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1、山东潍坊 2019 高二寒假功课3- 英语【一】语法和词汇知识1. He didn t regret saying what he did but felt that he_ it differently.A. could express B. would express C. could have expressed D. must have expressed2. The team _ six members.A. consist with B. is made up of C. is consisted ofD. makes up3.What difficulty do you thin

2、k he has _ English?A. learnB. learningC. to learnD. learned4.There appeared a _look on her face at the sight of the _snake.A. terrify, terrified B. terrifying, terrify C. terrifying, terrifiedD.terrified, terrifying5.The teacher suggested that he _ happy to give help to his classmates.A. wasB. shoul

3、d beC. had beenD. would be6.George is gong to talk about the geography of his country, but I d rather he_ more on its culture.A. focusB. focusedC. wouldfocusD. had focused7. -Will you go to the history museum tomorrow?-Sure I will, _it rains heavily.A. in caseB. as ifC. as long asD. even if8. It s a

4、 bad habitto_breakfastevery day. A healthybreakfastis very importantfor all of us.A. cut offB. leave outC. put awayD. make up9、 Jack is late again. It is _ of him to keep others waiting.A. normalB. ordinaryC. commonD. typical.10.Do t come this morning, I would rather you _ the day after tomorrow.11.

5、I_throughthatbitterperiodwithoutyourgeneroushelp.A.couldn thavedoneB.didn tC.wouldn tgoD.hadn tgone12.Shellyhadpreparedcarefullyforherbiologyexaminationsothatshecouldbesureofpassingitonherfirst_.A.intentionB.attemptC.purposeD.desire13.HeisastudentatOxfordUniversity,_foradegreeincomputerscience.A.stu

6、diedB.studyingC.tohavestudiedD.tobestudying14.-Doestheyoungmanstandingatthegate_thecar?-No.Thecaris_hisfather.A.inpossessionof;inthepossessionofB.havepossessionof;takepossessionofC.havepossessionof;inthepossessionofD.inthepossessionof;takepossessionof 15.-Wherearethechildren?Thedinnerisgoingtobecomp

7、letelyruined.-Iwishthey_alwayslate.A.weren tB.hadntbeenC.wouldntbeD.wouldn thavebeen16、 ManyEnglishpoems_Chinese_well.A.translatedinto;translateB.translatedinto;didn ttranslateC.translatinginto;didn ttranslateD.translatedfrom;didn ttranslate17.-Howmuchlongerdoyouthinkwecan_?-Tendays,maybe.I mnotsure

8、.A.holdonB.holdupC.holdontoD.holddown18.-DoyouthinkIcanwearsportsclothesforhiswedding?-No,sportsclothesarenot_.A.properB.rightC.appropriateD.match19.-Whatonearthareyoudoinghere?-Can tyouseeImtryingto_thegarage_arecreationroom.A,transform;fromB.transform;intoC.change;intoD.turn;into20.Ilikereadingpoe

9、ms,becausepoemscan_certain_.A.convey;emotionB.convey;emotionsC.express;emotionsD.explain;emotions21.Withmymoney_,Iwentbackhome.A.ranoutofB.ranoutC.runningoutofD.runningout22.-HowlonghaveMr.Whiteandhiswife_?-Its8years_theygotmarried.A.beenmarried;sinceB.gotmarried;whenC.beenmarried;afterD.gotmarried;

10、before 23.-Pityyoumissedthelectureonnuclearpollution.-I_it,butIwasbusypreparingforajobinterview.A.attendB.hadattendedC.wouldattendD.wouldhaveattended24.Ioftenthinkofthedays_Istayedwiththeexperts,_hasagreateffectonmyjob.A.which;thatB.that;whichC.when;whoD.when;which25.-I vegotacoughandmychesthurts.-_

