人教版英语必修二单项选择题
『壹』 人教版英语必修二教材答案
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『贰』 人教版高中必修二英语P29页 2 3 小题答案
如果是最新的英语书,应该和我的是一样的把
2.
Beijing
University
students
being
protecting
by
WWF
being
hunting
by
criminals
being
taking
photos
by
the
children
is
being
killing
by
the
fishmen
are
being
attacking
by
the
cat
a
protecting
area
killed
being
protecting
by
the
government
are
being
used
to
make
drug
to
protecting
people
from
mosquitoes
3.
I
should
shout
and
call
110
for
help
I
should
go
into
a
busy
lighted
street
I
should
call
who
I'm
waiting
for
I
should
try
to
help
him
or
say
"sorry,
I
don't
know."
I
should
wash
it
by
a
piece
of
soap
I
should
stop
and
turn
and
pat
it
on
the
head
I
should
say
"sorry,
I
won't
do
it
again"
I
should
say
"thank
you"
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『叁』 高一英语必修二选择题
选D
根据后边的原因,第一个空应该是肯定的语气,排除may;
第二个空应该用被动,it(指computer)与programm之间是被动的关系。。。。因此只能选D
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『肆』 急求王后雄系列教材全解人教版英语必修二每个单元的“知识与能力同步检测控题”的答案
文件导图再上传太麻烦了,一个单元就有三页。附件上传又总不成功。
先给你导一个单元的,你对一下是不是,如果是,我传给你吧!
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『伍』 求高中英语必修二(人教版)四五单元练习题
必修2Unit 4Wildlife protection
Ⅰ.单项填空
1. almost every supermarket it’s easy for us to find carrots________a lot of vitamins,which are good for our health.
A.holding B.keeping
C.including D.containing
2.You needn’t have taken a taxi.Why didn’t you catch the last bus________I told you?
A.as B.because
C.when D.until
3.In my opinion,our school nowadays is much more powerful than________.
A.that used to be B.it is used to
C.it was used to D.it used to be
4.(2010•青岛模拟)Most children need encouragement in time of failure________they can cheer up again.
A.so that B.in case
C.because D.if
5.The teacher suggested that much attention should________the spelling mistakes.
A.pay for B.pay to
C.be paid for D.be paid to
6.________experts’opinions,they gave up the experiment immediately.
A.According to B.As a result of
C.Instead of D.With the help of
7.No one has come up with a better explanation of why dinosaurs________.
A.died away B.died for
C.died of D.died out
8.He was at a________what to say to the teacher’s question—obviously he was________in thought just now.
A.loss;losing B.loss;lost
C.losing;lost D.lost;loss
9.—What are you worried about?
—Tom didn’t respond________any of my emails.Something must have happened to him.
A.on B.with
C.for D.to
10.David caught a bad cold last Tuesday.Luckily,the cold didn’t ________his examination in physics.
A.decrease B.spread
C.affect D.protect
11.The movie once________a whole generation of people.They proved to be of much________in the ecation of people.
A.affected;effect B.effected;affect
C.effected;effect D.affected;affect
12.(2010•株州模拟)I’d appreciate________if you could come and help me once more and I always appreciate________me with my English in the past.
A.this;you to help B.that;you helping
C.it;you to help D.it;your helping
13.You should________your spare time better if you want to be promoted.
A.take B.employ
C.cost D.improve
14.—Thomas didn’t come to school for the meeting,did he?
—No.He________.The meeting had been cancelled.
A.shouldn’t have come B.should not come
C.didn’t need to come D.wouldn’t have come
15.—Is it________that our team will win?
—Yes,that is for________.
A.sure;certain B.certain;sure
C.made sure;certain D.made certain;sure
Ⅱ.完形填空
(2011•皖南八校第二次联考)
When someone has deeply hurt you,it can be extremely difficult to let go of your anger.But forgiveness is possible and it can be surprisingly__1__to your physical and__2__health.
“People who forgive__3__less depression,anger and stress and more hopefulness,” says Frederic Luskin,Ph.D.,__4__of Forgive for Good.“So it can help __5__on the wear and tear on our organs,rece the wearing out of the immune system and__6__people to feel more vital.”
So how do you start the forgiveness?Try__7__these steps:
Calm yourself.To defuse (缓和) your __8__and try a simple stressmanagement technique.
“Take a couple of breaths and think of __9__that gives you pleasure:a__10__scene in nature,someone you love,” Luskin says.
Don’t __11__an apology.“Many times the person who hurt you has no__12__of apologizing,” Luskin says.“They may have wanted to hurt you or they just don’t see things the same__13__.So if you wait for people to apologize,you could be waiting a(n)__14__long time.” Keep in mind that forgiveness does not necessarily mean__15__to the person who upsets you.
Take the control away from your offender.Mentally replaying your__16__gives power to the person who caused you pain.“__17__of focusing on your hurt feelings,learn to look for the love,beauty and kindness__18__you,” Luskin says.
Try to see things from the other person’s perspective (视角).If you empathize (有同感) with that person,you may__19__that he or she was acting out ignorance,fear even love.
