2025年暑假作业山东美术出版社高二英语人教版
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1.Their relationship was
2.Let's
3.Do we need to
4.If you go to England,you'll soon
5.She
based on
mutual respect.2.Let's
play safe
and make enough preparations.3.Do we need to
be aware of
any differences between them?4.If you go to England,you'll soon
pick up
English.5.She
would rather
go there by train than by plane.
答案:
1. based on 2. play safe 3. be aware of 4. pick up 5. would rather
Ⅲ.根据汉语提示完成下面短文
1.
______(许多学生养成了熬夜的习惯,原因是多
方面的).Actually,staying up late is a bad habit,
2.
们的身心健康有着消极的影响).
To begin with,3.
______(它不仅导致缺乏精力)but also cause
us to suffer from dizziness and be unable to
concentrate on our lessons.Additionally,long-
time staying up late will weaken our memory,and
do harm to eyesight as well as liver.What's
worse,4.
(那些习惯熬夜的人)are more likely to suffer
from other diseases.
Therefore,5.
______(是我们下定决心采
用健康的生活方式的时候了).
1.
There are various reasons why many students have got into the habit of staying up late
______(许多学生养成了熬夜的习惯,原因是多
方面的).Actually,staying up late is a bad habit,
2.
which has negative effects on our physical and mental health
(它对我们的身心健康有着消极的影响).
To begin with,3.
it will not only lead to a lack of energy
______(它不仅导致缺乏精力)but also cause
us to suffer from dizziness and be unable to
concentrate on our lessons.Additionally,long-
time staying up late will weaken our memory,and
do harm to eyesight as well as liver.What's
worse,4.
those who are accustomed to staying up late
(那些习惯熬夜的人)are more likely to suffer
from other diseases.
Therefore,5.
it is high time that we made up our mind to adopt a healthy lifestyle
______(是我们下定决心采
用健康的生活方式的时候了).
答案:
1. There are various reasons why many students have got into the habit of staying up late
2. which has negative effects on our physical and mental health
3. it will not only lead to a lack of energy
4. those who are accustomed to staying up late
5. it is high time that we made up our mind to adopt a healthy lifestyle
2. which has negative effects on our physical and mental health
3. it will not only lead to a lack of energy
4. those who are accustomed to staying up late
5. it is high time that we made up our mind to adopt a healthy lifestyle
Ⅰ.阅读理解
(2024.长沙月考)We are all aware of the
damaging pollution that's created by driving
petrol and diesel(柴油)vehicles.Many of the
world's cities are jammed with traffic,creating
poisonous gases such as nitrogen oxides.The
solution for a cleaner,greener future could be
electric vehicles.But how optimistic should
we be?
There was much excitement last year when
the UK government announced it will ban the
sale of new petrol and diesel cars from 2030.But
is that easier said than done?The road to global
traffic being totally electric is still a long way
off.Currently,battery life is an issue-a fully
charged battery won't take you as far as a full
tank of petrol.Here are also limited numbers of
charging points to plug an EV into.
Of course,technology is always improving.
Some of the biggest tech companies,are spending
huge amounts of money developing electric cars.
And most of the big car manufacturers are now
making them too.Colin Herron,a consultant on
low-carbon vehicle technology,told the BBC:
“ The big leap forward will come with solid-state
batteries, which will appear first in mobile
phones and laptops before they progress cars.
These will charge more quickly,and give cars a
bigger range.”
Cost is another issue that may deter people
switching to electric power.But some countries
offer encouraging measures, such as cutting
prices by reducing import taxes, and not
charging for road tax and parking.Some also
provide exclusive lanes for electric cars to be
driven on, overtaking traditional cars which
might be stuck in jams.These kinds of measures
have made Norway the country with the most
electric cars per capita(人均)at more than thirty
electric cars per 1,ooo inhabitants.
But Colin Herron warns that “ electric
motoring ” doesn't mean a zero-carbon future.
1.What makes global traffic difficult to be totally
electric according to the second paragraph?
A.A ban of the UK government.
B.Lack of petrol.
C.The small number of charging points.
D.A low battery quality.
2.According to Colin Herron,what can we
learn?
A.Solid-state batteries will allow electric cars
to travel farther.
B.Electric cars will indeed make for a zero-
carbon future.
C. Solid-state batteries will be initially
employed in electric cars.
D.Big progress has been made in laptops and
mobile phones.
3.What does the underlined word “ deter ” mean
in the fourth paragraph?
A.Block. B.Suggest.
C.Leave. D.Catch.
4.What will be most probably talked about next?
A.The huge potential of electric cars.
B.The unfavorable future of electric cars.
C.The eagerness for a zero-carbon future.
D.The reasons for not achieving a zero-carbon
future.
(2024.长沙月考)We are all aware of the
damaging pollution that's created by driving
petrol and diesel(柴油)vehicles.Many of the
world's cities are jammed with traffic,creating
poisonous gases such as nitrogen oxides.The
solution for a cleaner,greener future could be
electric vehicles.But how optimistic should
we be?
There was much excitement last year when
the UK government announced it will ban the
sale of new petrol and diesel cars from 2030.But
is that easier said than done?The road to global
traffic being totally electric is still a long way
off.Currently,battery life is an issue-a fully
charged battery won't take you as far as a full
tank of petrol.Here are also limited numbers of
charging points to plug an EV into.
Of course,technology is always improving.
Some of the biggest tech companies,are spending
huge amounts of money developing electric cars.
And most of the big car manufacturers are now
making them too.Colin Herron,a consultant on
low-carbon vehicle technology,told the BBC:
“ The big leap forward will come with solid-state
batteries, which will appear first in mobile
phones and laptops before they progress cars.
These will charge more quickly,and give cars a
bigger range.”
Cost is another issue that may deter people
switching to electric power.But some countries
offer encouraging measures, such as cutting
prices by reducing import taxes, and not
charging for road tax and parking.Some also
provide exclusive lanes for electric cars to be
driven on, overtaking traditional cars which
might be stuck in jams.These kinds of measures
have made Norway the country with the most
electric cars per capita(人均)at more than thirty
electric cars per 1,ooo inhabitants.
But Colin Herron warns that “ electric
motoring ” doesn't mean a zero-carbon future.
1.What makes global traffic difficult to be totally
electric according to the second paragraph?
A.A ban of the UK government.
B.Lack of petrol.
C.The small number of charging points.
D.A low battery quality.
2.According to Colin Herron,what can we
learn?
A.Solid-state batteries will allow electric cars
to travel farther.
B.Electric cars will indeed make for a zero-
carbon future.
C. Solid-state batteries will be initially
employed in electric cars.
D.Big progress has been made in laptops and
mobile phones.
3.What does the underlined word “ deter ” mean
in the fourth paragraph?
A.Block. B.Suggest.
C.Leave. D.Catch.
4.What will be most probably talked about next?
A.The huge potential of electric cars.
B.The unfavorable future of electric cars.
C.The eagerness for a zero-carbon future.
D.The reasons for not achieving a zero-carbon
future.
答案:
1. C 2. A 3. A 4. D
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