Nowadays, more and more schools in China have rules making students wear school uniforms to School .A lot of Chinese students complain about__1. (wear) their school uniforms every day But2. American students get annoyed about their uniforms, too? American high schools usually have a dress code,__ 3. is about requirements for students' dressing. Boys at school must wear clean jackets every day. Girls are__4. (luck) than boys, they have more flexible_5. (choose) than boys. They can either dress similarly to the boys__ 6. wear a dress. In general, it takes a student 10-15 minutes every morning__7. (dress) up for class. As students do in China, plenty of American students also have their complaints about school uniforms. What if students really dislike the dress code and want to get rid of it? Instead of getting punished,__ 8. (actual) there're ways to do that. At my school, "dress down" tickets__9. (sell) on school days If students are willing to buy a ticket, they don't need to wear school uniforms the following day. I have a strong_10. (believe) that one day Chinese students can buy these tickets, too
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2014-2015學(xué)年河北灤南縣第一中學(xué)高一上期中英語(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:單詞拼寫
閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞正確形式(不多于3個(gè)單詞)。
1.I enjoy reading, but I _____ (tire)of so much reading.
2.I study hard in order____ know more about the world.
3.He came ___ with a good idea at the meeting yesterday.
4.Young people always dream ______ a bright future.
5.We can’t make up _____ minds whether to go or to stay.
6.In fifteen terrible seconds a large city lay in ____ (ruin)
7.As soon as he heard the news , he burst out _______ (cry).
8._______ he has failed many times, he never lost heart.
9.After graduation, they set ________ their own business.
10.It was not long _____ the city began to breathe again.
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2014-2015學(xué)年廣東揭陽(yáng)第三中學(xué)高一下第一次階段考英語(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:書面表達(dá)
本班舉行班會(huì)對(duì)如何保持健康問(wèn)題進(jìn)行了討論。請(qǐng)根據(jù)以下信息寫篇短文。
1. 注意均衡膳食。多吃魚、肉、豆類等,特別是新鮮蔬菜和水果,因?yàn)樗鼈兏缓w維素和維生素;
2. 經(jīng)常參加體育鍛煉以強(qiáng)身健體;
3. 保證充足的睡眠。不要熬夜,每天至少睡8個(gè)小時(shí)。
4.總之,健康的飲食和好的生活習(xí)慣是我們保持健康的好方法。
[寫作要求]
1. 必須使用5個(gè)句子介紹全部所給的內(nèi)容
2. 將5個(gè)句子組織成連貫的短文
參考詞匯:富含纖維素和維生素:be rich in fibre and vitamins
強(qiáng)身健體:build up/strengthen one’s body
【評(píng)分標(biāo)準(zhǔn)】句子結(jié)構(gòu)準(zhǔn)確,信息內(nèi)容完整,篇章結(jié)構(gòu)連貫。
We have a class meeting about how to keep healthy. The following is some advice.
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2014-2015學(xué)年廣東揭陽(yáng)第三中學(xué)高二下第一次階段考英語(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:完形填空
Galina was born with an illness called Spina Bifida. Because of her disability, she has only had a little ______. Her parents were ______ of her and never allowed their friends and neighbors to see her. Her mother often ______ her because Gailina could not control the things her body did. This made her think that her disability was all her ______ and that she must have done something wrong. She spent the next four years in ______. She liked it better there because she was with others who had disabilities. She did not feel ______ from everyone else. But when she went back to live at home, she realized just how different she was from all her brothers and sisters. She was so ______ that she tried to kill herself. But she did not succeed. Soon after this, she left home and found work in a big city.
One day a group of Christians visited her. They told her about Jesus Christ who loves all people, even those who are ______. She was not interested because when she was a child she was taught another ______. But the Christians did not ______ seeing her. Then she began to realize that their friend, Jesus Christ, loved her. She found a new friend in Jesus. Galina does not feel rejected any more. She feels ______ and loved by God. Her ______ with her parents has changed too. One time when she went to see her parents, her mother asked Galina to forgive her for the many times she beat her when she was a child.
You may have been ______ hurt or treated as a child. You may not have had the education you hoped for like Galina. You may not be able to do the things you want because your family is _____, or one or both of your parents died when you were young. There are many reasons why you might think badly about yourself. What did Galina find out made all the ______ to her life?
