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2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分。
Last Sunday, I accompanied two of my foreign friend, Tom and Mary, to travel around Beijing. We began with touring South Luogu Lane(南鑼鼓巷) , which is known for their traditional Chinese architecture. I know a place very well so I acted as their tour guide ! For lunch, we had tried some Beijing fried sauce noodles(炸醬面). Tom in particular thought that they tasted deliciously. After lunch, we went to Houhai skate on the frozen lake. Mary was skating beautifully while Tom called for help. We finished the day with going shop, and both Tom and Mary bought some paper-cuts like souvenirs. It was a fantastic day but I hope they will come back again soon.
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2018屆高三摸底考試原創(chuàng)卷A卷-英語(yǔ) 題型:閱讀理解
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My 10-year-old nephew is timid. I was delighted when his mother, my sister, asked me to take him to the circus(馬戲團(tuán)). "Buy one bag of popcorn," she ordered.
"Is there anything we should avoid?"
"Yes, but you can’t avoid it. It’s the elephants’ parade around the ring."
David has read that the circus elephants are the most unhappy creatures in the universe. They’d rather be torn open by a lion than made fool of themselves before a crowd. So, when they started their act, David began to cry, "Those big, big tears …"
So, eyes still dry, sharing popcorn, we watched simian(猴的) cast rush into the ring to a burst of cheers. Then we watched the individual acts — the monkey from the Bolshoi, the famous clown who climbed the tallest pole, hanging on by a finger and a knee. He raised laughter from the audience of children. If the clown slipped, the net would catch him, although no net can be trusted. It’s easy to fall wrong, and if so you can break your silly neck. I would keep that information from David, I promised my schoolteacher. I was the cool adult here.
At last elephants came and did their parade, each wearing a hat. My arm slipped around my beloved nephew.
"Aunt Ella, they are so unhappy."
"I believe they are. But some day this act will be outlawed."
"Really?"
"Yes. The elephants will be returned to the grasslands in Africa and spend the rest of their lives eating green stuff, never having to grab a tail." I put my arms around him and whispered in his ear, "I love you."
He did not sob(嗚咽) but nestled closer to me.
The elephants were the last act of the first half of the show, and enduring their performance earned us another box of popcorn.
【題文1】 Why did the author’s sister ask her to buy a bag of popcorn?
A. To show a new fashion.
B. To use it to help David kill time.
C. To use it to help improve David’s attention.
D. To use it to distract David’s attention to his fear.
【題文2】 What does the author use "clown" in Paragraph 5 to refer to?
A. The circus monkey. B. The circus worker.
C. The circus audience. D. The amusing actor.
【題文3】 How did the author feel when watching the monkey acting?
A. She was touched by its acting. B. She was afraid of her nephew’s fear.
C. She regretted taking David to watch it. D. She was worried about the monkey’s safety.
【題文4】What will the following paragraph be about?
A. How the author comforted her nephew. B. What the second half of the show was like.
C. What lesson the author got from the show. D. How much popcorn was needed in the play.
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:甘肅省天水市2016-2017學(xué)年高一下學(xué)期第二次段考(B)英語(yǔ)試卷 題型:閱讀理解
One of my first memories as a child in the 1950s was a discussion I had with my brother in our tiny bedroom in the family house in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
We had heard in school about a planet called Pluto. It was the farthest, coldest, and darkest thing a child could imagine. We guessed how long it would take to die if we stood on the surface of such a frozen place wearing only the clothes we had on. We tried to figure out how much colder Pluto was than Antarctica, or than the coldest day we had ever experienced in Pennsylvania.
Pluto, which famously was downgraded from a “major planet” to a “dwarf planet”(矮星) in 2006, captured our imagination because it was a mystery that could complete our picture of what it was like at the most remote corners of our solar system
Pluto’s underdog discovery story is part of what makes it so attractive. Clyde Tombaugh was a Kansas farm boy who built telescopes out of spare auto parts, old farm equipment and self-ground lenses. As an assistant at Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona, Tombaugh’s task was to search millions of stars for a moving point of light, a planet that the observatory’s founder thought existed beyond the orbit of Neptune. On February 18, 1930, Tombaugh found it. Pluto was the first planet discovered by an American, and represented a moment of light in the midst of the Great Depression’s dark encroachment(入侵).
