Only by changing the way we live ______ the earth.

A. can we be able to save                              B. can we save

C. can we be saved                                        D. we will be able to save

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科目:高中英語 來源:英語教研室 題型:050

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Before World War Ⅱ Chicago, Illinois, standing at the southern end of huge Lake Michigan, had the reputation(名聲)of being one of the toughest, most lawless and corrupt(腐敗的) cities in the world. It earned its ill reputation largely from those who sold strong wine during the days of 1919 to 1933, when a law forbade Americans to make or sell strong wine in any form.

Chicagoans have a great pride in their city. They say it is of great importance to the nation than New York. It is the center of American commerce(商業(yè) ) and transportation. O’Hare Airport is the busiest airport in the world. 44 million passengers pass through it every year, and there are 2000 take offs and landings every day.

Chicago is also a great inland port().It can send goods by oceangoing ships all the way to Europe-via the Great Lakes and the Saint Lawrence Seaway. It can send goods by barge(駁船),through water-way and canals, to the Mississippi and down it to the Gulf of Mexico.

1.Which of the following diagrams(圖解) gives the correct relationship between Lake Michigan, Chicago and Illinois?

L.M.=Lake Michigan Ch= Chicago Ill=Illinois

2.According to the passage, Chicago is more important than New York because ______.

A. Chicagoans love their city more than others

B.Chicago is the center of America

C. Chicago is an inland port and has O’Hare Airport

D. Chicago lies at the southern end of Lake Michigan

3.44 million passengers each year and 2 000 take-offs and landings prove that O’Hare Airport is ______.

A. the only one in America

B.the biggest one in the world

C.the busiest one in the world

D.the most well-known one in the world

4.If we carry goods to Chicago from Mexico, we probably go through ______.

A. the Gulf of Mexico— Mississippi—Canals—Waterway—Chicago

B.the Gulf Mexico—Mississippi—the Great Lake—Chicago

C.Lake Michigan—the Saint Lawrence Seaway—the Gulf of Mexico

D.Waterway—Canals—Mississippi—the Gulf of Mexico

 

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科目:高中英語 來源:黃岡兵法同步學(xué)案(高一英語·下) 題型:050

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  Before World War Ⅱ Chicago,Illinois,standing at the southern end of huge Lake Michigan,had the reputation(名聲)of being one of the toughest,most lawless and corrupt(腐敗的)cities in the world.It earned its ill reputation largely from those who sold strong during the days of 1919 to 1933,when a law forbade(禁止)Americans to make or sell strong wine in any form.

  Chicagoans have a great pride in their city.They say it is of great importance to the nation than New York.It is the center of American commerce(商業(yè))and transportation.O'Hare Airport is the busiest airport in the world.44 million passengers pass through it every year,and there are 2000 take-offs and landings every day.

  Chicago is also a great inland port(港).It can send goods by oceangoing ships all the way to Europe via the Great Lakes and the Saint Lawrence Seaway.It can send goods by barge(駁船),through water way and canals,to the Mississippi and down it to the Gulf of Mexico.

1.Which of the following diagrams(圖解)gives the correct relationship between Lake Michigan,Chicago and Illinois?

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A.
B.
C.
D.

L.M=Lake Michigan  Ch=Chicago 、螅絀llinois

2.According to the passage,Chicago is more important than New York because ________.

[  ]

A.Chicagoans love their city more than others

B.Chicago is the center of America

C.Chicago is an inland port has O'Hare Airport

D.Chicago lies at the southern end of Lake Michigan

3.44 million passengers each year and 2 000 take-offs and landings prove that O'Hare Airport is ________.

[  ]

A.the only one in America

B.the biggest one in the world

C.the busiest one in the world

D.the most well-known one in the world

4.If we carry goods to Chicago from Mexico,we probably go through ________.

