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高二英语暑假作业英语
2018年高二英语暑假作业
英语试题
(一)
单项填空
1.Heisold,sohissonwill_________thefarm.
A.takechargeofB.inchargeofC.chargeD.beinthechargeof
2.Hay,I_________tomeetyouhere.Howlonghaveyoubeenhere?
A.don’texpectBdidn’texpectC.haven’texpectD.wouldn’texpect
3.I_________you,butIwasbusyallthetimeyesterdayafternoon.
A.couldhelpB.hadhelpedC.helpedD.couldhavehelped
4.As________,theywerewaitingforusattheairport.
A.planB.planningC.beingplannedD.planned
5.Themurdererstoodbeforethepoliceman,hishands________onhisback,trembling.
A.tieB.tiedC.tyingD.totie
6.Sheisnotherselftoday,soshedoesn’tfeellike_______food.
A.eatingB.toeatC.eatsD.andeat
7.Thoughtherearemanybeautifuldressesintheshop,yetnonecould________her.
A.suitB.gowithC.matchD.meet
8.Manythingswerestolenandthetheft_________unreported.
A.becameB.leftC.gotD.went
9.Sheadvisedus_____carefullyinherclass.
A.listenB.listeningC.tolistenD.listened
10.Wouldyouexplain_____?
A.themeaningtousB.usthemeaning
C.ustothemeaningD.themeaningus
阅读理解
(A)
BRITAINisapopulartouristplace.Buttoursofthecountryhaveprosandcons.
Goodnews
Freemuseums:
Nochargeforoutstandingcollectionsofartandantiquities(古董).
Popmusic:
Britainistheonlycountrytorival(与……比敌)theUSonthisscore.
Blackcabs:
Londontaxidriversknowwheretheyaregoingevenifthereareneverenoughofthematweekendsornight.
Choiceoffood:
VisitorscanfindeverythingfromEthiopiantoSwedishrestaurants.
Fashion:
NotonlydofashionjunkieslovedeeplyandrespecthighlybrandnamessuchasVivienneWestwood,AlexanderMcQueen;streetstylesarejustlyloved,too.
Badnews
Poorservice:
“It’spartoftheimageoftheplace.Peoplecandineoutontherudenesstheyhaveexperienced,”saysProfessorTonySeatonofLutonUniversity’sInternationalTourismResearchCenter.
Poorpublictransport:
Trainsandbusesarepromisedtodefeatthekeenesttourists,althoughtheover-crowdedLondontubeisinexplicably(不可解的)popular.
Lackoflanguage:
Speakingslowlyandclearlymaynotgetmanyforeignvisitorsveryfar,eveninthetouristtraps.
Rain:
Stillinthenumberonecomplaint).
Noair-conditioning:
Sothatevensplendidlyhotsummerbecomeasunbearableasthedownpours.
Overpricedhotels:
TheonlyEuropeancountrywithahigherrateoftaxonhotelroomsisDenmark.
Licensinghours:
Alcoholisinshortsupplyafter11p.m.evenin24-hourcities.
11.Whatdotouristscomplainmost?
A.Poorservice.B.Poorpublictransport.
C.Rain.D.Overpricedhotels.
12.WhatdowelearnaboutpopmusicinBritainandtheUSthroughthispassage?
A.PopmusicinBritainisbetterthanthatintheUS.
B.PopmusicinBritainisasgoodasthatintheUS.
C.PopmusicinBritainisworsethanthatintheUS.
D.PopmusicinBritainisquitedifferentfromthatintheUS.
13.Whenisalcoholnotabletoget?
A.At9:
00p.m.B.At10:
00p.m
C.At11:
00p.m.D.At12:
00p.m.
14.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Youhavetopaytovisitthemuseums.B.It’sverycheaptotravelbytaxithere.
C.YoucannotfindChinesefoodthere.D.Thepublictransportispoorthere.
(B)
Monarchbutterflies(黑脉金斑蝶)areacommonsummersightinthenorthernUnitedStatesandCanada.Theselargeorangeandblackinsectsbrightenparksandgardensastheyflylightlyamongtheflowers.WhatmakesmonarchsparticularlyinterestingisthattheymigrateallthewaytoCaliforniaorMexicoandback.Theyarethoughttobetheonlyinsectthatdoesthis.
Everyyearinthelatesummermonarchsbegintheirjourneytothesouth.ThoseheadingforMexicogofirstfromtheLouisiana-Mississippiarea,thenflyacrosstheGulfofMexicointoTexas.OnceinMexico,theysettlethemselvesinoneofaboutfifteenplacesinamountainforestfilledwithfirtrees.Eachplaceprovidesawinterhomeformillionsofmonarchs.Thebutterfliesaresomanythattheyoftencoverentiretrees.Whenspringcomes,theybegintheirlongjourneynorth.
Thequestionisoftenaskedwhethereverybutterflymakestheround-tripjourneyeveryyear.Andtheanswerisno.theaveragemonarchlivesaboutninemonths.SooneflyingnorthmightlayeggsinLouisianaandthendie.TheeggsofthatgenerationmaybefoundinKentucky;theeggsofnextgenerationmayendupinWisconsinorMichigan.Thelastgenerationoftheseason,aboutthefourth,willmaketheirwaybacktoMexicoandrestartthejourney.
Scientistslearnaboutmonarchs’migrationbycatchingandmakingmarksontheinsects.Byreachingamonarchwithsuchamarkandnoticingwhereitcamefrom,thenextscientistcangettoknowthingslikethebutterfly’s