完成句子(共20空,每空0.5分,满分10分)请将答案写在答题纸相应题号的横线上。
1.最近我作了一次短途旅行,但这次旅行花费的时间比我预计的要长。
I went on an recently, but my trip took me than I expected.
2.他跟不上比赛的节奏,因为他的漫不经心,我们输了比赛。
He could not keep pace the game, and as a result his careless playing we lost.
3.虽然可能有点尴尬, 但是如果她真是你最好的朋友,你应该为责怪她而向她道歉。
it may feel awkward, if she really is your best friend you should apologize for her.
4.当被问起公司的未来时,经理毫不犹豫地回答说他依然乐观。
When about the company’s future, the manager responded without that he remained optimistic.
5.森林火灾时常由破碎的玻璃或人们随手扔掉的香烟头引起。
Forest fires are often caused by glass or by cigarette ends which people throw away.
6.如果你把要花在维修上的钱考虑进去,这房子就有点贵了。
If you take consideration the money you’ll spend on , this house is a little bit expensive.
7.他们会联想到贪婪的商人逃避社会责任,一味关心金钱。
They think of businessmen from their responsibilities, and only worrying about money.
8.后来,我假装很开心,但汉娜还是觉察到哪儿有点不对劲 。
Afterwards, I to be cheerful, but Hannah something was wrong.
9.他们俩在这件事上意见相左。
Their opinions each other on this matter.
10.尽管有上述种种说法,但游客们还是照常摘树叶和把他们的名字刻在树上。
In of all that has been said, the tourists have been leaves and cutting their names on the tree-trunk.
高二英语其他题中等难度题
完成句子(共20空,每空0.5分,满分10分)请将答案写在答题纸相应题号的横线上。
1.最近我作了一次短途旅行,但这次旅行花费的时间比我预计的要长。
I went on an recently, but my trip took me than I expected.
2.他跟不上比赛的节奏,因为他的漫不经心,我们输了比赛。
He could not keep pace the game, and as a result his careless playing we lost.
3.虽然可能有点尴尬, 但是如果她真是你最好的朋友,你应该为责怪她而向她道歉。
it may feel awkward, if she really is your best friend you should apologize for her.
4.当被问起公司的未来时,经理毫不犹豫地回答说他依然乐观。
When about the company’s future, the manager responded without that he remained optimistic.
5.森林火灾时常由破碎的玻璃或人们随手扔掉的香烟头引起。
Forest fires are often caused by glass or by cigarette ends which people throw away.
6.如果你把要花在维修上的钱考虑进去,这房子就有点贵了。
If you take consideration the money you’ll spend on , this house is a little bit expensive.
7.他们会联想到贪婪的商人逃避社会责任,一味关心金钱。
They think of businessmen from their responsibilities, and only worrying about money.
8.后来,我假装很开心,但汉娜还是觉察到哪儿有点不对劲 。
Afterwards, I to be cheerful, but Hannah something was wrong.
9.他们俩在这件事上意见相左。
Their opinions each other on this matter.
10.尽管有上述种种说法,但游客们还是照常摘树叶和把他们的名字刻在树上。
In of all that has been said, the tourists have been leaves and cutting their names on the tree-trunk.
