高二英语考前强化训练五
山东新高考高二英语阅读强化黄金组合训练(含答案解析)
山东新高考高二英语阅读强化黄金组合训练(含答案解析)(一)Ⅰ阅读理解She was sitting up at four months, walking at eight months and completing 100piece jigsaw puzzles(拼图玩具) at 15 months. So it is no surprise that Abigail Wilson, 15, from Connecticut,USA, recently made history when she became the youngest black girl ever accepted into an American university! “I’m proud of myself for getting in,but I usually find it hard to get excited. It’s pretty cool, I guess,”said Abigail.Her mother, Nancy, said that Abigail was a quiet baby, born two weeks late on Christmas Day.She didn’t speak her first words until she was 22 months old! Nancy and her husband thought something must be wrong, but when she started to talk, her speech was perfect. She already knew her colours, letters and was able to read. Her parents read her normal bedtime stories and they didn’t know she was learning all of it.Abigail has always been the youngest person in her class. At six she was in the fourth grade, at ten she took her first high school class in Maths.She has studied several languages, including Spanish, French, Chinese, Russian, Arabic and German.Abigail says that she doesn’t usually plan when she studies, she calls herself scatterbrained and she always delays(拖延) things up to the last minute. This gives her the motivation(热情) to really do something.In her free time, Abigail plays basketball, surfs the Internet, reads, cooks and hangs out with her friends: they are all 17 and 18. She has also studied music. Her mother says that Abigail’s music lessons helped her to be a normal teen. She believes that Abigail needed to be in a situation where she had to fail in order to learn. “She found playing the piano very difficult, but it made her learn better,”said Nancy. “She can’t always be successful, she won’t be able to learn anything!People always learn more from their failures than from their successes”.【解题导语】本文是一篇记叙文。
(整理版高中英语)高二英语日日练五
省高二英语日日练五21. ____ to give up smoking, he threw away his _____ cigarettes.A. Determined; remainedB. Determined; remainingC. Determining; remainingD. Determining; remained22. The undersea cable was broken. I couldn’t ____ t o Paris.A. get throughB. go overC. get togetherD. break through23. I won’t stand your _____ to me like that.A. talkB. talksC. talkingD. talked24. The coach is an able man, but _____ he demands too much of people.A. on one handB. on the other handC. otherwiseD. in fact25. They escaped to Paris _____ the intention of becoming painters.A. inB. onC. withD. as26. Don’t worry. I’ve _____ my secretary to meet you at the airport.A. arrangedB. arranged forC. preparedD. prepared for27. Her son, ______ she was so devoted, went abroad three years ago.A. whomB. whichC. whoD. to whom28. With the food and drink ______, he had to walk out of the cave where he was hiding.A. run outB. run out ofC. use upD. used up of29. Looking down from the top of the mountain, ______.A. the view of the city is wonderfulB. we could see the whole cityC. the whole city could be seenD. the whole city may be seen30. When the manager spoke out his plan,the ______ of the employ ees _____ against it.A. majority; wereB.most; wereC. most; didD. majority; did31. I’d appreciate _______ if you would like to teach me how to use the computer.A. thatB. thisC. itD. you32. J ourney to the West is said ________ into many languages.A translatingB translatedC to be translatedD to have been translated33. Our teachers are very tired. They ______ all day.A. are workingB. have workedC. workD. have been working34. The factory has opened and is beginning to _____ new workers.A. take overB. take alongC. take onD. take off35. ---- Doesn’t he live here now?----________. It’s two y ears since he lived here.A Yes, he doesB No, he doesn’tC Yes, he doesn’tD No, he does Dear Dio,With best wishes for a fine career.Bob36.A.idea B.comparison C.thought D.reason 37.A.same B.wrong C.correct D.right 38.A.attention B.heart C.head D.home 39.A.Which B.When C.What D.As40.A.end B.result C.fact D.thing 41.A.something B.nothing C.anything D.thinking 42.A.increase B.improve C.honor D.treasure 43.A.easy B.simple C.terrible D.ordinary 44.A.as good as B.as well as C.more than D.much than 45.A.fallen B.stayed C.knocked D.felt 46.A.impossible B.possible C.necessary D.important 47.A.judge B.accept C.prefer D.expect 48.A.all B.any C.one D.some 49.A.succeeding B.passing C.finishing D.failing 50.A.likely B.reasonable C.a shame D.fair51.A.find B.express C.speak D.tell 52.A.deeply B.thoroughly C.carefully D.widely53.A.leave B.drive C.help D.start54.A.get B.ask C.show D.let 55.A.devoted B.determined C.engaged D.supposed(二)Many cities around the world today are heavily polluted. Careless methods of production and lack of consumer demand for environmentally friendly products have contributed to the pollution problem. One result is that millions of tons of glass, paper, plastic, and metal containers are produced, and these are difficult to get rid of.However, today, more and more consumers are choosing “green〞 and demanding that the products they buy should be safe for the environment. Before they buy a product, they ask questions like these: “Will this shampoo dama ge the environment?〞“Can this metal container be reused or can it only be used once?〞A recent study showed that two out of five adults now consider the environmental safety of a product before they buy it. This means that companies must now change the wa y they make and sell their products to make sure that they are “green〞, that is, friendly to the environment.Only a few years ago, it was impossible to find green products in supermarkets, but now there are hundreds. Some supermarket products carry labels to show that the product is green. Some companies have made the manufacturing (生产) of clean and safe products their main selling point and emphasize it in their advertising.The concern for a safer and cleaner environment is making companies rethink how they do business. No longer will the public accept the old attitude of “Buy it, use it, throw it away, and forget it〞. The public pressure is on, and gradually business is cleaning up its act.65. It is clear from the text that the driving force (动力) behind green products is____.A. public caring for the environmentB. rapid development of companiesC. new ways of doing businessD. rapid growth of supermarkets66. The underlined word “it〞 in Paragraph 4 refers to_________.A. the selling pointB. the company’s productC. a great demand for healthful goodsD. the manufacturing of green products67. What would be the best title for the text?A. Business and peopleB. Shopping Habits Are ChangingC. Business Goes GreenD. Supermarkets and Green ProductsHelp WantedPAINTERMust have at least 3 years’ painting experience. Commercial and new construction work. $ 10/hr. Immediate opening. Call 435-9201 with work history.VET ASSISTANT〔兽医助理〕Person needed for busy animal hospital. Some nights and weekends. Apply personally to Johnson-Marks Animal Hospital, 404 Snow Road, Syracuse, NY. 13224.After 4 p. m. only please.NURSES’ ASSISTANTSFull-time and part-time positions available for mod ern nursing home. High pay. Call Mrs. Downes, R. N. at 534-7618.HOTEL needs part-time FRONT DESK CLERK. No experience necessary. Excellent people and phone skills a must. Some computer skills helpful. $13/hr. Call: Mr. Jones 357-2897.TEACHERSmall private school needs English and math teachers. Must have BS degree and at least 4 years’ teaching experience. Send resume to: Wales Charter School 19 South 8th St. NY. 13214.68. If you are interested in working in a hotel, call ______.A. 435-9201B. 534-7618C. 324-9817D. 357-289769. If you want to get a job as a math teacher, send your resume to ______.A. 237 Rockledge St. Syracuse, NY. 13224B. 404 Snow Road, Syracuse, NY. 13224C. 500 Park Drive, DeWitt, NY. 13214D. 19 South 8th St. NY. 1321470. If you want to get a job at ______, you must have office skills.A. construction workB. a hotelC. a schoolD. a animal hospital71. Which of the following statements is true according to the ads?A. The pay you get from being a painter is higher than that from a front desk clerk.B. Your parents can’t help you with the application for a vet assistant.C. You can’t apply for the nurses’ assistant if you are a nursing school student.D. Once you have a BS degree, you can work as a maths teacher in a private school.(三) Most great inventors often meet with much trouble in their work. (41)___ they can succeed, they have to overcome thousands of (42) _____ which have been put in their way. The following is one example of this.George Stephenson, a famous British inventor, made the first train, (43) ____ a steam engine in 1825. When he was experimenting (44)_____ the engine on the train, he(45)_____ with troubles from the government, newspapers and gentlemen in the country. (46) ____ said that the noise and the smoke would (47)____ cows, horses, and sheep, that the engine would burst (48)_____ that the hot coals from it would (49) _____ fire to their houses. People believed ( 50) _____ they said.George Stephenson told the people that the train would go on small(51) ____ , could pull carriages(52) ____ of goods and passengers and that there would be no great danger (53) _____ them. Although it was very (54) ____ to make people believe him, Stephenson finally (55) ____ what he said. Driven by Stephenson himself and powered by a ne w steam engine which he invented, that first train (56) ____ proved to be a complete success.The first day(57)___ the train ran on the rails, people along the way heard the (58)____ of the train in the distance, and saw it running quickly to them. They thought it was a genie(妖怪). They ran quickly back home for fear and closed their doors (59)____ .They did not dare to go out until it had passed. A week later an old woman still said that her hen had been so frightened that it hadn’t (60)____ any eggs for three days.41 A Before B After C When D While42 A questions B ideas C difficulties D inventors43 A use B uses C used D using44 A with B on C about D into45 A had B met C found D went46 A He B She C They D George47 A kill B torn C develop D invent48 A but B because C for D and49 A put B set C take D bring50 A that B what C in D which51 A roads B streets C rails D rivers52 A lot B full C filled D in the middle53 A for B at C on D to54 A hard B easy C interesting D important55 A proved B explained C finished D did56 A had B was C / D would57 A that B which C when D of58 A smoke B pollution C story D noise59 A tightly B tight C light D lightly60 A lay B laid C lain D liedWen Jiabao arrived in Singapore yesterday for an official visit to the country. It is the first visit by a Chinese Premier to Singapore in eight years. In the arrival statement, Wen said he is looking forward to the meeting with Singapore on ways to deepen East Asian cooperation between two nations so as to contribute to the building of a peaceful, harmonious relationship.Premier Wen Jiabao and Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong agreed to jointly develop an environmentally-friendly city in Northeastern China. The city will be a model for sustainable development, a Singaporen government statement said. The “Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-city〞 will be developed by a joint venture formed by Chinese and Singaporen companies. “ This eco-city , to be built in Tianjin, will become another highlight in our relations,〞 Wen said after signing an agreement with Lee, who agreed, “On the Singapore side, on all levels, we’ll give this project our full support.〞The two sides will share expertise and experiences in urban planning, environmental protection, energy conservation, recycling, use of renewable resources and wastewater reuse. China’s economic planning agency issued a set of guidelines earlier this month welcoming foreign investment in environmentally-friendly areas such as recycling, “clean〞industries and environmental protection.Bilateral (双边的) relations between China and Singapore have seen big progress even though the two countries established diplomatic ties only 17 years ago, Wen said during his talks with Lee.China and Singapore have also kept close contact and coordination on regional issues, he added. Wen said China and Singapore are both important Asian countries that share common interests in many areas.72 Wen went to Singapore______A. to travel B .to go sightseeing C. for a meeting D. fora formal visit73 The main purpose of Wen’s visit to Singapore is______A. to build an Eco-cityB. to sign an agreement with LeeC. to establish diplomatic ties with SingaporeD. to deepen friendship and cooperation with Singapore74 The Eco-city will be built in ________A. BeijingB. TianjingC. GuangzhouD. Singapore75. The fund to build the Eco-city will be from______A. ChinaB. Singapore C both countries D. several countries(四)Charles Blackman: Alice in WonderlandAn Exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria〔NGV〕, AustraliaDate 10 June—12 Au gustVenue〔地点〕 The Ian Potter CentreAdmission Free entryCharles Blackman is famous for his beautiful painting of dreams. In 1956, he heard for the first time Lewis Carroll’s extraordinary tale of Alice in Wonderland –the story of a Victorian girl who falls down a rabbit hole, meets a lot of funny characters and experience all kinds of things. At that time, Blackman’s wife was suffering from progressive blindness. The story of Alice moving through the strange situations, often disheartened by various events, was similar to his wife’s experiences. It also reflected so much of his own life. All this contributed to the completion of the Alice in Wonderland paintings.Illustrator WorkshopGo straight to the experts for an introductory course in book illustration 〔插画〕. The course includes an introduction to the process of illustration and its techniques, workshop exercise and group projects.Date —1pmVenue Gas Works Arts ParkWonderful WorldCelebrate the exhibition and Children’s Book Week with special activities just for the day, including a special visit from Alice and the White Rabbit Date Sunday 24 June, 11am—4pmVenue Exhibition Space, Level 3Topsy- TurvyVisit the exhibition or discover wonderful curiosities in artworks in the NGV Collection and make a magic world in a box. Alice and the White Rabbit will be with you. Walt Disney’s Alice in Wonderland will be screened.Dates Sunday 8,15,22,29 July ,and Tuesday 24, Friday 27 July ,12noon—3pm Venue Theatre, NGV AustraliaDrawing WorkshopDistortions of scale 〔比例失真〕 can make artworks strange but interesting. Find out how Charles Blackman distorted scale in his paintings to create a curious world, then experiment with scale in your own drawings. More information uponbooking.Date Friday 27 July, 10:30am-3pmVenue Foyer, Level 360.Charles Blackman’s paintings come from________.A.his admiration for Lewis CarrollB.his dream of becoming a famous artistC.his wish to express his own feelingsD.his eagerness to cure his wife’s illness61.Which two activities can you participate in on the same day?A.Illustrator Workshop and Wonderful WorldB.Illustrator Workshop and Drawing Workshop.C.Wonderful World and Topsy–Turvy.D.Topsy-Turvy and Drawing Workshop.62.To understand the Alice in Wonderland paintings, you should go to______.A.Exhibition Space. Level 3B.Gas Works Arts ParkC.Theatre, NGV Austra liaD.Foyer, Level 363.Activities concerning children’s books are to be heldA.on June 24, B.on July15,C.on July 24, D.on August 5,Tell a story and tell it well, and you may open wide the eyes of a child, open up lines of communication in a business, or even open people’s mind to another culture or race.People in many places are digging up the old folk stories and the messages in them. For example, most American storytellers get their tales from a wide variety of sources, cultures, and times. They regard storytelling not only as a useful tool in child education, but also as a meaningful activity that helps adults understand themselves as well as those whose culture may be very different from their own.“Most local stories are based on a larger theme,〞 American storyteller Opalanga Pugh says, “Cinderella〔灰姑娘〕, or the central idea of a good child protected by her goodness, appears in various forms in almost every culture of the world.〞Working with students in schools, Pugh helps them understand their own cultures and the general messages of the stories. She works with prisoner too, helping them knowing who they are by telling stories that her listeners can write, direct, and act in their own lives. If they don’t like the story they are living, they can rewrite the story. Pugh also works to help open up lines of communication between managers and workers. “For every advance in business,〞 she says, “there is a greater need for communication.〞 Storytelling can have a great effect on either side of the manager-worker relationship, she says.Pugh spent several years in Nigeria, where she learned how closely storytelling was linked to the everyday life of the people there. The benefits of storytelling are found everywhere, she says.“I learned how people used stories to spread their culture,〞 she says, “WhatI do is to focus on the value of the stories that people can translate into their own daily world of affairs. We are all storytellers. We all have a story to tell. We tell everybody’s story.〞64.What do we learn about American storyteller from Paragraph 2?A.They share the same way of storytelling.B.They prefer to tell the stories from other cultures.C.They learn their stories from the American natives.D.They find storytelling useful for both children and adults.65.The underlined sentence 〔Paragraph 4〕 suggests that prisoners can _____.A.start a new life B.settle down in another placeC.direct films D.become good actors66.Pugh has practised storytelling with _____ groups of people.A.2 B.3 C.4 D.567.What is the main idea of the text?A.Storytelling can influence the way people think.B.Storytelling is vital to the growth of business.C.Storytelling is the best way to educate children in school.D.Storytelling helps people understand themselves and others.