1、1一、完形填空The year I went away to college was a very difficult transition(过渡期)for me. 1 is probably true with many people. I got quite homesick and 2 thought about going home.Although the 3 time for many students is getting 4 from home, my mailbox was frequently 5 . One day when I went to the mailbox,
2、there was a postcard 6 out at me. I sat down to read it, 7 a note from someone back home. 8 I became increasingly puzzled ( 困 惑 ) as 9 postcards were like this; It was a full news report about a woman named Mabel and her newborn baby. I took the card back to my room and 10 about it. Several days lat
3、er I 11 another postcard, this one 12 news about Maybelline, Mabelscousin. Soon after, another card arrived and then another, 13 full of news of different people. I began to 14 look forward to the next one, 15 to see what this author would come up with 16 . I was never 17 .Finally, the cards 18 comi
4、ng, right about the time I had begun to feel 19 about college life. They had been such a happy distraction( 调 剂 ) that I have 20 all the postcards and still bring them out to read whenever I need a lift. 01AIf BSo CAs DWhat02Aoften Bcarefully Cseldom Dmerely03Ahard Blast Cbusiest Dhappiest04Avisitor
5、s Bletters Ccalls Ddirections05Aempty Bfull Cclosed Dopen06Apouring Breaching Cstaring Drolling07Adescribing Bconsidering Cenjoying Dexpecting08ABut BThus CAlso DEven09Aany Bno Csome Dsuch10Ajoked Btalked Cforgot Dcared11Amailed Baccepted Cwrote Dreceived12Adelivering Bdemanding Cdiscovering Ddevelo
6、ping13Aone Beach Ceither Dboth14Anearly Bpossibly Cusually Dreally15Apromising Bsurprised Cinterested Dpretending16Abelow Blately Cnext Dbehind17Afrightened Bdisappointed Cexcited Dpleased18Acontinued Bstopped Cstarted Davoided19Aeasy Bsafe Ctired Danxious20Alost Bcollected Ctorn DSaved二、阅读理解命题:腊月二十
7、七姓名_学号_Great minds have purpose, others have wishes.2AMy friend, Emma Daniels, spent the summer of 1974 traveling in Israel. During her month-long stay in Jerusalem she often went to a caf called Chocolate Soup. It was run by two men, one of whomAlexused to live in Montreal. One morning when Emma we
8、nt in for coffee, while chatting with her new friend Alex, she mentioned that she had just finished the book she was reading and had nothing else to read. Alex said he had a wonderful book she might like, and that hed be happy to lend it to her. As he lived just above the caf, he quickly ran up to g
9、et it. The book he handed to Emma just minutes later was Markings, a book by a former SecretaryGeneral of the United Nations (UN).Emma had never read it, nor had she ever bought a copy. But , when she opened it up, she was floored to see her own name and address inside the cover in her own handwriti
10、ng(笔迹). It turned out that the summer before, at a concert back in Montreal, Emma had met a Californian who was in town visiting friends. They decided to exchange(交换)addresses, but neither of them had any paper. The man opened up a book he was carrying in his backpack(背包) and asked Emma to write her
11、 name and address inside. When he returned to California, he left the book behind in Montreal, and his friend Alex kept it. When Alex later moved to Jerusalem, he took the book along.21Alex lent Emma the book, Markings, .Ato show his friendliness to herBto show his interest in readingCto tell her ab
12、out the importance of the UNDto let her write her name and address inside22How did Emma feel the moment she opened the book?APleased. B Satisfied. CWorried. DSurprised.23We can learn from the text that the Californian .Amet Emma at a concert Binvited Emma to a concertCintroduced Emma to his friend D