11、.Letmeexamineyou.A.Don tmindB.YoushouldlearntoprotectyourselfC.TakeiteasyD.Keepcalm.Youwillrecoversoon26.Themanwefollowedsuddenlystoppedandlookedasif_whetherhewasgoingintherightdirection.A.seeingB.havingseenC.toseeD.tohaveseen27.Thecompaniesareworkingtogethertocreate_theyhopewillbethebestmeansoftran

12、sportinthe21st century.A.whichB.thatC.whatD.who28.Itisworthconsideringwhatmakes“convenience”foodssopopular,and_betteronesofyourown.A.introducesB.tointroduceC.introducingD.introduced29._,I dliketosayhowmuchIveenjoyedstayinginyourbeautifulcountry.A.ToconcludeB.TotheconcludeC.IntheconclusionD.Asconclus

13、ion30.Whowouldyourather_thewatch?A.havetorepairB.havefixedC.getrepairedD.gettorepair【二】完形填空ThepassengersonthebuswatchedwithsympathyasSusanmadeherwaycarefullyupthesteps. Shepaidthedriverandthen,usingherhandsto31theseats,settledinoneofthem.Ithadbeena yearsinceSusanbecameblind.Astheresultofanaccidentsh

14、ewassuddenlythrownintoaworld of32.SusanshusbandMarkwatchedher33intohopelessnessandhewas34touseeverypossiblemeanstohelphiswife.Finally,Susanfeltreadyto35toherjob,buthowwouldshegetthere?Sheusedtotakethebus,butshewasnowtoo36togetaroundthecitybyherself.Mark37toridethebuswithSusaneachmorningandevening38s

15、hecouldmanageitbyherself.Fortwoweeks,Mark39Susantoandfromworkeachday.Hetaughtherhowtorelyonherother40,specificallyherhearing,todeterminewhereshewasandhowtoadapttohernew41.Atlast,Susandecidedthatshewasreadytotrythetrip42.Mondaymorningarrived.Beforesheleft,shehuggedherhusband43,hereyesfilledwithtearso

16、fgratitude感激 .Shesaidgood-byeand,forthefirsttime,theywenttheir44ways.Eachdaywentperfectl y,andawildexcitement45Susan.Shewasdoingit!OnFridaymorning,Susantookthebustowork46.Asshewasgettingoffthebus,thedriversaid, “Miss,Isure47you. ” Curious,Susanaskedthedriver48.“ Youknow,everymorningforthe49week,afin

17、e-lookinggentlemaninamilitaryuniformhasbeenstandingacrossthecornerwatchingyouuntilyouenteryourofficebuildingsafely,”thebusdriversaid.TearsofhappinesspoureddownSusanscheeks.Shewassoluckyforhehadgivenheragiftmorepowerfulthan50,Thatisthegiftoflovethatcanbringlightwherethereisdarkness.31.A.touchB.grabC.

18、countD.feel32.A.weaknessB.sicknessC.darknessD.sadness33.A.runB.sinkC.jumpD.step34.A.inspiredB.determinedC.honoredD.pleased35.A.return B.adjustC.contributeD.stick36.A.dreadB.astonishedC.depressed D.frightened37.A.volunteeredB.attempted C.continued D.struggled38.A.whenB.asC.until D.after39.A.droveB.di

19、rectedC.accompaniedD.sent40.A.feelingB.organsC.skillsD.senses41.A.positionB.environmentC.statusD.role42.A.onherownB.inpersonC.toherbenefitD.onfoot43.A.politelyB.calmlyC.brieflyD.tightly44.A.oppositeB.separateC.fixed D.lonely45.A.tookchargeofB.tookplaceofC.tookadvantageofD.tookholdof46.A.asusualB.asa

20、ruleC.aswellD.asaconsequence47.A.respectB.envyC.knowD.support48.A.whatB.howC.whyD.who49.A.pastB.sameC.firstD.next50.A.courageB.willC.sightD.wisdom【三】阅读理解ATOKYOApplicantstoaprivatehighschoolforgirlsinSaseboinsouthernNagasakiPrefecturewillb easkedloholdandmovevarioussmallobjectsincludingbeansandmarble

