—The criminal was finally sentenced to death.
—Just as a biblical idiom says, “_________________.”
A. You reap what you sow B. An eye for an eye
C. See the handwriting on the wall D. Kill the fatted calf
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Enthusiastic fans would rather they________ the super star at the airport tomorrow morning.
A. should meet B. would meet
C. met D. were to meet
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:新人教版2017-2018學(xué)年高一必修1英語(yǔ):Unit3 Travel journal同步練習(xí) 題型:閱讀理解
Today, air travel is far safer than driving a car on a busy motor-way. But still there is a danger that grows every year. Airliners get larger and larger. Some airplanes can carry over 300 passengers. And the air itself becomes more and more crowded. If one large airliner struck into another in midair, 600 lives could be lost.
From the moment an airliner takes off to the moment it lands, every movement is watched on radar screens. Air traffic controllers tell the pilot exactly when to turn, when to climb, and when to come down.
The air traffic controllers around a busy airport like London-Heathrow may deal with 2,500 planes a day. Not all of them actually land at the airport. Any plane that flies near the airport comes under the orders of the controllers there. Even a small mistake on their part could cause a terrible accident.
Recently such a disaster almost happened. Two large jets were flying towards the airport. One was carrying 69 passengers from Toronto, the other 176 passengers from Chicago. An air traffic controller noticed on his radar screen that the two planes were too close to each other. He ordered one to turn to the right and to climb. But he made a mistake. He ordered the wrong plane to do this. So, instead of turning away from the second plane, the first plane turned towards it. Fifteen seconds later it flew directly in front of the second plane. They avoided(避免) each other by the smallest part of a second. The distance between them was less than that of a large swimming pool. This is an example of the danger that grows every year.
1.Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. Traveling by air is as safe as by car
B. Traveling by air is not as safe as by car
C. Traveling by car is as dangerous as by air
D. Traveling by car is more dangerous than by air
2.The air traffic controllers of an airport .
A. control all the planes flying near the airport
B. give orders to planes leaving the airport
C. only deal with the planes that want to land there
D. are allowed to handle 250 planes a day
3.The danger of air crashes grows every year because .
A. airliners are getting larger and air traffic is becoming heavier
B. a pilot does not always hear a controller's order
C. a controller is likely to make more and more mistakes
D. airports can hardly serve the growing number of airplanes
4.The example in the passage is to show that .
A. air traffic controllers are often careless
B. air traffic controllers should pay much attention to avoiding accidents
C. it is difficult for airplanes to avoid terrible accidents
D. two planes should not fly too close to each other
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John is very , if he promises to do something he'll do it.
A. independent B. confident
C. reliable D. flexible
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:江蘇省2018屆高三上學(xué)期期初考試英語(yǔ)試卷 題型:閱讀理解
Motion pictures are so much a part of our lives that it’s hard to imagine a world without them. We enjoy them in theatres, at home, in offices, in cars and buses, and on airplanes.
① For about 100 years, people have been trying to understand why this medium has so attracted us. Films communicate information and ideas, and they show us places and ways of life we might not otherwise know. Important as the benefits are, though, something more is at stake. Films offer us ways of seeing and feeling that we find deeply satisfying. They take us through experiences. The experiences are often driven by stories, with characters we come to care about, but a film might also develop an idea or explore visual qualities or sound textures. A film takes us on a journey, offering a patterned experience that engages our minds and emotions.
② Films are designed to have effects on viewers. Late in the 19th century, moving pictures emerged as a public amusement. They succeeded because they spoke to the imaginative needs of a broad-based audience. All the traditions that emerged- telling fictional stories, recording actual events, animating objects or pictures, experimenting with pure form-aimed to give viewers experiences they couldn’t get from other media. The men and women who made films discovered that they could control aspects of cinema to give their audience richer, more engaging experiences. Learning from one another, expanding and refining the options available, filmmakers developed skills that became the basis of film as an art form.
③ The popular origins of cinema suggest that some common ways of talking won’t help us much in understanding film. Take the distinction between art and entertainment. Some people would say that blockbusters(大片) playing at the multiplex are merely “entertainment”, whereas films for a narrower public-perhaps independent films for festival fare, or specialized experimental works-are true art. Usually the art / entertainment split carries a not-so-hidden value judgment: art is high-brow, whereas entertainment is superficial. Yet things aren’t that simple. As we just indicated, many of the artistic resources of cinema were discovered by filmmakers working for the general public. During the 1910s and 1920s, for instance, many films that aimed only to be entertaining opened up new possibilities for film editing. As for the matter of value, it’s clear that popular traditions can promote art of high quality. Cinema is an art because it offers filmmakers ways to design experiences for viewers, and those experiences can be valuable.
④ Sometimes, too, people treat film art as opposed to film as a business. This split is related to the issue of entertainment, since entertainment generally is sold to a mass audience. Again, however, in most modern societies, no art floats free of economic ties. Novels good, bad, or indifferent are published because publishers expect to sell them. Painters hope that collectors and museums will acquire their work. True, some artworks are funded through taxes or private donations, but that process, too, involves the artist in a financial transaction(交易). Films are no different. Others are funded by patronage or public moneys. Even if you decide to make your own digital movie, you face the problem of paying for it-and you may hope to earn a little extra for all your time and effort.
