谁有高二英语捷径40天的答案的?2006年6月第五次印刷的

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谁有高二英语捷径40天的答案的?2006年6月第五次印刷的
谁有高二英语捷径40天的答案的?
2006年6月第五次印刷的

谁有高二英语捷径40天的答案的?2006年6月第五次印刷的
我有2006年1月的,要不要,要的话给你
Day 1
1→10 DDCCABCCCA
11→20 CDCBCDABCB
1.to learn 2.giving 3.to leave 4.to help 5.not blieve
6.are, always telling 7.be raining, to take 8.take place 9.being praised 10.to close
III●
1→10 CDBABBDCAA
IV●
1→5 ADBBC
V●
1.All his life was devoted to the services of others.
2.The doctor applied new medicine to the patient to prevent his disease from spreading.
3.We should judge a person not by what he says but by what he does
4.When learning English, it is far from enough to remember words only.
5.It's said that the fire which broke out in that country has been brought under control.
Day 2
I●
1→10 CCCBABBDDD
11→20 DAAAACCDCD
II●
1.covers 2.to leave 3.comes 4.being noticed 5.Not to lose
6.had expected 7.would be put off 8.have seen, to be shown 9.to be waiting 10.taking
III●
1→10 ABADAACABD
IV●
1→5 CDBAC
V●
1.Fill in the call ship before you borrow the books
2.Those who pretend to know when they don't will be punished sooner or later.
3.Whether you admit or not, your after-sale services need to be improved.
4.I greatly appreciate your kindness in taking time out to help me with my lessons.
5.She can't often express herself fluently before strangers, which has cost her many chances.
Day 3
I●
1→10 DAABBCACCB
11→20 BCBCCADCC
II●
1.being knocked 2.trying 3.knows 4.to be watering 5.to tell
6.Compared 7.have heard 8.living 9.added 10.to leave, finishing, writing
III●
1→10 ABDDBCBCDC
IV●
1→5 BCBAB
V●
1.I often mistake the Americans for the British.
2.It is claimed that green tea is effective against heart diseases.
3.Some people make money at the cost of their health.
4.People have come to realize the importance of protecting the environment.
5.Tracffic rules should be kept in mind.
Day 4
I●
1→10 ACCABBADBB
11→20 BDACADADCD
II●
1.has recently been opened 2.happened 3.Originating 4.phone, E-mailing 5.hasn't passed
6.had been expected 7.to keep 8.open 9.was 10.sell
III●
1→10 CBDBCACDDB
IV●
1.C 2.略 3.What goes around comes around. /A special deal /Two great fathers 4.略
V●
1.Judging from her expression, she can't have known the truth.
2.We waited in the rain for these quarters of an hour, but there was no sign of the bus.
3.Tea is regarded as the global drink.
4.China has joined WTO, and Pudong will attract more foreign enterprises to invest.
5.Seeing that nothing in the bookstore was likely to interest, he left reluctantly.
Day 5
I●
1→10 BCACADBDAC
11→20 BDACCDDCAB
II●
1.pilots 2.upstairs 3.southern 4.apologize 5.stolen
6.messages 7.Generally 8.slight 9.market 10.offering
III●
1→10 CABCBDBABA
IV●
1→7 DBBCACD
V●
1.The forests in that area are well preserved.
2.A fire broke out in that country recently, burning a large area of forests.
3.They were lost at sea, at the mercy of wind and weather.
4.The West Lake, known to the world for its beautiful scenery, attracts a large numberof tourists both from home and abroad.
5.There are a variety of books in the library available to every student.
Day 6
I●
1→10 ABCDACCDDB
11→20 CDCCBCCACA
II●
1.broken 2.excited 3.lasting 4.to write 5.not coming
6.having played 7.to drive 8.telephone 9.speaking 10.to go
III●
1→10 AADCABCDBC
IV●
1→5 CADAD
V●
1.Do whatever you think is reasonable, whatever others may say.
2.Much has been done to prevent the rivers from being polluted.
3.The more careful you are in class, the less time you will spend on your lessons after class.
4.Those who have private cars don't have to take a bus every day.
5.Being a League member, he often offers to help those in trouble.
Day 7
I●
1→10 ABCCABBDDB
11→20 BCABCAABCD
II●
1.is reported 2.to begin 3.led 4.will stay 5.has been married
6.taking 7.to be given 8.listening 9.has been done 10.examined
III●
1→10 CCACDDAABD
IV●
1→4 CDBA
V●
1.He wasn't aware of what a serious mistake he had made at that time.
2.Following the policeman's directions, we had no difficulty finding the bakery at the streetcorner.
3.We all agree that it's necessary to learn to use the computer.
4.The flowers put the finishing touches to thepicture.
5.It was the very scientistwho gave us a report on world situation.