1.A. education B. money C. time D. illness
2.A. accused B. informed C. ashamed D. reminded
3.A. knocked B. killed C. kissed D. hit
4.A. fault B. success C. power D. advantage
5.A. school B. factory C. hospital D. home
6.A. important B. better C. advanced D. different
7.A. unhappy B. powerful C. nervous D. glad
8.A. kind B. cruel C. unhealthy D. disabled
9.A. story B. religion C. subject D. skill
10.A. stop B. enjoy C. continue D. avoid
11.A. admired B. rejected C. suspected D. accepted
12.A. respect B. relationship C. responsibility D. research
13.A. suddenly B. partly C. badly D. heavily
14.A. rich B. poor C. nice D. unsafe
15.A. prediction B. safety C. difference D. damage
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2014-2015學(xué)年山東省文登市高三第二次統(tǒng)考英語(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
People in the western state of California who are in the United States illegally can now request a driver's license. The law went into effect on January l. California is not the first American state with such a law, but it has the largest number of illegal immigrants. More than a million people began to request licenses shortly after the new state law went into effect. Among them was Christian Alvarado. Mr. Alvarado entered the United States from El Salvador eight years ago without permission from the U.S. government. Some call such people "illegal immigrants." Others call them "undocumented immigrants "
Mr. Alvarado thinks is so exciting, for be has been waiting for the license for a long time. But some are worried that their personal information will be used to find them and deport them. Armando Botello is a spokesman for the California Department of Motor Vehicles, or DMV. He says people should not be afraid, for such information will not be shared.
The new licenses are the same as licenses given to citizens except that they have the words "Federal Limits Apply". That means the license cannot be used to travel on an airplane or enter a federal building. Ana Garcia, working at the Central American Resource Center, says some illegal immigrants fear those words will be used to abuse them. Civil rights groups say the police and others
Dan Schnur , a political scientist at the University of Southern California, said that the main argument against the new law is that it rewards illegal behavior. But Professor Schnur argued that young, white Americans generally support immigration reform, including giving driver's licenses to illegal immigrants
"It's simply because they grew up a much more multicultural society than their parents or their grandparents did:" Professor Schnur says he believes the changes in beliefs about illegal immigrants that have taken place in California will spread throughout the United States.
1.Why did the new law make Mr. Alvarado excited?
A. Because he can request a driver's license.
B. Because he became a legal immigrant of California.
C. Because he got his driving license as an illegal immigrant.
D. Because a law went into effect for the new immigrants.
2.What is the difference of the new licenses compared to those given to citizens'?
A.The words “Federal Limits Apply” will abuse illegal immigrants
B. They can't be used to travel on an airplane or enter a federal building.
C. They can be used to act against the police and other people.
D. With the words "Federal Limits Apply", immigrants can enjoy special rights.
3.What's the public's attitude towards the new law released on January l in California?
A. supportive B. negative
C. neutral D. Controversial
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2014-2015學(xué)年山東菏澤市高三第一次模擬考試英語(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
The 115m Christmas Bird Count is officially underway. The count is an annual investigation of local and migratory(遷徙的)birds and it's organized by the National Audubon Society. From December 14 to January 5, volunteers will gather in more than 2,000 locations in North, Central and South America to count the birds in their area.
Each count takes place in a circle about 24 kilometers wide. The volunteers follow specific routes within the circle and record the number of individual birds and the different species they see there in a single day. The results are sent to the National Audubon Society and later published on Audubon's Christmas Bird Count website. The data collected during the bird count is a key source Of information for ornithologists, scientists who study birds.
This information is used to develop conservation programs to protect bird habitats and the environment /n general. Data from the bird count was also used to determine that three species-the Western screech owl, the rusty blackbird and the Newfoundland red crossbill - should be added to Canada's list of species at risk.
The annual bird count was created to protest another Christmas tradition at the very beginning .in the United States in the 19th century, people would often hold "side hunts" on Christmas Day.
Teams of hunters would compete to see who could kill the most birds or other animals that day. In December 1900, Frank Chapman, an American ornithologist, suggested that instead of hunting birds, people should count them.
Twenty-seven people in 25 locations joined in the first Christmas bird count Last year, more than 70,000 volunteers took part. This year, counts are scheduled to take place in 17 countries, ranging from the Arctic to the Antarctic, with most located in Canada and the United States .instead of taking place only on Christmas day, counts are now held on different days for different areas.
1. How long will the 115th Christmas Bird Count last?
A. About 3 weeks. B. A single day.
C. About a month. D. About 2 weeks.
2.What can we know about the Christmas Bird Count from the passage?
A. It was organized monthly by the National Audubon Society.
B. It was launched by Frank Chapman, a Canadian ornithologist.
C. Its results can be seen on Audubon's Christmas Bird Count website.
D. Only 25 people in 27 locations took part in the first Christmas Bird Count.
3.Why was the Christmas Bird Count established at first?
A. To help the scientists who study birds carry out their study.
B To protest the Christmas tradition "side hunts" on Christmas Day.
C. To determine whether the rusty blackbirds are endangered animals.
D To protect bird habitats and the environment from being destroyed
4.What is mainly talked about in Paragraph 5?
A. The brief introduction to the Christmas Bird Count
B. The origin of the Christmas Bird Count.
C. The purpose of the Christmas Bird Count.
D. The rapid development of the Christmas Bird Count.
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2014-2015學(xué)年河南三門峽市高三第五次月考英語(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
Cheaters called “pirates” often use camcorders(便攜式攝像機(jī)) and cell phones to make illegal copies of blockbusters(大片) in the local theater. These pirates then sell those recordings on the street or over the Internet for very low prices. Some share them for free.
