新课标高一英语暑假作业4Word文档下载推荐.docx
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Allison
1.Allison
writes
the
letter
to
show
________to
her
parents.
A.
wishes
B.
supportC.helpD.thanks
2.
In
Allison’s
opinion,
other
kids
of
age
may
_____theirparents.
have
problems
with
get
on
well
C.
like
talk
D.liketolistento
3.Father
might
angry
herwhenAllison
_______.
A.didn’tcheerhimB.
didn’t
do
things
in
right
way
catch
anyfish
D.didn’tagreewithherparents
4.WhatmakesAllisonandhermothergoodfriends?
A.Cheeringupeachother.
B.Listeningtoeachotherandhavingfuntogether.
C.Encouragingeachother.
D.Goingouttogether
B
Goodafternoon,andwelcometoEngland.
Wehopethatyourvisitherewillbeapleasantone.Today,Iwoulddrawyourattentiontoafewofourlaws.
Thefirstoneisaboutdrinking.Now,
youmaynotbuywineinthiscountryifyouareunderl8yearsofage,normayyourfriendsbuyitforyou.
Secondly,noise.Enjoyyourselvesbyallmeans,butpleasedon’tmakeunnecessarynoise,particularly,atnight.Weaskyoutorespectotherpeoplewhomaywishtobequiet.
Thirdly,crossingtheroad.Becareful,thetrafficmovesontheleftsideoftheroadinthiscountry.Usepedestriancrossinganddon’ttakeanychanceswhencrossingtheroad.
Mynextpointisaboutrubbish.Itisn’tlawfultodroprubbishinthestreet.Whenyouhavesomethingtothrowaway,pleaseputinyourpocketandtakeithome,orputitindustbin.
Finally,asregardssmoking,itisagainstlawtobuycigarettesortobaccoifyouareunderl6yearsofage.
I’dliketofinishbysayingthatifyourequireanysortofhelporassistanceyoushould
contact
thepolice,whowillbepleasedtohelpyou.Youcancallwriteordirectlygotoaskanypoliceman.
5.Thephrase“takeanychance”inthepassagemeans______
A.冒险,碰运气B.趁机C.失去机会D.生气
6.Howmanylawsaretherediscussedinthespeech?
A.Three.
Four.
C.Five.D.Six.
7.Themainpurposeofthisspeechisto______.
A.tellpeoplethatthoseabovel8cansmokeanddrinkthere
B.declarethedifferentlawsofEngland
C.giveadvicetotravelerstothecountry
D.warnpeopleagainstgoingtothecountry
8.Fromthespeechwehavelearnthat______.
A.inEngland,ifyouare18yearsofage,youmaynotbuywine,butyourfriendscanbuyitforyou
B.youmaynotbuycigarettesortobaccounlessyouareabove16yearsofage
C.becausethetrafficmovesontheleftsideoftheroad,youmustusethepedestrianwhencrossingtheroad
D.youcan’tmakeanoiseexceptatnight
C
“HappyNewYear!
”Everyonewillgreeteachotherwiththesewordsastheymeetoverthenextcoupleofweeks.Butitwasn’talwaysJanuarylthatmarkedtheNewYear.
Atleast4,000yearsagotheancientEgyptiansandBahylo-nians(古巴比伦人)markedthechangingoftheyear.InEgypt,theyearstartedwhentheNileRiver(尼罗河)flooded,enrichingfarmers’fieldswithsilt(淤泥).ThishappenedattheendofSeptember.
TheBabyloniansheldafestivalinspring,onMarch23,tokickoffthenextfarmingcycle.TheBabyloniancelebrationlastedforlldays.
ThedateJanuarylwaspickedbytheRomanEmperorJuliusCaesarasthechangeoftheyearwhenheestablishedhisowncalendarin46BC.ThemonthofJanuarywasnamedaftertheRomangod,Janus(雅努斯).Heispicturedwithtwoheads.0neheadlooksforwardandtheotherback.Theyrepresentabreakbetweentheoldandnew.Thatnewcalendarwasintimewiththesunandithasbeenuseduntilthepresentday.
Aroundtheworld,differentcultureshavetheirowntraditionsforwelcomingtheNewYear.TheJapanesehangstrawropeacrossthefrontoftheirhousestokeepoutevilspiritsandbringhappinessandgoodluck.Theyalsohaveagoodlaughastheyearbeginstogetthingsstartedonaluckynote.
InIndiapeopleliketowearpink,red,purpleandwhiteflowers.
Womenfavoryellow,thecolorofspring.Hindusalsoleaveshrinesnexttotheirbedssotheyseebeautifulobjectswhentheywakeup.
Canadiansenjoythetraditionalpolarbearswim.Peopleofallagesputontheirswimsuitsandjumpintofrozenlakes.
9.WhichancientcountryhasagreateffectontheNewYearwearecelebratingnow?