(五)21 He admitted __________ in the exam.A. to cheatB. cheatingC. cheatedD. cheat22 It’s cruel _____ you to kill such a small animal.A. forB. ofC. toD. about23 Something has gone wrong. Who is ________?A. to blameB. blamingC. blamedD. to be blamed24 It is no use_____ him for help, because he is not warm-hearted.A. to askB. askedC. askingD. ask25 General Secretary Hu Jingtao _______ a speech at the conference.A. expandB. depositC. inspiredD. delivered26 The patient was warned _______ oily food after the operation.A. to eat notB. eating notC. not to eatD. not eating27 Madam Curie was the first woman_____ two Nobel Prizes.A to winB winningC wonD who winning28 After the meal, the boys were made_______ th e plates.A. washingB. to washC. washD. washed29. He sat on the sofa, ________ TV.A watchingB to watchC watchedD being watched30. The line is dead. I can’t ______A put throughB cut throughC get throughD live through’t disturb him! He is _______ in his work in his study.A interestedB concentratingC busyD absorbed32 All people should be equal, ________ their professions, sexes, races and economic status.A consideringB in spiteC despite ofD regardless of33 The key to ______ the problem is education.A settlingB settleC dealingD deal14The terrible accident ______ five deaths. Which of the following is wrong?A resulted inB resulted fromC led toD contributed to35 The meeting _______ now is of great importance.A heldB to be heldC being heldD is being heldSay you are a 17th century construction worker who has worked long and hard to build a splendid tower for the dead wife of your emperor.Now say that the emperor orders your fingertips cut off so you can never build another one. Yes, that is the Taj Mahal, one of the most famous buildings in the world. And the tale behind the construction is just as the building itself.First, there’s the emperor of northern India, Jehan, also called the King of the world. In 1612, Jehan married Mumtaz. They had 14 children over the next 20 years. But then sadness came. As Mumtaz was about to give birth to child number 14, she said she had heard her unborn baby cry out. It was a sign of death. And as Mumtaz lay dying, she asked Jehan to build a lasting memorial to celebrate their love. So Jehan ordered his wife’s dying wish carried out. More than 20,000 workers labored nearly 22 years to complete the construction. In 1653, Jeh an placed Mumtaz’s remains in the centre under the building. And then, son number five, Aurangzeb, murdered his brothers and took over the power from his aging father. Jehan lived the rest of his days --- eight years, to be exact----imprisoned not far from the Taj Mahal. Jehan was only allowed to climb onto the top of his prison to see the treasure from a distance. But never again would he be allowed to visit it---- until he was buried next to his wife.Now 25,000 people visit the Taj Mahal each day.Characters Status What he/she didJehan The emperor of (1)______IndiaMarried Mumtaz in the year (2)_______Ordered workers to (3)____ off theirfingertips after they labored nearly(4)___years to complete the Taj MahalMumtaz The (5)___ of northernIndia. Asked her husband to build a (6)____ memorial to celebrate their love. (7)_____ in 1632(8)______ The (9)____ son of Jehan Took over the (10)____ from his fatherBuried his father next to his mother(六)In meditation〔冥想〕,people sit quietly and focus their attention on their breath. As they breathe in and out, they attend to their feelings. As thoughts go through their minds, they let them go. Breathe. Let go. Breathe. Let go.According to a recent study at the Insight Meditation Society in Barre, Massachusetts, three months of training in this kind of meditation causes a market change in how the brain allocates〔分配〕 attention. It appears that the ability to let go thoughts tha t come into mind frees the brain to attend to more rapidly changing things and events in the outside world.Expert mediators are better than other people at catching such fast-changing stimuli 〔刺激〕, like facial expressions.The study provides evidence for changes in the workings of the brain with mental training. People can learn and improve abilities of all sorts with practice, everything from driving to playing the piano. The study has shown that meditation is good for the brain. It appears to reduce pressure and promote a sense of well-being.In an experiment, 17 volunteers with no meditation experience in the experimental group spent three months meditating 10 to 12 hours a day. A control group also with no meditation experience meditated for 20 minutes a day over the same period.Both groups were then given the tests with two numbers in a group of letters. As both group looked for the numbers, their brain activity was recorded.Everyone could catch the first number. But the brain recordings showed that the less experienced mediators tended to grasp the first number and hang onto it,so they missed the second number. Those with more experience gave less attention to the first number, as if letting it go, which led to an increased ability to grasp the second number. This shows that attention can change with practice.Just ask Daniel Levison, who meditated for three months as part of the study. “I am a much better listener,〞 he said.“I do not get lost in my own personal reaction to what people are saying.〞68.The underlined word “them〞 in Paragraph 1 refers to______.A.feelings B.mindsC.people D.thoughts69.Meditations manage their daily tasks better because they ______.A.are given less pressureB.allocate their attention betterC.have more stimuli for lifeD.practice them more frequently70.In the experiment, volunteers doing meditation for longer hours______.A.were more likely to catch both of the numbersB.were used to memorizing numbers in groupsC.usually ignored the first number observedD.paid more attention to numbers than to letters71.The study proves that ______.A.meditation improves one’s healthB.brain activity can be recordedC.human attention can be trainedD.mediators have a good sense of hearingOne Sunday night, a teenager, Rory Campbell heard noises next door to his home in Bonita Mews, off St. Asaph Road, Brockley. When he went outside, he saw his neighbor climbing out of a front window of his second floor flat. He then saw the man covered in black soot(黑灰),tying himself to the window, shouting for help. The 15-year-old boy called the fire brigade( 队) and tried to calm the neighbor, who is in his 30s, until firefighters arrived. Rory said, “He was shouting ‘help me, help me, get a ladder, get a ladder’. He was a bit wild. I didn’t have time to think. I just tried to calm him by telling him the fire brigade was on his way.〞Rory was told by the man that the fire had been caused by a candle falling over. Fire crews from New Cross, Peckham, Lewisham and Forest Hill rescued the man by ladder and got the fire under control within minutes of arriving. He was taken to a south London hospital where he is still recovering from smoke inhalation.〔吸入〕There was 25 percent fire damage done to the flat.Rory, studying music, added, “As the man walked past me, he said ‘thanks’and that meant a lot to me. I do feel good that I helped save his life.〞 Another neighbor added, “ I heard a lot of noise but thought it was the railway opposite. I couldn’t believe it when I saw the man hanging there. Theboy next door really did save his life by calling the fire brigade.〞56. According to the passage, what might caused the fire?A. Rory’s smoking.B. The lighted candle.C. The gas fire.D. Carelessly cooking.57. Before the fire brigade arrived, what did Rory do?A. Lightening the candle.B. Calming his neighbor.C. Closing doors to stop the fire.D. Holding a ladder.58. It can be inferred from the passage that____.A. much of the flat was damagedB. Rory was sent to hospital for injuriesC. Rory studied musicD. Rory’s neighbor was lucky to be met by Rory59. What should be the best title for the passage?A. A Neighbor Was SavedB. A Boy Did What He Should DoC. A Terrible FireD. The Boy Next Door Saved His Neighbor一单项选择:21---25 AACDD 26---30 BBADD 31---35 CBADC任务型阅读: 71. interest 72. early 73. care 74. difficulty/trouble 75. size 76. Take 77. clean78. Cook 79. Praise 80. enjoy/ like/ love二完形:36---40 CADBC 41---45 BACAD 46---50 BCDAB 51---55 DCBCA 阅读:ABB三阅读:BCCA DDBB四阅读:CCAB DCDB五单项选择 21—25 DABAB 26-30 ACBBD 31-35 CCCDB完形 36—40 ABBDB 41-45 DAACD 46-50 CABAC 51-55 BDCBD六阅读: 56—70 BCDD CCA。
高考英语专项复习强化训练五动词时态语态试题
广德二中2021届高考英语专项复习强化训练五动词时态语态制卷人:歐陽文化、歐陽理複;制卷時間:二O二二年二月七日1. I can guess you were in a hurry. You _____ your sweater inside out.A. had wornB. woreC. were wearingD. are wearing2. — We _____ that you would fix the TV set this week.—I’m sorry. I __to, but I’ve been too busy.A. had expected; had intendedB. are expecting; had intendedC. expect; intendD. expected; intend3. He will stop showing off, if no notice _____ of him.A. is takenB. will be takenC. takesD. has taken4. — It is said that another new car factory _____ now.— Yeah. It _____ one and a half years.A. is building; takesB. is being built; will takeC. is built; will takeD. is being built; takes5. —I’m sorry, but I shouldn’t have been so rude to you.— You _____ your temper but that’s OK.A. have lostB. had lostC. did loseD. were losing6. — Why? Tom, your shirt is so dirty!— Mum, I _____ my storeroom downstairs。
2020新课标高考英语二轮专题强化训练:专题五书面表达 层级二 第一讲 靓化词汇——学会运用高级表达
层级二低档作文如何升级为五档作文,策略告诉你书面表达得分较低的学生的写作特点:1.只使用简单的词或短语; 2.句式单一,单句较多;3.缺乏承上启下的词语和句子;4.不会使用从句;5.不会正确运用谓语动词或短语;6.不会使用倒装和强调句型。
高考书面表达侧重考查考生的语言运用能力,这就要求考生能够正确运用高级的词汇和语法结构并能够熟练运用句与句之间的连接成分以使行文流畅。
因此,平时的写作训练中,要学会恰当地运用高级句式和过渡语,使文章“闪亮登场”。
第一讲靓化词汇——学会运用高级表达英语书面表达第五档作文中提到:语法结构或词汇方面有些许错误,但为尽力使用较复杂结构或较高级词汇所致。
换句话说,如果考生使用高级词汇或句型,即使犯了少量或轻微的语言错误,也可不扣分,文章还是属于最高档次。
因此,为了让文章档次高,首先要学会使用高级词汇。
高级词汇的使用能够给文章增添色彩和画面感。
它会大大提升文章的档次,从而帮助考生获得高分。
要做到准确使用高级词汇,应该注意以下几个方面:一、使用亮点词汇的4种策略[策略1]“语”众不同,避免人云亦云写作时恰当得体地使用别人可能想不到的词汇或表达,会给阅卷老师耳目一新的感觉。
①(2019·北京卷书面表达)I’m very glad to know that you’re coming to tour in China.→I’m more than delighted to know that you’re coming to tour in China.②(2019·全国卷Ⅰ书面表达)I hope you can consider my application and allow me to be a volunteer.→I hope you can take my application into consideration and allow me to be a volunteer.③(2019·全国卷Ⅰ书面表达)So I can serve as a volunteer to show the visitors around the gallery and I am sure that I am fit for the job.→So I can serve as a volunteer to show the visitors around the gallery and I am convinced thatI am qualified for the job.④(2019·全国卷Ⅱ书面表达)As a result, enough preparation is urgently needed, including practice, nutrition and a perfect plan.→As a consequence, adequate preparation is urgently needed, including practice, nutrition and a perfect plan.⑤(2019·天津卷书面表达)I want to make my voice heard.→I feel an urge to make my voice heard.⑥Only when you do more reading and writing can you succeed in improving your English.→Only when you do more reading and writing can you make it in improving your English.⑦To our great joy, not only are our classes lively and appealing, but our school life is also richand colorful.→To our great joy, not only are our classes lively and attractive, but our school life is also rich and colorful.⑧(2018·全国卷Ⅱ书面表达)Great changes have taken place in our school in the last few years. And the news came that a short film will be shown in our school.→Our school has witnessed great changes in the last few years. And word came that a short film will be shown in our school.[策略2]更新换代,避免重复写作时应尽量避免重复使用相同的词语,要用贴切多样的词语来展示自己的水平。
高中英语真题-一模(完形填空)强化训练(5)及答案
高中英语真题:一模(完形填空)强化训练(5)及答案(闵行)Over weight has been a great concern for some people. In an attempt to keep normal weight, people have 50 tried vario us methods. Nevertheless, not all the ways are 51when it comes to health. For weight loss, many people 52 the high-protein, low-carbohydrate (碳水化合物) diets. However, such diets might have 53 harmful long-term effects on the colon (结肠), a small study indicates.In the study, UK researchers found that a protein-heavy, low-carbohydrate diet created certain 54 in the colon that could le ad to colon cancer risk. The study itself does not show whether high-protein diets really raise the 55 of any colon diseases, but the findings raise that possibility.Diets 56 high in protein and lower in carbohydrates have been shown to help heavy people lose weight. “People should not be 57 from losing weight,” Dr Flint said.58 , he added, they should make sure that any weight loss plan includes adequate amounts of fiber (纤维) and a high protein over months to years might have ill effect s on the colon.The findings are based on seventeen overweight men who 59 three short-term diets: a one-week menu plan to keep their weight; a four-week high-protein diet with 60amounts of carbohydrates; and a four-week high-protein diet low in carbohydrates.On average, the study found when the men were on the hig h-protein diets, they had higher levels of substances known as N-nitrous compounds (亚硝基化合物) that have been61 cancer. And when they were on the high-protein, low-carbohydrate diet, they had lowered amounts of fiber-originated compounds (源自纤维的混合物) thought to be protective against 62 .Exactly what those changes might mean for a person’s hea lth is 63 ; But Flint said that the findings suggest that people s hould be aware of consuming too much protein and too little fib er over a long period. 64 , experts recommend that adults get about 28 grams of fiber per day—though it’s not known whether that’s enough for someone on ahigh-protein weight-loss diet.50. A. successfully B. painfullyC. occasionallyD. immediately51. A. helpless B. cheap C. useless D. beneficial52. A. make up B. come across C . turn to D. get on53. A. potentially B. additionallyC. frequentlyD. definitely54. A. anxieties B. actionsC. changesD. diets55. A. treatment B. functionC. processD. risk56. A. directly B. relatively C. basically D. precisely57. A. discouraged B. reminded C . protected D. persuaded58. A. Moreover B. ThereforeC. MeanwhileD. However59. A. recommended B. offered C. followed D. discovered60. A. reasonable B. unknown C.realistic D. similar61. A. taken from B. linked to C. h eld up D. based on62. A. health B. diet C. c ancer D. protein63. A. critical B. believable C. sensible D. unclear64. A. For sure B. In general C. All in all D. In short50~54 BDCAC 55~59 DBADC 60~64 ABCDB****************************************************结束(闵行)A.blamedB.predicted C.demandingD.measuresE.improveF.influences G.extinct H.similar I.lose J.consequencesThe next generation may lose the opportunity to swim over coral reefs (珊瑚礁) or eat certain species of fish, scientists have warned, as the world’s oceans move into a stage of widespread extinction bec ause of human 41 such as overfishing and climate change.A report from an international group of marine experts said that the condition of the world’s seas was worsening more quickly th an had been 42 . The scientists, who gathered at Oxford Univ ersity, warned that we would 43 the whole ecosystems, such as coral reefs in a generation. Already the number of fish is dro pping, leading to risk of rising food prices and even starvation in some parts of the world.The experts 44 the increased amount of carbon dioxide in th e atmosphere for pushing up ocean temperature, the increased algae (海藻) concentration in the water, which made the water have less oxygen. The conditions are 45 to every previous mass extinct ion event in the Earth’s history.Dr Alex Rogers, scientific director of the International Program me on the State of the Ocean said the next generation would su ffer if species are allowed to go 46 . “As we considered the cu mulative (积累的) effect of what humankind had done to the ocean were far w orse than we had individually realized,” he said. “This is a veryserious situation 47quick and effective action at every level. We are looking at 48 for humankind that will influence in our lifetime and, worse, our children’s and generations beyond that.”The marine scientists called for a range of urgent 49 to cut ca rbon emissions (排放),reduce overfishing, create protected areas in the seas and c ut pollution.41~45 FBIAH 46~49 GCJD****************************************************结束(静安)A. campaignB. notedC. focusD. carefulE. releasedF. fallG. trendH. deadI. majorJ. extended WASHINGTON (Reuters) — The U.S. unemployment rate prob ably rose in October as employers stepped up hiring only slightl y, underscoring President Barack Obama’s vulnerability in next w eek’s presidential election.Employers likely added 125,000 jobs to their payrolls last month , according to a Reuters survey of economists. That would be up from 114,000 in September, but would 41 short of what is needed to quickly cut the jobless rate.Indeed, economists expect the unemployment rate — a key 42 in the neck-and-neck race for the White House ——to tick up by a tenth of a percentage point to 7.9 percent, revers ing part of a surprise drop seen in September.The Labor Department's closely watched report, which will be 43 at 8:30 a.m. (12:30 GMT) on Friday, will be the last 44 re port card on the economy before Tuesday's presidential electio n, which pits (使竞争)President Obama against Republican Mitt Romney.If economists are right, it will show the eighth straight month of dull job growth, a worrisome 45 that would likely reinforce the Federal Reserve's resolve to keep easy money policies in plac e until the economy shows more vigor."The weakness in overall economic growth momentum has 4 6 into the last quarter of the year," said Millan Mulraine, an eco nomist at TD Securities in New York.Romney has made the nation's feeble jobs market, which has c aused Obama a lot of trouble since he took office in 2009, the c enterpiece of his 47 . The last Reuters/Ipsos daily tracking p oll showed Obama and Romney in a 48 heat.Still, the report could provide fodder for both candidates. Someeconomists have 49 an increase in the jobless rate might ha ve a silver lining if it is driven by Americans pouring into the lab or market to restart job hunts.41〜45 FCEIG 46〜49 JAHB**************************************************结束(金山)Seventeen years ago, when I was in military