【題目】This restaurant has become popular for its wide __________ of foods that suit all tastes and pockets.
A. division B. area
C. range D. circle
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【題目】What you said just now __________ to do with the matter we are discussing.
A. have something B. has something
C. had something D. was something
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【題目】He walked __________ the bridge, pushed his way __________ the crowd of people and soon came to a hut.
A. across; across B. over; through
C. over; into D. across; through
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【題目】Busy with their business, they had no time to ______ their wedding, so they had it organized by a company.
A. accelerate B. arrange
C. approve D. acknowledge
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【題目】Perhaps the most challenging material you read at school is poetry. Though the message of some poems may be very simple, the way poets put words together often makes this message elusive. When you read a poem, you should begin by trying to understand what the poet is saying on the surface, then examine the way the poet expresses this content, and finally decide how the poem's meaning is created. Here are some steps to read a poem.
First, read the poem once slowly aloud without writing or marking anything. Don't stop until you finish the poem, even if you don't know the meaning or pronunciation of a word. When you've finished, think it over for a moment on any words, images, and characters that caught your attention. Then read the poem again silently. When you come to a word you don't know, look it up in the dictionary.
Understand the meaning of figurative (比喻的)language. Figurative language doesn't mean exactly what it says; instead, it suggests meanings. For example, in the line “Love, all alike, no season knows”, the poet doesn't mean love is unfamiliar with four seasons. Love cannot know anything at all; only people can know something. Thus, the poet is personifying(擬人化) love, giving it human qualities.
Examine and think about the poet's use of language. Why, for example, did the poet choose to compare his love to a red rose instead of a tree or a bird? We can use associations: we usually associate roses with beauty and love, but we also know a rose bush has thorns (刺). All of these associations may not be right for a particular poem, but many of them probably will.
Finally, read the poem one more time aloud.Practice using pauses and stress to make the poem's meaning come alive.
【1】The underlined word “elusive” in Paragraph 1 probably means “________”.
A.easy B. interesting
C.difficult D. boring
【2】What should we put on the first place when reading a poem?
A.The form of the poem.
B.The content of the poem.
C.The meaning of the poem.
D.The language of the poem.
【3】When reading a poem for the first time, we should________.
A.try to understand new words
B.examine the poem's language
C.try to understand its meaning well
D.a(chǎn)void being stopped by new words
【4】We can learn from the passage that figurative language________.
A.is useful in expressing love
B.helps us understand new ideas
C.is easy for most readers to understand
D.should be repeated while reading a poem
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【題目】
【1】He a________ a little girl whose parents had been killed in the earthquake.
【2】The teacher doesn’t think that the t___________ of the Tang poem is very good.
【3】The e___________ of the volcano is really exciting to watch.
【4】Running a marathon will leave you b___________.
【5】Some poems tell a story, others try to c________ certain emotions.
【6】Frick had a __________ (喜愛) for pre-twentieth century Western paintings.
【7】These advice might help you to stop and ___________(加強) your resolve.
【8】It is human activity that has caused global warming rather than a random but natural _______________(現(xiàn)象).
【9】The earth’s temperature is due to the burning of fossil _________ (燃料).
【10】Her voice was full of _________(焦慮)
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【題目】Imagine a house that keeps itself warm in the wintertime. Think of the savings in terms of fuel bills and unfriendly emissions. Such houses in fact exist, called “passive houses”. The concept of these highly energy-efficient buildings took root in the 1990s, before slowly consolidating as a niche construction (生態(tài)位構(gòu)建) concept in the 2000s. Are passive houses now actively moving into the mainstream as sustainable buildings?
For Brian Mc Garry, an economics lecturer who built a family house based on passive housing criteria in the Pyrenees this year, the arguments look convincing. As his first full winter in the low energy house draws in, we asked him to keep us informed. Do passive houses work?
I had never heard of a passive house in February 2012, when I purchased a plot of land. Nor did I expect that I would be persuaded to build a pre-constructed, custom-designed house based on energy-efficient passive house criteria. It promised to be easier and quicker to build, cheaper to run, and more comfortable to live in. The objective was to incorporate the fundamental concepts of passive energy management into my project: an airtight and highly insulated building envelope; large south facing double or triple-glazed windows (if possible, filled with argon gas) that passively capture the energy of the sun; a heat recovery ventilation system to provide fresh air; and a simple, low-cost heating system consisting of a modern wood-burning stove, a bathroom heater and a portable radiator backup for when the sun doesn’t shine and temperatures decline. No significant limitations were placed on the design, and it had excellent environmental credentials. Moreover, the cost was no more than a conventional build.
After six months in use, the house is proving to be both cheap to run and remarkably comfortable–staying cool in the hot summer was effortless, as long as the windows were shuttered or shaded from the sun. Nowstaying warm in the cold, high-altitude December climate also seems easy, so far.
Winter arrived in force in the Pyrenees in November, with abundant snowfalls and temperatures as low as minus 8° Celsius. Though early days, the house has responded well: the stove is lit during cold evenings but the portable radiator has not yet been needed. This type of construction seems not only to make economic and environmental sense, but to enhance our quality of life, too.
【1】We can learn from Paragraph one that passive houses __________.
A. consume extra energy to keep warm in winter and cool in summer
B. had been introduced for a decade before the birth of the theory
C. appeal to both the self-builders and those constructors
D. refer to a certain house comfortable, costly and also pleasing
【2】Regarding the passive energy management, the houses have characteristics EXCEPT _______
A. using south-facing windows to take in solar energy
B. Providing energy for taking a shower when it’s rainy
C. supplying fresh air with a special heat recovery system
D. placing more demands and restrictions on the design
【3】How did Brian McGarry find his self-built passive house?
A. very unaffordable
B. Energy-consuming
C. comfortable to live in
D. Awkward to use
【4】What is the writer’s attitude towards the passive housing?
A. supportive B. critical
C. oppositive D. doubtful
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【題目】I tried to telephone Mary last night, but I couldn’t ________ after trying again and again.
A.get through B.get off
C.get into D.get down
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【題目】根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能 填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。
TV is not only a convenient and cheap service of entertainment, but also a splendid mass medium of communication. People only have to pay once to buy the TV set, then they can sit at home enjoying the items on TV. 【1】 TV keeps us well informed about the current events at home and abroad and the latest development in science and technology. The most distant countries and the strangest customs are brought right into our room. On TV everything is much more living and much more real. 【2】 . Some people even say that life without television is not worth living.
【3】 They think the TV viewers need do nothing. The viewer does not even have to use his legs if he has a remote control. Many people are glued to seats to look at the movements on TV. 【4】 As a result, TV is taking up too much of a person’s life and making him lazy, not to mention its harmful influence upon him, such as the items of violence and pornography on television in some countries.
On the whole, there are more advantages than disadvantages in the use of TV. 【5】 But we must realize that television in itself is neither good nor bad. Its value to people and society depends on how we look at it.
A. A large number of TV sets are produced every year.
B. All they have to do is to push a button or turn a knob, and they can see plays,
C. Some people argue against TV.
D. Yet different people may have different attitude toward TV.
E. They become so dependent on its pictures that it begins to control their lives.
F. As a matter of fact, it has become so much a part of human life that a modern world without television is unimaginable.
G. Most people are couch potatoes.
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