2025年情景导学高中英语必修第二册外研版
注:目前有些书本章节名称可能整理的还不是很完善,但都是按照顺序排列的,请同学们按照顺序仔细查找。练习册 2025年情景导学高中英语必修第二册外研版 答案主要是用来给同学们做完题方便对答案用的,请勿直接抄袭。
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Ⅱ. 用所给短语的适当形式填空
$\begin{matrix} to one's heart's content, & break out, & put down, \\ a matter of life and death, & given that, & break down \end{matrix} $
1. The sign language platform aims to help
2. There's no denying that the quality of the ambulance service is
3.
4. Hearing the ring at the doorbell, he
5. Football lovers can now watch a game
6. A fire
$\begin{matrix} to one's heart's content, & break out, & put down, \\ a matter of life and death, & given that, & break down \end{matrix} $
1. The sign language platform aims to help
(to) break down
communication barriers for people with hearing loss.2. There's no denying that the quality of the ambulance service is
a matter of life and death
.3.
Given that
you tried your best and added a new twist to the conflict, we decide to give you another opportunity.4. Hearing the ring at the doorbell, he
put down
his pen at once and rushed out of the room.5. Football lovers can now watch a game
to their hearts' content
anywhere and anytime by just using mobile apps.6. A fire
broke out
in a forest last week, causing great damage to the area.
答案:
1. (to) break down 2. a matter of life and death 3. Given that 4. put down 5. to their hearts' content 6. broke out
Ⅲ. 翻译句子
1. 以这部小说为例,它一直被认为是最受欢迎的文学作品之一。(take... for example)
2. 比赛很精彩,赛场内外人们的注意力都在球门上。(on and off the field)
3. 我可以向你保证这对双胞胎下周都会参加这次冲浪比赛。(assure)
4. 她成为画家可能是受她父亲的影响。(主语从句; may + have + 过去分词; due to)
5. 据说这项运动至少可以追溯到 500 年前。(go back)
1. 以这部小说为例,它一直被认为是最受欢迎的文学作品之一。(take... for example)
Take the novel for example — it has been considered one of the most popular works of literature.
2. 比赛很精彩,赛场内外人们的注意力都在球门上。(on and off the field)
The game was very exciting, the attention of people on and off the field on the goal.
3. 我可以向你保证这对双胞胎下周都会参加这次冲浪比赛。(assure)
I can assure you that both of the twins will enter the surfing competition next week.
4. 她成为画家可能是受她父亲的影响。(主语从句; may + have + 过去分词; due to)
That she became an artist may have been due to her father's influence.
5. 据说这项运动至少可以追溯到 500 年前。(go back)
It's said that the sport can go back at least 500 years.
答案:
1. Take the novel for example — it has been considered one of the most popular works of literature. 2. The game was very exciting, the attention of people on and off the field on the goal. 3. I can assure you that both of the twins will enter the surfing competition next week. 4. That she became an artist may have been due to her father's influence. 5. It's said that the sport can go back at least 500 years.
Ⅰ. 阅读理解
I was recently asked what inspires me most. That was easy to answer: I live and breathe track and field. It is the only sport that has allowed me to spread my wings and truly fly. I have struggled a lot in my life after being diagnosed (诊断) with a learning disability at the age of three. I was also born four months too early, weighing less than 1.9 kilograms. Even at 17, I'm still working to catch up. Mentally I'm on the level of a 12-year-old. I had to repeat the third and fifth grades, which caused me a lot of stress and embarrassment.
I was laughed at so much that I would often hide in the bathroom instead of going to class. My parents always gave me lots of love and support, but I still felt worthless most of the time. I'm also quite shy, so making and keeping friends has always been a challenge.
Then one day when I was 12, my life changed forever. My parents decided my younger brother and I should try track. From that moment on, my life was different. I was a natural mid-distance runner. When I was on the track, the other kids just saw me and my speed. No one saw my learning disability. For the first time in my life, I felt normal.
When I entered high school, I joined the track team and the coach quickly saw my talent. I was selected to run in the A team for cross-country (越野赛跑) and the A team for indoor and outdoor track. I'm in the school team for the 4×400 metres and 4×800 metres relays, and even colleges are interested in me!
My cross-country team won the 2011 County and Regional Championship. When I accepted my award, my mum cried because she was so proud of me, and for once, I was proud of myself.
Even though I'm a special education student, I now know that my learning disability does not define (界定) me. I can hold my head up because track has allowed me to spread my wings and truly fly!
1. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 1 probably mean?
A. I can easily breathe on the track.
B. Track and field is where I live.
C. Track and field is my life.
D. I take track and field as a sport.
2. What was the problem with the author?
A. He didn’t want to make friends.
B. He didn’t get much love from his parents.
C. He suffered from serious weight loss.
D. He had poor learning ability.
3. How did the author feel the first time he was on the track?
A. He felt as normal as others.
B. He was proud of himself.
C. He was still a little shy.
D. He treated himself as a hero.
4. What is the best title for the passage?
A. Fly in the sky
B. Spread my wings
C. Try track bravely
D. Be an honours student
I was recently asked what inspires me most. That was easy to answer: I live and breathe track and field. It is the only sport that has allowed me to spread my wings and truly fly. I have struggled a lot in my life after being diagnosed (诊断) with a learning disability at the age of three. I was also born four months too early, weighing less than 1.9 kilograms. Even at 17, I'm still working to catch up. Mentally I'm on the level of a 12-year-old. I had to repeat the third and fifth grades, which caused me a lot of stress and embarrassment.
I was laughed at so much that I would often hide in the bathroom instead of going to class. My parents always gave me lots of love and support, but I still felt worthless most of the time. I'm also quite shy, so making and keeping friends has always been a challenge.
Then one day when I was 12, my life changed forever. My parents decided my younger brother and I should try track. From that moment on, my life was different. I was a natural mid-distance runner. When I was on the track, the other kids just saw me and my speed. No one saw my learning disability. For the first time in my life, I felt normal.
When I entered high school, I joined the track team and the coach quickly saw my talent. I was selected to run in the A team for cross-country (越野赛跑) and the A team for indoor and outdoor track. I'm in the school team for the 4×400 metres and 4×800 metres relays, and even colleges are interested in me!
My cross-country team won the 2011 County and Regional Championship. When I accepted my award, my mum cried because she was so proud of me, and for once, I was proud of myself.
Even though I'm a special education student, I now know that my learning disability does not define (界定) me. I can hold my head up because track has allowed me to spread my wings and truly fly!
1. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 1 probably mean?
A. I can easily breathe on the track.
B. Track and field is where I live.
C. Track and field is my life.
D. I take track and field as a sport.
2. What was the problem with the author?
A. He didn’t want to make friends.
B. He didn’t get much love from his parents.
C. He suffered from serious weight loss.
D. He had poor learning ability.
3. How did the author feel the first time he was on the track?
A. He felt as normal as others.
B. He was proud of himself.
C. He was still a little shy.
D. He treated himself as a hero.
4. What is the best title for the passage?
A. Fly in the sky
B. Spread my wings
C. Try track bravely
D. Be an honours student
答案:
1. C 2. D 3. A 4. B
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