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1、河北省石家庄市第二中学2020-2021学年高二英语上学期寒假作业(第1天)一. 词汇运用1. construct (vt.) n._ 2. instruct (v.)n. _ 3. conclude (v.) n. _ 4. caution(n.) adj. _5. challenge (n.) adj. _6. announce (v.) n. _7. move (v.) n. _ 8. contribute (v.) n. _9. universe (n.)adj. _adv._10. pollute (v.)adj. _n. _11. foresee过去式_过去分词_12. spin过

2、去式_过去分词_现在分词_13. science(n.) n. 科学家_ adj. _adv. _14. paint(v.) n. 画家_n. 油画_二. 单句填空1. When he came back three hours later, they were still sitting on the sofa, _ (absorb) in conversation. 2. Children _ (expose) to difficult situations are better at handling those _ (challenge) tasks. 3. Earth Day, _

3、(mark) on 22 April, is an annual event aiming to raise public awareness about environmental protection. 4. The army was well-trained and well-armed, and had little difficulty _ (defeat) the enemy. 5. When deeply _ (absorb) in work, which he often was, he would forget all about eating or sleeping.6.

4、_ (expose) to sunlight for too much time will do harm to ones skin. 7. Into the bank broke a robber covering his face with a stocking, only leaving his eyes _. (expose) 8. You are the person _ (blame). 9. With his eyes _ (fix) on the beautiful girl, he fell off his bicycle. 10. He couldnt fix his at

5、tention on the book with so much noise _ (go) on. 11. It is science and technology _ makes our life more convenient.12. In the last decades, advances in medical technology have made _ possible for people to live longer than ever before.13. In conclusion, everyone should make contributions to _ (prot

6、ect) the environment. 14. Most colleges now offer first-year students a course specially _ (design) to help them succeed academically and personally. 15. So good a teacher is she _ we all love her. 16. It is suggested that the meeting _ (put) off till next week. 17. The managers discussed the plan t

7、hat they would like to see _ (carry) out the next year.18. To return to the problem of water pollution, Id like you to look at a study _ (conduct) in Australia in 2012.19. What we are concerned about now is how we can cure the child _ his bad habit. 20. Last night neither my wife nor my parents _ (b

8、e) able to persuade my daughter to change her mind.三. 阅读理解AThe best way to cure sadness is not shopping, according to a recent study. The so-called(所谓的)shopping method has become common practice these days, but that can put your wallet under a lot of pressure. So if you are sad and feel like shoppin

9、g, dont! According to the recent study, sadness leads to self-focus (自我为中心的) thinking. In other words, sad people are willing to spend more money on the same thing than calm people. “It is the result of sadness and self-focus, and it turns out that sadness leads to an increase in self-focus,” said C

10、ynthia Cryder. “What we think is that sad and self-focused people are feeling pretty bad about themselves, and one way to deal with this is buying material goods.” In a perfect situation, when you know you are sad, you should avoid making decisions and spending money. Sounds simple? Sadly, it is not

11、. Most people dont even know theyre sad, the study shows, and they are not aware that their feelings influence their decisions. What to do? The study showed that those who watched a tragedy were more likely to spend three times more money for a simple bottle of water than those who watched a comedy.

12、 The solution: well, for starters, dont go shopping! If you cant help it, it is probably better to see a doctor. 1. When you cant help shopping after feeling sad, youd better _.A. talk to your friendsB. go to the store directlyC. go to bed and rest D. go to hospital and get checked out by a doctor2.

13、 We can learn from the passage that_. A. sad and self-focused people are poorB. sad people make important decisions easilyC. tragedies may make people buy more expensive goods D. sad people are less confident than calm people3. What would be the best title for this passage? A. The Loss of Money Caus

14、ed by SadnessB. Shopping is Not the Best Way to Cure SadnessC. A Study About How to Stay in a Good Mood D. How to Make Decisions When You Are Sad BDeep in the Alaskan wilderness, as I came out from a forest of pine trees, I froze in my tracks. No more than 20 paces away in the trap was a huge wolf.

