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學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精河北武邑中學(xué)英語(yǔ)學(xué)科(第十期)

2017-2018學(xué)年高二寒假作業(yè)完成時(shí)間正月初七命制人:審查人:班級(jí)_________學(xué)生姓名_______________家長(zhǎng)簽字________________21。Whenhewasrunningafterhisbrother,theboylosthis________andhadabadfall。A.balanceB。chanceC。memory

D。place22。Hegavehimselfanewnametohidehis________whenhewenttocarryoutthesecrettask。A.emotionB。talentC.identitytreasure

D.23。Theteamareworkinghardto________theproblemsothattheycanfindthebestsolution.A。faceB.preventC。raise

D.analyze24.Inordernottobeheard,shepointedherfingerupwardsto_________thatsomeonewasmovingaboutupstairs.A。whisperB。signalC。

declareD.complain25.Thereisnodoubtthatthiscandidate'sadvantage_________hisabilitytocommunicatewithforeignersinEnglish.學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精A。

leavesout

B。

goesagainst

C。

liesin

D。makesup26。Don’tworry.I’msureyourmissingglasseswill___________soonerorlater.A。standoutB。breakupC.getoutD。turnup27.Eventhoughtheconferencehallisnearhisapartment,hehastohurryalittleifhewantstobe。A.accurateB.punctualC。efficientD.reasonable28。Idon’tthinkwhathesaidis________tothetopicwearediscussing。Hehasmissedthepoint.A。faithfulB.parallelC.relevantD.similar29。Thegirlusedtobeshy,butis_________gettingactiveingroupworkandismorewillingtoexpressherself.A.graduallyB。usuallyC.previouslyD.merely30。Thismeetingroomisanon—smokingarea.Iwouldliketowarnyou__________thatifyousmokedhereyouwouldbefined。A.inadvanceB.indetailC.intotalD。ingeneral第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每題1分,滿分20分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最正確選項(xiàng),并在答題卡大將該項(xiàng)涂黑?!癉ailyStarsir,”calledJasoncarrying,somenewspapersunder學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精hisarm.Thelittleboyhadbeenrunningupanddownthestreet,buttherewerestilltwenty_31__left.Hisvoicewasalmostgoneandhisheartwas_32__。Theshopswouldsoonclose,andallthepeoplewouldgohome.Hewouldhavetogohometoo,carryingthepapers__33_money.Hehadhopedtosellmorepaperstonighttomakemoremoneytobuya__34_forhismotherandsomeseedsforhisbird。Thatwaswhyhehadboughtthepaperswithallhismoney.He_35__ashethoughtofhisfailuretosellallhispapers。“Youdon'tknowthe__36_ofsellingpapers。Youmustshout,“Hotnews!Bombbursting!another”newsboyChadtoldJason.“_37__it’snotinthepaperat"allrepliedJason。,“Justrunawayquickly__38__theyhavetimetosee,andyou’ll__39_outandgetyourmoney,”Chadsaid。Itwasanew_40__toJason.Hethoughtofhisbirdwithno__41_andthecakehewantedtobuyforhismother,butwas__42_thathewouldnottellalie。Thoughhewas_43__apoornewsboy,hehadbeen_44__somegoodthings.ThenextafternoonJasonwenttotheofficeforhispapers_45__。SeveralboyswerecrowdingaroundChad,whodeclaredwitha__46_smilethathesoldsixdozenthedaybefore.HeaddedthatJason__47_moneybecausehewouldnottellalie.Theboy_48__atJason.“wouldn’tellalieyesterdaymy,boy?”AgentlemanattheofficecameupandpattedJason’sshoulder49?!盻_You’rejusttheboyI

Yo學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精amlookingfor.”AweeklaterJasonstartedhisnew50__.Helostsaleoftwentypapersbecausehewouldnottellalie,butgotawell—paidjobbecausehetoldthetruth。B.coinsC。peopleD.papers32。A.openB.heavyC。pureD.weak33.A。insteadofB.inreturnforC.regardlessofD.inexchangeforB.cardC。combD。cake35。A.gaveinB。brokedownC.gotawayD。showedupB.processC。goalD。secret37.A。AndB.ButC.ForD.So38.A。beforeB.sinceC.thoughD。unless39。A。callB。dropC。sellD。reach40.A。editionB.ideaC.policyD.task41.A。breadB。insectsC.seedsD。water42.A。concernedB.amazedC。excitedD。determined43。A.stillB。alreadyC.justD.also44。A。taughtB.handedC。awardedD.allowed45。A.atonceB。bychanceC。asusualD。onpurpose46。A.proudB.gentleC.warmD.polite學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精47.A。borrowedB。lostC。madeD。saved48.A。laughedB。shoutedC.noddedD。started49。A.bravelyB.gratefulC。fondlyD。modestly50.A。dutyB。businessC.jobD。method第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每題2分,滿分40分)閱讀以下短文,從每篇短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最正確選項(xiàng),并在答題卡大將該項(xiàng)涂黑.A“Iseeyou’vegotabitofwateronyourcoatthepetrolstation.“Isitrainingoutthere?”“replied,checkingmysleeve.“Oh,Apony(right馬駒。)bitmeearlier。

