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查看答案和解析>> 科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:完形填空 閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從36-55各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項. "Everything happens for the best." My mother said whenever I faced disappointment, "If you 36 one day something good will happen. And you'll realize that it wouldn't have happened if not for that previous 37 ." Mother was right. After graduating from college I had decided to try for a job in 38 , then work my way up to 39 . I got 40 on the door of every station every time. In one studio, a kind lady told me that big stations wouldn't 41 hiring an inexperienced person. "Go out in the sticks(邊遠(yuǎn)地區(qū)) and find a 42 station that'll give you a chance." she said. I thumbed(搭便車) home to Dixon, Illi. 43 there were no radio-announcing jobs in Dixon, my father said Montgomery Ward had opened a store and wanted a local 44 to manage 45 sports department. Since Dixon was where I had played high-school football, I 46 the post, but I wasn't hired. My disappointment must have shown. "Everything happens for the best." Mom 47 me. I drove to Davenport, in Iowa. I 48 WOC Radio there. Peter Macarthur, the program director, told me they had already hired an announcer. As I left his office, my frustration(挫折感) 49 over. I asked aloud. "How can a fellow get to be a sports announcer if he can't get a job in a radio station ?" I was waiting for the 50 when I heard Macarthur calling. "What was that you said about sports? Do you know anything about 51 ?" Then he stood me before a microphone and asked me to broadcast a(an) 52 game. I remembered a game we had won. I did a 15-minute buildup to that play, and Peter told me I would 53 Saturday's game! On my way home, I thought of my mother's words, 54 I have many times since, "If you … , one day something good will happen...." I often wonder what my 55 might have been like if I'd gotten the job at Montgomery Ward.
查看答案和解析>> 科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解 One dark and stormy night, an elderly man and his wife entered the hall of a small hotel in Philadelphia, hoping to get shelter for the night. The clerk, a friendly man with a beautiful smile, explained that there were three conferences in town. “All of our rooms are taken,” the clerk said, “but I can't send a nice couple like you into the rain at one o’clock in the morning. Would you perhaps be willing to sleep in my room? It’s not a suite, but it will be good enough to make you comfortable for the night.” The couple agreed. As the elderly man paid the bill the next morning, he told the clerk, “You are the kind of person who should be the boss of the best hotel in the United States. Maybe someday I’Il build one for you.” The clerk looked at them and smiled. The three of them had a good laugh. Two years passed. The clerk had almost forgotten the incident when he received a letter from the elderly man, asking the clerk to pay him a visit. The elderly man met him in New York, and led him to the corner of the Fifth Avenue and 34th Street. He then pointed to a great new building there, a reddish stone one with watchtowers thrusting up to the sky, and told the clerk that it was the hotel he had just built for him to manage. That wonderful building was the original Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. And this young clerk whose names was George C. Boldt never foresaw the return of events that would lead him into the manager of one of the world's most attractive hotels. 56 .When the elderly couple left the hotel, they ________. . A .took what they said as a joke B .wanted to build the same hotel in the future C .hoped that the clerk would replace the boss of the hotel D. thought the clerk was talented in managing hotels 57. Why did the elderly man build a hotel for the clerk? A .He was grateful to the clerk. B.They had a bet at first. C.He wanted to please the clerk. D. He wanted to sell the hotel. 58. According to the text, the clerk A. helped the couple because he thought they were poor B. hoped that the old couple could give him a large amount of money C. didn't expect to receive things in return from the old couple. D. became rich, thanks to his own efforts 59. From the text, we can infer that . A. anybody can be a successful manager B. old people are always very rich C. good luck is always waiting for lucky people D. kindness can bring a good return 60.What do you think of the clerk? A. He was willing to help. B. He was very attractive. C. He tried to make money for his hotel. D. He liked making friends. 