______ far in the contest, we are so disappointed.
A.Not getting B.Not to get
C.Not having got D.Not got
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2015-2016學(xué)年河北唐山一中高二下期中考試英語(yǔ)卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
Sally Donovan is cooking when a paper plane flies across the kitchen and lands at her feet. She picks it up, unfolds it and finds a child’s sketch (素描) of a tear-stained face with a speech bubble saying: “I’m sorry I was naughty—I’m a bad person.”
Sally, 42, draws a big smiley face on the back of the paper with “I love you, Rose, and we’re always going to look after you.” Then she folds it up and launches the plane back into the living room where her nine-year-old daughter is watching TV with brother Jamie, 13 and dad Rod, 40.
Jamie often makes pictures for his parents too—like the one showing a swift river with them on one side and him trapped on the other side.
It’s one of the many unusual ways that Sally and Rob have learned to communicate emotionally with their abused children in an astonishing eight-year journey of hope, healing and love.
Jamie was just four and half—sister Rose one when they were adopted by the Donovans in 2005. The youngsters had been taken from their natural mother and placed in foster care after a series of cruelty and neglect. They were left alone, hungry, and witnessed home violence on a regular basis.
Sally and Rob spent three years trying for a baby before deciding to adopt, and were well aware of the youngsters' poor background. But they were still unprepared for raising a child permanently scared by abuse or the lack of support on offer.
But now Sally has written a brilliant and heart-touching account of their family struggle in a book called “No Matter What”. Sally said: “These kids come to you with a story that what happened to them was their fault—because they are bad and unlovable. To show them they are loveable and none of it was their fault takes a lot of time. They both still say “I’m bad”. Jamie is less stuck on it now but whenever life deals him a knock, he will fall back into ‘that happened because I am stupid, I’m rubbish, I’m bad’.”
Sally’s book is humorous, heart-touching and so wildly honest that academics, charity bosses, parents and adoptees are praising it as a major contribution to child welfare work.
1.Sally and Rob adopted the two children mainly because ____.
A. they knew the children’s background very well
B. they wanted to help the children out of trouble
C. they couldn’t have children of their own
D. they couldn’t bear the cruelty done to the children
2.Why did the two adopted children still say “I’m bad” ?
A. They know clearly they are not lovable enough.
B. They often put the situation in an embarrassment.
C. What they suffered rooted deep in their minds.
D. They are honest of what they have done.
3.Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?
A. Rose was a baby when adopted by Sally and Rob.
B. Sally has written a book about how to adopt children.
C. Jamie still blames himself for whatever happens to him.
D. There is still a long way to go for helping the children out.
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2016屆天津南開(kāi)區(qū)高三下期第一次模擬考試英語(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:單項(xiàng)填空
He has set us a good example by serving people heart and soul, ________his personal gain and loss.
A. in terms of B. regardless of
C. in favor of D. by means of
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2016屆天津和平區(qū)高三第二次模擬考試英語(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
Not willing to pay $400 for a basic room or upwards of $1,200 for a suite(套房)at a luxury(豪華的)hotel? We hear you. In the past, this meant having to put up with cheap hotels. Essentially, you got what you paid for. But all that’s changed, as mid-level hotels have begun competing for a population that travels more then ever. Even in New York and San Francisco --- two of the most expensive cities in the country --- one can find comfortable, affordable options with much modern conveniences. We searched the country for the best hotels under $150.
Hotel 340
St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
This twelve-storey(層)English-renaissance(文藝復(fù)興)building once served as a downtown clubhouse for St. Paul’s outstanding people; today, the repaired structure houses the hotel on the top three floors. Its 35 rooms stand out for hardwood floors, marble showers and nice views of the Mississippi River, and room comforts include iPod docks(基座), free local and national telephone calls and coffee makers. The University Club of St. Paul, a grand hall bar, and an all-new-60,000-square-foot fitness center(free for guests)also share space in the building.
