______ made the teacher proud was __________ more than half of her students had been admitted to key universities.
A. What; because B. What; that C. That; what D. That; because
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Towards the end of the Qing Dynasty, the conditions in Beijing’s hutongs went down as the political situation c_______(91) a dark cloud on China’s economy. Many new hutongs were quickly built to h______(92) the increasing population but these were poorly made. The t______(93) point came when the People’s Republic of China was set up. Conditions improved a great deal and the government u_________(94) the preservation of many of the oldest hutongs.
Hutongs are still an important part of Beijing life and it is not surprising that tourists love the hutongs. They can walk up Sanmiao Street, which dates back 900 years, w________(95) down Rongxian – the longest hutong at 2 km or s__________(96) through Qianshi – the narrowest at only 40 cm wide! They can also stop under a stone arch and watch the hutong world go by while e__________(97) a plate of Beijing’s best “Peking Duck” or s__________(98) their thirst with a cold Tsingtao beer. The hutongs not only l_________(99) Beijing’s streets and communities after all, but also its past and present, showing that Beijing is truly an a__________ (100)yet modern city.
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科目:高中英語 來源:2009-2010學(xué)年北京四中高二下期末考試 題型:其他題
二、課文填空(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)
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Towards the end of the Qing Dynasty, the conditions in Beijing’s hutongs went down as the political situation c_______(91) a dark cloud on China’s economy. Many new hutongs were quickly built to h______(92) the increasing population but these were poorly made. The t______(93) point came when the People’s Republic of China was set up. Conditions improved a great deal and the government u_________(94) the preservation of many of the oldest hutongs.
Hutongs are still an important part of Beijing life and it is not surprising that tourists love the hutongs. They can walk up Sanmiao Street, which dates back 900 years, w________(95) down Rongxian – the longest hutong at 2 km or s__________(96) through Qianshi – the narrowest at only 40 cm wide! They can also stop under a stone arch and watch the hutong world go by while e__________(97) a plate of Beijing’s best “Peking Duck” or s__________(98) their thirst with a cold Tsingtao beer. The hutongs not only l_________(99) Beijing’s streets and communities after all, but also its past and present, showing that Beijing is truly an a__________ (100)yet modern city.
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二、課文填空(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)
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Towards the end of the Qing Dynasty, the conditions in Beijing’s hutongs went down as the political situation c_______(91) a dark cloud on China’s economy. Many new hutongs were quickly built to h______(92) the increasing population but these were poorly made. The t______(93) point came when the People’s Republic of China was set up. Conditions improved a great deal and the government u_________(94) the preservation of many of the oldest hutongs.
Hutongs are still an important part of Beijing life and it is not surprising that tourists love the hutongs. They can walk up Sanmiao Street, which dates back 900 years, w________(95) down Rongxian – the longest hutong at 2 km or s__________(96) through Qianshi – the narrowest at only 40 cm wide! They can also stop under a stone arch and watch the hutong world go by while e__________(97) a plate of Beijing’s best “Peking Duck” or s__________(98) their thirst with a cold Tsingtao beer. The hutongs not only l_________(99) Beijing’s streets and communities after all, but also its past and present, showing that Beijing is truly an a__________ (100)yet modern city.
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T-shirts, so-called because when you lay them out they look like the letter T, are such a universal item of clothing that it is surprising to realize that no one wore them except as underwear until the second half of the 20th century.
American soldiers serving in Europe in the 1914—1918 War were equipped with heavy wool uniforms, which were extremely hot during the humid(潮濕的)summers. They noticed the French colleagues wore lightweight cotton shirts when the weather was hot. The nickname(綽號,諢名) “T-shirt” for this useful piece of clothing quickly caught on by the 1920s, it was already in Webster’s Dictionary of American English. By the time of the 1939—1945 war, it had become standard tissue clothing for USA soldiers.
At first, it was regarded as an undershirt, and was never worn as “outerwear”. However, the performances of two charming Hollywood movie stars, Marion Brando and James Dean, changed all this. The two actors are usually credited with making the T-shirt a stylish and desirable piece of clothing. Very soon, it was an indispensable fashion item for American young men.
The popularity of T-shirts rocketed during the 1970s, when rock and roll bands realized that they could make significant amounts of money selling their T-shirts. Professional sports teams also adopted the idea, and big companies began to produce T-shirts with their logo on the front and gave them away to their customers. Very soon, T-shirts carrying the brand names of international brands became commonplace.
60. Which of the following statements about T-shirts is true?
A. They originated (起源) in France in the early 1900s.
B. The original T-shirts were made of heavy wool.
C. All American soldiers wore them under their uniforms in the early 1900s.
D. They were worn only as underwear by men and women until the mid 20th century.
61. Who made the T-shirts a popular fashion shirt for men?
A. French soldiers who wore them in the early 1900s.
B. Rock and roll bands.
C. Two American film stars from the 1950s.
D. Sports professionals.
62. The underlined word “indispensable” in the third paragraph means
___________ .
A. you can’t buy it B. you can't throw it away
C. you must have it D. you must throw it away
63. What does the author mean by the expression “the popularity of T-shirts rocketed” in the fourth paragraph?
A. They were suddenly no longer popular.
B. They were suddenly very popular.
C. They gradually became more and more popular.
D. They were suddenly very expensive.
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科目:高中英語 來源:北京四中09-10學(xué)年高二下期末考試 題型:填空題
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Towards the end of the Qing Dynasty, the conditions in Beijing’s hutongs went down as the political situation c_______(1.) a dark cloud on China’s economy. Many new hutongs were quickly built to h______(2.) the increasing population but these were poorly made. The t______(3.) point came when the People’s Republic of China was set up. Conditions improved a great deal and the government u_________(4.) the preservation of many of the oldest hutongs.
Hutongs are still an important part of Beijing life and it is not surprising that tourists love the hutongs. They can walk up Sanmiao Street, which dates back 900 years, w________(5.) down Rongxian – the longest hutong at 2 km or s__________(6.) through Qianshi – the narrowest at only 40 cm wide! They can also stop under a stone arch and watch the hutong world go by while e__________(7.) a plate of Beijing’s best “Peking Duck” or s__________(8.) their thirst with a cold Tsingtao beer. The hutongs not only l_________(9.) Beijing’s streets and communities after all, but also its past and present, showing that Beijing is truly an a__________ (10.)yet modern city.
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