查看答案和解析>> 科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解 As a school librarian,I’m often asked what books are most appropriate for teaching particularconcepts.As the mother of a toddler,I’m now teaching my son to recognize letters and learn thealphabet.Boaks are a great help in teaching a child letters.Here is this librarian and mom’s picks for the best books to help teach your child letters. Eric Carle’s ABC Eric Carle is one of my favorite children’s authors and this colorful book is perfect for helping teach the alphabet.The block-style letters are easier to read and recognize for toddlers than mitten ones.Each letter is tied to an animal name,so your child will have fun looking at the animals,and 1earn the animal names while also learning letters. Baby Einsstein:My First Book of Letters The Baby Einstein books always promote thinking skills and creativity in young children.Baby Einstein;My First Book of Letters is no exception.This book includes letters in both upper and lower case,and asks questions about nature that go with each letter for your child to answer.This colorful book is great for helping teach your child letters. Dr.Seuss’ABC Dr.Seuss lends his wonderful writing and illustrating(插圖)talent to this great teaching book.His classic writing and funny pictures can be found throughout this alphabet book.The letters are block style,solid-colored,and easy to read.Your child will love learning letters from this fun book. Kipper’s A to Z:an Alphabet Adventure In this book,children follow the little dog Kipper as he works his way through the entire alphabet.The clean,solid font used for the letter makes them easy to read for young eyes.Author Mike Inkpen does a great job in this book, which tells more of a story than the other books Teaching your child letters can be a hard task.It’s import to try to make the alphabet fun and interesting for your child. 小題1:In Paragraph I,“toddler”probably means
查看答案和解析>> 科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解 第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題,每題2分,滿分40分) 閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳答案,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。 Today most Chinese teenagers are happy to be favored by two parents and four grandparents in their families. But have you ever thought about how to take care of four to twelve old people when you grow up and get married? This could be a problem for most Chinese youths as China is entering a new stage of an aging society. An aging society refers to one where 10 percent or more of its population is over 60. By the end of 2007, Chinese over 60 years old have made up 11.7 percent of the nation’s total population. “China is getting old before becoming rich,” said Cai Chuang, a professor at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. The population increase that has powered Chinese growth for three decades will give way over the next ten years to a rapid aging of the society. This will lead to weaker economic growth, because of a lack of labor resources. As a result of the family planning policy, it is expected that the country’s total working population will decrease after 2015. China is not the only country getting old. More that 60 countries have become aging societies and one in three people in the European Union is a senior citizen. However, experts said that China doesn’t have a highly developed social security network to support the old. Social security is an insurance program protecting those in need, including the old, the disabled and others. 56.An aging society is a society that . A.less that 10% of its population is over 60 B.10% or more of its population is over 60 C.there are four old people in a family D.most of its population is over 60 57.If China enters an aging society, . A.there will not be enough labor resources B.the family planning policy will be ended C.everyone needs to take care of four to twelve old people D.China will have a highly developed social security network 58.What does Cai Chuang mean by saying “China is getting old before becoming rich.”? A.China will be an aging society, then be a developed country. B.China will be a rich country before being an aging society. C.An aging society will affect Chinese economy development. D.China will stop developing because of its aging problem. 59.The passage mainly talks about . A.a(chǎn)n aging society B.Chinese social problem C.family panning policy D.a(chǎn)ging problem in China 查看答案和解析>> 科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解 The secret of happiness is to spend around £2.50 every day on somebody else. To give a couple of pounds each day rather than to spend it on treats and fashion for yourself is the key to happiness, according to a new study. Dr Elizabeth Dunn and her colleagues who did a national survey of 630 people in the United States found that people report greater happiness if they spend money more socially. That means spending on gifts for others or on charitable(慈善的) donations rather than spending on themselves. "We wanted to test our theory that how people spend their money is at least as important as how much money they earn," says Dunn, who reports the work in Science. The results from all three lines of research are quite the same. "Regardless of how much income each person made," says Dunn, "those who spent money on others reported greater happiness, while those who spent more on themselves did not." "Making a modest donation is enough to increase people's happiness" the researchers conclude. "These findings suggest that a very small change in spending, as little as £2.50, may be enough to produce real gains in happiness on a given day," says Dr Dunn. The researchers call on governments to encourage people to spend more on others to help translate increased national wealth into increased national happiness. Surveys have also shown that happiness levels have remained almost flat within developed countries even as incomes have increased in recent decades. 