than en ough to 26 my family.”The businessman then became 27, “But what do you do with the rest of your 28?”With a smile, the fisherman answered, “I 29 with my children,watch ballgames, see my friends, sing songs ...”The American businessman cut in, “Look, I have an MBA, and I can help you 30 more money. You can start by fishing sev eral hours longer every day. You can then sell the 31 fish yo u catch. With the money, you can buy a bigger boat, then a thi rd one, and so on, 32 you have an entire fleet (船队) of fishing boats. You could leave your village and move to a big city, where you could even further 33 your business. Fi nally, you’ll be able to set up your company and become very 34 . What do you think?”Having never 35 such things, the Mexican fisherman asked, “Really? 36 would I do with it all?”The businessman said proudly, “Then you could 37 retire (退休) with all the money. You could 38 to your peaceful fishin g village where you could play with your grandchildren, and w atch ballgames. And you could 39 your friends often and sing with them.”The story tells us: Know what really matters in life, and you m ay find that it is already much 40 than you think.21. A. equipment B. clothC. woodD. fish22. A. terrified B. praised C. puzzledD. spotted23. A. catch B. eat C. feedD. sell24. A. agreed B. doubted C. repliedD. promised25. A. give up B. dig down C. settle ba ck D. stay out26. A. avoid B. support C. showD. understand27. A. angry B. serious C. excitedD. sad28. A. time B. money C. foodD. work29. A. fight B. deal C. playD. meet30. A. spend B. borrow C. makeD. save31. A. small B. dead C. extraD. last32. A. until B. though C. becauseD. if33. A. start B. expand C. leaveD. plan34. A. rich B. confident C. healthyD. clever35. A. relied on B. suffered from C. thou ght of D. set down36. A. What B. When C. WhereD. Why37. A. regretfully B. happily C. carefullyD. tiredly38. A. devote B. lead C. returnD. refer39. A. judge B. visit C. remindD. find40. A. closer B. simpler C. slower D. wider第三部分阅读理解(满分40分)第一节阅读下面文章,从四个选项中选出最佳选项(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AOne afternoon Peter and Jim went out for a bicycle ride. Whe n they passed a place they saw a large area of grass and bus hes on fire and a strong wind was blowing the flames towardsa village. The firemen had already arrived and were trying to put out the fire. The boys left their bicycles and ran towards th e village to see if they could help to fight the fire. On the way t hey met two firemen.“Quick, you boys,” said one of the firemen. “Come and help u s to pull a pump (泵) to the stream. We can’t beat out the fire. The wind is too strong. The pump is our only hope.”The two boys ran further until they came to a heavy pump. Th ey helped to pull it to a stream not far from the village.Soon the pump was working well so the boys went to watch th e fire. It had already reached the edge of the village. The boys saw that two houses were on fire, and the flames were attack ing a third building. Suddenly there was a shout from one of th e villagers.“Keep away!” a voice shouted. “There’s paint stored in that bu ilding.” The boys and villagers moved away quickly. With a lou d explosion (爆炸), the whole building burst into flames, sending clouds of thi ck black smoke into the sky.At this time Peter and Jim began to think that the whole villag e would be burnt to the ground. The firemen had left the burni ng buildings and were pouring (浇) water onto the neighboring houses, trying to stop the fire from spreading. Then the winddied down. A second pump was brought up to help, and the fir e was gradually put out.“It’s soon finished,” Peter said to his friend. “We must go or w e shall get home late.”“Yes, come on,” agreed Jim, and witha last look at the ruins, they walked back to their bicycles.41. Seeing the fire, the boys ran to the village to _____.A. watch itB. ask for helpC. help the firemenD. warn the villagers42. The villagers were told to keep away from the fire mainly b ecause _____.A. their help was unnecessaryB. it was spreading very rapidlyC. two burning buildings were falling downD. one of the buildings stored a lot of paint43. The firemen tried to stop the fire from spreading by _____.A. using an airplaneB. using more fire enginesC. pulling down the burning housesD. pouring water onto the neighboring houses44. According to the text, _____.A. no one knew how the fire broke outB. two pumps were used to put