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科目:高中英語 來源:典中點(diǎn)綜合應(yīng)用創(chuàng)新題 高一英語 題型:009
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Not all crows(烏鴉) can talk. But some can. |
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One crow that talks named Pick. Why? Because he |
1.______ |
picks things from people's pocket. He's a |
2.______ |
pickpocketer. |
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Sometimes Pick eats that he finds. But if he |
3.________ |
finds nothing, he calls out, “Go to grass.” |
4.________ |
One day Pick played a joke on a farmer, that |
5.________ |
was driving his horse on a field, Pick sat in a |
6.________ |
tree,“Whoa.”said the farmer. His horse stopped. Then,“Giddyap.”'The horse started again.But then comes Pick's voice from the tree |
7.________ |
“Whoa.”The horse STOPS. “Go away.” called the |
8.________ |
farmer. Pick lives with Mr Beck for five years. |
9.________ |
Then Mr Beck moved to a big city. Pick returned |
10.________ |
the woods, and his friends. |
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:009
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Not all crows(烏鴉)can talk. But some can. One crow that talks named Pick. Why? Because he |
(1) _____ |
picks things from people's pocket. He's a pick-pocketer. |
(2) _____ |
Sometimes Pick eats that he finds. But if he |
(3) _____ |
finds nothing, he calls out,“Go to grass.” |
(4) _____ |
One day Pick played a joke on a farmer, that |
(5) _____ |
was driving his horse on a field, Pick sat in a |
(6) _____ |
tree.“Whoa.”said the farmer. His horse stopped. Then,“Giddyap.”The horse started again. But then comes Pick's voice from the tree. |
(7) _____ |
“Whoa.”The horse stops.“Go away.”called the farmer. |
(8) _____ |
Pick lives with Mr Beck for five years. |
(9) _____ |
Then Mr Beck moved to a big city. Pick returned the woods, and lived with his friends. |
(10) _____ |
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:054
Four friends were drinking in a village bar. Their jackets were hanging on the backs of their chairs. Suddenly one of them, Jack, shouted that he had lost five pounds. Fred said he was sure 1 there had stolen the money. Tom suggested they should all 2 their pockets on the table. But the owner of the bar 3 not let them do that because money all looks the same. Nobody knew 4 to do. Just then, Jim, a traveler, stood up. He said he could help them 5 the money.
“You know how clever some animals are,” he said.“I’ve found out that cocks are 6 at catching thieves. Let’s 7 the bar owner’s cock.”
Jim 8 a big black pot and put it upside down on the table. Then he put the cock under it. “After I turn off the lights,” he said, “you must come up one by one and touch the 9 of the pot with your right hand.When the 10 does so, the cock will crow (啼).”
The others did not know 11 they should believe him. One by one they went past the table in the 12 , but the cock never made a 13 .
“I’m afraid it was a waste of time,” Fred said when the light went 14 “I’m not sure it was,”Jim said.Then he asked everybody to 15 his right hand.He looked at each hand in 16 , then took Fred’s hand.“Fred, give the five pounds back to Jack.”
“But the cock never crowed!” said Fred.
“Jim told Fred to look at all the 17 ”
“They are all 18 with soot (煤煙灰 ) except yours. Can you explain why you didn’t dare 19 the pot, Fred?”
Fred’s face went 20 . He hung his head.
1.A.somebody
B.anybody
C.nobody
D.someone
2.A.empty
B.search
C.fill
D.uncover
3.A.should
B.would
C.was
D.might
4.A.where
B.when
C.how
D.what
5.A.hunt
B.find
C.look
B.get
6.A.poor
B.good
C.useful
D.pleased
7.A.lend
B.kill
C.borrow
D.feed
8.A.took
B.broke
C.made
D.felt
9.A.bottom
B.inside
C.surface
D.top
10.A.owner
B.stranger
C.thief
D.traveler
11.A.that
B.whether
C.why
D.when
12.A.dark
B.public
C.street
D.store
13.A.voice
B.judge
C.jump
D.noise
14.A.on
B.off
C.down
D.up
15.A.wash
B.show
C.clap
D.wave
16.A.surprise
B.sight
C.turn
D.time
17.A.faces
B.feet
C.guests
D.hands
18.A.clean
B.rough
C.black
D.smooth
19.A.touch
B.see
C.reach
D.knock
20.A.angry
B.white
C.afraid
D.mad
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科目:高中英語 來源:2013屆湖北省七市(州)高三4月聯(lián)考英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
Over three million people will do their Christmas shopping entirely online this year without once visiting an actual shop, a poll (民意調(diào)查) has found. Overcrowding and long queues in shops are forcing people away from the high street as the hassle (煩擾) of Christmas shopping becomes too much.