13、left Emma his backpack24Who was supposed to be the first owner of the book?AAn official of the UN. BA coffee shop owner.CA friend of the author DAlexs friend from California.BMay: Happenings from the PastMay 5,1884Isaac Murphy, son of a slave and perhaps the greatest horse rider in American history,
14、 rides Buchanan to win his first Kentucky Derby. He becomes the first rider ever to win the race three times.May 9,1754Benjamin Franklins Pennsylvania Gazette produces perhaps the first American political cartoon(漫画), showing a snake cutsin pieces, with the words “ Join or Dic ” printed under the pi
15、cture.May 11,1934The first great dust storm of the Great Plains Dust Bowl , the result of years of drought(干旱), blows topsoil all the way to New York City and Washington, D.C.3May 19,1994Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, former first lady and one of the most famous people of the 1960s, died of
16、 cancer in New York City at the age of 64.May 24, 1844Samuel F.B Morse taps out the first message, “What Hath God wrought,” over the experimental longdistance telegraph line which runs from Washington, D,C, to Baltimore, Md.25We know from the text that Buchanan is .AIsaacs father Ba winning horseCa
17、slave taking care of horses Dthe first racing horse in Kentucky26What is the title of the first American political cartoon?AJoin or Die BPennsylvania Gazette CWhat Hath God Wrought DKentucky Dorby27In which year did the former first lady Jacqueline die?A1934 B 1960 C1964 D199428Which of the followin
18、g places has to do with the first telegram in history?AWashington, D.C.B New York City. CKentucky DPennsylvania三、改错:My neighbor Li Hua is going to graduate college and he hasnt found the job yet. He was once advising to learn computer skills, so he thought it was difficult. When he saw others learni
19、ng English, he shook his head, says it was too hard to remember the new word, He enjoyed watching TV, playing cards, smoking and so on. He felt it was hard for him to give up all this habits. Not long ago, he went to look for a job, when he knew that talents were great needed, he sighed and regrette
20、d the time that what he had wasted. How he wished he has worked hard in college!四、单词(必修二 Unit 4) 野生动植物 _ 减少 _ 保护区 _ 回答;响应 _ 笑声 _ 仁慈 _ 包含,容纳 _ 影响,感动 _ 鉴赏,感激 _ 成功_ 检查,视察 _ 如释重负(短语)_垂危(短语)_产生,形成(短语)_按照(短语)_五、书写练习(核对完答案后摘抄改错内容 )4孩子规范认真地完成了今天的作业! 家长签字:_5腊月 27 英语作业答案及解析:完形: CADBA CDABC DABDC CBBAD 阅读: ADA
21、D BADA改错: graduate from the job-a job advisingadvised so-but says-saying wordwords this habits-these great neededgreatly that what-what 去掉 has worked-had完型1答案:C 解析:as 后接形容词意为“就像样子”。表示自己也像许多人那样想家。if 用于引导条件状语从句,意为“如果” 。so 是并列连词,意为“ 因此 ”。what 引导名词性从句,在从句中作主语、宾语、表语。2答案:A 解析:often 意为“经常”,上文中的 I got quite
22、 homesick 表明作者非常想家。carefully 意为“小心地”。seldom 意为“ 不常;很少;难得” ,与上文的内容矛盾。merely 意为“单;只;纯粹;全然”。3答案:D 解析:happy 意为“高兴,幸福”,常指伴随幸福感或满足感产生的快乐心情,这种心情可能是暂时的,也可能持续一段较长的时间。表示许多学生最高兴的时刻。hard 意为“ 艰难的”。last意为“最后的”。busy 意为“ 繁忙的 ”。4答案:B 解析:letter 意为 “信件”,从下文中的 mailbox 可知,许多学生最高兴的时刻是收到家中的来信。visitor 意为“访问者,参观者”。call 意为“(
23、电话)通话” 。direction 意为“指示,命令,吩咐;用法说明”。5答案:A 解析:empty 意为“空的” ,这是一个让步状语从句,表示两个句子之间是转折对比关系,许多学生把收到家中的来信看作是最高兴的时刻,而作者的信箱里却是空的。full 意为“满 的”,与短文内容矛盾。closed 意为“ 关闭的”,不符合实际情况。 open 意为“开着的”。6答案:C 解析:stare 意为“ 盯着看,目不转睛地看 (at), 凝视;瞪眼看得;瞪眼看,张大眼睛看”。这是一种比喻,比喻一封明信片像人人一样盯着作者看。pour 意为“ 注,倒,灌,泻”,指大批的信件从邮箱中流出来。显然不符合实际情况