Pluto is much more than something that is not a planet. It’s a reminder that there are many worlds out there beyond our own and that the sky isn’t the limit at all. We don’t know what kinds of fantastic variations on a theme nature is capable of making until we get there to look.
1.Why did Pluto become famous in 2006 according to the passage?
A. Because it lost its major planet status
B. Because it disappeared in the sky
C. Because it was discovered by an American
D. Because it was proved to be the coldest planet in the universe
2.What can be a suitable title for the text?
A. An American Scientist: Clyde Tombaugh
B. Pluto was First Discovered by a Boy
C. Pluto’s Strange Romance
D. The Days I Spent with My Brother in Pennsylvania
3.What can we learn from the fourth paragraph?
A. Clyde Tombaugh discovered the darkness in the Great Depression
B. Pluto was the only planet that was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh
C. Clyde Tombaugh’s job was to build telescopes for Lowell Observatory
D. Clyde Tombaugh’s telescopes used for searching stars were very simple
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:寧夏勤行學(xué)區(qū)2017-2018學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期入學(xué)考試英語(yǔ)試卷 題型:閱讀理解
If you are interested to find a part time job or learn something different during your spare time, you can have a look at the following jobs offered by the DC Public Library.
Teens of Distinction Program
The DC Public Library offers part time jobs for teens through the Teens of Distinction Program. Teens work 10-12 hours per week all year long, helping the library with important tasks and projects. The Teens of Distinction Program is now hiring! To apply, you have to:
● be a DC resident
● have and maintain at least a 2.5 grade point average
● be 16 to 18 years old
● be able to work 10-12 hours per week
● be able to work for DCPL for at least 9 months
Oh, and of course you have to impress us with your wonderful personality!
Teen Volunteer Opportunities
If you want to earn community service hours for school, Youth202 is a good choice.
Youth202 is a radio program created by youth and for youth. You can learn radio production skills, interview people around you, and help keep other teens to learn news, events, and anything else you think is important.
Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP)
Every summer, teens can work here to help library customers organize books and learn lots of new skills, such as program planning, writing and media production.
On Friday, January 25 at 12:15 pm, the application for the 2014 SYEP will be open to teens between the ages of 14 and 21.
Applications will be processed on a first come, first served basis. Space is limited this year, so teens are encouraged to apply early, and remember not to miss the deadline, Saturday, February 16.
1.Working for the Teens of Distinction Program, teenagers will ___.
①become a DC resident
②work 10-12 hours per week
③work for DCPL for at least 9 months
④have a wonderful personality
A. ③④ B. ②③
C. ①②③ D. ①③④
2.Who has the biggest chance to work for the 2014 SYEP?
A. A teenager who applies early.
B. A teenager who is popular.
C. A teenager who is smart.
D. A teenager who gets high grades in exams.
3.The aim of the text is to ________.
A. introduce the DC Public Library
B. describe the job of library workers
C. offer teenager part time jobs in the DC Public Library
D. teach how to apply for parttime jobs
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:四川省樂(lè)山市2017屆高三下學(xué)期第二次調(diào)研考試英語(yǔ)試卷 題型:閱讀理解
It’s not piano lessons or dance classes.Nowadays,the biggest extra-curricular activity in the west is going to a tutor.Pat,a mother in Canada,spends about 800 Canadian dollars a month on tutors when finding out half her daughter’s class have tutors.She feels like her child is going to fall behind because everyone else seems to be ahead.
Shelley,a mother of three,also has tutors constantly coming in and out of her home.She was always yelling when she couldn’t manage to get her children focused.When she gets a tutor once a week,they become focused for one entire hour and can get most of their homework done.
Tutoring isn’t simply a private school phenomenon.Nor is it intended only for lower-achieving students.In Canada alone,seven percent of high school students reported using a tutor in 2010.That increased to 15 percent in 2015.
Overall,parents hire tutors because they are worried school are not meeting their expectations,but there is also a culture shift.A special value is placed on education in Asia,where tutoring is viewed as an extension to the school day. As a large number of Asians emigrated to the west over the recent years,their attitudes towards education have had an influence.
