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1、- 1 -黑龙江省绥滨县第一中学 2018-2019 学年高二英语寒假作业试题(无答案)第一部分:词汇基础题,用所给词正确形式填空。 (共 20 个空,每空 1.5 分)-Seeing my roommate standing there in _1_, I asked him what had happened. He told me he was still _2_about the two_3_words lie and lay . (confuse)-When_4_(refer) to his father , he always_5_(refer) to him as “big bo

2、y” in the past .-We plan_6_the 40th anniversary of the album of the Beatles and the _7_will last most of the daytime . (celebrate)-The hunter_8_down and _9_to the farmer_10_next to him that he had killed four tigers by himself . (lie)-The man_11_(involve) in the accident was gathering some_12_(branc

3、h) in the forest .-The old man_13_(feed) some food to his dog and left .-You have to make a booking in _14_if you want to say in the _15_hotel . (advance)-It was Xu Beihong who developed the tradition of _16_poetry with painting . The _17_has an influence on modern Chinese folk art . (combine)-I hav

4、e _18_a lot from reading , which is really _19_to me . I hope it will be of great _20_to you as well . (terrify) 第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分) 第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30分)阅读下列短文,从各题所给的 4 个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出最佳选项。ADo you want to have fun with your kids at a theme park? Here are some near - 2 -Boston.Lake Compoun

5、ceLake Compounce in Bristol, Connecticut is a fun place for the whole family. For visitors who prefer to keep their feet on the ground, Dino Expedition features lifelike dinosaurs and a fossil digging area. Water rides in Crocodile Cove keep you cool on hot days, and you can make the fun last around

6、 the clock by staying at Bear Creek Campground. The regular operating season is May-September.Story LandHiding itself in the Mount Washington Valley of New Hampshire, Story Land is a bit of a hike from Boston, but its the perfect theme park for parents and little ones to enjoy together. Rides like t

7、he Swan Boats, Antique Cars, and Bamboo Shoots are designed for kid-partent bonding. The Little Dreamers Nursery Rhyme area is a big hit with preschoolers, and there are lots of opportunities to meet storybook characters around the park. Story Land is open from Memorial Day weekend through early Oct

8、ober(weekends only in September and October).Thomas LandThomas Land in Carver, Massachusetts is a paradise(乐园) for young train enthusiasts. Thomas Land is included in admission to Edaville USA, so when youve ridden all the Thomas-themed rides and seen all the sites, more fun awaits you in the rest o

9、f Edaville. Open Memorial Day weekend for weekends only through mid-June,and again in September and October; open daily during the summer through to the end of AugustCanobie Lake ParkCanobie Lake Park has over 85 rides, games, live entertainment and attractions. There are rides for everyone. The par

10、k hosts a wide variety of amazing live entertainment throughout the summer, plus fireworks shows around the fourth of July and SCREEEMFEST in October. The park is open weekends in May, daily from Memorial Day weekend to early September, and weekends in September and October for the Halloween season.

11、- 3 -21. Which of the following can attract people to Lake Compounce?A. Enjoying some rides around the clock.B. Looking at lifelike dinosaurs.C. Allowing admission any day.D. Digging fossils anywhere.22. When can you enter Thomas Land for fun?A. Only on weekends at the end of August.B. On weekdays t

12、hrough mid-June.C. On weekdays through October.D. On weekends in September.23. Which park would you like to go if youre interested in live shows?A. Lake Compounce. B. Canobie Lake Park.C. Story Land. D. Thomas Land.24. What do the theme parks have in common?A. None of them is open year round.B. They

13、 are all in the Boston area.C. They all have fireworks shows.D. They all have water rides.BChinese kungfu is one of the earliest and longest-lasting sports that use both muscle and brain. Over its long history it has developed as a unique combination of iexercise, practical self-defense, self-discip

14、line and art.It is estimated that Chinese kungfu can date back to primitive society. At that time, people used sticks to fight wild beasts. Gradually, they accumulated a great deal of self-defense experience. When the Shang Dynasty began, hunting was considered an important part of kungfu training.D

15、uring the Shang and Zhou dynasties, martial arts(武术) evolved to become a kind of dancing. Usually, the dancing of martial arts was used to train soldiers and inspire their morale. At the same time, the skill and technology of sword making as well as sword ceremonies developed rapidly.- 4 -Starting f

