_____ their arms, the soldiers marched away.
A. To swing B.Swinging C. Swing D.Swung
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It's a small gas station that has snacks, drinks, cigarettes, and candies. The young man behind the counter knows his __36__ by name and what they normally want to buy. He treats children and adults with equal __37__. He reads science fiction behind the counter when business is __38__.
One day, three people rushed in and grabbed food off the shelves as fast as they could, __39__ not intending to pay for it. He hit the “panic button” , then went over the counter and __40__ the front door. It was obvious that they were homeless, and equally obvious that they weren't going __41__ with their ill?gotten gains. They __42__ the food and simply crowded together in panic—knowing the police were __43__ the way.
Imagine what they must have felt like when they were told they didn't have to steal if they were that __44__. “We have food in the back, expired (到期)but still __45__ to eat. If you need food, you __46__ have some.”
They were told to __47__ what they had dropped and put it back, and then asked to straighten out the mess. They were doing just that __48__ the police arrived. The officers were told the situation was under control and the police were no longer __49__.
This wasn't what they had __50__. They were being treated as human beings who could right the wrong they'd done. Shocked, they quickly followed orders to take turns and use the restroom to clean up.
Soon three __51__ people walked out with all the __52__ their arms could hold. They were __53__ that,if they needed to come back again, they were to ask and not just grab.
And then the young man went back to read until the next customer came in. He would be the __54__ person in the world to claim he was a hero. But he gave three people something they were in desperate need of—a __55__amount of self?respect and a little bit of hope.
36.A.friends B.neighbors C.customers D.passengers
37.A.respect B.pride C.wisdom D.privilege
38.A.slow B.busy C.heavy D.swift
39.A.bravely B.reasonably C.hardly D.obviously
40.A.opened B.locked C.closed D.broke
41.A.nowhere B.somewhere C.a(chǎn)nywhere D.everywhere
42.A.hid B.lifted C.swallowed D.dropped
43.A.in B.on C.off D.by
44.A.anxious B.cautious C.courageous D.hungry
45.A.safe B.easy C.sweet D.unique
46.A.must B.can C.should D.need
47.A.hold up B.hand out C.pick up D.hand in
48.A.when B.a(chǎn)fter C.before D.since
49.A.popular B.necessary C.reliable D.important
50.A.wanted B.desired C.expected D.a(chǎn)dmired
51.A.dirtier B.cleaner C.cleverer D.quicker
52.A.money B.cigarettes C.drinks D.food
53.A.reminded B.warned C.ordered D.persuaded
54.A.first B.last C.best D.worst
55.A.large B.fair C.small D.full
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2012屆黑龍江省哈爾濱市第六中學(xué)高三第一次模擬考試英語(yǔ)試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
They may be small and not able to speak, but babies are proving their amazing cleverness. Scientists began finding infants’ skills are more than they are supposed to be.
_________
Speaking of music, babies can’t seem to resist it. Not only are their ears turned to the beats, babies can actually dance to the music.
To test babies’ dancing ability, the researchers played recordings of classical music, rhythmic beats and speech to infants, and recorded the results. They also invited professional dancers to analyze how well the babies matched their movements to the music. The babies moved their arms, hands, legs feet and heads in response to the music, much more than to the speech. The finding suggests this dancing ability is innate(與生俱來(lái)的) in humans, though the researchers aren’t sure why it becomes weaker later in their life.
Learning Quickly while Sleeping
Babies can learn even while asleep, according to a 2011 study. In experiments with 26 sleeping infants, each just 1 to 2 days old, scientists played a musical tone followed by a puff of air to their eyes 200 times over the course of a half-hour. 124 electrodes(電極) stuck on the head and face of each baby recorded brain activity during the experiments. The babies rapidly learned to foretell a puff of air upon hearing the tone, showing a four-time increase on average in the chances of tightening their eyelids in response to the sound by the end of the experiments.
As newborns spend most of their time asleep, this newfound ability might be crucial to rapidly adapting to the world around them and help to ensure their survival, researchers said.
Judging Characters Well
Judging another person helpful or harmful is crucial when choosing friends. And that ability starts early. Kiley Hamlin of Yale University showed both 6-and 10-month-olds a puppet(木偶) show, in which one character helped another climb a hill. In another scene a third character pushed the climber down. The little ones then got to choose which character they preferred. For both age groups, most babies chose the helper character. This character-judging ability could be baby’s first step in the formation of morals, Hamlin thought.
【小題1】Which of the following subtitles can fill in the underlined blank?
A.Dancing to Music |
B.Babies’ Amazing Abilities |
C.Learning to Dance Quickly |
D.Born to Dance |
A.the finding |
B.the dancing ability |
C.the response |
D.the baby |
A.babies can learn even while asleep |
B.babies can respond to the world around them |
C.babies can tighten their eyelids in response to the sound |
D.babies can communicate with others while asleep |
A.babies can judge a person helpful or harmful |
B.babies love to see a puppet show |
C.babies were born to help others |
D.babes have learned to help others |
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If you have ever been rock climbing, then you will know that it is not a very easy sport. In fact you probably felt quite defeated when you first tried to do any serious climbing. Indoor and outdoor rock climbing are both extremely demanding and, like anything else, require practice, to get good at. What most people don’t know is that the sport of rock climbing is one of the most physically and mentally demanding sports there is.
There are three basic types of rock climbing. Top roping is probably one of the most common types and is basically climbing with a partner. The second type, which is very similar to top roping, is called lead climbing. In both of these types of rock climbing the climber can sit off the wall and rest on the rope.
