Next to biology, I like physics _______.

A. better       B. best       C. the better    D. very well

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科目:高中英語 來源:江蘇省徐州二中2007-2008學(xué)年度高三月考(一)、英語 題型:050

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  USB Vacuum

  Do you know the dirtiest parts of your desk are probably your keyboard and mouse?Get a USB Mini Vacuum with a retractable(可縮進(jìn)的)cable and stuck away all that gunk(油膩物).The US-made product is priced at $14.

  SIM Card Reader

  Making useful USB 2.0 multi-card readers ever handier, this card can also read and write data to phone SIM cards.It comes with SIM editing software.Download your phonebook to your computer.If you lose your cell phone, you can upload missing phone numbers to your new model.The US-made IMOMOSIM Card+ Multi-Card Reader is priced at $19.

  Smallest GPS Watch

  Casio plans to launch the world’s smallest global positioning system(GPS)watch by the end of next year.The small GPR-100 is 63×50×17mm.It is also claimed to be the world’s lightest GPS watch, weighing just 64 grams.It will be priced at 54,000 yen(日元).

  Outdoorsman’s TV

  Some people just can’t live without TV.So this French-made 12.7 cm color LCD outdoor television is perfect for couch potatoes who sometimes find themselves camping out.In addition to the TV, the device also has an AM/FM radio, bi-directional neon light(霓虹燈)and an anti-mosquito ultrasound function.The 20×22×30 cm device costs around about 289 euros.

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USB Vacuum is used to ________.

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A.

clean the keyboard and mouse.

B.

locate your position in the wild

C.

entertain you with music

D.

download the information from your cell phone.

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The smallest GPS watch will be made in ________.

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A.

France

B.

Japan

C.

USA

D.

Britain

(3)

The underlined part“couch potatoes”in the last ad refer to the people who ________.

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A.

eat potatoes when camping out

B.

produce potatoes

C.

like junk food

D.

sit in front of the TV all the time eating junk food, such as potato chips.

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科目:高中英語 來源:2009年高考英語(湖北卷) 題型:054

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  There was a very special teacher who made made a far–reaching difference in my life Fall, 1959,the first day of class at Bethesda Chevy Chase High School was about begin.“Who”,I asked a senior, is Mrs McNamara,my 10thgrade English teacher?He just   1   and said something about my benig in   2   Soon, Iunderstood what he meant Mrs Mcnamara had a pattern of   3   that she repeated again and again, we would have a literature reading tadk for   4   The next day, when we came to class, there would be two or three topics on the blackboard   5   to the homework reading We were   6   to write an in-class essay about one of the topics, The following day, she would   7   the corrected and graded essays and each person would bi called   8   to stand in front of the class and to   9   his\her essay The class were repuired to critize(評(píng)論)that essay   10   the grade of everyone in class would be redued

  The first time that I   11   her read-write crirtize method Ihad not   12   to do the homework and had written sonething without knowing what it meant   13   the extreme embarrassment I suffered, standing berore my classmates   14   myself No one larghed at me, no one would be   15   enorgh, or foolsh enough,to do that in MrsMcNamara’s class The embarrassment came from   16   and aolng with it came a strong   17   not to let it happen again

  Mrs, McNamara kept all of our written work in filesit was easy to see the   18   in writing that had occurred, What was not so easy to see was the inner tuansformation that hsd taken poace,at least for me What Mris, McNamar   19   me to do was to see myselr as others see me and, having done that, Icould inprove myself And   20  , Thank you Mrs, McNama

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nodded

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aughed

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apologized

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houted

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tuouble

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worrow

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danger

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angedr

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behaviour

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evalration

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activity

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thought

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review

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performance

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practice

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homework

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added

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related

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contrbuted

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advised

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expected

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persuaded

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allowed

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advised

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[  ]

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collect

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return

C.

send

D.

receive

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on purpose

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at first

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by chance

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in turn

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[  ]

A.

Talk through

B.

Hand over

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read out

D.

show off

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A.

so

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and

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but

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or

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tried

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adopted

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examined

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experienced

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undertaken

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attempted

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examined

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experinced

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[  ]

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Remember

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attempted

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bothered

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hesitated

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[  ]

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playing jokes on

B.

making a fool of

C.

tting a trap for

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taking advantage of

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brave

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careless

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proud

D.

selfish

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above

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within

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behind

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below

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tendency

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preference

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determination

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sense

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improvements

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pains

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difficultics

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advantages

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trusted

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invited

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forced

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permitted

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[  ]

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did

B.

could

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had

D.

would

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科目:高中英語 來源:湖南省2010屆高考下學(xué)期適應(yīng)性測(cè)試(一) 題型:閱讀理解


