高二英语暑假作业2
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高二英语暑假作业2

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高二英语暑假作业(二) 第一节:单项填空 从 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 21. The science park is also home to a growing number of overseas Chinese who have grasped the opportunity to develop their ideas at home. A. the; / B. /; / C. a; / D. /; the 22. I like ____ in the autumn when the weather is clear and bright. A. this B. that C. it D. one 23. In the dark forests _____ , some large enough to hold several English towns. A. stand many lakes B. lie many lakes C. many lakes lie D. many lakes stand 24. We hadn’t met for ears, but I recognized her ________ I saw her. A. the moment B. for the moment C. the moment when D. at the moment when 25. Information has been put forward ______ more middle school graduates will be admitted into universities. A. which B. that C. when D. what 26. --Don’t you think it necessary that he ____ to Miami but to New York? ---I agree, but the problem is _____ he has refused to. A. will not be sent; that B. not be sent; that C. should not be sent; what D. should not send; what 27. Was it in he was still in middle school this boy became an expert at computer? A. when; where B. that; where C. when; that D. that; that 28. By the year 1889, there were just 541 bison in the whole of North America. A. leaving alive B. to leave alive C. to be left alive D. left alive 29. money, people usually tend to spend more than they have to. A. In the eyes of B. Regardless of C. In terms of D. In place of 30. --I failed in the driving test. --Don't be so disappointed. , you'll have one more chance of trying it. A. At all B. After all C. In all D. Above all 31. The square box has a door, there are some buttons. A. beside it B. beside which C. beside that D. beside what 32. You'd better carry a(n) tyre in the back of your car in case it breaks down on the way. A. extra B. free C. convenient D. spare 33. Maybe it is time for the rest of society to the fact I may not be able to walk, there are many other great things I can do. A. adjust to; that B. get used to; that while C. adapt to; while D. go about; that while 34. At the Special Olympics in Ireland, more than 6,500 athletes from over 150 countries . A. participated B. joined C. benefited D. relied 35. I think it was a bit boring to work here because there wasn't always much to do. A. such B. that C. more D. very 第二节:完形填空 If you do not use your arms or your legs for some time, they will become weak; and when you start using them again, they will slowly become strong again. 36 knows this, but nobody would think of 37 the fact. Yet there are many people who 38 to know that the memory works in the same way. When someone says that 39 has a good memory, he 40 means that he keeps his memory 41 practice by exercising it very 42 , either consciously or unconsciously. When someone else says that his memory is 43 , he means that he does not give it enough 44 to become strong. The position is exactly the same as that of 45 people, one of 46 exercises his arms and legs by playing ball, while the other 47 in a chair or a car all day. If a friend of yours says that his arms are weak, we know that it is his own 48 , But if he tells us that he has a poor memory, 49 of us think that his parents are to blame, or that he is just 50 , and few of us realize that it is just as it was his arms or legs that were weak. Not all of us can become very strong in body or very clever in mind, 51 all of us can improve our strength and our memory by the same means 52 . Have you ever 53 that people who cannot read or write usually have 54 memories than those who can? Why is this? Of course, because they cannot write down something in a little notebook or something else. They have to remember names, places, songs and stories; so their memory is always being exercised. In a word, if you want to have a good memory, 55 practise remembering. 36. A. Somebody B. Everybody C. Nobody D. Each one 37. A. proving B. describing C. questioning D. indicating 38. A. want B. need C. have D. seem 39. A. he B. she C. it D. one 40. A. always B. really C. nearly D. almost 41. A. with B. in C. to D. by 42. A. soon B. fast C. quickly D. often 43. A. bad B. useless C. poor D. helpless 44. A. chance B. time C. space D. places 45. A. three B. four C. two D. five 46. A. them B. whom C. that D. which 47. A. lies B. stands C. hides D. sits 48. A. business B. fault C. story D. interest 49. A. few B. some C. several D. many 50. A. unhappy B. unfortunate C. unthinkable D. miserable 51. A. because B. since C. for D. but 52. A. study B. work C. play D. rest 53. A. found B. thought C. noticed D. realized 54. A. better B. poorer C. worse D. stranger 55. A. remember B. try C. do D. need 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项。 A “If I don’t get something to eat soon, I’ll climb the walls,” said Bryan. Roger, Bryan’s fifteen-year-old bookworm brother kept on reading. Bryan searched the kitchen but found only three aged bananas with big brown spots. “Roger,” begged Bryan, “you’ve read two books already today. Let’s bake banana bread.” Roger closed his book with a sigh. “Sounds good, but do you know how? I don’t.” “It’s easy,” said Bryan. “I’ve watched Mom make it.” The boys found the recipe and gathered everything they needed. Bryan was mashing bananas when he noticed Roger filling a huge soupspoon with salt. “Wait!” shouted Bryan. “You need just a teaspoon of salt.” Roger opened a drawer. “Which spoons are for tea?” he asked. Bryan was amazed. He had always thought that his older brother knew everything. “Roger,” he said, “use this measuring spoon. See , it say’s teaspoon on the handle.” Finally the batter(面料)was ready for baking. Soon a delicious smell of banana bread filled the house. An hour later, the boys opened the oven and found a beautifully rounded loaf, only a little burned around the edges. “Something smells wonderful,” said their mother when she arrived home. “Did you save a taste for me?” The brothers laughed, brushing crumbs from their fingers. “Sorry, Mom,” said Roger. “Next time we will. My little brother is quite a baker!” 