out the fireC. two buildings were burnt down during the fireD. the boys didn’t leave until the fire was put outBScientists in Colombia have trained a team of rats to help rem ove land mines from the countryside. Land mines are small b ombs (炸弹) hidden in the ground and designed to explode when some one steps on them.When trained, the rats can smell special metals in the mines a nd then signal to their human team. Then why use rats for suc h an important job?In the past, dogs have been used to find bombs. Rats have a good sense of smell and can respond to orders, just like dogs do. But rats are much lighter than dogs. They stand less of a chance of setting off the mines, which explode under a certain amount of weight. What’s more, the best rats are cheaper to keep than dogs. It costs about the same amount of money to t ake care of one dog as it does 70 rats.The rats have already been used in Tanzania, an African cou ntry with many land mines. Luisa Fernanda Méndez and her t eam in Colombia are training the even lighter Wistar rats. These are the white rats with red eyes that scientists often use in l aboratory experiments. “They even train their babies to perfor m their jobs, which saves us a lot of time,”Méndez said. Colombia has the second-highest rate (比率) of deaths from land mine accidents in the world. Last year, land mines killed 695 people — 56 of whom were children. A criminal (犯罪的) group called the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia , or FARC, as well as other organizations, have placed the mi nes. FARC are strongly against Colombia’s government. The group has placed mines all around its own bases and in many places in the countryside.In the past, the Colombian government hired peasants and po or farmers to find mines. Many of them died trying to find the well-hidden bombs.Colombian police official Erick Guzmán hopes the team of rat s can come to the rescue. “These rats will be a great help,” he said.45. How do rats help to find land mines?A. By their sense of smell.B. By their light weight.C. By their special sight.D. By their excellent hearing.46. The advantage of rats over dogs in finding bombs is that _ ____.A. they are clevererB. they run fasterC. they have a better sense of smellD. they don’t make mines explode as easily47. The underlined word “They” may refer to _____.A. dogsB. scientistsC. Wistar ratsD. Méndez and her team48. What is the text mainly about?A. People in Tanzania are suffering from land mines.B. Specially-trained rats help clear land mines.C. Dogs are no longer used to find land mines.D. Land mines have become a great danger to Colombians. CIslands of Adventure at Universal Orlando in FloridaIt is best known as the home of the “Harry Potter Theme Park ”. The Wizarding World is the most popular part of the park. O ther popular rides include the Adventures of Spider-Man, Popeye & Bluto’s Bilge-Rat Barges and the Jurassic Park River Adventure.It is open from Monday to Saturday. $15.95 for children, 3 to 1 3 years old; $29.95 for ages 14 and over.PI-O Indoor Theme Park in LongueuilThe PI-O Indoor Theme Park features (以……为特色) 16 rides, a small sea train, a kid-sized bowling alley (保龄球场), a mirror maze (迷宫), theme rooms which include the Christmas room on the se a, and a private reception room.“I wanted to create a safe environment for kids aged 1 to 10,”explains owner Jocelyne Pinard. She noted how many compe ting amusement parks have sections that can be unsafe for y oung kids — such as the ‘ball rooms’ full of loose plastic balls. So this is how it is different from other amusement parks. Open seven days a week. The admission fees are $16.99 for i ndividuals (个人) and $64 for families.Legoland Windsor Theme Park in LondonLegoland Windsor is the best choice for young families. The p ark is designed for children from 3 to 12. There are over 50 rid es as well as live shows, workshops, and other attractions ai med at younger children, and especially those who are alread y fond of building-block (积木) toys.The park is open every single day. Adults: $35; Ages 3-15 and 60+: $26. Buy online and save $3 per person. Wonder La Theme Park in IndiaWonder La is a worldclass amusement park. It’s modern, clea n and green, and has all kinds of attractions. There are over 5 0 rides, 12 of which are water based and nine especially for s mall children. If you love getting wet, don’t miss the Rain Disc o — an indoor dance floor with a rain system