高二英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析
第四部分:书面表达(共两节,满分40分)
第一节:完成句子(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下列各小题,根据括号内的汉语提示,用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子,并将答案写在答题卡上的相应题号后。
71._______________(非常有可能)they failed to grasp the key points of what I said just now .(likely)
72. Our company insisted on__________ (签订一份协议) them in case there was a sudden change when cooperating. (agreement)
73. Water, which seems so simple and common, is ______________(使生命成为可能的东西.(what)
74. Martin Luther King.Jr _______________(以……而闻名)a freedom fighter for equal rights of black people in America . (know)
75. ____________(惊讶于)the beautiful scenery at the Copacabana Beach , he decided to come again the following year . (amaze)
76. How he regretted what he had wasted before, for it is impossible for lost time ____________.(弥补回来) (make )
77. It is believed that he __________________(可能参与了)in planning the monument, or in helping transport and pull up the stones. (hand)
78.________(如果你要寻求帮助)when you are in trouble, please contact us and we are always here waiting for you. (should)
79.The world is changing fast, and we are said __________________(正生活在) the “Information Age”, a time of new discoveries and great changes. (live)
80. Only if you show mercy yourself______________________(你可以希望得到) mercy. (hope)
高二英语其他题简单题查看答案及解析
第四部分:书面表达(共两节,满分40分)
第一节:完成句子(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下列各小题,根据括号内的汉语提示,用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子,并将答案写在答题卡上的相应题号后。
71. It is said that Tim always ______________ (依靠他妻子)for advice on clothes. (rely)
72. You can’t imagine that a well-behaved gentleman _______ (竟然如此粗鲁) to a lady. (rude)
73.China has carried out some new agricultural policies, ___________________ (旨在提高) farmers’ living standards. (aim)
74. At present, lots of food, water, tents, and medicine_______________(正在运往) from all over China and other parts of the world to the earthquake-stricken areas. (transport)
75. ___________________ (正专注于) his book ,he didn’t notice me when I entered. (absorb)
76. In the reading room we found her seated at a desk_________(注意力集中在) a book.(fix)
77. _________________ (捉弄别人) is something we should never do. (trick)
78. Will you please ___________________(保证给我安排个工作) when I get there? You know, I have to work in order to pay for my schooling. (guarantee)
79. Please find some books that ________________ (解释) these matters.(light)
80. She _______________________ (对……变得厌倦) her boyfriend’s negative remarks,so she wants to break up with him. (tired)
高二英语其他题简单题查看答案及解析
完成句子(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下列各小题,根据括号内的汉语提示,用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子,并将答案写在答题卡上的相应题号后。
1.Learning strategies, to (老师们重视的), have not yet drawn enough attention of students. (attach)
2.Not only_______________________________ (我们表示出同情) after the alarming earthquake and tsunami in Japan, but we also offered to assist the country. (sympathy)
3.He _____________________________(假装已睡着了)when his mother called him. (pretend)
4.It was strongly suggested that the injured passenger ______________ (动手术) as soon as possible. (operate)
5.Oh, the Geli times is coming! _________________ (据报道), Geli, a new Chinglish word, has been shown in the New York Times as well as People’s Daily. (report)
6.________ (一个人留在家里), Mary felt lonely and frightened, so she turned on the TV. (leave)
7.I _________________ (偶然发现) this book in an old bookstore near the Palace Museum. (come)
8.__________________________ (你注意到) it is getting windy outside? (aware)
9.— What do you think of Mrs. Smith?
— She is_______________________ (一位善良的女士) as you could ever meet. (kind)
10.Hearing the terrible news, his parents hurried home ___________________ (结果发现他坐着) in the garden. (only)
高二英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析
完成句子(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)阅读下列各小题,根据汉语提示,用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子,并将答案写在答题卡上的相应题号后。
1. a car, I could get out of this place. (only)
要是我有一辆车,我就能离开这个地方了。
2.Afraid of the fire, away . (run)
由于怕火,那些野生动物逃跑了。
3.The girl fell down on the playground but got up quickly, the race. (determine)
这个女孩摔倒在操场上,但很快爬了起来,决心完成比赛。
4. sitting in the classroom all day may account for these students’ dropping out. (feed)
厌倦了整日坐在教室里可能是这些学生辍学的原因。
5. the job was the chance to travel. (attract)
这份工作最吸引我的地方是有旅行的机会。
6. the poem than the students began to ask her questions. (finish)
她刚读完这首诗,学生们就开始向她提问题了。
7.It won’t make much difference today or tomorrow. (go)
无论你是今天还是明天去,关系不大。
8.In Australia, health authorities confirmed on Thursday that a 57-year-old woman
in a hospital in Queensland state for the deadly Ebola virus. (assess)
澳大利亚卫生当局星期三证实,一位57岁的妇女正在昆士兰州一家医院接受致命的爱博拉病毒评估。
9.The records are not so good the standards. (compare)
这些记录和标准比起来还不算很好。
10.Our situation has been made worse now, and we have reached a stage almost no right at all. (have)
现在我们的情况变得更糟糕,已经到了这样一个阶段:我们几乎没有任何权利。
高二英语完成句子中等难度题查看答案及解析
课文内容填词 根据所给的首字母在空格里填入所缺单词。(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分) 注意:每个空格填1个单词。请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。
1.Unfortunately, although van Gogh c____________ his whole being to painting, he received little reward for his effort.
