2022年新人教版高二英语复习选择题演练8
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演练XI学一学:1.和谐社会harmonioussociety2.素质教育qualityEducation /educationforall-rounddevelopment3.信息化information-based/informationengineering4.使中国经济信息化tobaseChina’seconomyoninformation5.知识经济knowledgeeconomy6.安居工程Housingproject /housingprojectforlow-incomeurbanresidents7.知识密集型knowledge-intensive/concentrationofbrainpower8.外资企业Foreign-fundedenterprises 9.下岗工人laid-offworkers10.双赢awin-winsituation 11.社会生活socialactivities12.社会治安情况law-and-ordersituation练一练1.ThescienceparkisalsohometoagrowingnumberofoverseasChinesewhohavegraspedtheopportunitytodeveloptheirideasathome.A.the;/B./;/C.a;/D./;the2.Ilike____intheautumnwhentheweatherisclearandbright.A.thisB.thatC.itD.one3.Studentswithqualityeducationcanbe_____bothfortheirjobsandfortheirlife.A.satisfiedB.qualifiedC.strictD.pleased4.They_____us£150,000forthehouse.Shallwetakeit?A.providedB.suppliedC.showedD.offered5.____information,China’seconomyisdevelopingquickly.A.BasedonB.BasingonC.TobaseonD.Basing6.bythebeautyofthecountryside,theoldcoupledecidedtostayanotherweekonthefarm.A.BeingattractedB.AttractedC.TobeattractedD.Havingattracted7.ThelawofVenicesaysifanyonetriestokillormurderanycitizenofVenice,everythingthatheownsbetakenawayfromhim.A.shallB.canC.mustD.may8.____inawhiteuniform,helooksmorelikeacookthanadoctor.A.DressedB.TodressC.DressingD.Havingdressed9.Canyouthinkofawin-winsituationboththesellerandthebuyercanbenefitfromthedeal?A.whyB.asC.whereD.which10.--DoyouknowwhereDavidis?Icouldn’tfindhimanywhere.--Well.He____havegonefar—hiscoatisstillhere.8/8\nA.shouldn’tB.mustn’tC.can’tD.wouldn’t11.Iinsisted_____toseeadoctor,butheinsistednothing______wrongwithhim.A.onhimtogo;shouldbeB.bewent;beC.hego;wasD.heshouldgo;is12.Thetwostrangersaretalkingwarmlyasif_________friendsforyears.A.shouldbeB.wouldbeC.havebeenD.were13.Whenatyphooncame,sandandpiecesofwoodwere_______intotheair.A.sweptupB.putupC.risenupD.jumpedup14.Jameswasupsettoday_______becausehehadfailedtheexam,______becausehehadmissedthelivefootballmatch.A.no;butB.not;butC.not;thatD.not;/15.Infact,itisaplacetofindsolutions_______.A.forthefutureB.infutureC.inthefutureD.forfuture16.Histastesare_______mine.A.harmonywithB.inharmonywithC.harmonytoD.inharmonyto17.—DoyouknowJimquarreledwithhiswife?—Idon’tknow,_____.A.nodoIcareB.nordoIcareC.Idon’tcareneitherD.Idon’tcarealso18.Itis_____towritealetter,_______towritehistory.A.one;theotherB.onething;anotherC.some;someD.this;that19.Afterreadingthearticlewrittenbytheboy,theteacherwasveryangry,andshe_____manysentencesinit.A.crossedoutB.cutoffC.putonD.leftoff20.Hewassoexcitedthathecouldsaynothingbutholdhissister’shandsfirmly.Hissistersaidnothing,either,_______tearscomingintoherface.A.surprisingB.surprisedC.excitedD.exciting乐一乐ThankGoodness"Mum,teacherwasaskingmetodayifIhaveanybrothersorsisterswhowillbecomingtoschool.""That’sniceofhertotakesuchaninterest,dear.Whatdidshesaywhenyoutoldheryouaretheonlychild?""Shejustsaid,‘Thankgoodness!’"……****ComeonAdoctoranswershisphoneandhearsthefamiliarvoiceofacolleagueontheotherendoftheline. "Weneedafourthforpoker(扑克),"saidthefriend. "I'llberightover,"whisperedthedoctor. Ashewasputtingonhiscoat,hiswifeasked,"Isitserious?" "Ohyes,quiteserious,"saidthedoctorgravely."Infact,therearethreedoctorstherealready!"