college, I was kno wn as "the worrying wreck from Virginia Tech". I worried so 41 t hat I often became ill. In __42__ , I poured out my troubles to Pr ofessor Baird, professor of business administration. The fifteen minutes that I spent with Professor Baird did more for my health and happiness than all the rest of the four years i spent in colle ge. “Jim,” he said, "you ought to sit down and face the facts. If y ou __43__ half as much time and energy to solving your problems as you do to worrying about them, you wouldn't have any w orries.”I figured that i had failed physics because I had no interest in th e subject. But now I changed my attitude. I said to myself: “If th e college __44__ demand that I pass my physics examination b efore I obtain a degree, who am i to question their wisdom?”So I __45__ for physics again. This time I passed because inste ad of wasting my time in worrying about how hard it was, i studi ed __46__ .I solved my __47__ worries by taking on some additional jobs, s uch as selling punch at the college dances, and by borrowing m oney from my father, which i paid back soon after __48__ .As I look back at it now, I can see that My problem was one of _ _49__ , a lack of willingness to find the causes of my worry and face them realistically.41-49 FAIBE CGJD*************************************************结束(嘉定)Some people are happy to believe in ESP (超感官知觉) while others are firm disbelievers.Parapsychologists (灵学专家), who lend a certain seriousness to the subject, have 41 four types of ESP: One type called clairvoyance describes the act of being able to obtain knowledge of a person or event with out the use of the normal senses; Another type, telepathy, is th e 42 by which a person is able to read another person’s th oughts without the use of any of the normal senses; Still anothe r type, psychogenesis, is the ability to 43 a physical object just by thinking about it; The last type, precognition, is the term applied when somebody is able to foresee 44 events. Over the years there have been many ESP experiments condu cted by serious scientists in serious institutions. Joseph Banks Rhine, a botanist at Duke University published a famous book i n 1934 called " Extra-Sensory Perception" in which he claimed to have overwhelming (压倒的)evidence of ESP. However, other scientists have been unable to repeat his results exactly in the same way, which has resulted in the book 45 much of its original reliability.The Granzfield experiments are considered to have been the m ost 46 examined ESP experiments. The experimenters ha d their eyes covered and ears blocked while a "sender" attempt ed to transmit messages. Later the experimenters would compa re the messages received to the 47 messages sent out. T here was a great deal of excitement and interest at the time but the research failed to produce 48 results.Human beings are 49 to the supernatural phenomena. ES P will always continue to fascinate human beings. Some of the most successful films in recent years have fuelled interest amo ng the younger generations who are starting to ask the same q uestions and to look for explanations for the same phenomena as their parents and grandparents before them. Who knows? O ne day we might just find these answers because one thing is c ertain, “The truth is out there!"41---49 D J B E A I C H G****************************************************结束一模(完形填空)强化训练(5)及答案(闵行)Over weight has been a great concern for some people. In an attempt to keep normal weig ht, people have 50 tried various methods. Nevertheless, not all the ways are 51when it comes to health. For weight loss, many people 52 the high-protein, low-carbohydrate (碳水化合物) diets. However, such diets might have 53 harmful long-term effects on the colon (结肠), a small study indicates.In the study, UK researchers found that a protein-heavy, low-carbohydrate diet created certain 54 in the colon that could lead to colon cancer risk. The stu dy itself does not show whether high-protein diets really raise the 55 of any colon diseases, but the findings raise that possibility. Diets 56 high in protein and lower in carbohydrates have been shown to help heavy peop le lose weight. “People should not be 57 from losing weight,” Dr Flint said.58 , he added, they should make sure that any weight loss plan includes adequate amounts of fiber (纤维) and a high protein over months to years might have ill effects on the colon.The findings are based on seventeen overweight men who 59 three short-term diets: a one-week menu plan to keep their weight; a four-week high-protein diet with 60 amounts of carbohydrates; and a four-week high-protein diet low in carbohydrates.On average, the study found when the men were on the high-protein diets, they had higher levels of substances known as N-nitrous compounds (亚硝基化合物) that have been61 cancer. And when they were on the high-protein, low-carbohydrate diet, they had lowered amounts of fiber-originated compounds (源自纤维的混合物) thought to be protective against 62 .Exactly what those changes might mean for a person’s health is 63 ; But Flint said that th e findings suggest that people should be aware of consuming too much protein and too little fibe r over a long period. 64 , experts recommend that adults get about 28 grams of fiber per day —though it’s not known whether that’s enough for someone on a high-protein weight-loss diet.50. A. successfully B. painfully C. occasionally D. immediately51. A. helpless B. cheap C. useless D. be neficial52. A. make up B. come across C. turn to D. get on53. A. potentially B. additionallyC. frequentlyD. definitely54. A. anxieties B. actionsC. changesD. diets55. A. treatment B. function C. process D. risk56. A. directly B. relatively C. basically D. preci sely57. A. discouraged B. reminded C. protected D. pe rsuaded58. A. Moreover B. Therefore C. Meanwhile D. However59. A. recommended B. offered C. followed D. disc overed60. A. reasonable B. unknown C. realistic D. simi lar61. A. taken from B. linked to C. held up D. based on62. A. health B. diet C. cancer D. prot ein63. A. critical B. believable C. sensible D. uncl ear64. A. For sure B. In general C. All in all D. In sh ort50~54 BDCAC 55~59 DBADC 60~64 ABCDB****************************************************结束(闵行)A.blamedB.predictedC.demandinD.measuresE.improvegF.influencesG.extinctH.similarI.loseJ.consequencesThe next generation may lose the opportunity to swim over coral reefs (珊瑚礁) or eat certain species of fish, scientists have warned, as the world’s oceans move into a sta ge of widespread extinction because of human 41 such as overfishing and climate change.A report from an international group of marine experts said that the condition of the world’s seas was worsening more quickly than had been 42 . The scientists, who gathered at Oxford Univ ersity, warned that we would 43 the whole ecosystems, such as coral reefs in a generation. A lready the number of fish is dropping, leading to risk of rising food prices and even starvation in some parts of the world.The experts 44 the increased amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere for pushing up oce an temperature, the increased algae (海藻) concentration in the water, which made the water have less oxygen. The conditions are 45 to every previous mass extinction event in the Earth’s history.Dr Alex Rogers, scientific director of the International Programme on the State of the Ocean sai d the next generation would suffer if species are allowed to go 46 . “As we considered the cu mulative (积累的) effect of what humankind had done to the ocean were far worse than we had individually rea lized,” he said. “This is a very serious situation 47quick and effective action at every level. We are looking at 48 for humankind that will influenc e in our lifetime and, worse, our children’s and generations beyond that.”The marine scientists called for a range of urgent 49 to cut carbon emissions (排放),reduce overfishing, create protected areas in the seas and cut pollution.41~45 FBIAH 46~49 GCJD****************************************************结束(静安)A. campaignB. notedC. focusD. carefulE. releasedF. fallG. trendH. deadI. majorJ. extendedWASHINGTON (Reuters) — The U.S. unemployment rate probably rose in October as employe rs stepped up hiring only slightly, underscoring President Barack Obama’s vulnerability in next w eek’s presidential election.Employers likely added 125,000 jobs to their payrolls last month, according to a Reuters survey of economists. That would be up from 114,000 in September, but would 41 short of what is needed to quickly cut the jobless rate.Indeed, economists expect the unemployment rate — a key 42 in the neck-and-neck race for the White House ——to tick up by a tenth of a percentage point to 7.9 percent, reversing part of a surprise drop seen i n September.The Labor Department's closely watched report, which will be 43 at 8:30 a.m. (12:30 GMT) o n Friday, will be the last 44 report card on the economy before Tuesday's presidential electio n, which pits (使竞争)President Obama against Republican Mitt Romney.If economists are right, it will show the eighth straight month of dull job growth, a worrisome 45 that would likely reinforce the Federal Reserve's resolve to keep easy money policies in place until the economy shows more vigor."The weakness in overall economic growth momentum has 46 into the last quarter of the yea r," said Millan Mulraine, an economist at TD Securities in New York.Romney has made the nation's feeble jobs market, which has caused Obama a lot of trouble si nce he took office in 2009, the centerpiece of his 47 . The last Reuters/Ipsos daily tracking p oll showed Obama and Romney in a 48 heat.Still, the report could provide fodder for both candidates. Some economists have 49 an incre ase in the jobless rate might have a silver lining if it is driven by Americans pouring into the labo r market to restart job hunts.41〜45 FCEIG 46〜49 JAHB**************************************************结束(金山)Seventeen years ago, when I was in military college, I was known as "the worrying wreck from Virginia Tech". I worried so 41 that I often became ill. In __42__ , I poured out my troubles to Pr ofessor Baird, professor of business administration. The fifteen minutes that I spent with Profes sor Baird did more for my health and happiness than all the rest of the four years i spent in colle ge. “Jim,” he said, "you ought to sit down and face the facts. If you __43__ half as much time an d energy to solving your problems as you do to worrying about them, you wouldn't have any wor ries.”I figured that i had failed physics because I had no interest in the subject. But now I changed my attitude. I said to myself: “If the college __44__ demand that I pass my physics examination bef ore I obtain a degree, who am i to question their wisdom?”So I __45__ for physics again. This time I passed because instead of wasting my time in worryin g about how hard it was, i studied __46__ .I solved my __47__ worries by taking on some additional jobs, such as selling punch at the colle ge dances, and by borrowing money from my father, which i paid back soon after __48__ .As I look back at it now, I can see that My problem was one of __49__ , a lack of willingness to fi nd the causes of my worry and face them realistically.41-49 FAIBE CGJD*************************************************结束(嘉定)Some people are happy to believe in ESP (超感官知觉) while others are firm disbelievers. Parapsychologists (灵学专家), who lend a certain seriousness to the subject, have 41 four types of ESP: One type cal led clairvoyance describes the act of being able to obtain knowledge of a person or event witho ut the use of the normal senses; Another type, telepathy, is the 42 by which a person is abl e to read another person’s thoughts without the use of any of the normal senses; Still another ty pe, psychogenesis, is the ability to 43 a physical object just by thinking about it; The last ty pe, precognition, is the term applied when somebody is able to foresee 44 events.Over the years there have been many ESP experiments conducted by serious scientists in serio us institutions. Joseph Banks Rhine, a botanist at Duke University published a famous book in 1 934 called " Extra-Sensory Perception" in which he claimed to have overwhelming(压倒的)evidence of ESP. However, other scientists have been unable to repeat his results exactly in th e same way, which has resulted in the book 45 much of its original reliability.The Granzfield experiments are considered to have been the most 46 examined ESP exp eriments. The experimenters had their eyes covered and ears blocked while a "sender" attempt ed to transmit messages. Later the experimenters would compare the messages received to the 47 messages sent out. There was a great deal of excitement and interest at the time but t he research failed to produce 48 results.Human beings are 49 to the supernatural phenomena. ESP will always continue to fascina te human beings. Some of the most successful films in recent years have fuelled interest amon g the younger generations who are starting to ask the same questions and to look for explanatio ns for the same phenomena as their parents and grandparents before them. Who knows? One day we might just find these answers because one thing is certain, “The truth is out there!"41---49 D J B E A I C H G****************************************************结束。
2020版高考二轮复习专题五书面表达层级三第二讲读后续写专题强化训练(英语 解析版)
A阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
He met her at a party.She was so outstanding, with many boys around her, while he was so ordinary, with nobody paying attention to him.At the end of the party, he invited her to have coffee with him.She was surprised, but out of politeness, she agreed.They sat in a nice coffee shop.He was too nervous to say anything, and she felt uncomfortable,__thinking, “Please let me go home.”Suddenly he asked the waiter, “Would you please give me some salt? I’d like to put it in my co ffee.”Everybody stared at him.So strange! His face turned red, but, still, he put the salt in his coffee and drank it.She asked him curiously, “Why do you have this hobby?”He replied,__“When I was a little boy, I was living near the sea.I liked playing in the sea, and I could feel the taste of the sea, just like the taste of the__salty__coffee. Now every__time I have the salty coffee, I always think of my childhood. I miss so much my hometown and my parents who are still living there.”While saying that he couldn’t hold back his tears.She was deeply touched.That’s his true feeling, from the bottom of his heart.A man who can speak out his homesickness must be a man who loves home, cares about home, and has responsibility for his family.Then she also started to speak about her faraway hometown, her childhood, and her family.That was a really nice talk, also a beautiful beginning of their story.They continued to date. She found that actually he was a man who met all her demands: he was kindhearted,__warm and careful.He was such a good person but she almost missed him!Thanks to his salty coffee!Then the story went on just like every beautiful love story: the princess married the prince, and then they were living in happiness...And, every time she made coffee for him, she put some salt in the coffee.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。
2020版高考二轮复习专题五书面表达层级三第一讲应用文写作专题强化训练(英语 解析版)
A假定你是李华,你的澳大利亚朋友William寒假期间要来中国游玩,行程中计划在你家住三天,请你给他写一封邮件,内容包括:1.住宿条件;2.活动安排;3.其他事项(气候差异、着装提醒等)。
注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________One possible version:Dear William,I am delighted to know that you are coming to China,and especially excited that you will stay in my house. Now,I’d like to tell you some relevant information about your stay here.The bedroom in which you will live is bright and pleasant. A variety of books as well as a computer are available. Of course you have easy access to the network. What’s more, I intend to show you around my city where you can visit some places of interest. By the way, we are having a cold winter here. So, be sure to bring your winter clothes.I am sure you will have a wonderful experience here. Looking forward to your coming.Yours,Li HuaB假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Tom将来你家共度除夕,你打算当天下午去地铁站接他。
2021年新高考英语二轮强化训练:专题五 第一节 对点剖析 精准增分
试卷年份体裁话题题材内容命题趋势全国卷Ⅰ2020 记叙文身边的人值得尊敬和爱戴的人 1.选题特点:以应用文为主,选材内容均与学生学习及生活密切相关。
重视加强对考生体育、美育及“劳动光荣”观念的引导。
2.命题形式:较为稳定。
提纲类写作成为主流,提示内容为汉语,表达简洁。
3.最新变化:2020全国卷Ⅰ,Ⅱ都摒弃了传统的书信体,采用了记叙文,Ⅰ卷记人,Ⅱ卷叙事,且都给出了写作题目。
2019 申请信社会实践当志愿者2018 回复邮件文化礼仪做客习俗全国卷Ⅱ2020 记叙文文体活动介绍采摘活动2019 电子邮件文体活动排球比赛安排2018 书面通知学校生活观看英语短片全国卷Ⅲ2020 求助信文体活动请外教指导短剧改编2019 邀请信文体活动校园音乐节2018 介绍信文体活动校园体育第五档21~25分完全完成了试题规定的任务。
覆盖所有内容要点。
应用了较多的语法结构和词汇。
语法结构或词汇方面有些许错误,但为尽力使用较复杂结构或较高级词汇所致;具备较强的语言运用能力。
有效地使用了语句间的连接成分,使全文结构紧凑。
完全达到了预期的写作目的。
(一)如何理解“覆盖所有内容要点”就是要求考生在写作时要认真审题,确保要点“全而不漏”,要点全面是作文得高分的必要条件。
(二)如何理解“应用了较多的词汇”是指词汇使用的多样性,如词性的多样性、高级词汇的使用、同义词与反义词的使用、短语的使用等。
(三)如何理解“应用了较多的语法结构”“较多的语法结构”就是指句式结构的多样性。
毋庸置疑,单调的句式和结构、长度相近的句子会使文章呆板单调,缺乏生气和活力,而灵活多变的句式则使行文丰富多彩、生动、自然、流畅。
感叹句、倒装句、复合结构、强调句型、定语从句、非谓语动词短语等语法结构的正确使用,可以使文章的语言充满层次感,从而较好地反映出作者的语言运用能力。
(四)如何理解“上下文的连贯性”评分标准指出,书面表达应能“有效地使用语句间的连接成分,使全文结构紧凑”。
维克多英语听力强化训练高二分册