B
I believe that it is important to be brought up with a firm belief in the good. I was fortunate in this respect. My parents not only gave me a happy home, but they had me study half a dozen foreign languages and made it possible for me to travel in other countries. This made me more tolerant and helped me to bridge many difficulties in later life.
Soon after I got married, my husband and I left our native Czechoslovakia and went to live in Shanghai, China. Here was a really international city. People of all races and beliefs lived and worked together.
In Shanghai, in 1941, when I was only twenty years old, the doctors discovered that I had diabetes. It was a terrible shock, because diabetes is incurable. But it can be controlled by insulin (胰島素). Although this drug was not manufactured in China, there were enough stocks of imported insulin available. This enabled me to continue a normal, happy life.
Then bombs fell on Pearl Harbor and the Japanese occupied Shanghai. The import of insulin was cut off. Before long, there was not enough for the diabetics. I was on a starvation diet to keep my insulin requirements as low as possible. Many diabetics had already died, and the situation became desperate. In spite of all this, I never stopped believing that with the help of my husband’s love and care, I would survive.
I continued to teach in Chinese schools. My faith and my husband’s never-ending efforts to get the manufacture of insulin started gave me courage. In his small laboratory the production of insulin was attempted. I served as the human guinea pig(實(shí)驗(yàn)品)on which it was tested. I’ll never forget the day when my husband gave me the first injection of the new insulin, which had worked on rabbits. It helped! Can you imagine our happiness and relief?
I received the greatest strength from the deep love and complete understanding between my husband and me. And next to that was the kindness and help of many, many friends of many nationalities. To me, the experience of living in Shanghai during the special times was unforgettable.
After the Second World War, my husband and I sailed to the Untied States, which is also known as a melt pot. Wherever we live, I believe, with faith and love, love between families and friends from different nationalities, we can make it our cherished home.
61. What can we know about the author?
A. She visited China before twenty.        B. She was given an unhappy home.
C. She got married in Czechoslovakia.      D. She could hardly tolerate her parents.
62. As a diabetic, the author could still live normally in 1941 because        .
A. she was able to buy enough insulin         B. she received good medical treatment
C. she was looked after by her husband      D. she was helped by people of different races
63. The underlined word “it” in Paragraph 5 refers to        .
A. a small rabbit    B. an ever lasting effort  C. the new insulin      D. the human guinea pig
64. How does the author feel about her stay in China?
A. Unbearable.       B. Unbelievable.    C. Unfortunate.   D. Unforgettable.
65. We can infer from the text that the author’s husband was        .
A. a doctor            B. a researcher  C. a teacher             D. a sailor    

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科目:高中英語 來源:陜西省延安中學(xué)2010屆高三下學(xué)期第三次模擬考試 題型:閱讀理解


B
I am a good mother to three children. I have tried never to let my profession stand in the way of being a good parent.
I no longer consider myself the center of the universe. I show up.I listen. I try to laugh. I am a good friend to my husband. I have tried to make marriage vows(誓約) mean what they say. I am a good friend to my friends, and they to me. Without them, there would be nothing to say to you today.
So here's what I wanted to tell you today: Get a life. A real life,not a desire of the next promotion(提升), the bigger paycheck, the larger house.
Get a life in which you are not alone. Find people you love, and who love you. And remember that love is not leisure(空閑), it is work.Pick up the phone. Send an e-mail. Write a letter. And realize that life is the best thing and that you have no business taking it for granted.
It is so easy to waste our lives, our days, our hours, our minutes. It is so easy to exist instead of to live. I learned to live many years ago. Something really, really bad happened to me, something that changed my life in ways that, if I had my choice, it would never have been changed at all. And what I learned from it is what, today, seems to be the hardest lesson of all.
I learned to love the journey, not the destination. I learned to look at all the good in the world and try to give some of it back because I believed in it, completely and totally. And I tried to do that, in part, by telling others what I had learned.
By telling them this:  Read in the backyard with the sun on your face. Learn to be happy.And think of life as a deadly illness, because if you do, you will live it with joy and passion as it ought to be lived.
50.The best title of this passage probably is        
A.Love your friends               B.Live a real life
C.Don't waste time                         D.Be a good mother and wife
51.How did the author form her view of life?       
A.Through working and social experience.      
B.By learning from her friends.
C.Through an unfortunate experience.
D.From her children and husband
52.By the underlined sentence "It is so easy to exist instead of to live" in the fifth paragraph, the
author really means that people tend to_____.
A.make a living rather than live a real life  
B.work rather than enjoy life 
C.waste a lot in life
D.forget the most important lessons in life          
53.What's the author's attitude toward work?       
A.Do it well to serve others.
B.To earn enough money to make life better.
C.Try your best to get higher position and pay.
D.Don't let it affect your real life.

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科目:高中英語 來源:陜西省西安市閻良區(qū)2010屆高三下學(xué)期第一次統(tǒng)一測(cè)試 題型:閱讀理解


B
I’ve just done my first jump since the accident that nearly killed me just a year ago. As I was lying in hospital, thinking that I would never skydive again, I wasn’t feeling glad to be alive. Instead I was wondering how I could possibly live without it.
It all started one evening after another nine-to-five day. I was sitting at home thinking, “There has to be more to life than this,” when an advertisement came on the television: “Try skydiving!”
The next day, I called the nearest skydiving centre and booked my first jump.
I will never forget my first jump. It was a beautiful, cloudless day and the sun was just going down. As I pushed myself away from the plane at 11,000 feet, my mind went blank.
Words cannot describe the excitement I experienced while I was free-falling. That was the most amazing four minutes of my life.
From the first jump, I was hooked. I started spending every free moment I had skydiving. At work, I sat in front of my computer and imagined ways of making more money so that I could jump more often.
The accident happened on my 1,040th jump. Another skydiver collided (碰撞) with my parachute (降落傘) at 80 feet. I fell and hit the ground at about 30 mph, face down. I broke my legs, my right arm and my nose. I lost 6 litres of blood, 19 teeth and 25 pounds of fat. I was lucky to be alive.
People who have never experienced skydiving will find it hard to understand that my only motivation to get better was that I could do it again. All I can say is that for me, skydiving is life and life is skydiving.
50. What can we learn about the author’s first skydiving from the text?
A. The author planned it for a long time.
B. The author was too excited to enjoy it.
C. It turned out to be fairly successful.
D. It took place a year before the accident.
51. The underlined part “I was hooked” most probably means “__________”.
A. I was attracted by skydiving          B. I was shocked by skydiving
C. I became familiar with skydiving      D. I became curious about skydiving
52. Which of the following shows the author’s strong will for skydiving?
A. The author spent almost every nine-to-five day skydiving.
B. The author worked hard to make more money for skydiving.
C. The author imagined himself skydiving while at the hospital.
D. The author expected to recover only to continue skydiving.

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