that provides sh owers of warm water to the music.Monday to Friday 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. Saturday, Sunday, Holi day and Festival seasons 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. Single adult / ch ild — $13.50; Family ticket (for any four people) — $50.00; Ch ildren 3 and under — Free.49. If Jim is free this Sunday, he can choose to visit the followi ng parks EXCEPT _____.A. Islands of AdventureB. PI-OC. Legoland WindsorD. Wonder La50. How is PI-O Indoor Theme Park mainly different from other parks?A. It is much safer.B. It features more rides.C. It is much cheaper.D. It offers more activities.51. If a couple want to visit Legoland Windsor Theme Park with their 5-year-old son, how much do they need to pay when booking online?A. $96.B. $87.C. $93.D. $70.52. Which of the following about Wonder La Theme Park is N OT true?A. It is located in India.B. It is free for Children 3 and under.C. There are nine rides especially for small children.D. The Rain Disco lets children enjoy cool rain while dancing. DMany teenagers feel that the most important people in their liv es are their friends. They believe that their family members, e specially their parents, don’t know them as well as their friend s do. In large families, it is often for brothers and sisters to fig ht with each other and then they can only go to their friends fo r advice. It is very important for teenagers to have one good fr iend or many friends. Even when they are not with their friend s, they usually spend a lot of time talking among themselves o n the phone. This communication is very important in children’s growing up, because friends can discuss something difficult to say to their family members.However, parents often try to choose their children’s friends fo r them. Some parents may even stop their children from meeti ng their good friends. The question of “choice” is an interestin g one. Have you ever thought of the following questions? Who choose your friends?Do you choose your friends or your friends choose you? Have you got a good friend your parents don’t like?53.Many teenagers think their _______ know them better than the ir parents do.A. friendsB. teachersC. brothers a nd sistersD. classmates54. When teenagers stay alone, the usual way of communicat ion is to _________.A. go to their friendsB. talk with their parentsC. have a discussion with their familyD. talk with their f riends on the phone55. Which of the following sentences does the passage lead y ou to believe?A. Parents should like everything their children enjoy.B. In all families, children can choose everything they like.C. Parents should try their best to understand their children b etter.D. Teenagers can only go to their friends for help.第二节、根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

高中英语真题:2015-2016学年高一英语下学期暑假作业试题(2)

高中英语真题:2015-2016学年高一英语下学期暑假作业试题(2)

2015-2016学年高一英语下学期暑假作业试题(2)一阅读理解(共两节, 满分40分)AYou might think Hawaii is only for honeymoons, but there are various family-based activities and attractions.Hawaii Volcanoes National ParkWhat makes this park unique is the opportunity to see an acti ve volcano, Kilauea. Within the park, there is a visitor center, t he Jagger Museum, the Volcano House containing a gift shop , a restaurant and a hotel, and the Volcano Art Center Gallery. The park is open every day. The entrance fee is $10 per year .Pu’uhonua O Honaunau National Historic ParkVisitors can take a self-guided tour that includes ancient sites. There is also a reconst ructed temple as well as examples of traditional Hawaiian can oes. The park is open from 6 am to 8 pm during the week and until 11 pm on weekends and holidays. The visitor center is o pen from 9 am to 5 pm. The entrance fee for the park is $5. Dolphin Twilight Camp at the Hilton Waikoloa VillageThe camp, for children aged from 5 to 12, consists of four hou rs of fun including dolphin playtime, a pirate treasure hunt, a p icnic dinner and a twilight camp T-shirt. The admission price is $120 for the first child and $105 f or each additional one.The Parker Ranch(大牧场)Here visitors can learn about the history and culture of the lar gest cattle ranches in the United States. To see the ranch itse lf, take the 45-minute carriage tour. Tickets to the carriage tour are $15 for a dults and $12 for children under 12. The museum fee is $6.50 for adults and $4.5 for children.Sea Turtles at Punalu’u Beach ParkPunalu’u Beach Park is famous for its beautiful black sand be ach. Green Sea Turtles, an endangered species, inhabit this b each and Hawksbill Turtles, another endangered species, so metimes nest here as well. Swim, relax and enjoy island life, without any charge.1. What do the first two attractions have in common?A. A museum.B. A visitor center.C. An active volcano.D. A reconstructed temple.2. