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学年高二英语第二十四天

第二十四天

单句语法填空

1、Themoneywillbesenttoyouin__________ formofcash.

2、Thevalueofthehouseistwice__________ itwas.

3、Thechildrenlovedtheirdaytrip,andtheyenjoyedthehorseriding __________(much).

4、Sheshowsaverypositiveattitude__________ herwork.

5、I receivedaletter __________(contain)someimportantinformationabouttheproject.

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6、   SummerCourses2009

   SanDiegoSeasideCollegeisofferingoneandtwo-weelcEnglishsummercoursesforhighschoolstudentsfromallovertheworldwhowanttoimprovetheirEnglish.Classesareofferedatfivelevels,frombasictoadvanced.Studentswillbetestedwhentheyarriveandplacedinthelevelappropriatetotheirlanguageability.Eachclasshasamaximumof14students.

   TuitionFees(学费)

   One-weekCourse(July26—August1):

$310

   Two-weekCourse(July26—August8):

$620

   Thefullpaymentmustbereceivedbeforethebeginningofthecourses.

   Accommodations(食宿)

   Weprovidehousing,includingbreakfast&dinner,7daysaweek.

   Singleroom:

$250perweek

   Twinroom:

$160perperson,perweekYoushouldreserveyouraccommodationsbeforeMay15andalltheaccommodationfeesmustbepaidinfullbeforeJune15.

   HowtoApply

   Filloutanapplicationformandsendittousatesc@sdc.edu.

   CometoourcollegethissummerandmakeyourselfshineatEnglish.

1.Theaimofthecoursesistohelpthehighschoolstudents            .

A.learnEnglish

B.attendcollege

C.visitsomehighschools

D.traveltoothercountries

2.WhatarethetuitionfeesfortheOne-weekCourse?

A.$160.

B.$250.

C.$310.

D.$620.

3.Ifyouwanttoapplyforthecourse,youshould___________.

A.chooseacollege

B.reserveahotelroom

C.checkwiththeteachers

D.filloutaformandemailit

7、   PeoplewhobreatheinfectedairfromaTBpatientcanbecomeinfectedwiththetuberculosis(肺结核)bacteria(细菌).However,mostpeoplewithactivetuberculosisdonotexpel(驱逐,逐出)verymanyTBbacteria.SothespreadofthediseaseusuallydoesnothappenunlessapersonspendsalargeamountoftimewithaTBpatient.Thosemostatriskarefamilymembers,friendsandpeoplewholiveorworkcloselywithapatient.

   Tuberculosiscanattackanypartofthebody.However,thelungs(肺)arethemostcommontargets(目标)ofthebacteria.Peoplewiththediseaseshowseveralsigns.Theymayexpelairfromthelungssuddenlywithanexplosive(爆炸性的)noise.Thiskindofcoughcontinuesforalongperiodoftime.Peoplewithamoreseverecase(病例)oftuberculosisalsomaycoughupblood.

   Peoplewiththediseaseoftenhavehighbodytemperatures.Theysufferwhatiscallednightsweat,duringwhichtheirbodiesreleaselargeamountsofwaterthroughtheskin.TBvictimsalsoaretiredallthetime.Theyarenotinterestedineating.Sotheirbodiesloseweight.

   OnethingthatisespeciallydangerousaboutTBisthatpeoplewithmoderatesignsofthediseasemaynotknowtheyhaveit.Theymayspreadthediseasetootherswithoutevenknowingit.Soitisveryimportantforpeopletogettestedfortuberculosis.

1.ThespreadoftheTBisthrough _______.

A.food

B.air

C.clothes

D.touching

2.Familymembersarethosemostatrisktobeinfectedwiththetuberculosisbacteria,_________.

A.becausetheyhavethesamebathroom

B.becausetheyhavebloodrelationship

C.becausetheyloveeachotherverymuch

D.becausetheyliveinthesameroom

3.ThecommonsignsofTBare _______.

A.coughorevencoughwithblood,nightsweat,andtiredofsleeping

B.coughorevencoughwithblood,nightsweat,andeatingtoomuch

C.cough,fever,feelingtired,nightsweat,losingweight

D.cough,fever,feelingtired,nightsweat,eatingtoomuch

4.WhymaysomeTBpatientsspreadthediseasetootherswithoutevenknowingit?

A.Becausethereisnosignintheearlystageofthedisease.

B.Becausethesepatientsdon'tshowanysignsofthedisease.

C.Becausethesepatientssignsofthediseasearetooweaktobenoticed.

D.Becausethesepatientsdon’tknowhowthediseasespreadsbetweenpeople.

8、   Americansareexpectedtospend$8.4billiononcandyandcostumesthisHalloween,accordingtoanannualsurveyfromtheNationalRetailFederation(NRF).Thefiguremarksanall-timehighforthesurvey,whichhasbeenconductedforthepast11years.

   Halloweenspendingfor2016isupnearly22%fromlastyear's$6.9billion.TheNRFpredictsthatmorethan171millionAmericanconsumerswillparticipateinHalloweencelebrations,andwillspendanaverageof$82.93perperson,upfromlastyear's$74.34.Shoppersareexpectedtospendatotalof$3.1billiononcostumes,with$2.5billionbeingspentoncandy,$2.4billionondecorations,and$390millionongreetingcards.