“It’s unfair for people to pirate movies, ” says 15-year-old Hadaia Azad Ezzulddin. Movie piracy “takes money out of the pockets of thousands of people in the movie industry,” she notes. Victims include famous actors and directors as well as local theater owners and their employees.
Hadaia came up with an idea that could help stop movie piracy. Hadaia’s idea uses infrared(紅外線的) light. This range of light is invisible to the human eye. It is visible, however, to many types of cameras. Theater owners could place small infrared lights on their movie screens. The lights would not disturb people watching the movie. It would, however, distort the recordings made by many types of cameras.
To test her idea, Hadaia built a box with a movie screen inside. Then, she projected images on that screen through a hole in the box. She took recordings of those images, using nine different types of cameras. These included the types found in cell phones as well as camcorders. During some tests, she also turned on light emitting diodes(發(fā)光二極管), or LEDs. The LEDs were embedded(植入的) in a certain place behind the movie screen. They gave out infrared light.
Sure enough, she showed, a pirated movie included odd stripes or spots if it had been recorded while the LEDs were on. It might be possible to use the LEDs to flash the date and time on the movie screen. The information would then appear in the illegal recordings. Theater owners or police might use the information to track down the pirates.
Cutting down on piracy might get more people into theaters to watch the real movie instead of an illegal copy. Six out of every ten films now produced aren’t profitable. They don’t make enough money to recover how much was spent to make and market them. Such a poor payback can discourage filmmakers from producing anything but the types expected to become blockbuster hits. It might also keep smaller theaters from showing a wider variety of movie types.
1.From what Hadaia says in Paragraph 2, we can infer that _______.
A. she strongly criticizes those who video movies in the theater
B. the pirates don’t have to pay for the movie tickets
C. theater owners will increase the price of movie tickets
D. most people spend less money on pirates moves
2.Infrared lights are put on the movie screens to _______.
A. adjust the brightness of the movie screens
B. make sure the images of movies are dark
C. make illegal copies of movies unpleasant to see
D. protect the eyesight of viewers in the darkness
3.What is the correct order of the steps in Hadaia’s test?
a. She projected pictures on the screen.
b. She used cameras to record the pictures.
c. She turned on the LEDs placed behind the screen.
d. She made a special box with a movie screen inside.
A. bacdB. bcadC. dbacD. dcab
4.According to the last paragraph, we can know that _______.
A. small theaters often choose to show low-cost movies
B. forty percent of movies now are profitable
C. more and more people go to theaters to fight movie piracy
D. filmmakers prefer to produce ordinary movies than blockbusters
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2014-2015學(xué)年北京市朝陽(yáng)區(qū)高三第二次綜合練習(xí)英語(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:單項(xiàng)填空
The project aims to get kids to a stage called “deep reading”, _____ they can read to learn.
A. which B. where C. that D. what
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2014-2015學(xué)年山西原平第一中學(xué)高一上期末英語(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
The global population is living longer,and getting older,which presents new challenges. “The question becomes:who will take care of everyone? While people will always be the best caregivers for people,there just aren’t enough people. That’s where robotic technology can really make a difference,” says Professor Maja Mataric at the University of Southern California.
Her group is developing robots to work with stroke (中風(fēng)) patients and elderly people. The research team has found that people react well to a robot gym instructor,and seem to get less frustrated with it than with instructions given on a computer screen. The robot can act as a perfect trainer,with infinite(極大的) patience.
“People say things like ‘I prefer this robot to my husband!Can I take it home?’” according to Professor Mataric. “In fact there’s a really important point here. As we create these care giving technologies,we’re helping not only the people that need the care,but also the people caring for them. We can give them a break,and help them avoid burnout.”
People are going to have to like,and importantly trust robots before they welcome them into their homes,and several groups around the world are working on making it easier to communicate with them.
Much of human communication takes place through body language. Gestures, eye contact , and concepts of personal space are all things that robots are being taught. In learning about how people interact(互動(dòng)) with machines,researchers are also discovering new roles for robots in our lives. Robots can communicate with humans in ways that other technologies can not.
“If someone finds the robot to be more persuasive and more reliable,that’s going to affect how they interact with it,” says Dr Cynthia Breazeal, director of the Personal Robots Group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. “We can now start to think about fields where it’s the social interaction,which is the main means by which a robot helps someone.” Dr Breazeal says that means robots could be used in education,learning,and health care,where social support is important.
1.Professor Maja Mataric mainly focused on robots’ function of ________.
A.teaching B.exploring
C.making things D.giving care
2.Why can robots be wonderful trainers in the gym?
A.Because they are more clever.
B.Because they give correct instructions.
C.Because they cost less money.
D.Because they are more patient.
3.The underlined word “burnout” in Paragraph 3 probably means “________”.
A.feeling tired B.feeling angry
C.getting hurt D.becoming disappointed
4.The scientists are presently working hard to help robots .
A.to use less electricity B.to communicate better
C.to react more quickly D.to have more functions
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