Another reason for the growth in business is parental frustration and their packed schedules.A lot of parents just don’t have time to help their children with homework and some others couldn’t help their children after Grade 3,according to a president of an American tutoring company.
There has been a noticeable change in the attitudes,too.Children used to get bullied(被欺負(fù))for having a tutor, now it’s becoming the norm to have one.
Children don’t seem to mind that they have a tutor.One parent feels surprised that so many of her child’s classmates have tutors.For the amount parents pay in tuition,children should have as much extra help children with a tutor because_______.
1.Shelley decided to equip her children with a tutor because_______.
A. her children’s school is not meeting her expectation B. over half of her children’s classmates have tutors
C. her children’s homework is too difficult for her D. she had a hard time getting her children focused
2.In Canada,the population of high school students using a tutor grew by _______from 2010 to 2015.
A. 7%. B. 8%. C. 10%. D. 15%.
3.According to the passage,which of the following statement is TRUE?
A. Pat got a tutor because she can’t help her children with homework.
B. Shelley spends about 800 Canadian dollars on tutors every month.
C. Asians usually place more emphasis on education that Canadians.
D. Most students with the help of tutors have poor grades at school.
4.The tutoring business in the west has been seen in growth in recent years because_______.
a.a lot of parents are too occupied to help their children with homework.
b.children no longer get bullied for going to a tutor and getting extra help
c.many schools cannot offer as much help as their students need
d.Asians emigrating to the west have affected people’s attitude to tutoring.
A. a,b,c. B. a,b,d. C. a,c,d. D. b,c,d.
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2017屆高三普通高等學(xué)校招生全國(guó)統(tǒng)一考試(新課標(biāo)Ⅰ)猜題卷(一)英語(yǔ)試卷 題型:閱讀理解
As free as they make us, mobile phones still need to stay close to a power source. Soon that may change with "green" power.
Three Chilean students got the idea for a plant-powered device(裝置) to charge their cellphones, while sitting in their school's outdoor courtyard during a break from exams, with dead mobile phones. Then, one of them had an "aha" moment.
“It occurred to Camila to say about plants, "said inventor Evelyn Aravena. "Why don't you have a socket, if there are so many plants? 'After that, we thought, why don't they have a charging outlet? Because there are so many plants and living things that have the potential to produce energy, why not? ' "
Their invention — a small biological circuit called E-Kaia - uses the energy plants to produce during photosynthesis(光合作用). A plant uses only a small part of that energy and the rest goes into the soil, and that's where the E-Kaia collects it. The device plugs into the ground and then into your phone.
"It's the most amazing project I've ever seen in my life, plain and simple. They brought this original model, and it worked — and that's when it all changed, at least from my personal point of view and I began to support them. " said Mauricio Cifuentes.
The device solved two problems for the engineering students — they needed an idea for a class project, and an outlet to plug in their phones.
"Looking for a place to charge the notebook, which had no power, and the mobile phones, we weren't able to find anything because all the other students were in the same state of madness trying to find a place to charge their devices," said Aravena.
But plants are everywhere, and the biocircuit makes the best of their excess(過(guò)多的) power.
The E-Kaia doesn't carry much charge but it's powerful enough to completely recharge a mobile phone in less than two hours.
The student inventors have applied for patents on their technology, and expect the E-Kaia to go on sale in December 2016.
1.How could the students get the "green" power idea?
A. By carrying out an experiment.
B. Just from an occasional thought.
C. With the support of their professors.
D. Enlightened(啟發(fā)) by the information in a science book.
2.How does the device work?
A. By using the energy during photosynthesis. B. By using a small biological circuit.
C. By using the electricity stored in the device. D. By using a device buried in the ground.
3.What can we learn from what Mauricio Cifuentes said?
A. He intended to buy the patent.
B. The device was made in a rough way.
C. He showed great interest in the device.
D. He attempted to produce the device in large numbers.
4.What might be the best title for the passage?
A. A New Device to Change the World
B. Green Power - A New and Potential Source
C. Chilean Students Find A Green Way to Charge Phones
D. A New Device Invented by Chilean Students Will Be on Sale
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:高二英語(yǔ)人教版必修5Unit 1 Great scientists 題型:七選五
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。
Traditional Chinese Culture
Chinese culture is over 5000 years old. 16
The spirit of the tea ceremony
Xi Hu Long Jing (West Lake Dragon Well) and Yunnan Pu’er have long been world famous. 17 The spirit of the Chinese tea ceremony captures the Chinese attitude towards life and spirituality. These are the things that people all over the world can benefit from.