Recognize the benefits of forgiveness.Research has shown that people who forgive are reported more energy,better__20__and better sleep patterns.Don’t forget to forgive yourself.“For some people,forgiving themselves is the biggest challenge,” Luskin says.
“But it can rob you of your selfconfidence if you don’t do it.”
1.A.beneficial B.harmful C.helpless D.suitable
2.A.chemical B.wealthy C.technical D.mental
3.A.own B.show C.direct D.prove
4.A.author B.owner C.professor D.publisher
5.A.insist B.save C.wait D.depend
6.A.require B.wish C.invite D.allow
7.A.forgiving B.turning C.following D.counting
8.A.sadness B.anger C.hunger D.energy
9.A.something B.anything C.nothing D.everything
10.A.thoughtful B.ll C.beautiful D.still
11.A.call for B.hunt for C.bid for D.wait for
12.A.invention B.invitation C.intention D.attention
13.A.way B.means C.method D.approach
14.A.helpfully B.carefully C.patiently D.awfully
15.A.giving in B.giving away C.giving up D.giving out
16.A.wound B.hurt C.cut D.damage
17.A.Because B.In honour C.Instead D.In search
18.A.around B.above C.beneath D.below
19.A.forget B.realize C.announce D.doubt
20.A.housing B.salary C.safety D.appetite
Ⅲ.阅读理解
(2011•南昌调研)
Jamie Oliver has been invited by Gordon Brown to prepare a banquet at No.10 Daming Street for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20,offering a cutprice menu to reflect times when trade and instry are far from prosperous and the rate of employment is decreasing.
Downing Street sources say Oliver,the wellknown chef,will cook using “honest highstreet procts” and avoid expensive or “fancy” ingredients.
The prime minister is trying to avoid a repeat of the embarrassment last year when he sat down to an 18course banquet at a Japanese summit to discuss world food shortages.
Obama,President Nicolas Sarkozy of France,Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and other leaders will be served by apprentices (学徒) from Fifteen,the London restaurant Oliver founded to help train young people in poverty in order to make a living by mastering a skill.
Brown wants the dinner to reflect the emphasis of the London summit,which he hopes will lead to an agreement to lift the world out of recession.“To be invited to cook for such an important group of people,who are trying to solve some of the world’s major problems,is really a privilege,” said Oliver.
“I’m hoping the menu I’m working on will show British food and proce is some of the best in the world,but also show we have pioneered a highquality apprentice scheme at Fifteen London that is giving young people a skill to be proud of.”
The chef has not yet finalized the menu,but is expected to draw inspiration from his latest book,Jamie’s Ministry of Food,which has budget recipes for beef and ale stew (啤酒炖菜) and “impressive” chocolate fudge cake.
1.The underlined word “recession” in Paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to “________”.
A.business B.opposition
C.discussion D.depression
2.What can we learn about Oliver from the text?
A.He is a wellknown American cook.
B.He is invited to attend the G20 summit.
C.He has founded Fifteen London.
D.He is one of the apprentices serving the leaders of the G20.
3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?
A.Oliver is honored to be invited to cook for the G20 leaders.
B.Altogether three presidents are mentioned in the text.
C.President Barack Obama offers the cutprice menu.
D.The menu for the G20 dinner banquet has been decided.
4.What is Fifteen London?
A.An apartment in London.
B.A luxurious restaurant in London.
C.A restaurant as well as a training center.
D.A famous avenue.
『陆』 高一必修二英语选择题
答:which
译:男孩从房顶上掉了下来,之后不久就因失血过多而死亡。
析:逗号后是非限制性定语从句,不仅是因为非限制性定语从句不能用that,就是限制性定语从句,在介词after后也不能用that.
如果用that, 也可以,但要将逗号改为分号或and,或分成两个简单句。逗号变句号,这时候, shortly after that 中的that成为指示代词。
非限制性定语从句就是一个作定语的句子。这个定语不是非要不可的。也就是这个定语不起到限制性的作用,只起到一个补充情况的作用。这就是非限制性定语从句。
而限制性定语从句是句子中不可缺少的定语,没有这个定语,这句话就意思不完整或不能表达所要表达意思。
比如这句话,如果面前有好几幢房子,我们用手指着某幢房子说:The boy fell off the roof of that house. 你就知道是那一幢房子了。这就是限定了是那一幢。如果不用手指,我们可以用可以区分的明显的标志作为定语,来限定是那一幢房子,比如是黄色的那幢,(其它的房子都不是黄色的),你就可以说:The boy fell off the roof of the red house. 这个red就是限制性的定语。如果这个定语是一个从句,就叫限制性定语从句,如:The boy fell of the roof of the house in which there is a chimney. 那幢有烟囱的房子的顶上掉了下来。这么说时,in which there is a chimney就是限制性的定语,用它来区分这由房子与别的房子。如果这里就一幢房子,或你我都知道是那一幢房子,就不需要一个限制性定语了。就说:他从房子上掉了下了。本来可能另说一句:Shortly after that, he died. 也可以用并列句:and shortly after that , he died. 出题者将这第二个句子,变在了一个非限制性的定语从句,放在第一句的后面,用逗号隔开。这个定语从句就是非限制性的。不是用它来限定房子的。