The written record of our conversation doesn't ______ what was actually said. There are a lot of mistakes.
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A. correspond with
B. relate to
C. look into
D. compare with
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解

In ancient times the most important examinations were spoken, not written. In the schools of ancient Greece and Rome, testing usually was made up of saying poetry aloud and giving speeches.

In the European universities of the Middle Ages, students who were working for advanced degrees had to discuss ques??tions in their field of study with people who had made a spe??cial study of the subject. This custom exists today as part of the process of testing candidates (應試者) for the doctor’s de??gree.

Generally, however, modem examinations are written. The written examination, where all students are tested on the same questions, was probably not known until the nineteenth century. Perhaps it came into existence with the great increase in population and the development of modem industry. A room full of candidates for a state examination timed exactly by electric clocks and carefully watched over by managers, looks like a group of workers at an automobile factory. Certainly, during examinations teachers and students are expected to act like machines.

One type of test is sometimes called an “objective” test. It is intended to deal with facts, not personal opinions. To make up an objective test, the teacher writes a series (一系列)of ques??tions, each of which has only one correct answer. Along with each question the teacher writes the correct answer and also three statements that look like answers to students who have not learned the material properly.

The main idea of Paragraph Three is that ________.

A. workers now take examinations             B. the population has grown

C. there are only written exams today     D. examinations are now written and timed

The kind of exams where students must select answers are

A. objective                                          B. personal  

C. spoken                                             D. written

Modem industry must have developed ________.

A. around the 19th century                B. before the Middle Ages

C. in Greece or Rome                   D. machines to take tests

It may be concluded that testing ________.

A. should test only opinions                B. should always be written

C. is given only in factories          D. has changed since the Middle Ages

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 Google has not kept the written promise ________ made when entering the Chinese market by not checking its searches.

   A. one              B. this              C. that              D. it

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科目:高中英語 來源:廣東省2010屆高三下學期第三次階段性考試試題(英語) 題型:閱讀理解

In America, drivers’ education is part of the regular high school curriculum. Every student in his or her second year of high school is required to take a class in driver’s education. However, unlike other courses, it is not given during the regular school year. Instead it is a summer course.?

The course is divided up into two parts: class time for learning laws and regulations and driving time to practise driving. Class time is not unlike any other class. The students have a text from which they study the basic laws they must know to pass the written driving test that is given to anyone wanting to get a driver’s license.?

Driving time is a chance for the students to get behind the wheel (steering wheel) and practice starting steering, backing up, parking, switching lanes, turning corners, and all the other maneuvers (操作) required to drive a car. Each student is required to drive a total of six hours. The students are divided up into groups of four. The students and the instructor go out driving for two hour blocks of time. Thus, each student gets half an hour driving time per outing. The instructor and “driver” sit in the front seats and the other three students sit in the back.?

Drivers Ed cars are unlike other cars in which they have two sets of brakes, one on the driver’s side and one on the other side where the instructor sits. Thus, if the student driver should run into difficulties the instructor can take over. The car also has another special feature. On the top of the car is a sign that reads: STUDENT DRIVER. That lets nearby drivers know that they should use extra caution(小心) the student driver is a beginning driver, not very experienced and prone to driving slowly.?

After the student has passed the driver’s education course and reached the appropriate age to drive (this age differs in every state but in most cases the person must be 16 years old), they can go to a designated state office to take their driver’s test, which is made up of an eye examination, a written test, and a road test. The person must pass all three tests in order to be given a driver’s license. If the person did well in his or her driver’s education class, he or she will pass the test with flying colors and get a driver’s license.?

1. In America, the driver’s course mentioned above___________.

A. is considered as part of the advanced education?

B. is given to anyone wanting to get a driver’s license?

C. is carried on at the same time as other courses?

D. is offered to all the students of Grade 2 in high schools

2. To prevent accidents, a drivers Ed car______________.?

A. has a sign inside it                                B. has two sets of brakes?

C. is big enough to hold five persons           D. can’t run very fast

3. We can infer that the students are required to ______ in their whole driving practice.

A. go out driving for twelve times                     B. spend at least six hours driving?

C. drive for two hour blocks of time           D. get half an hour driving

4. Which of the following does not agree with the requirements for the students wanting to get their driver’s license? ?

A. They must be 16 years of age

B. They should go to have their driver’s test

C. They must have their eyes examined

D. They ought to do well in their driver’s course

5 In the last sentence, “with flying colors” means______________.?

A. happily                                                B. successfully           

C. colorfully                                                D. quickly

      

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科目:高中英語 來源:2010年陜西省臨渭區(qū)高一下學期期末考試英語卷 題型:單項填空

—It is said that most of us have passed the job interview. What about you?

  —I            the written papers but failed the oral test.

  A. looked through       B. read through      C. pulled through      D. got through

 

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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解

Mouse potatoes joined couch potatoes (who spend much time watching TV on the couch), google officially became a verb and drama queens (extremely emotional persons) finally found the attention when they crossed over from popular culture to mainstream English language.
The mouse potato, the himbo (attractive, empty-headed man) and drama queen were among 100 new words added to the 2006 update of America’s best-selling dictionary, the Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary《韋氏大詞典》. The Internet search engine Google also found its way into the dictionary for the first time as a verb, meaning to find information quickly on the worldwide web.
New words and phrases from the fields of science, technology, pop culture and industry are chosen each year by Merriam-Webster’s team of editors after months of looking through books, magazines and even food labels. “They are not tracking spoken language. They are looking for evidence that words have been used in the written English language,” said Arthur Bicknell, senior editor of Merriam-Webster.
Other words first coming into the dictionary this year were soul patch (a small growth of beard under a man’s lower lip), unibrow (two eyebrows joining together) and supersize - the fast food industry phrase for extra large meals.
The technology world contributed ringtones (changeable incoming cellphone call signals) and spyware (software installed in a computer to track a user’s activities) while biodiesel (生物柴油) and avian influenza(禽流感) came from the world of science.
America’s first dictionary - Noah Webster’s A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language - was published 200 years ago and also introduced some fresh words that have now become familiar. Those “new” words in 1806 included slang, surf, psychology, naturally and Americanize.

  1. 1.

    The mouse potato refers to ____________.

    1. A.
      a mouse that lives by potatoes
    2. B.
      a person who spends much time on the computer
    3. C.
      a mouse that is shown on the screen of the computer
    4. D.
      a person who likes to eat mice and potatoes
  2. 2.

    Which group of words and phrases is NOT the fresh words for the dictionary of this   year?  

    1. A.
      mouse potatoes, google, supersize, drama queen.
    2. B.
      himbo, soul patch, unibrow, supersize.
    3. C.
      ringtones, spyware, biodiesel, avian influenza.
    4. D.
      couch potatoes, surf, psychology, Americanize.
  3. 3.

    Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the text?

    1. A.
      New words and phrases were introduced into the dictionary have close relationship with the time.
    2. B.
      New words and phrases chosen by the editors of the dictionary have been used in written English somewhere.
    3. C.
      Some words that are now familiar to us used to be fresh words collected in the dictionary.
    4. D.
      The Merriam-webster Collegiate Dictionary becomes the best-seller because 100 new words are added to it.

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