……填一填8/8\nAlittleboywasvisitinghisgrandparentsontheirfarm.Hewasgivenaslingshot(弹弓)toplaywithoutinthewoods.He1inthewoods,buthecouldneverhitanything.Gettingalittlediscouraged,heheadedbackfordinner.Ashewas2backhesawGrandma’spetduck.Justoutofimpulse(冲动),helettheslingshot3,hittheduckrightinthehead,andkilledit.Hewasshockedand4.Inapanic,hehidthe5duckinthewoodpile,onlytoseehissisterwatching!Sallyhadseenitall,butshesaid6.AfterlunchthenextdayGrandmasaid,“Sally,let’swashthedishes.”ButSallysaid,“Grandma,Johnnytoldmehe7tohelpinthekitchen.”Thenshe8__tohim.“Remembertheduck?”SoJohnnywashedthedishes.Laterthatday,Grandpaaskedifthechildrenwantedtogofishing.Beforetheyleft,Grandmasaid,“I’msorrybutI9Sallytohelpmemakesupper.”Sallyjustsmiledandsaid,“Well,youneedn’tworryaboutit10Johnnytoldmehewantedtohelp.”Shewhisperedagain,“Remembertheduck?”SoSallywent11andJohnnystayedtohelp.Afterseveraldaysofdoingbothhis12andSally’s,hefinallycouldn’t13itanylonger.HecametoGrandmaandadmittedthathehadkilledtheduck.Grandmakneltdown,gavehima14,andsaid,“Sweetheart,Iknow.Yousee,IwasstandingatthewindowandIsawthewholething,butbecauseIloveyou,Iforgaveyou.IwasjustwonderinghowlongyouwouldletSallymakea15ofyou.Ifyoumakeamistake,justbebravetoadmittoitandpromisenottomakeitagain.Inthatway,everyonewillforgiveyou.”1.A.workedB.practicedC.wanderedD.searched2.A.turningB.lookingC.walkingD.falling3.A.riseB.leaveC.stopD.fly4.A.sadB.luckyC.angryD.excited5.A.diedB.hungryC.fatD.dead6.A.anythingB.somethingC.nothingD.everything7.A.wantedB.managedC.refusedD.pretended8.A.shoutedB.explainedC.complainedD.whispered9.A.forceB.forbidC.needD.allow10.A.untilB.becauseC.whileD.although11.A.fishingB.swimmingC.climbingD.shopping12.A.exerciseB.lessonC.problemD.housework13.A.acceptB.affordC.standD.support14.A.hugB.surpriseC.giftD.suggestion15.A.companionB.winnerC.slaveD.leader猜一猜Whichwordhas26letters?读一读MyteenagesonKarlbecamewithdrawnafterhisfatherdied.Asasingleparent,Itriedtodomybesttotalktohim.ButthemoreItried,themorehepulledaway.Whenhisreportcardarrivedduringhisjunioryear,itsaidthathehadbeenabsent95timesformclassesandhadsixfalling8/8\ngradesfortheyear.Atthisratehewouldnevergraduate.Isenthimtotheschooladviser,andIevenbeggedhim.Nothingworked.OnenightIfeltsopowerlessthatIgotdownonmykneesandprayedforhelp.“PleaseGod,Ican’tdoanythingmoreformyson.I’mattheendofmyrope.I’mgivingthewholethinguptoyou.”IwasatworkwhenIgotaphonecall.Amanintroducedhimselfastheheadmaster.“IwanttotalktoyouaboutKarl’sabsences.”Beforehecouldsayanotherword,Ichokedup(哽咽)andallmydisappointmentandsadnessoverKarlcamepouringoutintotheearsofthisstranger.“IlovemysonbutIjustdon’tknowwhattodo.I’vetriedeverythingtogetKarltogobacktoschoolandnothinghasworked.It’soutofmyhands.”Foramomenttherewassilenceontheotherendoftheline.Theheadmasterseriouslysaid,“Thankyouforyourtime”,andhungup.Karl’snextreportcardshowedamarkedimprovementinhisgrades.Finally,heevenmadethehonorroll.Inhisfourthyear,Iattendedaparent-teachermeetingwithKarl.Inoticedthathisteacherswereastonishedatthewayhehadturnedhimselfaround.Onourwayhome,hesaid,“Mum,rememberthatcallfromtheheadmasterlastyear?”Inodded.