【小題1】
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| A. employer | B. captain | C. coach | D. master | 【小題3】
| A. drill | B. educate | C. row | D. train | 【小題4】
| A. pool | B. reservoir | C. lake | D. river | 【小題5】
| A. admit | B. permit | C. forbid | D. restrict | 【小題6】
| A. accustomed | B. controlled | C. limited | D. organized | 【小題7】
| A. but | B. therefore | C. so | D. and | 【小題8】
| A. Besides | B. Especially | C. Hopefully | D. Particularly | 【小題9】
| A. discourage | B. encouraged | C. scolded | D. blamed | 【小題10】
| A. extremely | B. merely | C. really | D. slightly | 【小題11】
| A. reached for | B. attached to | C. departed from | D. arrived in | 【小題12】
| A. advantages | B. honor | C. faults | D. trouble | 【小題13】
| A. development | B. improvement | C. disappointment | D. movement | 【小題14】
| A. worst | B. ordinary | C. best | D. average | 【小題15】
| A. publish | B. broadcast | C. contain | D. appear | 【小題16】
| A. receive | B. accept | C. take | D. earn | 【小題17】
| A. following | B. exciting | C. inspiring | D. beating | 【小題18】
| A. achieving | B. realizing | C. starting | D. winning | 【小題19】
| A. wherever | B. whatever | C. whenever | D. however | 【小題20】
| A. difficult | B. interesting | C. easy | D. hopeful |
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科目:高中英語
來源:2012-2013學(xué)年遼寧省實驗中學(xué)分校高一上學(xué)期期末考試英語試卷(解析)
題型:完型填空
You and I have principles(原則). And we also have opinions. I have __36___ about what I think is right or wrong or good or ___37___. But they are only opinions---I could be wrong! I ___38__ try to build my life around my opinions, but I will try to __39___ my principles. A 15-year-old boy learned a(n) __40____ lesson about life principles. On his way home he found a woman’s __41____ that contained $127 as well as her ID card. ___42____ hesitation, he hopped(快速跳) onto his bike and went over to her ____43___---about a mile away. He told her he __44___ her wallet and she gave him a big hug and twenty dollars. That evening the boy told his parents about the event and his father said, “I don’t think you should have ___45___ $20 for doing what you should have done. A person shouldn’t be ___46___ for being honest.” He thought about his father’s __47___ and decided he would return the money. He biked to the lady’s home and ___48___ her back the twenty dollars. She didn’t want to take it, but he told her she __49___ to---that his father pointed out __50____ to him that he had never __51____ before. When principles ___52___ our every action and decision, we actually change. These great principles __53___ our lives and make us into persons of character. That boy is __54___ to be raised by a wise father who had the ___55___ to say, “Those are my principles.”
【小題1】 | A.opinions | B.wishes | C.decisions | D.suggestions |
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【小題2】 | A.well | B.mistaken | C.right | D.bad |
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【小題3】 | A.shan’t | B.won’t | C.can’t | D.don’t |
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【小題4】 | A.change | B.a(chǎn)dvise | C.follow | D.make |
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【小題5】 | A.valuable | B.easy | C.difficult | D.funny |
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【小題6】 | A.bag | B.wallet | C.suitcase | D.box |
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【小題7】 | A.About | B.For | C.Without | D.In |
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【小題8】 | A.factory | B.school | C.office | D.house |
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【小題9】 | A.checked | B.searched | C.threw | D.found |
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【小題10】 | A.a(chǎn)ccepted | B.supplied | C.received | D.borrowed |
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【小題11】 | A.rewarded | B.praised | C.forgotten | D.blamed |
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【小題12】 | A.a(chǎn)ctions | B.worries | C.words | D.excuses |
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【小題14】 | A.a(chǎn)ttempted | B.preferred | C.planned | D.had |
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【小題15】 | A.a(chǎn)nything | B.everything | C.something | D.nothing |
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【小題16】 | A.guessed | B.taught | C.met | D.realized |
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【小題17】 | A.guide | B.do | C.interrupt | D.a(chǎn)llow |
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【小題18】 | A.limit | B.shape | C.prevent | D.keep |
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【小題19】 | A.unlucky | B.careful | C.brave | D.lucky |
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【小題20】 | A.right | B.courage | C.wisdom | D.chance |
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科目:高中英語
來源:2012-2013學(xué)年安徽省宿松縣復(fù)興中學(xué)高二第一次月考英語試卷(帶解析)
題型:閱讀理解