21、swithchopsticksasp artoftheentranceexam 、“Thisissimplyonefactortoassesswhetherthesegirlscanhandlechopstickscorrectly,whichisreallythemostbasicelementineducation,”saidKatushiHisata,theviceprincipalofHisataGakuenGirlsHighSchool、“Itssurprisingtoseehowmanychildrendontknowhowtoholdchopstickscorrectly,whi

22、chispartoftheJapaneseculturesbeauty,”hetoldAFPbytelephone,addingthatonly20percentofelementarystudentsusechopsticksco rrectly 、ThewesternizationofJapanseatinghabitsmeansthatuseoftheknifeandforkisincreasing lycommon,whileagrowingnumberofchildrenwithworkingparentseatalone,leavingthemlessversed inchopst

23、icksetiquette礼仪、Theschoolsviceprincipalaccusedcelebritiesappearingontelevisionfoodandcookeryshowsofusingchopstickswrongly、Theschool,builtin1902,hastraditionalclassesinteaceremony,kimono-fitting,etiquetteandcookingaspartofthewidercurriculum、“Weareawarethatthiskindofexamwontmakestudentsjumpupandcomeru

24、nningtous,because thisisunlikenormalhighschoolsthatadvertisesuccessratesofstudentsenteringprestigiousuniversities,” HisatasaiD、“Butwedoknowthateducationisnotonlyabouthavingbrains,butalsoetiquette, ”headdeD、51、 Howwillthechildrenbetestedinusingchopsticks?A.Byusingchopsticksbeforealltheteachers、B.Bywr

25、itingapaperaboutchopsticks、C.Bypickingupandmovingchallengingarticles、D.Bybeingaskedtotakesomewrittentests、52、 Theunderlinedword“ versed ” inthethirdparagraphprobablymeansA、 skilled B、 delighted C、 interested D、involved 53、 TheuseoftheknifeandforkisincreasinglycommoninJapanmainlybecauseA、 childrenare

26、nottaughthowtousechopsticksB、 JapanseatinghabitsarebeingwesternizedC、 itsconvenientforkidstousetheforkandknifeD、 nocelebritiesusechopstickscorrectly54、 Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A、 TheschoolpaysmuchattentiontotraditionalculturE、B、 EtiquetteismoreimportantthanintelligencE、C、 Theteenagersenjo

27、ypracticingchopsticks、D、 Theschoolisproudoftheirstudentsenteringfamousuniversities、55、 Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A、 ChopsticksatJapaneseDiningTablesB、 TraditionsoverStressedinJapanC、 TraditionalChopsticksEtiquetteD、 SomeJapaneseStudentsFacedwithNewTestsBMyelderbrotherSteve,in

28、theabsenceofmyfatherwhodiedwhenIwassix,gavemeimportantlessonsinvaluesthathelpedmegrowintoanadult. Forinstance,Stevetaughtmetofacetheresultsofmybehavior.OncewhenIreturnedintearsf romaSaturdaybaseballgame,itwasStevewhotookthetimetoaskmewhathappened.WhenIexplainedthatmybaseballhadsoaredthroughMrs.Holts

29、basementwindow,breakingtheglasswithacrash,Steveencouragedmetoconfesstoher.Afterall,IshouldhavebeenplayingintheparkdownFifthStreetandnotinthepathbetweenbuildings.Althoughmykneesknocked asIexplainedtoMrs.Holt,Iofferedtopayforthewindowfrommypocketmoneyifshewouldreturnmyball.IalsolearnedfromStevethatper

30、sonalpropertyisasacredthing.AfterIfoundashinysilverpeninmyfifth-gradeclassroom,Iwantedtokeepit,butSteveexplainedthatitmightbeimportanttosomeoneelseinspiteofthefactthatithadlittlevalue.HeremindedmeofhowmuchI dhatetolosetosomeoneelsethesmalldogmyfathercarvedfromapieceofcheapwood.Ireturne dthepentomyte