15、Confused and frightened at my approach, the wolf backed away, struggling at the chain. I noticed it was a female with teats full of milk. If I tried to release her, she would tear me to pieces. So I decided to search for her babies. Fortunately, I spotted her home hundreds of meters away. I tried to

16、 imitate (模仿) the call of a mother wolf. Four tiny babies, probably weeks old, appeared.I returned with four baby wolves in my bag. Possibly picking up the smell of her young, the wolf let out a sad cry. I released the babies, and within seconds, they were suckling (吮吸) at her belly. The mother wolf

17、 was clearly suffering. Yet each time I moved closer, a threatening sound came from her throat. If I could only win her trust, I thought. It was her only hope.I searched around and suddenly spotted a dead deer partly buried in the thick snow. I returned with a large piece of meat. “Heres dinner”, I

18、said softly as I approached. Over the next few days, I talked gently with her, threw her more meat, and played with the baby wolves,Little by little, I kept edging closer, but the big animal never took her dark eyes off me.On the fifth day, I was delivering her daily meat when I saw a slight wagging

19、 of her tail. I edged closer, and she remained sill. Then I slowly placed my hand on her injured leg, The moment I applied pressure, the trap sprang open and the wolf pulled free. What happened next went against everything Id ever heard about wolves. Cautiously, she sniffed my hands and then licked

20、(舔) my fingers. Yet, strangely, it all seemed so natural.4. To help the mother wolf, what did the author do first?A. He freed her from the trap.B. He looked for her babies.C. He searched for food.D. He treated her injury.5. Why did the mother wolf let out a sad cry?A. She signaled other wolves for h

21、elp.B. She was worried about her babies.C. She was seriously injured in the leg.D. She had no milk to feed the babies.6. What did the author do to win the mother wolfs trust?A. He gently touched her injured leg.B. He stayed close to her day and night.C. He imitated the call of a mother wolf.D. He fe

22、d her and played with her babies.7. Whats the authors purpose in writing the text?A. To appeal for wildlife protection.B. To share his unusual rescue experience.C. To record the mother wolfs behavior.D. To describe the wolfs living situation.CPlastic surgery (整形手术) today involves awful cutting, pain

23、ful recovery, and scar tissue that can last forever. Now, a chemist and a physician have come up with a way to take the knife out of some surgeries a new method that uses mild electric pulses to soften tissue so it can be reshaped without cutting. It might one day inspire procedures for fast, pain-f

24、ree nose jobs or rrtv vn rr. Brian Wong, a head and neck surgeon at the University of California, Irvine, wanted a less damaging way of reshaping cartilage (软骨), a key step in many ear and nose surgeries. He originally tried to heat the cartilage and make it more flexible. That approach worked, but

25、the heat also damaged and even killed some of the tissues. Then he tried to apply an electrical current. That worked better, but he didnt know how. To find out what was going on, Wong teamed up with Michael Hill, a chemist at Occidental College in Los Angeles, California. Hill researched into the ch

26、emistry of cartilage. Hills group found that passing current at an exact amount through the tissue could help make the cartilage more flexible and the issue was still in normal condition. “Once the tissue is floppy, you can change it into whatever shape you want,” Hill says. The team has now shown t

27、hat the approach works in the cornea (角膜). They 3D printed a delicate contact lens (隐形眼镜) that they then patterned with a small metal object that electricity flows through, placed on a rabbits eye, and briefly shot through with current, which softened the cornea and reshaped it. He thinks the new te

28、chnique is unlikely to pop up in a doctors office any time soon. “Its still really early,” he says. But in the future, he thinks, reshaping the cornea could substitute for procedures now used to correct vision. And hes hopeful the procedure will be used even more widely. “I think there are a lot of

29、applications.” he says.8. What does the author think of the traditional method of plastic surgery?A. Illegal. B. Simple. C. Imperfect. D. Ridiculous. 9. Why did Wong intend to improve the plastic surgery? A. To save more electricity. o promote his new technique. C. To cause less damage to cartilage.

