nation uses nuclear weapons will engage the whole world in war.
A. Whichever B. Whatever
C. No matter what D. No matter which
科目:高中英語 來源:2014-2015學年湖北黃石第三中學高二上期中英語試卷(解析版) 題型:單項填空
Since his works earned him quite a reputation in Liverpool, he has stayed there most of his life, ______ the occasional visit to his hometown.
A. but for B. apart from
C. regardless of D. instead of
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科目:高中英語 來源:2014-2015學年河南扶溝高級中學高一上第一次考試英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
People have always been wondering about what our future will look like. Go on reading this text, and you will know what will happen in the next fifty years.
How can we know what the future will look like? To be able to understand the future, you must know the past. What has taken us to where we are today and what has changed along the way? The world has changed a lot in the last 150 years, but we humans are driven by the same basic needs as we were 150 years ago. Will this change in the next 150 years? No.
What inventions have really made a difference in the last 150 years? In the past years, the inventions that have affected most people around the world for everyday living are the telephone, electricity, radio, television, computer, the car and the ability to communicate through the Internet. Then we of course have a lot of inventions that have made life easier, like new medicine, faster transports etc. In general, human beings have been working hard in the last 150 years to make the inventions so that they will be able to get control of the time and the world. Since there is still much to do in this area, this will be the focus at least for the next 150 years.
Why do we need to predict the future? Predicting the future is important for two reasons: first we need to start to think about what kind of future we would like for ourselves and to pass on to the next generation, and then we need to know what decisions we need to make today that will give the best result in the future.
1.What does the author try to tell us in the second paragraph?
A. Our basic needs will not change in the future.
B. The world is quite different from what it was.
C. Humans will no longer enjoy food in the future.
D. The world will be completely changed tomorrow.
2.Our past inventions have made .
A. our daily life more stressful
B. it easy for us to live
C. our work easily done
D. us work less time
3.What will humans do in order to keep the world under control?
A. To produce more cars for transportation.
B. To spend more time working on the Internet.
C. To work much harder to achieve their goals.
D. To focus on making more inventions.
4.What is the main idea of the last paragraph?
A. What result we’ll receive in the future.
B. The two reasons of predicting the future.
C. The importance of predicting the future.
D. The decisions we make for our future.
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科目:高中英語 來源:2014-2015學年甘肅省高一上第一學段考試英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
Tracey Hermanstorfer's heart stopped beating and her son Coltyn appeared lifeless after the Caesarean(剖腹產(chǎn)術)section on Christmas Eve. However a few minutes after he was born, both began breathing again. Dr Stephanie Martin told Good Morning America she could not explain how the pair survived. Mrs Hermanstorfer and her husband Mike told the American television show that their baby was now healthy and that they were doing “good” following the drama at Colorado Springs Memorial Hospital.
The couple, who already had two children, had to go into the hospital seven weeks earlier than planned. Her husband, 37, said his wife was tired after receiving an epidural(硬腦膜外麻醉)during the labour(分娩)but after closing her eyes, she “wasn't waking up”.She stopped breathing and she is believed to have suffered a heart attack before her heart stopped beating entirely.
Dr Martin said she was called in and that the outlook was grim(嚴酷的) since in most situations like this,“despite the best efforts of the team”, the mother was often unable to be revived. In that case doctors then tried to focus on delivering the baby but when he was born he was “completely lifeless”.
Mr. Hermanstorfer told the Associated Press news agency,“I had everything in the world taken from me, and in an hour and a half I had everything given to me.”
Dr Martin said she did not have a“great explanation”for why Mrs Hermanstorfer's heartbeat returned. “Somewhere between four and five minutes she had been without heart rate and had stopped breathing a minute or two prior to her heart stopping,”she said. The doctors were then able to bring the baby back to life, and the mother was alive after that.
Despite tests, she said doctors were still not sure about what had happened. However Mrs Hermanstorfer and her husband Mike have said they believed it was down to a miracle. She said:“I got a second chance in life.”
1.What might have happened to Tracey Hermanstorfer just before her heart stopped beating?
A.She became unconscious.
B.She took a nap.
C.She had a bad headache.
D.She suffered a heart attack.
2.Which of the following is the correct order of what happened to Tracey Hermanstorfer?
a.suffering a heart attack
b.stopping heart beating entirely
c.stopping breathing
d.coming back to life
e.receiving an epidural
f.producing a baby
A.a(chǎn) c f d b e B.f c a d b e
C.e a c b f d D. e a b c f d
3.Which of the following words best expresses Dr Martin's attitude towards Tracey Hermanstorfer's coming back to life?
A. Shocked. B. Puzzled.
C.Normal. D. Curious.
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Not until he retired from teaching three years ago _________ having a holiday abroad.
A. he had considered B. did he consider
C. he considered D. had he considered
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With the loss of labor,the old farmers ________at home had to choose less labourintensive crops.
A. left B. to leave
C. having left D. leaving
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Mr Black ________ Shanghai in a few days. Do you know when the earliest plane________on Sunday?
A. leaves; takes of B. is leaving; take off
C. is leaving; takes off D. leaves; is taking off
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Apple a day may poison children
Children who eat an apple or pear a day may be exceeding(超過) the pesticide(殺蟲劑) safety limit because of remains on the fruit,according to research.
Using data of the British Department of Environment on pesticides on fruit collected from supermarkets,scientists thought that each day some children would get a poisonous level of pesticides.
The research,published on Sunday,says the government repeatedly claims that the levels of pesticide are safe because,instead of measuring individual apples, researchers buy 10,crush them and take an average reading to see if they are safe. This is the internationally agreed method of checking remains.
But government figures show that the pesticide is not averagely spread across the batch(一批),and one or two apples could contain 90% or more of the pesticide in the batch.
It used mathematical modeling to measure exposure(暴露) to pesticides for children aged between 18 months and four years old. The pesticides involved can destroy children’s hormones and some are suspected(懷疑) of causing cancer.
The good news for British fruit growers is that samples grown in this country had lower residue level than imported fruit,so buying home-produced fruit will reduce the danger,said Emily Diamand,one of the Earth’s senior food researchers and one of the authors of the report.
1.The reason why “Apple a day may poison children” is that ______.
A. there are some pests in the apple
B. children would get a poisonous level of pesticides because of the remains on the apple
C. there are always more pesticides on the apples produced in Britain
D. the apple is too hard for children to eat
2.The internationally agreed method of checking remains is to buy ______.
A. two apples,crush them and take an average reading to see if they are safe
B. five apples,crush them and test to see if they are safe
C. ten apples,crush them and take an average reading to see if they are safe
D. eighty apples,and then test them by crushing
3.The underlined word “residue” can be replaced by ______.
A. remains B. pesticide
C. poison D. medicine
4. Which of the following is NOT true?
A. The remains of the pesticides can do harm to the children’s health.
B. The remains of the pesticides can do harm to the children’s hormones.
C. Some remains of the pesticides are suspected of causing cancer.
D. For safety,we had better not import apples from Britain.
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科目:高中英語 來源:2014-2015學年安徽宿州市高二上期中英語試卷(解析版) 題型:單項填空
The shop has been standing so ______ that a thief finds nothing to steal.
A.quietly B. lonely C. empty D. Open
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