   “Afteralongsummer,familiesareexcitedtowelcomethefallseasoncelebratingHalloween,"NRFPresidentandCEOMatthewShaysaidinastatement.‘‘Retailers(零售商)arepreparingforthedaybyofferingawidevarietyofoptionsincostumes,decorationsandcandy,whilebeingaggressivewiththeirpromotionstocapturethemostoutofthisshoppingevent."

   ProperInsights&AnalyticsconductedthesurveyfortheNRFfromSeptember6to13.Ofthe6,791consumerswhotookpart,71%intendtospendHalloweenhandingoutcandy.Otherplannedactivitiesinclude:

decoratingtheirhomeoryard(49%);dressingincostume(47%);pumpkincarving(46%);throwingorgoingtoaparty(34%);takingtheirkidstrick-or-treating(30%);anddressingtheirpet(s)incostume(16%).

   Ifyoufindyourselfwithleftovers,youcanusethemforagooddeed.ManydentistofficesacrossthecountryparticipateintheHalloweenCandyBuyBackprogram.Throughtheprogram,theybuybackextracandiesandsendthemincarepackagestotroopsoverseas.Thatoughttoleaveyouwithasweetfeeling!

1.Whatcanweinferfromthesecondparagraph?

A.Halloweenspendingoncostumesismorethanspendingonotheritems.

B.Halloweenspendingoncandyisdecreasing.

C.HalloweenisthemostimportantholidayforAmericans.

D.Americansseldomsendpostcardsthesedays.

2.AccordingtoMatthewShay,_____.

A.mostshopswillbeshutofffortheholiday

B.retailersarewellpreparedfortheholiday

C.peoplecanwearvariousclothesfortheholiday

D.mostpeoplewillgoshoppingonHalloween

3.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Asurveyconductedforthepast11years

B.WhatAmericansbuyforHalloween

C.HowmuchdoesHalloweencost?

D.HowdoAmericanscelebrateHalloween?

完形填空

9、   Wehaveallheardofgiantpandas,andknowthattheyareendangered.Whenonebearsbabies,itmakesnational    1    news,andthepicturesofthepandababiesare    2    circulated.Butitnowseemsthatthegiantpandaisnot    3    ofitself.

   Thelovelyanimalshave    4    aclassictestofself-awareness.Theycannot    5    themselvesinthemirror.Researchersusethemirrorrecognitiontestto    6    whetherchildrenoranimalshavea    7     ofself-awareness.

   Inthetest,ananimalispresented    8     amirror.Researchersthenwatchtosee    9    itnoticesamarkonitsface,whichisonly    10    inthemirror.Iftheanimalnoticesthemark,itoften    11    it.Humanchildrenoftenpassthetestwhentheyareonlytwoyearsold.

   Manyotheranimalshavepassedthemirrortest,includingmonkeys,Asianelephantsandevenpigeons.Butwhenresearcherstestedpandas,    12    ofthemdidthesamethingasthoseanimalsdid.   13   ,eachpandabehavedasifits    14    inthemirrorwereanotherpandaaltogether.Theyactedasiftheywere    15    bywhattheysawinthemirror,scratchingtheirfeetandwalking    16   

   The    17    ofthisresearchwillhelpdesignbetterareasforanimalsincaptivity(圈养) .Forex-ample,one-directionalglasssometimesusedintheareasmay    18    pandastofeelstressedwhentheyseetheirownimagesinthe    19    .That’sbecausetheymightbelieveittobeanotherpanda,    20    themselves.

1.A.paper    B.cover    C.headline    D.page

2.A.widely    B.popularly    C.especially    D.completely

3.A.shy    B.fond    C.conscious    D.confident

4.A.failed    B.ignored    C.faced    D.refused

5.A.observe    B.discover    C.recognize    D.understand

6.A.believein    B.findout    C.pickout    D.takein

7.A.sense    B.question    C.opinion    D.thought

8.A.for    B.with    C.in    D.before

9.A.how    B.when    C.why    D.whether

10.A.touchable    B.seeable    C.sensible    D.possible

11.A.dismisses    B.admits    C.feels    D.moves

12.A.all    B.most    C.one    D.none

13.A.Thus    B.However    C.Instead    D.Still

14.A.reaction    B.reflection    C.operation    D.imagination

15.A.trapped    B.amazed    C.threatened    D.teased

16.A.backwards    B.alone    C.forwards    D.along

17.A.failure    B.outcome    C.success    D.review

18.A.cause    B.prepare    C.accelerate    D.urge

19.A.eyes    B.cages    C.zoo    D.glass

20.A.otherthan    B.regardlessof    C.becauseof    D.ratherthan

短文改错

10、假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。

文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。

错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:

在缺词处加一个漏词符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。

删除:

把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

修改:

在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

注意:

1.每处错误及修改均仅限一词;

2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

   LastSundaymorning,whenIwashavingawalkintheparknearmyhome,Icameacrossacrewmakeanewfilmwithoneofmyfavoriteactor.Ididn’thavemycamerawithmeatthattime,butIrushedbackhometoget.Unfortunately,bythetimeIgotback,theyhavefinishedthesceneandtheactorcouldn’tbeseeneverywhere.Iwasreallydisappointingandabouttoleavewhenhewalkedoutabuilding.Hewasrightthereinthefrontofme!

Icouldn’tbelievemyluck—notonlydidIhad

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