(2021新外研版)高中英语必修第二册Unit2 Let′s celebrate period3+4基础巩固+提升训练(含答案).doc
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1、Unit2 Lets celebrate Period 3Using languageGrammar may;must; could;might 1I _ make a lantern now, but I _ when I was young. 2It _ rain this afternoon. Youd better take a raincoat with you. 3How long _I keep this book? You _ keep it for two weeks. 4Your mother _ be in the next room. I can hear her ta
2、lking there. 5 _we go out and play football now? No, you _. You _ finish your homework first. 单句写作 1应老师们的请求,教授将给我们举办一次讲座。 The professor will give us a lecture _the teachers. 2据说他们的产品远销国内外。 It is said that their products are sold both _. 3通过考试确实是值得他付出的努力。 He is really _ of passing the test. 4迈克,这个问题不
3、过是你的想象。 The problem only _ your head, Mike. 5我觉得这里的食物不对我的胃口。 _ the food here agrees with me. 6我承认,那次干的是件蠢事。 _it was a stupid thing to do. 7吸引大量客人的是这家酒店的中国传统菜。 _ a large number of guests is the traditional Chinese dishes in this hotel. 8我们中国人通常在春节前用图画和鲜花装饰我们的屋子。 We Chinese people usually_ pictures an
4、d flowers before Spring Festival. 9所有的竞争对手在竞争中都很有竞争力。 All the competitors are very competitive _. 10我喜欢在家读小说不亚于在电影院看电影。 I enjoy reading novels at home _seeing movies at the cinema. 提升训练 完形填空 (一) The Spring Festival marks the first day of a new year, so the first meal is rather important. People from
5、 the North and the South have different_1_about the foods they eat on this_2_day. In Northern China, people_3_eat Jiaozi. The word Jiaozi in Chinese means the_4_and the beginning of time. According to historical_5_, in the past people from the North and the South both ate Jiaozi on Chinese New Years
6、 Day. Perhaps_6_the areas in Southern China_7_ more rice than those in Northern China, southern people slowly _8_to eat many other kinds of food on New Years Day._9_, the most common foods for the first_10_are noodles, New Year Cake and Tangyuan. The noodles_11_long life. The New Year Cake is called
7、 Niangao in Chinese, which_12_the hope of improvement in_13_year after year. Tangyuan is a symbol of_14_according to the Chinese. To _15_a New Year visit to relatives and friends is an important activity during the Spring Festival. People also send cards to_16_a New Years greeting. What children lov
8、e most is to set off firecrackers._17_, as the pace of life is becoming faster and faster, people have_18_new ways to celebrate the Chinese traditional New Year. For example, many people no longer send out greeting cards._19_, they use short messages or emails. Also to travel during the New Year hol
9、idays has come into_20_. 1A.wordBhabits CmeaningsDstories 2A.usualBunforgettable CcommonDspecial 3A.seldomBusually CalwaysDhardly 4A.endBfuture CresultDeffect 5A.reasonsBrecords CnotesDstories 6A.as long asBthough CwhenDbecause 7A.causedBtook CproducedDbrought 8A.understoodBknew CmadeDbegan 9A.Besid
10、esBTherefore CConsequentlyDUsually 10A.subjectBtitle CprogramDmeal 11A.symbolizesBreveals CshowsDindicates 12A.transportsBrepresents CfetchesDtakes 13A.healthBfamily ClifeDwork 14A.reunionBluck ChappinessDharmony 15A.doBpay CgetDcarry 16A.expressBdescribe CestablishDdefine 17A.LuckilyBUnfortunately
11、CHoweverDBesides 18A.given awayBmade out Cgot intoDtaken up 19A.InsteadBFortunately CMoreoverDFurthermore 20A.sightBeffect CfashionDpower (二) Fathers Day is a fairly new celebration in the British calendar compared with Mothers Day, which has been a very popular and well celebrated festival in the U
12、K for a very long time. Fathers Day was first celebrated by American _1_ it was inspired by the actions of a man named William Smart. He was a veteran (退伍军人) of the US Civil War and his wife _2_ away giving birth to their sixth child. He _3_six children alone without remarrying, which was undoubtedl
