高一英語寒假作業(yè) 第五天
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第五天 美文晨讀 Action Plan It’s now time for you to develop positive habits in your life and eliminate your negative habits. Write down 3 positive habits that you would like to develop and 3 negative habits that you would like to eliminate. For each positive habit, write down exactly what actions you’re going to take every single day in order to develop the new habit. For each negative habit, write down exactly what actions you’re not going to take in the next weeks. Here are some positives habits that will lead to success: exercise, healthy food, reading, saving, studying, healthy relationships, hard work, etc. Here are some negative habits to eliminate: gambling, drug and alcohol abuse, overeating, procrastination, shyness, etc. 行動(dòng)計(jì)劃 現(xiàn)在就是你形成生活中的積極地習(xí)慣改掉惡習(xí)的時(shí)候了。寫下3個(gè)你想形成的積極的習(xí)慣和3個(gè)你想改掉的消極的習(xí)慣。對于每一個(gè)積極的習(xí)慣,準(zhǔn)確的寫下你將每一天采取什么行動(dòng)來形成新的習(xí)慣。對于每一個(gè)消極的習(xí)慣,準(zhǔn)確的寫下你下周打算不做什么。這些是將會(huì)引導(dǎo)你成功的積極的習(xí)慣:鍛煉身體、健康飲食、閱讀、節(jié)儉、學(xué)習(xí)、健康的人際關(guān)系,努力工作,等等。這些是應(yīng)該改掉的消極的習(xí)慣:賭博、吸毒、嗜酒、暴飲暴食、拖沓、害羞,等等。 Ⅰ.單詞拼寫 1.As an (運(yùn)動(dòng)員), you should want to get the best result. 2.His grammar is (糟糕的), especially when he writes articles. 3.She has got (輝煌的) achievements in the field of biology. 4.I received a most (不尋常的) present from my aunt. 5.Honeybees communicate in an (令人驚異的) way. 6.The decisions we take now may influence the course of the (大事) in the future. 7.Soon they became very (熟練的) at answering such questions. 8.The films full of (暴力) are bad for children and young people. 9.She accepted the punishment without __________(抗議). 10. We are _________(熱切地)that you take part in the game. Ⅱ.短文改錯(cuò) How harmful cigarettes are getting now! My grandmother died of lung cancer at age of sixty on Jan 27, 2009. Only then did I know cigarettes were the mainly cause of her cancer. She knows smoking was harmful, so she just couldn’t quit. She always hid her addiction, hoped that I would never start smoking. My grandmother was my role models and I loved her so much. Now I still wake up in every day wishing that smoking has never been invented. Our promise to her is that I will never smoke as long as I live, so that I don’t have to go through which she did. 11. ___________ 12. ____________ 13. _____________ 14. _____________ 15. ___________ 16. ____________ 17. _____________ 18. _____________ 19. ___________ 20. ____________ Ⅲ.閱讀理解 A A Swiss adventurer flew into the history books Friday by crossing from France to Britain on only a jetpowered wing, describing afterwards how he felt “l(fā)ike a bird” over the English Channel. “I have proved it is possible to fly like a bird,” he said with a big grin, adding: “My aim was to realize the dream. You have an idea in your head, and to actually achieve it is the most gratifying thing you can do.” Yves Rossy, 49, touched down in a field on top of the white cliffs of Dover after completing the 35kilometer (22mile) journey over one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes. With the carbon wing strapped to his back, Rossy had leapt out of a small plane at an altitude of 2,500 meters over the French coast before jetting off at speeds of more than 200 kilometers per hour. Against a backdrop of picture — perfect blue skies, he ended his adventure around ten minutes later by cutting his engines and deploying (使用) a green and blue parachute at an altitude of some 1,500 meters over the English coast. His trip was broadcast live by two light aircraft and two helicopters which flew alongside him across the Channel. Although it appeared perfect, in fact Rossy did not arrive at the intended landing site — apparently after he tricked his support staff. “He didn’t land where he was supposed to because at the last minute he played a trick on me,” said JeanMarc Colomb, the pilot of the plane which dropped Rossy over the French coast and then tailed him across the Channel. 21.Where is the destination of Rossy’s adventure this time? A.The English Channel. B.Swiss. C.France. D.Britain. 