Marina Inn
San Francisco, California, USA
Located in the Marina district, where the streets are lined with luxury stores and great restaurants, the Marina Inn is the ideal place for business or pleasure. Few destinations offer the quality and variety of environment, scenery, entertainment, accommodation, and dining that waits for you here at the Marina Inn. It’s a ten-minute walk to Fisherman’s Wharf and there are abundant bus connections to take you anywhere in the city.
Hotel Havana
San Antonio, Texas, USA
When one thinks of his historic Texas town, usually the southwest comes to mind. So does Mexico. Since 1914, the hotel has served passers-by. The 27 rooms come in all shapes and sizes, many of which include Turkish carpets and elegant Cuban art on the walls. Bathrooms are distinguished with Red Flower body care products.
1.When you couldn’t afford a luxury hotel in the past, ______.
A.you could pay $400 for a basic room
B.you had to stay in a low-grade hotel
C.you could take a suite into account
D.you would have no comfortable place to live in
2.If you go to New York on business now, ______.
A.you have no choice but to choose luxury hotels
B.you can live comfortably with less money
C.you have to seek for the cheapest hotel
D.you may spend a lot of money for conveniences
3.When you select the Hotel 340, ______.
A.you can have a view of the Mississippi River
B.you can be free to visit thirty-five rooms there
C.you can be offered an iPod for free
D.you can live in its fitness center for free
4.What could we know about the Marina Inn?
A.It is located in San Antonio, Texas, USA.
B.It is short of wonderful entertainment.
C.It is convenient for people to do shopping.
D.It belongs to Fisherman’s Wharf.
5.What is the feature of the Hotel Havana?
A.The rooms in the hotel look the same.
B.The hotel moved here from Mexico.
C.The bathrooms are filled with flowers.
D.The hotel has existed for about a century.
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2016屆天津和平區(qū)高三第二次模擬考試英語(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:單項(xiàng)填空
--- Who gave you this nice iPad?
--- Oh, it’s from my mother, if you ______ know.
A.may B.will C.must D.can
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2016屆遼寧瓦房店高級(jí)中學(xué)高三10月考英語(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:書面表達(dá)
書面表達(dá)
2015年兩會(huì)前夕, 原中央臺(tái)記者柴靜自費(fèi)制作的關(guān)于環(huán)境污染的紀(jì)錄片《穹頂之下》引起強(qiáng)烈反響。假如你是李華,應(yīng)用英語(yǔ)給21世紀(jì)英文報(bào)寫一封信,表達(dá)你的觀點(diǎn)。
內(nèi)容包括:1. 闡述柴靜所做的事對(duì)我們生活的影響
2. 面臨環(huán)境污染我們能做些什么
注意:1. 詞數(shù)100 左右
2.開(kāi)頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)
Dear editor,
After watching the movie Under the Dome, I was deeply moved by what ChaiJing did. ____________________________________________________________________________________________
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Best wishes!
Yours,
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2016屆遼寧瓦房店高級(jí)中學(xué)高三10月考英語(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
Dennis Sinar, 51, a doctor from New York, is quick to explain why he took a year- long break from his job. “ I was pretty burned out after practicing medicine for 26 years. I needed a recharge.” So he took a “ gap year”, from July 2011 to June 2012, to explore things like ancient buildings, and traditional Eastern medicine, in locations including Alaska, Nepal and Romania.
“ Taking a break from work is an excellent way for adults to go into a new career or refresh an old one,” said Holly Bull, president of Princeton,N,J. “ In recent years, mid-career breaks have been gaining more interest,” she said. A report on adult gap years published this year by a market research company also desbribed the potential American market for gap years as a “ sleeping giant.”
“ A gap year is a challenge for the older individual to step out of comfort zone and take a risk. I enjoyed that side most.” Said Dr.Sinar, who kept a daily blog about his experience. His time studying Eastern medicine at his old job, although he works fewer days. “ I use those experiences to provide my patients with more care,” he added. “ And I listen better than I did before.”
Geoge Garrian, chairman of the Department of Leadership and Human Capital Mangement at New York University , certainly agrees with Dr. Sinar. He said a gap-year experience could be worthwhile for employees and companies. For employees, investing in themselves and improving skill sets is a move that will benefit throughout their career. He added that returning employees feel refreshed and have given more thought to their career. For companies, offering unpaid leaves makes good sense for attracting and keeping talented employees.
