2025年暑假作业山东美术出版社高二英语人教版
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Ⅰ.单句语法填空
1. (2023·全国甲卷,书面表达)He proposed the
2. In the experiment, Goffin's cockatoos were able to select the right tool for the job, in most cases, by visual
3. However, the ocean species have been
4. Since 1934, better than half a billion dollars has gone into that Fund
5. Most of the students think highly of this
6.
7. All the people present at the meeting think that the problem is worthy of
8. Her first
9. The digital camera in our shop is
10. Not only did the race improve our physical and psychological quality, but it also helped us build a positive attitude
1. (2023·全国甲卷,书面表达)He proposed the
establishment
of a national school system, which had a far-reaching influence on the Chinese educational system.2. In the experiment, Goffin's cockatoos were able to select the right tool for the job, in most cases, by visual
recognition
alone.3. However, the ocean species have been
on
the decline in recent years.4. Since 1934, better than half a billion dollars has gone into that Fund
to purchase
more than 5 million acres of habitat.5. Most of the students think highly of this
exhibition
, which provides a platform for them to explore the beauty of China and experience the charm of Chinese art.6.
Subsequently
, his painting helped him gain a reputation as one of the most influential painters.7. All the people present at the meeting think that the problem is worthy of
being discussed
.8. Her first
impression
was that English was difficult and people spoke too quickly, but soon she found that if she concentrated on the ideas, not the single words, she could understand!9. The digital camera in our shop is
of
high quality. If there should be something wrong with it while it is still under
guarantee, we would repair it at
our expense.10. Not only did the race improve our physical and psychological quality, but it also helped us build a positive attitude
towards/to
life.
答案:
1. establishment 2. recognition 3. on 4. to purchase 5. exhibition 6. Subsequently 7. being discussed 8. impression 9. of under at 10. towards/to
1. Every day we visited the farm animals and
2. (2023·新课标Ⅰ卷)
3. The physical benefits of exercise can be
4.
5. But sometimes, as on a Sunday afternoon, the system gets busy
searched for
eggs in the chicken houses.2. (2023·新课标Ⅰ卷)
In conclusion
, we all look forward to attending your class, where we can take the chance to improve our oral English.3. The physical benefits of exercise can be
divided into
three factors.4.
In brief
, my hometown is a place which is worthy of being visited.5. But sometimes, as on a Sunday afternoon, the system gets busy
in particular
.
答案:
1. searched for 2. In conclusion 3. divided into 4. In brief 5. in particular
Dear Peter,
I'm writing to invite you to visit a folk art exhibition,1.
The exhibition concentrates on Chinese folk art, including traditional Chinese paper-cutting as well as calligraphy and photography. Furthermore,2.
Hope to see you on Sunday evening!
Yours,
Li Hua
I'm writing to invite you to visit a folk art exhibition,1.
aiming at promoting traditional Chinese culture
(旨在促进中国传统文化). The exhibition will be held in our city gallery next Sunday.The exhibition concentrates on Chinese folk art, including traditional Chinese paper-cutting as well as calligraphy and photography. Furthermore,2.
present at the exhibition will be some painters who enjoy a high reputation
(出席展览的将会是一些有很高声誉的画家). For sure, not only will it appeal to you but it can also help you have a further understanding of traditional Chinese culture.3. Now that you have a preference for Chinese traditional culture
(既然你喜欢中国传统文化), you had better not miss the chance.4. I guarantee that it will be a visual feast
(我保证它会是一场视觉盛宴).Hope to see you on Sunday evening!
Yours,
Li Hua
答案:
1. aiming at promoting traditional Chinese culture 2. present at the exhibition will be some painters who enjoy a high reputation 3. Now that you have a preference for Chinese traditional culture 4. I guarantee that it will be a visual feast
A
(2024·安徽宿州高二统考)A year after Walt Disney made history with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, its artists were struggling to find the right design for Bambi, the tale of a young deer. The film's production team realized they needed a style that highlighted almost all of the leaves, flowers and mushrooms in their first feature-length animated(动画的) film.
