科目:高中英語 來源:2001—2002學(xué)年度第二學(xué)期形式性練習(xí)·高一英語(下) 題型:050
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Jane Clark, fair - haired, blue - eyed and tough as steel, just won the most difficult race the world .
In seventeen days she drove a dog team and sledge (雪撬) across 1,050 miles of the Arctic Circle and through some of the most difficult land in the world. In bitter winds and snowstorms she drove her dogs along the Arctic track, in temperatures that reached - 38℃.
When Jane was asked how she felt about being the first woman ever to win the race, she said, “I still can't believe it. ”She then went over to inspect her thirteen wild - eyed dogs.
David Wilson, who came second, said, “It is sure hurts when a young woman is ahead of you . But it doesn't hurt for long. She was a good winner. ”
1.Which of the following best gives the main idea of this newspaper article?
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A.Woman drives a dog team across the Arctic .
B.Woman fights bitter winds and snowstorms .
C.Woman wins a sledge race in the world .
D.Woman wins the world's toughest race .
2.What was so special about Jane winning the race?
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A.No woman had ever won this race in the past .
B.Her 13 dogs were wild and diffcult to control .
C.She broke the record by taking only 17 days to complete the race .
D.This was the first time she had taken part in this kind of race .
3.How did David Wilson feel about the race?
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A.He had an accident during the race and thought it was not fair.
B.He was sorry to lose but it was fair that Jane won the race .
C.He thought that it was not right to put men and women in the same race .
D.He was very upset because he thought that he should have won .
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:053
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Jane Clark, fair - haired, blue - eyed and tough as steel, just won the most difficult race the world .
In seventeen days she drove a dog team and sledge (雪撬) across 1,050 miles of the Arctic Circle and through some of the most difficult land in the world. In bitter winds and snowstorms she drove her dogs along the Arctic track, in temperatures that reached - 38℃.
When Jane was asked how she felt about being the first woman ever to win the race, she said, “I still can't believe it. ”She then went over to inspect her thirteen wild - eyed dogs.
David Wilson, who came second, said, “It is sure hurts when a young woman is ahead of you . But it doesn't hurt for long. She was a good winner. ”
1.Which of the following best gives the main idea of this newspaper article?
[ ]
A.Woman drives a dog team across the Arctic .
B.Woman fights bitter winds and snowstorms .
C.Woman wins a sledge race in the world .
D.Woman wins the world's toughest race .
2.What was so special about Jane winning the race?
[ ]
A.No woman had ever won this race in the past .
B.Her 13 dogs were wild and diffcult to control .
C.She broke the record by taking only 17 days to complete the race .
D.This was the first time she had taken part in this kind of race .
3.How did David Wilson feel about the race?
[ ]
A.He had an accident during the race and thought it was not fair.
B.He was sorry to lose but it was fair that Jane won the race .
C.He thought that it was not right to put men and women in the same race .
D.He was very upset because he thought that he should have won .
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科目:高中英語 來源:活題巧解巧練·高一英語(上) 題型:050
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The tango has probably traveled further and gone through more changes than almost any other dance. African slaves brought the tango to Haiti and Cuba in the 18th century; in Cuba, the tango was affected by the local Cuban dance, called“the Havana”. From there people from other countries took the tango to Argentina(阿根廷) in the nineteenth century where it was changed once again and became popular in the poor areas. It was an erotic(粗俗的) dance of working-class people by this time, which made it diffcult for middle-class Europeans to accept it.
But at the beginning of this century, the tango was refined(加工) so that it was much better. The tango came widespread in England and in the USA.
Once accepted, the tango became very popular in London and Paris. People began to follow the Viennese waltz (華爾茲) custom of dancing in restaurants between the courses of a meal. The owners of the restaurants encouraged this for the pleasure of the customers and for the benefit of their digestion(消化). Afternoon“tango tea”appeared everywhere. Latin American music was played for tango.
1.The middle-class Europeans found it hard to accept the tango because ________.
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2.The tango was first brought to ________ by African slaves.
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3.The most suitable title for the passage is ________.
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科目:高中英語 來源:2012-2013學(xué)年黑龍江省慶安縣第三中學(xué)高一上學(xué)期期中考試英語試題(帶解析) 題型:單選題
So diffcult____it to fit in at school that she decided to drop out.
A.found she | B. did she find | C. she found | D. she did found |
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