2.The i____________ idea for our festival was hatched back in 1978, when it was known as the Utah/US Festival.
3. Bill Haley and the Comets then recorded “Rock Around the Clock”, which was a number one h____________ of 1995.
4.They make the a___________ that children spend too much time chatting and playing games instead of focusing on their school work.
5.These new ways of digging a___________ the pace of the London Underground’s development.
高二英语单词拼写中等难度题查看答案及解析
任务型阅读 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填1个单词。请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。
How to Release Creativity
According to most dictionaries, creativity is the ability to create. However, creativity is more than what is defined by the dictionary. It is an idea, a process, a thought, or a state of mind. One cannot learn to be creative because creativity is natural and unique to each individual. People should know that creativity doesn't equal success. It equals the act of expressing. So, if at first the goal that is aimed for is not achieved, there is no need for worry or frustration.
Creativity can, however, be released by discovery. Some people need encouragement to help release their creativity. There are quite a few ways to release it.
One way to release creativity would be to look for what can inspire you. Looking at the world and admiring the differences in people and places help. Creativity can be drawn from their beauty. A person can touch, taste, smell, hear, and see hundreds of different objects. Aromas from foods, textures of blankets, and sight of unusual objects can all give inspiration.
Many people are too concerned with how things should look. The focus should be on how it actually looks in the raw, to the human eye. Colors and shapes can be distorted(扭曲) by the mere fact that people want others to see it for what it is. It's more difficult for someone to let go of all that and just let their creativity flow, unblocked.
Another way to get creativity flowing is to research what other artists have done or are currently doing. Their cultures and biographies alone can be an inspiration. Examining their works can help some appreciate artistic expression. New techniques can even be drawn from their works.
Some people are even inspired by everyday events, like reading the newspaper or watching the news. Some can take other people's situations and describe how it makes them feel. That is a way to release creativity. Controversial issues, such as war or abortion, can inspire writings like poems. They can be used to express death, loss, or tragedy. General topics such as religion or politics can branch off into many directions, sending creativity into overdrive.
Creativity is not about reaching a goal or being a perfectionist. It's about being, feeling, and taking all that is inside and letting it out in one way or another. Creativity is not always expressed by paintings, drawings, or writings. One's action is the main form to express creativity. Romance, for example, is a form of creativity. Love and emotion are inspired by one person for another. Taking something inside and then putting it back out into the world as another thing is the key of creativity. Knowing and loving someone so much that there is a need to express it is a very natural form of creativity.
Another form of expressing creativity is talking. Some people are more blessed in this area than in more obvious ones, such as painting or drawing. They paint a “word picture”. Speeches can be centered around new ideas and thoughts. It can contain all of one's being and transform it into either simple or complicated words.
Inspiration is vital to creativity. Even if it's only a slight feeling or thought that inspires. Creativity can be released each time attempts are made to use the body as an outlet. Remember that creativity is not an art form, but that it forms art.
Outline | Details |
Writer's understanding of creativity | Creativity is more than just a 1._______ given in the dictionary It is an idea, a process, a thought, or a state of mind It is natural and unique to each individual It equals 2._______ rather than success |
Ways to 3._____ creativity | We can look for what can inspire us through five 4.________ We shouldn't be too concerned with the 5.______ of things We can get creativity flowing by6._______ what other artists have done or are doing and examining their works We can draw inspiration from both everyday events and7.________ issues |
Forms of expressing creativity | Creativity can be expressed by paintings, drawings or8.________actions used 9._______ to show one's knowing and loving someonespeeches containing new ideas and thoughts |
Conclusion | Inspiration is of great10.______ to creativity Art is an expressive form of creativity |
高二英语填空题中等难度题查看答案及解析
任务型阅读 (共10小题;每小题l分, 满分l0分)
请认真阅读下列短文, 并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意: 每个空格只填1个单词。请将答案写在答题纸上相应题号的横线上。
You might think body language is universal. After all, we're the same species, right? But basics like what is considered a polite greeting and definitions of "personal space" vary widely from culture to culture. Americans, for instance, are considered rather reserved in the way they greet friends, and they define personal space more broadly than most other cultures. Knowing how another culture's basic body language differs from yours may be of use next time you travel internationally.
