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1、高一年級暑假作業(yè)(一第一部分:(共兩節(jié),滿分30分聽下面5段。每段后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段后,你都有10秒WhatdessertwillthemanIceAchocolateWhatwilltheC.Go skiingwithhisWhatdoesthemanaskthewomantoHelphimpainthis TakecareofhisWhois theAAAWhatis theHavingan TalkingwithhisWritinga 第二節(jié)(共 15 小題;每小題 1.5 分,滿分 22.5 分)聽下面 5段或獨(dú)白

2、。每段或獨(dú)白后有幾個小題,從題中所給A、B、C 三個 選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段或獨(dú)白前,你將有時間閱讀各個 小題,每小題 5 秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出 5 秒鐘的作答時間。每段或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。 聽第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7WhatsizeshoesdidthewomanwearlastWhyhavethewomansfeetbeenHershoeswerethe wrong size.much each day.Hershoeswereofvery low聽第7 段材料,回答第8、9 Whereis thewoman ToherToanToWest22ndWhatc

3、anwelearnfrom theThewomanisinaIt isgoingto rainThetrafficisheavyatthe聽第8 段材料,回答第10 至12Whoaretheand actor.Howdoesthemanappearto theWhatdoesthewomanwantthemanto Expresshissad ShowmoreTakea 聽第9 段材料,回答第13 16 題。WheredidthewomanmeettheAttheBerlinbus AttheLondon bus station.AttheHowlongwasthemansAnhouranda

4、 NineNineteenWhydidthemanchooseto takea To saveToenjoythecountryTobeenvironmentallyWhatdidthewomansayabouttheHedoesntlookHecouldhavetakena fasterHeshouldcaremoreaboutthe聽第10 段材料,回答第17 20 題。Whois theATVAradioA Whatdid theHarvardstudyFastreadersgetthebestParentseducationistokidsMorebooksathomemeans su

5、ccess in school.Accordingto thespeaker,whatisthebestpartofItsa funItsrelaxingatItsagreatwaytoWhenshouldparentsstarttoreadtotheirAsearlyasWhentheirkidslearnto Assoonastheir kidscanholda 第一節(jié)(18236閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(xiàng)(A、B、C 和D)中選出最佳選IChildrensbookauthorSamSwopetookajobteachingwritingtothird- gradersintheN

6、ewYorkCity.Hisstudentswereimmigrants () or the children of immigrants from 21 countries,speaking 11 languages andhavingmanydifferentbeliefs.Buttherewereafewthingstheyhad in common:family troubles,money struggles and poetry.What It Takes To Help Me OutAneditorforUSNews&WorldReport,DavidLMarcustakesus

7、inside a boarding (寄宿)school for troubled teens. He shows the great stresses that are put on these teens and make them lose their confidence. This should cause us to think hard about troubled teens.YouSave:20.86(About58%) TheMostScenicDrivesinPublished again and again and translated into several lan

8、guages beginningin1997,thistravelbookincludesover200brand-new photographs of the wonderful places along 120 selected routes. Cover Price:47.88Our Brothers KeeperAuthor Jedwin Smithls what happened when he met several of his brothersoldfriends.TheymakeajourneytoVietnam,tovisittheplace where Jeff,his

9、brother,died. Surprisingly,their Vietnamese guide was the former commander (中校)carrying out the attack that killed Jeff. A powerful story of brotherhood,bravery andunderstanding carried out. CoverPrice:59.40Price: YouSave:49.40 (AboutWhichofthefollowingbooksoffersthebiggest priceI WhatItTakesToHelpM

10、eTheMostScenicDrivesinOurBrothersIfyouareinterestedintakingphotos,youwouldprobably I WhatItTakesToHelpMeTheMostScenicDrivesinOurBrothersFrom the book I Amncil,wecanlearnthatSamSwopes .arehomelesshavethesameareindifferentlikewriting(初三Six Chinese survived the legendary tragedy of the RMS Titanic (泰坦b

11、utdisappearedsoonafter.NowaBritishdirector,Arthurwilluncovertheirstoriesandhistoriesofdiscrimination(There were eight Chinese between s of 24 and 37 on the Titanic, boiler workers sharing one 59-pound third-class ticket, accordingtotherecordofTitanicCruiseLinebutonlysixsurvivedfrom its sinking. When

12、 they arrived in the United States, they were not helped, like the other 705 survivors. Instead they were forced to leave the country within 24 hours, because of the Chinese Exclusion Act(排華法案) signed in 1882.Some westerners questioned the six Chinese survivors as stowaways(者)andclaimedthattheysurvi

13、vedbecausetheysecretly climbed on the lifeboat or dressed as women to board lifeboats. But Jones believes they did not do anything shameful in order to survive the disaster after visiting foreign files, museums and cooperating with American and Chinese historians. This is not only a story about the