维克多英语听力强化训练高二分册全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Victor's English Listening Training Changed My LifeHey everyone, I'm Jayden, a high school senior getting ready to apply to universities. Today I want to talk to you about how Victor's English Listening Comprehension Intensive Training Volume 2 completely transformed my English listening ability and prepared me for a lifetime of success.I still remember how frustrated I used to feel in my English classes before discovering Victor's program. Listening exercises were my biggest weakness. I could read and write pretty well, but as soon as the audio started playing, I felt like I was drowning in a sea of words I couldn't make out. My comprehension was terrible and my scores on listening sections reflected that.Part of the problem was just a lack of exposure and practice. I'm a native English speaker, but my parents don't speak much English at home. I didn't get that regular listening practice from an early age that's so crucial for developing razor-sharp listening skills. The other issue was gaps in my vocabulary - there were justso many common English words and expressions I hadn't mastered yet.I knew I had to find a way to take my listening to the next level if I wanted to achieve my academic and career goals. That's when my English tutor introduced me to Victor's program. From the very first Unit 1 lesson, I could tell this was something special.The curriculum is incredibly well-designed to systematically build both your core listening skills and vocabulary over the course of the book. It starts you off with relatively simple conversations between two people, but you'd be amazed how many valuable listening strategies and language points there are to pick up, even at that level. Victor breaks everything down in such a clear, step-by-step way in the detailed lesson notes.As you progress through the units, the language gets more complex and contextualized, and you start analyzing longer dialogues, speeches, lectures, news reports, and more. But Victor is a master teacher and gives you all the tools you need to succeed at each new level. The example audio is superhigh-quality, the accents are authentic, and the topics are so fascinating and relevant.For each lesson, you start by doing a bunch of pre-listening activities to build the context and vocabulary you'll need. Thenyou listen to the audio passage while completing comprehension activities. Finally, there are post-listening tasks to cement what you've learned and explore even deeper. The variety of activity types is awesome - there are lectures, true/false questions, note-taking, summarizing, discussing critical thinking questions, and plenty more.I was a complete listening newbie when I started, but by working through Victor's systematic curriculum, I rapidly leveled up my skills. I learned crucial strategies like listening for context clues, separating facts from opinions, recognizing idioms and connotations, and structuring information as I heard it. My vocabulary expanded exponentially across all those diverse topics. Maybe most importantly, I became a more confident, proactive listener who didn't panic when I missed a word or two.With Victor as my guide, I bravely took on more advanced material like academic lectures, documentary narration, and debates between native speakers. Certain lessons were brutally hard at first, but that payoff when it finally clicked was unbeatable. Victor's teaching reminded me that discomfort is the price of growth.By the end of Volume 2, my transformation was complete. I could easily understand complex listening passages that wouldhave been gibberish to me before. My grades skyrocketed thanks to my improved listening comprehension on tests. Group discussions became a breeze as I caught every nuance of what my classmates said. Podcasts, movies, YouTube videos - suddenly English just sounded so clear.I'm so grateful I discovered this incredible program. Thanks to Victor, I've become the skillful, well-rounded English listener I needed to be to unlock opportunities at top universities and beyond. If you're a high school student looking to take your English listening to the highest level, you absolutely must go through Victor's Listening Comprehension Intensive Training. It's as simple as that. The road won't be easy - you'll have to dig in and apply yourself like never before. But the rewards will belife-changing, just like they were for me. What are you waiting for? Get Victor's books today and start your journey towards English listening mastery!篇2Victor's English Listening Comprehension Training Volume 2 - A High School Junior's PerspectiveWhat's up, guys? It's your boy Vic here to give you the full scoop on "Victor's English Listening ComprehensionReinforcement Training Volume 2 for Grade 11." As an 11th grader, listening comprehension has been a real struggle for me when it comes to English. This book has been a totalgame-changer though, really helping me level up my listening skills.I've got to be honest, when my English teacher first assigned this book, I wasn't exactly stoked. I thought it would just be some boring, dry listening exercises. Boy, was I wrong! This book is actually pretty engaging and useful.The book comes with QR codes that you can scan to listen to the audio tracks on your phone or laptop. Right off the bat, I appreciated how convenient this is. No more wrestling with CDs or tapes and trying to find a portable player. Just whip out your smartphone and you're ready to go.The audio tracks themselves cover all kinds of cool,high-interest topics that are relevant to our lives as teenagers. Things like social media, dating, pop culture, school life, you name it. The situations are all super relatable. It makes practicing listening comprehension way more fun when it's stuff you can actually picture yourself experiencing.What I really like though, is how the book systematically builds up your skills from easier to more difficult tracks. It startsyou off with shorter conversations between 2-3 people speaking at a moderate pace. As you progress through the units, the conversations get longer and faster with more speakers involved. By the end, you're listening to full-on lectures and talks. It's awesome to see yourself improving steadily from unit to unit.The exercises themselves are solid too. There are different types that really work out your listening muscles from multiple angles. You've got stuff like filling in blanks, true/false questions, putting pictures in order according to what you hear. Lots of variety to keep you engaged.My personal fave though? The role-play activities! For these, you listen to a conversation example and then you and a partner recreate a similar situation using guided prompts. It's crazy helpful for building the real-world skills you need to communicate effectively. Shoutout to the example where Brad asks Melissa out on a date - I may or may not have used that one to ask out Stacey from English Lit!Another cool part is how the book integrates other skills besides just pure listening. You'll encounter exercises that have you read short passages related to the listening topic. This helps reinforce vocab and reading comprehension while also prepping your brain for the listening part. There are some light writingprompts too, getting you to summarize what you heard or discuss your opinions. Honestly, it's a smart way to make it a complete English workout.Now I'm not gonna lie, this book does require you to put in some serious effort. The tracks are no joke, especially towards the end. You're gonna need to concentrate hard and use those critical thinking skills. But isn't that the point? The fact that it's challenging is what's going to take your English proficiency to another level.What also helps is how each unit comes with useful strategies and tips on strengthening your listening abilities. Things like contextual clues to look out for, keywords to focus on, ways to visualize what you're hearing. Solid advice that'll serve you well during tests and just in general when listening to English audio.To round it out, the book also comes packed with standard exam-style practice tests. NBD if you're not an exam gunner like me - these are valuable for benchmarking your progress. You can see how much more you're able to understand compared to when you started the book.Look, at the end of the day, "Victor's English Listening Comprehension Reinforcement Training Volume 2" is legit. Is it abit of a grind sometimes? For sure. But the results are well worth putting in the reps. My listening comprehension has improved so much since starting this book. Conversations I used to barely scrape by now feel like a breeze. Lectures that used to sound like word soup to me are way easier to follow along with.If you're a high school student looking to take your English listening game to the next level, this is absolutely the book for you. It's engaging, practical, covers all the bases, and will push you in a good way. Two thumbs up from me - just be ready to focus and put in the work. Your future self who can understand English audio like a boss will thank you.篇3Victor's Listening Comprehension: A Journey Through Struggles and GrowthEnglish has always been a thorn in my side, a subject that seemed to mock me with its intricate rules and vast vocabulary. However, when my teacher introduced us to "Victor's English Listening Comprehension Reinforcement Training Volume 2," a glimmer of hope emerged amidst the darkness of my struggles.At first glance, the thick, spiral-bound book appeared intimidating, filled with pages upon pages of exercises andactivities. But as I delved into its contents, I realized that this was no ordinary textbook. It was a meticulously crafted guide, designed to take us on a journey through the complexities of the English language, one step at a time.The book's structure was well-organized, divided into units that covered various themes and topics relevant to our daily lives. From casual conversations to academic discussions, each unit presented a diverse range of listening materials, ensuring that we were exposed to a wide array of accents, dialects, and speaking styles.One of the aspects that truly set this book apart was the comprehensive approach it took to developing our listening skills. Each unit began with pre-listening activities that stimulated our minds and prepared us for the upcoming material. We would engage in discussions, brainstorming sessions, and vocabulary-building exercises, laying the foundation for a deeper understanding of the content.Then came the main event – the listening passages themselves. These were no ordinary recordings; they were carefully curated to challenge us at every turn. From news reports to interviews, radio plays to lectures, each passagepresented a unique set of obstacles that tested our comprehension abilities to the fullest.But the true beauty of "Victor's Listening Comprehension" lay in its accompanying exercises. After each listening segment, we were presented with a variety of tasks that targeted different aspects of our understanding. Whether it was identifying main ideas, interpreting speaker's tones, or analyzing rhetorical devices, these exercises pushed us to think critically and actively engage with the material.What I found particularly helpful were the post-listening activities. These exercises allowed us to reflect on the content, discuss our insights with classmates, and even practice our speaking and writing skills by expressing our thoughts and opinions on the topics covered.As the weeks progressed, I could feel myself gradually improving. The once-daunting task of comprehending spoken English became more manageable, and I found myself picking up on nuances and details that had previously eluded me.Of course, the journey was not without its challenges. There were times when the accents seemed indecipherable, or the vocabulary was so advanced that I felt lost in a sea of unfamiliar words. But that's when the true value of "Victor's ListeningComprehension" shone through – its ability to adapt to our needs.The book provided ample opportunities for review and reinforcement. We could revisit particularly challenging passages, work through supplementary exercises, and even engage in group discussions to share our insights and strategies for overcoming obstacles.Moreover, our teacher played a crucial role in guiding us through this transformative experience. With their expertise and support, they helped us identify our weaknesses and provided personalized feedback, ensuring that we were constantly growing and improving.As the academic year drew to a close, I found myself reflecting on the progress I had made. What had once seemed like an insurmountable challenge had become a source of confidence and pride. English was no longer a language that intimidated me; it was a tool that I could wield with increasing proficiency, thanks to the invaluable lessons learned from "Victor's English Listening Comprehension Reinforcement Training Volume 2."Looking back, I realize that this book was more than just a collection of exercises; it was a testament to the power ofperseverance and the value of a well-structured learning journey. With each unit, I not only strengthened my listening skills but also gained a deeper appreciation for the nuances of language and the richness of diverse cultures.As I prepare to embark on the next chapter of my academic journey, I carry with me the lessons learned from "Victor's Listening Comprehension." The skills I've acquired will undoubtedly prove invaluable as I navigate the complexities of higher education and beyond.To my fellow students, I offer this advice: embrace the challenges that come your way, for they are opportunities for growth and self-discovery. And remember, with the right resources and a dedicated mindset, even the most daunting obstacles can be overcome, one step at a time.。
高二英语阅读理解强化训练附解析Day 52
高二英语阅读理解强化训练附解析Day 52Passage 1Seeds on IceClose to the North Pole, remote and rocky Plateau Mountain in the Norwegian archipelago ofSvalbard seems an unlikely spot for any global effort to safeguard agriculture. In this cold and deserted environment, no grains, no gardens, no trees can grow. Yet at the end of a 130-meter-long tunnel cut out of solid stone is a room filled with humanity’s most precious treasure, the largest and most diverse seed collection—more than a half-billion seeds.A quiet rescue mission is under way. With growing evidence that unchecked climate change-will seriously affect food production and threaten the diversity(多样性)of crops around the world, the Svalbard Global Seed Vault(地窖)represents a major step towards ensuring the preservation(贮藏)of hundreds of thousands of crop varieties. This is a seed collection, but more importantly, it is a collection of the traits found within the seeds:the genes that give one variety resistance to a particular pest and another variety tolerance for hot, dry weather.Few people will ever see or come into contact with the contents of this vault. In sealed boxes, behind multiple locked doors, monitored by electronic security systems, enveloped in below—zero temperatures, and surrounded by tons of rock, hundreds of millions of seeds are protected intheir mountain fortress. Frozen in such conditions inside the mountain, seeds of most major crops will remain viable for hundreds of years, or longer. Seeds of some are capable of retaining (保留)their ability to grow for thousands of years.Everyone can look back now and say that the Seed Vault was a good and obvious idea, and that of course the Norwegian government should have approved and funded it. But back in 2004, when the Seed Vault was proposed, it was viewed as a crazy, impractical, and expensive idea.We knew that nothing would provide a definite guarantee. But we were tired, fed up, and frankly scared of the steady, greater losses of crop diversity. The Seed Vault was built by optimists who wanted to do something to preserve options so that humanity and its crops might be better prepared for change. If it simply resupplied seed gene banks with samples those gene banks had lost, this would repay our efforts.The Seed Vault is about hope and commitrnent - about what can be done if countries come together and work cooperatively to accomplish something significant, long-lasting, and worthy of who we are and wish to be.1. According to the passage, the Seed Vault is ___________.A. a tunnel where the collected seeds are displayedB. a stone room that contains the seeds of endangered cropsC. a seed gene bank that stores diverse seeds for future agricultureD. a lab where researchers study how to maintain the diversity of crops2. The underlined word“viable”in Paragraph 3 probably means ________.A. matureB. cleanC. aliveD. valuable3. Paragraph 3 mainly tells us __________.A. how the seeds are preservedB. where people keep the seedsC. why the seeds are protectedD. what people do to study the seeds4. We can know from the passage that _________.A. the Seed Vault offers a solution to climate changeB. most countries took part in rescuing the seed varietiesC. the Seed Vault guarantees to prevent the loss of crop diversityD. many people originally considered building the Seed Vault unwisePassage 2While many of us may have been away somewhere nice last summer, few would say that we’ve “summered.” “Summer” is clearly a noun, more precisely, a verbed noun.Way back in our childhood, we all learned the difference between a noun and a verb. With such a tidy definition, it was easy to spot the difference. Not so in adulthood, where we are expected to “foot” bills,“chair” committees, and “dialogue” with political opponents. Chances are you didn’t feel uncomfortable about the sight of those verbed nouns.“The verbing of nouns is as old as the English language,” says Patricia O’Conner, a former editor at The New York Times Book Review. Experts estimate that 20 percent of all English verbs were originally nouns. And the phenomenon seems to be snowballing. Since 1900, about 40 percent of all new verbs have come from nouns.Even though conversion (转化) is quite universal, plenty of grammarians object to the practice. William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White, in The Elements of Style — the Bible for the use of American English — have this to say: “Many nouns lately have been pressed into service as verbs. Not all are bad, but all are suspect.” The Chicago Manual of Style takes a similar standpoint, advising writers to use verbs with great care.