30、D. To simplify the procedure of surgery. 10. Which of the following best explains “floppy” in Para.3?A. Soft. B. Smooth. C. Normal. D. Fragile.11. What do we know about the teams finding?A. The cut will be much smaller than before.B. The amount of electric current must be proper. C. The contact lens

31、 can be 3D printed successfully.D. The new approach has been widely used in surgery.四. 完形填空About five years ago my family moved to Iowa and I started going to a new school. I was a little 12 , but I worried I would never be 13 than the other eleventh graders. Lucy, a girl in my class was not 14 for

32、the change. I thought she didnt 15 me from the start. In fact, I was 16 that she hated me. When I asked her a 17 , she answered me impatiently as if I was a total 18 . My teacher made us 19 next to each other in the last semester. Lucy didnt like that 20 . I didnt wear make-up (化妆), and I didnt 21 t

33、hose awesome (可怕的) jeans everyone else was wearing. I didnt exactly 22 the coolest girl. However, I kept smiling at her, 23 she rolled her eyes at me (翻白眼). I kept telling her she looked 24 , even if she was angry. 25 , Lucy let me talk to her, even 26 her “cool” friends. She started 27 me how beaut

34、iful I looked. I still remember the first time when she 28 at me saying that, and I smiled right back, telling her a joke. Lucy 29 me to her house for parties, and talked to me all the time. Lucy, the girl who had 30 me, called me her best friend. I will never forget a 31 written by Abraham Lincoln:

35、 “Am I not destroying (消灭) my enemies when I make friends of them?”12. A. surprised B. nervous C. excited D. sad13. A. happier B. better C. luckier D. taller14. A. ready B. quiet C. thankful D. blind15. A. see B. help C. move D. like16. A. sure B. sorry C. afraid D. glad17. A. reason B. leave C. que

36、stion D. favour18. A. student B. fool C. winner D. stranger19. A. talk B. walk C. stand D. sit 20. A. idea B. information C. way D. style21. A. put on B. try on C. dress D. wear 22. A. look for B. look after C. look at D. look like23. A. because B. since C. though D. as24. A. beautiful B. ugly C. fa

37、t D. young25. A. Happily B. Carefully C. Finally D. Helplessly26. A. with B. in front of C. at D. next to27. A. telling B. asking C. questioning D. watching 28. A. pointed B. shouted C. smiled D. laughed29. A. pushed B. begged C. expected D. invited 30. A. forgotten B. hated C. beaten D. missed31. A

38、. letter B. warning C. book D. sentence五. 语法填空A phenomenon known as “in-need-of-praise” has taken Chinese social media by storm. Users can now join a chat group on WeChat or QQ, where they will 1 (praise) and gain encouragement from others for a price.The “in-need-of-praise” chat groups are a reflec

39、tion of Chinese culture 2 values modesty and humility(谦逊), leading many people to often cover their true emotions. In Chinese culture, 3 (open) seeking and giving praise is uncommon.The trend seemed to have stared with a chat group on the platform Douban four years ago. Since March many other chat g

40、roups 4 (become) popular, especially among young people. For them, gaining recognition from peers is more important than getting approval from older generations. They can feel 5 sense of belonging and gain praise in these chat groups, which is 6 (benefit) to their mental health. Its also an outlet f

41、or users to show 7 (kind) and support each other.Life pressure can be big enough, so we need to be surrounded by warm 8 (word), or even some blind confidence. But anyone 9 (receive) or giving praise in such groups should be cautious. The biggest risk is the constant focus on the “false self,” which

42、makes 10 harder to see the “true self”.英语作业第1天一. 词汇运用1. construction 2. instruction 3. conclusion 4. cautious 5. challenging 6. announcement 7. movement 8. contribution 9. universal universally 10. polluted pollution 11. foresaw foreseen 12. spun; spun; spinning 13. scientist scientific scientifical

43、ly 14. painter painting 二. 单句填空1. absorbed 2. exposed/challenging 3. marked 4. defeating 5. absorbed 6. Being exposed 7. exposed 8. to blame 9. fixed 10. going 11. that 12. it 13. protecting 14. designed 15. that 16. (should) be put 17. carried 18. conducted 19. of 20. were三. 阅读理解1. D 2.C 3.B 4.B 5.B 6.D 7.B 8.C 9.C. 10.A 11.B 四. 完形填空12. C 13.B 14.A 15.D 16.A 17.C 18.B 19.D 20.A 21.D 22.D23.C 24.A 25.C 26.B 27.A 28.C 29.D 30.B 31.D五. 语法填空1. be praised2. that/which3. openly 4. have become 5. a 6. beneficial 7. kindness 8. words 9. receiving 10. it

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