14、survivorsofTitanicbutalsoastory ofagroupofbraveChinesepeople exploring the outside world at that time, he said.To restore(還原) their ignored stories, Jones and hifoundthe son of Fang Lang, one of the Chinese survivors , in Wisconsin, US. In May,JoneswillvisitTaishancityinsouthChinasGuangzhouprovince,

15、 recordedasthesurvivorshometown.Thefilmmakersalsoestablished a website, for more clues.Ordinarily,peoplethinkofTitanicasastoryofrichwhitepeople,but dont know there were people from all over the world, including Chinese. Their stories are never told, Jones said.WhydidsomewesternersquestionthesixChine

16、seasstowaways and claimed they dressed as women to board lifeboats?Becausethey thoughthighlyoftheircontributiontotheBecausethey justlookeddownuponChineseatthatBecausethey werenotsatisfied withtheservicethesixBecausethey thoughtthesixwerenotWhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTJonesholdsanopinionthatthe

17、sixdidsomethingagainsttheThesixChinesesstorieshaveneverbeentoldTherewere8Chinesebetween sof24and37onthe ThesixChinesewereforcedtoleavewithin onedayafterlandedin Whatdoestheunderlinedword“established”inthefourth paragraph mean?looksetwork pickWhatstheauthorspurposeofwritingthisTosharesomespecificdeta

18、ilsofthetragedy oftheRMSTohonorthebraveheroeswhopassedawayintheterrible lusaBritishdirectorwilluncoverthestoriesof6Chinese Titanic survivors.lsomehistorystoriesinwhichwesternslookeddownupon C (高一Mrs. Whiived in a town of England. Her husband died three yearsagoandoneofherchildren workedinthecapitala

19、ndtheother three lived in another town. Her husband didnt leave her muchmoney and she had tolive a simplelife. Sometimes her children wenttoseeherduringtheirholidays,buttheystayedwithherforonly two or three days.Onewinter morningtheoldwomangotup early. She was going to buy somefoodinashop.Andwhenshe

20、cameout,shefoundtherewas much snow in the street. She had to sweep it away. And suddenly she founda dyingdogatthecomerofthehouse.Shepickedit upandtook it into the house quickly. She put it near the fire and gave it some milk and bread. Atthepoordogatenothingandthatafternoonitdrank some milk and thre

21、e days later it was . Now the old woman found it was a beautiful dog. And she liked it very much and took it everywhereshewent.Aweeklatershewent shop withherdog.At a bus stop a young man was eating fish and chips. The little dog became very excited at the smell of the mans lunch and beganjum up at“D

22、oyoumindifIthrowitabit?askedtheyoung“Notat all,”answeredMrs.Havingheardthis,hepickedup the dthrew itovertheOneoftheoldwomanschildrenworkedNew Mrs.Whiivedasimplelifeshewasnt rich shehoped tosavemoney forherIt thatmorningwhenMrs.Whitewenttobuy 31Thedog tobegiven sometoleavethebus stoptobitetheyoung yo

23、utoseethem Your eyes canlyouthat aglassballis round. But by holding itin your hands, you can feel how smooth and cool the ball is. You can feel howheavytheglassis.Whenyoufeelalltheseabouttheball,youreally seeit.With your skin,you canfeelbetter.Forexample,yourfingerslthedifferencebetweentwocoinsinyou

24、rpocketYoucanfeel a little drop of water on the back of your hand, too. You can even feel sounds against your skin. Have you ever wanted to know why some peoplelikeveryloudmusicTheymustliketofeelthesoundsofmusic.All children soon learn what Dont touch! means. They hear it often.Yet mostofuskeepontou

25、chingthingsaswegrow up.Inshops, wetouchthingswemightbuy:food,clothes.Toseesomethingwell,we havetotouchit.Thebottomsofourfeet can feelthings,too.Youknow this when you walk on warm sand, cool grass or a hard floor. All feel different under your feet.There are ways of learning to see well by feeling. O

26、ne way is to close your eyes and try to feel everything that is touching your skin. Feeltheshoesonyourfeet,theclothesonyourbody,theaironyour skin. At, it is not easy to feel these things. You are too used to Mostmuseumsarejustforlooking.Buttodaysomemuseumshave some things to touch. Their signs say,

27、Do touch! There you can feeleverythingon Ifyouwanttoseebetter,reach outandtouch.ThenyouwillBy touchingyoucanlearn moreaboutyouwilllearnhowtoreachoutyour youwillhavea strangeyoulwhatcolorsthey reallyWhichofthefollowing can bethebesttitleoftheToSeeortoWaysofToSeeWhich of the following parts canlyouthe

28、differencebetweentwo coins in your pocket?WhichofthefollowingisNOTTouchingishel ustoseeVisitorscantfeelthethingsonshow inany Feelingisa goodwayto Ourskinsmay help usenjoyTherulesabouthowtotalk,eatandsit,whicharehighlylimited, are observed in most Western restaurants and homes. 36 Many Westerners hav