Mind how you meet and greet. Americans and Canadians, male and female, tend to greet each other with a nice firm handshake. In Asian countries, the polite form of greeting is to bow, and the lower you bow, the deeper respect you have for the person you are bowing to. In Spain, Portugal, Italy and Eastern Europe, men kiss each other on the cheek.
Be careful about eye contact. In America, intermittent(断断续续的) eye contact is preferable in a conversation--unless it's someone you care deeply for. In Middle Eastern countries, intense prolonged(持久的) eye contact is the norm, and the person you're speaking with will move very close to you to maintain it. The Japanese, on the other hand, consider it an invasion of privacy, and rarely look another person in the eye.
Americans, in general, smile when they meet or greet someone. Koreans, however, think it's rude for adults to smile in public--to them, smiling in public is a sign of embarrassment.
Don't point. Most Americans think nothing of pointing at an object or another person. Native Americans consider it extremely rude to point with a finger, and instead they point with their chin. It's also rude to point with a finger in China; the polite alternative is to use the whole hand, palm facing up.
Give the right amount of space. In Asian cultures, particularly China, the concept of personal space (generally defined in America as a three-to-four-foot circle for casual and business acquaintances) is nearly nonexistent. Strangers regularly touch bodies when standing in line for, say, movie tickets. People in Scandinavian countries, on the other hand, need more personal space than we do.
Title: How to (71)_______ Body Language in Different Cultures
Items | In America | In some Asian countries |
Meeting and greeting | Both male and female have a (72)_______ to greet each other with a nice firm handshake. | It’s polite for people to bow when they meet and greet. |
Eye contact | People (73)_______ to make an intermittent eye contact in a conversation. | Considering intense prolonged eye contact unacceptable, Japanese won’t look another person in the eye. |
Smiling | It’s normal for Americans to smile when they meet and greet. | In Korean, people seldom smile in public because it represents (74)_______. |
Pointing | Most Americans often point at an object or another person (76)_______ native Americans. | Chinese always try to (75)_______ pointing with a finger because it’s a rude manner. |
Personal space | Americans (77)_______ to keep a three-to-four-foot distance when they are with casual and business acquaintances. | It’s almost (78)_______ in China. |
(79)_______ | People behave great differently in different culture and knowing the differences of body language may be (80)_______ when you travel abroad. |
高二英语其他题简单题查看答案及解析
任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词.注意:每个空格只填1个单词.请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上.
Living in a foreign country is fun, but it isn’t always easy. There are many differences between cultures and although some of these differences are unimportant, they can cause a lot of embarrassment. I spoke to a few foreign friends about how they experienced culture shock in China.
Aubin arrived two months ago from Europe to take part in a language programme in Shanghai. Before he left, he was actually taught the differences between European and Chinese cultures, including everything from table manners to classroom behavior. However, some things have still taken him by surprise. For example, he couldn’t understand why waiters did not want to accept the tips he gave them after meals in restaurants. I had to explain to him that people don’t usually tip in China and that this comes from the Confucian idea that one must avoid accepting any undue(不适当的) income.
Another friend, Julia, came to Guangzhou from London to teach at a language school. After a month, she told me that she was really let down by her students. I asked her why and she told me that they were so quiet that she was the only person talking in class and it felt like the children were punishing her by making her talk to the walls! I explained to her that the children were simply respectful, but she said that it would be more respectful if they answered her questions.
