On Halloween, Children in costumes ask for candies ____________ shouting “ Trick or Treat”.
A.from door to door |
B.from one door to door |
C.from one door to one door |
D.drom door to another |
科目:高中英語 來源:2012-2013學年天津市天津一中高二上學期期中考試英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:單選題
School kids take part in parades on campus on Halloween, __________ in colorful costumes, after which there is a small party inside the classroom.
A.dressing | B.dressed | C.being dressed | D.dress |
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科目:高中英語 來源:2010-2011學年吉林省長春十一中高一下學期期末考試英語卷 題型:閱讀理解
“Hurry, Mommy! Let’s go trick-or-treating!” My daughter waited by the door in her pink princess skirt while I prayed in the living room. Usually I liked taking her out on Halloween, but this year I was sad. I was worried about my mother, who was in China on vacation. I got a call that afternoon that she had slipped and fallen on the hard floor of her hotel and broken her leg. She was taken to a hospital in Beijing. Mom was nervous because she couldn’t understand any of the doctors. If only I could do something to help her!
I knew I couldn’t let my worries spoil my daughter’s fun. There was nothing I could do for Mom except pray, I thought. We left the house and went down the block. I was so upset that I hardly took notice of the kids around me. There came the man to whose son I’d once given piano lessons. “Hello there,” I said, greeting him and the boy at his side.
“Hello,” the father answered. “Having fun?”“I’m trying,” I said. “Why, what’s wrong?” he asked. I told him the whole story. “My mother, in China, broke her leg and didn’t understand any of the doctors. And I’m too far away to do anything!” I said.
He raised his eyebrows. “Beijing, you said?” he asked. I nodded. He smiled. “Believe it or not, my sister is a doctor at an English-speaking hospital there. If you want, I’ll make a call right away and we’ll try and get your mom transferred (轉移).”
A few days later I sat in the living room with my daughter as she finished the last of the candy. “Mommy, how far away is China?” she asked. “Not as far as I thought,” I said.
【小題1】What did the author’s daughter want to do?
A.Pray with the author. | B.Enjoy herself outside. |
C.Play a trick on her mom. | D.Go to the theatre to see a play. |
A.She couldn’t get used to the life in Beijing. |
B.She was hurt in the leg badly while travelling. |
C.She was too old and weak to pray for her daughter. |
D.She couldn’t make herself understood by the doctor. |
A.she was calling her mother | B.she felt very sad at that time |
C.she was about to give a lesson | D.she couldn’t find her daughter |
A.the man’s sister would help the author’s mother |
B.the author would come to China to see her mother |
C.the author was a famous music teacher in the town |
D.the author’s daughter wanted to travel in China |
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科目:高中英語 來源:2011-2012學年黑龍江哈三中高一下學期期中考試英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
One potential problem with allowances is that children’s responsible behavior can become about earning the allowance rather than the intrinsic(固有的)value of their family responsibilities. For example, if you pay your children for taking out the rubbish, they see this chore (家務事) as a job that they should be rewarded for instead of a responsibility they must fulfill as part of the family. But giving children an allowance for weekly chores is not necessarily bad. You are rewarding them for fulfilling their family responsibilities, but it is not for a specific act. It is an appreciation of their commitment to your family values. You are also conveying another important message that their actions have consequences: if they do good things, good things happen. They also learn a lesson about the market economy, namely that work is rewarded.
Allowances can also be used as punishment and to teach children lessons about family values. For example, if your children join a group of kids smashing (砸碎) pumpkins on Halloween, a part of a reasonable punishment might be to require them to pay the families out of their allowance to replace the pumpkins. Thus, your children learn that bad behavior has financial consequences. Meanwhile, by relating the punishment to the misdeed, you ensure that your children see the connection and learn the value lesson.
How much allowance should you pay your children? The precise amount depends on your family’s financial situation, the cost of living and your children’s needs. Children can start to earn a weekly allowance as early as 5 years of age. An increase of $ 1 per week for each year of your children’s lives is realistic until they reach their mid-teens. When they begin to drive and date, you can calculate their expenses and establish a reasonable allowance that covers their needs.
【小題1】The first paragraph mainly tells us that giving allowance to children may____________.
A.lead to children’s preference for money rather than anything else |
B.lead to children’s preference for earning money on their own |
C.cause the problem that children value money more than responsibilities |
D.cause children to earn money instead of going to school |
A.you should give them some allowances to pay for the pumpkins |
B.they should be rid of their opportunity to celebrate Halloween |
C.you should ensure your children see the connection with their lessons |
D.they should face the consequence of losing their own money |
A.the author doesn’t want to give any tips on the allowance amount |
B.a(chǎn)llowances given to children of different ages may vary |
C.children under 6 can’t be given any allowance |
D.the allowance amount grows depending on the amount other children receive |
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科目:高中英語 來源:2013屆云南大理賓川四中高二上10月月考英語試題(一)(解析版) 題型:單項填空
he naughty boys would play ______trick on ______ neighbours who didn’t give them any sweets on Halloween.
A.a(chǎn); 不填 |
B.a(chǎn): the |
C.the; 不填 |
D.不填; the |
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科目:高中英語 來源:2014屆福建省高一上學期期中考試英語試題 題型:閱讀理解
On Halloween Night, children go trick-treating in their neighborhoods. Dressed up as ghosts, skeleton devils, and various other characters, children knock on doors to collect their treats. Seldom do they actually perform a “trick”.
It is thought that trick-or-treating comes from an old English custom. On All Souls Day, poor people went begging and promised to say prayers in exchange for food. Apple bobbing, still a favorite Halloween game, was originally an ancient ceremony honoring the harvest time.
A jack-o’-lantern is placed on porches and windows to tell children that treats are available. The legend was that a man named Jack could enter heaven because he played tricks on the devil. As punishment, he had to wander the earth carrying a lantern waiting to be judged fit to get into heaven.
People believed that Halloween marked the connection between the world of the living and the world of the dead. This meant that ghosts would roam the earth on this night. Some believed that these ghosts would go back to the homes they lived in before they died.
Thankfully, Halloween is an amusing night when children can dress up and get a bag full of candy. We don’t have to worry about ghosts. Or do we?
1.Apple bobbing was an ancient ceremony held originally to ____.
A. honor the harvest time B. honor the dead
C. honor the living D. play a trick on each other
2.The underlined word “roam” is close in meaning to ____.
A. come back B. place C. collect D. walk around
3.Which of the following is not true?
A. On Halloween Night, children often dress up as ghosts.
B. On Halloween Night, children often perform tricks.
C,. Trick-or-treating comes from an old English custom.
D. Children can get a lot of candy on Halloween Night.
4.According to the passage, Halloween is a(n) ____ festival.
A. sad B. bad C. interesting D. boring
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