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When a young man starts to earn his own living,he
can no longer expect others to pay his food,his clothes, 1.
or his room,but he has to work till he wants to live 2.
comfortable.If he spends most of his time playing 3.
about in the way that he used to as a child,they will go 4.
hungry.And if he breaks the laws of society that he used 5.
to break the laws of his parents,he may go to the prison. 6.
If,therefore,he works hard,keeps out of trouble and has 7.
better health,he can have the great happiness of seeing 8.
himself to make steady progress in his job and of 9.
building up for himself his own position in society. 10.
1.pay后加for
2.till→if
3.comfortable→comfortably
4.they→he
5.that→as
6.去掉第二個the
7.therefore→however
8.better→good
9.去掉to
10.正確。
1.pay后加for pay for sth.“花錢買……”為固定搭配。
2.till→if 由上下文可知此處應(yīng)該表示條件。
3.comfortable→comfortably 用副詞修飾動詞live。
4.they→he 根據(jù)上下文的意思分析,從句主語與主句主語的人稱要一致。
5.that→as 用as表示“如同……一樣”。
6.去掉第二個the 固定短語go to prison“坐牢”,中間不使用冠詞。
7.therefore→however 上下文表示轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系,所以用however。
8.better→good 依據(jù)上下文邏輯需用形容詞原形。
9.去掉to see為感官動詞,其后的動詞不定式不使用to。
10.正確。
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Hee-haw! Scores of farms across the country are opening up to overnight guests. The best have all the appeal of a first-rate inn ----- plus here a moo, there a moo.
Sure, you and your kids plan to conquer the theme parks. In the meanwhile, why not make a little hay? Farm stays are fast becoming the great American alternative to the pre-packaged vacation.
LIBERTY HILL FARM
Rochester, Vt.; 802/767-3926; www.libertyhillfarm.com. Adults$75, teens $50,kids 12 and under $35, including breakfast and dinner; shared baths.
Beth and Bob Kennett run a farm straight out of a storybook. You’ll find Beth in the kitchen, rolling out dough(生面團(tuán)) for a pie. Bob’s busy with other work. Guests sleep in seven sunny bedrooms right in the farmhouse and can participate in any of the farm jobs. Maybe you and your kids won’t be up at 6 a.m. to meet the milk truck, but you can help with the milking twice a day, collect eggs, and pick sweet corn and wild blackberries in season.
HULL-O FARM
Durham, N.Y.; 518/239-6950; www.hull-o.com; Adults $110, kids 10—14 $60, 5—9 $50, 2—4 $35, under 2 free, including breakfast and dinner; private baths.
It started in 1993 as a way to bring in some extra money at a time of falling milk prices. But soon after Frank and Sherry Hull opened their Catskill Mountains dairy farm to overnight visitors, they discovered they loved it. As you drive up, Sherry greets you on the porch(入口處)of the 1825 farmhouse with a cow-shaped cookie jar. Before long your kids are playing around with the cows, sheep, ducks, goats and getting ready for a hayride(乘坐裝滿干草的牛車出游).
MERAMEC FARM CABINS
Bourbon, Mo.; 573/732-4765; http://www.wine-mo.com Doubles with private bath $75, $10 per additional person. Trail and riding fees extra.
Climb onto the back of the Ford pickup and catch up with the herd. One gentle cow named Cricket will even let the kids sit on her back. At the barn(牲口棚), Carol will introduce you to the horses ---15 Missouri Fox Trotters --- and lead you on a trail ride over the hills and down along the spring-fed Meramec River, where everyone swims. Grab a fishing pole and head back to the river. When you have your fill of the wild, try Carol and Dave’s favorite restaurants or wineries(釀酒廠), within 20 miles of the farm.
The underlined sentence in the first paragraph implies that ___________.
A. you can enjoy the best cuisine at the first rate restaurant
B. some farm provide country experiences as well as good accommodations
C. farm work is hard, but you can enjoy it a lot, playing with the animals
D. if you want to hear a cow’s cry, please stay on a best farm
We can learn from the three ads that _____________.