A.Egypt.
B.Rome.
C.Babylon.
D.India.
10.What’sthemainideaofthelastthreeparagraphs?
A.PeopleindifferentcountriescelebratetheNewYearindifferenttimesoftheyear.
B.IndifferentcountriespeoplecelebratetheNewYearindifferentways.
C.WhichcountryhasthebesttraditionforwelcomingtheNewYear?
D.IndifferentcountriespeopleplaydifferentgamestocelebratetheNewYear.
11.Whatcanweinferfromthispassage?
A.Everyonewillgreeteachotherwith“HappyNewYear”forseveralmonths.
B.WomenfavoryellowflowersinJapanwhentheycelebratetheNewYear.
C.CanadianslikeswimminginthelaketocelebratetheNewYearthoughitisverycold.
D.HumanbeingshavebeencelebratingtheNewYearfornomorethan4.000years.
D
TheAmericannewspaperhasbeenaroundforaboutthreehundredyears.In1721,theprinterJamesFranklin.Benjamin’solderbrother,startedtheNewEnglandCourant,andthatwaswhatwemightrecognizetodayasarealnewspaper.Hefilledhispaperwithstoriesofadventure,articlesonart,onfamouspeople,andonallsortsofpoliticalsubjects.
ThreecenturiesaftertheappearanceofFranklin’sCourant,fewbelievethatnewspapersintheirpresentprintedformwillremainaliveforlong.Newspapercompaniesarelosingadvertisers,readers,marketvalue.and.insomecases,theirsenseofpurposeataspeedthatwouldnothavebeenimaginablejustseveralyearsago.Thechiefeditorofthetimessaidrecently,”Atplaceswheretheygather,editorsaskoneanother,'
Howareyou?
'
asiftheyhavejustcomeoutofthehospitaloralostlawcame.“AnarticleaboutthenewspaperappearedonthewebsiteoftheGuardian,undertheheadline“NOTDEADYET.”
Perhapsnot,buttheriseoftheInternet,whichhasmadethedailynewspaperlookslowandoutofstepwiththeworld,hasbroughtaboutarealsenseofdeath.SomeAmericannewspapershavelost42%oftheirmarketvalueinthepasttheeyears.TheNewYorkTimesCompanyhas
seenitsstock(股票)dropby54%sincetheendof2004,withmuchofthelosscominginthepastyear.AmanageratDeutscheBanksuggestedthatstock-holderssellofftheirTimesstock.TheWashingtonPostComplyhaspreventedthetroubleonlybychangingpartofitsbusinesstoeducation:
itstestingandtest-preparationservicenowbringsinatleasthalfthecompany’sincome.
12.WhatcanwelearnabouttheNewEnglandCurran?
A.Itismainlyaboutthestockmarket.
B.ItmarksthebeginningoftheAmericannewspaper.
C.ItremainsasuccessfulnewspaperinAmerica.
D.Itcomesarticlesbypoliticalleaders.
13.Whatcanweinferaboutthenewspapereditors?
A.Theyoftenacceptreaders’suggestions
B.Theycarealotabouteachother’shealth.
C.Theystopdoingbusinesswithadvertisers.
D.Theyfacegreatdifficultiesintheirbusiness.
14.Whichofthefollowingfoundanewwayforitsdevelopment?
A.TheWashingtonPost
B.TheGuardian
C.TheNewYorkTimes.
D.NewEnglandCourant
15.Howdoestheauthorseemtofeelaboutthefutureofnewspapers?
A.Satisfied
B.HopefulC.Worried
D.Surprised
第二节(共5小题;
每小题3分,满分15分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。
Foodislife;
itgivesusthenourishment(营养)weneedtostayaliveandbehealthy.
__16_
BrianWansink,aprofessorattheUniversityofIllinois,sayswealsoeatcertainfoodsbecausethey
makeusfeelgood,andremindusofhappymemories.Wansinkcallsthiskindoffoodcomfortfood.
Forsomepeople,icecreamisacomfortfood.Forothers,abowlofnoodlesmakesthemfeel
good.
__17__
ProfessorWansinkbelievesthatweconnectfoodwithimportanttimes,feelings,andpeople
inourlives,“WhenIwasachild,mymothermadeadelicioussoup;
Ilovedit.__18__
Andithelpsmefeelbetter,”saysoneofWansink’scoworkers.
___19__Wansink’sresearch(研究)attheUniversityofIllinois
says“yes”.Inhisstudy,thefavoritecomfortfoodforbothmenandwomenwasicecream.Afterthis,
menusuallypreferredhot,deliciousfoodslikesoupornoodles.
Womenlikedsweetthingssuchaschocolateandcandies.
Menandwomenliketo
eatcomfortfoodswhentheyarehappy,butwomeneatthesefoodsmorewhentheyaresado
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