The third type of rock climbing is called bouldering. Bouldering is a type of free climbing without any ropes. This is the most demanding of all climbing types. The climber must be able to complete the climbing without taking a rest on the rope.
Believe it or not, climbing is said to be about 75% legs and only 25% arms. To climb efficiently and successfully, a person needs to have a wonderful technique. One of the major rules of rock climbing is to always have three points touching the wall, whether it is both feet and one hand, or one foot and both hands, as it is much easier to have your weight rest on three points than on two. Another important idea to grasp is that your arms in most cases will do the climbing; they only hold you into the wall so that your legs are actually pushing you upward. Also, the closer you are to the wall, the easier it is to climb.
Rock climbing may sound a bit too extreme for the everyday person but it really is an amazing workout. Once you get into the sport, and learn how to position your body and rest your weight, then you can begin to deal with some difficult problems. The great thing about rock climbing is that it is mentally challenging as well. You are constantly analyzing the way your body moves and how to do certain moves on the wall. For anyone who wants to get into shape, rock climbing is a fun and effective way to exercise muscles.
41.What does the author think of rock climbing?
A.It is an easy sport. B.It is challenging.
C.It is quite dangerous. D.It is extremely difficult.
42.According to this passage, we know that __________.
A.indoor rock climbing is much easier than outdoor rock climbing
B.while rock climbing, people depend mainly on their arms
C.ordinary people can practise rock climbing
D.during climbing, the climber can always stop for a rest
43.It is much easier for a rock climber if he ___________ while climbing.
A.takes a rope B.has a partner
C.has three points touching the wall D.uses feet more often
44.___________ will make rock climb easier.
A.Keeping the body closer to the wall B.Resting more often on the arms
C.Resting more often on the feet D.Pushing forward without thinking of the problems
45.By rock climbing, one can _____________.
A.get more weight and stronger muscles B.get both physical and mental exercises
C.have a terrible experience that will last long. D.probably feel quite defeated
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2010年浙東北三校高二下學(xué)期期中聯(lián)考英語(yǔ) 題型:閱讀理解
Just because
you are in a wheelchair doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the competitiveness(
競(jìng)爭(zhēng)) —the all-around fun —that playing
sports offers you. More and more wheelchair users are playing sports every day
—some even on a professional level. The following are just a few examples of
the different choices you have.
Wheelchair basketball is a very common wheelchair sport. It was started over
forty years ago as part of a medical recovery(
康復(fù)) program. Over the years it has
grown rapidly. Today wheelchair basketball is a professional sport that has
more than 180 teams across the United States. In order to play wheelchair
basketball, it is essential to have a lightweight wheelchair. Several different
kinds of sports wheelchairs are on the market today just for sports fans.
Another wheelchair sport, quad rugby(
橄欖球), was specifically designed for
people who can’t move their arms or legs and are unable to play wheelchair
basketball. It is a mixture of wheelchair basketball and ice hockey. To play
the game you must have two teams of four players each.
Power soccer is another fun wheelchair sport that can be very fun and exciting.
Players in power soccer must have an electric wheelchair. Two teams have two
30-minute halves to push the soccer ball over the other team’s goal line. The
first team to reach the other team’s goal line most frequently wins.
Based on the sport you choose to take part in, there are several things you can
buy for your wheelchair, including belts, gloves, bags for carrying things,
drink holders and special back supports.
1.In which part of the newspaper will you read this
passage?
A.Technology. |
B.Society. |
C.Culture. |
D.Health. |
2.In the
beginning, wheelchair basketball was started for the purpose of ______.
A.holding professional games around the US |
B.spreading the sport all over the US |
C.helping patients return to a normal life |
D.making people want to play sports |
3.What is
the main idea of the passage?
A.To introduce some possible sports to wheelchair users. |
B.To introduce some products to the wheelchair users. |
C.To encourage wheelchair users to compete with each other. |
D.To talk about the differences between these sports. |
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Shu Pulong has helped at least 1000 people bitten (咬) by snakes. “It was seeing people with snake bites (傷口) that led me to this career,” he said.
In 1963, after his army service, Shu entered a medical school and later became a doctor of Chinese medicine. As part of his studies he had to work in the mountains. There he often heard of people who had their arms and legs cut off after a snake bite in order to save their lives.
“I was greatly upset by the story of an old farmer I met. It was a very hot afternoon. The old man was pulling grass in his fields when he felt a pain in his left hand. He at once realized he had been bitten by a poisonous snake. In no time he wrapped a cloth tightly around his arm to stop the poison spreading to his heart. Rushing home he shouted ‘Bring me the knife!’ Minutes later the man lost his arm forever.”
“The sad story touched me so much that I decided to devote myself to helping people bitten by snakes,” Shu said.
1.The best headline (標(biāo)題) for this newspaper article is ______ .
A. Astonishing Medicine B. Farmer Loses Arm
C. Dangerous Bites D. Snake Doctor
2.The farmer lost his arm because______.
A. the cloth was wrapped too tightly B. he cut it off to save his life
C. Shu wasn’t there to help him D. he was alone in the fields
3.She decided to devote himself to snake medicine because______.
A. he wanted to save people’s arms and legs B. he had studied it at a medical school
C. he had seen snakes biting people D. his army service had finished
4.Why did Shu go into the mountains? ______
A. He wanted to study snake bites . B. He wanted to help the farmers .
C.He was being trained to be a doctor . D. He was expected to serve in the army .
5.Which of the following words can take the place of the word career in the first paragraph(段)? ______
A. conclusion B. story C. incident D. job
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