The number of people turning their backs on the high street is almost one million higher than it was last year, according to the poll by YouGov. Last Christmas 2.4 million shoppers did not do any of their shopping in actual shops. The figure this year is predicted to be around 3.4 million, equal to around 7 percent of the adult population.
Over a third of people said that the main turn-off about shopping on the high street is 0ver-crow-ding. Meanwhile almost a quarter said that long queues at the cheek-out are the worst thing about it.
Of the 2.065 people pored, even those who are stir taking to the shops plan to spend less time in them this Christmas. Around 31 percent of shoppers who plan to spend at least some time on the high street will spend less than half of their shopping time in actual shops, using the rest of the time to shop remotely via the internet. This compares to 28 percent of people last year. Meanwhile the proportion of people spending over half of their shopping time in high street shops has dropped from 41 percent last year to 39 percent this year. Just 2 percent of people said that they are looking forward to dealing wi.th store staff this festival season.
Guy Boxall, senior product marketing manager at Casio Business Solutions Division, which commissioned the research from YouGov, said that despite the fall in people visiting the high street,humans are "social creatures" who actually like spending time together.
"Although the high street is facing a big challenge Christmas, retailers (零售商) should see this research as a challenge to improve the in-store shopping experience, rather than the nail in the coffin. We are social creatures, and the desire to spend time with each other, particularly at Christmas, is never going to go away," said Mr. Boxall.
【小題1】According to the poll, in this year's Christmas
A.a(chǎn)bout 7 % of the population will do both online and actual shopping |
B.a(chǎn)bout 31% of shoppers will do half of their shopping in actual shops |
C.a(chǎn)bout 39% of shoppers will do more than half of their shopping in actual shops |
D.over three million shoppers will quit actual shopping just because of the long queues |
A.Something that makes people lose heart |
B.Something that makes people lose face |
C.Something that makes people lose interest |
D.Something that makes people lose courage |
A.retailers should reduce their in-store goods. |
B.retailers wiR be pessimistic about the result of this research. |
C.retailers should focus on the advantage of in-store shopping. |
D.retailers will make more profits this Christmas than last Christmas |
A.Concerned. | B.Doubtful. | C.Approving. | D.Objective. |
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科目:高中英語 來源:2012-2013學(xué)年湖北省七市(州)高三4月聯(lián)考英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
Over three million people will do their Christmas shopping entirely online this year without once visiting an actual shop, a poll (民意調(diào)查) has found. Overcrowding and long queues in shops are forcing people away from the high street as the hassle (煩擾) of Christmas shopping becomes too much.
The number of people turning their backs on the high street is almost one million higher than it was last year, according to the poll by YouGov. Last Christmas 2.4 million shoppers did not do any of their shopping in actual shops. The figure this year is predicted to be around 3.4 million, equal to around 7 percent of the adult population.
Over a third of people said that the main turn-off about shopping on the high street is 0ver-crow-ding. Meanwhile almost a quarter said that long queues at the cheek-out are the worst thing about it.
Of the 2.065 people pored, even those who are stir taking to the shops plan to spend less time in them this Christmas. Around 31 percent of shoppers who plan to spend at least some time on the high street will spend less than half of their shopping time in actual shops, using the rest of the time to shop remotely via the internet. This compares to 28 percent of people last year. Meanwhile the proportion of people spending over half of their shopping time in high street shops has dropped from 41 percent last year to 39 percent this year. Just 2 percent of people said that they are looking forward to dealing wi.th store staff this festival season.
Guy Boxall, senior product marketing manager at Casio Business Solutions Division, which commissioned the research from YouGov, said that despite the fall in people visiting the high street,humans are "social creatures" who actually like spending time together.
"Although the high street is facing a big challenge Christmas, retailers (零售商) should see this research as a challenge to improve the in-store shopping experience, rather than the nail in the coffin. We are social creatures, and the desire to spend time with each other, particularly at Christmas, is never going to go away," said Mr. Boxall.
1.According to the poll, in this year's Christmas
A.a(chǎn)bout 7 % of the population will do both online and actual shopping
B.a(chǎn)bout 31% of shoppers will do half of their shopping in actual shops
C.a(chǎn)bout 39% of shoppers will do more than half of their shopping in actual shops
D.over three million shoppers will quit actual shopping just because of the long queues
2.What's the meaning of "turn-off" in Para.5?
A.Something that makes people lose heart
B.Something that makes people lose face
C.Something that makes people lose interest
D.Something that makes people lose courage
3.It can be inferred from Mr. Boxall's words that
A.retailers should reduce their in-store goods.
B.retailers wiR be pessimistic about the result of this research.
C.retailers should focus on the advantage of in-store shopping.
D.retailers will make more profits this Christmas than last Christmas
4.Wheat's the writer's attitude towards Christmas online shopping?
A.Concerned. B.Doubtful. C.Approving. D.Objective.
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