Noticing the tears in his eyes, I regretted ________ him that news.

  A.to tell B.to have told C.having told D.have told

 

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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解

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In Twain, many people know what a “motorpool” means. It is   36  known as a place for the maintenance(維修)of official business and government cars.   37  it is a place for vehicle maintenance.

More than ten years ago I came to America on business and I took advantage of the   38   to visit my friend. My friend drove a car to   39   me at the airport, and took me to his home. Out of the   40 , my friend drove his car into the innermost   41  , which had a sign “carpool only”. I   42   what “carpool” meant. I felt doubted whether he was going to a motorpool.   43   I thought myself clever in asking:

       “Is there anything wrong with the car?”

       “Nothing.   44  ?” said he.

       “Well then, why are you going to carpool?” I   45  .

       My friend couldn’t help   46   and told me that“carpool”refers to the lane that only the cars with two or more   47   can drive in. I felt rather embarrassed on   48   that.

       After dinner, my friend’s neighbor came over to ask whether he   49   “carpool” the next day.  “ 50  ,” my friend said, “I will accompany my friend to go shopping tomorrow.” I was   51  again, wondering why he could not “carpool” with him since we had “carpooled”   52  . My friend explained to me again that the “carpool” that his neighbor   53   meant they in turn drove the car to work so as to save energy. The first “carpool” is a noun,   54   the second “carpool” is a verb. It is really   55   for newcomers in America to understand it in a short time.

A. commonly      B. probably    C. partly  D. simply

A. In general       B. In particular      C. First of all  D. Above of all

A. break      B. time    C. chance       D. place

A. watch      B. help    C. meet   D. catch

A. house      B. airport       C. station D. waiting-room

A. road B. lane    C. street  D. route

A. wondered       B. knew  C. understood D. learned

A. For  B. Thus   C. Then   D. Though

A. How       B. What  C. Why   D. Where

A. replied   B. asked  C. explained   D. answered

A. saying    B. talking       C. laughing     D. speaking

A. passengers     B. drivers       C. gentlemen  D. ladies

A. noticing B. seeing C. informing   D. hearing

A. needed   B. could  C. should D. would

A. Sure      B. Sorry  C. Pardon       D. Good

A. believed B. doubted      C. confused    D. worried

A. today     B. tomorrow   C. yesterday    D. tonight

A. used      B. insisted      C. learned       D. provided

A. as   B. so       C. while  D. for

A. interesting     B. difficult     C. important   D. necessary

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科目:高中英語 來源:2011年浙江省溫州市溫州中學(xué)高二下學(xué)期期末考試英語卷 題型:閱讀理解

We know the famous ones—the Thomas Edisons and the Alexander Graham Bells—but what about the less famous inventors? What about the people who invented the traffic light and the windshield wiper (雨刮器)? Shouldn’t we know who they are?
Joan Mclean thinks so. In fact, McLean, a professor of physics at Mountain University in Range, feels so strongly about this matter that she’s developed a course on the topic. In addition to learning “who” invented “what”, however, McLean also likes her students to learn the answers to the “why” and “how” questions. According to McLean, “When students learn the answers to these questions, they are better prepared to recognize opportunities for inventing and more willing to give inventing a try.”
Her students agree. One young man with a patent(專利)for an unbreakable umbrella is walking proof of McLean’s statement. “If I had not heard the story of the windshield wiper’s invention,” said Tommy Lee, a senior physics major, “ I never would have dreamed of turning my bad experience during a rainstorm into something so useful.” Lee is now considering to sell his patent to an umbrella producer.
So, just what is the story behind the windshield wiper? Well, Mary Anderson came up with the idea in 1902 after a visit to New York City. The day was cold and stormy, but Anderson still wanted to see the sights, so she jumped aboard a streetcar. Noticing that the driver was struggling to see through the snow covering the windshield, she found herself wondering why there couldn’t be a built-in device(裝置) for cleaning the window. Still wondering about this when she returned home to Birminghan, Alabama, Anderson started drafting out solutions. One of her ideas, a lever (操作桿) on the inside of a vehicle that would control an arm on the outside, became the first windshield wiper.
Today we benefit from countless inventions and innovations. It’s hard to imagine driving without Garrett A. Morgan’s traffic light. It’s equally impossible to picture a world without Katherine J. Blodgett’s innovation that makes glass invisible. Can you picture life without clear windows and eyeglasses?
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科目:高中英語 來源:2011-2012學(xué)年甘肅省嘉峪關(guān)市第一中學(xué)高一下學(xué)期期中考試英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解


There is a wonderful story about a young girl who had no family and no one to love her.
One day, feeling very sad and lonely, she was walking through a grassland when she noticed a small butterfly caught in a thorn (荊棘) bush. The young girl carefully released the butterfly. Instead of flying away, the little butterfly changed into a beautiful fairy. The young girl rubbed her eyes in disbelief.
“For your wonderful kindness,” the good fairy said to the girl, “I will give you any wish you would like.” The little girl thought for a moment and then replied, “I want to be happy.”
The fairy leaned toward her and whispered in her ear. Then the fairy disappeared.
As the little girl grew up, there was no one in the land as happy as she. Everyone asked her secret of happiness .She would only smile and answer, “The secret of my happiness is that I listened to a good fairy when I was a little girl.”
When she was very old and on her deathbed, the neighbors all gathered around her, and feared that her unbelievable secret of happiness would die with her. “Tell us, please,” they begged, “Tell us what the good fairy said.” The lovely old woman simply smiled and said, “She told me that everyone, no matter how secure they seemed, no matter how old or young, how rich or poor, had need of me.”
【小題1】______ the girl felt sad and lonely.