Day 8
I●
1→10 CBBBAABBBA
11→20 BAACCACDCA
II●
1.give 2.shaking 3.typed 4.didn't know 5.will be
6.talked 7.has gone 8.not be allowed 9.to do 10.not go
III●
1→10 ACBCABABDB
11→20 BBCCBCBCBA
IV●
1→5 CDACD
V●
1.The newly built forest park is located in the southwest of the city.
2.Thinking that she was much too fat, she decided to go on a diet.
3.Since you have a clear conscience, you needn't feel sorry. It's not your fault.
4.The teacher began to criticize me before I could explain.
5.It suddenly began to rain cats and dogs, but our sports meet was opened as planned.
Day 9
I●
1→10 ACDACABCDC
11→20 ABBACDCCAC
II●
1.doesn't need, repairing 2.are being taken 3.written 4.doesn't exist 5.waiting
6.to see 7.not belonging 8.has gone, throw 9.to produce 10.has been
III●
1→10 CCCCDBCCCA
IV●
1→4 CCCA
V●
1.Being members of the Red Cross, they serve the wounded heart and soul.
2.What's the difference in meaning between the two words?
3.Because of lack of courage to admit his mistake, he lost the teacher's trust.
4.Working in remote areas can benefit college graduates.
5.He threatened to resign if his demands were not satisfied.
Day 10
I●
1→10 ABCBCCDDCA
11→20 CDBBACDCCC
II●
1.would be delivered 2.wondering 3.having saved 4.having passed 5.taking
6.settled, finding 7.Not knowing 8.to leave, told 9.seated 10.disappeared
III●
1→10 BDCBAACDDC
IV●
1→5 CDBAA
V●
1.All those present were deeply touched by the speech.
2.On arriving at school, he learned that the contest had been put off.
3.Only those who persevere can realize their dreams.
4.It remains a problem whether the achievement will stir the world.
5.Although some people have learned English for over ten years, they are still at a loss what to say when talking to Americans.
Day 11
I●
1→10 ABCDABCDCA
11→20 ABDCCACCAC
II●
1.will 2.Unfortunately 3.confident 4.express 5.disappointment
6.suitable 7.presence 8.Wednesday 9.sugar 10.works
III●
1→10 BDBDCACBAA
IV●
1→5 DABBB
V●
1.Plants play a key/ vital part in keeping the balance of life on the earth.
2.In spite of his hard work, there's still something less than satisfactory.
3.Though married for years, many couples haven't considered having a baby.
4.Iraq War had disastrous effects on the Middle East's economy.
5.What is confusing is that plastics, which contain poison, are still in wide use.
Day 12
I●
1→10 BABCBCCABC
11→20 CBBBCBCABB
II●
1.open 2.shouting 3.going 4.being bed 5.to be worried
6.to be understood 7.to be raining 8.died 9.being knocked 10.hurt
III●
1→10 DCCDDBCBAA
IV●
1→5 DDCBB
V●
1.Please remind your classmates to take an umbrella tomorrow in case it rains.
2.A library is more than a place where books are stored, it is a source of information.
3.Bored with teaching, the teacher set about looking for a new job.
4.Whatever the weather is like tomorrow, we must be on time for the meeting.
5.He assured me that the book was sure to sell well.
Day 13
I●
1→10 BADABDBDCC
11→20 CDBCCABDAB
II●
1.have passed 2.filled 3.stopped 4.had been married 5.would meet
6.were welcomed 7.had been used 8.is being discussed 9.being taught 10.missing
III●
1→10 DACDBBDCDA
IV●
1→5 CACBC
V●
1.It's thought by many that large supermarkets shouldn't be built near a school.
2.Having been used to satying up, some Senior High Three students can't concentrate their attention in class.
3.Smoking leads to various diseases, especially heart trouble and lung cancer.
4.Swimming, which has a great drain on strength, is thought to be a rewarding sport.
5.The teacher suggested we take advantage of our spare time to read more world famous literature works.
Day 14
I●
1→10 BAADABCDCB
11→20 CCBCDCCDDA
II●
1.woule be translated 2.to have troubled 3.had planned 4.goes 5.to sitting
6.to be fixed 7.understood 8.to have been published 9.don't want, will go 10.has gone
III●
1→10 DCBACACBDD
11→15 DDDBA
IV●
1→8 DDABCACB
V●
1.Yesterday I met with an old friend of mine, whom I hadn't seen for three years.
2.It's too difficult a probelm for me to work out.
3.I don't think the topic worth discussing.
4.Let's hope for the best and prepare for the worst.
5.I suggest your not accepting their invitation.
Day 15
I●
1→10 ACCCDCADAC
11→20 DACBCDBBCC
II●
1→10 DCBACBDADB
III●
1→5 CCBAB
IV●
1.You must pause properly while reading aloud.