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?A. You are forbidden to take a guide tour in the Historic Par k.B. You should pay 240 dollars for two children for the twiligh t camp.C. The major activity in the Parker Ranch is to learn how to raise cattle.D. You can take the carriage tour to have a good view in the Parker Ranch.3. What is the author’s purpose of writing this passage?A. To introduce some popular activities and sites in Hawaii.B. To share the exciting experience in Hawaii.C. To show people the importance of visiting Hawaii.D. To introduce some camping activities in Hawaii.B“One thing I enjoy about my job is that I can work on somethi ng that is actually active,” says Game McGimsey, an America n volcanologist(火山学家). Part of his job includes keeping an eye on Alaska’s many active volcanoes and giving people a heads-up when a volcano might erupt(喷发).Like most jobs in the science, volcanology requires a lot of education. McGimsey received an undergraduate degree in ge ology at the University of North Carolina, then landed an inter nship(实习期)with a geologist at the USGS(美国地质勘探局) whose work field was about volcanoes. After earning a gra duate degree at the University of Colorado, McGimsey accept ed a job with the USGS and has been with the Alaska Volcan o Observatory for 25 years.Volcanoes can influence the world in ways we might not thin k about. For example, on Dec.15 1989, a 747 jetliner(a large airplane) flew through a thick ash cloud produced by Mount R edoubt, an Alaskan volcano that hadn’t erupted in 25 years. T he ash caused all four engines to die, and the plane’s electron ics went dead.“The plane was within several thousand feet of flying into the mountains below when the pilots got a couple of engines rest arted and landed safely in Anchorage,” McGimsey says. It cos t nearly $80 million to repair the damage to the plane.Such situations show just how dangerous volcanoes can be. However, volcanologists know the risks and are prepared to protect themselves.McGimsey admits, “There is certainly a higher danger level i n volcanology than some other jobs. We understand how seri ous the danger is, and we don’t like taking unnecessary chances. We avoid getting too close to an erupting volcano, becau se it is not worth injury or death simply to get a rock or a phot ograph.”4. Before working for the USGS, McGimsey _________.A. had been a pilot for 25 yearsB. knew nothing about t he organizationC. had taught at the University of North ColoradoD. had studied at the University of Colorado5. On Dec. 15, 1989, a 747 jetliner__________.A. had all its engines restartedB. flew into a volcano in EuropeC. survived an air accident luckilyD. disappeared in a huge ash cloud6. What McGimsey says in the last paragraph shows his____.A. prideB. carefulnessC. lonelinessD. doubt7. What would be the best title for the text?A. Game McGimsey: a man of his wordB. Game McGi msey: a volcano watcherC. The eruption of Mt RedoubtD. Lost land of the volcano二:完型填空(共20小题; 每小题1分,满分20分)With their visas(签证)in hand and their bags packed, students may feel prepared fo r their study abroad experiences. __8_ once they set foot in fo reign lands, some students realize that they don’t have the ski lls to communicate their thoughts and feelings in their __9_ cul ture.Guo Yichen, a student at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles, observed a(an) __10 of poor c ommunication during her time abroad.When Guo first got to the US, she stayed in the house of a 63 -year-old lady, with another Chinese girl. Guo and her housemate w ere __11 to take turns tidying up the bathroom. But the house mate never __12__, because she didn’t know how. Her mothe r had always cleaned the bathroom for her back home. And w hen the landlord asked about it, the housemate __13__ replie d, “I never needed to do housework back home, and I won’t d o it here __14__.”