Nine ten students in our class are League members.
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源: 題型:054
閱讀下面短文, 掌握其大意, 然后從1—25各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中, 選出一個(gè)最佳答案。
China is one of the oldest countries in the world. She has a 1 of over forty-four thousand years. No one is 2 where the first people 3 came from. Yes, we know that bones of some of the 4 people have been found near Beijing, the capital of China, and near the Yellow River, 5 runs across North China 6 a huge dragon (龍) and 7 its way from west to east. There are many 8 about how the world began and who the first kings were. One story tells of how ten suns shone in 9 and how Hou Yi shot down 10 of them. Another story tells about how Huang Di, the Yellow Emperor (皇帝), 11 Tsi You and united different parts of the country into one 12 . The ancient Chinese did a lot of wonders, 13 was the Great Wall. It came 14 in the 220's B.C. It took many years to build. Seeing the Great wall,which is 15 enough for ten soldiers to march 16 along its top. You can't help 17 how all the work was done 18 .
People in ancient times 19 in magic (魔法) used to say that Emperor Qin Shihuang 20 across the mountains 21 magic horse. The wall 22 under him as he went along. Wherever the horse 23 its foot heavily, a watch-tower appeared. But the wall was not made by 24 . It was made 25 and lives of thousands of men.
1. A. period |
B.population |
C.Culture |
D. history |
[ ] |
2. A. told |
B.interested in |
C. asked |
D. shown |
[ ] |
3. A. inChina |
B. in Beijing |
C. on earth |
D. in North |
[ ] |
4. A. living |
B. old |
C. first |
D. world |
[ ] |
5. A. that |
B. which |
C. where |
D. it |
[ ] |
6. A. like |
B. with |
C. under |
D. as |
[ ] |
7. A. winds |
B. takes |
C. finds |
D. shows |
[ ] |
8. A. books |
B. says |
C. stories |
D. words |
[ ] |
9. A. spare |
B. the sky |
C. summer |
D. the night |
[ ] |
10. A. all |
B. half |
C. one |
D. nine |
[ ] |
11. A. beat |
B. beated |
C. win |
D. won |
[ ] |
12. A. kingdom |
B.Capital |
C. world |
D. part |
[ ] |
13. A. of which |
B. whose one |
C. among it |
D. one of which |
[ ] |
14. A. out |
B. into being |
C. over |
D. true |
[ ] |
15. A. high |
B. big |
C. strong |
D. wide |
[ ] |
16. A. side by side |
B. together |
C. forward |
D. in good order |
[ ] |
17. A. wonder |
B. wondering |
C. wondered |
D. to wonder |
[ ] |
18. A. by hand |
B. with hand |
C. through hand |
D. using hand |
[ ] |
19. A. believe |
B. believing |
C. to believe |
D. believed |
[ ] |
20. A. ride |
B. rode |
C.ridden |
D. had ridden |
[ ] |
21. A. on |
B. in |
C. by |
D. for |
[ ] |
22. A.Disappeared |
B. appeared |
C. ran |
D. broke |
[ ] |
23. A. gave |
B. put |
C. got |
D. arrived |
[ ] |
24. A. saying |
B. the horse |
C. magic |
D. itself |
[ ] |
25. A. the work |
B. by the work |
C. the bodies |
D. by the hand |
[ ] |
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源: 題型:054
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Many people see a person who can't read or spell as disabled, but what does disabled really mean? Well, with Andrew Mertzit of Maryland it meant he would not be 1 to attend his school any more. Andrew's 2 is that whenever he is reading, he sees the letters p, d, q and b as a 3 and stick. Since Andrew's teachers couldn't 4 him much, Suzanne, Andrew's mother decided to take 5 in her own hands. She decided to home school Andrew. In ten months, Suzanne, a trained reading specialist tried many different 6 to help Andrew with his disability. She helped Andrew with making letters out of sand, rice and shaving cream. Now, about nine years later Andrew is 7 having some problems with reading, but certainly a lot better than before.
Lately researchers have been finding many different ways to help learning disabled students by 8 things like rice and shaving cream or even to get little computers. Also, nowadays there are schools all over that have programs to help disabled kids, unlike back in 1995 when Andrew had to be 9 schooled by his mother. But to help disabled students it takes about $ 8.12 billion. You probably think that's a lot of money, but if you 10 that in 1996 there were about 2.6 million kids who were disabled, it may not seem all that 11 . Even though a person may have a learning disability at a certain subject, like reading, it does not mean that he or she doesn't have a talent(才能)at something else. For example, 15 years ago when Joey Hollingsworth entered kindergarten, teachers said that Joey was very clever. Once Joey started getting 12 , his grades got lower. Lots of people just thought he was 13 and had discipline(紀(jì)律)problems. Many years later he finally was 14 for learning disabilities and found out he really did have a disability.