The crucial point is that considerations of money don’t necessarily make the artist any less creative or the project any less worthwhile. Money can corrupt any line of business (consider politics), but it doesn’t have to. In Renaissance Italy, painters were commissioned by the Catholic church to illustrate events from the Bible. Michaelangelo and Lenonardo da Vinci worked for hire, but it would be hard to argue that it hurt their artistry.
Here we won’t assume that film art prevents entertainment. We won’t take the opposite position either-claiming that only Hollywood mass-market movies are worth attention. Similarly, we don’t think that film art rises above commercial demand, but we also won’t assume that money rules everything. Any art form offers a vast range of creative possibilities. Our basic assumption is that as an art, film offers experiences that viewers find worthwhile.
1.Where should the sentence “It doesn’t happen by accident.” be put in the passage?
A. ① B. ②
C. ③ D. ④
2.Which of the following statements about film is TRUE?
A. Hollywood films are usually far more appealing.
B. Film offers a wide variety of creative possibilities.
C. Films are made in the hope that consumers will pay to see them.
D. When watching films, viewers feel controlled by film designers.
3.The writer uses the examples of Michaelangelo and Lenonardo da Vinci to ______.
A. indicate that money is unlikely to corrupt artistry
B. show that money doesn’t necessarily destroy artistry
C. prove that money cannot buy everything in the field of art
D. suggest that money is an important concern even for famous artists
4.According to the writer, film should ______
A. avoid concentrating on popular traditions
B. focus on artistry rather than entertainment
C. provide the audience with something worthwhile
D. earn enough to pay for the developers’ time and effort
5.Which of the following can be the proper title for the passage?
A. Film: art or business B. Art or entertainment
C. Film offers us experiences D. Money doesn’t rule everything
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Looking back upon my teaching career, I don’t remember ever having been doubted, or challenged in class, ________ rejected.
A. other than B. let alone
C. rather than D. more than
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:江蘇省2018屆高三上學(xué)期期初考試英語(yǔ)試卷 題型:單項(xiàng)填空
In those days, our ________ concern was to provide people who were stopped by the snowstorm with food and health care.
A. permanent B. precise
C. privileged D. primary
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:新人教版2017-2018學(xué)年高一必修2英語(yǔ):Unit 5 Music單元質(zhì)量評(píng)估 題型:短文改錯(cuò)
假定英語(yǔ)課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請(qǐng)你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10處語(yǔ)言錯(cuò)誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯(cuò)誤僅涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改。
增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏詞符號(hào)(∧),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。
刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)畫掉。
修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下畫一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。
注意:1.每處錯(cuò)誤及修改均僅限一詞;
2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分。
When Mr and Mrs Smith went to theatre,they left their German dog to guard his home.When two burglars broke into and the burglar alarm rang,the dog was waiting for them.Unfortunately,one of the burglars was dog-lover,and he quickly made friends with it.While the alarm was ringing,but the burglars were stealing cash and jewelry,worth over $10,000 from a safe,the dog laid down in his basket and went to sleep.When the police arrived at twenty minutes later,the burglars had gone.The dog was proudly guarded the empty safe.When the first policeman entered into the room,it immediately attacked him,tearing his trousers and bit him in the leg.
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:吉林省長(zhǎng)春市2018屆高三一?荚囉⒄Z(yǔ)試卷 題型:閱讀理解
Exhibitions in the British Museum
Hokusai: beyond the Great Wave
Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) is widely regarded as one of Japan's most famous and influential artists.He produced works of astonishing quality right up until his death at the age of 90.This new exhibition will lead you on an artistic journey through the last 30 years of Hokusai's life—a time when he produced some of his most memorable masterpieces.
25 May—13 August 2017
Room 35
Adults£12,Members/under 16s free
Places of the mind: British watercolour landscapes 1850-1950
Drawn from the British Museum's rich collection,this is the first exhibition devoted to landscape drawings and watercolours by British artists in the Victorian and modern eras—two halves of very different centuries.
23 February—27 August 2017
Room 90
Free,just drop in
Scythians: warriors of ancient Siberia
This major exhibition explores the story of the Scythians—nomadic tribes and masters of mounted warfare,who flourished between 900 and 200 BC.Their encounters with the Greeks,Assyrians and Persians were written into history but for centuries all trace of their culture was lost—buried beneath the ice.
14 September 2017—14 January 2018
Room 30
Adults£16.50,Members/under 16s free
Politics and paradise: Indian popular prints from the Moscatelli Gift
This display is part of the Museum's contribution to the India-UK Year of Culture 2017.It looks at the popular print culture of India from the 1880s until the 1950s.
19 July—3 September 2017
Room 90a
Free,just drop in
1.If you are interested in drawings of natural scenery,you will probably go to______.
A. Room 35 B. Room 90
C. Room 30 D. Room 90a
2.Which exhibition can you attend in October 2017?
A. Hokusai: beyond the Great Wave.
B. Scythians: warriors of ancient Siberia.
C. Places of the mind: British watercolour landscapes 1850-1950.
D. Politics and paradise: Indian popular prints from the Moscatelli Gift.
3.Where can we most probably find the passage?
A. In a health report. B. In a story book.
C. In a parenting magazine. D. In a tour guide.
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