,No"Asithappened,thebitewasvirtuallypainless:morethekindofsmallbiteyoumightgetfromanaughtychild.TheponyresponsiblewasqueuingupforsomeicecreaminthecarparknearHaytor,andperhapsthoughtI'djumpedinaheadofhim。ThereasonwhytheponiesherearenaughtyisthatHaytorisatourist—heavyareaandtouristsareconstantlyfeedingtheponiesfoods,despitesighsaskingthemnot。toByfeedingtheponies,touristsincreasetheriskofthemgettinghitbyacar,andmakethemhardertogatherduringthearea’sannualponydrift().遷移Thepurposeofaponydriftistogatherthemupsotheirhealthcanbechecked,thebabyonescanbestoopedfromfeedingontheir學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精mother’smilkand,thosewho’vegonebeyondtheirlimitedareacbereturnedtotheircorrectarea。Someofthemarealsolatersold,inordertolimitthenumberofponiesaccordingtotherulessetbyNaturalEngland.Threeweeksago,Iwitnessedasmallnear-disasterafewmilswestofhere。Whilewalking,Inoticedaponyrolloveronhisback.“Isaidtohim,assuminghewasjustrollingforfun,buthewasverystilland,asIgotcloser,Isawhimkickinghislegsintheairandbreathingheavily.Ibegantoproperlyworryabouthim.Fortunately,ImanagedtogetintouchwithaDartmoor'sLivestockProtectionofficerandsendheraphoto。Theofficerimmediatelysentalocalfarmerouttocheckonthepony.Theponyhadactuallybeentrappedbetweentworocks.Thefarmerfreedhim,andhebegantorunhappilyaroundagain。Dartmoorhas1,000orsoponies,whoplayacriticalroleincreatingthediversityofspeciesinthisarea。Manypeopleareworkinghardtopreservetheseponies,andtryingtocomeupwithplanstofindasustainable(可連續(xù)的)futureforoneofDartmoor’mostfinancially-troubledelements。51.Whyaretouristsaskednottofeedtheponies?A。ToprotectthetouristsfrombeingbittenB.TokeeptheponiesoffthepetrolstationC.ToavoidputtingtheponiesindangerD.Topreventtheponiesfromfighting學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精52.Oneofthepurposesoftheannualponydriftis______________.A.tofeedbabyponiesonmilkB。tocontrolthenumberofponiesC。toexpandthehabitatforponiesD.toselltheponiesatagoodpriceWhatastheauthor’firstreactionwhenhesawaponyrollonitsback?A。HefreeditfromthetrapB.HecalledaprotectionofficerC。HeworriedaboutitverymuchD。Hethoughtofitasbeingnaughty54。WhatdoestheauthorimplyaboutthepreservationofDartmoor'sponies?A。Itlackspeople’sinvolvementB。Itcosts。alargeamountofmoneyC。ItwillaffecttourisminDartmoor.

D。

It

hascausedanimbalanceofspeciesBWhatTheresaLoeisdoingprovesthatalargefarmisn’tprerequisiteforamoderngrow=our—ownlifestyle.Onamere1/10ofanacreinLosAngeles,Loeandhisfamilygrow,can(裝罐)andpreservemuchofthefoodtheyconsume.Loeisamasterfoodpreserver,gardenerandcanningexpert。She學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精alsooperatesawebsite,wheresheshareshertipsandrecipes,withthegoalofdemonstratingthateveryonehastheabilitytocontrolwhattheirplate。Loeinitiallywenttoschooltobecomeanengineer,butshequicklylearnedthatherenthusiasmwasmainlyaboutgrowingandpreparingherownfood?!癐gotintocookingmyownfoodandstartedmyownherbs(香草)andfoodsforthatfreshflavour,”shesaid.EngLoelearnedcookingatnightschool。Sheultimatelypurchasedasmallpieceoflandwithherhusbandandbegangrowingtheirownfoods?!癐teachpeoplehowtofarm-freshwithoutafarm,"Loesaid。ThroughherwebsiteLoeemphasizesthat“anyonecandothisanywhere”.Gotanapartmentwithabalcony(天臺(tái)).Plantsomeherbs。window?Perfectspotforgrowing。Startwithherbs,sherecommends,because“they’reforgivingJusta”little。oftheherbs“cantakeyourregularcookingtoawholenewlevel,"sheaddedThen?Trygrowingsomethingfromaseed,shesaid,likeapotatoorsometea.Canningisanaturalextensionoftheplantingshedoes.Witheveryplantedfood,Loenoted,thereisamomentit'sburstingwithitsabsolutepeakflavour?!癐tryandkeepitinatimecapsuleinacanningjar”Loesaid.“Canningformeisaboutknowingwhatknowi’singyourfwhereitcomesfrom.Inadditiontobeingmoreintouchwiththefoodshe'seating,anotherjoycomesfrompassingthisknowledgeandthisdesireforgood學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精foodtoherchildren:“Influencingthemandtellingthemyouropiniononnotonlybeingcarefulwhatweeatbutunderstandingthebiggershesaid“,thatifwedon’ttakecareofthenoearthonepicture,”will.