Still many people believe kids like Joey who can't read or write are lazy. It's hard to understand that 15 a person doesn't look disabled, he can have problems with learning, and it's even harder for the 16 . But now they are getting close to understanding how learning disabilities start. Brain researchers have some new equipment. These machines 17 pictures of the brain while in 18 . They're learning a lot already by examining the brains of the people who have been 19 and who have learning disabilities. It is reported that some of these damaged brain cases are 20
like the picture we see all the time on the learning-disabled cases where we don't know the cause.
(1) A.willing |
B.able |
C.ready |
D.happy |
(2) A.job |
B.worry |
C.disadvantage |
D.disability |
(3) A.picture |
B.flag |
C.square |
D.circle |
(4) A.help |
B.tend |
C.teach |
D.treat |
(5) A.matters |
B.letters |
C.illness |
D.children |
(6) A.ways |
B.schools |
C.hospitals |
D.medicine |
(7) A.never |
B.already |
C.still |
D.always |
(8) A.drawing |
B.supplying |
C.changing |
D.spelling |
(9) A.lonely |
B.separately |
C.joyfully |
D.sadly |
(10) A.imagine |
B.consider |
C.suppose |
D.except |
(11) A.proper |
B.little |
C.strange |
D.bad |
(12) A.higher |
B.stronger |
C.worse |
D.older |
(13) A.clever |
B.late |
C.lazy |
D.careless |
(14) A.questioned |
B.tested |
C.scolded |
D.punished |
(15) A.when |
B.whether |
C.even if |
D.unless |
(16) A.parents |
B.teachers |
C.doctors |
D.researchers |
(17) A.print |
B.take |
C.have |
D.store |
(18) A.moving |
B.reaction |
C.return |
D.action |
(19) A.cured |
B.recovered |
C.dead |
D.injured |
(20) A.exactly |
B.never |
C.hardly |
D.luckily |
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:英語(yǔ)教研室 題型:054
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Many people see a person who can't read or spell as disabled, but what does disabled really mean? Well, with Andrew Mertzit of Maryland it meant he would not be 1 to attend his school any more. Andrew's 2 is that whenever he is reading, he sees the letters p, d, q and b as a 3 and stick. Since Andrew's teachers couldn't 4 him much, Suzanne, Andrew's mother decided to take 5 in her own hands. She decided to home school Andrew. In ten months, Suzanne, a trained reading specialist tried many different 6 to help Andrew with his disability. She helped Andrew with making letters out of sand, rice and shaving cream. Now, about nine years later Andrew is 7 having some problems with reading, but certainly a lot better than before.
Lately researchers have been finding many different ways to help learning disabled students by 8 things like rice and shaving cream or even to get little computers. Also, nowadays there are schools all over that have programs to help disabled kids, unlike back in 1995 when Andrew had to be 9 schooled by his mother. But to help disabled students it takes about $ 8.12 billion. You probably think that's a lot of money, but if you 10 that in 1996 there were about 2.6 million kids who were disabled, it may not seem all that 11 . Even though a person may have a learning disability at a certain subject, like reading, it does not mean that he or she doesn't have a talent(才能)at something else. For example, 15 years ago when Joey Hollingsworth entered kindergarten, teachers said that Joey was very clever. Once Joey started getting 12 , his grades got lower. Lots of people just thought he was 13 and had discipline(紀(jì)律)problems. Many years later he finally was 14 for learning disabilities and found out he really did have a disability.
Still many people believe kids like Joey who can't read or write are lazy. It's hard to understand that 15 a person doesn't look disabled, he can have problems with learning, and it's even harder for the 16 . But now they are getting close to understanding how learning disabilities start. Brain researchers have some new equipment. These machines 17 pictures of the brain while in 18 . They're learning a lot already by examining the brains of the people who have been 19 and who have learning disabilities. It is reported that some of these damaged brain cases are 20
like the picture we see all the time on the learning-disabled cases where we don't know the cause.
(1) A.willing |
B.able |
C.ready |
D.happy |
(2) A.job |
B.worry |
C.disadvantage |
D.disability |
(3) A.picture |
B.flag |
C.square |
D.circle |
(4) A.help |
B.tend |
C.teach |
D.treat |
(5) A.matters |
B.letters |
C.illness |
D.children |
(6) A.ways |
B.schools |
C.hospitals |
D.medicine |
(7) A.never |
B.already |
C.still |
D.always |
(8) A.drawing |
B.supplying |
C.changing |
D.spelling |
(9) A.lonely |
B.separately |
C.joyfully |
D.sadly |
(10) A.imagine |
B.consider |
C.suppose |
D.except |
(11) A.proper |
B.little |
C.strange |
D.bad |
(12) A.higher |
B.stronger |
C.worse |
D.older |
(13) A.clever |
B.late |
C.lazy |
D.careless |
(14) A.questioned |
B.tested |
C.scolded |
D.punished |
(15) A.when |
B.whether |
C.even if |
D.unless |
(16) A.parents |
B.teachers |
C.doctors |
D.researchers |
(17) A.print |
B.take |
C.have |
D.store |
(18) A.moving |
B.reaction |
C.return |
D.action |
(19) A.cured |
B.recovered |
C.dead |
D.injured |
(20) A.exactly |
B.never |
C.hardly |
D.luckily |
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源: 題型:閱讀理解
Carolyn Stradley is the founder of C&S Paving Inc. (鋪路公司) in Atlanta, USA. In the following account, she recalls the job that challenged her 36 and skill but left her flying high.