1.Dr. Sinar took a gap year because he ______.
A. had lost his old job
B. wanted to refresh after 26 years’ work
C. had a desire for travelling
D. became interested in historical research
2.The phrase “sleeping giant”( in 2nd paragragh) indicates that_____.
A. it’s too early for people to accept the concept of gap year.
B. the effect of gap year policy remains to be seen
C. it’s difficult to foresee the gap year market
D. more American people will accept the gap year policy
3.What’s George Garritan’s attitude toward the “ gap year”?
A. positive B. Doubtful C. Uninterested D. uncertain
4.What’s the passage mainly about?
A. How an adult plans a mid- career gap year
B. Why a gap year is worthwhile for adults
C. Whether a gap year is popular with adults
D. Why a gap year is challenging for individuals[
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2014-2015學(xué)年四川省高三5月月考英語(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
The Himalayas are mountains that are located in South Asia. They are a part of Nepal, India, Pakistan, China and Bhutan. The mountains are the highest in the world, reaching almost 9,000 meters sea level. The Himalayas separate the Indian subcontinent from the inner part of Asia. The word Himalaya means “ home of snow”.
14 mountains are over 8,000 meters high, among them the K2, Nanga Parbat and Mount Everest, at 8,848 meters, the world’s highest mountain. The Himalayas extend over 1,500 miles( 2,400km ) from the Indus valley in the west to the Brahmaputra Valley in the east.
Many of the mountain peaks are sacred to the people who live in the surrounding areas . Hindu and Buddhist pilgrims go there and pray to God.
The Himalayas belong to the youngest mountain ranges in the world. They were formed when the Indian subcontinent, which was originally a part of the southern landmass, drifted to the north and crashed into Asia. This movement started about 70 million years ago and has been going on up to the present day. The Himalayas are still becoming taller, moving at about 7 cm per year. Earthquakes and volcanoes are evidences that the area is still very active.
Glaciers and permanent snow fields cover the higher regions of the Himalayas. They are the source of streams that flow into the two big rivers of the region. The Indus flows to the west and through Pakistan into the Arabia Sea. The Ganges and Brahmaputra flow to the east and get together in Bangladesh. They form the largest delta in the world.
1. How many countries do the Himalayas belong to?
A. 7 B. 6 C. 4 D. 5
2.Why do Hindu and Buddhist pilgrims go to Himalayas and pray to God?
A. Because they live in the surrounding areas.
B. Because they believe the mountain peaks are sacred.
C. Because the word Himalaya means “ home of snow”.
D. Because the Himalayas are the youngest mountain ranges in the world.
3. What does the author stress in Paragraph 4?
A. The process where the Himalayas were formed.
B. Earthquakes and volcanoes in the Himalayas.
C. The forming of the Indian subcontinent.
D. The landscape features of the Himalayas.
4.Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. The Himalayas influence the climate in both India and China.
B. The Ganges and Brahmaputra get together in Pakistan.
C. The Himalayas are still young and moving at about 7 cm per year.
D. The Indus flows through Bangladesh into the Arabia sea.
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2015-2016學(xué)年安徽舒城曉天中學(xué)高二下期中考試英語(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:短文改錯(cuò)
短文改錯(cuò)
請(qǐng)修改下面的短文。短文中共有10處語(yǔ)言錯(cuò)誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯(cuò)誤僅涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改。
增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào)(∧),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。
刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。
修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。
注意:1. 每處錯(cuò)誤及其修改均僅限一詞;
2. 只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分。
One night a man came to my house and told me what a family with eight children hasn’t eaten for days. I took some rice and followed with him. When I came to the family, I gave the rice for the mother. She divided it into two, and went out, carry half of the rice with us. When she came back, I asked her, “Why did you go?” She answered, “To my neighbors. They are hungry, either.” I used to think that when we were suffered, we were so focused on ourselves that we had time for others, but what she did made me realize I was wrong.
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