2.As a result of the unexpected flood, many local people lost their houses and crops.
3.College student as he is, he lacks common sense.
4.Luckey you reminded me, or I could have made another mistake.
5.Never put off what you should do today till tomorrow.
Day 16
I●
1→10 AACCCBADBC
11→20 BABDBCCCCA
II●
1.leaves 2.have been invited 3.had been 4.will be having 5.left, was blowing
6.has been slept, hasn't waken 7.must be playing 8.is being taken 9.must be painted 10.has gone
III●
1→10 CACBCACDCB
IV●
1→5 BBDCB
V●
1.Whatever happens, he is able to stay calm.
2.I've made it clear that I won't change my mind.
3.What do you think we can do to help him out?
4.Some people had tried to find a shortcut language learning, which turned out to be disappointing.
5.Shanghai Science and Technpology Museum, located near the Century Park, is within a stone's throw of the underground railway station.
Day 17
I●
1→10 CACAAABCDA
11→20 CBCBDACBCB
II●
1.teachers-the teachers 2.As hot-Hot as 3.(had) 4.Because-As 5.nor-nor stayed
6.who-that 7.possible-likely 8.themselves-them 9.(and) 10.carefully-careful
III●
1→10 DBCBCCDACA
IV●
1→5 DDBCA
V●
1.I, together with several of my classmates, acted as interpreters while the foreign friends were visting our school.
2.The unexpected accident remind them that too much happiness leads to sorrow.
3.On hearing the sounding of the alarm, they stopped working.
4.As the host city of the 2008 Olympics, Beijing has attracted the attention of the whole world.
5.We are faced with various chances and challenges at the beginning of the new century; those who take the chances will win the future.
Day 18
I●
1→10 BCCBBBCDDB
11→20 ACCBCBCDDC
II●
1.born, are know 2.broken 3.to be sent 4.had caught 5.would be
6.doesn't rain 7.hadn't been heard 8.had been built 9.(to be) done 10.to make
III●
1
→10 ABCCADADBC
IV●
1→5 CDBAB
V●
1.To tell the truth, your plan needs to be further improved.
2.We all agree that it's important to form the habit of going to bed early.
3.Friendship is more than money; a friend in need is a friend indeed.
4.Eat a balance diet and do more exercise, and you will have healthy hair.
5.What's the point of presenting a driving licence when applying for a job?
Day 19
I●
1→10 CDDCCBCBBA
11→20 DCBBDDBACB
II●
1.answering 2.returning 3.to telephone 4.have disappeared 5.dreseed
6.has been done 7.get 8.was held 9.had expected 10.stealing
III●
1→10 ABCBADBDCC
IV●
1→5 DCABB
V●
1.Had you considered carefully, you wouldn't have been cheated/taken in.
2.Nowdays, there have been fewer and fewer complaints about the weather forecast.
3.All those loving peace throughout the world are strongly against violence.
4.Though some people have a limited vocabulary, they have a strong oral English ability.
5.That area is inaccessible to vehicles, which has prevented the economy from developing.
Day 20
I●
1→10 BBABBDDBBC
11→20 DABCABBAAA
II●
1.like orange-like to eat orange 2.English-spoken--English-speaking 3.some-any 4.is-are 5.to be-be
6.surprised-surprising 7.except-besides 8.repair-be repaired 9.to-with 10.how-what
11.those-that 12.have-has been 13.for-of 14.By-With 15.(a)
III●
1→10 AADCCDDBDB
IV●
1→5 ACBBA
V●
1.With people's life improved, it's no longer a dream to own a private car.
2.Night began to fall, what was worse, our car broken down.
3.Soon after he graduated from high school, he got a chance to work in foreign enterprise.
4.He hurried back to school, only to find his bicycle gone.
5.To his day, I still remember when I was first invited to visit Hong Kong.
Day 21
I●
1→10 CCDCCBADCC
11→20 ACBDAACAAB
II●
1.made 2.is taught 3.is being discussed 4.be easily molded 5.is returned
6.was being repaired 7.Seated 8.Not to frighten 9.covered 10.to have studied
III●
1→10 BCABACDCDA
IV●
1→5 CCBDB
V●
1.DVD is familiar to everyone, but few people know what it really stands for.
2.Mr. Brown is in a bad mood today, as he is always complaining about the great noise around.
3.As far as I know, traffic keeps to the left in most English-speaking countries.
4.He will make a list of the things he is going to buy so as to make the most of his time.
5.Some western families have the tradition of naming their babies after family members, while the Chinese think it forbidden to do so.