“I was shocked by how __15__ her answer was,” said Guo. “S he could have explained it in a better way.” It was __16__ surp rise that the girl was asked to move out almost immediately. In fact, “difficulty in __17__” is among the three major psychol ogical problems that ZMN Education, an agency on overseaseducation, __18__ among Chinese students studying abroad, the other two being “fear of class discussion” and “fear of hom ework based on critical thinking”.A professor at the University of California, Berkeley, once told the agency that many of his Chinese students only came to s ee him when they got __19__ scores. They should have talke d to him after each class to get a better grade __20__, he said .According to the agency, studying abroad itself may trigger(引发) certain mental problems because it is a “__21__ and stres sful shift to new environments and __22__”. It has been found that students are 23 times more likely to __23__ a mental heal th condition than business travelers headed abroad.And during this period of major life transitions(过渡), __24__ better communication skills is particularly vital. It h elps you get assistance and solve problems.Students need to understand the value of empathy – the effec tive awareness of the emotions of others–as well as __25__ themselves clearly, especially in cross-cultural communications. It would be better if students particip ate in a(an) __26__ abroad program during vacations before tr ying year-long overseas study. That way, they could have __27__ coping with a strange world independently.8. A. And B. Therefore C. ButD. Otherwise9. A. unique B. hostC. nationalD. superbA. conflictB. trialC. debateD. caseA. appreciatedB. representedC. fueledD. supposedA. bought her storyB. did her partC. kept her wor dD. followed her heartA. actuallyB. eventuallyC. pleasantlyD. simplyA. eitherB. ratherC. tooD. neitherA. sensitiveB. seriousC. straightforwardD. stubbornA. greatB. noC. majorD. exactA. communicationB. explanationC. oppositionD. indicationA. impressedB. ignoredC. identifiedD. inspiredA. unfortunateB. unsatisfactoryC. unwelcomeD. unequalA. in the first placeB. in other wordsC. in this caseD. in the endA. similarB. superbC. suddenD. sensitiveA. influencesB. routinesC. mannersD. policiesA. result fromB. benefit fromC. suffer fromD. flee fromA. toleratingB. simplifyingC. requestingD. developingA. expressingB. blamingC. committingD. advancingA. affordableB. long-distanceC. short-termD. trustworthyA. difficultyB. experienceC. leadershipD. survival三: 用人教版M3 U4、U5以及New Headway U6中所学的新单词填空。

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16年高一年级暑假英语作业填空题
Unit 2
1.She is so fat that she has made up her mind to go on a d_________ to lose weight.
2.Rice, noodles and bread all belong to
e_______-giving foods.
3.When having dinner, I like to eat c__________ instead of m__________.
4.Wu must keep the b_______ of nature.
5. C_________ drove him to follow his friend into that restaurant.
6. Scientist are doing some r________ to find the cause of the disease.
7. There are usually a lot of c_________ in the KFC.
8. Both of the two restaurants have their s________ and w__________, so they decided to c___________ them together into a larger one.
9. They stood there, g________ at each other without a word.
10. Time is l________. We need to be hurry.
11. Knowledge can be of a great b_______ to everybody.
12. Looking at his son, he s________ and went out of the room.
13. Some food is high in fibre which is good for d___________.
Unit 3
1.Smoking is not p__________ in our school.
2.He had his wallet stolen, so he had to earn his p__________ during the journey.
3.The reason he gave to a________ for his absence was unbelievable.
4.As is known to all, we should never judge a person only by his a______________.
5.To be h_________, I have no money on me.
6. To do this work well needs somep_________.
7. He was so hungry that he order a thick s________ and a glass of beer for lunch.
8. It’s good m________ to say good-bye to the host when leaving.
9. Seeing the snake, she couldnt help s____________.
10. In some parts of the Great Wall, it is wide
enough for two persons to walk s_________ to
s___________.
11. His family is quite rich, so they hire a
s_________ to do the housework.
12. Don’t be r_______ to your friends. You should be friendly to each other.
13. He was popular because of his sense of
h_________.
14. To my great joy, I found my lost pen by a________ in the corner of the room.
15. We don’t like him because he is always
j________ of other’s success.
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