When I was growing up, I was embarrassed to be seen with my father. He was badly crippled (跛腳), and when we would walk together, his hand on my arm for balance, people would stare, I would be ashamed of the unwanted attention. If ever noticed or bothered, he never let on. It was difficult to walk together—and because of that, we didn’t say much as we went along. But as we started out, he always said, “You set the pace. I will try to follow you.” Our usual walk was to or from the subway, which was how he got to work. He went to work sick, and even in bad weather. He almost never missed a day, and would make it to the office even if others could not. It was a matter of pride for him. When snow or ice was on the ground, it was impossible for him to walk, even with help... Such times my sister or I would pull him through the streets of Brooklyn, N.Y., on a child’s sleigh to the subway entrance. Once there, he would try to grasp handrail until he reached the lower steps that the warmer tunnel air kept ice free. In Manhattan the subway station was the basement of his office building, and he would not have to go outside again until we met him in Brooklyn on his way home. w.w.w.k.s.5.u.c.o.m When I think of it now, I am surprised at how much courage it must have taken for a grown man to suffer from shame and disability. And I am also surprised at how he did it—without bitterness or complaint. He never talked about himself as an object of pity, not did he show any envy of the more fortunate or able. What he looked for in others was a “good heart”, and if he found one, the owner was good enough for him. Now that I am older, I believe that is a proper standard by which to judge people, even though I still don’t know exactly what a “good heart” is. But I know the times I don’t have one myself. He has been away for many years now, but I think of him often. I wonder if he sensed my reluctance to be seen with him during our walks. If he did, I am sorry I never told him how sorry I was, how unworthy I was, how I regretted it. I think of him when I complain about my troubles, when I am envious of another’s good fortune, when I don’t have a “good heart”. 【小題1】How did the man treat his father when he was young? A.He helped his father happily. | B.He never helped his father. | C.He helped his father, but not very happily. | D.He only helped his father take a walk after supper. |
【小題2】As a disabled man, his father____. A.didn’t work very hard | B.didn’t go to work from time to time | C.hated those who had good fortune | D.was happy and satisfied, and never lost hope |
【小題3】What does the underlined word “reluctance” mean in the article? It means ____. A.a(chǎn)nger | B.sadness | C.happiness | D.unwillingness |
【小題4】How did the father get to work usually? A.By subway. | B.By bus. | C.By wheelchair. | D.By bike |
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科目:高中英語
來源:2015屆湖北省高二上學(xué)期期中考試英語試卷(解析版)
題型:閱讀理解
It’s become part of the restaurant table setting:
knife, fork, napkin and cell phone.
Distracted
(思想不集中的) dining is the new concern with customers
constantly texting friends, uploading a Weibo photo of the meal they’re about
to chew down or emailing the boss. For many smart-phone users, it’s hard just
to focus on the meal and company at hand.
Now,
one restaurant in Los Angeles is giving diners a reason to turn off the digital
world, by offering customers willing to check (寄存)
their phones at the door a 5-percent discount on their bill. Owner and chef
Mark Gold of Eva Restaurant, located on Beverly Boulevard near N. Gardner
Street, hopes this gives customers a way to truly sit back and relax, enjoy
their meal and actually talk with friends and family in person.
“For
us, it’s really not about people disturbing other guests. Eva is home, and we
want to create that environment of home, and we want people to connect again,”
he explained. “It’s about two people sitting together and just connecting,
without the distraction of a phone, and we’re trying to create an atmosphere
where you come in and really enjoy the experience and the food and the
company.”
Gold
said applying the suggestion reminds him to avoid cell phone usage, too. “I’m
guilty of it as well. When my wife and I go to dinner it seems like the cell
phone is part of the table setting now. Every table you look at, it’s a wine
glass, the silverware and the cell phone,” he joked.
The
husband and wife team runs Eva, a 40-person space with European flair. Gold
said a little less than half take advantage of the deal, and no one has gotten
upset about it.
“I
think once the server approaches the table and they’re presented with the
offer, they like the idea of actually talking to each other again,” he said.
1.When having meal in Eva Restaurant, we are not
offered on
the table.[學(xué),
A. forks B.
cellphones C.
napkins D. knives
2.Why does Gold think people should not use cellphones
at table?
A. Because it can cause health problems.
B. Because it will disturb other customers.
C. Because it can get a 5-percent discount on the
customers’ bills.
D. Because it may prevent people communicating with
their companions.
3.What can we learn from the passage?
A. Many people would like to upload a photo of their
food before they eat nowadays.
B. People are forbidden to use cellphones in Eva
Restaurant.
C. More than half of the customers in Eva Restaurant
have enjoyed the discount.
D. People can easily connect with each other anytime
without using cellphones.
4.What can be the best title of the passage?
A. No Cellphone at Table!
B. Focus on Your Cellphone!
C. Eva Restaurant – Home to Customers.
D. Talk Face to Face.
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