Day 22
I●
1→10 BCDBCDBABC
11→20 ABCDBCBBAA
II●
1.has been sent 2.to be (done) 3.built 4.to be held 5.drying
6.to understand 7.going over 8.will have been explained 9.have just started 10.delivered
III●
1→10 DABDBADCAC
IV●
1→3 CAA
V●
1.Relatively speaking, American English is more easily accepted than British English.
2.They had great trouble finding the peimary school located in the eastern suburb.
3.The Olympic Games are sure to have a huge impact on China's economy.
4.Music plays quite an important part in people's daily life.
5.Only after you have failed once will you feel the pleasure of success.
Day 23
I●
1→10 DCBABACCAA
11→20 BDCBDABABD
II●
1→10 BABBBBCBDC
III●
1→4 DAAC
IV●
1.His failure to pass the exam reminded him of an idiom: pride goes before a fall.
2.Mr. Smith tried to ensure that everybody understood the meaning of the proverb "The early bird catches the worm"
3.Though he claimed not to be responsible for the accident, the policeman didn't let him go.
4.Not only an I conscious of my shortcoming, but I would very much like to overcome it.
5.More and more people prefer to live in the suburb, free from the crowd and noise.
Day 24
I●
1→10 CBBBCCCDDC
11→20 CBADCCDDBB
II●
1.weighed 2.weighed 3.pretending, to understand 4.paid 5.limited
6.to be held 7.needed 8.being operated 9.to be given 10.to get
III●
1→10 ABBDBDACCC
IV●
1→4 CCBD
V●
1.Articles on stars' private life are always popular with young people.
2.Contrary to our expectation, the train was three hours late.
3.The white-haired young man was mistaken for an old man seventy years old.
4.It's no use complaining; something should be done to protect the balance of nature.
5.Why he declined our invitation remains unknown.
Day 25
I●
1→10 DABBCABBCB
11→20 DCBABDCABD
II●
1.borrowed 2.praised 3.happens 4.asked 5.killing
6.Not listened 7.sank 8.being 9.to be answered 10.having arrived
III●
1→10 ABCCBCCABD
IV●
1→4 CBAC
V●
1.Information technology plays an important part in all field.
2.Most doctors think that people's health is closely related to their diet.
3.Some people objected to climbing the mountain in the rain, so the original plan was called off/ canceled.
4.His distinguished achievements in physics enabled him to be awarded the Nobel Prize.
5.They were busy preparing an evening party in honor of the 80th anniversary of the founding of the Party.
Day 26
I●
1→10 CBACBDCCCC
11→20 BACCCDABDB
II●
1.catches 2.weighs 3.being invited 4.would be 5.have made
6.repeated 7.to leave 8.came 9.knowing 10.are being repaired
III●
1→10 DABCCBCBBC
IV●
1→5 BDDAC
V●
1.I never thought you would send me a birthday present.
2.Greater changes will take place in my home town in the next few years.
3.Students should form the habit of looking up dictionaries while learning languages.
4.It's almost impossible for you to finish so much work in such a short time.
5.I won't give up easily even if I meet with many difficulties.
Day 27
I●
1→10 ACACACCCDB
11→20 ADBDACCACC
II●
1.Dressed 2.Seeing 3.Suffering 4.watching 5.Being
6.having 7.being given 8.take 9.seen 10.being rebuilt
III●
1→10 ACBDACBDAC
IV●
1→5 ADBCA
V●
1.Success comes from diligence.
2.It is five years since I got to know that couple.
3.Don't draw a conclusion before the stiuation is cleared up.
4.It's thought that psychology can relieve the symptoms of illness.
5.The eyes of the whole world are focused on Beijing, which will host the Olympics.
Day 28
I●
1→10 ACABBCDACD
11→20 CDACABAAAA
II●
1.doesn't belong 2.to be writing 3.are 4.finding 5.arrived
6.To learn 7.occupied 8.plays 9.spread 10.having been accepted
III●
1→10 CBABCDAACD
IV●
1→5 BCCDC
V●
1.Seeing his teacher congratulating him on his success, he burst into tears.
2.Old as Grandfather is, he always enjoys good health.
3.Let's clean the classroom before Mr. Wang returns.
4.The more careful you are in class, the less time you will spend revising after class.
5.People are all waiting on tiptoe, as news will come at any moment.
Day 29
I●
1→10 AAABACDABB
11→20 ABCCBCCCAB
II●
1.disappointing 2.Hearing 3.will have finished 4.had meant 5.Having run
6.having 7.to be found 8.be left 9.not being 10.parked
III●
1→10 BDACCDADDC
IV●
1→5 BCACA
V●
1.He is found difficult to deal with, as he is always telling lies.
2.Gone are the days when China's economy depended on foreign countries.
3.It is unknown hou Mr. Brown persuaded her husband to give up somking.
4.As long as you are careful, some mistakes are sure to be avoided.
5.What is interesting is that our monitor was mistaken for a teacher.