2025年实验班全程提优训练高二英语选择性必修第二册人教版
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二英语选择性必修第二册人教版 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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Ⅳ. 完成句子
1. 文章中他所提及的内容普通的读者不知道。
2. 村民们已经知道我们要做的事是重建这座桥。
The villagers have already known
3. 一个人怎么死的不太重要,但重要的是他是如何活着的。
It matters little
4. 新组建的委员会的政策是否会付诸实施还有待观察。
It
5. 你们当中无论哪一个打破窗户都必须赔偿。
1. 文章中他所提及的内容普通的读者不知道。
What
he
referred
to
in his article was unknown to the general readers.2. 村民们已经知道我们要做的事是重建这座桥。
The villagers have already known
what
we'll
do
is rebuilding the bridge.3. 一个人怎么死的不太重要,但重要的是他是如何活着的。
It matters little
how
a person dies, but what
matters much more is how
he lives.4. 新组建的委员会的政策是否会付诸实施还有待观察。
It
remains
to
be
seen
whether
the newly formed committee’s policy can be put into practice.5. 你们当中无论哪一个打破窗户都必须赔偿。
Whichever
one
of
you
breaks the window will have to pay for it.
答案:
1. What he referred to 2. what we'll do 3. how; what; how 4. remains to be seen whether 5. Whichever one of you
Ⅴ. 传统文化 (2025·湖北黄石六中月考) 阅读理解
主题语境: 人与自我
语篇类型: 记叙文
建议用时: 7
Before arriving in China, I had read various books relating to China, famous Chinese novels as well as non-fiction and the seeds of my fascination were sown. Therefore, when I arrived I couldn’t have been more excited to be living in this huge historically and culturally rich country. The food, the landmarks, the fantastic cities and everyday life—I was burning to explore.
Yet despite my enthusiasm, learning Chinese hadn’t even entered my mind. This wasn’t ignorance or laziness, but rather fright at the thought of attempting to learn what is regarded as the most difficult language in the world. In my mind, the Chinese language was the privilege of the highly intelligent.
However, after a year in China I began to feel uncomfortable with how many Chinese people could speak English and yet I couldn’t even speak the most basic Chinese. With these factors in mind and a thirst for a new challenge I determined to begin my language journey.
In the two years since starting to learn I have made measurable progress. I found it less difficult than thought. When speaking to native Chinese speakers in Chinese they almost always understand me, I have also not found it too difficult to remember characters and I am now even able to write over 100 characters. I find studying the language relaxing and rewarding.
In spite of my progress, it has still been the challenge that has taken a lot of hard work and commitment. The thing I find most discouraging is listening since native speakers talk at such a speed, I can’t always understand what’s been said, but my weekly online language exchanges help with this. Furthermore, there is a long way to go before I reach my goal of fluency. The key to progress is to be patient and persistent.
My biggest harvest from learning Chinese is that it’s not only reachable but can also be enjoyable. Learning Chinese not only helped me in day-to-day life, but deepened my cultural understanding of such a diverse and interesting country. Now my only regret is that I didn’t start earlier.
1. Which can best describe the author’s original impression about learning Chinese?
A. Boring.
B. Demanding.
C. Pleasant.
D. Discouraging.
2. What has the author found while learning Chinese?
A. Speaking Chinese is the most difficult.
B. Many Chinese speak fluent English.
C. It isn’t as tough as he once assumed.
D. It is beyond his power to learn characters.
3. What does Paragraph 5 mainly tell us?
A. Importance of learning Chinese.
B. Barriers of learning a new language.
C. Significant progress the author has made.
D. Certain difficulties the author met in learning Chinese.
4. What is the main idea of the text?
A. A new opinion in learning.
B. The author’s journey of learning Chinese.
C. Exploring the joy of learning Chinese.
D. The value of learning a new language.
主题语境: 人与自我
语篇类型: 记叙文
建议用时: 7
Before arriving in China, I had read various books relating to China, famous Chinese novels as well as non-fiction and the seeds of my fascination were sown. Therefore, when I arrived I couldn’t have been more excited to be living in this huge historically and culturally rich country. The food, the landmarks, the fantastic cities and everyday life—I was burning to explore.
Yet despite my enthusiasm, learning Chinese hadn’t even entered my mind. This wasn’t ignorance or laziness, but rather fright at the thought of attempting to learn what is regarded as the most difficult language in the world. In my mind, the Chinese language was the privilege of the highly intelligent.
However, after a year in China I began to feel uncomfortable with how many Chinese people could speak English and yet I couldn’t even speak the most basic Chinese. With these factors in mind and a thirst for a new challenge I determined to begin my language journey.
In the two years since starting to learn I have made measurable progress. I found it less difficult than thought. When speaking to native Chinese speakers in Chinese they almost always understand me, I have also not found it too difficult to remember characters and I am now even able to write over 100 characters. I find studying the language relaxing and rewarding.
In spite of my progress, it has still been the challenge that has taken a lot of hard work and commitment. The thing I find most discouraging is listening since native speakers talk at such a speed, I can’t always understand what’s been said, but my weekly online language exchanges help with this. Furthermore, there is a long way to go before I reach my goal of fluency. The key to progress is to be patient and persistent.
My biggest harvest from learning Chinese is that it’s not only reachable but can also be enjoyable. Learning Chinese not only helped me in day-to-day life, but deepened my cultural understanding of such a diverse and interesting country. Now my only regret is that I didn’t start earlier.
1. Which can best describe the author’s original impression about learning Chinese?
A. Boring.
B. Demanding.
C. Pleasant.
D. Discouraging.
2. What has the author found while learning Chinese?
A. Speaking Chinese is the most difficult.
B. Many Chinese speak fluent English.
C. It isn’t as tough as he once assumed.
D. It is beyond his power to learn characters.
3. What does Paragraph 5 mainly tell us?
A. Importance of learning Chinese.
B. Barriers of learning a new language.
C. Significant progress the author has made.
D. Certain difficulties the author met in learning Chinese.
4. What is the main idea of the text?
A. A new opinion in learning.
B. The author’s journey of learning Chinese.
C. Exploring the joy of learning Chinese.
D. The value of learning a new language.
答案:
1. B 2. C 3. D 4. B
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