“Sometimes people object to a new verb because they resist what is unfamiliar to them,” says O’Conner. That’s why we’re comfortable “hosting” a party, but we might feel upset by the thought of “medaling” in sports. So are there any rules for verbing? Benjamin Dreyer, copy chief at Random House, doesn’t offer a rule, but suggests that people think twice about “verbifying” a noun if it’s easily replaceable by an already existing popular verb. Make sure it’s descriptive but not silly-sounding, he says.In the end, however, style is subjective. Easy conversion of nouns to verbs has been part of English grammar for centuries; it is one of theprocesses that make English “English.” Not every coinage (新创的词语) passes into general use, but as for trying to end verbing altogether, forget it.1. What can we learn about the verbing of nouns?A. It hasn’t recently been opposed by many grammarians.B. It is more commonly accepted by children than adults.C. It hasn’t been a rare phenomenon in the past century.D. It is easily replaced by existing verbs in practice2. What is most leading experts’ attitude towards the practice of the verbing of nouns?A. Cautious.B. Satisfied.C. Disappointed.D. Unconcerned.3. What does the author think of ending the verbing of nouns?A. Predictable.B. Practicable.C. Approaching.D. Impossible.4. What is the best title for the text?A. Are 40 Percent of all new verbs from nouns?B. Are Summering and Medaling Annoying?C. Are You Comfortable about a New Verb?D. Are There Any Rules for Verbing?Passage 3An argument is an exchange of views between people who do not agree. Some arguments turn into angry quarrels. Suppose, a friend borrowed your car and left it full of fast-food rubbish. What if you dealt with the situation this way:YOU: Why did you leave all that trash in my car? It's an absolute mess, and I'm tired of you always being so inconsiderate.FRIEND: Look who's talking. You're such a slob(邋遢鬼), I didn't think you'd notice. How did a minor incident turn into such an unpleasant exchange? You were angry and feeling as though your kindness was being abused. So instead of talking with your friend, you yelled at him. "Why did you" was a challenge. That's why your friend immediately went on the defensive and yelled back.Now the argument is over. In fact, you don't feel satisfied that you've told him off! During the heat of the moment, he said something that hurt your feelings. And perhaps you didn't really mean what you said.How can you avoid such situations? Learn to argue in a better way. Try something like this:YOU: I don't like it when you leave trash in my car. It makes me feel like you don't respect me.FRIEND: You're right. It was very inconsiderate. I won't do it again.Before speaking, take a deep breath and get control of your anger. Thewords you use will let your friend know specifically what is bothering you and most importantly, treat him with respect. So he will respond in the same way.Also notice that begin the argument with the pronoun "I". An argument beginning with “You did..." is generally a challenge. What usually follows is criticism or an insult. And it goes downhill fast from there.Using “I” in arguments won't eliminate all disagreements. But it can certainly cut down on the yelling.1. How may you feel after an unpleasant argument with your friend?A. Angry and hurt.B. Still wanting to argue.C. Satisfied with the yell.D. Challenged by the argument.2. Which can probably replace the underlined phrase “ During the heat of the moment”?A. When the weather is hot outside.B. When the talk becomes exciting.C. When the argument gets emotional.D. When your friend is warmer than ever.3. Which sentence might be used in an “I” argument?A. You are making me feel bad.B. What's the matter with you?C. What on earth are you telling me?D. It makes me feel bad when hearing that.4. What is the text mainly about?A. Winning arguments with other people.B. Making sure that people do what you wantC. Using the “I” method to communicate better.D. Avoiding having disagreement with friends.Passage 4It is the ideal way for travelers to ensure they wake up with the perfect view — a portable eco-capsule that can be set up anywhere in the world. The innovative, egg-shaped pods ensure travelers can camp in the most extreme corers of the world, with all the luxuries of a hotel room. Looking like something in a sci-fi movie, the pods are equipped with solar panels, and a retractable(可收缩的) wind turbine(涡轮机), which guarantee solar and wind energy as its power. In this way, the tiny home can let you live comfortably wherever you travel. It even has its own shower and toilet, sleeping area for two, and a small kitchen. It may look like camping, but at least with the eco-capsule you can look forward to a hot shower and running water on your travels.The 3306 1b pods can be transported on your travels in a sea-container or can be towed on a trailer(拖车), meaning the possibilities are endless.Bratislava-based Nice Architects are behind the extraordinary sleepers and said they initially designed them for people who stay in thenature for a long time. However, it quickly became apparent that they could be opened up to the wider public and ever used in urban areas to combat high rent, and placed on roofs for studio space, or living quarters. The eco-capsule can serve as a cottage, a pop-up hotel or even as a charging station for electric cars.The capsules could even be quickly imported for housing for emergency teams who have been quickly deployed to help with natural disasters that have destroyed nearby infrastructure. Described by the website as a "Swiss-army knife", the self-contained unit can sustain long periods time without external resources.The 86 sqft pods are able to sleep two people for up for a year and for those worried about a cold night's sleep, the capsule has a thick layer of efficient heat isolation and energy restoration which significantly reduce heat losses.The pod is designed to withstand harsh weather conditions due to its innovative design and materials used. No wonder the Nice Architects are so confident about its prospect and the producers are receiving heavy orders.1. Who may be the eco-capsule initially designed for?________A. Campers.B. Office ladies.C. Field biologists.D. Homeless people.2. Why is the eco-capsule described as a "Swiss-army knife" in paragraph5?________A. Because it is in the shape of an army knife.B. Because it is tiny but of good quality.C. Because it packs everything you need.D. Because it is so useful that it is very expensive.3. What does the designer view the eco-capsule's future market?________A. Negative.B. Optimistic.C. Worried.D. Doubtful.Passage 5Mary, Amanda, and Mr. Parker were enjoying their hot chocolate on a cold winter day. Snow was falling outside and they were all sitting on the couch. The Parker family were also thinking of places to go for Christmas break. Mr. Parker brought up the idea of heading to an amusement park called "South Side". Mary rolled her eyes and complained, "Dad, at the age of 14, Amanda and I have no interest in going to an park. " Mr. Parker shook his head. "Much more than you think and I know you two would love it. " "Well then, tell us more!" Amanda insisted. "I don't have to tell you, how about I show you. " dad replied. The girls looked at each other, "Okay!" they both voiced together.As the video was on, Amanda got extremely excited and Mary, happy yet not too convinced, agreed that they could go. For the next hour, thethree of them packed and dad booked a flight for the next morning at 8 a. m. .The next morning, they woke up early at dawn around 4:30 a. m. and headed to the airport. The flight was about 3 hours long and then they took a train. After they reached their destination, going into the hotel, the Parkers seemed to be quite impressed and pleased with the modern design. Then, they headed over to the park to check it out.The park was something different for sure. It looked so calm and nature seemed to smile down, welcoming the guests. It was made up of tall trees and bushes of beautiful flowers. It was a very tropical feel and very relaxing. At the first glance, Mary frowned and said, "This place looks like a forest!" Amanda rolled her eyes and advised. "Mary, I really think you should quit complaining and just enjoy where we are. " Mary sighed but realized Amanda was right. She might as well give this place a chance.1. What is the sisters' first response to Mr. Parker's idea? ________A. They showed interest in it.B. They turned a deaf ear to it.C. They didn't care much it.D. They agreed with it immediately.2. What can we infer about the video? ________A. It attracted the two sisters.B. It reduced their curiosity.C. It provided a travel plan.D. It misled the Parker family.3. The underlined word "frowned" indicates that Mary was expressing ________ .A. excitementB. disappointmentC. satisfactionD. hesitation4. What can we know about Mary from the last paragraph? ________A. She will continue arguing with Amanda.B. She will go back home without her family.C. She will visit another place of interest.D. She will have a try to explore this park.参考答案Passage 11. C推理判断题。
高中英语-七选五强化训练(6篇)(含答案)
(一)Many people like to eat at a favorite restaurant on their birthday. 71 Here are the tips about how to eat for free on your birthday.Notice promotional (促销的) cards or signs at restaurants for their e-club or online notification of special offers. Sometimes it is called a birthday club. In some cases they ask for your email address and at other times, you register online from your own computer. 72 If you don’t know whether your favorite restaurant has an e-club, look them up online. Just search their name if it’s a chain. Look over the webpage for anything that says SIGN UP or JOIN. It may call it an e-club.You will receive e-mail advertisements from them. 73 if it asks for birthday and anniversary dates when you sign up, then the restaurant usually will send you a personal coupon and invitation for that event.Check your e-mail the week leading up to your birthday. All the e-clubs that you signed up for will be sending their invitations.Read the fine print on all the offers before deciding where to eat on your birthday. Some are only on the exact date. 74 There may be other requirements, like free dessert when you buy an entree (主菜).Choose the most inviting offer or over several days, take advantage of free dining opportunities. __ 75A.Anyway, look around for these offers and get signed up.B.However, others may be for any time over a two-week period.C.But how can we eat better in a free restaurant?D.It would be an even greater treat if the meal or part of the meal were free.E. Why not celebrate your birthday for a whole week, not just one day?F. Often the advertisements will include discount coupons (优惠券).G. So don’t go to such restaurant.(二)"No man is an island" is a well-known line from John Donne's Devotion, written more than three hundred years ago. Even now people still agree with him. Without other people, life became empty and sad. 56For some of us, though making friends is not difficult, we may not want to make the first move. It is also difficult at times to keep the friends we already have.There are many books about friendship, but Dale Carnegie's How to Win Friends and Influence(影响) People, written in 1936, is the most famous. 57 It was later put into 28 languages.Here is the list of advice from his book:58Always greet with a smile. Begin with "excuse me" or "would you please", when you want to ask somebody. Remember to say "thank you" and try to be as helpful as you can.Go out of your way to be nice.59 Making some soup for a sick neighbor may seem like a little thing to you, but it will make your neighbor feel a lot better.Remember names.They say that the sweetest music to a person's ears is the sound of his or her own name.60Try to understand other people's ways and ideas and learn something from them.Listen patiently.When someone is talking to you, look at him or her, listen carefully and say something when necessary.A. This "How to" book about getting along with other people became a best seller.B. It's also important to keep close friends in our daily life.C. So we all need to have friends.D. Be open-minded.E. Be friendly and polite.F. Try to help your friends get out of trouble.G. Find some time to do some things for other people.(三)Many students have to live with roommates while going to school or university.Having a roommate can be one of the best experiences,or easily one of the worst. 1 Follow these five tips to avoid the common mistakes that make good roommate relationships worse.Talk things out. 2 If something happens,sit down with your roommates and have a face-to-face conversation.Complaining about your roommates behind their backs creates nothing but awkward situations and general unhappiness.3 Some roommates become the best of friends,and some don’t.Don’t put pressure on yourself or your roommate to reach this level,especially when you first meet.Remember, you are trying to make a new friend,not scare your roommate away.And if your roommate doesn’t end up being your best friend,there is no need to worry about it.Clean up after yourself.Or at least,keep your mess on your side. 4 But being considerate with where you put your own stuff will help you avoid the arguments.Ask before you take.This applies to food,clothes,supplies and anything else that you don’t own. 5 Even if you both agree to share everything you should still ask.A.Don’t expect to be best friends.B.Communication is of vital importance.C.You don’t n eed to keep the room clean and organized all the time.D.Rooms can be really easy for a mess to pile up.E.If you want to have a good relationship with your roommate,it all starts with you.F.Not all roommates can become your best friends.G.Show your roommate that you have respect for his or her belongings(四)survey, what students waste every year could feed over 10 million people.2 According to Xinhua News Agency, the food wasted by Chinese people is about 50 million tons of grain every year, which could feed 200 million people.Food waste, which has become a global issue, serves as a mirror that reflects various cultural and social issues in diffe rent countries. In the West, for instance, consumerism, the belief that it’s a good thing to use a lot of goods and services, is often to blame for food waste. 3 Chinese people are well known for being hospitable and generous. Many even feel that they lose face if their guests have eaten all the food. On campus, a generation of single children is less aware of the foodwaste issue. Students nowadays are well protected by their families and hardly have any concept of how much toil (辛劳) others go through in order to provide them with the food they eat.4 There are over 925 million hungry people in the world, most of whom live in underdeveloped countries and areas. They don’t have enough food to eat. Many children die for lack of nutrition each year in some African countries. And farmers work very hard to grow the crops.5 It’s also important that everyone should think about how they can do their bit to reduce food waste.A. Students’ waste is extremely serious.B. Most of us would simply throw away any leftover food.C. Students can never realize the serious food crisis.D. So there’s no excuse that we should waste our food.E. But canteen waste is merely the tip of the iceberg (冰山).F. Compared with them, some live in a different world.G. China, in turn, features its own eating culture.(五)Even if you think that your parents are mean-spirited at times, loving your parents is a normal and fulfilling part of life. You love them for the fact that they created you, raised you, and are in part,a source of who you are. Here are some ways to love your parents..1 A gentle "good morning" and "I love you" will warm a coldest heart.Respect them more and cherish these moments. You can use these moments to learn from them, preparing yourself for when you're off on your own. It's OK to get angry but angry actionsdon't help you or your parents. Act calmly, cool off, write down your feelings, or talk to a friend. 2Obey their requests. It will make your attitude better and earn you more respect from them. It may seem like you are going through hell when you don't get what you want or you have to clean. However, you had better remember they keep a roof over your head when it's cold, raining, snowing, or too hot. Understand that parents are human beings and make mistakes. 3 Since you can forgive your friends, why not forgive your parents?Keep company with them. Do things with your parents like watching TV, or go somewhere with them.4 Listen to their old stories and learn from them. You will find they are your teachers in this way or another.Some people simply may not be able to love their parents. 5 Seek help if you are being abused in any way. Parents do not have a right to harm you.A. Forgiveness is the key.B. Tell them you love them every morning.C. Parents will in turn express their love to you.D. After this, share your feelings with your parents.E. Anyway, spend as much time with them as you can.F. Please remember parents are as important as friends.G. There can be realistic reasons for this, family violence for example(六)Worry problems are everywhere in our daily life. How to solve them The answer is that we must equip ourselves to deal with different kinds of worries by learning the three basic steps of problem analysis. The three steps are:Get the factsWhy is it so important to get the facts Unless you have the facts, you can’t possibly attempt to solve your problem intelligently. Without the facts, all you can do is wondering around in confusion. It is not an easy job to get facts. When you are worried, your emotions are riding high. 36 .When trying to get the facts, you can pretend that you are collecting this information not for yourself but for some other person. 37 You can also pretend that you are a lawyer preparing to agree. Try to get all the facts both on your side and the other side of the case. You will generally find the truth lies somewhere in between.38Whenever you are worried, write down the questions that make you worry. And write out all the various steps you could take and then the probable consequences of each step. For example, what am I worrying about What can I do about it Here is what I’m going to do about it. After c arefully weighing all the facts, you can calmly come to a decision.Act on that decision.39 How can you break the worry habit before it breaks you Crowd worry out of your mind by keeping busy. Plenty of action is one of the best ways to cure worry. 40 If you know a situation is beyond your power, say to yourself: “ It is so; it can’t be otherwise.”Don’t permit little things to ruin your happiness. Try to cultivate a mental attitude that will bring you peace and happiness.A. Accept what can’t be avoided.B. Analyze the facts.C. There comes a time when you must decide and never look back.D. But here are two ideas that can help you see the facts in a clear and objective way.E. Unless you take your action, all your face-finding and analysis is a sheer waste of energy.F. Decide how much anxiety a thing may be worth.G. This will help you to take a cold and fair view of the evidence.(一)DAFBE(二)CAEGD(三)EBACG(四)BEGFD(五)BDAEG(六)DGBEA。