16、rom the Tang Dynasty, a kungfu examination was proposed and introduced. Excellent candidates would receive titles and awards through the examination, largely promoting the development of martial arts. By then, martial arts had evolved to become an art form and an independent genre. Kungfu was gradua

17、lly introduced to many countries in Southeast Asia. Today, ikungfu is honored as the ancestor of kickboxing(跆拳道), karate(空手道) and judo.The Song and Yuan dynasties witnessed the climax of kungfu development. The practice of kungfu by civil organizations became more and more popular. People actually m

18、ade a living as martial arts performers all over the country. Usually their performance was carried out by a single person or two people as a pair.Chinese kungfu achieved greater development in the Ming and Qing dynasties. In the Ming Dynasty, a lot of genres came into being and numerous books on ma

19、rtialarts were published. In the Qing Dynasty, the ruling empire banned the practice of martial arts, and the people had to set up various clubs or societies to pass on the skills in secret.Today, kungfu continues to be practiced by many people for the purpose of keeping fit or improving body image.

20、25. According to the text, _was an important part of the development of kungfu in ancient times. A. singing B. fighting C. hunting D. dancing 26. During the Shang and Zhou dynasties, kungfu was used to_. A. fight big wild animalsB. train soldiers and inspire their moraleC. keep healthy and improve b

21、ody imageD. promote the natioanl economy 27. What can we learn from the text?A. The Tang Dynasty witnessed the climax of kungfu development.B. Kungfu has had a great impact on many activities in Southeast Asia. C. Dungfu was performed by many people during the Song and Yuan dynasties. D. The product

22、ion of swords reached the highest point during the Tang Dynasty. - 5 -28. How did kungfu evolve in the Ming Dynasty?A. People made a living as kungfu performers all over the country.B. Kungfu became the only perfromance at court parties. C. Various genres appeared and books were published about kung

23、fu. D. The emperor set up many organizations to promote kungfu. CIn our daily lives, we often make mistakes. While these moments can be worrying, they can also be faced with humor. When we share a laugh at our mistakes, we can calm ourselves down with a thread of understanding and acceptance.One mor

24、ning in a rush to school, I knocked over my cup of orange JuIce. I immediately thought of the precious minutes I would have to spend cleaning up the floor. I raced back and forth to the sink with a cloth soaked(浸透)with juice to wash off. My legs were shaking as I watched from my window the school bu

25、s coming to my street. Within a minute, I had thrown the orange juice-soaked cloth into the sink and run outside to join the group of kids entering the bus. Thinking on the bus ride of my morning rush to clean up the spilled (溢出的)juice, I realized how much unnecessary stress and worry I put myself t

26、hrough. I ended up chuckling(轻笑) to myself about my nervousness over spilled juice.These days I dont usually spill orange juice, but I do sometimes spill a bit of spaghetti sauce on my skirts or put on my sweater backwards when Im really tired and in a hurry for school. In each of my mistakes, I try

27、 to remind myself not to take it so seriously. I take a minute to calm down, take a deep breath, and smile at my carelessness. It is the ability to see mistakes in a different way that enables us to find humor in everyday moments. Humor, however, doesnt always have to arise from mistakes. Kids may h

28、ave a good laugh from comic books, classic jokes, and stories told by friends and parents.What matters more is not where you find the humor in life, but that you can appreciate it. 29. What did the author do before going to school one morning?- 6 -A. She did some cleaning at home.B. She had some clo

29、thes washed.C. She made a cup of orange juice.D. She prepared breakfast busily.30. What can we learn from the third paragraph?A. The writer always makes people around happy.B. The writer tries to see mistakes in an easy way.C. The writer makes many mistakes now and then.D. The writer has been used t

30、o being busy every day.31. The writer probably holds the view that_. A. reading is a good habit for every kidB. it is natural for kids to make mistakesC. people should learn to enjoy humorD. people should find humor in jokes32. The writer develops this text according to_. A. what she has found in re

31、searchB. what she has read in funny storiesC. what she has learned at schoolD. what she has experienced in lifeDThis rainy afternoon I decided to visit the Great North Museum. Walking into the building, I just felt excited, looking forward to what I was going to find out in the visit, something I wo

32、uld like to share with my beloved husband when I got home.Just as I walked past the Chinese Antique Porcelain section, one collection caught my eyes and heart very much: a Chinese plate with a drawing of a garden scene with two ladies, a child, a dog and a willow, very beautiful and unique. It remin