“Thatwasme.IthoughtI’dplayajokebutwhenIheardwhatyousaid,itreallyhitmehowmuchIwashurtingyou.That’swhenIknewIhadtomakeyouproud.”1.Bysaying“Karlbecamewithdrawn”,theauthormeansthattheboychangedentirelyand___.A.preferredtostayaloneathomeB.lostinterestinhisstudiesC.refusedtotalktoothersD.begantodislikehismother2.Therewassilenceontheotherendofthelinebecause____.A.thespeakerwastoomovedtosayanythingtothemotherB.thespeakerwaitedforthemothertofinishspeakingC.thespeakerdidn’twantthemothertorecognizehisvoiceD.thespeakerwasunabletointerruptthemother.3.Thesentence”…heevenmadethehonorroll”meansthat“____”.A.hewasevenonthelisttobepraisedattheparent-teachermeetingB.hewasevenonthelistofstudentswhomadeprogressingradesC.hewasevenonthelistofstudentswhohadturnedthemselvesaroundD.hewasevenonthelistofthebeststudentsatschool4.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?A.Childreninsingle—parentfamiliesoftenhavementalproblem.B.Mother’sloveplaysanimportantroleinteenagers’life.C.Beinginderstoodbyparentsisveryimportanttoteenagers.D.Schooleducationdoesn’tworkwithoutfullsupportfromparents.休闲时光名作欣赏皇帝的新衣安徒生8/8\nTHEEMPEROR’SNEWCLOTHESByHansChristianAndersenManyyearsagotherelivedanemperor,whocaredmoreforfinenewclothesthanforanythingelse.Hehaddifferentclothesforeveryhouroftheday.Onedaytwocheats(骗子)cametoseetheemperor.Theycalledthemselvesweavers(织布工)andsaidthattheyknewhowtoweaveclothofthemostbeautifulcolorsanddesignsintheworld.Theyalsosaidthatthemostinterestingthingabouttheclothwasthatclothesmadeofitwouldbeinvisibletoanyonewhowaseitherstupidorunfitforhisoffice.“Ah,whatsplendidclothes!”thoughttheemperor.“TheyarejustwhatIshallhave.WhenIputthemon,Ishallbeabletofindoutwhichmeninmyempireareunfitfortheiroffices.AndIshallbeabletotellwhoarewiseandwhoarefoolish.Thisclothmustbewovenformerightaway.”TheEmperorgavethecheatssomegoldinorderthattheymightbegintheirworkatonce.Sothetwomensetuptwolooms(织布机)andpretendedtobeworkingveryhard.Theyaskedforthemostbeautifulsilkandthebestgoldthread.Thistheykeptforthemselves.Andthentheywentonwiththeirworkattheemptyloomsuntillateintothenight.Aftersometimehadpassed,theEmperorsaidtohimself,“Iwonderhowtheweaversaregettingalongwithmycloth.”Thenherememberedthatthosewhowereeitherfoolsorunfitfortheirofficescouldnotseethecloth.Thoughhebelievedthatheoughttohavenothingtofearforhimself,hewantedsomeoneelsetolookattheclothfirst.TheEmperorthoughtawhileanddecidedtosendhisoldPrimeMinistertoseethecloth.HethoughtthePrimeMinisterawise,honestmanwhowasmorefitforhisofficethananyoneelse.SotheoldPrimeMinisterwentintothehallwherethecheatswereworkingattheemptylooms.“Godsaveme!”thoughttheoldman,openinghiseyesverywide.“Ican’tseeanythingatall.”Buthewascarefulnottosayso.Themenwhowerepretendingtoweaveaskedhimtocomecloser.Theypointedtotheemptyloomsandaskedhimifhelikedthedesignandthecolors.ThepooroldPrimeMinisteropenedhiseyeswiderandwider,buthecouldseenothingonthelooms.“Dearme,”hesaidtohimself,“AmIfoolishorunfitformyoffice?ImustnevertellanyonethatIcannotseethecloth.”8/8\n“Oh!It’smostbeautiful!”saidthePrimeMinisterquickly.