Soon they got their inspiration from Tyrus Wong, whose work was on display as a new exhibit at New York City's Museum. In 1938, the Walt Disney Studio hired him to draw the frames between the main drawings of the animators. After reading the story of Bambi, he saw an opportunity to break out of his humdrum job. He said to himself "This is all outdoor scenery. And I'm a landscape painter. This will be great!"
Inspired by Chinese landscape paintings, he used watercolor and pastels(蜡笔) to make sketches that bring the feeling of forest scenes with simple strokes of color and special attention to light and shadow. Wong's sketches attracted Disney and became the guide for Bambi's background artists, who were later trained to imitate his style. "His expression was a great leap forward for the medium," writes John Lasseter, the chief creative officer for Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios. "Where other films were literal, Bambi was expressive and emotional." In 2001, Wong was named "Disney Legend", and he received the recognition as the true lead artist.
He pursued art all his life and still made art during his retirement, including toy animals from recycled materials and handmade kites that he regularly flew off the Santa Monica Pier in California. "People admire his works because of Bambi, but Bambi was just a really small part of his life," says his youngest daughter. "He considers himself not a great artist but a lucky artist, who was at the right place at the right time."
1. Why did Walt Disney's artists notice Tyrus Wong?
A. He was good at drawing cartoon characters.
B. He won a prize at a museum in New York.
C. His style was suitable for the animated film Bambi.
D. His work could be used to advertise Walt Disney's films.
2. What does John Lasseter think of Tyrus Wong's paintings?
A. They were literal and detailed.
B. They conveyed thoughts effectively.
C. They showed the legend of Walt Disney.
D. They displayed the progress of the medium.
3. What can we learn about Tyrus Wong from the last paragraph?
A. He gave up art after retirement.
B. He had been busy his whole life.
C. He liked to purchase toys and kites.
D. He was devoted to art during his lifetime.
4. How does the author introduce Tyrus Wong?
A. By analyzing cause and effect.
B. By making comparisons.
C. By following time order.
D. By listing examples.
(2024·安徽宿州高二统考)A year after Walt Disney made history with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, its artists were struggling to find the right design for Bambi, the tale of a young deer. The film's production team realized they needed a style that highlighted almost all of the leaves, flowers and mushrooms in their first feature-length animated(动画的) film.
Soon they got their inspiration from Tyrus Wong, whose work was on display as a new exhibit at New York City's Museum. In 1938, the Walt Disney Studio hired him to draw the frames between the main drawings of the animators. After reading the story of Bambi, he saw an opportunity to break out of his humdrum job. He said to himself "This is all outdoor scenery. And I'm a landscape painter. This will be great!"
Inspired by Chinese landscape paintings, he used watercolor and pastels(蜡笔) to make sketches that bring the feeling of forest scenes with simple strokes of color and special attention to light and shadow. Wong's sketches attracted Disney and became the guide for Bambi's background artists, who were later trained to imitate his style. "His expression was a great leap forward for the medium," writes John Lasseter, the chief creative officer for Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios. "Where other films were literal, Bambi was expressive and emotional." In 2001, Wong was named "Disney Legend", and he received the recognition as the true lead artist.
He pursued art all his life and still made art during his retirement, including toy animals from recycled materials and handmade kites that he regularly flew off the Santa Monica Pier in California. "People admire his works because of Bambi, but Bambi was just a really small part of his life," says his youngest daughter. "He considers himself not a great artist but a lucky artist, who was at the right place at the right time."
1. Why did Walt Disney's artists notice Tyrus Wong?
A. He was good at drawing cartoon characters.
B. He won a prize at a museum in New York.
C. His style was suitable for the animated film Bambi.
D. His work could be used to advertise Walt Disney's films.
2. What does John Lasseter think of Tyrus Wong's paintings?
A. They were literal and detailed.
B. They conveyed thoughts effectively.
C. They showed the legend of Walt Disney.
D. They displayed the progress of the medium.
3. What can we learn about Tyrus Wong from the last paragraph?
A. He gave up art after retirement.
B. He had been busy his whole life.
C. He liked to purchase toys and kites.
D. He was devoted to art during his lifetime.
4. How does the author introduce Tyrus Wong?
A. By analyzing cause and effect.
B. By making comparisons.
C. By following time order.
D. By listing examples.
答案:
1. C 2. B 3. D 4. C
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