29、e no idea how to act at the Chinese dinner table. No forks or knives for them to use! The Chinese host makes great,swee arm movements that go over large sections of the table, erbothfoodandfriendsalike.37 However,itleavesmany foreigners at a loss for what to do.In my childhood home, dinner was enjoy

30、ed with low voices, and thetopicsthatwecoulddiscusswereverylimited.38 IfIhadtoleave the table to use the toilet, I had to excuse myself without mentioningwhatitwasthatIwasgoingtodo.“MayIbeexcused,please?Ineed towashmyhands.”Iwouldsay.My motherwouldsay,“Sure.”My father would often play a joke on me b

31、y saying, “39”Asforeating,wediditquietly.Noeatingnoiseswereallowed. Everything must be done as quietly as possible. If any sound was createdby eatingfoodordrinking,itwouldbeconsideredasbad 40 Heistositupstraightwiththerecessivehand(usuallytheleft) in ones lap holding a napkin while the dominant hand

32、 (usually the right) holds the fork or spoon. The only time one is allowed to have both hands on the table is when he is using a knife to cut something.ThesceneisYourhandsdontlookHow onesitsatthetableis also CantyouthinkupabetterexcusethanIngeneraltheywereallstrictly forbiddenTheyreydifferentfromwha

33、twefindhereinWewerenotallowedtotalkaboutanythingthatmadelisteners (初中MostpeopleinschoollikedGloria.Sowhenshegot.sick,some to visit her. But none of them wanted tomoney for a gift to bring along.ThenWilliesaid,“WesomeflowersfromGloria will not knowtheycomefrom,andthedeadmanwill Everybody was afraid,W

34、illie. So he went alone andsome beautiful flowers. Then they went to Glorias,andthe boys acted as if the flowers were from all of them, but 50did not After their visit, Willietheotherboys,“Itisagoodthing that I was not afraid. Gloriathe flowers.”The other boys laughed. Gloria would not have liked th

35、eshe had known they had come from a grave.That night, Willie was reading a bookhismothercameinto his room. “Willie, did you and other boysbuy some flowers todayGloria?”sheasked.“Theresa askingyou,” she added. “He says that you didnt“What does he look?” Willie asked.“Thatshardtosay,”Williesmotheransw

36、ered.“Heiswith Willie,allofa sudden,41.A.B.C.D.42.A.B.C.D.43.A.B.pickC.D.44.A.B.C.D.45.A.B.C.D.46.A.B.C.D.47.A.B.C.48.A.B.C.lookedD.49.A.B.C.50.A.B.C.D.51.A.B.C.saidD.52.A.B.C.53.A.B.C.D.54.A.B.C.D 55.A.B.C.D.56.A.B.C.D.57.A.askB.C.D.pay58.A.B.C.D.59.A.B.C.60.A.B.C.D.Last week I was in thing(登機(jī))area

37、 of the airport excited aboutmy Christmastrip home to see myparents. Iwas busy planning for the weekend,I was taken out of my daydreaming by an elderly woman talkinginto her . She kept asking her where she was. Shethe gate numberagainandagain.Shegotalittleloudereachtimeshedidthat. Many people snicke

38、red(竊笑)because she was nearly65thought how silly old people could be.Then I heardher say, ,butIcanthearyou.seemstobesomethingwrongwithmyhearingaid.”“Thats,” I thought as I moved forward to board the flight. Then I noticed heringincreasinglyfrantic(發(fā)狂似的)as she tried to understand theon the other end

39、of the phone. It was almost myto board. I couldntlookingback at the woman. It made me think howI was to have my hearing. And I realized I could offer her someI suddenly got out of theand went to the woman. I showed her tome the phone and shouted, “Let me help you. Illl you what the75.”Shelookedatmea

40、nd . I took the phone from her,who I was, listened for a moment, and told the woman her husband washeroutsidetheairportashecouldnotenterthegatearea.Finally,I pointed her in theIttookmelessthantwominutestofinishthetask,butinhavingbeenabletohelpherremainsA. B.C.D.A.B.C.D.A. B.C.D.A. B.C.A. B.C.D.A. B.

41、C.D.A.B.C.D.ABCstep(腳步)Dtone(語調(diào)A. B.C.D.70.A.B.C.D.71.A.B.C.D.72.A.B.C.D.73.A.B.C.74.A.B.C.D.75.A.B.C.76.A.B.C.D.A. B.C.A. turning B.thinkingC.staringD.waitingA.B.C.A.B.C.D.二卷 語法填空 (高考題型(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分Do you want toe a dancer? If so, the(early) you startlearningaboutandpracticingdance,thebetter.Manyprofessional dancers started taking dance lessons whenwere children. Earning a college degree(sug

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