“Thedesignandthecolors!IwilltelltheEmperorhowwonderfultheyare.”TheEmperorwaspleasedbywhatthePrimeMinistertoldhimaboutthecloth.Soonafter,hesentanotherofficialtofindouthowsoontheclothwouldbeready.Thesamethinghappened.Theofficialcouldseenothing,buthesanghighpraiseforthecloth.Whenhegotback,hetoldtheEmperorthattheclothwasbeautifulindeed.AllthepeopleinthecitywerenowtalkingaboutthewonderfulclothwhichtheEmperorhadorderedtobewovenforsomuchmoney.Andtheywereeagertoknowhowwiseorfoolishtheirfriendsandneighborsmightbe.NowatlasttheEmperorwishedtogohimselfandseetheclothwhileitwasstillonthelooms.Hetookwithhimafewofhisofficials,includingtheoldPrimeMinisterandtheofficialwhohadalreadybeenthere.AssoonastheweaversheardtheEmperorcoming,theypretendedtoworkharderthanever,thoughtheywerenotweavingasinglethreadthroughtheemptylooms.“Isn’ttheclothmagnificent?”saidtheofficialandthePrimeMinister.“Whatasplendiddesign!Andwhatcolors!”theysaid,whilepointingtotheemptylooms.Theythoughtthateveryoneelsecouldseethewonderfulworkoftheweaversthoughtheycouldnotseeitthemselves.“Whatonearthcanthismean?”saidtheEmperortohimself.“Idon’tseeanything.Thisishorrible!ButImustn’tletanyoneknow.”“Theclothisbeautiful,”hecriedoutloud.“Beautiful!Iamverypleasedwithit.”TheofficialscouldseenomorethantheEmperor,buttheyallshouted,“Beautiful!Excellent!Magnificent!”andothersuchexpressions.TheytoldtheEmperorthatheshouldhavenewclothesmadeofthissplendidclothforthecominggreatprocession(游行).TheEmperornodded.Hetriedhardtopretendtoshareinthepleasureofhisofficialsandgaveeachoftheweaversamedal.Thenightbeforetheprocession,thetwomenhadtheirlightsburningallnightlong.TheywantedeveryonetoseehowhardtheywereworkingontheEmperor’snewclothes.Atlasttheycried,“Finished!TheEmperor’snewclothesarenowready!”8/8\nThentheEmperorarrivedwithallhishighofficials.“Nowifyouwilltakeoffyourclothes,YourMajesty,wewillfitthenewclothesonyouinfrontofthemirror,”saidthecheats.TheEmperorwasthenundressed,andthecheatspretendedtodresshiminhisnewclothes.TheEmperorturnedfromsidetosideinfrontofthemirror.“HowsplendidtheEmperorlooksinhisnewclothes!”everyonecried.“Andhowwelltheyfit!Whatasplendiddesign!Whatcolors!”“Well,IsupposeI’mreadyfortheprocession,”saidtheEmperor,“Don’tyouthinktheyareanicefit?”Andheturnedagaininfrontofthemirror,inordertomaketheothersthinkhewaslookingathisnewclothes.“Yes,perfectly,wonderful!”criedhisofficials.Andsotheprocessionbegan.TheEmperorwalkedinthemiddleoftheprocession,throughthestreetsofthecity.Andallthepeoplestandingbyandthoseatthewindowscriedout,“Oh,howsplendidourEmperor’snewclothesare!Whataperfectfit!”NoonedaredsaythathecouldnotseetheEmperor’snewclothes.Suddenlyalittlechild’svoicewasheard:“Buthehasnothingon!”“Goodheavens!Listentothatsillychild!”saidthefather.“Didyouhearwhatthechildsaid?”somepeoplenearbyaskedeachother.Whatthechildhadsaidwaswhisperedquicklyfromonetotheother.“Ican’tseeanythingatallontheEmperor,”criedoneortwoofthebraverones.Thecrywastakenupandsooneveryonewasnoddingandsaying,“BUTHEHASNOTHINGON!”TheEmperorheardthecries.Hefeltverysilly,forheknewthatthepeoplewereright.Buthethought,“Theprocessionhasstarted,anditmustgoon!”SotheEmperorheldhisheadhigherthanever.Andthetwoofficialswhowerefollowinghimtookgreattroubletopretendtoholduphigherthetrainoftherobe(长袍,上衣)thatwasn’tthereatall.演练118/8\n练一练1-5:BCBDA6-10:BAACC11—15CDABA16—20BBBAC填一填1.BCDAD6.CADCB11.ADCAC猜一猜vocabulary读一读1.CADB8/8
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