Unit 1 课文语法填空 课文原句翻译 含答案 2021-2022学年高中英语人教版(2019)必修第二册.docx
4页人教版必修第二册unit1课文语法填空+课文原句翻译Ⅰ.After reading the text,please fill in the following blanks.In the 1950s,the Egyptian government would like to build a new dam across the Nile,but the proposal led to 1._________(protest).This was because the new dam would 2._______(like) destroy many cultural relics.Then the government 3._______(establish) a committee to find a solution to the 4.________(protect) of Egypt’s cultural heritage.After a proposal for how the relics could 5._______(save) was made,the project began in 1960 and ended in 1980.During those years,22 temples 6.____ countless cultural relics were taken down piece by piece,moved and put back together again in a place where they were safe 7._____ the water.The project was considered 8.___ great success.It was believed that it was possible for different countries 9.______(work) together to build a better tomorrow.The spirit of the Aswan Dam project is still alive today.If a problem seems too difficult for a single country,the 10.______(globe) community can sometimes provide a solution.1.protests 2 likely 3 established 4 protection 5 be saved 6and 7 from 8 a 9to work 10 globalⅡ请快速背出下列课文原句 1.社会进步需要经济发展。
2.新旧更替的时代已经到来,在走向未来的过程中,我们不可能将过去的一切都保存下来3.在听取了研究该问题的科学家以及大坝附近的居民的意见后,埃及政府于1959年向联合国寻求帮助4.人们将寺庙和其他文化遗址逐块拆解,运至一个不受河水侵袭的安全地带,再按原样复原5.这些国家不仅找到了一条不以牺牲古迹为代价的未来发展之路,而且明白了多个国家合作创造美好未来的可能性6.据说这是一面可以分辨是非的镜子!________________________________________________________7.今天,这些洞窟的国际地位可与当年人们在丝绸之路上跋涉的时候相提并论8.欣赏本国的文化遗产,有助于了解我们自己9.长城的每一部分都很容易找到、看到10.这使得它不仅是中国的重要文化遗产,也是全世界人民的重要文化遗产1Economicdevelopmentisnecessaryifwewanttoimprovesociety.2Therecomesatimewhentheoldmustgivewaytothenew anditisnotpossible topreserveeverythingfromourpastaswemovetowardsthefuture.3Afterlisteningtothescientistswhohadstudiedtheproblem,andcitizenswholivednearthedam,thegovernmentturnedtotheUnitedNationsforhelpin1959.4Templesandotherculturalsitesweretakendownpiecebypiece,andthenmovedandputbacktogetheragaininaplacewheretheyweresafefromthewater.5 Notonlyhadthecountriesfoundapathtothefuturethatdidnotrunovertherelicsofthepast,buttheyhadalsolearntthatitwaspossibleforcountriestoworktogethertobuildabettertomorrow.6 Itissaidthatit’samirrorthatcantellrightfromwrong!7 Today,thecavesarejustasinternationalastheywereatthetimewhenpeopletravelledtheSilkRoad.8 Appreciatingone’sownculturalheritageisveryimportantforunderstandingoneself.9 EverypartoftheGreatWalliseasytofindandsee.10 ThismakesitanimportantculturalheritagesitenotjustforChina,butforallpeoplearoundtheworld.Ⅲ.语法填空Local 1. (official) in Beijing promised to further protect the city’s cultural heritage,in particular the narrow streets known as hutongs.Hutongs are 2. (common) found in the cities of North China,but they are in danger.Beijing is nowadays believed to have fewer than 1,000 hutongs,most of 3. are near the Forbidden City.Only 60 years ago,the number of the hutongs 4. (be) 3,250.“Usually more than 100,000 people visit the Forbidden City during the National Day holidays.The visits put pressure on the 5. (protect) of cultural relics,” said Huang Yan,director of the Beijing Municipal Commission of Urban Planning,6. (add) that hutongs should be protected from human damage.The government concentrated 7. how the protection plans were carried out.Wang Shaofeng,head of the Xicheng District Government,said the area has 182 cultural relics,8. many of them were built as far back as the Yuan Dynasty.The district of Xicheng has 1.28 million residents in its 50.7 square kilometers of land.“The most efficient way is to decrease the local population to reduce the possibility of causing harm to the heritage,” Wang said.“Each community has been required 9. (report) the status of its cultural heritage.”No one knows for sure how many hutongs 10. (leave) in the coming 100 years.1. officials2. commonly3. which4. was5. protection6. adding7. on8. and9. to report10. will be left。