13、y _4_back in those days. His daughter, Sonora Dodd, _5_ when she was an adult what her father had sacrificed for his _6_. It was in the early 1900s and she was actually _7_ one day, listening to a sermon (传教) on_8_. She thought there should _9_be a Fathers Day celebration. And so the _10_was born, o
14、n the third Sunday every June, close to the anniversary of Sonoras fathers death. Britain took the idea of Fathers Day from the American celebration and it has been celebrated _11_since the 1970s. Fathers Day is never quite such the big commercial event _12_Mothers Day is, probably because it hasnt
15、been in _13_for so long. But what do British people do for Fathers Day? Well, most people would buy their fathers a card. The card would probably have a nice message in it _14_ what a great Dad their father is. Some people do buy presents as well. _15_ gifts for Dads are probably ties, chocolates or
16、 socks because these are things that Dads can _16_ use even if they dont want them. In the runup (即将到 来 之 际 ) to Fathers Day, or indeed Mothers Day, there will be ads on the TV giving_17_ideas of CDs or gadgets (小玩具,小玩意) we can buy. Card shops will be full of mugs or pens and similar goods with “Wor
17、lds Greatest Dad”_18_on them. Some families _19_do things together to celebrate Fathers Day like going for a meal. As a special treat, British people might give their Dad a bit of a rest, _20_him a cup of tea, or even wash his car and mow the lawn (除草) to make him feel really appreciated. 1A.andBso
18、CorDbut 2A.gaveBwent CputDpassed 3A.broughtBfed CraisedDeducated 4A.unusualBunnatural CunfairDuntrue 5A.noticedBfound CheardDrealized 6A.wifeBchildren CsonDdaughter 7A.at schoolBat home Cat workDat church 8A.Mothers DayBFathers Day CChristmas DayDNew Years Day 9A.stillBtoo CalsoDas well 10A.attracti
19、onBtradition CpositionDcongratulation 11A.specialBofficially CespecialDgreatly 12A.likeBthat CasDwhich 13A.existenceBuse CeffectDpower 14A.drawingBsaying CspeakingDtelling 15A.RegularBPopular CNormalDMoral 16A.alwaysBsometimes CseldomDnever 17A.youBthem CusDpeople 18A.placedBput ClaidDwritten 19A.mu
20、stBhave to CmightDshould 20A.cookBboil CsteamDmake 阅读理解 A Millions of people crowded onto trains, airplanes and buses across China last week. They were hurrying home, to be with their families for Chinas most important holiday, Chinese New Year. More than one billion people around the world are cele
21、brating the New Year. History Behind the Holiday The Chinese New Year is celebrated at the second new moon after the winter solstice (冬至). (The winter solstice is one of the two times of the year when the sun is at its greatest distance from the equator. It is also the shortest day of the year.) Acc
22、ording to an ancient legend, Buddha asked all the animals to meet him on Chinese New Year. 12 animals came, and Buddha named a year after each animal. The animals were: the mouse, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog and pig. AGood Year to Be a Pig Buddha announced tha
23、t people born in each animals year would have some of that animals personality. If you were born in 1959, 1971, 1983 or 1995, you were born in the year of the Pig. People who were born in these years are believed to be polite, honest, hardworking and loyal. They are also supposed to be lucky, which
24、is why many Chinese like to have babies in a Pig year. They are said to get along best with people born under the year of the Rabbit, Goat, Tiger, Dragon, Horse and Dog. Festivals, Lions and Feasts On Chinese New Years Eve, the Chinese celebrate with fireworks, family gatherings, and feasts. One of
25、the most popular ways to celebrate the holiday is the lion dance. The lion is considered a holy (神圣的 ) animal. During celebrations, dancers dressed as lions (or holding up elaborate paper lions in the air) perform to bring good luck to the people they visit at their homes or businesses. People often
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