65.According to the survey, what kind of people have greater happiness? A.People who can make enough money. B.People who can buy whatever they want. C.People who spend money on treats and fashion for themselves. D.People who spend a modest amount of money every day on others. 66.The underlined word "flat" probably means______. A.smooth B.dull C.same D.interesting 67.Which of the following statements is true? A.Researchers pay no attention to spending on others. B.The government did much in helping others. C."Science" in Paragraph 4 is probably a magazine. D.The survey is very successful. 68.The purpose of the writer is to tell us______. A.the secret of happiness. B.money spent on friends. C.link between money and happiness. D.difference between national wealth and happiness. 查看答案和解析>> 科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解 第三部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分) 選擇題(共17小題:每小題2分,滿分34分) 閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。 Three armed robbers stole two Pablo Picasso prints from an art museum in downtown Sao Paulo on Thursday, which was the city's second high-profile art theft in less than a year. The bandits also took two oil paintings by well-known Brazilian artists Emiliano Di Cavalcanti and Lasar Segall, said Carla Regina, a spokeswoman for the Pinacoteca do Estado museum. The Picasso prints stolen were "The Painter and the Model" from 1963 and "Minotaur, Drinker and Women" from 1933, according to a statement from the Sao Paulo Secretary of State for Culture, which oversees the museum. The prints and paintings have a combined value of $612,000, the statement and a museum official said. About noon, three armed men paid the $2.45 entrance fee and immediately went to the second-floor gallery where the works were being exhibited, bypassing more valuable pieces, authorities said. "This indicates to us that they probably received an order" to take those specific works, Youssef Abou Chain, head of Sao Paulo's organized crime unit, told reporters at a news conference. The assailants overpowered three unarmed museum guards and grabbed the works, officials said. The robbery took about 10 minutes and the museum was nearly empty at the time. The assailants took the pieces — frames and all — out of the museum in two bags. The institution has no metal detectors. In December, Picasso's "Portrait of Suzanne Bloch" and "O Lavrador de Cafe" by Candido Portinari, an influential Brazilian artist, were stolen from the Sao Paulo Museum of Art by three men who used a crowbar(鐵撬棍)and car jack to force open one of the museum's steel doors. The framed paintings were found Jan. 8, covered in plastic and leaning against a wall in a house on the outskirts of Sao Paulo, South America's largest city. One of the suspects in that robbery — a former TV chef — turned himself over to police in January, who already had two suspects in custody(監(jiān)禁). 56. What did the armed men steal on Thursday? A. Two prints by Pablo Picasso B. Two oil painting by Brazilian artists C. Two prints by Pablo Picasso and two oil paintings by two Brazilian artists. D. Two prints by two Brazilian artists and two oil paintings by Picasso Pablo. 57. Why didn't the thieves take other more valuable works? A. Because they didn't know that the other pieces were worth more. B. Probably because they had received an order for the prints that they took. C. Because they didn't have enough time. D. Because they were in such a hurry that they couldn’t get them all. 58. How many people were in the museum during the robbery? A. A lot. The museum was crowded. B. Not too many. It was almost empty. C. There were a lot of people outside the museum. D. Only three of them. 59. According to the passage, which of the followings is TRUE? A. In December, "Portrait of Suzanne Bloch" and "O Lavrador de Cafe" painted by Candido Portinari were stolen. B. There are steel doors and no detectors in Sao Paulo Museum of Art. C. Three robbers defeated three armed museum guards and took away the works on Thursday. D. Three suspects in the first high-profile art theft in less than a year were arrested. 查看答案和解析>> 同步練習(xí)冊答案 湖北省互聯(lián)網(wǎng)違法和不良信息舉報平臺 | 網(wǎng)上有害信息舉報專區(qū) | 電信詐騙舉報專區(qū) | 涉歷史虛無主義有害信息舉報專區(qū) | 涉企侵權(quán)舉報專區(qū) 違法和不良信息舉報電話:027-86699610 舉報郵箱:58377363@163.com版權(quán)聲明:本站所有文章,圖片來源于網(wǎng)絡(luò),著作權(quán)及版權(quán)歸原作者所有,轉(zhuǎn)載無意侵犯版權(quán),如有侵權(quán),請作者速來函告知,我們將盡快處理,聯(lián)系qq:3310059649。 ICP備案序號: 滬ICP備07509807號-10 鄂公網(wǎng)安備42018502000812號 |