A handful of good tea leaves with some boiling water and a set of lovely tea ware is the perfect way to spend a sunny afternoon and gain some insight into the wisdom of this ancient civilization.
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During the 5,000 years of Chinese civilization, many different flavors, styles, and cuisines(烹飪)have developed based on traditional philosophy and culture. This ancient food culture has had a direct impact on the countries, such as Japan, Mongolia, South Korea, Thailand, and Singapore. It has benefited billions of people around the world through such innovations as Chinese vegetarian culture, tea culture, vinegar, pasta medicated diets, ceramic tableware, and the use of soybeans in the diet.
Confucianism has flourished during the last 2,500 of China’s 5,000-year history. 19 This school of thought has had the most profound and long lasting influence in China’s history. Seventy-four Nobel Prize winners and many other highly respected scholars have stated that for the benefit of mankind’s livelihood and development into the next century, these teachings should be promoted and adopted worldwide. 20
A. Chinese cuisine
B. Traditional Chinese culture
C. It has been the mainstay of this ancient civilization.
D. They are pretty popular due to their superior color and flavor.
E. The following three items of traditional Chinese culture have had a worldwide impact.
F. This wonderfully rich food culture has also had an impact on Europe, America and Oceania.
G. This would provide long lasting benefits for man, helping to ensure a peaceful and happy life.
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:遼寧省沈陽(yáng)市2016-2017學(xué)年高一下學(xué)期期末聯(lián)考英語(yǔ)試卷 題型:完形填空
I was eight years old then. Looking______I remember the time in a baseball field passing the team that we had just______. We shook their hands and said, ”Good game!”
It is______to do that when you win! When you lose, you have a tendency(傾向) to slap (拍) the hand-instead of shaking it-and______the ground instead of the eyes. This is not only true for an eight-year-old; it is true for adults, too.
A few years ago, in a softball league, we lost 15 games! And we thought it was______. But during the “Good game” handshake after each______, I looked each player in the eyes and shook their hands. I couldn’t look my opponents (對(duì)手) in the eyes and congratulate them on a good______when I was eight. Somehow I took the loss as a______on my self-worth and felt my self-confidence had been slapped;______-I did what most eight-year-olds do and I slapped the opponents’ hands, not giving them the satisfaction of a shake. I was wrong to do this. I’m happy today as a(n)______ that I have learned this______: There is something to be said for losing well.
____it is a baseball game or an important examination, you can______a lot about a person by now they deal with defeat. The person who deals with defeat as an______blow is not allowing the event to define (定義) him, while someone who cannot______defeat is allowing the event to______his self-worth. In my opinion, when you______in something-though it may be______-look at your opponents in the eyes, and shake their hands in a______way as you say, “Good game!”______to allow the event to define your life. You might find yourself winning the next game.
1.A. round B. before C. about D. back
2.A. taught B. met C. defeated D. caught
3.A. difficult B. easy C. proper D. bad
4.A. laugh at B. shout at C. knock at D. look at
5.A. unbelievable B. reasonable C. embarrassing D. challenging
6.A. loss B. sadness C. disappointing D. failure
7.A. game B. time C. team D. day
8.A. text B. limit C. hit D. cost
9.A. otherwise B. therefore C. besides D. finally
10.A. child B. player C. adult D. parent
11.A. course B. rule C. opinion D. lesson
12.A. As B. Although C. Whether D. Once
13.A. tell B. get C. argue D. disagree
14.A. unimportant B. unfortunate C. unnecessary D. unacceptable
15.A. carry out B. care about C. deal with D. take up
16.A. disturb B. affect C. order D. remark
17.A. begin B. end C. lose D. stop
18.A. certain B. hard C. impossible D. funny
19.A. immediate B. cold C. friendly D. slow
20.A. Try B. Fear C. Refuse D. Prepare
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:1.3 Unit 1 Using Language 題型:單項(xiàng)填空
Each time ________ they met, they would talk long hours together.
A.which B.when C.during D./
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