高一英语寒假作业必修2 Unit 4(含答案)
一、单项填空
1. Excuse me, Mr. Black, but I have to you with a few questions.
A. ask B. bother C. disturb D. admire
2. The class began with 20 students, but several have within the last month.
A. dropped out B. crossed out C. laid off D. left over
3. John was doing fine. Everyone regretted out of school at such an early age.
A. him to drop B. his dropping C. it do drop him D. to drop him
4. as she is, she is kept so busy with her work for women’s rights that she feels anything but .
A. Alone; alone B. Lonely; lonely C. Lonely; alone D. Alone; lonely
5. I thought things would change for the better, but they are getting much worse.
A. as far as B. as long as C. as it is D. as they were
6. The school has very good teachers, but when it to buildings, the school looks poor.
A. comes B. goes C. arrives D. gets
7. The expert insisted that silkworms were first raised by a woman in is now Hebei Province.
A. which B. that C. where D. what
8. The students in the private school have 8 lessons a day, each 40 minutes.
A. lasts B. lasting C. lasted D. to last
9. ---Do you know anything about the talk between the two countries? ---They to reach an agreement.
A. have so far failed B. had so far failed C. so far failed D. were so far failing
10. ---Hi, Jack. I will go to Japan for my holiday tomorrow. ---Really? I you a safe and pleasant journey.
A. hope B. wish C. expect D. greet
11. You’ve done very good work, a few slight faults.
A. but for B. thanks to C. apart from D. without
12. Since the mid-1980s growing numbers of Asians have settled in New Zealand, and they about 60% of the total population.
A. take up B. pick up C. make up D. hold up
13. It wasn’t long the broken windows were repaired.
A. before B. after C. when D. since
14. I won’t be able to go on holiday with my mother ill in hospital.
A. is B. being C. to be D. having been
15. ---Why do you suggest we buy a new machine? ---Because the old one has been damaged .
A. beyond reach B. beyond repair C. beyond control D. beyond description
二、完形填空
That day, my parents were leaving for our hometown and I went to see them off. In fact, my father had never traveled by air before, so I just took this 16 to make his experience wonderful. 17 being asked to book train tickets, I got them air tickets.
The moment I handed over the tickets to him, he was 18 to see that I had booked them air tickets. The excitement was very 19 on his face, waiting for the time of travel. We went to the airport together, 20 the baggage, asked for a window seat and then waited restlessly for the security check-in. He was 21 enjoying himself and I too, was filled with joy watching him 22 all these things.
As they were about to go in for the security check-in, he walked up to me with tears in his eyes and 23 me. He became very emotional and it was not as if I had done something great, but the fact that this 24 a great deal to him.
I felt surprised at his 25 . But later, thinking about the entire matter, I 26 my life.
How many 27 did our parents have? Did they 28 ? Without understanding the 29 situation, we, as children, asked for cricket bats, dresses, toys, outings, etc. Did we ever think about the 30 they had to make to realize our wishes? Did we ever say thanks 31 that they have done for us?
32 my Dad saying thank you to me, I would want to say I’m sorry for 33 him wait so long for this small dream. I do realize how much he has sacrificed for my 34 and I will do my best to give the best possible 35 to all their wishes. Being old does not mean that they have to give up everything. They have wishes, too.
16. A. trip B. opportunity C. effort D. advantages
17. A. Instead of B. Though C. Despite of D. In spite of
18. A. happy B. proud C. surprised D. satisfied
19. A. obvious B. existed C. aware D. ashamed
20. A. tested B. inspected C. inquired D. checked
21. A. slightly B. thoroughly C. gradually D. quickly
22. A. experiment B. experience C. remind D. remember
23. A. hugged B. greeted C. thanked D. kissed
24. A. applied B. contributed C. appealed D. meant
25. A. condition B. behavior C. situation D. state
26. A. looked back on B. looked down on C. looked up to D. looked up at
27. A. aims B. goals C. purposes D. dreams
28. A. come about B. come up C. come true D. come to
29. A. financial B. physical C. mental D. final
30. A. choices B. plans C. attempts D. sacrifices
31. A. for which B. for what C. to which D. to what
32. A. Without B. But for C. Instead of D. Regardless of
33. A. getting B. making C. keeping D. stopping
34. A. sake B. good C. part D. benefit
35. A. attraction B. attention C. devotion D. sacrifice
三、阅读表达
Located on the East Coast of the South Island, Christchurch is the third largest city in New Zealand is a city of countries.
It is a place where its residents continue to enjoy a healthy, active lifestyle amidst a natural environment world-famous for its beauty.
Everywhere there is an appropriate elegance that speaks of times gone by and promises a future where anything is possible.
Our Christchurch - the facts brochure is available to download as a PDF. The brochure is also available
:
l Chinese
l Korean
l Japanese
Internationally named “The Garden City”, Christchurch’s wonderful expansive parks and public gardens
own much to the planning and foresight of the city’s founding fathers.
The centrally-located 161 hectare Hagley Park, the Botanic Gardens, the four inner-city avenues, which are almost fully covered by trees. Victoria Square and catchy gardens such as Mona Vale on the banks of the River Avon show traces from the past. It is a vision which is embraced and made to be remembered today by proud residents right throughout the city.
The Floral Festival held in February each year is certainly one of the most popular festivals on the annual calendar … a time when the city is a sea of colorful plants.
In 1996, Christchurch was acknowledged as the outstanding garden city from 620 international entries and in 1997, was judged Overall Winner of Major Cities in Nations in Bloom International Competition to become “Garden City of the World”!
36. What should be the best title of this passage? (within 10 words)
37. Fill in the blank in Paragraph 4. (within 10 words)
38. Which sentence in the passage is the closest in meaning to the following one?
Thanks to the founders of the city, who predicted well and made good designs, the parks and public gardens in Christchurch are wonderful and large, and Christchurch is world-famous as “The Garden City”.
39. What time of the year is best for you to go to Christchurch to see plants? Why? (within 30 words)
40. Translate the underlined part in the last paragraph into Chinese.
必修2 Unit 4参考答案:
Unit 4
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36. The Garden City - Christchurch / Garden City of the World - Christchurch
37. in the following languages
38. Internationally named “The Garden City”, Christchurch’s wonderful expensive parks and public garden owe much to the planning and foresight of the city’s founding fathers.
39. In February, because there is the Floral Festival held yearly, when the city in a sea of colorful plants.
40. 基督城于1996年在620个城市参评的国际比赛中脱颖而出,被评为“花园式城市”。