高一英語寒假作業(yè) 第十四天
第十四天美文晨讀The single most important factor that contributes to success is what you do every single day. It is as simple as that. You habits will determine whether you are successful or not. If you have strong and healthy positives habits, it does not matter whether or not you fail today because you are guaranteed to succeed in the long run. Having positive habits does not mean that you will succeed every single time. However, in the long run, there is no doubt that you will achieve all you goals and be successful. On the other hand, if you have strong negative habits, you are guaranteed to fail in the long run. It does not matter whether you succeed today or not. If your habits are self-destructive, you will fail in the long run.引導成功的唯一最重要的因素是你每一天所做的事情。就這么簡單。你的習慣將會決定你成功與否。如果你有強大而且健康的積極的習慣,你現在是否失敗都無所謂,因為你將來注定會成功。保有積極地習慣并不意味著你每一次都會成功。然而,從長遠看來,毫無疑問你將會實現所有的目標,成為成功人士。相反,如果你有強大的消極的習慣,你將來注定會失敗。無論你現在成功與否。如果你的習慣是自我毀滅性的,你將來必定失敗。I. 寫出下面詞組。1. 注視,凝視_ 2. 故意的_3. 有幾分地_ 4. 試用,試驗_5. 追溯到_ 6. 剪紙藝術_II. 短文改錯The news which the English Entrance Examination will be reformed has caused a big “earthquake” in our country. Many people, included students, are for it. But there are also some people are against it. Then, is it better to do so or not? Personally, I think the reform has between advantages and disadvantages. On the one hand, it can reduce students learn burden and enable English to return back to its true function. On the other hand, it will cause students to spend less time on studying English and to attached less importance to English. If so, students will not have a good knowledge of English. Whats more, if students dont have so a good ability, they will not be able to broaden our horizon and meet the future challenges.7. _ 8. _ 9. _ 10. _11. _ 12. _ 13. _ 14. _15. _ 16. _ III完形填空As she walked round the large shop, Edith realized how difficult it was to choose a suitable Christmas _17_for her father. She _18_that he were as easy to please as her mother, who was _19_satisfied with perfume(香水). _20_, shopping at this time of the year was a most _21_job. People _22_on your feet, pushed you with their shoulders and almost _23_ you over in their hurry in order to _24_ something cheap ahead of you. Partly to have a rest, Edith paused in front of a counter, where some beautiful ties were on _25_. "They are _26_silk," the shop assistant told her with a smile trying to _27_her to buy one. But Edith knew from past _28_that her choice of ties hardly ever pleased her father. She moved on slowly and then, quite by chance, _29_where a small crowd of men had gathered round a counter. She found some fine pipes on sale and the _30_were very beautiful. Edith did not hesitate for long, although her father _31_ smoked a pipe once in a while, she believed this was _32_ to please him. When she got home, with her small but _33_present hidden in her handbag, it was time for supper and her parents were already _34_table. Her mother was in great _35_. "Your father has at last decided to stop smoking," she told her daughter happily. Edith was so _36_that she could not say a single word. 17. A. suit B. card C. thing D. gift 18. A. believed B. wished C. hoped D. supposed 19. A. never B. seldom C. always D. scarcely 20. A. Therefore B. Fortunately C. Besides D. Finally 21. A. unhappy B. careful C. exciting D. tiring 22. A. walked B. stepped C. lifted D. stood 23. A. turned B. hit C. brought D. knocked 24. A. watch B. find C. grasp D. sell 25. A. time B. show C. board D. duty 26. A. real B. cheap C. poor D. exact 27. A. hope B. ask C. force D. persuade 28. A. experience B. things C. books D. school 29. A. stopped B. saw C. asked D. found 30. A. money B. cigarette C. shapes D. shop 31. A. always B. nearly C. only D. never 32. A. hardly B. impossibly C. possibly D. certainly 33. A. cheap B. well-chosen C. expensive D. ready-made 34. A. on B. by C. beside D. at 35. A. excitement B. anger C. sadness D. disappointment 36. A. glad B. happy C. surprised D. excited IV閱讀理解There were many beautiful buildings in ancient Rome, but the living conditions for ordinary people were bad. Most of their homes were so poorly made that they fell down or were fire hazards (=danger) with their steep, narrow wooden stairways. Most people were packed into apartment buildings that rose shakily (=unsafely) six to twelve floors above the ground. The apartments were rooms about three metres square, and each building housed about five hundred people.These tall buildings faced each other across streets only three metres wide, so no sunlight reached the ground. Even so, apartments were costly, though cheaper places could be had outside Rome. But people wanted to be near their work and entertainment. So the streets became crowded and it was hard to move quickly. At night, the streets were filled with noise as food and supplies were brought into the city on wagons and carts.37. In ancient Rome, most people lived in _ apartments.A. small and crowded B. clean and tidy C. spacious and sunny D. tall and big38. The streets in ancient Rome were _.A. crowded and noisy B. wide and bright C. narrow and dark D. both A and C39. People liked to live in Rome Because_.A. the apartments were comfortable B. the living expenses were lowC. they have no money to build houses outside the cityD. they wanted to enjoy the conveniences of the city40. This passage is mainly about _ in ancient Rome.A. the beautiful buildings B. the living conditions of ordinary peopleC. the streets and transportation D. the food and daily supplies. 語法填空Patient: Thank you for agreeing to see me on such short notice, doctor. Doctor: Anything for my favorite patient! Now, what seems to be_41_matter? Patient: Its my vision. I cant see well at night, and _42_ I wake up in the morning, it takes me a few minutes before I can see clearly. Doctor: OK. Im going to take a_ 43_(close) look. Just relax. How _44_ has this been going on? Patient: A couple of weeks. I guess.wow, thats right! Doctor: Does _45_ hurt when I do that? Patient: Not exactly, its just really bright. Doctor: OK. Please, go on. Patient: Well, I _46_ (walk) down to the basement in my house about three weeks ago when I slipped and bumped my head pretty hard on the steps. Doctor: Where exactly did you hit _47_ head? Patient: Right on the back. I heard a loud sound when I hit it, but there was no blood and everything seemed to be okay. Doctor: You didnt get it _48_(check) out then? Patient: My wife said I should, but nothing was wrong, so I thought, why bother? Well, a week passed and all of a sudden I started to have problems with my sight. I first noticed it when I was driving back home _49_ work. Its gotten worse over the past week or so. Doctor: Im glad you came to see me. Im going to order some tests, and I want to make an appointment for you to see a specialist tomorrow morning._50_ (hope), its nothing too serious.41. _ 42. _ 43. _ 44. _45. _ 46. _ 47. _ 48. _49. _ 50. _第十四天I. 1. fix ones eyes on 2. on purpose 3. sort of 4. try out 5. date back to 6. the art of paper cuttingII. 7. which-that 8. included-including 9. people后加who 10. between-both 11. learn-learning 12. back刪掉 13. on-in 或刪掉on 14. attached-attach 15. so-such 16. our-theirIII. 17-21 DBCCA 2226 BDBBA 2731 DAACC 3236DBDACIV. 37-40 ADDB. 41. the 42.when 43.closer 44.long 45.it 46 was walking 47 your 48 checked 49 from 50 Hopefully