”55。Theunderlinedword“prerequisite(Para”.1)isclosestinmeaningto________。A.Recipe。B。Substitute.C.Requirement.D.Challenge.56.WhydoesLoesuggeststartingwithherbs?A.Theyareuseddaily.B.Theyareeasytogrow。C.Theycangrowverytall。D.Theycanbeeatenuncooked。57.AccordingtoLoe,whatisthebenefitofcanningherplantedfoods?A。Itcanpreservetheirbestflavour.B.Itcanpromoteheronlinesales.C。

It

canbetterhercookingskills。

D.It

canprovetheirnutrition。58。Whatis“thebiggerpicturethat”(ParaLoewishes.6her)childrentounderstand?A.Theknowledgeaboutgoodfood。B.Thewaytoliveagrow-our—ownlife。C。Thewayofgettingtouchwithfoods。D.Theresponsibilitytoprotectourearth。學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精CHilversumisamedium—sizedcitybetweenthemajorcitiesofAmsterdamandUtrechtintheGooiareaofNorthHolland,theNetherlands。UnlikemostoftheNetherlands,Hilversumisactuallyinahillyareawiththesoilmostlyconsistingofsand,OncecalledtheGardenofAmsterdam,itstillattractstravelerstocomeovertocycleandwalkthroughthesurroundingforests.Theyvisititforarelaxingdayofffromtheurbanmadness.ForDutchpeople,Hilversumisallabouttextile(紡織)andmediaindustries,andmodernarchitecture.Inhistory,Hilversumwaslargelyanagriculturalarea.Dailylifewasmarkedbyfarming,sheepraisingandwoolproduction.ArailwaylinktoAmsterdamin1874attractedrichtradersfromAmsterdamtoHilversum。Theybuiltthemselveslargevillas(別墅)inthewoodedsurroundingsofthetown.OneofthefamiliesmovinginwastheBrenninkmeijers,currentlythewealthiestfamilyoftheNetherlands.TheymovedinafterbigsuccessinthetextileindustryandaidedasubstantialtextileindustryinNetherlands。Butthetextileboomlastedonlyseveraldecades.Thelastfactoryclosedinthe1960s.Thechangetoamediaeconomystartedin1920,whentheNederlandseSeintoestellenFabriek(NSF)EstablishedaradiofactoryinHilversum。Mostradiostationssettledinthelargevillasintheleafyareasofthetown。Televisiongaveanotherpushtothelocaleconomy.HilversumbecamethemediacapitalofNetherlands,andDutchtelevision學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精starsmovedintotheleafyneighbourhoodssurroundingthetown。Intheearly1900s,modernarchitectsW.M.DudokandJ.DuikerplacedhundredsofremarkablebuildingsinHilversum。Thesemodernarchitecturalmasterpieces(杰作)aresomanythatHilversumalmostfeelslikeanopenairmuseum.Dudokaloneshapedmostof20thcenturyHilversumandapproximately75buildingsstillbearhisuniquecharacteristics。HismasterpieceHilversumTownHall,wasbuiltin1928-1931。Ithaswideinternationalfameandisincludedinmanyarchitecturetextbooks.Thebuildinghasaremarkableshapeandlookslikeacombinationof“blocks”Actually.one,maystarthisjourneyofmodernarchitectureofmodernarchitecturebywalkingorW.M。DudokArchitecturalRouteinHilversum。59。HilversumisdifferentfrommostoftheNetherlandsinthat________.A。ithasalargepopulationcitiesC.ithasmanybeautifulgardens

B.itiscutofffrombiggerD.itisinahillyareawithsandysoilWhatwasthegreatestcontributionoftheBrenninkmeijerstoHilversum?A.BuildingarailwaylinktoAmsterdam。industrytodevelop。C.Constructinglargevillasforthepoor。