A. Hull-O Farm was not built for overnight visitors
B. Frank and Sherry Hull run a farm out of a storybook
C. kids can sit on a gentle cow’s back on Hull-O Farm
D. you can’t milk a cow if you get up late on Liberty Hill Farm
The Browns have a 13-year-old son and 11-year-old daughter. If they stay on Liberty Hill Farm for one night, how much will they pay?
A. $175. B. $220. C. $235. D. $250.
Who will be most likely interested in the webpage?
A. Kids who want to find pleasure in the theme parks.
B. People who expect to be employed on the farm.
C. Researchers who are interested in raising cows on farms.
D. Those who plan to have family vacations on working farms.
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科目:高中英語 來源:2012-2013學(xué)年河南省河南大學(xué)附屬中學(xué)高一上學(xué)期期中考試英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:完型填空
I ran into a stranger as he passed by. “I’m so sorry!” was my reply. Then he said, “Excuse me too. I wasn’t 36 watching for you.” We were very polite, this stranger and I. Then we went 37 our way after saying goodbye.
But at 38 , a different story is told. How we treat our loved ones, young and old. Later in the kitchen, as I 39 the meal, my daughter walked up to me, very still. When I turned, I 40 knocked her down. “Get out of the way!” I shouted with a frown (皺眉). She stepped away silently, with her little heart 41 . I didn’t realize how rudely I had spoken.
That night, when I lay 42 in bed, God’s quiet voice spoke to me and said, “While 43 with a stranger, you are calm and polite, but with those you love, you are quick to excite. Go to look around on the kitchen floor, you’ll find some flowers there by the 44 . Those are the flowers she brought for you. She 45 them herself — pink, yellow, and your favorite blue. She stood there quietly and you never saw the 46 in her eyes.”
By this time, I felt sad and small and now my own tears began to fall. I quietly went and knelt (跪) by her 47 . “Wake up, my dear,” I said. “Are these the flowers you picked up for me?” She smiled, “I found them out by the tree, I 48 them in a napkin(紙巾), just for you. I knew you’d like them, especially the 49 .” I said, “I am so sorry that I missed them today. And I 50 have fussed (大驚小怪) at you that way. ”
And she whispered, “Mommy, that’s OK… I still love you 51 .” I hugged her and said, “I love you, too and I love the flowers.”
Do you know that: if you die tomorrow, the 52 you are working for could easily replace you in a matter of days. But the family you leave 53 will feel the loss for the rest of their lives. And come to think of it, we pour ourselves more into our 54 than into our families--- an unwise investment (投資) indeed.
Remember that 55 =" (F)ATHER" + (A)ND + (M)OTHER + (I ) + (L)OVE + (Y)OU.
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
閱讀下列短文, 并根據(jù)內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意: 每個空格只填1個單詞。
Parents are responsible for naming your baby. Psychologists find that if people are happy with their names, they’ll be happy with themselves. Time spent considering the most fitting and pleasant name for your baby is time well spent.
1. Consider your last name when selecting a given name for your baby. The name should combine, visually and vocally, with your family name. A short first name with a short last name may sound less agreeable to the ear. If you have a short surname such as Smith, Brown, or Hill, perhaps you’d choose a longer first name. Thus, John Westermore and Meredith Brown.
2. Select a first name which is different from your surname. It is best not to use names which run together when spoken, as in Ralph Forbes or Sheri Yeets. If these names are spoken rapidly, the distinctive sounds of the separate names disappear.
3. Watch out for the spelling. An unusual change in the spelling of a name may cause some trouble for your child, as in Jyssica spelled with a “y” instead of an “e”.
4. Take care before giving your child a unisex name. There is a growing trend toward giving children names like Alex, Toby, Page, Kelly, and Jamie, names that can be used by girls or boys. In general, giving a girl a unisex name may not cause a problem, but giving a boy such a name may. A boy named Shirley or Carroll is likely to suffer teasing.
To sum up, the best name for your baby is one that you love and feel your child will be happy with. A well-chosen name is one of the most important gifts you give your baby.