24、。reach 意为“到达”。roll 意为“滚动”。7答案:D 解析:expect 意为“期待” 指期待得到某种东西或发生某种情况。上文讲述了作者的邮箱里经常是空的,现在当他发现有一张明信片时,就迫不及待地坐下来读了起来,期待着家中的人给他写的东西。describe 意为“ 描写 ”。consider 意为“考虑”。 enjoy 意为“享受的乐趣”。8答案:A 解析:but 意为“但是”,表示两个句子之间是转折对比关系。比较前后的内容可以判断出这两个句子是转折对比关系,作者本来期待着家中的来信,但信的内容却是一个名叫 Mabel 的事。thus 意为“因此 ”。also 意为“也”。even
25、意为“ 甚至”。9答案:B 解析:no 意为“ 没有”。表示没有像这样的明信片。any 意为“任何一个”。some 意为“某个”。such 意为“这样的” 。10答案:C 解析:forget 意为“ 忘记”。因为 Mabel 与作者无关,所以他很快就把这封明信片忘记了。joke 意为“开玩笑” 。talk about 意为“谈论”。care about 意为“关心”。11答案:D 解析:receive 意为“收到” ,表示接收者客观地收到,并不表示愿意接受与否,指作者收到了另外一张明信片。mail 意为“邮寄” 。write 意为“写”。accept 意为“接受”,表示收到者经过考虑,主观上愿
26、意接受所接之物。12答案:A 解析:deliver 意为“传达,传(话等)”,表示这封明信片讲述了有关 Maybelline 的事。demand 意为“要求,请求;需要,询问,盘问,追究”。discover 意为“看出,发现,看到”。develop意为“使发达,使发展;使发生;使进化”。13答案:B 解析:each 意为 “每一个”,作者共收到了三封明信片,每一封都是不同人的事。 one意为“一个”,指代上文提到的事。either 意为“(两者)中的任意一个 ”。both 表示“ 两者都”。14答案:D 解析:really 意为“真,真正,实在” ,由于接连不断地收到明信片,使得作者真的盼望6
27、着再收到下一封明信片。nearly 意为“几乎” 。possibly 意为“ 可能地”。usually 意为“ 平常地”。15答案:C 解析:interested 作状语,表示“感兴趣的”,根据上文中的 look forward to 可判断出作者对明信片中的事感兴趣。promising 作状语,表示伴随情况,意为 “答应”,promise 指给出诺言,正面、积极地许可、答应一件事,往往含有让人有肯定的感觉,但又几乎不保证结果会完全符合他人期望的意味,即只指意图,不指义务,只指美好的愿望,不指坏的意图。surprised 意为“吃惊的” 。pretending 作状语,意为“假装”。16答案:
28、C 解析:next 意为“下一个”,因为每一封明信片讲述了不同人物的事,所以作者期待着明信片的作者讲述下个人物。below 意为“在下面,向下;在下方”。lately 意为“近来,最近” 。behind 意为“在后,在后面,向后” 。17答案:B 解析:disappointed 意为“失望的” ,因为作者已经收到了三封明信片,所以他在盼望下一封明信片寄来时,从来没有感到失望。frightened 意为“ 感到害怕的” 。excited 意为“激动人心的”。pleased 意为“满意的 ”。18答案:B 解析:stop doing sth 意为“ 停止做某事”。根据 right about th
29、e time 可判断出明信片不再寄来。continue 意为“继续” 。start 意为“开始”,与上文的内容矛盾。avoid 意为“避免”。19答案:A 解析:easy 意为 “舒服的,安乐的”,作者在短文中讲述了他在开始上大学时,感到想家,经过一段时间,他已经习惯了大学的生活,所以感到舒服和安逸。safe 意为“安全的”。tired 意为“疲劳的”。anxious 意为“忧虑的,担心的;挂念的,焦急的 ”。20答案:D 解析:save 意为 “保存”,根据所提供的情景 still bring them out to read whenever I need a lift 可判断出作者把这些
30、明信片都保存下来。lose 意为“丢失 ”,与下文的内容矛盾。collect 意为“收集”。tear 意为 “撕毁”。阅 读试 题 分 析 : Alex 借 书 给 Emma 表 示 自 己 的 善 良 和 乐 于 助 人 , 但 她 很 惊 讶 地 发 现 自 己 的 名 字 竟然 在 这 本 书 里 面 .【 小 题 21】 推 理 题 。 根 据 第 一 段 5,6 行 Alex said he had a wonderful book she might like, and that hed be happy to lend it to her.说 明 他 把 这 本 书 借 给 她
31、是 为 了 表 示 自 己 的 善 良 和 乐 于助 人 。 故 A 正 确 。【 小 题 22】 细 节 题 。 根 据 第 二 段 1,2 行 But, when she opened it up, she was floored to see her own name and address inside the cover in her own handwriting.说 明 她 很 惊 讶 地 发 现 自 己 的名 字 竟 然 在 这 本 书 里 面 。 故 D 正 确 。【 小 题 23】 细 节 题 。 根 据 第 二 段 第 三 行 .It turned out that th
32、e summer before, at a concert back in Montreal, Emma had met a Californian who was in town visiting friends.中 的 at a concert back in Montreal,说 明 A 正 确 。【 小 题 24】 推 理 题 。 根 据 文 章 最 后 两 行 When he returned to California, he left the book behind in Montreal, and his friend Alex kept it. When Alex later
33、 moved to Jerusalcm, he took the book along.可 知 Alex 的 这 个 朋 友 是 是 最 早 拿 到 这 本 书 的 人 。 故 D 正 确 。25.解析:这是一道细节推断题。根据第一段“Isaac Murphy, son of a slave and perhaps the greatest horse rider in American history, rides Buchanan to win his first Kentucky Derby”由于 Isaac 是最伟大的骑手,他“rideBuchanan”,可以推断出 Buchanan
34、是一匹赛马。26解析:这是一道细节推断题。根据“showing a snake cut in pieces, with the words Joinor Dic printed under the picture”可知“JoinorDic”是这个卡通片的名字,而 “PennsylvaniaGazette”只是电影公司的名字。27解析:这是一道细节推断题。根据“May19,1994JacquelineLeeBouvierKennedyOnassis,formerfirstladyandoneofthemostfamouspeopleofthe1960s,diedofcancerinNewYorkattheageof64.”可知 Jacqueline 死于 1994 年。28解析:这是一道细节推断题.“over the long-distance telegraph line which runs from Washington, D.C, to Baltimore, Md”可知和历史上第一个电报有关的城市是 Washington,D.C。