B。HelpingitstextileD.Assistingits學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精agriculturalindustry.61。ThebeginningofthemediaindustryinHilversumwasmarkedbytheestablishmentof________.A.aradiofactoryB.themediacapitalC。aradiostationD。aTVstation62。WhatisknowaboutW。M。Dudok’sHilversumTownHall?A。Itconsistsofapproximately75buildings.B。Itlookslikeanopenairmuseuminthecity.C。Itisaclassicexampleinarchitecturetextbooks。D.Ithasshapedmostof20thcenturyHilversum。DTheoddnessoflifeinspaceneverquitegoesaway。Herearesomeexamples.Firstconsidersomethingassimpleassleep.Itspositionpresentsitsownchallenges。Themainquestioniswhetheryouwantyourarmsinsideoroutsidethesleepingbag。Ifyouleaveyourarmsout,theyfloatfreeinzerogravity,oftengivingasleepingastronautthelookofafunnyballet(芭蕾)dancer?!癐'maninsideguy,”MikeHopkinssaidwhoreturned,fromasix—monthtourontheInternationalSpaceStation。“I’dliketobewrappedup.”O(jiān)nthestation,theordinarybecomesstrange.TheexercisebikefortheAmericanastronautshasnohandlebars。Italsohasnoseat.Withnogravity,it’sjustaseasytopedalviolentlyYoucanwatcha。movie學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精whileyoupedalbyfloatingamicrocomputeranywhereyouwant。Butstationresidentshavetobecarefulaboutstayinginoneplacetoolong.Withoutgravitytohelpcirculateair,thecarbondioxideyouexhale(呼吸)hasatendencytoformaninvisible(隱形的)cloudaroundyourhead。Youcanendupwithwhatastronautscallacarbon—dioxideheadache。LeroyChiao,54,anAmericanretiredastronautafterfourflight,describeswhathappensevenbeforeyoufloatoutofyourseat.“Yourinnerearthinksyou’refallingMeanwhile。youreyesaretellingyouyou’restandingstraightThat。canbeannoying—that’whyssomepeoplefeelsick.”Withinacoupleofdays-trulyterribledaysforsome-astronauts'brainslearntoignorethepanickysignalsfromtheinnerear,andspacesicknessdisappeared。Spacetravelcanbesodelightfulbutatthesametimeinvisiblydangerous.Forinstance,astronautslosebonemass.ThatisconsideredsovitalthatNationalAeronauticsandSpaceAdministrationNASA)putsitrightontheworkdayschedule.Thefocusonfitnessisasmuchaboutscienceandthefutureasitisaboutkeepinganindividualastronauthealthy.NASAisworriedabouttwothings:recovertimeonceastronautsreturnhome,andmoreimportantly,howtomaintainstrengthandfitnessforthetwoandahalfyearsormorethatitwouldtaketomakearound-triptoMars。63。Whatisthemajorchallengetoastronautswhentheysleepinspace?A.Decidingonapropersleepposition。B.Choosingacomfortable學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精sleepingbag。C.Seekingawaytofallasleepquickly。D.Findingarighttimetogotosleep.64。Theastronautwillsufferfromacarbon—dioxideheadachewhen_________。theycirclearoundontheirbikesB。theyusemicrocomputerswithoutastopC.theyexerciseinoneplaceforalongtimeD.theywatchamoviewhilepedaling65。Someastronautsfeelsickonthestationduringthefirstfewdaysbecause

。A。

theirsensesstopworking

B。

theyhavetostandupstraightC.theyfloatoutoftheirseatsunexpectedlyD.theirbrainsreceivecontradictorymessages66。OneofNASA’smajorconcernsaboutastronautsis________A.howmuchexercisetheydoonthestationB。howtheycanremainhealthyforlonginspaceC.whethertheycanrecoverafterreturninghomeD。whethertheyareabletogobacktothestationESciencehasalotofuses.Itcanuncoverlawsofnature,curediseases,makebombs,andhelpbridgestostand。upIndeedscienceis學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精sogoodatwhatitdoesthatthere'salwaysatemptation(誘惑)todragitintoproblemswhereitmaynotbehelpful.DavidBrooks,authorofTheSocialAnimal:TheHiddenSourcesofLove,Character,andAchievement,appearstobethelatestinalonglineofwriterswhohavefailedtoresistthetemptation。Brooksgainedfameforseveralbooks.HislatestbookTheSocialAnimal,however,ismoreambitiousandseriousthanhisearlierbooks.Itisanattempttodealwithasetofweightytopics。Thebookfocusesonbigquestions:Whathassciencerevealedabouthumannature?Whatarethesourcesofcharacter?Andwhyaresomepeoplehappyandsuccessfulwhileothersaren't?Toanswerthesequestions,Brookssurveysawiderangeofdisciplines(學(xué)科).Consideringthis,youmightexpectthebooktobeadryrecitationoffacts.ButBrookshasstructuredhisbook

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