31、acher,Mrs.Davids,andstillrememberedthesmellofherperfumeasshepatted meontheshoulder.YetofalltheinstructionsStevegaveme,hisrespectforlifeisthemostvividinmymind.WhenIwastwelve,IkilledanoldbrownsparrowintheyardwithaBBgun.Excitedwithmyaccuracy,IscreamedtoStevetocomefromthehousetotakealook.Ishallneverforg

32、etthewayhestood foralongmomentandstaredatthebirdontheground.Theninadead,quietvoice,heasked,“ Didithurtyoufirst,Mark?” Ididn tknowwhattoanswer.Hecontinuedwithhiseyesfirm,“ Theonlytimeyoushouldeverthinkofhurtingalivingthingisifithurtsyoufirst.Andthenyouthinkalong,longtime.”Ireallyfeltterriblethen,butt

33、hatmomentstandsoutasthemostimportantlessonmybrothertaughtme.56.Whatisthemainsubjectofthepassage?A.TherelationshipbetweenMarkandSteve.B.TheimportantlessonMarklearnedinschool.C.Steve simportantroleinMarksgrowingprocess.D.MarkandSteve srespectforlivingthings.57.Inthestoryaboutthepen,whichofthefollowing

34、lessonsdidSteveteachhisbrother?A.Respectforpersonalproperty.B.Respectforlife.C.Sympathyforpeoplewithproblems.D.Thevalueofhonesty.58.Accordingtothewriter,whichwasthemostimportantlessonStevetaughthisyoungbrothe r?A.Respectforlivingthings.B.Responsibilityforone sactions.C.Thevalueofhonesty.D.Careforthe

35、propertyofothers.59.Theunderlinedword“ knocked ”inthesecondparagraphmeans_.A.tappedB.beatC.struckD.trembled60.Fromthepassage,wecaninferthefollowingstatementsEXCEPTthat_.A.MarkbenefitedalotfromSteveaftertheirfatherpassedaway.B.MarkwasnotasexcellentashiselderbrotherSteve.C.Thesmallwooddogcarvedbyhisfa

36、thermeantalottoMark.D.Markusedtobeanaughtyboyinhischildhood.CTheUnitedStatesisoneofthefewcountriesintheworldthathasanofficialdayonwhichfa thersarehonoredbytheirchildren.OnthethirdSundayinJune,fathersareacrossorotherwi semadetofeelspecial.However,theideaforcreatingadayforchildrentohonortheirfathersbe

37、ganinSpokane,Washington.AwomanbythenameofSonoraSmartDoddthoughtoftheideaforFathersDaywhilelisteningtoaMother sDaysermonin1909.Havingbeenraisedbyherfather,HenryJacksonSmart,afterhermotherdi ed,Sonorawantedherfathertoknowhowspecialhewastoher.Itwasherfatherthatmadealltheparentalsacrificesandwas,intheey

38、esofhisdaughter,aselflessandlovingman.SonorasfatherwasborninJune,soshechosetoholdthefirstFather sDaycelebrationinSpokane,Washingtononthe19thofJune,1910.In1924PresidentCalvinCoolidgedeclaredthethirdSundayinJuneasFathersDay.RosesaretheFather sDayflowers,redtobewornforalivingfatherandwhiteifthefatherha

39、sdied.Whenchildrencan tvisittheirfathersortakethemouttodinner,theysendagreetingcard.Traditionally,fat hersprefergreetingcardsthatarenottoosentimental.Mostgreetingcardsaretoospecials ofatherslaughwhentheyopenthem.SomegiveheartfeltthanksforbeingtherewheneverthechildneededDad.61.TheUnitedStatesisspecia

40、linFather sDaybecause . A.manypeoplecelebratethedayB.onlyAmericacelebratestheday C.AmericamakesitanofficialdayD.allmenarehonoredinAmerica62.Atfirst,Father sDaywasfixedonJune19thbecause.A.Sonorahonoredherfather sbirthdayB.Sonora sbirthdaywasJune19C.ItwasdecidedbythepresidentatthattimeD.hermotherdiedo