Title: Name Your Baby
Introduction | ·It is a great responsibility to name your baby. | |
·It is well 76. ______ spending time selecting a suitable name for your baby. | ||
77. ______ for naming your baby | 1. Consider your last name. | The name should combine with your family name 78. ______ and vocally. |
A short first name with a short last name may sound 79. ______ to the ear. | ||
2. Select a first name which 80. ______ from your surname. | It is best to 81. ______ names which run together when spoken. | |
3. Watch out for the spelling. | An unusual change in the spelling of a name may be 82. ______ for your child. | |
4. Think carefully before giving your child a unisex name. | A girl with a unisex name may not cause a problem. | |
A boy named Shirley or Carroll is likely to be 83. ______. | ||
84. ______ | The best name is one that you love and feel your child will be happy with. | |
One of the most important gifts you give your baby is a 85. ______ name. |
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The growing opportunities for Chinese Americans in
___52___, looking Chinese and being American can bring some particular troubles in
50. A. mainly | B. loosely | C. closely | D. smoothly |
51. A. anywhere | B. everywhere | C. nowhere | D. somewhere |
52. A. In all | B. Moreover | C. However | D. Otherwise |
53. A. added to | B. devoted to | C. applied to | D. adjusted to |
54. A. directly | B. merely | C. hurriedly | D. quickly |
55. A. peace | B. quarrel | C. joy | D. silence |
56. A. generous | B. hopeful | C. professional | D. sensible |
57. A. as | B. whenever | C. until | D. wherever |
58. A. narrow | B. deepen | C. widen | D. limit |
59. A. names | B. patterns | C. pay checks | D. habits |
60. A. competitive | B. enjoyable | C. promising | D. negative |
61. A. skilled | B. inexperienced | C. unqualified | D. dissatisfied |
62. A. money | B. background | C. feature | D. value |
63. A. illegally | B. cheaply | C. socially | D. reluctantly |
64. A. work force | B. foreign employees | C. university students | D. factory workers |
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A few minutes ago, walking back from lunch I started to cross the street when I heard the sound of a coin dropping. It wasn’t much but, as I turned, my eyes caught the heads of several other people turning too. A woman had dropped what appeared to be a dime.
The tinkling sound of a coin dropping on sidewalk is an attention-getter. It can be nothing more than a penny. Whatever the coin is, no one ignores the sound of it. It got me thinking about sounds again.
We are surrounded y so many sounds that attract the most attention. People in New York City seldom turn to look when a fire engine, a police car or an ambulance comes screaming along the street.
When I’m in New York, I’m a New Yorker. I don’t turn either. Like the natives. I hardly hear a siren (警笛) there .
At home in my little town in Connecticut, it’s different. The distant loud noise of a police car , an emergency vehicle or a fire siren brings me to my feet if I’m seated and brings me to the window if I’m in bed .
It’s the quietest sounds that have most effect on us, not the loudest. In the middle of the night, I can hear a dripping tap a hundred yards away through three closed doors. I’ve been hearing little creaking noises and sounds which my imagination turns into footsteps in the middle of the night for twenty-five years in our house. How come I never hear those sounds in the daytime?
I’m quite clear in my mind what the good sounds are and what he bad sounds are
I’ve turned against whistling, for instance. I used to think of it as the mark of a happy worker but lately I’ve been connecting the whistler with a nervous person making noises.
The tapping, tapping, tapping of my typewriter as the keys hit the paper is a lovely sound to me. I often like the sound of what I write better than the looks of it.
1.The sound of a coin dropping makes people _________
A.think of money B.look at each other
C.pay attention to it D.stop crossing the street
2.How does the author relate to sounds at night?
A.He imagines sounds that do not exist.
B.He thinks taps should be turned off
C.He believes it’s rather quiet at night
D.He overstates quiet sounds
3.He dislikes whistling because __________.
A.he is tired of it B.he used to be happier
C.it reminds him of tense people D.he doesn’t like workers
4.What kind of sound does he find pleasant?
A.Tapping of his typewriter B.Clinking sound of keys
C.Tinkling sound of a coin dropping D.Creaking sounds
5.How does the writer feel about sounds in general?
A.They make him feel at home
B.He thinks they should be ignored
C.He believes they are part of our lives
D.He prefers silence to loud noises
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