33、ded me that my mum used to have a similar plate like that; of course it was not from the Ming Dynasty, but we had plates and bowls of a similar design, following and serving us for many years.- 7 -I still remember every day Mum was busy cooking for eight of us. While waiting for the dinner to be rea

34、dy, we would play in the garden, jumping up and down, with the family dogs and cats also running around. When the dinner was ready, we all ran over to the big round table, everyone holding a bowl with rice, and chopsticks, getting ready to fight for the food on the table. My mum normally would prepa

35、re five or six dishes served with those beautiful Chinese plates. The noises of chatting mixed with the warm heat, sweat, and wind blowing would slowly accompany the sun setting down, The pleasant evening would come and purple and blue colored the sky. Mums face was full of shine and happiness; she

36、loved to see us finish all her dishes. She would always be the last person to eat, and basically the last to clear the leftovers. Mum always put herself last and the children first. Then I moved away and lived so far from her, but the food that she prepared always stays in my heart, and I always rem

37、ember the beautiful Chinese plates.Plates for many people can be just tools to serve food, nothing more than that. But for me they are not plates; for me they are a memory.33. Why did the Chinese plate in the museum draw the authors attention?A. Because she remembered Mum had the same plate.B. Becau

38、se she could share it with her husband.C. Because it called up her previous experience.D. Because its pattern and design were elegant.34. What can we infer about the author from Paragraph 3?A. Her mum would serve precious dishes with Chinese platesB. Her family enjoyed a warm and happy dinner atmosp

39、here.C. She used to fight against her families for more food.D She didnt want to help her mother cook dinner.35. How does the author sound while telling the storyA. Encouraged B. Pleased C. Excited D. Touched第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。- 8 -Increase your creati

40、vityEvery month I face the same problem- how to write educational, informative and, hopefully, interesting articles. 36 At other times my mind goes blank(空白的), and I experience a creative block.At times we all face creative challenges in life, from designing websites to decorating our apartments, bu

41、t there are ways to work through creative slumps( 低调) DaydreamFor years, others may have told you to stop daydreaming. 37 . Daydreaming sometimes helps you take a more creative approach to your problem. Be happySome studies suggest that a positive mood(心情) encourages creativity because it increases

42、activity in the parts of the brain related to decision-making and feelings. 38 Face-to-face conversations with friends can lead to creative thinking. Take risksDont let fear hold you back. You wont succeed at everything you try. But with each new effort, you will build self-confidence and develop ne

43、w skills for the future. Limit your amusementEveryone enjoys entertainment. 39 . Literature and audiobooks are better forms of amusement because they force you to use your imagination. Look for inspirationActivities such as listening to music, going to museums and travelling all provide sources of i

44、nspiration. Go offline and go outsideRemember how much fun you had as a child running, playing and pretending? Your imagination simply ran away with you. 40 , and can help you get back some of that creative energy from your childhood- 9 -A. Get social B. Make friendsC. Nature settings fire the imagi

45、nationD.In fact, letting your mind run briefly can actually be helpfulE. Reading relaxes the mind and encourages you to use your imaginationF. Sometimes I can just sit down at my computer and the words just flowG. But watching TV, for instance, requires little thought and can actually decrease creat

46、ivity第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分 45 分)第一节 完形填空(共 20 小题,每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)阅读短文,从短文后各题所给的 4 个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Exhausted after spending the day in the airport, my friend and I were excited to finally be in the air with beaches awaiting us in Hawaii. After getting 41 we decided to pass the time by 42

47、 each other in solving our Rubiks cubes. It turns out that this hobby was about to help me 43 my inner calmness.“BANG” We hit sudden, unexpected turbulence(气流) from a winter storm. The plane was rocking 44 in all directions. People were 45 . The pilot was on the air saying something, but no one coul

48、d 46 it over the chaos(混乱).Throughout the chaos my friend and I stayed focused on our 47 ,continuing to move their sides as we attempted to 48 them before the other could. I seemed very calm, 49 in my mind I was screaming and was 50 I was going to die.The worst of it was over in twenty or so minutes. As the sun started to rise and the flight had been calm for a couple of hours, passengers slowly started to 51 again, chatting with the people around them about the 52 .Having spent the time focused on the cube in front of me, I was surprised when the

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