22.In general, Rossy is ________ at this adventure. A.famous B.successful C.unsuccessful D.inexperienced 23.What do you think of Rossy? He is________. A.humorous B.optimistic C.a(chǎn)ggressive D.critical 24.Which of the following is the best title? A.Work hard to realize your dream B.A Swiss’s flying is successful C.A Swiss adventurer flew into the history books D.A Swiss adventurer flies “l(fā)ike a bird” across English Channel B To switch or not to switch, that is the question. Google’s announcement of its Nexus One smartphone (智能手機(jī)) happened over a week ago and I’m still receiving lots of emails from readers asking the same question: Should they give up their iPhone for the Nexus One? Some people with iPhones, disappointed by American Telephone & Telegraph’s inadequate service and the high monthly cost, are wondering if they have really got something to replace it. Does the Nexus One offer the functions that Apple has led them to expect? I’m on the fence myself, even though I never thought I’d be interested in anything but the iPhone. From my experience using the Nexus One, and from talking to people who have made the change, it’s not necessarily about the differences between the iPhone and the Nexus One. The phones are extremely similar in design and general feel. Instead, the decision can be made based on the software (軟件) services you use on your desktop. My friend Chad Dickerson received a prelaunch Nexus One from Google three weeks ago. He said Google’s phone feels connected to certain services on the Web in a way the iPhone doesn’t. “Compared to the iPhone, the Google phone feels like it’s part of the Internet to me,” he said. “If you live in a Google world, you have that world in your pocket in a way that’s cleaner and more connected than the iPhone.” Personally, the phones work perfectly with their own software, but both of them don’t make an effort to play well with other services. 25.Why are some iPhone users expecting a new type of phone? A.Because their old ones are out of date. B.Because they accept Google’s announcement. C.Because of the limited service and high cost. D.Because of the terrible software they can use. 26.What’s the author’s attitude towards the new phones in the third paragraph? A.Negative. B.Neutral. C.Indifferent. D.Positive. 27.In Chad Dickerson’s opinion, the Nexus One is ________ the iPhone. A.better than B.worse than C.a(chǎn)s good as D.a(chǎn)s bad as 28.The best title of the passage might be ________. A.Apple’s new smartphone B.Competition between two phones C.Good services matter D.Google’s new smartphone C I was ten when I first sat with my grandmother behind the cashier(收銀臺(tái))in her general store. 29 I quickly learned the importance of treating customers politely and saying “thank you.” At first I was paid in candy. 30 I worked every day after school, and during the summer and on weekends and holidays from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. My father helped me set up a bank account. 31 By the time I was 12, my grandmother thought I had done such a good job that she promoted me to selling cosmetics(化妝品). I developed the ability to look customers directly in the eye. Even though I was just a kid, women would ask me such things as “ What color do you think I should wear?” I took a real interest in their questions and was able to translate what they wanted into makeup(化妝)ideas. 32 The job taught me a valuable lesson: to be a successful salesperson, you didn’t need to be a Rocket scientist—you needed to be a great listener. 33 Except they are no longer women purchasing cosmetics from me; instead, they are kids who tell me which toys they would like to see designed and developed. A. Later I received 50 cents an hour. B. Before long, she let me sit there by myself. C. I ended up selling a record amount of cosmetics. D. Today I still carry that lesson with me: I listen to customers. E. My grandma’s trust taught me how to handle responsibility. F. Soon I found myself looking more beautiful than ever before. G. Watching my money grow was more rewarding than anything I could have bought. Ⅳ.書面表達(dá) 假如你是校報(bào)負(fù)責(zé)人, 急需在學(xué)校內(nèi)聘一位同學(xué)任英文版的編輯, 請你用英文以“An English Editor Wanted” 為題目寫一則招聘啟事。內(nèi)容要點(diǎn)如下: 1、該工作主要包括兩部分:一是從英文報(bào)刊雜志及互聯(lián)網(wǎng)上選擇適合學(xué)生的文章; 二是選擇與編輯同學(xué)們的來稿。 2、希望該同學(xué)滿足下列要求: 1)樂意奉獻(xiàn)出一些業(yè)余時(shí)間為同學(xué)們服務(wù); 2)英文與美術(shù)皆好; 能熟練使用電腦。 3)感興趣的同學(xué)請?jiān)诒局軆?nèi)與學(xué)生會(huì)(Students’ Union)聯(lián)系。 注意:1) 詞數(shù)120左右; 2) 不要逐字翻譯,要組成一篇通順連貫的短文。 第五天 Ⅰ.1.athlete 2.awful 3. brilliant 4.unusual 5. amazing 6. events 7. skilful 8. violence 9.protest 10.keen Ⅱ11.at后加the 12.mainly→main 13.knows→knew 14.so→but 15.hoped→hoping 16.models→model 17. 去掉in 18.has→had 19.Our→My 20.which→what Ⅲ21—24.DBAD 25—28 CBAD 29—33 BAGCD Ⅳ. An English Editor Wanted Our school newspaper is looking for an editor for its English edition. The job mainly includes two parts: One is to choose proper English articles from other newspapers, magazines or the internet for us students. 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