新教材人教版高中英语必修二课文期末复习课文原版语法填空和缩写版语法填空.doc
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1、新人教版版第二册必修二期末复习课文语法填空原版 Unit 1 P4 FROM PROBLEMS TO SOLUTIONS 从问题重重到迎刃而解 Economic development is necessary we want (improve) society. There comes a time the old must give way the new, and it is not possible (preserve) everything from our past we move towards the future. Finding and ( keep) the right
2、balance between progress the protection of cultural sites can be big challenge. Big challenges, however, can sometimes lead great (solve). In the 1950s, the Egyptian government wanted to build a new dam across the Nile in order (control) floods, produce electricity, supply water to more farmers in t
3、he area. the (propose) led to protests. Water from the dam would likely damage a number of temples and destroy cultural relics were an important part of Egypts cultural heritage. After (listen) to the scientists had studied the problem, citizens who lived near the dam, the government turned the Unit
4、ed Nations for help in 1959. A committee (establish) to limit damage to the Egyptian buildings and prevent the loss of cultural relics. The group asked for (contribute) from different departments and (raise) funds within the international community. Experts investigated the issue, (conduct) several
5、tests, and then made a proposal for the buildings could (save). Finally, a document (sign), and the work (begin) in 1960. The project (bring) together governments and environmentalists from around the world. Temples and other cultural sites (take) down piece by piece, and then moved and put back tog
6、ether again in a place they were safe from the water. In 1961, German engineers moved the first temple. Over the next 20 years, thousands of engineers and workers rescued 22 temples and countless cultural (relic). Fifty countries donated nearly $80 million the project. When the project ended in 1980
7、, it (consider) great success. Not only had the countries found a path to the future did not run over the relics of the past, they had also learnt that it was possible for countries to work together (build) a better tomorrow. The spirit of the Aswan Dam project (be)still alive today. Perhaps the bes
8、t example (show) by UNESCO, runs a programme that prevents world cultural heritage sites around the world from (disappear). If a problem seems too difficult for a single nation, the global community can sometimes provide solution. 新人教版版第二册 Unit 1 P8 PROMOTING CULTURE THROUGH DIGITAL IMAGES 通过数码影像推广文
9、化 Lanzhou, 9 August 2017. A group of researchers and scientists from China and other countries (work) together (help) increase knowledge and (appreciate) of Chinas ancient cultural heritage. They are recording and (collect) digital images of cultural relics from the Mogao Caves, were a key stop alon
10、g the Silk Road throughout Chinas ancient history. Nearly 500,000 high-quality digital photographs (produce) since the international project (start) in 1994. The Mogao Caves have long been a meeting point for different cultures and are part of the history of many countries. Today, the caves are just
11、 as international they were at the time people travelled the Silk Road. Tourists from all over the world visit Dunhuang (see) the caves, and the Getty Museum in Los Angeles has even reproduced copy of the caves and paintings for people (admire) in America. By (share) so many digital photos over the
12、Internet, the group hopes to promote even (wide) interest around the world in Chinas ancient history, culture, and (tradition). They also hope to further educate people about the importance of safeguarding historic and cultural relics for future generations (understand) and appreciate. one researche
13、r who is working on the project explains, “Appreciating ones own cultural heritage (be)very important for understanding oneself. Appreciating the cultural heritage of other countries is very important for international communication and (understand) 新人教版第二册 Unit 2 P16 A DAY IN THE CLOUDS 云中的一天 The a
14、ir is thin and we have to rest several times the short hike from camp. To our left, snow-covered mountains disappear into (cloud) that seem almost close enough (touch). On the plain in front of us, we can just make out a herd of (grace) animals. This is were hereto observe Tibetan antelopes. Tibetan
15、 antelopes live the plains of Tibet, Xinjiang, and Qinghai. (watch) them move slowly across the green grass. Im (strike)by their beauty. Im also (remind) of the danger they are in. They are being hunted, (illegal), for their valuable fur. My guide is Zhaxi, village from Changtang. He works at the Ch
16、angtang National Nature Reserve. The reserve is a shelter the animals and plants of northwestern Tibet. To Zhaxi, the land is sacred and (protect) the wildlife is a way life. “Were not trying (save) the animals,” he says. “Actually, were trying to save ourselves.” The 1980s and 1990s were bad (time)
17、 for the Tibetan antelope. The population (drop)by more than 50 percent. Hunters were shooting antelopes to make (profit). Their habitats were becoming (small) as new roads and railways (build). In order to save this species from (extinct), the Chinese government placed under national protection. Zh
18、axi and other volunteers watched over the antelopes day and night (keep) them safe from attacks. Bridges and gates (add) to let the antelopes move (easy) and keep them safe cars and trains. The measures were (effect). The antelope population (recover) and in June 2015, the Tibetan antelope (remove)
19、from the (endanger) species list. The government, , does not intend (stop) the protection programmes, since the (threat) to the Tibetan antelope have not yet disappeared. In the evening, I drink a cup of tea watch the stars. I think about the antelopes and Zhaxi told me. Much (do)to protect wildlife
20、, but we really want to save the planet, we must change our way of life. Only we learn to exist in harmony nature can we stop being a threat wildlife and to our planet. 新人教版第二册 Unit 2 P20 Give Ugly a Chance! 给难看的动物一个机会! When comes to wildlife protection, all speciesthe good, the bad, and the uglysho
21、uld (treat) equally. Pandas, dolphins, and other cute wildlife are important, we must pay attention less cute animals, too. The world needs all kindswithout (various), our planet cannot survive. So if you want the future to be beautiful, you have to give ugly chance. Dont Make Paper with My Home!别用我
22、的家来造纸! Billions of trees are being cut down every year make paper for humans. Every tree is cut down is a part of the habitat of animals such as these koalas. this way a lot of animal homes (destroy)! Is it right (make )animals homeless so that humans can have (much)paper? 新人教版第二册 Unit 3 P28 STRONGE
23、R TOGETHER: HOW WE HAVE BEEN CHANGED BY THE INTERNET 我们一起更加强大: 我们是如何被互联网改变的 Much has been written about the wonders of the World Wide Web. There are countless articles (tell) us how the Internet has made our lives (convenient). We no longer have (wait) in line or carry cash around we go shopping. We
24、 can get the most (update) information from large databases. We can download software, documents, and images whenever we need them. the Internet has done much more for people simply make life more convenient. Peoples lives (change) by online communities and social networks. Jan Tchamani, English tea
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