56.If Roger had used the spoon he chose first, he would have ________. A.saved time B.kept the bananas from spoiling C.ruined the banana bread D.made the batter too sweet 57.What did Roger probably do after he ate the banana bread? A.ate an orange B.baked another loaf C.looked for another recipe D.continued reading his book 58.How did Bryan probably feel after the baking project? A.upset that the banana bread was burned B.proud that he had made dessert for dinner C.proud that he had taught Roger something D.upset that he had needed help from his mother. B I was being interviewed by a senior manager for a big company. I told him honestly that the principal reason that I was interviewing with them was my need to keep my family in Boston. My wife had recently died of a heart attack. A job in Boston would help me reduce some pain for my 16-year-old daughter and me. It was important to me to keep her present high school. Bruce, the interviewer, was politely kind, but he didn't search any further. He acknowledged(承认) my loss and, with great respect, moved on to another subject. After the next round of interviews, Bruce took me to lunch with another manager. Then he asked me to take a walk with him. He told me that he had lost his wife. And, like me, he had also been married ears and had 3 children. I realized that he had experienced the same pain as I had and it was almost impossible to explain to someone who had not lost a loved one. He offered his business card and home phone number and suggested that, should I need help or just want someone to talk to, I should feel free to give him a call. Whether I got the job or not, he wanted me to know that he was there if I ever needed help. From that one act of kindness, when he had no idea if we could ever see each other again, he helped our family deal with one of life's greatest losses. He turned the normally cold business interview process into an act of earing and supporting for another person in a time of extreme need. 59. According to the passage, the interviewer, Bruce, was very . A. generous B. kind C. happy D. mean 60. The underlined word "principal" in the first paragraph probably means . A. main B. unimportant C. necessary D. possible 61. We can infer from this passage that . A. the writer didn't get the job in the company B. Bruce made the writer pass the interview C. another manager also lost his wife D. the business interview was cold 62. Which of the following statement is NOT true? A. The writer's daughter was studying in Boston at that time. B. Both the writer and the interviewer experienced the same pain. C. Bruce was a senior manager of a big firm. D. Bruce wanted to make Mends with him because he gave him his business card and home phone number. C One would have to be a fool to overlook the importance of using positive thinking for you rather than snowing negative thinking to work against you. In recent years, research in psychopharmacology(精 神药理学) has proved what many people have known over the centuries: a positive attitude is good for you, good for your health, good for your wealth, good for everything. Researchers have found that a positive attitude produces a specific chemical reaction which makes people feel better, while negative thinking results in a reduction of hormone(荷尔蒙) and shuts down the immune system. This leads to illness and depression. Positive thoughts will make you feel better. Even if you must begin by forcing yourself to be positive, it will become contagious and the positive thoughts will produce nice little chemicals and good feelings which will reinforce the positive thoughts. For example, if you force yourself to smile or laugh, even when you "don't feel like smiling or laughing, if you keep at it for a few minutes, you will soon feel like it. Feelings can make thoughts alive, and thoughts can do it, too. Control your thoughts and you can control your feelings. Positive thinking is important in all aspects of our lives. There is probably no single factor more important in determining your success in achieving your career purposes than your own attitude. It's often been said that in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. And in the office of militant(好战的) negativism, the positive workers shine like gold. You cannot control external events, but you can learn to control your reaction to those events and thereby have a positive attitude and be happy. This important key to success is totally within your control. Use it. 63. We can infer from the passage that . A. positive thinking can cure you of your diseases B. positive thinking can easily be generated by anyone C. a reduction of hormone may cause you to be depressed D. a specific chemical reaction is the cause of negative thinking 64. According to the passage, which of the following is true? A. Feeling and thoughts can react to each other. B. It's easier to control thoughts than to control feelings. C. Your success depends wholly on your attitude. D. Keeping smiling will surely make you successful. 65.Just like a one-eyed man in the land of the blind, you should . A. take positive attitude in the office of militant negativism B. be kind in your office C. pay no attention to what is going on around you D. control your feeling to what is happening to you 66.The best title to the passage is . A. Thinking Benefits People B. Why Should People Think C. Positive Thinking and Negative Thinking D. Thinking: The Important Way 书面表达 假设你是李华,你所在的城市向市民征求交通方面的意见。你作为一个中学生,经常看到一些 人违章却又无可奈何。你向市政府写信反映情况,并提出自己的看法和一两条建议。 可参考下面所给提示: 违章情况 1.行人和骑车的人闯红灯; 2.汽车在无警察的繁忙街道超速行驶 自己的看法 遵守交通规则是每个公民的义务 建议 …… 注意:1.词数 1; 2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯; 3.参考词汇:超速 exceed the speed limit ; 违章者 offender 参考答案 21—25 BCBAB 26—30 BCDCB 31—35 BDBAB 36—40 BCDAB 41—45 BDCAC 46—50 BDBDB 51—55 DBCAC 56—60 CDCBA 61—65 ADCAA 66—70 CABAD 71—75 CBCAB 76.was→is 77 getting 后加 on/along 78.tell→told 79.graduation →graduate 80.many→much 81.interested→interesting 82.student→students 83.√ 84.hope→wish 85.去掉 to Dear Sir , I’m a senior middle school student . Whenever I go to school , I can see some people breaking traffic rules . For example , some passers-by and cyclists often go into the crossroads when the traffic lights are still red , and some cars exceed the speed limit when they run on busy streets if there are no policemen working there . I hate these offenders but I can’t do anything to stop them . I think it is the duty of every citizen to obey the traffic rules . I suggest that we have more policemen or assistants working at the crossroads and on the busy streets . Whoever breaks the rules should be fined or punished . In this way , they will not break the traffic rules again . Yours sincerely , LL i Hua

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