2025年实验班全程提优训练高中英语必修第二册人教版
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年实验班全程提优训练高中英语必修第二册人教版 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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第一节(2025·河南郑州期末)(满分 15 分)
假定你校校国际部将举办主题为“文化遗产保护” (cultural heritage protection) 的英语演讲比赛,请用英语写一则通知。内容包括:
1. 活动时间和地点;
2. 活动目的和演讲内容;
3. 参赛要求和报名截止日期。
注意:写作词数应为 80 左右。
Notice
Dear students,______
International Department
January 19th
假定你校校国际部将举办主题为“文化遗产保护” (cultural heritage protection) 的英语演讲比赛,请用英语写一则通知。内容包括:
1. 活动时间和地点;
2. 活动目的和演讲内容;
3. 参赛要求和报名截止日期。
注意:写作词数应为 80 左右。
Notice
Dear students,______
International Department
January 19th
答案:
Notice
Dear students,
An English speech contest themed "Cultural Heritage Protection" will be held in the school auditorium at 3 p.m. on February 10th.
The aim of this contest is to raise students' awareness of cultural heritage protection. Participants are expected to talk about the significance of protecting cultural heritage and share effective ways to safeguard it.
Each contestant's speech should be within 5 minutes. Those who are interested can sign up at the International Department Office. The deadline for registration is February 1st.
We are looking forward to your active participation.
Dear students,
An English speech contest themed "Cultural Heritage Protection" will be held in the school auditorium at 3 p.m. on February 10th.
The aim of this contest is to raise students' awareness of cultural heritage protection. Participants are expected to talk about the significance of protecting cultural heritage and share effective ways to safeguard it.
Each contestant's speech should be within 5 minutes. Those who are interested can sign up at the International Department Office. The deadline for registration is February 1st.
We are looking forward to your active participation.
第二节(满分 25 分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为 150 左右。
Mr Barnes was a very wealthy man who lived in the early days in the United States. It was one of his chief pleasures to walk through the countryside near his home, and as he walked, he often noticed a particularly fine group of cattle. One day he stopped to visit the rancher (牧场主) who owned the cattle and purchased a cow from him with the agreement that the cow would be delivered to his house the following day.
The next day as Mr Barnes was out for his morning walk, he saw a young boy trying his hardest to lead the cow over to Mr Barnes’ field. The boy, who did not know Mr Barnes, called to him, “Please sir, would you come and help me with this cow? It is so stubborn!”
Mr Barnes readily agreed and went over to help. As they walked along together, he asked the boy, “How much do you expect to get for delivering the cow?”
“I... I don’t know,” the boy said, “but I think I’ll get something because the people who are buying the cow live in that house, and those people are very kind to everyone.”
By now the stubborn cow was walking along nicely, so Mr Barnes excused himself and took a path through a wooded area that led to his back door. As soon as he got into the house, he gave one of his trusted workers a fifty-dollar bill and told him to give it to the boy who was delivering the cow. After the cow had been left at the house and the boy was returning to the ranch, Mr Barnes went out again and met the boy on the road.
“Well, how much did you get?” asked Mr Barnes.
“Five dollars,” answered the boy.
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Mr Barnes felt surprised when hearing the answer.
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The boy agreed, and they walked back to the house together.
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为 150 左右。
Mr Barnes was a very wealthy man who lived in the early days in the United States. It was one of his chief pleasures to walk through the countryside near his home, and as he walked, he often noticed a particularly fine group of cattle. One day he stopped to visit the rancher (牧场主) who owned the cattle and purchased a cow from him with the agreement that the cow would be delivered to his house the following day.
The next day as Mr Barnes was out for his morning walk, he saw a young boy trying his hardest to lead the cow over to Mr Barnes’ field. The boy, who did not know Mr Barnes, called to him, “Please sir, would you come and help me with this cow? It is so stubborn!”
Mr Barnes readily agreed and went over to help. As they walked along together, he asked the boy, “How much do you expect to get for delivering the cow?”
“I... I don’t know,” the boy said, “but I think I’ll get something because the people who are buying the cow live in that house, and those people are very kind to everyone.”
By now the stubborn cow was walking along nicely, so Mr Barnes excused himself and took a path through a wooded area that led to his back door. As soon as he got into the house, he gave one of his trusted workers a fifty-dollar bill and told him to give it to the boy who was delivering the cow. After the cow had been left at the house and the boy was returning to the ranch, Mr Barnes went out again and met the boy on the road.
“Well, how much did you get?” asked Mr Barnes.
“Five dollars,” answered the boy.
Paragraph 1:
Mr Barnes felt surprised when hearing the answer.
"Only five dollars? You must have gotten more than that," Mr Barnes said with certainty. "No, that's what I was given, and that was plenty, don't you think?" answered the boy with a happy smile and a little doubt. "No, I'm surprised it wasn't more," said Mr Barnes. "I know Mr Barnes well and he will give much more than five dollars. I believe that if you come back with me, you'll get more than five dollars."
Paragraph 2:
The boy agreed, and they walked back to the house together.
When they went in, Mr Barnes called his workers and asked the boy to tell him who had given him the five dollars. "It was him," the boy said, pointing to one of the workers. When the man realised his dishonesty had been discovered, he admitted it and felt embarrassed. Mr Barnes demanded that he give the fifty dollars to the boy immediately. And he said to the man, "Your dishonesty has cost you your job and your good name. I hope you soon learn that dishonesty is not only very foolish but a terrible mistake." And Mr Barnes fired him on the spot.
答案:
Paragraph 1:
Mr Barnes felt surprised when hearing the answer. "Only five dollars? You must have gotten more than that," Mr Barnes said with certainty. "No, that's what I was given, and that was plenty, don't you think?" answered the boy with a happy smile and a little doubt. "No, I'm surprised it wasn't more," said Mr Barnes. "I know Mr Barnes well and he will give much more than five dollars. I believe that if you come back with me, you'll get more than five dollars."
Paragraph 2:
The boy agreed, and they walked back to the house together. When they went in, Mr Barnes called his workers and asked the boy to tell him who had given him the five dollars. "It was him," the boy said, pointing to one of the workers. When the man realised his dishonesty had been discovered, he admitted it and felt embarrassed. Mr Barnes demanded that he give the fifty dollars to the boy immediately. And he said to the man, "Your dishonesty has cost you your job and your good name. I hope you soon learn that dishonesty is not only very foolish but a terrible mistake." And Mr Barnes fired him on the spot.
Mr Barnes felt surprised when hearing the answer. "Only five dollars? You must have gotten more than that," Mr Barnes said with certainty. "No, that's what I was given, and that was plenty, don't you think?" answered the boy with a happy smile and a little doubt. "No, I'm surprised it wasn't more," said Mr Barnes. "I know Mr Barnes well and he will give much more than five dollars. I believe that if you come back with me, you'll get more than five dollars."
Paragraph 2:
The boy agreed, and they walked back to the house together. When they went in, Mr Barnes called his workers and asked the boy to tell him who had given him the five dollars. "It was him," the boy said, pointing to one of the workers. When the man realised his dishonesty had been discovered, he admitted it and felt embarrassed. Mr Barnes demanded that he give the fifty dollars to the boy immediately. And he said to the man, "Your dishonesty has cost you your job and your good name. I hope you soon learn that dishonesty is not only very foolish but a terrible mistake." And Mr Barnes fired him on the spot.
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