(新教材)人教新课标高一英语寒假作业6 必修一&必修二(含答案).docx
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1、一、一、单句语法填空单句语法填空 1. Not having been cleaned for months, the books on the shelf were _(dust). 2. The little boy _(ignore) by his parents in the busy market yesterday. 3. The dark, rainy evening, the wind, the thundering clouds held me _(entire) in their power. 4. You can be generous _ your smiles, yo
2、ur advice and many other things. 5. We all know that everybody likes to work with whoever is _(rely) and easy to get on with. 6. I prefer the _(peace) countryside to noisy cities while my elder sister prefers to live in the modern cities. 7. A club _(found) for those who are fond of football is very
3、 popular. 8. I have made a search _ the missing letter. 9. The book which _(select) for your son last week is said to be the best-seller this month. 10. When he worked in the factory, he fancied _(design) toys for kids. 二、二、汉译英汉译英 1.昨天晚上我做完全部作业后才去睡觉。 2.在路边等公交车时,我发现地上有个钱包。 3.他没有通过考试,他以前该更加努力地学习的。 4.就
4、是因为我迟到了,老师才不高兴的。 5.那是我平生第一次来到长城参观。 作业作业6 6 必修一 New Yorkers live in apartments while Londoners live in flats. There are far more examples than we can talk about here. Fortunately, most Americans and Brits can usually guess the meaning through the context of a sentence. Past Tense Verbs Youll also fin
5、d some differences with past forms of irregular verbs. The past tense of “learn” in American English is “learned”. British English has the option(选择) of “learned” or “learnt”. The same rule applies to “dreamed” and “dreamt”, “burned” and “burnt”, and “leaned” and “leant”. Americans tend to use the -
6、ed ending; Brits tend to use the-t ending. Spelling There are hundreds of slight spelling differences between British and American English. Noah Webster, an author, politician and teacher, made an effort to reform English spelling in the late 1700s. Webster wanted to spell words the way they sounded
7、. You can see Websters legacy(遗产) in the American spelling of words like color(from colour), honor(from honour), and labor(from labour). Not So Different After All British and American English have far more similarities than differences. With the exception of some regional dialects, most Brits and A
8、mericans can understand each other without too much difficulty. They watch each others TV shows, sing each others songs and read each others books. They even make fun of each others accents. 1. Which of the following is a group of American words? A. Vacation; holiday. B. Apartment; flat. C. Vacation
9、; apartment. D. Holiday; flat. 2. What do we know about British and American English from the last paragraph? A. They both have some strange words. B. They are affecting people using them. C. They connect people of the two countries. D. Their differences have little effect on communication. 3. What
10、can be the best title for the text? A. Ways to tell British English from American English B. Differences between British and American English C. Development of British and American English D. Difficulty for Brits and Americans to understand each other B Julie is only eleven years old, but she is fam
11、ous all over the world because of her photos with wild animals. She became famous by accident. Her parents came to Africa with Julie many years ago when she was only five. They worked for a group called Save the Children, which helps poor children around the world. Julie soon made many new friends t
12、here. She became the best friend of a local boy called Kanu. One day Julie and Kanu were playing together. She was showing him how to use a camera. Then, Kanu wanted to take a photo of Julie with an interesting tree behind her. He couldnt fit her and the tree in the photo, so he told her to stand cl
13、oser to the tree. He took a photo of Julie standing under the tree. Nothing happened until they got the photo developed. When they looked at the photo, they saw something hanging down from the tree. At first, they thought it was a snake. Then they realized it was a leopards tail. In the photo Julie
14、was only about a metre away from it. Julie decided to go back to the tree to see if the leopard was still there. She wanted to get a better photo of her and the leopard. She and Kanu went in the middle of the day, because they knew that big cats are often asleep at that time of the day. As it so hap
15、pened, the leopard was still there and was asleep, so they were able to get a good photo of Julie and the sleeping leopard together. After they got the photo of Julie with the leopard sleeping in the tree, they showed it to Kanus father, who owned the local newspaper. He put the photo of Julie and t
16、he leopard in the Sunday paper. When people saw the photo, they wrote letters to the newspaper asking to see more, so Julie started to take more photos with lions, snakes and many other kinds of wild animals. Soon a lot of magazines started to buy the photos from her. Julie and her parents donated a
17、 lot of the money from these photos to Save the Children. It is strange that being famous can start from an accident. 4. What did Julie expect to see in the first photo? A. A snake. B. A leopard. C. Herself and an interesting tree. D. A leopards tail. 5. Why did Julie and Kanu think it safe to go ba
18、ck and get another photo? A. Because big cats are often asleep in the middle of the day. B. Because Julie was standing under the tree. C. Because the leopard was not there. D. Because they are professional. 6. Who got the photo into the newspaper? A. Kanus father. B. Julies father. C. Kanu. D. Julie
19、s parents. 7. Whats the best title of this passage? A. A famous photo. B. Julie and a leopard. C. Famous by accident. D. A famous accident. C In 1997, the Net Book Agreement in the UK ended. The Agreement existed between UK bookshops and publishers, and fixed minimum prices for all books. With the e
20、nd of the Agreement, books began to be discounted, and now they are much more affordable for British people. One of the reasons for British libraries having fewer visitors is that books can now be so cheap to buy. Sales of books in the UK are always relatively healthy. The UK has always been famous
21、for its stories of magic. Shakespeare wrote fantastical plays: The Tempest and A Midsummer Nights Dream, for example. There was also a lot of fantasy in the work of H.G. Wells, who published The Time Machine in 1895. Everyones heard of J.K. Rowling and the humorous, deceased in 2015, Terry Pratchett
22、. You might also have heard of Philip Pullmans His Dark Materials trilogy too, as the first book was made into the film The Golden Compass, starring Nicole Kidman. The UK is known for its “detective fiction” and “murder mysteries”. A couple of the most famous British authors of this kind are of cour
23、se Sir Arthur Conan Doyle who started the Sherlock Holmes stories in 1887, and Agatha Christie, who created the detectives Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. And there are many contemporary popular British authors of crime fiction: P.D. James, Ian Rankin, Colin Dexter. Leading contemporary British nove
24、list Will Selfa1, author of eleven literary novels, says the novel is dying. But I dont think theres any need to call in Sherlock Holmes to look into this particular death just yet. Are bookshops dying out because of websites like Amazon? Not really. The British are bibliophiles and love to read in
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