高二英语听力技巧强化训练单选题30题
高二英语听力技巧强化训练单选题30题1.When you listen to the tape, you hear the number "thirteen". What is it in English words?A.thirtyB.thirteenthC.thirteenD.thirtieth答案:C。
本题考查数字的英语表达。
选项 A 是“三十”;选项B 是“第十三”;选项C 是“十三”;选项D 是“第三十”。
根据听到的内容是“thirteen”,所以答案是C。
听力技巧:准确听清楚数字的发音,熟悉不同数字的英语表达。
2.In the listening material, you hear "It's seven o'clock in the morning." What time is it?A.seven in the eveningB.seven in the morningC.six in the morningD.eight in the morning答案:B。
本题考查时间的英语表达和理解。
选项A 是“晚上七点”;选项B 是“早上七点”;选项C 是“早上六点”;选项D 是“早上八点”。
根据听到的内容是“It's seven o'clock in the morning.”,所以答案是B。
听力技巧:注意区分不同时间段的表达,准确抓住关键信息。
3.You hear "There are twenty-five students in the class." How many students are there?A.twentyB.twenty-fiveC.thirtyD.thirty-five答案:B。
本题考查数字的听力理解。
选项 A 是“二十”;选项B 是“二十五”;选项C 是“三十”;选项D 是“三十五”。
高二英语阅读理解专项强化训练(新人教版)
高二英语阅读理解专项强化训练(新人教版)_试题AToday, roller skating is easy and fun. But a long time ago, it wasn't easy at all. Before 1750, the idea of skating didn't exist. That changed because of a man named Joseph Merlin. Merlin's work was making musical instruments. In his spare time he liked to play the violin. Joseph Merlin was a man of ideas and dreams. People called him a dreamer.One day Merlin received an invitation to attend a fancy dress ball. He was very pleased and a little excited. As the day of the party came near, Merlin began to think how to make a grand entrance at the party. He had an idea. He thought he would get a lot of attention if he could skate into the room.Merlin tried different ways to make himself roll. Finally, he decided to put two wheels under each shoe. These were the first roller skates. Merlin was very proud of his invention and dreamed of arriving at the party on wheels while playing the violin.On the night of the party Merlin rolled into the room playing his violin. Everyone was astonished to see him. There was just one problem. Merlin had no way to stop his roller skates. He rolled on and on. Suddenly, he ran into a huge mirror that was hanging on the wall. Down fell the mirror, breaking to pieces. Nobody forgot Merlin's grand entrance for a long time!1. The text is mainly about_________.A. a strange manB. an unusual partyC. how roller skating beganD. how people enjoyed themselves in the 18th century2. People thought Merlin was a dreamer because he________.A. often gave others surprisesB. was a gifted musicianC. invented the roller skatesD. was full of imagination3. Merlin put wheels under his shoes in order to_______.A. impress the party guestsB. arrive at the party soonerC. test his inventionD. show his skill in walking on wheels4. What is the main point the writer is trying to make in the last paragraph?A. The roller skates needed further improvement.B. The party guests took Merlin for a fool.C. Merlin succeeded beyond expectation.D. Merlin got himself into trouble.BFor thousands of years, man has enjoyed the taste of apples. Apples, which are about 85 percent water, grow almost everywhere in the world but the hottest and coldest areas (地区). Among the leading countries in apple production are China, France and the United States.There are various kinds of apples, but a very few make up the majority of those grown for sale. The three most common kinds grown in the United States are Delicious, golden Delicious, and McIntosh.Apples are different in colour, size, and taste. The colour of the skin may be red, green, or yellow. They have various sizes, withDelicious apples being among the largest. The taste may be sweet or tart (酸的). Generally, sweet apples are eaten fresh while tart apples are used to make applesauce (苹果酱).Apple trees may grow as tall as twelve metres. They do best in areas that have very cold winters. Although no fruit is yielded during the winter, this cold period is good for the tree.1. It can be learned from the text that Delicious apples are _______________A. grown in France.B. sold everywhere.C. very big.D. quite sweet.2. Cold winter weather is good for _______________A.the growth of apple trees.B. producing large apples.C. improving the taste of apples.D. the increase of water in apples.3. China, France and the United States are considered to _______________A. be large producers of apples.B. be large producers of applesauce.C. have the longest history in apple production.D. have the coldest winter among apple producing countries.4. The word yielded in the last sentence means _______________A. improved.B. increased.C. produced.D. sold.CMaybe ten-year-old Elizabeth put it best when she said to her father, "But, Dad, you can't be healthy if you're dead."Dad, in a hurry to get home before dark so he could go for a run, had forgotten to wear his safety belt-- a mistake 75% of US population make every day. The big question is why.There have been many myths about safety belt ever since their first appearance in cars some forty years ago. The following are three of the most common.Myth the Number One: It's best to be "thrown clear" of a serious accident.Truth: Sorry, but any accident serious enough to "throw you clear" is able going to be serious enough to give you a very bad landing. And chances are you'll have traveled through a windshield (挡风玻璃)or door to do it. Studies show that chances of dying after a car accident are twenty-five times in cases where people are "thrown clear".Myth Number Two: Safety-bets "trap" people in cars that are burning or sinking in water.Truth: Sorry again, but studies show that people knocked unconscious (昏迷) due to not wearing safety belts have a greater chance of dying in these accidents. People wearing safety belts are usually protected to the point of having in these accidents. People wearing safety belts are usually protected to the point of having a clear head to free themselves from such dangerous situation, not to be trapped in them.Myth Number Three: Safety belts aren't needed at speeds of less than 30 miles per hour (mph).Truth: When two cars traveling at 30 mph hit each other, an unbelted driver would meet the windshield with a force equal to diving headfirst into the ground from a height of 10 metres.1. Why did Elizabeth say to her father, "But, Dad, you can't be healthyif you're dead"?A. He was driving at great speed.B. He was running across the street.C. He didn't have his safety belt on.D. He didn't take his medicine on time.2. The reason father was in a hurry to get home was that he __________.A. wasn't feeling very wellB. hated to drive in the darkC. wanted to take some exerciseD. didn't want to be caught by the people3. According to the text, to be "thrown clear" of a serious accident is very dangerous because you ________.A. may be knocked down by other cars.B. may get serious hurt thrown out of the carC. may find it impossible to get away from the seatD. may get caught in the car door4. Some people prefer to drive without wearing a safety belt because they believe _______.A. the belt prevents them from escaping in an accidentB. they will be unable to think clearly in an accidentC. they will be caught when help comesD. cars catch fire easily5. What is the advice given in the test?A. Never drive faster than 30 miles an hour.B. Try your best to save yourself in a car accident.C. Never forget to wear the safety belt while driving.D. Drive slowly while you're not wearing a safety belt.DWhen a group of children politely stop a conversation with you, saying: “We have to go to work now,”you’re left feeling surprised and certainly uneasy. After all, this is the 1990s and the idea of children working is just unthinkable. That is, until you are told that they are all pupils of stage schools, and that the “work” they go off to is to go on the stage in a theatre.Stage schools often act as agencies(代理机构)to supply children for stage and television work. More worthy of the name “stage school”are those few places where children attend full time, with a training for the theatre and a general education.A visit to such schools will leave you in no doubt that the children enjoy themselves. After all, what lively children wouldn’t settle for spending only half the day doing ordinary school work, and acting, singing or dancing their way through the other half of the day?Then of course there are times for the children to make a name and make a little money in some big shows. Some stage schools give their children too much professional work at such a young age. But the law is very tight on the amount they can do. Those under 13are limited to 40 days in the year; those over 13 to 80 days.The schools themselves admit that not all children will be successful in the profession for which they are being trained. So what happens to those who don’t make it? While all the leading schools say they place great importance on children getting good study results, the facts seem to suggest this is not always the case.1. People would stop feeling uneasy when realizing that the children they’re talking to________.A. attend a stage schoolB. are going to the theatreC. have got some work to doD. love singing and dancing2. In the writer’s opinion, a good stage school should ________.A. produce star performersB. help pupils improve their study skillsC. train pupils in language and performing artsD. provide a general education and stage training.3. “Professional work”as used in the text means ________.A. ordinary school workB. money-making performancesC. stage training at schoolD. acting, singing or dancing after class4. Which of the following best describes how the writer feels about stage schools?A. He thinks highly of what they have to offer.B. He favours an early start in the training of performing arts.C. He feels uncomfortable about children putting on night shows.D. He doubts the standard of ordinary education they have reached.EExperts have put forward detailed plans for a tunnel to join Taiwan with the Chinese mainland. The shortest proposed route would be 126 kilometers---more than twice the length of the English Channel Tunnel. And the longest proposed route would be 207 kilometers.A recent conference in Xiamen, Fujian Province brought together more than 70 experts. The event was co-sponsored(共同发起) by universities from Taiwan and the Chinese mainland.Fujian is the province where both proposed routes would begin.There is no direct passenger access between the mainland and Taiwan by air or sea at the moment.Experts say that it is better to start research sooner rather than later, although there is a lack of government funding. There are no technical problems to build a Taiwan tunnel. But it will require an improved political relationship across the Straits(海峡).A professor of Tsinghua University said, "A special feature of huge projects is that the period of preparation is longer than the period of construction."For example, he said, the English Channel Tunnel took 14 years of planning and had been discussed for two centuries. And preparations for the huge Three Gorges(三峡) dam on the Yangtze River began in the 1950s.The Xiamen conference focused on the longest southern route, which would use the Taiwan-controlled islands of Jinmen and Penghu as stepping stones.The first stage of the new project could be a bridge to cross the five kilometres between Xiamen and Jinmen. This would mean that travelling from Xiamen to Jinmen by car would only take five minutes.The longest tunnel now being planned anywhere in the world is the 54-kilometre land tunnel to link Lyon in France with Turin in Italy. The tunnel will not be completed until 2015~2020.1. Which is the longest tunnel in the world at present?A. The English Channel Tunnel.B. The tunnel between Lyon and Turin.C. The Taiwan Straits tunnel.D. The passage doesn't mention it.2. The example of English Channel Tunnel shows __________.A. it's not easy to complete a huge projectB. there are many problems to be solved before doing somethingC. discussions among countries usually take a lot of timeD. the preparation takes longer time than the construction3. Which of the following is NOT true?A. Universities both at home and abroad have sponsored the plan.B. If the project is completed, the world's longest tunnel will appear.C. You can't reach Taiwan from the mainland directly at present.D. The starting point of the proposed tunnel is in Fujian.4. What is the possible difficulty in carrying out the plan?A. The lack of money for the project from the governments.B. Improving the relationship between Taiwan and the mainland.C. The detailed plans for the tunnel.D. The technical problems with the tunnel.FA thief who dropped a winning lottery ticket(彩票)at the scene of his crime has been given a lesson in honesty. His victim, who picked up the ticket, then claimed the £25000 prize, managed to trace him, and handed over the cash. The robbery happened when maths professor Vinicio Sabbatucci,58, was changing a tyre on an Italian motorway. Another motorist, who stopped to "to help", stole a suitcase from his car and drove off. The professor found the dropped ticket and put it in his pocket before driving home to Ascoli ineastern Italy.Next day, he saw the lottery results on TV and, taking out the ticket, realized it was a winner. He claimed the 60 million lire(里拉) prize. Then he began a battle with his conscience. Finally, he decided he could not keep the money despite having been robbed. He advertised in newspapers and on radio, saying: "I'm trying to find the man who robbed me. I have 60 million for him--- a lottery win. Please meet me. Anonymity(匿名) guaranteed."Professor Sabbatucci received hundreds of calls from people hoping to trick him into handing them the cash. But there was one voice he recognized--- and he arranged to meet the man in a park. The robber, a35-year-old unemployed father of two, gave back thesuitcase and burst into tears. He could not believe what was happening. "Why didn't you keep the money?" he asked. The professor replied:" I couldn't because it's not mine." Then he walked off, spurning the thief's offer of a reward.1.The sentence " Then he began a battle with his conscience." In paragraph 2 implies all of the following EXCEPT that_______.A. he knew what he should do as soon as he saw the lottery resultsB. he hesitated about keeping the money for some timeC. he thought for a moment of avenging himself on the robberD. he came to realize that honesty is more important than money2. Hundreds of people phoned professor Sabbatucci because they ______.A. wanted to make fun of himB. hoped to get the moneyC. knew who the robber wasD. lost the lottery ticket3.The word "spurning" in the last sentence can be replaced by ______.A. acceptingB. claimingC. rejectingD. canceling4. If the story appears in a newspaper, the best title might be_____.A. A Thief's Lucky DayB. A Popular Maths ProfessorC. A Magic LotteryD. A Reward of Honesty参考答案A1.C这是一道主旨题。
高二英语强化练习
高二英语强化练习第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分50分)第一节单项填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
1. We would often go for _______ drive with some friends at that time ,purely for ______ fun.A. the;aB. a; theC.a;不填D.不填; a2. - Do you like jazz?-_____ I prefer classical music.A. Of course I doB. It's hard to sayC. It's not my cup of teaD. Don't mention it3. One of our rules is that no students ______carry mobile phones while taking an exam.A. willB. needC. mayD. shall4. It is reported that his new book ______ by that company next year.A. will publishB. will be publishedC. was publishedD. has been published5. Don't leave home ____you're fully prepared for your trip.A. afterB. untilC. ifD. when6. People all over the world have a dream ______they will always live a peaceful life.A. thatB. whatC. whichD. where7.______more consumers, many online shops provide great discounts on Single's Day.A. AttractedB. To attractC. AttractingD. Having attracted8. Mo Yan, most of_____ novels have been adapted for films , is now a world famous writer.A. whichB. whomC. whoseD. his9. Everything was perfect ______ the bad weather when we visited Hong Kong.A. in case ofB. in place ofC. far fromD. apart from10. Mom often phones me, asking _____I am getting along with my studies.A. howB. whenC. whetherD. why11. Never lose heart______ you'll make a quick advance in your project.A. orB. andC. butD. for12. A good teacher is ______ who teaches not only with mind but also with heart.A. oneB. the oneC. itD. that13. The trees there are extremely tall ,some _____ over 90 meters.A. measureB. measuringC. to measureD. measured14.- How about your trip to Hawaii?- Wonderful! I_____ have enjoyed myself more.A. shouldn 'tB. needn 'tC. couldn'tD. wouldn ' t15. It is our responsibility, so _____ I don't want now is to push it to the students.A. howB. whichC. thatD. what16. He left home last month and no one_ _____him ever since.A. has seenB. sawC. had seenD. will see17. It was several hours ______the traffic returned to normal after the terrible accident.A. beforeB. sinceC. asD. when18. Her progress in speaking ability._____ the truth ,is a big comfort to me.A. tellB. to tellC. toldD. telling19. There are many examples in our life_____ a word of appreciation changes a person completely.A. whichB. thatC. whenD. where20 - I failed my exam again!-_____it isn't the end of the world.A. Pardon me?B. Good luck !C. What for?D. Come on!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,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C徊四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