And it is not only the West and the East that have cultural differences. Even Korea and China, two countries that are very close to each other, have differences too. “I thought Chinese and Korean people were similar in some ways,” said my friend Ji-Hyun in perfect Chinese, “but I was wrong. In ancient times the Chinese used to take their shoes off before entering a house. They don’t do that anymore, but Korean people still do! I keep getting that wrong even though I’ve been here for five years!”
Luckily, whether we take our shoes off or not, or leave unnecessary tips, the world still runs perfectly. In my opinion, cultural differences should simply be seen as a way of making life interesting. Imagine how boring it would be if we all did everything in exactly the same way! Learning to understand and respect differences is, after all, what life is all about.
(注意:请将该题的答案填写到答题卷对应的空格上!)
Living with differences | |
Theme | People will meet a 1._____ culture while living in a foreign country, which can make them feel 2._____. |
3._____ of foreign friends in China | Aubin couldn’t understand why waiters 4._____ to accept the tips he gave them after meals in restaurants. |
Julia felt really 5._____ because no one talked in class except herself and thought that if the students 6._____ her, they should answer her questions. | |
Ji-Hyun believed there were some 7._____ between Chinese and Korean people and thought it was wrong that people 8._____ their shoes when they entered a house. | |
Conclusion | We should 9._____ cultural differences as a way to make life interesting. We would be 10._____ with life if we did everything in the same way. |
高二英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析
任务型阅读 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填1个单词。请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。
There are many destructive (破坏性的) forces when it comes to nature, which have destroyed whole cities and killed many people. They’re really terrible, but they occur somewhat often, and this is why you see so many charities these days which focus their efforts on helping people who have been affected by natural disasters.
While the world is a very beautiful place to live in, there will always be parts of the world where natural disasters happen more often than in other places, where properties(财产)and lives are destroyed. Only the people who live in the country where tsunamis and earthquakes as well as other disasters occur experience these, and we can only imagine the suffering that they go through.
For some people out there, the world is cruel, but they have no choice but to stay where they are. A lot of the time people simply cannot afford to move away, as they might not be able to get a job when they leave.
In 2004, there was a tsunami in the Indian Ocean. A tsunami is a large wave that towers hundreds of feet into the air, and covers whole areas when it comes crashing(冲进) down on to dry land. This particular tsunami was caused by an earthquake that happened in the middle of the sea, shooting the water away from the ground and towards dry land. This tsunami actually reached thirty meters in height, and was one of the worst waves the world has ever seen. Over 200,000 people were hurt in the disaster.
In 2005, we also saw a hurricane happened in the United States. This hurricane was known as hurricane Katrina, and is perhaps the worst in the history of the world. It happened in 2005 and destroyed millions of properties in the area. It also took the lives of nearly 2,000 American people. It was known that for ten days, the wind swept through the area, meaning the most powerful country in the world became helpless in their attempts to save the people who were affected by the hurricane.
Finally, in 2008 we saw yet another natural disaster. This time it was a cyclone (旋风), which is similar to a hurricane but happens in a circular motion (圆周运动). This cyclone Nargis had been one of the strongest to have ever occurred, causing the death of nearly 150,000 people. All of these were terrible disasters that were unavoidable.
Title: Forces of Nature
Introduction | Destructive forces of nature refer to natural disasters (1) _______ tsunamis and earthquakes. |
(2) _______ | ◆ When these terrible disasters occur in some parts of the world, they (3) _______ properties and lives. ◆ People in these parts go through the (4) _______ that only exists in our imagination. ◆ Some people out there have to (5) _______ where they are. They can’t afford to move away, as jobs in other places might not be (6) _______. |
Examples | ◆ The 2004 tsunami reached a (7) _______ of thirty meters and it was one of the worst tidal waves in the world. ◆ The 2005 hurricane known as Katrina swept through parts of the US, causing great loss. Even the most powerful country could do (8) _______ to save its people. ◆ The 2008 cyclone called Nargis had been one of the strongest, leaving nearly 150,000 people (9) _______. |
Summary | These terrible disasters couldn’t be (10) _______. |
高二英语其他题困难题查看答案及解析