41、nJune1963.HowmanyyearshaspassedbeforeFathersDaybecameanofficialdaysincethefathersdaywascelebrated?A.4B.10C.14D.2464.Accordingtothepassage,onFather sDay,.A.peoplewillwearthesameflowerstohonortheirfathersB.onlydaughterswearredflowerstohonorstheirfathersC.ChildrenmustgohometohonortheirfathersD.fathersa

42、reoftenhonoredindifferentways【四】汉译英1.现在人们在许多方面摆脱了传统的思维方式。(breakawayfrom)_.2.他想出了一个解决那个 的好方法。(comeupwith)_.3.我特 意帮你。 (morethan)_.4.我无法理解他 何 么 。 (figureout)_.5.他宁愿步行去上班也不愿乘坐公交 。(wouldrather than )_.6. 着急。一切由我 照料。(takeiteasy)_.7.李阳老 告 我 每篇文章至少要 30 遍。 (aminimumof)_.8.我不管什么 候看到他,他都在用心 。(whenever)_.9.公共汽

43、每天 送乘客前往火 站。(convey)_.10. 姆等不得 上 他的新 。 (tryout)_.【五】 句改 1.LittleTomoftenfallsill,whichcauseshismotheragreatdealanxiety.2.Jimaswellasfourofhisclassmateswerepraisedforsavingthedrowningboy.3.Itistypicalforhimtoleavehisumbrellaeverywhere.4.TheImpressionistswerethefirstpaintersworkingoutdoors.5.Hegoestoh

44、isofficeonMonday,WednesdayandFriday.Thatis,hegoestohisofficeeachtwoday.6.Thismakesthepoemseasytobelearned.7.Weranouttoilettissue;couldyougoandbuysome?8.LittleTomspentthewholeafternoonreadingthepoemtomakingupoffivelines.9.Hewouldhavefinishedtheworkifwestayeduplatethenightbefore.10.Isawafish pondallin

45、fire.六、 表达一Aswerushthroughourbusydaysaccomplishingourtasks-work, kids, shopping,cleaning,eatingandsoon,weoftencomplainthatwedontfeelgooD、Thereisasimple,quick,andeffectivewaythatyoucanfeelbetterthroughoutthedayandalsobemoreattractive.AllyouhavetodoissmilemorE Smilingchangesyourattitude、, whetheryoure

46、alizeitornot、 Ifyouhaveanydoubts,nexttimeyoufeeldown, startsmilingandthinkingpositivethoughtsandseewhathappens、Youcan thelpbuthaveabetterattitude_、SmilingalsoraisesyourconfidencE、Smilingaffectsyouremotionsbecauseofabrain-bodyconnection、Ittriggersscientificallymeasurableactivityintheleft,frontalcorte

47、x-theareaofthebrainwherehappinessisregistereDYourfacehas44musclesbetweentheskin, cartilage、 骨, blooD 、andbonethatyoucontort扭曲flexandmovE、Thisletsyoumakeover5000differenttypesofexpressions、 That salotofexpressions!Andeachwillhaveadifferenteffectonyourfeelingsandthoselookingatyou.Admitit,whensomeoneis

48、smiling,aren tyoudrawnin?Don tyouenjoythatpersonscompanymore?Wealldo 、SmilingisaveryimportantpartofconnectingandgettingtoknowsomeonE、Nowthatyouknowhowgoodsmilingisforyou,makeaconsciousefforttousethissmileexerciseaminimumofsixtimesthroughoutyourday、Whenyousmile , remembertobreatheinthroughyournoseandthinkpositivethoughts、ThisIguaranteewillhaveapositiveinfluenceonyourdayandinyourlifE、Infact , theresultfromthissimpleexercisewillhaveahugeeffect、 Heresabasicfactaboutenergy: itisattractedtoenergyofasimilarfrequency、Sowhenyousmilenotonlywillyoumakeyourselffeelbetter,youwillalsoatt

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