最全面高二牛津英语模块5单词拼写强化训练2021
高二英语考前单词拼写强化训练精华版1. B by his friend, he was very annoyed.2. Afterward, I p to be cheerful, but Hannah sensed something was wrong.3. We went to wash our hands in the girls washroo’m before lunch and I a how badlyI had done.4. I b her not to tell anyone else, and she said she would keep my secret.5. Hannah was really upset and_s that she hadn't told anyone.6. She said that someone must have been s on us in the washroom, but I didn’tbelieve her explanation.7. Since she didn t k e’ep her word, I don't think I can ever truly f her.8. Since we a, he hasn t s’poken to me though we sit next to each other in class.9. The things he said hurt me too, but he has no t_a to me.10. I told my brother about the quarrel, but he said Matthew is just too s and perhapsa little bitter because I am really a and good at football.11. I love to visit chat rooms becausesometimes I feel like p to be someoneelseonline. I love to create a new_i for myself.12. 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Friendship means having someone I can_r on.23.Because I am a friend, I have had to learn patience and_m.24. Even though I was hurt, I f her and she later made a n_a.25. The waste they create goes into the atmosphereand makesus sick. Other types of wastef into our water, killing river and sea life.26. The amount of rubbish we produce is turning into a big problem; we need to think moreabout r our waste.27. They think of g businessmenhiding from their r and only worryingabout money.28. What I'm here to say is that having worked with many e consultants, I know thata healthy environment and development should be possible at the same time.29. I feel really g because I made some cruel remarks too.30. The people o these factories are deeply concerned about the environment.31. Even though a factory produces large q of goods, it does not mean that it has top a lot of pollution into the environment.32. I want to teach people to buy products that have been r .33. 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These include better a of areasthat are likely to turn into desert, and trainingpeople in how to use water without wasting it.44. There are also things that can be done at a national or international level, such as sharinginformation between countries and using _s to pick out areas likely to be aby desertification.45. It is not good news for the wide r of fish and wildlife that live in or along the river.46. This organization watches the river and stops the_i hunting of animals, which hasput the wild animal population in danger.47. The first project, a water and soil c project, was set up in 1989.48. We still have a long way to go to solve all the problems in_r to the Yangtze River.49. The efforts of the Chinese government and people to protect this much-loved river will bea for years to come.50. There is no doubt that the world c has been changing in recent years.51. Therefore, the more petrol and electricity we c, the more c we are letting off.52. Since factories use a lot of energy and also let off carbon gases, it is important tor as much as possible.53. In p , metal products and paper products require a lot of energy to produce.54. At home, you should use as little energy as possible. Turn off the lights and anything elsee when not in use.55. Cars and other v burn petrol in their e and e power plantsmost often burn fuels such as coal and oil in order to produce electricity.56. We can plant a tree, because trees a the carbon dioxide in the air to produce oxygen.57. Planting a small tree is cheap and easy, and two d from now, when you look atwhat will have become a large tree, you will find a sense of satisfaction knowing that you did your p to help solve the problem of c change.58. Scientists have announced that they have_c the first human embryo.59. Some scientists are afraid that if mankind _t with nature in this way, we may be onour way to producing a real-life Frankenstein's monster.60. C is producing an e copy of a plant or an animal using its cells.61. Although he researches cloning, his_i has never been to create copies of humans.62. Even though human cloning is causing a lot of a, it is good news for Faye Wilson,a 41-year-old saleswoman who cannot have a baby.63.She said that she didn't want to_a someone else's child.64. While cloning human embryos is not l in many countries, some scientists arealready pushing ahead with research in order to produce a c human baby.65. Severino Antinori, an Italian p , has declared that he wants to be the first to clonea human being.66. T with nature, we will have to deal with the c.67. Who knows what could happen? Human life would just become a crop to be h ora product for s.68. Some scientist are in complete _a t with human cloning.69. On a p l note, cloning would totally t someone's life.70. I believe that we need strict laws to make it a _c to do human cloning.71. The job of a scientist is to find out the truth in the field of science. It is a challengingp .72. He was totally b out because of doing too much homework.73. Other people argue that such thinking may cause a c , unless we start to lookaround and understood how a clean environment_b us all.74. After d of destroying nature and using up natural resources, many dnations are now c about saving nature rather than developing or destroying it.75. In doing so, they are using up natural resources at a fas_t_p.76. Should they be b for destroying hundreds of thousands of acres of rainforest if itmeans a better_i for their people?77. Cloning animals for food production is necessary because we need to raise both theq and q of our food supply to solve the problem of world h .78. Although other countries have begun trying to clone human beings, this does not mean thatwe should f in their footsteps.79. I am sure that if you c a survey among UK citizens, it would show that them of people would not support this type of scientific research..80. In s , I insist that you take the opinions of the people of the UK into c ,and end this p immediately.81. Many people assume that a clone is an e copy of anther animal. This simply isnot accurate—there are differences.82. Cloned animals are not very healthy—they nearly always live brief, painful livesc with ordinary animals.83. Since only the best animals are cloned, cloned animals produce_t meat that offersbetter n than the meat of o animals.84. Therefore, we cannot c that food from cloned animals is really safe for humans to eat.85. Although many people are excited about these technologies, these same technologiesf others.86. Research has been limited to_i production p .87. So far, this technology has been used to produce plants which are better able t o dthemselves against_p and disease.88. There are two ways in which a plant or an a nimal can be genetically m . First,new material can be i into its DNA to give the plant or animal qualities which it would never have in nature.89. Since no one really knows whether GM food is safe, many countries have hesitated to givepermission for the production of GM foods, as they would rather be c about this new technology.90.Since GM crops are planted outside, they are part of the foo d_c.91. Now a team of scientists is working on creating cells which can grow by c carbondioxide.92. Unstable body temperature may require the patient to be a to the hospital forfurther treatment.93.Driven by huge p, many drug dealer formed well-organized gangs团( 伙) and weequipped with advanced weapons.94. People would a it if the government could make immediate responsesto theirappeals.95. People i to go back home to celebrate the Spring Festival will have to buy ticketsseveral days beforehand.96. These services are free and_r and there's no reason why you shouldn't be satisfied with them.97. When awarded the first prize, he s thanked those who had helped him in realizinghis dream.98. C in large quantities, alcohol will do great harm to the liver.99. The concert to be held on Sunday evening will be_c by a world-famous conductor.(胆怯的), but two years stay in Shanghai has 100. She used to be terribly shy and timidcompleting t her.高二英语考前单词拼写强化训练精华版答案1. B etrayed by his friend, he was very annoyed.2. Afterward, I p retended to be cheerful, but Hannah sensed something was wrong.3. We went to wash our hands in the girls washroo’m before lunch and I a dmitted how badly Ihad done.4. I b egged her not to tell anyone else, and she said she would keep my secret.5. Hannah was really upset and w s ore that she hadn't told anyone.6. She said that someone must have been p s ying on us in the washroom, but I didn't believe her explanation.7. Since she didn t kee’p her word, I don't think I can ever truly f orgive her.8. Since we a rgued, he hasn't spoken to me though we sit next to each other in class.9. The things he said hurt me too, but he has not p a ologized to me.10. I told my brother about the quarrel, but he said Matthew is just too s ensitive and perhaps alittle bitter because I am really a thletic and good at football.11. I love to visit chat rooms becausesometimes I feel like p retending to be someone elseonline. I love to create a new d i entity for myself.12. We will listen to your problems and offer you practical advice on how to o vercome them.13. One or two good friends are better than100c a quaintance s.14. Boys and girls have different a ttitudes towards friendship.15. Friendships between girls are usually anchored in shared feelings and support butfriendships between boys are a b sed on shared activities or interests.16. A boy is likely to be c autious about sharing his feelings with his close friends, a girl's closestfriend, however, might be e ager to tell her about something that has happened in her life.17. Many studies w orldwide show that girls have more friendships than boys.18. When asked, a d olescent males usually hesitate before e r sponding.19. Females who have been asked can usually answer the question withou a t u p sing.20. The qualities that boys and girls consider important in a friend seem to be the same,r egardless of the basis of these friendships.22.Friendship means being o c mmitted to others. The best way to have a friend is to be a friend.22. Friendship means having someone I can e r ly on.23. Because I am a friend, I have had to learn patience and e m rcy.24. Even though I was hurt, I f orgave her and she later made an p a olog y.25. The waste they create goes into the atmosphere and makes us sick. Other types of w a l s o t e w finto our water, killing river and sea life.26. The amount of rubbish we produce is turning into a big problem; we need to think moreabout r ecycling our waste.28. They think of g reedy businessmenhiding from their r esponsibilities and only worryingabout money.28. What I'm here to say is that having worked with many e nvironmental consultants, I know that a healthy environment and development should be possible at the same time.29. I feel really g uilty because I made some cruel remarks too.30. The people o perating these factories are deeply concerned about the environment.31. Even though a factory produces large q uantities of goods, it does not mean that it has top ump a lot of pollution into the environment.32. I want to teach people to buy products that have been ec r y cle d.33. We are producing more rubbish and using up more a r w materials.34. Two people were a rrested yesterday at a Paris airport for bringing animals into Europe fromSouth America i llegally.35. Upon the a rrival of spring, beautiful birds would sing happily in the park.36. He had travelled on the plane like this, keeping a tortoise (陆龟)hidden in a blanket (毯子).37. You made that powerful statement,m i pressing the audience.38. Many people think that that economic development and environmental protection c onflictwith each other.ueued up to be 39. With the opening of the city's Modern Art Museum, hundreds of people qamong the first to view modern paintings.40. Planting more trees and bushes is one of the cheapest and best ways of d ecreasingdesertification.41. China has taken many m easures to stop the process of desertification, including encouragingfarmers to build f ences.42. The center has over300 scientists devoted to finding e m asures that will stop desertification.43. These include better a dministration of areas that are likely to turn into desert, and trainingpeople in how to use water without wasting it.44. There are also things that can be done at a national or international level, such as sharinginformation between countries and using s atellites to pick out areas likely to be a ffected by desertification.45. It is not good news for the wide r ange of fish and wildlife that live in or along the river.46. This organization watches the river and stops the i llegal hunting of animals, which has putthe wild animal population in danger.47. The first project, a water and soil c onservation project, was set up in 1989.48. We still have a long way to go to solve all the problems in e r gard to the Yangtze River.49. The efforts of the Chinese government and people to protect this much-loved river will bea ppreciated for years to come.50. There is no doubt that the world c l imate has been changing in recent years.51. Therefore, the more petrol and electricity we c o nsum e, the more c arbon we are letting off.52. Since factories use a lot of energy and also let off carbon gases, it is important to e r c ycle asmuch as possible.53. In p articular , metal products and paper products require a lot of energy to produce.54. At home, you should use as little energy as possible. Turn off the lights and anything elsee lectrical when not in use.55. Cars and other v ehicles burn petrol in their e ngines and e lectrical power plants most oftenburn fuels such as coal and oil in order to produce electricity.56. We can plant a tree, because trees b s a orb the carbon dioxide in the air to produce oxygen.57. Planting a small tree is cheap and easy, and two d e cades from now,when you look at whatwill have become a large tree, you will find a senseof satisfaction knowing that you did your p art to help solve the problem of c limate change.58. Scientists have announced that they have lo c ned the first human embryo.59. Some scientists are afraid that if mankind t oys with nature in this way, we may be on ourway to producing a real-life Frankenstein's monster.60. C loning is producing an e xact copy of a plant or an animal using its cells.61. Although he researches cloning, his n i tention has never been to create copies of humans.62. Even though human cloning is causing a lot of a nxiety, it is good news for Faye Wilson, a41-year-old saleswoman who cannot have a baby.63. She said that she didn't want to d a opt someone else's child.64. While cloning human embryos is not l egal in many countries, some scientists are alreadypushing ahead with research in order to produce a lo c ned human baby.65. Severino Antinori, an Italian p hysician, has declared that he wants to be the first to clone ahuman being.66. T oying with nature, we will have to deal with the c onsequence.s67. Who knows what could happen? Human life would just become a crop to be h arvested or aproduct for s ale.68. Some scientist are in complete g a reement with human cloning.69. On a p ersonal note, cloning would totally t ransform someone's life.70. I believe that we need strict laws to make it a r c ime to do human cloning.71. The job of a scientist is to find out the truth in the field of science. It is a challengingp rofession.72. He was totally b urnt out because of doing too much homework.73. Other people argue that such thinking may causea c atastrophe, unless we start to lookaround and understood how a clean environment e b nefits us all.74. After d ecades of destroying nature and using up natural resources, many e d veloped nationsare now c oncerned about saving nature rather than developing or destroying it.75. In doing so, they are using up natural resources at a fas a t c p e.76. Should they be b lamed for destroying hundreds of thousands of acres of rainforest if itmeans a better n i come for their people?77. Cloning animals for food production is necessary because we need to raise both the u q alityand q uantity of our food supply to solve the problem of world h unger.78. Although other countries have begun trying to clone human beings, this does not mean thatwe should f ollow in their footsteps.79. I am sure that if you c onducted a survey among UK citizens, it would show that them ajority of people would not support this type of scientific research.80. In s ummary, I insist that you take the opinions of the people of the UK into c onsideration,and end this p ractice immediately.81. Many people assume that a clone is an e xact copy of anther animal. This simply is notaccurate—there are differences.82. Cloned animals are not very healthy—they nearly always live brief, painful lives c omparedwith ordinary animals.83. Since only the best animals are cloned, cloned animals produce t astier meat that offersbetter n utrition than the meat of o rdinary animals.84. Therefore, we cannot c onfirm that food from cloned animals is really safe for humans to eat.85. Although many people are excited about these technologies, these same technologiesf righten others.86. Research has been limited to n i creasing production p rofits.87. So far, this technology has been used to produce plants which are better able to d efendthemselves against e p sts and disease.88. There are two ways in which a plant or an animal can be genetically m odified. First, newmaterial can be i nserted into its DNA to give the plant or animal qualities which it would never have in nature.89. Since no one really knows whether GM food is safe, many countries have hesitated to givepermission for the production of GM foods, as they would rather be c autious about this new technology.90. Since GM crops are planted outside, they are part of the foo d h c a in.91. Now a team of scientists is working on creating cells which can grow by c onsuming carbondioxide.92. Unstable body temperature may require the patient to be d a mitted to the hospital for furthertreatment.93. Driven by huge p rofits, many drug dealer formed well-organized gangs ( 团伙) and weequipped with advanced weapons.94. People would a ppreciate it if the government could make immediate responsesto theirappeals.95. People i ntending to go back home to celebrate the Spring Festival will have to buy ticketsseveral days beforehand.96. These services are free and e r liable and there's no reason why you shouldn't be satisfied withthem.97. When awarded the first prize, he s incerely thanked those who had helped him in realizinghis dream.98. C onsumed in large quantities, alcohol will do great harm to the liver.99. The concert to be held on Sunday evening will be o c nducted by a world-famous conductor. 100. She used to be terribly shy and timid (胆怯的), but two years’stay in Shanghai has completing t ransformed her.。