“When the Atlanta Airport was under 37 in 1979, we were a new company struggling to make it. National Car Rental wanted to have 2,500 square meters of dirt paved 38 the cars could be on site 39 the airport opened, and the official opening was only ten days away! 40 other local paving company wanted to do the job, 41 it couldn’t be done in such a short time.
“Because we were new and really needed the work, we were 42 to try harder. We gave National Car Rental our offer and 43 our best effort to get the job finished within ten days. We also 44 them that if we failed, they would be no worse off, 45 they had plenty to gain if we succeeded.
“We got the job and immediately went into 46 . Working at night needed lights, so I rented a machine to produce electricity for the site. Our 47 challenge was to keep the rock mixture 48 enough. All the available water wagons (灑水車) were rented out for the airport construction, and we certainly couldn’t afford to buy a new one. 49 , I got a special 50 to rent fire engine hoses (消防水龍帶) and connect them to nearby hydrants (消防栓); then I 51 held one of those hoses to 52 down the rock.
“Those ten days were filled with challenges that 53 one creative idea after another. Nine days later, the night before the airport opened, National Car Rental was the 54 company that had cars on the parking lot.
“The key to our success was having the 55 to take on any job and then being creative in our approach to getting it done.”
36. A. kindness B. patience C. imagination D. experience
37. A. construction B. repair C. control D. development
38. A. after B. as C. for D. so
39. A. while B. since C. where D. when
40. A. Some B. Any C. No D. Every
41. A. stating B. reporting C. telling D. warning
42. A. able B. nervous C. afraid D. willing
43. A. supported B. promised C. continued D. improved
44. A. asked B. surprised C. reminded D. demanded
45. A. though B. but C. as D. unless
46. A. discussion B. action C. practice D. production
47. A. next B. first C. past D. previous
48. A. cold B. wet C. loose D. clean
49. A. Naturally B. Obviously C. Meanwhile D. Instead
50. A. excuse B. order C. permit D. reason
51. A. exactly B. personally C. angrily D. hardly
52. A. pull B. knock C. hit D. water
53. A. required B. mixed C. followed D. formed
54. A. best B. last C. second D. only
55. A. courage B. interest C. hope D. chance
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源: 題型:閱讀理解
Beware of those who use the truth to cheat. When someone tells you something that is 36 , but leaves out important information that should be 37 , he can create a false impression.
For example, someone might say, “I just 38 a hundred dollars on the lottery. It was great. I took that dollar ticket back to the store and 39 it for one hundred dollars!”
This guy’s a winner, 40 ? Maybe, maybe not. We then discover that he bought two hundred 41 , and only one was a winner. He’s really a big 42 !
He didn’t say anything that was 43 , but he deliberately left out some important 44 . That’s called a half-truth. Half-truths are not technically 45 , but they are just as not 46 .
Untrustworthy candidates in 47 campaigns often use this strategy. Let’s say that during Governor Smith’s last term, her state lost one million jobs and 48 three million jobs. Then she 49 another term. One of her opponents runs an advertisement 50 , “During Governor Smith’s term, the state lost one million jobs!” That’s true. 51 , an honest statement would have been, “During Governor Smith’s term, the state had a net gain of 52 million jobs.”
Advertisers will sometimes use half-truths. It’s 53 the law to make false claims so they try to mislead you with the 54 . An advertisement might boast (吹噓), “Nine out of ten doctors recommend Yucky Pills to cure nose pimples.” It 55 to mention that they only asked ten doctors and nine of them work for the Yucky Corporation.
This kind of cheat happens too often. It’s a sad fact of life: Lies are lies, and sometimes the truth can lie as well.
36. A. false B. true C. interesting D. boring
37. A. included B. contained C. involved D. referred
38. A. lost B. found C. donated D. won
39. A. swapped B. took C. turned D. made
40. A. right B. well C. really D. though
41. A. books B. papers C. tickets D. balls
42. A. winner B. loser C. fighter D. thinker
43. A. true B. real C. doubtful D. false
44. A. details B. information C. mistakes D. errors
45. A. stories B. truth C. facts D. lies
46. A. pleasant B. exciting C. honest D. clever
47. A. political B. commercial C. personal D. public
48. A. stopped B. found C. avoided D. gained
49. A. seeks B. gets C. achieves D. searches
50. A. writing B. reading C. saying D. speaking
51. A. Otherwise B. However C. In fact D. This way
52. A. one B. two C. three D. four
53. A. for B. to C. against D. in
54. A. words B. facts C. data D. truth
55. A. fails B. tries C. manages D. plans
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