[  ]

A.the Gulf of Mexico-Mississippi-Canals-Waterway-Chicago

B.the Gulf Mexico-Mississippi-the Great Lakes-ChicagoC.Lake Michigan-the Saint Lawrence Seaway-the Gulf of Mexico

D.Waterway-Mississippi-the Gulf of Mexico

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Before World War Ⅱ Chicago, Illinois, standing at the southern end of huge Lake Michigan, had the reputation(名聲)of being one of the toughest, most lawless and corrupt(腐敗的) cities in the world. It earned its ill reputation largely from those who sold strong wine during the days of 1919 to 1933, when a law forbade Americans to make or sell strong wine in any form.

Chicagoans have a great pride in their city. They say it is of great importance to the nation than New York. It is the center of American commerce(商業(yè) ) and transportation. O’Hare Airport is the busiest airport in the world. 44 million passengers pass through it every year, and there are 2000 take offs and landings every day.

Chicago is also a great inland port().It can send goods by oceangoing ships all the way to Europe-via the Great Lakes and the Saint Lawrence Seaway. It can send goods by barge(駁船),through water-way and canals, to the Mississippi and down it to the Gulf of Mexico.

1.Which of the following diagrams(圖解) gives the correct relationship between Lake Michigan, Chicago and Illinois?

L.M.=Lake Michigan Ch= Chicago Ill=Illinois

2.According to the passage, Chicago is more important than New York because ______.

A. Chicagoans love their city more than others

B.Chicago is the center of America

C. Chicago is an inland port and has O’Hare Airport

D. Chicago lies at the southern end of Lake Michigan

3.44 million passengers each year and 2 000 take-offs and landings prove that O’Hare Airport is ______.

A. the only one in America

B.the biggest one in the world

C.the busiest one in the world

D.the most well-known one in the world

4.If we carry goods to Chicago from Mexico, we probably go through ______.

A. the Gulf of Mexico— Mississippi—Canals—Waterway—Chicago

B.the Gulf Mexico—Mississippi—the Great Lake—Chicago

C.Lake Michigan—the Saint Lawrence Seaway—the Gulf of Mexico

D.Waterway—Canals—Mississippi—the Gulf of Mexico

 

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  Most every week now there seems to be a ceport suggesting that we are all being driven crasy by the botter of e_mail.He this is the case, it’s only because we haven’t developed an appropriate in deating with it.

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  Secondly, e_mail don’t and have to be answerd.Because e_mail is so easy, there’s a trardery for cmespordence to carry on for ever, but it is permissible to stop an endiess discussion or to accept a point of information sent by a colleague without acknowleadring it.

  Thirdly ,a reply e_mail thoughts have to be the same length as the original.We all have e_mail pals who read long, chatty e_mail, which are nice to receive, but who then expect an equally long reply.The chart of e_mail can consist in the single, inconuplete sentence, totally ,regardless of the of the bread of the letter meat by past.You are perfectly within the bounds of polyandrous in_responding to a marathon e_mail with a better reply.

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  2   large losses. Protection against fire is one kind of insurance. Large number of people pay    3  sums
of money to an insurance company. Although thousands of people have paid for fire insurance, only   4 
will lose their homes by fire. The insurance company will  pay for these homes  out or the  sums of  money  it has  5  .
     The first modern fire insurance company was    6   in London, England, in 1666. A great fire had just 
 7   most of the city, and people wanted protection against    8     losses. The first company   9    rapidly.
Soon other companies were founded in other areas.
      Benjamin Franklin helped form the first fire insurance company in America in 1752. he also  10   a
new kind of insurance for  11     . the new insurance would off protection against the loss of crops 12  
storms.
     In 1795, Benjamin Franklin helped start 13   new insurance company in America. This company, 14 
offered life insurance, collected some money15   from many different men.16  a man died, his family was
given a large sum of money. Today, this company is 17   in business.
     Over the years, people have  18    from many new kinds of insurance when they have suffered  from 
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4.  A. many      
5.  A. stole    
6.  A. built    
7.  A. destroyed
8.  A. farther  
9.  A. risen    
10. A. suggested
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