A.There were many friends but
B.There was nobody to love her so
C.There was nothing to do
D.Seeing the butterfly was caught
【小題2】Noticing the butterfly was caught by the thorn, the orphan girl ______.
A.helped the butterfly escaped from the thorn
B.felt sorrow,but she didn’t go up to help it
C.fell down on it too
D.failed to help it release from the thorn
【小題3】The only thing that the little girl wanted was________.
A.to be richB.to have her own parents
C.to have a lot of friendsD.happiness
【小題4】The neighbors all gathered around the old happy woman when she was dying, because ______.
A.they loved this woman deeply and they didn’t wanted her to die
B.the woman had lots of money to be shared as soon as she died
C.they wanted to know the secret of her lifetime happiness
D.they wanted to pray for her after her death

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科目:高中英語 來源:2014屆陜西西安長(zhǎng)安區(qū)第一中學(xué)高三上期第一次模擬考試英語卷(解析版) 題型:完型填空

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I finally decided to  30  the news to my mom that I was leaving the team. My mom may have looked like a tiny and quiet lady but on  31  my words, she said, “Remember, ‘A quitter never wins and a winner never quits.’ Your mother didn’t raise  32  , so think about yourself in a  33  way and see yourself as a winner!” So I worked harder than ever at getting in better shape,  34  my shot accuracy and changing my  35  .

Once in a match, we  36  our first game badly. What’s worse, one of our best players got hurt. I was sitting at my  37  place, at the end of the bench, when the coach came over and told me I was going  38  . I was nervous, excited and terrified all at the same time.

The opposing team was fast and I had to admit I was a little  39  .  But my mom’s words   40  out in my head like a church bell. Instead of being afraid, I was “pumped” and I very quickly found that all my  41  work was paying off.  I was as fast a skater as anyone else on the ice, and I seemed to get the   42   to score. The crowd went quiet.  All the time I spent on the ice when everyone had gone home had 43  me for this moment.

Won! I won!

 The lesson I learned from my mom’s  44  has stayed with me over the years. I hear them whenever I am faced with a challenge, or whenever I  45  myself.  

1.A. once  B. seldom C. usually  D. even

2.A. meetings    B. shows   C. matches        D. practices

3.A. cloudy        B. wet        C. cold       D. windy

4.A. suffered     B. explained      C. planned         D. escaped

5.A. write          B. break    C. read      D. report

6.A. noticing      B. gathering       C. hearing D. analyzing

7.A. talkers        B. dreamers      C. attackers      D. losers

8.A. positive      B. familiar         C. brief      D. convenient

9.A. testing        B. improving      C. questioning   D. affecting

10.A. aim  B. taste      C. habit     D. attitude

11.A. lost          B. controlled     C. practiced       D. continued

12.A. usual        B. safe       C. secret   D. private

13.A. off   B. in  C. by D. up

14.A. annoyed  B. awkward        C. scared  D. bitter

15.A. ran  B. gave     C. stood   D. rang

16.A. delicate   B. extra     C. creative         D. casual

17.A. chance    B. message        C. order      D. note

18.A. spared    B. requested     C. prepared       D. sent

19.A. actions     B. reasons          C. words   D. promises

20.A. judge        B. express          C. comfort         D. doubt

 

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科目:高中英語 來源:2013-2014學(xué)年山西曲沃中學(xué)高二上期第一次月考英語卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解

Pulling heavy suitcases all day in the summer is hard work, especially when you're a thin 14-year-old.That was me in 1940-the youngest and smallest baggage boy at New York City's Pennsyl-vania Railway Station.

     After just a few days on the job, I began noticing that the other fellows were overcharging passengers. I'd like to join them, thinking, "Everyone else is doing it."

     When I got home that night, I told my dad what I wanted to do." You give an honest day's work," he said, looking at me straight in the eye."  They're paying you. If they want to do that, you let them do that."

     I followed my dad's advice for the rest of that summer and have lived by his words ever since.

     Of all the jobs I've had, it was my experience at Pennsylvania Railway Station that has stuck with me. Now I teach my players to have respect for other people and their possessions. Being a member of a team is a totally shared experience. If one person steals, it destroys trust and hurts everyone. I can put up with many things, but not with people who steal. If one of my players were caught stealing, he'd be gone.

    Whether you're on a sports team, in an office or a member of a family, if you can't trust one another, there's going to be trouble. 

1.What can be inferred about the baggage boys? 

A. They could earn much, but they had to work hard.

B. Many of them earned money in a dishonest way.

C. They were all from poor families.

D. They were all thin, young boys.

2.What does the father's advice imply?

A. It is wrong to give more pay to the passengers.

B. Don't believe them if they are paying you more.

C. Don't follow others to overcharge the passengers.

D. It is difficult to work hard and live as an honest boy. 

3.The writer can't put up with stealing because he thinks that ______. 

A. it is a totally shared experience

B. it is considered as the most dangerous

C. it does great harm to human relationship

D. it may lead to the loss of his sports team 

4.It can be concluded from the text that ______. 

A. his father's advice helped him to decide which job to take up

B. working in the sports team was his most important experience

C. he learnt much from his shared experience with his team members

D. his experience as a baggage boy had a great influence on his later life

 

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