维克多 2021版高中英语听力专项训练 考前强化必备 天津版答案
维克多2021版高中英语听力专项训练考前强化必备天津版答案1、A modern city has sprung up in _____was a waste land ten years ago. [单选题] *A.whichB.what(正确答案)C.thatD.where2、Once you get on the road, here are some traffic _______ to remember. [单选题] *A. problemsB. positionsC. rules(正确答案)D. points3、--Why are you late for school today?--I’m sorry. I didn’t catch the early bus and I had to _______ the next one. [单选题] *A. wait for(正确答案)B. ask forC. care forD. stand for4、Don’t forget _______ those books when you are free. [单选题] *A. to read(正确答案)B. readingC. readD. to reading5、It ______ me half an hour to return to school.()[单选题] *A. takes(正确答案)B. spendsC. costsD. brings6、When you have trouble, you can _______ the police. They will help you. [单选题] *A. turn offB. turn to(正确答案)C. turn onD. turn over7、—What do you think of Animal World? —______. I watch it every day.()[单选题] *A. I don’t mind it.B. I like it.(正确答案)C. I can’t stand it.D. I don’t like it.8、( ) ________ large the library is! [单选题] *A. WhatB. What aC. How(正确答案)D. How a9、If you want to _______, you’d better eat more healthy food and do more exercise. [单选题] *A. keep fatB. keep calmC. keep healthy(正确答案)D. keep on10、9.—Will there be more cars in the future?—________. [单选题] *A.See youB.Well, I'm not sure(正确答案)C.You're welcomeD.Thank you11、He always found it hard to satisfy himself. [单选题] *A. 控制B. 满足(正确答案)C. 了解D. 批评12、It took a long time to _______ Tom to go shopping with me. [单选题] *A. speakB. tellC. persuade(正确答案)D. talk13、I could ______ control my feelings and cried loudly when I heard the bad news. [单选题] *A. hardly(正确答案)B. ?reallyC. clearlyD. nearly14、Ladies and gentlemen, please fasten your seat belts. The plane _______. [单选题] *A. takes offB. is taking off(正确答案)C. has taken offD. took off15、You _____ smoke in the library, or you will be driven away. [单选题] *A. can'tB. mustn't(正确答案)C. will notD. may not16、_____ the project, we'll have to work two more weeks. [单选题] *A. CompletingB. CompleteC. Having completedD.To complete(正确答案)17、This girl is my best friend, Wang Hui. ______ English name is Jane.()[单选题] *A. HeB. HisC. SheD. Her(正确答案)18、1——May I help you? You seem to be having some problems.——_______ , thanks. Ithink I can manage. [单选题] *A. All rightB. No problemC. It’s all right(正确答案)D. There’s no way19、This is not our house. lt belongs to _____. [单选题] *A. the Turners'B. the Turners(正确答案)C. Turner'sD. Turners20、Comparatively speaking, of the three civil servants, the girl with long hair is _____. [单选题] *A. more helpfulB. extremely helpfulC. very helpfulD. the most helpful(正确答案)21、—______ do you pay for it? —Over the Internet. ()[单选题] *A. WhatB. How muchC. How(正确答案)D. When22、The students _____ outdoors when the visitors arrived. [单选题] *A. were playing(正确答案)B. have playedC. would playD. could play23、This message is _______. We are all _______ at it. [单选题] *A. surprising; surprisingB. surprised; surprisedC. surprising; surprised(正确答案)D. surprised; surprising24、Our campus is _____ big that we need a bike to make it. [单选题] *A. veryB. so(正确答案)C. suchD. much25、Her ideas sound right, but _____ I'm not completely sure. [单选题] *A. somehow(正确答案)B. somewhatC. somewhereD. sometime26、The beautiful radio _______ me 30 dollars. [单选题] *A. spentB. paidC. cost(正确答案)D. took27、—John, How is it going? —______.()[单选题] *A. It’s sunnyB. Thank youC. Well doneD. Not bad(正确答案)28、If you had told me earlier, I _____ to meet you at the hotel. [单选题] *A. had comeB. will have comeC. would comeD. would have come(正确答案)29、The commander said that two _____ would be sent to the Iraqi front line the next day. [单选题] *A. women's doctorB. women doctorsC. women's doctorsD. women doctor(正确答案)30、Mr. Bliss became the first person to die in a car accident. [单选题] *A. 事故(正确答案)B. 竞赛C. 检阅D. 交易。
高二英语 Unit 5 First Aid单元巩固练习必修5
高二必修5 Unit 5 First Aid单元巩固练习Unit 5 巩固练习一、用所给的单词或词组的正确形式填空〔有多余的选项〕------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Convince, damage, attack, aid, attempt, electric, squeeze, stick to, value------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. He makes me _____________of his honesty.2.We were _________in our investigation by the police.3. He is ironing his clothes with an ___________iron.4. He was asked to pay 200 yuan for the _____________done to me.5. More than three air_____________ were made during that night.6. The thief_________________ a lot of money out of that old man.二、words1.aida. They_______ the poor country _______money then.b. ________our teachers, we have made great progress in English.c. I________ her _______study English in the past.d.进展急救________________e.援助__________________f.助听器_________g.教具2.injury n. injuries pl. injure vta. The increasing traffic accidents have caused many________ and deaths.b. He fell down from his bike and was_____________.c. The ________are being sent to hospital after the accident.3.presenta.John__________ his award at a ceremony which recognized the bravery of ten people who had saved the life of another.b. On Teachers’ Day, our class will________ some flowers to our teachers.c. The general manager will_________ a report _____the Board of Directors(董事会)of the company.d .I’ll______ Mr Wang________ you.e. Who will _______the TV show?f. After finishing your writing, please_______ what you wrote_______ the class.g. Many fishes are _______in the river now after it has been dealt with properly.h. The people______ at the meeting are advanced teachers.4.electric/electricity/electronic/electricala. It is so hot today, but the__ fan isn’t working.b. A lot of ___equipment is needed for large theatresc. The________ was cut off for several days.d. His father is a _______engineer.e. There is no_________ station in this area.f. The dictionary is available in ____________form.A. electricB. electricalC. electronicD. electrong.发电机h.电流i.电源插头j.电烙铁k.电力工程l.电子计算器m.电子字典5.damage/destroya. Smoking can_____ your health.b. His careless remark_____ his reputation.c. An explosion_______________ the building completely.d. The court awarded him $200_______________to that company.e. What’s the _________of the furniture.f. What some people did has done _____the environment.6.convincea. How can I __________you ________her honesty?b. What __________you _________vote for them?c. He _____________that she was guilty.7.sensea.苏醒过来b.讲得通,有意义c.弄懂-----的意思8. take one’s place/ take the place of / in pl acea. Mr. Wang is ill. Who will_________?b. It is likely that computers will ____mankind in the future.c. She is a lovely girl and always keeps everything__________.9.take off/up/a. He ____________his hat and bowed politely as he passed.b. When did you _______playing basketball?Keys to exx一、1.convinced 2.aided 3.electric 4.damages 5.attacks 6.squeezed二、1.a.aided/with/in b.with the aid of c.aided/to d.give/carry out/do/perform first aide.give/offer aidf.hearing aidg.teaching aids2.a.injuries b.injured c.injured3.a.was presented with b.present c.present/to d.present/to e.present f.present/to g.presenth.present4.a.electric b.electronic c.electricity d.electrical e.electric f. C g.an electric generator h.an electric current i.an electric plug j.an electric iron k.electrical engineering l.an electronic calculator m.an electro to senses b.make sense c.make sense of8.a.take his place b.take the place of c.in place9.a.took off b.take up省略句专题练习提高篇I. 改写句子使用省略手段防止下面各句重复与冗赘:1. Someone has used my mobile phone, but I don’t know who has used it.2. John worked hard but his brother did not work hard.3. I have lazy students and hardworking students in my class.4. --- Has he ever been abroad?--- No, he has never been abroad.5. If it is necessary, we will finish it ahead of time.6. You must not be late and you must not be absent.7. Give me your name and address, please.8. It is well done.9. Mother can take a rest, Mother should take a rest but Mother won’t take a rest after long hours of work.10.He could answer the questions very well if he would answer the questions but he didn’t answer the questions.II. 单项选择从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最优答案:1. --- I won’t do it any more.--- ________?A. Why don’tB. Why don’t do it any moreC. Why notD. Why not to2. Although ________ to stop, he kept on working.A. tellB. tellingC. having toldD. told3. --- Will you waste your time and money on that? --- Certainly ________.A. I notB. don’tC. notD. no4. --- Mary didn’t attend the lecture, did she? --- Yes, she ________.A. attendedB. didn’t attendC. didn’tD. did5. --- What’s Joan doing?--- _________ newspapers in the room.A. She readingB. She readsC. To readD. Reading6. _________ always succeed.A. Honest and clever studentsB. Students who honest and cleverC. Honest students and cleverD. Students are honest and clever7. --- Can you climb that tree, my boy? --- __________ ?A. IB. MyselfC. MineD. Me8. Some people are against the plan but _______ support it.A. any moreB. many moreC. much moreD. no more9. --- I’ll be away on a business trip. Would you mind looking after my cat?--- Not at all. _________.A. I’ve no timeB. I’d rather notC. I’d like toD. I’d be happy to10. --- Why not go and have dinner in a restaurant? --- _________. It’s too expensive.A. Why notB. I agreeC. I’m afraid notD. I’m sure答案:CDCDD ADBDC。
人教版高中英语选择性必修第二册 UNIT 5 FIRST AID 单元提升强化练
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4.What does this passage want to tell the readers? A.No way is impossible to courage. B.A friend in need is a friend indeed. C.A small act of kindness makes a big difference. D.Where there is a wisdom,there is effectiveness. 答案 C 解析 推理判断题。根据最后一段“Without them,the girl might not have made it.However,for Nelson,it was only a small deed.”可知,Nelson的一个小 小的举动阻止了一起事故,同时也及时地拯救了一位女孩。故本文想要告 诉我们小小的善举也会产生重大影响。
高二英语15天冲刺倒计时能力提高练习题
高二英语15天冲刺倒计时能力提高练习题(第2天)名人名言事情很少有根本做不成的;其所以做不成,与其说是条件不够,不如说是由于决心不够。
---法国作家罗切福考尔德一、我爱记单词1.quantity量;数量2.questionnaire 问卷;调查表quantities of 3.quit 停止做某事;离开4.rainbow 彩虹5.random 胡乱的;任意的6.range 种类;范围7.realitic 现实主义的;逼真的;8.refresh使回复;使振作 9.reputation 名誉;名声10.results in 导致 11.rhyme 押韵;押韵的词12.ridiculous 荒谬的;可笑的 13. run out of 抢劫;盗窃14. salty 含烟的;咸的 15.scholar学者 scholarship奖学金16.sculpture 雕塑 17.section 部分;节;切下的块18.shadow影子shade 荫凉 19.shoot/shot/shot射中;射伤20.signature 署名;签字 21.slogan标语;口号22.so long as/ as long as只要 23.sorrow悲伤;悲痛;懊悔24.sparrow 麻雀 25.specific 确切的;特定的26.sponsor 赞助人;主办者;倡议 27.state 陈述;说明28. steady平稳的;持续的;稳固的 29.strengthen加强;巩固;steadily 平稳地;持续地 31.subscribe to 同意;捐赠;30.stress压力;重音;使紧张 33.survival 幸存二.美文欣赏和朗诵笑望来时的路多少次流连于路边的风景,停止了前进的脚步,忘记了自己的路,以至于错失了前方那本该属于我的最美丽最迷人的景色。
六月刚到,太阳就以极其热烈的方式烘烤着这一片孕育着希望的土地,然而我的天空却布满了乌云,冷风也阵阵呼啸而过。
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高二二部英语考前强化训练五编辑:侯立新2016年7月5日第一部分.阅读理解(共2节,满分40分,每空2分)第一节阅读下列短文,选出最佳选项(共15个小题,每小题2分,满分30分)A―I can’t believe this is happening,‖ I thought as I saw Jane walk into the restaurant. She hadn’t changed at all. She was still tall and beautiful, with wavy blonde hair and bright green eyes. I smiled and thought of how my life had changed since we had last met.It all started when I noti ced her at a party in a friend’s house. I followed her to the dining-room and started talking to her about the food. ―You seem very interested in food,‖ she laughed. ―Well, I’m a great cook,‖ I told her. It was a lie, but I had to find an excuse to see her again. ―Why don’t I cook you dinner sometime?‖Two days later, Jane came to my house. However, the dinner party was very embarrassing (尴尬的). I ordered food from a nearby restaurant, but I told her that I had cooked it. After dinner, she offered to wash up and found the delivery boxes in the kitchen. She laughed at me and I felt awful. Angry with myself, I decided then and there to learn how to cook.I never saw Jane after our terrible dinner date. I started a cookery course and found that I was good at it after all. I went on to train to be a great cook. I worked hard and saved up until I was able to open my own restaurant.Now, she had walked into my restaurant. Feeling very happy, I pretended I was a waiter and walked to her ta ble. ―Ready to order, madam?‖ I asked.21. The writer met Jane at a ________ for the first time.A. restaurantB. partyC. barD. hotel22. During their first talk, the writer _________.A. showed Jane how rich he wasB. told Jane how much he loved herC. showed Jane how to cook a dishD.told Jane he was good at cooking23. The writer said, ―Why don’t I cook you dinner sometime?‖ because he wanted to_________.A. show Jane that he was a good cookB. help Jane with her houseworkC.get a job as a cook and make Jane happy.D. find an excuse to see Jane again24. Jane didn’t find out the truth until _________.A. someone else told her about itB.the writer himself told her about itC.she happened to find the delivery boxesD. she tasted the food the writer had cooked25. The writer became the owner of a restaurant because _________.A. he had an experienced cook thereB. his friends helped him a lotC. he learned his lesson and worked hardD.Jane had joined him in the businessBMore than 50, 000, 000 people live in the rainforests of the world and most of them do not hurt the forest they live in. They eat the fruits that grow on the forest trees, but they do not cut them down. They kill some animals to eat, but they do not destroy them.When we cut down the rainforests, we destroy these forest people, too. In 1900, there were 1, 000, 000 forest people in the Amazon forest. In 1980, there were only 200, 000.The Yanomami live along the rivers of the rainforest in the north of Brazil(巴西). They have lived in the rainforest for about 10, 000 years and they use more than 2, 000 different plants for food and for medicine. But in 1988, someone found gold in their forest, and suddenly 45, 000 people came to the forest and began looking for gold. They cut down the forest to make roads. They made more than a hundred airports. The Yanomami people lost land and food. Many died because new diseases came to the forest with the strangers.The Yanomami people tried to save their forest, because it was their home. But the people who wanted gold were stronger.Many forest people try to save their forests. Chico Mendes was famous in Brazil because he wanted to keep the forest for his people. "I want the Amazon forest to help all of us—forest people, Brazil, and all the Earth, "he said. A few months later, in December 1988, people who wanted to cut down the forest killed Chico Mendes.In Borneo, people were cutting down the forest of the Penan people to sell the wood. The Penan people tried to save their rainforest. They made blodtades(障碍) across the roads into the forest. In 1987, they closed fifteen roads for eight months. No one cut down any trees during that time.In Panama, the Kuna people saved their forest. They made a forest park which tourists pay to visit.The Gavioes people of Brazil use the forest, but they protect it as well. They find and sell the Btttfl nuts(坚果) which grow on the forest trees.26. The number of the people living in the Amazon forest in 1980 was of that in 1900.A. halfB. one-third C two-fifths D. one-fifth27. The people who have destroyed the rainforest of the Yanomami.A. pick fruits and kill animals to eatB. use plants for food and medicineC have lived there for about ten thousand yearsD. made the roads and the airports28. Those people built roads and airports in order to .A. carry away the gold convenientlyB. make people there live a better lifeC. stop spreading the new diseasesD. develop the tourism(旅游) there29. Which of the following is wrong?A. The Penan people closed 15 roads with blockades to save their forests.B. The Penan people were cutting down the trees to sell the woodC. The Penan people didn't want other people to destroy their forestD. Those who wanted to cut down the trees were stopped at the road blockades.30. In Panama, visitors have to before they enter the forest park of the Kuna people;A. buy Brazil nutsB. plants treesC. pay for the ticketsD. pay for the goldCMr Robin(知更鸟)had his house in a tree.His four baby robins lived in it. They grew very fast. Soon the house was too little for them.―It is time for you to fly,‖ said Mr Robin.―Oh, we can not fly,‖ said the baby robins.―You can, if you try, ‖ said Mr Robin.A robin tried. He flew into a tree.―Oh, how interesting!‖ said the little robin. ―I like to fly. See me go!‖Then the other robins tried.In a little while they could all fly.The robins could fly, but they could not sing.―No, Dad, we can not sing.‖―You can, if you try. Hear the other birds sing. Look at the pretty flowers and the blue sky. Then you will want to sing. Hear me sing to you. Now sing for me.‖One little robin sang.Then they all sang.A little girl came by. ―Wow, hear the birds sing!‖ she said. ―How happy they are!‖31. How many baby robins lived in the house?A. 3.B. 4.C. 6.D.7.32. What did Mr Robin ask his babies to do first?A. To fly.B. To jump.C. To look food.D. To build houses.33. How did the little robin feel when he flew into a tree?A. Interested.B. Bored.C. Tired.D. Worried.34. What else did the baby robins learn to do?A. To have dinner.B. To take a trip.C. To have a party.D. To sing.35. What did the girl think of the birds?A. They were poor.B. They were rudeC. They were happy.D. They were sad.第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。